RUT206 RCM

The ACMA regulatory arrangements require a supplier to apply a compliance label to a product before the product is supplied to the Australian market.
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Description

For all ACMA regulatory arrangements, the compliance label is the Regulatory Compliance Mark (RCM). The RCM replaces the A-Tick and C-Tick compliance marks used under previous regulatory arrangements.
The RCM is a visible indication of a product's compliance with all applicable ACMA regulatory arrangements, including all technical and record-keeping requirements.
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Standards applied
The conformity with the essential requirements has been demonstrated against the following standards:
| Standard | Description |
|---|---|
| AS/NZS CISPR 32:2015 + A1:2020 | Radiocommunications (Electromagnetic Compatibility) Standard 2017 |
| AS/NZS 4268:2017 + A1:2021 | Radiocommunications (Short Range Devices) Standard 2014 a |
| AS/NZS 2772.2:2016 + A1:2018 ARPANSA RPS S-1 Radiation Protection Series S-1 (Rev. 1) |
EME Standard (arpansa RPS S-1) b |
| AS/NZS 62368.1:2022 | Telecommunications (Customer Equipment Safety) Technical Standard 2018 |
| AS/CA S042.1:2022 AS/CA S042.4:2022 |
Telecommunications (Mobile Equipment Air Interface) Technical Standard 2022 |
a As specified in Schedule 5 of Radiocommunications Equipment (General) Rules 2021 (the General Equipment Rules), Radiocommunications Equipment (General) Amendment Rules 2021 (No. 1), Radiocommunications Equipment (General) Amendment Rules 2023 (No. 1).
b As specified in Schedule 4 of Radiocommunications Equipment (General) Rules 2021 (the General Equipment Rules), Radiocommunications Equipment (General) Amendment Rules 2021 (No. 1), Radiocommunications Equipment (General) Amendment Rules 2023 (No. 1).
Attachments
To download a PDF version of the declaration, click here.
External links
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).

