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Status Definitions
Special Note: All applications are handled in line, based on receipt date
of the application and must be reviewed for accuracy, completeness, and
conformance to the applicable Rule Part(s). Interim contacts with the
Laboratory staff will slow the process, and may hinder the issuance of grants
as time must be redirected to answer inquiries. Every effort is being made to
handle applications in an expeditious manner.
Administrative information requested - Additional and/or amended
administrative information has been requested by letter or telephone call.
In some cases, the application may have been returned to the applicant
under Section 1.1107(d) of the Rules for correction. The application
will continue to be processed, however the application review
cannot be completed and no grant issued, until the requested information
is received.
Administrative review - Application is under review by an applications
examiner for administrative accuracy and completeness.
Application Denied - This application has been denied for reasons specified
by letter to the applicant. If an application for this equipment is
resubmitted, authorization must be requested under a new FCC Identifier
(FCC ID).
Application Dismissed - This application has been dismissed for reasons
specified by letter to the applicant. The application will generally
also be returned to the applicant, who may correct and resubmit the
application with the appropriate fee to the Commission at the Washington,
DC Fee address.
Awaiting typing - A request for additional information or permissive change/
modification letter has been forwarded for typing. Under normal
circumstances the letter will be mailed from the FCC Laboratory within one
week of the status date.
Deferred - Review of the application has been deferred for agency reasons,
or at the request of the applicant. When deferred by the agency
the applicant is informed of the reasons for deferring, normally within
one week of the status date. When a request for deferred grant is made
by the applicant, deferred status indicates that review has been
completed and the authorization will be issued on the date requested.
Grant issued - A Grant of Equipment Authorization has been issued. The grant
must be reviewed for accuracy and initialed by an examiner or engineer
before mailing. Please allow 2-3 weeks for receipt of grant. Marketing
of this product can proceed as of the date of this grant.
Grant reissued - The grant required correction or the applicant did not
receive the grant and a duplicate was issued.
Grant set aside - Under the provisions of Section 1.113, any authorization
can be set aside within one month of the date of the grant for reasons
listed in the stated Rule Section. When an equipment
authorization has been set aside, the application returns to pending
status and is subject to request for additional information, dismissal
or denial.
Grant surrendered - The grant issued has been surrendered by the grantee.
Marketing of the equipment under the specific FCC ID after the date
specified is illegal.
Logged in - Application has been logged into the equipment authorization data
base. Log-in is normally accomplished within two days of the receipt of
the application at the FCC Laboratory from the Fee Section. For more
immediate confirmation of receipt of an application, return receipt
requested submission is recommended.
Modification approved - A request for modification to this equipment has been
approved and a letter or grant has been issued.
Permissive change approved - A request for a Class II permissive change has
been approved and a letter or grant has been issued. A grant will be
issued if an item on the original grant is changed as a result of this
request.
Recommended for grant - This application has been approved and a grant will
be issued. If this device requires more than one authorization procedure,
(i.e., transceiver with the same FCC ID assigned to the transmitter and
receiver) a grant will not be issued until all authorization procedures
are approved. Marketing may not proceed until a grant is issued.
Sample received - requested sample has been received at the FCC Laboratory.
Sample requested - A letter requesting submittal of a sample has been sent.
Review of the application cannot be completed until the sample is
received. The sample will be tested to determine compliance of the
equipment with the applicable Rule Part(s).
Technical information requested - Additional technical information
has been requested by letter or telephone call. No further processing
will be done pending receipt of the information.
Technical review - Application has been forwarded to an engineer for review.
Review will not be completed for approximately 3 - 4 weeks after the
listed status date. Upon completion of review, a request for additional
information, request for an equipment sample, a grant of equipment
authorization, letter of denial or letter of dismissal will be mailed.
Equipment Classification Definitions
Anti-Pilferage Device - (Part 15, Subpart F)
Auditory Assistance Device (Transmitter) - (Part 15, Subpart G)
Automatic Vehicle Identification System - (Part 15, Subpart E)
Broadcast Transmitter - (Part 73 and 74)
Cable Systems Terminal Device - (Part 15)
Class B Computing Device/Personal Computer - (Part 15, Subpart J)
Class B Computing Device Peripheral - (Part 15, Subpart J)
Communication Receiver - (Part 15, Subpart C) All receivers used in the
communications field such as marine receivers, aircraft receivers, amateur
receivers, paging receivers and CB receivers not otherwise classified as a
multiband receiver.
Compulsory Ship Equipment - (Part 80) Equipment such as radio
telephone alarm signal generators, watch receivers (2181.0 kHz), radio
telegraph main and reserve transmitter, auto alarm, auto alarm signal
keyer and lifeboat transceiver.
Consumer Device (Certified) - (Part 18) Part 18 certified devices such as
induction cooking ranges.
Consumer Device (Certified, previously Type Approved) - (Part 18)
Basically microwave ovens (not industrial ovens) and consumer ultrasonic
equipment.
Cordless Base Transceiver - (Part 15, Subpart E) Base transceiver used only
for cordless telephone systems.
Cordless Remote Transceiver - (Part 15, Subpart E) Remote transceiver used
only for cordless telephone systems.
Cordless Telephone System - (Part 15, Subpart E) Cordless telephone systems
consisting of both hand-held and base station transceivers.
EBS Decoder - (Part 73)
Field Disturbance Sensor - (Part 15, Subpart F)
FM Mono Modulation Monitor - (Part 73)
FM SCA Modulation Monitor - (Part 73)
FM Stereo Modulation Monitor - (Part 73)
FM Stereo Modulation Monitor with SCA - (Part 73)
Industrial Device (Verified, previously Certified) - (Part 18) Industrial
devices such as prototype heaters.
Industrial Device (Verified, previously Type Approved) - (Part 18) Devices
such as welders, industrial ultrasonics and other industrial equipment
normally included in Part 18.
Low Power Communication Device Receiver - (Part 15, Subpart C) Includes
devices presently known as auditory training receivers, door opener
receivers, biomedical receivers, security alarm receivers, walkie-talkie
receivers, wireless microphone receivers and telemetry receivers.