Technological advances and the increased allocation of electromagnetic spectrum for advanced communications have produced a wave of new electronic and digital devices
that communicate wirelessly. As a result, product manufacturers are increasingly abandoning wired communications interfaces in favor of wireless technologies that offer greater user mobility without compromising transmission speed and accuracy. But obtaining worldwide regulatory approval for products with integrated wireless modules is a complex process.
In the European Union (EU), compliance with the essential requirements of the EU’s directive on Radio & Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (also known as the R&TTE Directive) is required for all wireless transmitters, including wireless modules integrated into end host devices. Ensuring compliance with the Directive’s essential requirements is the legal obligation of any party that seeks to import or sell such devices in the EU. However, unlike regulations in the United States that require manufacturers to obtain approval either from the FCC or an FCC-approved telecommunications certification body (TCB), the EU approval process for wireless modules offer manufacturers some flexibility in their chosen method for demonstrating compliance, including the ability to self-declare compliance with the applicable harmonized standards.
This white paper from UL is discusses the key regulatory compliance and approval issues facing manufacturers and importers of host devices with integrated wireless modules. This paper provides information on the regulations regarding the sale of host devices with integrated wireless modules in the EU and guidance on how to efficiently navigate the Union’s regulatory approval process.
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1. EU Approval of Host
Devices with Integrated
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2. EU Approval of Host Devices with Integrated Wireless Modules
EU Approval of Host Devices with Integrated
Wireless Modules
Technological advances and the increased allocation of electromagnetic spectrum for
advanced communications have produced a wave of new electronic and digital devices
that communicate wirelessly. As a result, product manufacturers are increasingly
abandoning wired communications interfaces in favor of wireless technologies that
offer greater user mobility without compromising transmission speed and accuracy.
But obtaining worldwide regulatory approval for products with integrated wireless
modules is a complex process.
In the European Union (EU), compliance with the essential requirements of the EU’s
directive on Radio & Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (also known as the
R&TTE Directive) is required for all wireless transmitters, including wireless modules
integrated into end host devices. Ensuring compliance with the Directive’s essential
requirements is the legal obligation of any party that seeks to import or sell such
devices in the EU.
However, unlike regulations in the United States that require manufacturers to obtain
approval either from the FCC or an FCC-approved telecommunications certification
body (TCB), the EU approval process for wireless modules offer manufacturers some
flexibility in their chosen method for demonstrating compliance, including the ability to
self-declare compliance with the applicable harmonized standards.
This white paper from UL is discusses the key regulatory compliance and approval issues
facing manufacturers and importers of host devices with integrated wireless modules.
This paper provides information on the regulations regarding the sale of host devices
with integrated wireless modules in the EU and guidance on how to efficiently navigate
the Union’s regulatory approval process.
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3. EU Approval of Host Devices with Integrated Wireless Modules
Background and telecommunications terminal which is responsible for ensuring and
As of Jan. 1, 2011, the EU consists of 17 equipment and the mutual recognition maintaining compliance as long as the
individual member “states,” constituting of their conformity,” also known as the device continues to be offered for sale
a single economic community of over 330 R&TTE Directive. In the majority of cases
This white paper covers each of these
million consumers. EU regulations are for end host devices, the R&TTE Directive
points in greater detail. Note that
intended to support the free movement mandates compliance with the following
product approval requirements vary
of approved products between EU essential requirements:
on a case-by-case basis, and that the
member states through the maintenance • Product safety, including RF exposure examples presented here are offered
of a unified product approval scheme
• Electromagnetic compatibility only as guidance.
and the elimination of country-spe-
cific certifications. Since 1993 and the • Radio and telecommunication terminal
equipment requirements The EU Certification Process
publication of the European Commission
Guide to the Implementation of directives The R&TTE Directive provides three
Depending on the final intended
based on the New Approach and the separate paths for demonstrating
application of the end host device,
Global Approach (Blue Guide), products compliance with its essential
there may be other European directives
that bear the CE Mark (Conformité requirements, as follows:
to consider. For example, there are a
Européene) are presumed to be compliant • Harmonized standards route
number of directives applicable to
with all applicable EU specifications
medical devices that may impose • Technical construction file
and requirements.
