SWRA670A April 2020 – October 2022 CC1350 , CC1352P , CC1352R , CC2400 , CC2420 , CC2430 , CC2500 , CC2520 , CC2530 , CC2538 , CC2540 , CC2541 , CC2543 , CC2544 , CC2545 , CC2564 , CC2590 , CC2591 , CC2592 , CC2620 , CC2630 , CC2640 , CC2650 , CC2652P , CC2652R , CC2652R7 , CC2652RSIP , CC3100 , CC3120 , CC3135 , CC3135MOD , CC3200 , CC3200MOD , CC3220MOD , CC3220MODA , CC3220R , CC3220S , CC3220SF , CC3230S , CC3230SF , CC3235MODAS , CC3235MODASF , CC3235MODS , CC3235MODSF , CC3235S , CC3235SF , WL1801MOD , WL1805MOD , WL1807MOD , WL1831
User Access Restrictions are defined as constraints implemented in the RLAN device to restrict access of the user to any hardware and/or software settings of the equipment, including software replacement(s), which may impact (directly or indirectly) the compliance of the equipment with the requirements in the section 6 ETSI EN 301 893 of this document.
The requirement is that the equipment should be so constructed that settings (hardware and/or software) related to DFS should not be accessible to the user if changing those settings result in the equipment no longer being compliant with the DFS requirements in Section 6.2.7 of this document.
The above requirement includes the prevention of indirect access to any setting that impacts DFS. The following is a non-exhaustive list of examples of such indirect access.
Example 1: The equipment should not allow the user to change the country of operation and/or the operating frequency band if that results in the equipment no longer being compliant with the DFS requirements.
Example 2: The equipment should not accept software and/or firmware which results in the equipment no longer being compliant with the DFS requirements, for example,: