Monitors are vital components of Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) systems, serving as the display portion of surveillance setups and acting as the terminal equipment for monitoring personnel, functioning as their 'eyes' and playing a crucial role in post-event investigations.
Exporting monitors to the United States requires FCC certification. FCC certification is mandatory for products entering the U.S. market in various categories such as wireless applications, communication products, and digital products to ensure the safety of radio and wire communication products related to life and property.
FCC certification standards for monitors: fcc sdoc Part 15B. FCC Supplier's Declaration of Conformity (sdoc) is the certification method for most non-wireless transmitting devices, household appliances, electronic products, lighting fixtures, etc. Manufacturers can either test the products themselves or send them to third-party TCB laboratories for testing and declare their compliance with fcc standards before pushing them into the market. However, manufacturers must submit technical specifications and test reports to the FCC for review.
1. Conduction testing
2. Radiation testing
3. Harmonic testing
4. electrostatic discharge testing
5. Radiofrequency radiation immunity testing
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