BD Veritor™ InfoWiFi – Anweisungen
Annex 2 to
Certificate No 15-113559
of Technical Regulations Conformity
for Specified Radio Equipment in Japan
Please note the following points:
1.
A person (including a legal person) who was granted the Type Certification (hereafter referred to as "certification
dealer" is obliged to prepare and maintain the examination records by Radio Law, Article 38-25, Paragraph 2
and Certification Regulations.
2.
Please report to us without delay if any item in the application for this Type Certification is to be changed.
The Type Certification will become invalid if there is any discrepancy between the contents of the application
documents and the fact.
3.
Please keep all records of complaints against this certified equipment (all those reported to suppliers),
and provide them to us for our reference upon request.
4.
Please take necessary measures against any complaints concerning insuffiency of the equipment or service
that influences conformity with technical regulations. Please keep all records of measures you have taken and
provide them to us for our reference.
5.
Market research can be conducted concerning this Type Certification. In such a case, the necessary testing
tools should be submitted upon request.
Radio Law, Article 38-25
1.
A person who was granted the Type Certification (hereafter referred to as "certification dealer") by a registered
certification agency shall, when dealing a specified radio equipment based on the construction type pertaining to
said Type Certification (hereafter referred to as "certified construction type"), ensure that said radio equipment
confirms to said certified construction type).
2.
A certification dealer shall conduct an examination on the specified radio equipment stated in the preceding
paragraph, and prepare and maintain the examination records in accordance with the applicable ministerial
ordinance of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.
Certification Regulations, Article 19
1.
The items of examination record specified under Article 38-25, Paragraph 2 of Radio Law shall include
followings:
2.
The examination record in the preceding paragraph must be stored for 10 years.
The examination record in the preceding paragraph can be stored by using the recording media of
3.
electromagnetic record. In this case, the stored electromagnetic record must be able to be displayed at once
with computer or other devices when necessary.
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1)
Type Certification number pertaining to the examination
2)
Date and location that the examination took place
3)
Name of the person who conducted and is in charge of the examination
4)
Name of the specified Radio Equipment which was examined
5)
Method of Examination
6)
Result of Examination
PHOENIX TESTLAB GmbH, RCB Japan, Königswinkel 10, D-32825 Blomberg, Germany