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The FCC Declaration of Conformity or the FCC label or the FCC mark is a certification mark employed on electronic products manufactured or sold in the United States which certifies that the electromagnetic interference from the device is under limits approved by the Federal Communications Commission.

Description

The FCC label is found even on products sold outside the US territory, because they are either products manufactured in the US and had been exported, or they are also sold in the US. This makes the FCC label recognizable worldwide even to people to whom the name of the agency Federal Communications Commission is not familiar

The Federal Communications Commission established the regulations on electromagnetic interference under Part 15 of the FCC rules in 1975. After several amendments over the years, these regulation were reconstituted as the Declaration of Conformity and Certification procedures in 1998.

RUT240 FCC

Grantee Code: 2AET4

AT&T, T-Mobile version


FCC ID: 2AET4RUT240A

Product code: RUT240 01**** (AT&T, T-Mobile version)

Declaration of Conformity, page 1
Declaration of Conformity, page 2
FCC ID 2AET4RUT240A (DTS)
FCC ID 2AET4RUT240A (PCB)

You can find the PDF version of the Declaration of Conformity here

You can find the PDF versions of RUT240 FCC grants below:

Verizon version


FCC ID: 2AET4RUT240V

Product code: RUT240 02**** (Verizon version)

Declaration of Conformity, page 1
Declaration of Conformity, page 2
FCC Grant
FCC Grant
FCC Grant

You can find the PDF version of the Declaration of Conformity here

You can find the PDF versions of RUT240 FCC grants below:


Disclaimer:

Test reports that are referenced in declarations and certificates can be provided upon request. For the request to be approved, the recipient of the test reports should be a certification authority or certified test house. The recipients will be asked to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA).

External links

https://www.fcc.gov/

https://www.fcc.gov/engineering-technology/laboratory-division/general/equipment-authorization