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ISED (Innovation, Science and Economic Development) Canada regulates the radio spectrum for all radio devices operated in the country and defines the requirements for approval and certification of radio, consumer electronics and communications devices. ISED Canada Radio Standards Specifications set out the general technical and certification requirements, while Radio Standards Procedure RSP-100 Certification of Radio Apparatus and Broadcasting Equipment provides the requirements and process for obtaining and maintaining certification for radio equipment.
Canada certification process
Radio, Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (TTE) and all other electronic (digital) devices must comply with the Canadian standards. Radio Equipment usually requires Certification, whereas Terminal Equipment requires Registration. A local person or company (legal entity) within Canada is required for certification. Each Company seeking Certification (the applicant), the manufacturer of the equipment, the local representative (legal Canadian entity), Testlab and Certification Body must be registered with ISED and have a Company Number prior to Certification.
Radio certification:
Radio Equipment in Canada must comply with the Radio Standard Specifications (RSS), whereas the standards are categorized in Category I and II. Category I equipment requires Certification by a recognized Certification Body. Category II Equipment does not require Certification but the manufacturer or importer must ensure compliance with the appropriate standard(s).
Radio Equipment has been divided in different Types of Radio Equipment by ISED, where some of the Radio Equipment is License Exempt . Testing is generally required for intentional and unintentional (conducted and radiated) emissions, and if applicable, also for Dynamic Frquency Selection (DFS), Specific Absorbtion Rate (SAR), and Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC). When applying for Certification, the ITU designation code(s) must be determined according to the TRC-43 specification. Certified Radio Equipment must be labelled with model number and proper IC ID and will be published on the ISED website in the Radio Equipment List (REL)
Terminal equipment:
Terminal Equipment in Canada must comply with ISED DC-01 procedure. Terminal Equipment Registration is based on a DoC procedure (self declaration). The technical specifications for terminal equipment is set out in CS-03. Approved Terminal Equipment must be labelled with model number and proper IC ID and will be published on the ISED website in the Terminal Equipment List (TEL)
EMC:
Electronic Equipment in Canada must comply with the EMC and other requirements as specified in the Canadian Interference Causing Equipmnet Standards (IECS). For example, ITE equipment (digital apparatus) must comply with ICES-003 and labelled with: “This Class [*] digital apparatus complies with ICES-003″ and “Cet appareil numerique de la clase [*] est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada”, where [*] refers to the applicable emissions, either Class A or B.
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