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Operator Manual This page is intentionally blank. Operator Manual Table of Contents Introduction 3 About LocaXion Anchor 3 About the CONNEXT Wireless Gas Detection System 3 Important Safety Information: Read First 3 LocaXion Anchor at a Glance 4 Physical Description 4 Security 4 Install the LocaXion Anchor 5 Network Planning and Preparation 5 Identify LocaXion Anchor Site Locations 5 Inspect LocaXion Anchor and Associated Hardware 5 Connect the Antenna 5 Ground the LocaXion Anchor 6 Mount the LocaXion Anchor 6 Connect Power 7 DC Power Wiring 7 Power On and Startup 7 Connect to Network and Configure 8 Establish Connection Between LocaXion Anchor and Web Server 8 Configure the LocaXion Anchor 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 9 Recommended Maintenance 9 Troubleshooting LocaXion Anchor 9 Limited Warranty and Limitation Liability 10 Notices and Trademarks 10 Honeywell Confidential and Proprietary 10 Notices and Trademarks 10 Symbols, Warnings and Cautions 10 Specifications 11 Regulatory Compliance 12 Federal Communications Commission Compliance Statements 12 Industry Canada Compliance Statements 12 ATEX and IECEx Compliance Statements 12 Agency Approval Marks 13 Declarations of Conformity 14 Contact Honeywell 15 Corporate Headquarters 15 United States 15 Europe 15 Web 15 Email 15 Appendix 16 Mounting Template 16 WWW.GASMONITORS.COM LOCAXION ANChOR OpeRATOR MANuAL | 1 This page is intentionally blank. Operator Manual Important Safety Information: Read First To ensure personal safety, read and understand this guide before installing this equipment Use only as specified by the manufacturer Failure to do so may impair intrinsic safety The safety and security of any system or network incorpo-
rating this equipment and its accessory components is the responsibility of the assembler of the system Follow all required National Electric Codes (NEC) and safety standards Read and adhere to all instructions and cautions provided with this equipment Failure to do so may result in fire, electric shock, personal injury, and/or property damage If the equipment is damaged or parts are missing, do not install Contact BW Technologies by Honeywell or an autho-
rized distributor immediately Substitution of components may impair intrinsic safety The range and operation of any wireless equipment varies depending on its surroundings To ensure optimum perfor-
mance, avoid installing the equipment adjacent to metal walls or other large metal surfaces If equipment is mounted on a metal pole, ensure that the antenna extends above the top of the pole Do not open when an explosive atmosphere may be present Connect/Separate only in a non-hazardous area ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD Turn off power to the area where the equipment will be installed Failure to turn off the power first may result in serious electric shock, injury or death Introduction This document describes the procedures to configure, install, and operate LocaXion Anchor LocaXion Anchor is a component in the CONNEXT Wireless Gas Detection System About LocaXion Anchor LocaXion Anchor is a beacon device that responds to probe requests and transmits SSID data It is certified for indoor and outdoor use in Class 1, Division 2/Zone 2 (Groups A, B, C, D) environments LocaXion Anchor is powered by +24 volts DC The enclosure and auxiliary components are designed to meet IP64 and NEMA Type 4X ratings for protection against dust and water ingress The antenna port includes an integrated, permanently attached lightning arrestor Intended Use LocaXion Anchor is a component in the CONNEXT Wireless Gas Detection System, a wireless personal gas detection solution for indus-
trial control Detailed site evaluation and network planning processes, together with Honeywell Analytics Location Accuracy Estimator Tool, are required to determine placement location for optimum operation on a wireless network About the CONNEXT Wireless Gas Detection System The CONNEXT Wireless consists of ConneX1, a wireless single gas detector, LocaXion Anchor beacon devices, LocaXion Manager, and the IntelliDoX Docking Module for ConneX1 detectors (IntelliDoX) The CONNEXT Wireless Gas Detection System provides enhanced safety awareness, compliance and productivity In the event wireless connectivity is lost, worker safety protection is provided by the gas detector CONNEXT is not meant for non-gas detection related needs such as access control, security, mustering, or personnel tracking Safety at a Glance See the safety status of your employees See the level of gas concentrations See what type of alarm is occurring: Gas, Panic, Man down See the location of a gas incident in near real-time Two-Way Communication Lets You Keep in Touch Two-way text communication, panic alarms, and man-down alarms keep you connected to your employees Send messages between control room and operators so everyone knows what to do in case of an emergency Operator can send a request for assistance with the activation of the panic alarm Man-down sensor detects lack of motion in operators in case of an emergency situation Simplified Safety and Preventative Maintenance Reporting Generate required reports for types of events by gas, by process unit, by employee, by date/time range Manage historical data for sensor health and bump/calibration testing for required reports using IntelliDoX and Fleet Manager II Version 3X software WWW.GASMONITORS.COM LOCAXION ANChOR OpeRATOR MANuAL | 3 LocaXion Anchor at a Glance Antenna Lightning arrestors Enclosure cover Enclosure body Conduit hub LED panel Physical Description The LocaXion Anchor has a rugged die-cast aluminum enclosure for outdoor use The enclosure and auxiliary components are designed to meet IP64 and NEMA Type 4X ratings for protection against dust and water ingress The enclosure measures about 8 in x 5 in x 3 in
(20 cm x 13 cm x 7 cm) The enclosure has one antenna connection located on the top of the enclosure and a half-inch rigid conduit hub for the power connection on the bottom of the enclosure The half-inch rigid conduit hub has a gas-
ket to seal out water and dust A rigid conduit hub, internal and external ground studs, and removable cover are provided for field installation Three status LEDs, located on the bottom of the enclosure, provide information about power, status, and communication The enclosure should be mounted in a vertical orientation (antenna pointing up) on a pole or on a flat surface such as a wall using the avail-
able Universal Mounting Bracket kit Care should be taken to ensure that the enclosure and the antenna is not in contact with or close to metallic objects that could cause radio frequency (RF) interference The LocaXion Anchor is powered from 24 VDC Hazardous Location Certifications The LocaXion Anchor is certified for use in Class 1, Division 2/Zone 2
(Groups A, B, C, D) environments LocaXion Anchor Communication Radio The LocaXion Anchors radio operates in the 24GHz ISM band It houses a 24GHz Wi-Fi module designed to operate in harsh environments Antenna Due to radio certification restrictions, only the supplied omni-direc-
tional antenna can be used Lightning Arrestor The LocaXion Anchor has an integrated lightning arrestor on the antenna port The arrestor is permanently attached and does not require field maintenance LED Indicators The LocaXion Anchor has three LEDs for indicating the status and health of the device For information about LEDs, see Power On and Startup on page 7 Security Security is a primary concern for any wireless system LocaXion Anchor supports 80211 standards-compliant WPA2-PSK authentica-
tion mechanisms to ensure secure, over-the-air communication and device authentication The LocaXion Anchor comes with WPA2-PSK security in the default factory configuration The default WPA2-PSK security passphrase must be entered in order to connect to LocaXion Anchor for chang-
ing configuration parameters BW Technologies strongly recommends that system administrators change the default security passphrase during initial system configuration to prevent unauthorized access to LocaXion Anchor configuration parameters and menus Refer to Configure the LocaXion Anchor on page 8 for instructions on changing the WPA2-PSK security passphrase 4 | LOCAXION ANChOR OpeRATOR MANuAL BW TeChNOLOGIeS BY hONeYWeLL Operator Manual Inspect LocaXion Anchor and Associated Hardware Ensure that sufficient hardware for installing each LocaXion Anchor is available Examine and confirm that the LocaXion Anchor and its associated hardware, such the antenna and mounting brackets, are not damaged Connect the Antenna Lightning arrestor with integrated bulkhead Antenna Antenna Lightning arrestor with integrated bulkhead Antennas play critical role in the setup and operation of wireless systems The 5dBi antenna provided with the LocaXion Anchor was chosen to provide maximum performance while maintaining all regula-
