Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021C01287:schedule:2:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2021C01287
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 2 (pt 1/2)
Character Range: 50853–53614

Schedule 2—Devices to which this Notice does not apply
(section 2.2)

Note: Even where this Notice does not apply to a device, section 197 of the Act will still prohibit the user of a device from knowingly or recklessly causing substantial interference to radiocommunications.
 1 A device that:
 (a) meets the following requirements:
 (i) the device contains or incorporates one or more radiocommunications transmitters; and
 (ii) the device retains minimal or no functionality if each such radiocommunications transmitter is not transmitting; and
 (b) complies with a radio emission standard that applies to the device under a law of the Commonwealth (except for this Notice) or of a State or Territory.
Examples: Garage door remotes or car keyless entry remotes that are compliant with the Radiocommunications (Short Range Devices) Standard 2014 and the standard prescribed by Schedule 4 to the Radiocommunications Equipment (General) Rules 2021.
Note: A device that contains or incorporates a radiocommunications transmitter to which this item does not apply must comply with section 2.6, which provides that such a device must be assessed for compliance against this Notice with the transmitter turned off.
 2 A device that:
 (a) does not contain or incorporate a radiocommunications transmitter; and
 (b) complies with a radio emission standard that applies to the device under a law of the Commonwealth (except for this Notice) or of a State or Territory.
Example: A device that is compliant with the EMC requirements specified by the Therapeutic Goods Administration under the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989.
 3 A device that is a prototype.
 4 A device used in military equipment or weapons systems of the Defence Force or by the defence force of another country operating in cooperation with the Defence Force.
 5 A device with a power consumption not exceeding 1 milliwatt.
 6 A device that is designed or adapted for conducting a test, measurement or study of electromagnetic phenomena in an educational, training or research establishment.
 7 A spare part that has:
 (a) identical specifications to the device it is to replace; or
 (b) the same radiofrequency emission characteristics as that device.
 8 A component, except a component that is an assembly of components that forms part of a finished device.
 9 A device that is for incorporation into another device and is not to be supplied to an end‑user.
 10 A device that is used for exhibition or demonstration, if it is the sole example of the device used for that purpose.
 11 A device that is a fixed installation, or is included, or to be included, in a fixed installation.
 12 A device that is designed for and operates from an electrical supply of greater than 600 volts AC or 1000 volts DC.