additional requirements on end host
• Full quality assurance
Many EU directives are based on the devices with integrated wireless modules
concept of “self declaration,” or more operating in that context. Harmonized Standards Route
specifically on the completion of a EC
Annex III of the R&TTE Directive
Declaration of Conformity (DoC), from Key Factors describes the certification process
which a manufacturer or importer placing When considering the sale of end host using harmonized standards. When
a product on the EU market declares that devices with integrated wireless modules following the harmonized standards
it meets all applicable test specifications within the EU, manufacturers must route, manufacturers and importers
and is legally compliant with the consider a number of key factors essential
should always apply the latest version
essential requirements of any relevant for gaining regulatory approval under the
of the applicable harmonized standards,
EU directives. Self-declaration allows a R&TTE Directive. These factors include:
since compliance with the latest version
party to label and sell a product without
• The most appropriate approach to is required when the final product
performing any external, third-party
product certification, e.g., harmonized is placed on the market. Updated
testing or verification.
standards (Annex III), technical lists of standards that can be used
In the case of end host devices with construction file (Annex IV) or full to demonstrate compliance with the
integrated wireless modules, Annex 1 of quality assurance (Annex V) essential requirements of the Directive
the Blue Guide (“Community legislation
• The module manufacturer’s are published periodically in the Official
referred to in the Guide”) specifies
instructions (if these are not followed, Journal of the European Communities.
that product approval is achieved by
additional testing may be required to
demonstrating compliance with the Under the harmonized standards route, a
confirm compliance)
essential requirements of “the Directive manufacturer or importer takes complete
99/5/EC of the European Parliament and • The named party placing the end host responsibility for ensuring that a product
of the Council relating to radio equipment device on the market within the EU, meets the necessary EU requirements
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as detailed in the applicable harmonized satisfactorily demonstrates wireless module intended for use in a
standards. How and where compliance compliance with the essential domestic or commercial environment
testing is performed is at the discretion requirements of the Directive, thereby is typically categorized as information
of the party placing the end host potentially reducing cost and lead technology (IT) equipment, and
product on the market. However, the time. Or, if no appropriate harmonized is expected to comply with the
manufacturer or importer must retain standards can be identified, the NB requirements found in the latest version
all relevant documentation regarding a can assist in the selection of standards of EN 60950 – Information Technology
product’s technical specifications and that can be used to demonstrate Equipment. However, depending on the
compliance testing results in case future compliance with the essential environment in which a device is intended
questions are raised regarding for use, other safety standards may be
requirements of the Directive
the product’s conformance. more appropriate.
3. Even when the harmonized standards
Technical Construction File With regard to RF exposure, the
route is utilized to demonstrate
environment into which an end host
The preparation of a technical compliance, the preparation of a TCF
device will be placed is extremely
construction file (TCF) is required for by an NB can be an effective marketing
important. As determined by reviewing
demonstrating compliance to the tool, since the CE mark applied to the
the appropriate standard published in
essential requirements the R&TTE approved product is accompanied by
Official Journal of the European Union (for
Directive. For those cases where no the NB’s reference number
example, EN 62311:2008) and depending
harmonized standard(s) can be fully or on the transmitter frequency and power
Full Quality Assurance
partly applied from the Official Journal, range, specific absorption rate (SAR)
a manufacturer seeking to demonstrate In practice, this approach is utilized only
testing may be required if a device is
compliance through the use of TCF must by large manufacturers that have internal
intended for use while placed on the
engage a Notified Body (NB) or other testing capabilities backed by a fully
human head or body. If a device is not
independent third party authorized to integrated quality assurance system.
intended for use on the human body, a
assess compliance to relevant directives. These facilities and systems are not maximum permissible exposure (MPE)
In addition to providing assistance common for manufacturers of end host calculation is required to determine a safe
in the selection of appropriate test devices with integrated wireless modules. operating distance for users.