tory certifications and must not be replaced with an alternate, higher gain antenna After the antenna is connected, the connections should be sealed to protect them from the external environment Special coax seal tape is provided with the antenna and should be used to seal the connection between the antenna and lightning arrester The coax seal should be wrapped from the bottom up in an overlapping fashion to provide the best protection against dust and water ingress Instructions for how to wrap the coax seal tape are provided with each antenna Install the LocaXion Anchor Network Planning and Preparation Complete RF network planning before installing LocaXion Anchor Complete the following tasks before installing the LocaXion Anchors in the wireless network 1 Network site planning: Complete site planning to understand how a wireless network can be built and supported for your application 2 RF site assessment: Perform an RF site assessment when designing a large wireless network The site assessment should at a minimum include the following tasks:
1 Site assessment: Conduct the site assessment when the plant is operating, so that maximum possible interference can be mea-
sured and addressed 2 RF spectrum analysis: Conduct RF spectrum analysis on the 240-249 GHz band to detect any potential RF interference Strong interference sources should be addressed (removed, avoided or minimized) before the installation 3 Arrange mesh: Arrange point-to-point 2-node mesh in various locations to measure the RF propagation ability in the site Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) can serve as an indicator of the RF environment TCP/IP throughput testing and UDP/IP throughput and packet drop rate testing should be conducted in all selected locations to measure the quality of the signal strength in the site 4 LocaXion Anchor placement: Determine placement using Honeywell Analytics Location Accuracy Estimator tool Please contact Honeywell Analytics for further information about the use of Location Accuracy Estimator in RF system planning 5 Power requirements: Identify power requirements for the network Determine wired cable runs to provide power to the LocaXion Anchor Identify LocaXion Anchor Site Locations The placement of all LocaXion Anchors should be determined to ensure optimum operation in a wireless network After the completion of network site planning and RF assessment activities, the locations for LocaXion Anchors can be determined Locations can be mapped and preparation for LocaXion Anchors can be started It is recommended that the LocaXion Anchor be installed in a location free of metallic objects that could affect RF performance Do not mount the enclosure directly onto a metal wall Do not mount it so that the antenna is obstructed by metal objects WWW.GASMONITORS.COM LOCAXION ANChOR OpeRATOR MANuAL | 5 Ground the LocaXion Anchor Cover ground connection Mount to a Pole When mounting the LocaXion Anchor on a pole, you can assemble and install the mounting hardware at the site The mounting kit includes the following items:
Mounting bracket U-bolts with nuts, washers and lock washers Screws, washers and lock washers to attach the LocaXion Anchor to the mounting bracket J1 terminal block Safety ground Reset target area Conduit hub 24V DC feed M4 x 8 The LocaXion Anchor provides internal and external grounding points to meet various local and regulatory grounding requirements You should ensure that the LocaXion Anchors are grounded properly by certified and authorized personnel, in accordance with all applicable codes and regulations The materials required to provide a proper ground are defined by local regulations, and should be obtained locally to ensure that the correct safety environment is achieved At the least it is recommended that the ground wire attached to the safety ground terminal located next to the conduit hub be of a gauge 10 AWG or larger to ensure maximum pro-
tection in the event of a lightning strike The ground wire can be solid or stranded and can be insulated or bare Both copper and aluminum are UL approved but copper tends to be a better conductor of electricity and can be used in smaller gauges Mount the LocaXion Anchor The assembled LocaXion Anchor, complete with antenna and lightning arrestor, is now ready to be mounted The LocaXion Anchor enclo-
sure can be mounted on a 2-inch pole or on a wall using the optional Universal Mounting kit When using the mounting bracket for pole installation, secure the LocaXion Anchor to the bracket using the screws supplied with the bracket kit The LocaXion Anchor can be mounted to the left or to the right of the pole using the same mounting hardware It can also be mounted inline with the pole However, if the pole is made of metal and the integral antenna is too close to the pole, it might cause RF communication problems For inline mounting, the LocaXion Anchor integral antenna should clear the top of the mounting pole Mount to a Wall The Universal Mounting kit comprises a wall mounting bracket and four screws with washers and lock washers The mounting bracket fastens to four threaded bosses on the back of the LocaXion Anchor The LocaXion Anchor should not be mounted on metallic walls because the integral antenna will be too close to the wall and cause RF propagation problems In the event that the Universal Mounting Kit is not used to mount the LocaXion Anchor please refer to the mounting template provided in the Appendix 6 | LOCAXION ANChOR OpeRATOR MANuAL BW TeChNOLOGIeS BY hONeYWeLL Operator Manual Power On and Startup The LocaXion Anchor has status LEDs to indicate the various stages of operation The following table identifies the LEDs and describes the operating conditions of the unit when the LEDs are ON LED Indicators Color Description Behavior Red POWER Yellow COMM Green STATUS Indicates that the power is supplied to LocaXion Anchor When theLocaXion Anchor is powered ON, Power LED gets ON automatically Indicates that the data is received/
transmitted Note: Due to the extremely short and infrequent duration of the data transmission it may be difficult to distinguish the LEDs status Indicates link status The LED is steady when the radio is ready to communicate with client Connect Power The LocaXion Anchor accepts one power cable A professional installer must construct conduit and cable runs for power The LocaXion Anchor is powered directly by an external 24V 10% DC power source such as distributed DC Ensure that all wires inside the enclosure are routed and secured properly as shown in the diagram below The LocaXion Anchor has integrated terminal blocks that allow field wiring to be directly terminated inside the LocaXion Anchor without an additional external junction box DC Power Wiring Cover ground connection J1 terminal block Safety ground Reset target area Conduit hub 24V DC feed M4 x 8 When powered from an external 24V 10% DC source, the power cable should be terminated directly into the 2 position plug connected to J1 on the main printed circuit board The polarity of the connector is marked on the pcb on either side of J1 The positive (+) terminal is located on the left side of the terminal block as shown in the wiring diagram above The power cable should be shielded and the drain wire grounded inside the enclosure as shown Secure all connections and wires and connect the cover-ground con-
nection lug to enclosure cover to complete the wiring WWW.GASMONITORS.COM LOCAXION ANChOR OpeRATOR MANuAL | 7 Connect to Network and Configure Establish Connection Between LocaXion Anchor and Web Server In order to change the LocaXion Anchors configuration from any default configuration settings applied at the factory, power must be applied After applying power confirm that the red POWER LED is illuminated Within approximately 7 - 10 seconds, possibly longer if the LocaXion Anchor has been left unpowered at temperatures below -20 degrees C, the green STATUS LED shall illuminate Connection can now be made between a computer and the LocaXion Anchor LocaXion Anchors are pre-configured to have the same SSID LocaXion_Anchor If multiple LocaXion Anchors are powered up at the same time it will be necessary to place the computer used to connect to the LocaXion Anchor close to the Anchor of interest The computer will try to connect to the LocaXion Anchor exhibiting the strongest sig-
nal strength, which in this case should be the LocaXion Anchor closest to the computer An alternate and more reliable method would be to remove power from all LocaXion Anchors except the one of interest, though that option may not be practical or available to the installer NOTE: BW Technologies recommends that the default WPA2-PSK passphrase be changed during system commissioning This will prevent unauthorized access to the LocaXion Anchor configuration set-
tings When entering a new passphrase, ensure that it meets the minimum requirements established for a WPA2-PSK password The passphrase must be between 8 - 63 ASCII characters in length Each LocaXion Anchor is shipped with WPA2-PSK security and wire-
less DHCP enabled Before attempting to connect to the LocaXion Anchor, ensure that the computers internet protocol properties are set to obtain an IP address automatically When prompted for the security passphrase enter the following:
HON_AnchoR9LocaXion After entering the WPA2-PSK security passphrase the authentication process will take place and a connection to the LocaXion Anchor shall be established Configure the LocaXion Anchor The embedded web server built into the LocaXion Anchors radio mod-
ule allows a professional installer the ability to change configuration settings and update firmware It is accessible via web browsers such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Google Chrome In order to change configuration settings or upload a firmware revision, a connection to the LocaXion Anchor must be established Once a connection is established using the computers WiFi utility proceed to open Internet Explorer and enter the following IP address into the URL of the browser:
192168199 After entering the IP address a pop-up window should appear request-
ing a User Name and Password Enter the following User Name and Password as it appears below User name: Honeywell_LA Password:
HON_LocaXion_anchoR12 Upon entering the User Name and Password the radio modules web server shall open Configurations previously established at the factory can now be changed, including the user name and password All LocaXion Anchors are shipped with the same security passphrase As such it may be desirable to establish a unique security passphrase based on installation requirements This is also true for the user name and password These and other settings can be changed from within the web server However, the level of user name and password that can be changed is limited to the user name and password used to access the web server and the levels below User names and passwords in higher levels cannot be changed NOTE: User name, Password, and Security Passphrase do not require a redundant entry to ensure that desired changes have been correctly entered Additionally, user names and passwords must be changed as a set Care must be taken when changing these set-
tings An error during this process could prevent future connections to the radio module and/or web server after exiting the web server 8 | LOCAXION ANChOR OpeRATOR MANuAL BW TeChNOLOGIeS BY hONeYWeLL Operator Manual Maintenance and Troubleshooting Recommended Maintenance 1 Antenna connections should be visually inspected for corrosion, contamination or water ingress on an annual basis 2 Any maintenance required is limited to the external enclosure surface, power cable connections, and the firmware which can be updated by using a WiFi capable computer and the embedded web server used for configuration Any unit that continues to exhibit a failure mode after performing the troubleshooting steps outlined below should be returned to BW Technologies by Honeywell for maintenance, repair, or replacement There are no serviceable components inside the enclosure Troubleshooting LocaXion Anchor The LocaXion Anchor does not have any user-serviceable parts Any failure within the LocaXion Anchor requires a hardware replacement There are limited ways to determine whether a LocaXion Anchor has failed The LEDs provide a visual indication that the LocaXion Anchor has power and that the radio module is ready to receive communica-
tions from a client or laptop computer 1 Confirm that the red LED labeled POWER is on If the red POWER LED fails to turn on confirm that power is available and all connec-
tions have been made correctly 2 If the red POWER LED is on confirm that the green STATUS LED turns on within 10 seconds (possibly longer if the unit has been left unpowered for an extended period of time at temperatures at or below -20 degrees centigrade) of the POWER LED turning on 3 In the event that the Green STATUS LED does not turn on the unit may be recovered by either power-cycling the unit or by bringing a magnet up to the target area (unused knock-out port to the left of the LED label) and removing it after 1 second The magnet must be suitably strong and be brought in contact with the target area to ensure that the module is reset After removing the magnet the green STATUS LED should come on within 10 seconds thereby indicating that the LocaXion Anchor has been successfully reset and should now be fully functional 4 If the LEDs continue to indicate that a problem exists after confirm-
ing power is available, connections are secure, and/or the module has gone through the reset process than the unit must be returned to BW Technologies by Honeywell for further evaluation and repair WWW.GASMONITORS.COM LOCAXION ANChOR OpeRATOR MANuAL | 9 Limited Warranty and Limitation Liability BW Technologies LP (BW) warrants the product to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of two years, beginning on the date of shipment to the buyer This warranty extends only to the sale of new and unused products to the original buyer BWs warranty obligation is limited, at BWs option, to refund of the purchase price, repair or replacement of a defective product that is returned to a BW authorized service center within the warranty period In no event shall BWs liability hereunder exceed the purchase price actually paid by the buyer for the Product This warranty does not include:
fuses, disposable batteries or the routine replacement of parts due to the normal wear and tear of the product arising from use;
any product which, in BWs opinion, has been misused, altered, neglected or damaged, by accident or abnormal conditions of operation, handling or use; or any damage or defects attributable to repair of the product by any person other than an authorized dealer, or the installation of unap-
proved parts on the product The obligations set forth in this warranty are conditional on:
proper storage, installation, calibration, use, maintenance and compliance with the product manual instructions and any other applicable recommendations of BW;
the buyer promptly notifying BW of any defect and, if required, promptly making the product available for correction No goods shall be returned to BW until receipt by the buyer of shipping instructions from BW; and the right of BW to require that the buyer provide proof of purchase such as the original invoice, bill of sale or packing slip to establish that the product is within the warranty period THE BUYER AGREES THAT THIS WARRANTY IS THE BUYERS SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE BW SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES, INCLUDING LOSS OF DATA, WHETHER ARISING FROM BREACH OF WARRANTY OR BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT OR RELIANCE OR ANY OTHER THEORY Since some countries or states do not allow limitation of the term of an implied warranty, or exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequen-
tial damages, the limitations and exclusions of this warranty may not apply to every buyer If any provision of this warranty is held invalid or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, such holding will not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision Notices and Trademarks Honeywell Confidential and Proprietary This work contains valuable, confidential and proprietary information Disclosure, use or reproduction outside of Honeywell International Inc is prohibited except as authorized in writing This unpublished work is protected by the laws of the United States and other countries Notices and Trademarks While this information is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate, Honeywell disclaims the implied warranties of merchantabil-
ity and fitness for a particular purpose and makes no express warran-
ties except as may be stated in its written agreement with and for its customers In no event is Honeywell liable to anyone for any indirect, special or consequential damages The information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice LocaXion Anchor, II, and CONNEXT are trademarks of Honeywell International, Inc Other brand or product names are trademarks of their respective owners IntelliDoX, ConneX1, Fleet Manager Symbols, Warnings and Cautions This guide uses the following signal words, as defined by ANSI Z5354-1998:
Hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury This symbol identifies the most extreme hazardous situations Hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury Hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in moderate or minor injury Situations which, if not avoided, may result in property damage 10 | LOCAXION ANChOR OpeRATOR MANuAL BW TeChNOLOGIeS BY hONeYWeLL Operator Manual Specifications LocaXion Anchor Specifications Enclosure dimensions 20 x 13 x 7 cm (L x W x H) Power requirements 24VDC 10%, 5W External ports and connections Internal connections 1 external antenna ports for 2.4 GHz 1 power cable terminal block 1 grounding cable terminal connection Mechanical shock 4 G Supported data rates Radio: 802.11b: 11, 5.5, 2, 1 (Mb/s) 802.11g: 54, 48, 36, 24,18, 12, 9, 6 (Mb/s) Frequency band and operating channels Unlicensed ISM band
(2.412 to 2.462 GHz) 14 channels Security WPA2-PSK Transmit power
(maximum) 15dBm (+/- 3dBm) Receive sensitivity
(typical) 802.11b, -93dBm@1Mb/s 802.11g, -90dBm@6Mb/s Operating temperature
-40C Tamb +75C
(-40F Tamb +167F) Operating humidity 0~99% noncondensing Transportation and storage temperature Transportation and storage humidity
-40F to 185F (-40C to +85C) 0~99% non-condensing WWW.GASMONITORS.COM LOCAXION ANChOR OpeRATOR MANuAL | 11 Regulatory Compliance CAUTION: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum dis-
tance 20 cm between the radiator and your body REMARQUE: Toutes les modifications non autorises expressment par le fabricant responsable de la conformit peut annuler le droit de l utilisateur faire fonctionner le produit Federal Communications Commission Compliance Statements The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) compliance state-
ments are as follows:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Regulations Operation of the device is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference This device must accept any interference received, including inter ference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply within the limits for a Class A B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates, uses, and radiates radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with these instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the-user should correct the interference at his own expense Intentional or unintentional changes or modifications must not be made to the LocaXion Anchor unless under the express written consent of the party responsible for compliance Any such modifi-
cations could void the user s authority to operate the equipment and voids the manufacturer s warranty Industry Canada Compliance Statements The Industry Canada (IC) compliance statements are as follows:
To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain must be chosen so that the Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) is not more than that permitted for success-
ful communication Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause interference This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003 Dclarations de conformit d'Industrie Canada Le prsent dispositif est conforme aux normes du CNR sur les appareils radio exempts de licence d Industrie Canada. Son opration est soumise aux conditions suivantes :
Le dispositif ne doit pas causer de brouillage radiolectrique et le dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage, y compris du brouillage qui peut causer un mauvais fonctionnement de l appareil. 12 | LOCAXION ANChOR OpeRATOR MANuAL Cet appareil numrique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Cet quipement a t test et jug conforme aux limites pour un appareil numrique de classe B, en vertu de l'article 15 de la rglementation FCC.Ces limites sont conues pour fournir une protection raisonnable contre les interfrences nuisibles dans une installation rsidentielle. Cet quipement gnre, utilise et peut rayonne de l'nergie radiofrquence et s'il n'est pas install et utilis conformment aux instructions du fabricant, peut causer des interfrences nuisibles aux communications radio. Cependant, il n'existe aucune garantie que des interfrences ne se produiront pas dans une installation particulire. Si cet quipement cause des interfrences la rception radio ou tlvise (ce qui peut tre vrifi en mettant l'appareil hors tension, puis sur), l'utilisateur peut tenter de rsoudre par une ou plusieurs des mesures suivantes:
Rorienter ou repositionner l'antenne de reception Augmentez l'espace entre l'appareil et le rcepteur Brancher l'quipement une sortie sur un circuit diffrent de celui sur lequel le rcepteur est branch. Pour obtenir de l'aide, contacter votre le vendeur ou untechnicien radio/tlvision expriment ATEX and IECEx Compliance Statements The ATEX and IECEx compliance statements are as follows:
Do not open when an explosive atmosphere may be present Connect / Separate only in a non-hazardous area Supply cable to be suitable for 80C min SIRA 13 ATEX 4135 IECEx SIR 130049 BW TeChNOLOGIeS BY hONeYWeLL Operator Manual Agency Approval Marks Mark Description The Canadian Standards mark means that the equipment has been tested and meets applicable standards for safety and/or performance Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B C & D Class I, Zone 2, AEx nA IIC Type 4X and IP64 The Conformit Europenne (CE) mark means that the radio equipment used in the European Union is in accordance with the R&TTE Directive The CE Mark and the Notified Body (NB)identification number are used when the NB is involved in theconformity assessment procedure The alert sign should be usedwhen a restriction on use (output power limit by a country atcertain frequencies) applies to the equipment and should followthe CE marking R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC EMC Directive 2004/108/EC LVD Directive 73/23/EEC GP design guidelines EN 61010-1,Pollution degree 2 The Ex mark means that the equipment complies with the requirements of the European standards that are harmonized with the 94/9/EC Directive and that the equipment and protective systems can be used in potentially explosive atmospheres CMRI & SA : Ex nA IIC The FCC mark means that the equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules FCC Part 15 Subpart B FCC Part 15 Subpart C FCC Part 15 Subpart E The C-Check mark means that it is a certification trade mark registered to Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) in Australia under the Trade Marks Act 1995 and to RSM in New Zealand under section 47 of the NZ Trade Marks Act The mark is only to be used in accordance with conditions laid down by ACMA and RSM This mark is equal to the CE Mark used in the European Union AS NZS 4771-2000 The IC mark means that the wireless radio of the device complies with RSS 210 Industry Canada The Class B digital complies with Canadian ICES-003 RSS-210, Issue 6 and RSS-en, Issue 1 ACMA: AS NZS 4771-2000 The European Telecommunications Standards Institue (ETSI) mark means that the device complies with the European Telecommunications Standards Emissions Specification and Method: EN 300 328 V171 Immunity Specification: EN 301 489-17 V211 Immunity Method: EN 301 489-1 V181 Product Standard: IEC61326-1 WWW.GASMONITORS.COM LOCAXION ANChOR OpeRATOR MANuAL | 13 Declarations of Conformity This section contains the Declaration of Conformity (DoC) statement for the LocaXion Anchor device and the countries it is intended to be used in For a complete list of compliant models, contact Honeywell LocaXion Anchor Intended Country Usage Region North America Australia and New Zealand European Union Country United States Canada Australia New Zealand Austria Belgium Bulgaria Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Malta Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom ISO 3166 2-letter code US CA AU NZ AT BE BG CY CZ DK EE FI FR DE GR HU IS IF IT LV LI LT MT NL NO PL PT RO SK SI ES SE CH GB 14 | LOCAXION ANChOR OpeRATOR MANuAL BW TeChNOLOGIeS BY hONeYWeLL Operator Manual Contact Honeywell Corporate Headquarters BW Technologies by Honeywell 2840 2nd Ave SE Calgary, Alberta Canada T2A 7X9 Tel: +14032489226 Toll free: 18006634164 Fax: +14035733708 United States BW Technologies by Honeywell 405 Barclay Blvd Lincolnshire, Illinois USA 60669 Tel: +18479558200 Toll free: 18005380363 Fax: +18479558210 Europe BW Technologies by Honeywell 4 Stinsford Road Nuffield Industrial Estate Poole, Dorset BH17 0RZ Tel: +44 (0) 1295700300 Fax: +44 (0) 1295700301 Web wwwgasmonitorscom wwwhoneywellcom wwwhoneywellanalyticscom Email info@gasmonitorscom WWW.GASMONITORS.COM LOCAXION ANChOR OpeRATOR MANuAL | 15 Appendix Mounting Template NOTE: Drawing not to scale 16 | LOCAXION ANChOR OpeRATOR MANuAL BW TeChNOLOGIeS BY hONeYWeLL Operator Manual WWW.GASMONITORS.COM LOCAXION ANChOR OpeRATOR MANuAL | 17 This page is intentionally blank. This page is intentionally blank. 50105293-143 // OM EN LADC101 Rev A BW Technologies by Honeywell 2014. All rights reserved.
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www.tuv.com Appendix 3 Prfbericht - Nr.: Test Report No. 19660089 001 Seite 1 von 4 Page 1 of 4 EUT- Enclosure Opened Internal PCB www.tuv.com Appendix 3 Prfbericht - Nr.: Test Report No. 19660089 001 Seite 2 von 4 Page 2 of 4 Bottom Enclosure- Inner View Top Enclosure Inner View www.tuv.com Appendix 3 Prfbericht - Nr.: Test Report No. 19660089 001 Seite 3 von 4 Page 3 of 4 Internal PCB - Top View Internal PCB - Bottom View www.tuv.com Appendix 3 Prfbericht - Nr.: Test Report No. 19660089 001 Seite 4 von 4 Page 4 of 4 Antenna Antenna Connector
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www.tuv.com Appendix 2 Prfbericht - Nr.: Test Report No. 19660089 001 Seite 1 von 5 Page 1 of 5 EUT Top View EUT Bottom View www.tuv.com Appendix 2 Prfbericht - Nr.: Test Report No. 19660089 001 Seite 2 von 5 Page 2 of 5 EUT Overall View EUT Side View www.tuv.com Appendix 2 Prfbericht - Nr.: Test Report No. 19660089 001 Seite 3 von 5 Page 3 of 5 EUT Side View EUT Side View EUT Side View www.tuv.com Appendix 2 Prfbericht - Nr.: Test Report No. 19660089 001 Seite 4 von 5 Page 4 of 5 EUT Side View External Antenna www.tuv.com Appendix 2 Prfbericht - Nr.: Test Report No. 19660089 001 Seite 5 von 5 Page 5 of 5 EUT Dimensional View EUT Dimensional View
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Honeywell OU Technologies BW Technologies by Honeywell 2840 ~ 2 Avenue SE 7 v. AB Canada T2A 7X9 403-248-9226 Corporate
: 3-3708 Fax 300-663-4164 Toll Free Date : April 9, 2014 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation division Subject: Confidentiality Request for FCC ID: R9O-LADC101 Pursuant to 47 CRF 0.457(d) and 0.459, Honeywell requests that a part of the subject application be held confidential. Type of Confidentiality requested Exhibit Type Permanent Schematics Permanent Block Diagrams Permanent Bill of Materials The above materials contain proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters might be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified Ti tiie m Komi R MOS) OAT e- Hi c0) cc Sincerely, iS Hand signed (not electfonic) Name: Bonnie Saxinger BW Technologies by Honeywell BW Technologies 2840 -2 Avenue SE
(Or: 1|-4-1avar ys) Canada T2A 7x9
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Appendix 10 www.tuv.com Prfbericht - Nr.:
19660089 001 Seite 1 von 2 Page 1 of 2 Test Report No. RF Exposure Report RF Exposure Measurement The limit for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) specified in FCC 1.1310 is followed. The gain of the antennas used in the product is extracted from the Antenna data sheets provided and also the maximum total power input to the antenna is measured. Through the Friis transmission formula and the maximum gain of the antenna, we can calculate the distance, away from the product, where the limit of MPE is reached. Although the Friis Transmission formula is far field assumption, the calculated result of that is an over-
prediction for near field power density. It is taken as worst case to specify the safety range. RF Exposure Limit According to FCC 1.1310: The criteria listed in the following table shall be used to evaluate the environmental impact of the human exposure to radio-frequency (RF) radiation as specified in 1.1307 (b) Limits for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) Frequency Range Electric Field Magnetic Field Power Density
(MHz) Strength (V/m) Strength (A/m)
(mW/cm) Limits for Occupational / controlled Exposures 300 - 1500 1500 100000
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19660089 001 Seite 2 von 2 Page 2 of 2 Test Report No. Friss Formula Friss Transmission Formula: Pd = (Pout * G) / (4*pi*r) Where Pd = power density in mW/cm Pout = output power to antenna in mW G = gain of antenna in linear scale Pi = 3.1416 R = Distance between observation point and the center of radiator in cm If we know the maximum gain of the antenna and the total output power to the antenna, through calculation, we will know MPE value at distance 20cm. EUT Operation condition EUT was enabled to transmit and receive at lowest, middle and highest channels. Classification The antenna of this product, under normal use condition, is at least 20cm away from the body of the user. Warning statement to the user for keeping at least 20cm or more separation distance from the antenna should be included in the User manual. So, this device is classified as Mobile device. Test Results Gain (G) = 5dBi 802.11 Protocol Data Rate
(Mbps) b g 11 6 Channel Frequency
(MHz) 2462 2462 Output Power to Antenna (mW) 30.19 22.18 Power Density
(mW/cm) 0.030046 0.022074 Limit
(mW/cm) 1.000 1.000
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e request and transmits SSID data. Honeywell declares that LocaXian Anchor required a special set of skills for installation and configuration i.e. checking signal strength before installation using proprietary tool for best yee ge Honeywell ensure that LocaXion Anchor will be installed by professionals, The installer is aware and responsible for ensuring that the proper antenna supplied by Honeywell is used as described in the ig for the FCC ID: RIO-LADC101 & IC :5164A LADC101. Company Name: BW Technologies by Honeywell. Designation: North American Regulatory Manager Address: As stated on Letterhead Contact No. (847)955-4040 Date: May 15, 2014 Subject: Professional Installation for LocaXion_Anchor- LADC101 with FCC ID : R9O-LADC101 &
IC :5164A-LADC101 Bonnie Sa BW Technologies by Honeywell 2840 - 2nd Ave S.E., Calgary, Alberta re. PMA Cori cay To whomsoever it may conce LocaXion Anchor is a beacon device that responds to the prob baer 2840 - 2 Avenue ST POST Glad Canada T2A 7X9 403-248-9226 Corporate SLXSeP REAL ahd 800-663-4164 Toll Free Bonnie.saxinger@
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www.tuv.com Appendix 1 Prfbericht - Nr.: Test Report No. 19660089 001 Seite 1 von 3 Page 1 of 3 Test Setup Test Setup www.tuv.com Appendix 1 Prfbericht - Nr.: Test Report No. 19660089 001 Seite 2 von 3 Page 2 of 3 Test setup Test Setup www.tuv.com Appendix 1 Prfbericht - Nr.: Test Report No. 19660089 001 Seite 3 von 3 Page 3 of 3 Test setup
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Produkte Products Prfbericht - Nr.:
Test Report No.:
Auftraggeber:
Client:
19660089 001 BW Technologies 2840, 2 Ave SE CALGARY, Alberta, T2A 7X9 Gegenstand der Prfung:
Test item:
LocaXion Anchor Seite 1 von 62 Page 1 of 62 Bezeichnung:
Identification:
Wareneingangs-Nr.:
Receipt No.:
Prfort:
Testing location:
Prfgrundlage:
Test specification:
LADC101 1803032599 Serien-Nr.:
Serial No. Engineering Sample Eingangsdatum:
Date of receipt:
01.04.2014 Refer Page 4 of 62 for test facilities FCC Part 15: Subpart C ANSI C63.4-2003 Prfergebnis:
Test Result:
Der Prfgegenstand entspricht oben genannter Prfgrundlage(n). The test items passed the test specification(s). Prflaboratorium:
Testing Laboratory:
TV Rheinland (India) Pvt. Ltd. 82/A, 3rd Main, West Wing, Electronic City Phase 1 Hosur Road, Bangalore 560 100. India FCC Registration No.: 176555 geprft / tested by:
09.04.2014 Vinay N Datum Date Test Engineer Name/Stellung Name/Position Unterschrift Signature Datum Date Senior Manager Name/Stellung Name/Position kontrolliert / reviewed by:
10.04.2014 Raghavendra Kulkarni Unterschrift Signature Sonstiges /Other Aspects:
FCC ID : R9O-LADC101 Abkrzungen:
P(ass) =
=
F(ail)
= nicht anwendbar N/A
= nicht getestet N/T entspricht Prfgrundlage entspricht nicht Prfgrundlage Abbreviations:
P(ass) = passed F(ail) N/A N/T
=
= not applicable