standards, a NB can provide guidance in Therefore, the full quality assurance path
If an end host device is also intended for
the compilation of the TCF, and prepare is not covered in further detail here.
sale outside of the EU, the manufacturer
an official Notified Body Opinion (either
should consider testing a product for
positive or negative) regarding the EU Testing Requirements compliance with the safety requirements
compliance of a device. As previously noted, the R&TTE Directive under the IECEE’s CB Scheme. The CB
The use of a NB or other independent requires compliance with the essential Scheme is a system that supports the
third party in the preparation of a TCF requirements in three main areas: mutual acceptance of test reports and
offers a variety of benefits: product safety, including RF exposure; certificates by participating members, and
electromagnetic compatibility; and currently provides market access to more
1. The manufacturer is confident
radio and telecommunications terminal than 50 countries worldwide. For products
that a product has been tested for
equipment-specific requirements. destined for sale in North America, the
compliance with the provisions of the
manufacturer can also choose testing
appropriate standards Product Safety
consistent with the requirements of
2. The NB may be able to use Regarding matters of product safety, a number of available safety marks
non-harmonized test data that an end host device with an integrated (including the UL Mark issued by UL).
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Electromagnetic Compatibility
The preparation of a technical construction file (TCF) is required for demonstrating compliance to the essential requirements
the R&TTE Directive. For those cases where no harmonized standard(s) can be fully or partly applied from the Official Journal, a
manufacturer seeking to demonstrate compliance through the use of TCF must engage a Notified Body (NB) or other independent
third party authorized to assess compliance to relevant directives. In addition to providing assistance in the selection of appropriate
test standards, a NB can provide guidance in the compilation of the TCF, and prepare an official Notified Body Opinion
(either positive or negative) regarding the compliance of a device.
To meet the R&TTE Directive’s essential requirements regarding electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), an end host device is
required to demonstrate compliance with one of the EN 301 489 series of standards published in Official Journal – Electromagnetic
compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services.
Each of these wireless technology collateral standards make reference to the common technical requirements specified in
EN 301 489-1.
The most common list of technologies and the applicable standards in this series are identified in the table below.
TYPE FREQUENCY ARTICLE 3.2 (RADIO) ARTICLE 3.1B (EMC)
GSM 900/1800MHz 3GPP TS51.010-1 (EN 301 511) EN 301 489-1 ref
EN 301 489-7
UMTS 900/2100MHz EN 301 908-1 and EN 301 489-1 ref
EN 301 908-X EN 301 489-23/24
SRD (Inc RFID) 9kHz to 25MHz EN 302 291 and/or EN 301 489-1 ref
EN 300 330-2 EN 301 489-3
SRD 25MHz to 1GHz EN 300 220-2 EN 301 489-1 ref
EN 301 489-3
SRD 1GHz to 40GHz EN 300 440-2 EN 301 489-1 ref
EN 301 489-3
WLAN (802.11b/g) 2.4GHz to 2.4835GHz EN 300 328 EN 301 489-1 ref
EN 301 489-17
WLAN (802.11a) 5.2GHz to 5.8GHz EN 301 893 EN 301 489-1 ref
EN 301 489-17
Bluetooth 2.4GHz to 2.4835GHz EN 300 328 EN 301 489-1 ref
EN 301 489-17
Table 1: EMC and RF Standards for Common Wireless Technologies
To meet EMC requirements, an end host device must meet both the emissions and immunity conditions defined in applicable
test standards. For multi-technology end host devices, assessment with each applicable test standard is required to determine
overall compliance. For example, if a device contains WiFi and GSM technology, compliance with both EN 301 489-17 and
EN 301 489-7 is required.
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Radio prepare and sign a DoC attesting to a
product’s conformity with all relevant
Whether a wireless technology module
directives and standards. The DoC must
has previously been tested and approved
be available with the end host device at
to the applicable EU requirements
the point of sale, typically as part of the
is a key factor in determining the
product documentation or user manual.
radio performance tests required to
A DoC must include:
demonstrate compliance with the
provisions of the R&TTE Directive. A • Manufacturers’ details (company
“pre-approved” integrated wireless name, address, etc.)
module dramatically reduces the amount
• Product characteristics
of testing required and will typically
require only radiated emissions testing. • European standards (to which
However, it is important to make sure that conformity is attested)
the pre-approved module is integrated • NB identification number
into an end host device in a manner
(if applicable)
consistent with a module manufacturer’s
installation instructions. Otherwise, • Legally binding signature on behalf
additional testing may be required. of the organization
If a wireless module has not been Additionally, the R&TTE Directive
previously approved, the full suite of stipulates that a manufacturer shall
radio performance tests is required, as identify any restrictions that apply to
defined in the applicable standard. For placing an end host device into service,
a device using a non-approved GSM e.g., due to licensing or no harmonized
module, several hundred hours of frequency bands applicable to a device.
testing may be required, which can In such situations, a manufacturer
be an expensive proposition! must attach an Alert Symbol next to
the CE mark. Additional guidance can
Labeling and Declarations be found on the website of the EU’s
The CE Mark is affixed to an end host Communications Office website, www.
device by a manufacturer or importer, ero.dk (click on the “Deliverables” tab
and must be done in manner that is at the top of the page, and then on the
visible, legible and indelible. If a Notified “R&TTE equipment sub classes” tab).
Body Opinion has been issued, then the For most GSM end host devices, the
NB’s accreditation reference number Alert Symbol is not typically required
should also be used as part of the unless there are other radio technologies
CE Mark label. used within the product.
In order to use the CE Mark, the
manufacturer or importer must
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Other Certification installed in a manner consistent with the radio characteristics (including the
Considerations module manufacturer’s requirements, antenna), the module used or the
minimum additional testing is usually enclosure will almost always require
Founded in 1999, the Global Certification
required for product approval. additional testing. Manufacturers and
Forum (GCF) provides cellular network
importers are urged to consult with an NB
operators with confidence in the effective Once the manufacturer or importer has
or test service provider
and trouble-free interworking of new an EU-compliant product, the following
for further guidance on what additional
cellular mobile terminal devices. With considerations apply:
testing might be required to maintain the
the PCS Type Certification Review Board
Updates to the Module original end host device approval.
(PTCRB) setting the requirements for
North America, the GCF has effectively When a manufacturer makes changes to Updates to Harmonized Standards
provided the foundation for mobile an approved module, consideration must
European test standards are periodically
cellular terminal device approvals in the be given to the impact on certification,
updated, or are superseded by new
EU, and is a prerequisite for European even if the changes consist only of
versions. The Official Journal periodically
network operator acceptance. firmware updates. All planned changes
publishes updated standards lists for
should be reviewed by an NB or test the R&TTE Directive that note the “date
Unlike the North American market, the
service provider. When module changes of cessation of conformity,” providing
challenge in Europe and other parts of the
may affect the RF performance of the end manufacturers with advanced notice
world is that mobile devices can handover
host device, the NB may suggest some of the need to retest their products
between many different network
form of “delta testing,” i.e., partial retests, consistent with the requirements of a
operators when users travel between to affirm ongoing compliance. revised or new standard.
countries and regions. Therefore, the
aim of the GCF is to provide a seamless Similarly, manufacturers should seek End host devices can claim compliance
guidance when an approved module only as long as the underlying standards
mobile communications experience
becomes obsolete and a replacement are active and valid at the time when
for users of cellular devices. However,
module is being considered for inclusion those products are placed on the
unless specifically stipulated by a
in an end host device. Unless the RF market. Once the date of cessation of
network operator, there is currently no
characteristics are identical, the TCF conformity has passed, the manufacturer
requirement for GCF approval of end host
will need to be updated to demonstrate of a previously approved product must
devices with integrated wireless modules.
ongoing compliance. demonstrate compliance with the revised
or replacement version of a standard.
Maintaining Compliance Updates to an End Host Product
Depending on the changes to the
Using a wireless communication Changes to the end host device should standard, retesting may be required.
technology module in an end host device also comply with the original CE approval
has many advantages. If a module is restrictions. Changes that impact the
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