= not tested failed Dieser Prfbericht bezieht sich nur auf das o.g. Prfmuster und darf ohne Genehmigung der Prfstelle nicht auszugsweise vervielfltigt werden. Dieser Bericht berechtigt nicht zur Verwendung eines Prfzeichens. This test report relates to the a. m. test sample. Without permission of the test center this test report is not permitted to be duplicated in extracts. This test report does not entitle to carry any safety mark on this or similar products. TV Rheinland LGA Products GmbH Tillystrae 2 D - 90431 Nrnberg Tel.: +49 911 655 5225 Fax: +49 911 655 5226 Mail: service@de.tuv.com Web: www.tuv.com Rev.:1.2 2009-12-29 / approved: M.Jungnitsch www.tuv.com Test Result Summary Clause Test Item Result FCC 15.247(b) (3) Maximum Peak Conducted Output Power FCC 15.247(a) (2) 6dB Bandwidth FCC 15.247(e) Maximum Power Spectral Density FCC 15.247(d) Band-edge compliance FCC 15.209 / FCC 15.205 Spurious Radiated Emissions and Restricted Bands of Operation Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 2 of 62 www.tuv.com Content List of Test and Measurement Instruments .............................................................. 4 General Product Information ..................................................................................... 5 Product Function and Intended Use .......................................................................................................... 5 Ratings and System Details ........................................................................................................................ 5 Operation Descriptions .............................................................................................. 6 Test Set-up and Operation Mode ............................................................................... 7 Principle of Configuration Selection ......................................................................................................... 7 Test Operation and Test Software ............................................................................................................. 7 Test Modes Data Rates and Modulations .............................................................................................. 7 Test Methodology ....................................................................................................... 8 Radiated Emission Test .............................................................................................................................. 8 Test Results ................................................................................................................. 9 Maximum Peak Conducted Output Power Section 15.247(b) (3) .............................. 9 Maximum Power Spectral Density Section 15.247(e) .................................. 18 6 dB Bandwidth Section 15.247(a) (2) ............................ 27 Band-edge Compliance Section 15.247(d) ................................. 44 Spurious Radiated Emissions and........................................................................................................... 56 Restricted Bands of Operation Section 15.209 and 15.205 .................. 56 Appendix 1: Test Setup Photo Appendix 2: EUT External Photo Appendix 3: EUT Internal Photo Appendix 4: FCC Label and Label Location Appendix 5: Block Diagram Appendix 6: Specification of EUT Appendix 7: Schematic Diagrams Appendix 8: Bill of Material Appendix 9: User Manual Appendix 10: Maximum Permissible Exposure Calculation Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 3 of 62 www.tuv.com List of Test and Measurement Instruments TUV Rheinland (India) Pvt. Ltd. , Bangalore Equipment Manufacturer Model S/N Calibration Due Date EMI Test Receiver Rohde &Schwarz ESU 40 100288 04.10.2014 Double-Ridged Waveguide Horn Antenna ETS Lindgren 3116C 125945 01.09.2014 Honeywell Technology Solutions Lab. Equipment Manufacturer Model S/N Calibration Due Date EMI Test Receiver Spectrum Analyzer Spectrum Analyzer Power Supply RF Cable R&S Agilent Agilent ESIB7 N9000A N9010A 100287 31-Jul-14 MY51260171 24-Jan-15 MY51250100 24-Jan-15 Gwinstek GPS4303 E4845901 28-Mar-15 Huber-Suhner Sucoflex 100 SNMY134681
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Thermal Chamber Testequity High Pass Filter Wainwright Preamplifier R&S 105 WHKX1.5/15G-
12ST SCU-18 050110 15-Nov-15 1 09-May-14 10178 13-Jun-14 Biconical Antenna ETS Lindgren 3104C 00069263 15-Nov-14 Double Ridge Guide Horn Antenna ETS Lindgren 3117 00064055 14-Nov-14 RF cable (9KHz to 1GHz) COLEMAN RF cable (9KHz to 1GHz) COLEMAN RG214 RG214 RE-1 A RE-1 B 9-May-14 9-May-14 RF cable (1GHz to 18GHz) AH Systems SAC-18G-06 RE-2A 9-May-14 RF cable (1GHz to 18GHz) AH Systems SAC-18G-06 RE-2B 9-May-14 Double Ridge Guide Horn Antenna ETS Lindgren 3117 00119022 20-Mar-14 Testing Facilities:
1) TUV Rheinland (India) Private Limited No. 108, West Wing Electronic city Phase I Bangalore 560100 2) Honeywell Technology Solutions Lab RMZ ECOWORLD INFRASTRUCTURE PVT. LTD., Survey # 19/2, Devarabisanahalli Village, Varthur Hobli, Bangalore East Taluk, Bangalore 560103 Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 4 of 62 www.tuv.com General Product Information Product Function and Intended Use LocaXion Anchor is a Wi-Fi unit operating in 2.4GHz band. LocaXion Anchor is a beacon device that responds to the probe request and transmits SSID data. It is certified for indoor and outdoor use in Class 1, Division 2/Zone 2 (Groups A, B, C, D) environments Ratings and System Details Operating Frequency Range 2400MHz 2483.50MHz No. of channel 11 (Refer Table 1) Channel Spacing 5MHz Transmitted Power Data Rate Modulation 802.11b 14.80 dBm 802.11g 13.46 dBm 802.11b: 1,2, 5.5,11 Mbps 802.11g: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps DSSS and OFDM Number of antenna One Antenna Gain and Antenna type 5dBi, collinear antenna Supply Voltage to Module 12V DC 30V DC Environmental Operational Temperature: -40C to 75 C Test Conditions:
Supply Voltage: 24V DC Environmental conditions:
Temperature: +23 C RH: 62%
Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 5 of 62 www.tuv.com Operation Descriptions The Wi-Fi module forms the heart of the unit which is 802.11 standards compliant and supports WPA2-
PSK security. LocaXion Anchor is powered by +24 volts DC. The RF unit is protected with a permanently attached lightning arrestor. The lightning arrestor placed between the antenna and the RF unit protecting the main circuitry from any susceptible attack. Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 6 of 62 www.tuv.com Test Set-up and Operation Mode Principle of Configuration Selection Transmission was enabled with 100% duty cycle duty on low, mid and high channel in different data rates. Test Operation and Test Software HyperTerminal in the computer was used to enable the transmission with 100% duty cycle, changing channels (low/mid/high) and data rates on the EUT for the tests in this report. Special Accessories and Auxiliary Equipment
- None Countermeasures to achieve EMC Compliance
- None Test Modes Data Rates and Modulations For Radiated spurious emissions, the tests were performed for all data rates and only worst results are reported in this report. Table of Frequency Frequency Band Channel No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2400 2483.5 MHz Table 1 Frequency
(MHz) 2412 2417 2422 2427 2432 2437 2442 2447 2452 2457 2462 Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 7 of 62 www.tuv.com Test Methodology Radiated Emission Test The radiated emission measurement was performed according to the procedures in ANSI C63.4-2003. The equipment under test (EUT) was placed at the middle of the 80 cm high turntable, and the EUT is 3 meters far from the measuring antenna. The turntable was rotated 360 for obtaining the maximum emission. The height of the measuring antennas was scanned between 1m and 4m, and the antenna rotated to repeat the measurements for both the horizontal and vertical antenna polarizations. Repeat the measurement steps until the maximum emissions were obtained. The measurement above 1000MHz was performed by horn antenna. The measurement below 30MHz was performed by loop antenna. The EUT was rotated around the X-, Y-, and Z-Axis and the results from worst case axis are recorded. Semi-anechoic Chamber 3m EUT Turntable Ground Plane Pre-Amplifier Measuring Receiver /
Spectrum Analyzer Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 8 of 62 www.tuv.com Test Results Maximum Peak Conducted Output Power Section 15.247(b) (3) Result Pass Test Specification Measurement Bandwidth (RBW) Requirement FCC Part 15 Subpart C 300kHz
<1 watt (30dBm). Test Method:
Spectrum Analyzer EUT Note: For measurement of Maximum Peak conducted output power method AVGSA-1 was used Test Result:
802.11 Data Rate Protocol
(Mbps) Channel Frequency
(MHz) Total Power
(dBm) Limit
(dBm) 2412.00 13.81 30.00 1 2437.00 14.02 30.00 b 2462.00 14.13 30.00 2412.00 13.85 30.00 11 2437.00 14.62 30.00 2462.00 14.80 30.00 Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 9 of 62 www.tuv.com Data rate: 1 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2412 MHz Data rate: 1 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2437 MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 10 of 62 www.tuv.com Data rate: 1 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2462 MHz Data rate: 11 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2412 MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 11 of 62 www.tuv.com Data rate: 11 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2437 MHz Data rate: 11 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2462 MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 12 of 62 www.tuv.com 802.11 Protocol Data Rate
(Mbps) Channel Frequency
(MHz) Total Power
(dBm) 6 g 24 54 2412.00 2437.00 2462.00 2412.00 2437.00 2462.00 2412.00 2437.00 2462.00 12.57 12.79 13.46 12.53 12.78 12.90 12.50 12.74 12.83 Limit
(dBm) 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 Data rate: 6 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2412 MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 13 of 62 www.tuv.com Data rate: 6 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2437 MHz Data rate: 6 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2462 MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 14 of 62 www.tuv.com Data rate: 24 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2412 MHz Data rate: 24 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2437 MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 15 of 62 www.tuv.com Data rate: 24 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2462 MHz Data rate: 54 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2412 MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 16 of 62 www.tuv.com Data rate: 54 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2437 MHz Data rate: 54 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2462 MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 17 of 62 www.tuv.com Maximum Power Spectral Density Section 15.247(e) Result Pass Test Specification Detector Function Requirement FCC Part 15 Section 15.247 (e) Average For digitally modulated systems, the power spectral density conducted from the intentional radiator to the antenna shall not be greater than 8 dBm. Note: For measurement of Maximum power spectral density AVGPSD-1 was used Test Method:
EUT Spectrum Analyzer 802.11 Protocol Data Rate
(Mbps) Channel Frequency
(MHz) 2412.00 b 1 2437.00 2462.00 2412.00 11 2437.00 2462.00 Total PSD
(dBm) Limit
(dBm)
-5.37
-4.94
-4.29
-4.92
-5.73
-4.64 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 Test Result:
Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 18 of 62 www.tuv.com Data rate: 1 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2412 MHz Data rate: 1 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2437 MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 19 of 62 www.tuv.com Data rate: 1 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2462 MHz Data rate: 11 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2412 MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 20 of 62 www.tuv.com Data rate: 11 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2437 MHz Data rate: 11 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2462 MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 21 of 62 802.11 Protocol Data Rate
(Mbps) Channel Frequency
(MHz) Total PSD
(dBm) Limit (dBm) 6 g 24 54 2412.00 2437.00 2462.00 2412.00 2437.00 2462.00 2412.00 2437.00 2462.00
-7.68
-7.86
-7.36
-7.94
-7.55
-7.87
-8.57
-7.80
-7.11 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 www.tuv.com Data rate: 6 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2412 MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 22 of 62 www.tuv.com Data rate: 6 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2437 MHz Data rate: 6 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2462 MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 23 of 62 www.tuv.com Data rate: 24 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2412 MHz Data rate: 24 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2437 MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 24 of 62 www.tuv.com Data rate: 24 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2462 MHz Data rate: 54 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2412 MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 25 of 62 www.tuv.com Data rate: 54 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2437 MHz Data rate: 54 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2462 MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 26 of 62 www.tuv.com 6 dB Bandwidth Section 15.247(a) (2) Result Pass Test Specification Requirement FCC Part 15 Section 15.247 (a) (2) The minimum 6 dB bandwidth shall be at least 500 kHz. Test Method:
Test Result:
EUT Spectrum Analyzer 802.11 Data Rate Protocol
(Mbps) Channel Lower Upper 6 dB Frequency Frequency Frequency Bandwidth
(MHz)
(MHz)
(MHz)
(MHz) 99% OBW
(MHz) 2412.00 2406.95 2417.05 10.10 15.80 1 2437.00 2431.95 2442.05 10.10 15.80 2462.00 2456.95 2467.05 10.10 15.76 2412.00 2406.75 2416.87 10.12 15.63 11 2437.00 2431.82 2441.90 10.08 15.58 2462.00 2456.32 2467.45 11.13 15.63 b Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 27 of 62 www.tuv.com Data Rate: 1 Mbps Channel frequency: 2412 MHz Data Rate: 1 Mbps Channel frequency: 2437 MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 28 of 62 www.tuv.com Data Rate: 1 Mbps Channel frequency: 2462 MHz Data Rate: 11 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2412 MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 29 of 62 www.tuv.com Data Rate: 11 Mbps Channel frequency: 2437 MHz Data Rate: 11 Mbps Channel frequency: 2462 MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 30 of 62 www.tuv.com Data rate: 1 Mbps 99% Occupied Bandwidth: Channel 2412MHz Data rate: 1 Mbps 99% Occupied Bandwidth: Channel 2437MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 31 of 62 www.tuv.com Data rate: 1 Mbps 99% Occupied Bandwidth: Channel 2462MHz Data rate: 11 Mbps 99% Occupied Bandwidth: Channel 2412MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 32 of 62 www.tuv.com Data rate: 11 Mbps 99% Occupied Bandwidth: Channel 2437MHz Data rate: 11 Mbps 99% Occupied Bandwidth: Channel 2462MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 33 of 62 www.tuv.com 802.11 Protocol Data Rate
(Mbps) Channel Frequency
(MHz) Lower Upper 6 dB Frequency Frequency Bandwidth
(MHz)
(MHz)
(MHz) 99% OBW
(MHz) 2412.00 2437.00 2462.00 2412.00 2437.00 2462.00 2412.00 2437.00 2462.00 2403.82 2428.85 2453.82 2403.75 2428.75 2453.75 2403.75 2428.75 2453.75 2420.17 2445.17 2470.15 2420.22 2445.22 2470.22 2420.25 2445.25 2470.22 16.35 16.32 16.33 16.47 16.47 16.37 16.50 16.50 16.47 16.37 16.36 16.37 16.38 16.37 16.37 16.37 16.37 16.37 6 g 24 54 Data Rate: 6 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2412 MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 34 of 62 www.tuv.com Data Rate: 6 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2437 MHz Data Rate: 6 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2462 MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 35 of 62 www.tuv.com Data Rate: 24 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2412 MHz Data Rate: 24 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2437 MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 36 of 62 www.tuv.com Data Rate: 24 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2462 MHz Data Rate: 54 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2412 MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 37 of 62 www.tuv.com Data Rate: 54 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2437MHz Data Rate: 54 Mbps Channel Frequency: 2462 MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 38 of 62 www.tuv.com Data Rate: 6 Mbps 99% Occupied Bandwidth: Channel 2412MHz Data Rate: 6 Mbps 99% Occupied Bandwidth: Channel 2437MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 39 of 62 www.tuv.com Data Rate: 6 Mbps 99% Occupied Bandwidth: Channel 2462MHz Data Rate: 24 Mbps 99% Occupied Bandwidth: Channel 2412MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 40 of 62 www.tuv.com Data Rate: 24 Mbps 99% Occupied Bandwidth: Channel 2437MHz Data Rate: 24 Mbps 99% Occupied Bandwidth: Channel 2462MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 41 of 62 www.tuv.com Data Rate: 54 Mbps 99% Occupied Bandwidth: Channel 2412MHz Data Rate: 54 Mbps 99% Occupied Bandwidth: Channel 2437MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 42 of 62 www.tuv.com Data Rate: 54 Mbps 99% Occupied Bandwidth: Channel 2462MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 43 of 62 www.tuv.com Band-edge Compliance Section 15.247(d) Result Pass Test Specification Detector Function Requirement FCC Part 15 Section 15.247(d) Peak In any 100kHz bandwidth outside the frequency band in which the spread spectrum or digitally modulated intentional radiator is operating, the radio frequency power that is produced by the intentional radiator shall be at least 30dB below that in the 100kHz bandwidth within the band that contains the highest level of the desired power, based on either an RF conducted or a radiated measurement, provided the transmitter demonstrates compliance with the peak conducted power limits. EUT Spectrum Analyzer Test Method:
Test Result:
802.11 Data Rate Channel Value at Band Edge Protocol
(Mbps) Frequency
(MHz) Frequency
(MHz) Value (dBc) Limit
(dBc) b 1 11 2412.00 2400.00
-41.19
-30.00 2462.00 2483.50
-54.60
-30.00 2412.00 2400.00
-42.21
-30.00 2462.00 2483.50
-53.70
-30.00 Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 44 of 62 www.tuv.com Data Rate: 1 Mbps Channel frequency: 2412 MHz Data Rate: 1 Mbps Channel frequency: 2462 MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 45 of 62 www.tuv.com Data Rate: 11 Mbps Channel frequency: 2412 MHz Data Rate: 11 Mbps Channel frequency: 2462 MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 46 of 62 www.tuv.com 802.11 Protocol Data Rate
(Mbps) Channel Frequency
(MHz) Value at Bande Edge Frequency
(MHz) Value (dBc) 6 g 24 54 2412.00 2400.00
-31.85 2462.00 2483.50
-45.89 2412.00 2400.00
-32.86 2462.00 2483.50
-45.26 2412.00 2400.00
-31.53 2462.00 2483.50
-44.18 Limit
(dBc)
-30.00
-30.00
-30.00
-30.00
-30.00
-30.00 Data Rate: 6 Mbps Channel frequency: 2412 MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 47 of 62 www.tuv.com Data Rate: 6 Mbps Channel frequency: 2462 MHz Data Rate: 24 Mbps Channel frequency: 2412 MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 48 of 62 www.tuv.com Data Rate: 24 Mbps Channel frequency: 2462 MHz Data Rate: 54 Mbps Channel frequency: 2412 MHz Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 49 of 62 www.tuv.com Data Rate: 54 Mbps Channel frequency: 2462 MHz Conducted Spurious Emission Data Rate: 1Mbps Channel Low Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 50 of 62 www.tuv.com Data Rate: 1Mbps Channel High Data Rate: 11Mbps Channel Low Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 51 of 62 www.tuv.com Data Rate: 11Mbps Channel High Data Rate: 6Mbps Channel Low Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 52 of 62 www.tuv.com Data Rate: 6Mbps Channel High Data Rate: 24Mbps Channel Low Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 53 of 62 www.tuv.com Data Rate: 24Mbps Channel High Data Rate: 54Mbps Channel Low Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 54 of 62 www.tuv.com Data Rate: 54Mbps Channel High Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 55 of 62 www.tuv.com Spurious Radiated Emissions and Restricted Bands of Operation Section 15.209 and 15.205 Result Pass Test Specification Test Method Measurement Location Measuring Distance Detection Requirement Limit for Radiated Emission of Section 15.209:
FCC Part 15 Section 15.209 &15.205 ANSI C63.4-2003 Semi Anechoic Chamber 3m QP for frequency below 1GHz, Average for frequency above 1GHz As per the limits mentioned in the bellow table Frequency
(MHz) Field strength Field strength Distance of
(V/m)
(dBV/m) Measurement (m) 0.009 0.490 2400/F(kHz) 48.50 13.80 0.490 1.705 24000/F(kHz) 33.80 23.00 1.705 -30 30-88 88-216 216-960 Above 960 30 100 150 200 500 29.54 40.0 43.5 46.0 54.0 300*
30*
30*
3 3 3 3 Remark: * The limit shows in the table above of frequency range 0.009 0.490, 0.490 1.705 MHz and 1.705-30MHz is at 300 meter, 30 meter and 30 meter range respectively, which corresponds to 88.50 53.80, 53.80 43.00 and 49.5dBV/m at 3m range by extrapolation calculation and the measurement of loop antenna. The emission limits shown in the above table are based on measurements employing a CISPR quasi-peak detector except for the frequency bands 990 kHz, 110490 kHz and above 1000 MHz Radiated emission limits in these three bands are based on measurements employing an average detector. Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 56 of 62 www.tuv.com Test results:
For frequency Range 9kHz - 1 GHz Polarization Frequency (MHz) 40.52 119.07 260.44 V Emission
(dBuV/m) 17.4 18.5 16.5 Limit (dBuV/m) Margin (dB) 40 43.5 46
-22.6
-25
-29.5 No other emissions found Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 57 of 62 www.tuv.com For frequency above 1GHz Data Rate
(Mbps) Channel Polarization Detector Frequency
(MHz) Emission
(dBuV/m) Limit Margin
(dBuV/m)
(dB) Low High V H V H 1 Pk Av Pk Av Pk Av Pk Av Pk Av Pk Av Pk Av Pk Av 2390 2390 2412 2412 55.05 42.89 104.90 102.00 74.00 54.00
-18.95
-11.11
*
*
-
-
No Harmonics found 2390 2390 2412 2412 52.79 39.96 86.50 83.70 No Harmonics found 2462 2462 2483.5 2483.5 106.50 104.00 56.74 44.37 74.00 54.00
-21.21
-14.04
*
*
*
*
-
-
-
-
74.00 54.00
-17.26
-9.63 No Harmonics found 2462 2462 2483.5 2483.5 89.50 86.00 52.91 40.61
*
*
-
-
74.00 54.00
-21.09
-13.39 No Harmonics found Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 58 of 62 www.tuv.com Data Rate
(Mbps) Channel Polarization Detector Frequency
(MHz) Emission
(dBuV/m) Limit Margin
(dBuV/m)
(dB) V H V H Low High 11 Pk Av Pk Av Pk Av Pk Av Pk Av Pk Av Pk Av Pk Av 2390 2390 2412 2412 56.04 44.86 110.10 102.4 74.00 54.00
-17.96
-9.14
*
*
-
-
No Harmonics found 2390 2390 2412 2412 52.48 39.97 92.50 84.8 No Harmonics found 2462 2462 2483.5 2483.5 110.90 103.10 57.48 46.13 74.00 54.00
-21.52
-14.03
*
*
*
*
-
-
-
-
74.00 54.00
-16.52
-7.87 No Harmonics found 2462 2462 2483.5 2483.5 93.50 85.00 53.60 40.68
*
*
-
-
74.00 54.00
-20.4
-13.32 No Harmonics found Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 59 of 62 www.tuv.com Data Rate
(Mbps) Channel Polarization Detector Frequency
(MHz) Emission
(dBuV/m) Limit Margin
(dBuV/m)
(dB) Low High V H V H 6 Pk Av Pk Av Pk Av Pk Av Pk Av Pk Av Pk Av Pk Av 2390 2390 2412 2412 68.58 48.99 108.50 98.50 No Harmonics found 2390 2390 2412 2412 53.80 40.50 90.20 81.00 No Harmonics found 2462 2462 2483.5 2483.5 109.70 100.10 69.78 51.22 74.00 54.00
*
*
74.00 54.00
*
*
*
*
-5.42
-5.01
-
-
-20.2
-13.5
-
-
-
-
74.00 54.00
-4.22
-2.78 No Harmonics found 2462 2462 2483.5 2483.5 91.10 82.00 53.90 41.24
*
*
-
-
74.00 54.00
-20.1
-12.76 No Harmonics found Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 60 of 62 www.tuv.com Data Rate
(Mbps) Channel Polarization Detector Frequency
(MHz) Emission
(dBuV/m) Limit Margin
(dBuV/m)
(dB) V H V H Low High 24 Pk Av Pk Av Pk Av Pk Av Pk Av Pk Av Pk Av Pk Av 2390 2390 2412 2412 68.02 44.48 109.5 98.10 74.00 54.00
*
*
-5.98
-9.52
-
-
No Harmonics found 2390 2390 2412 2412 53.86 40.30 90.10 80.00 No Harmonics found 2462 2462 2483.5 2483.5 110.00 99.30 69.86 51.12 74.00 54.00
-20.14
-13.7
*
*
*
*
-
-
-
-
74.00 54.00
-4.14
-2.88 No Harmonics found 2462 2462 2483.5 2483.5 95.50 85.00 56.47 41.14
*
*
-
-
74.00 54.00
-17.53
-12.86 No Harmonics found Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 61 of 62 www.tuv.com Data Rate
(Mbps) Channel Polarization Detector Frequency
(MHz) Emission
(dBuV/m) Limit Margin
(dBuV/m)
(dB) Pk Av Pk Av Pk Av Pk Av Pk Av Pk Av Pk Av Pk Av 2390 2390 2412 2412 69.82 50.11 109.10 98.00 74.00 54.00
*
*
-4.18
-3.89
-
-
No Harmonics found 2390 2390 2412 2412 53.16 39.97 90.50 80.00 No Harmonics found 2462 2462 2483.5 2483.5 110.10 99.20 70.41 51.24 74.00 54.00
-20.84
-14.03
*
*
*
*
-
-
-
-
74.00 54.00
-3.59
-2.76 No Harmonics found 2462 2462 2483.5 2483.5 94.10 83.30 55.84 41.29
*
*
-
-
74.00 54.00
-18.16
-12.71 No Harmonics found Low High V H V H 54 Test Report No.: 19660089 001 Date: 09.04.2014 Page 62 of 62
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2014-05-29 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2014-05-29
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
BW Technologies Limited
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0011084415
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1 | Physical Address |
2840 - 2nd Avenue S.E.
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1 |
Calgary, N/A
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1 |
Canada
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
r******@twn.tuv.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
R9O
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
LADC101
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
B******** S********
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1 | Title |
Manager, Product Compliance
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1 | Telephone Number |
847-9******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
(403)********
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1 |
b******@honeywell.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | LocaXion Anchor Wireless Transceiver | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
TUV Rheinland (India) Pvt. Ltd.,
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1 | Name |
B******** G********
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1 | Telephone Number |
91-80******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
91-80********
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1 |
g******@ind.tuv.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0301900 |
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