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S UMMARY INTRODUCTION ...................................................................275 TIPS, CONTROLS AND GENERAL INFORMATION ...276 TIPS ...........................................................................................276 MULTIMEDIA DEVICES: SUPPORTED AUDIO FILES AND FORMATS.....................................................................278 NOTES ON TRADEMARKS...............................................279 EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES.........................................279 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS........................................280 QUICK GUIDE.........................................................................281 CONTROLS ON FRONT PANEL ....................................281 FRONT PANEL CONTROL SUMMARY TABLE............282 STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS ........................................283 DESCRIPTION.......................................................................283 STEERING WHEEL CONTROL SUMMARY TABLE....284 SWITCHING THE SYSTEM ON/OFF ................................285 RADIO (TUNER) MODE....................................................285 RADIO MODE SELECTION ..............................................285 FREQUENCY BAND SELECTION...................................285 DISPLAYED INFORMATION .............................................286 RADIO STATION SELECTION.........................................286 PREVIOUS/NEXT RADIO STATION SEARCH ............287 PREVIOUS/NEXT RADIO STATION FAST SEARCH..287 AM/FM RADIO STATION TUNING ................................287 DAB RADIO ...........................................................................288 SETTING THE PRESELECTIONS .....................................289 AUDIO.....................................................................................289 MEDIA MODE ..........................................................................292 TRACK CHANGE (previous/next) ...................................292
. TRACK FAST FORWARD/REWIND ...............................292 TRACK SELECTION (Browse)..........................................292 AUDIO SOURCE SELECTION..........................................293 TRACK INFORMATION DISPLAY...................................293 RANDOM TRACK REPRODUCTION ...........................293 TRACK REPETITION...........................................................293 CD PLAYER ........................................................................ .... 294 LOADING/EJECTING A CD........................................... 294 Bluetooth SOURCE .......................................................295 PAIRING A Bluetooth AUDIO DEVICE .................295 USB/iPod SUPPORT.................................................................296 AUX SUPPORT.........................................................................296 PHONE MODE ........................................................................297 PHONE MODE ACTIVATION ..........................................297 MAIN FUNCTIONS .............................................................297 DISPLAYED INFORMATION .............................................298 PAIRING A MOBILE PHONE.............................................298 STORING NAMES/NUMBERS IN THE MOBILE PHONE PHONEBOOK ......................................................300 CONNECTION/DISCONNECTION OF A MOBILE PHONE OR A Bluetooth AUDIO DEVICE ...........300 DELETION OF A MOBILE PHONE OR A Bluetooth AUDIO DEVICE ........................................301 SETTING A MOBILE PHONE OR A Bluetooth AUDIO DEVICE AS FAVOURITE .........302 DELETION OF PHONE DATA
(PHONEBOOK AND RECENT CALLS) ........................302 273 TRANSMISSION OF PHONE DATA
(PHONEBOOK AND RECENT CALLS) ........................302 MAKING A PHONE CALL.................................................303 MANAGING AN INCOMING CALL ..............................304 MAKING A SECOND PHONE CALL.............................306 MANAGING TWO PHONE CALLS................................306 ENDING A CALL..................................................................307 REDIALLING ..........................................................................307 CONTINUING A PHONE CALL .....................................307 ACTIVATION/DEACTIVATION OF THE MICROPHONE......................................................................307 TRANSFERRING A CALL...................................................308 SMS MESSAGE READER......................................................308
"MORE" MODE........................................................................308 TRIP COMPUTER .................................................................309 CLOCK ....................................................................................309 eco:Drive .................................................................................309 SETTINGS ...............................................................................311 VOICE COMMANDS ............................................................315 USE OF THE VOICE COMMANDS.................................315 USE OF STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS TO ACTIVATE VOICE COMMANDS..............................315 VOICE SESSION STATUS....................................................316 MULTIPLE CHOICE..............................................................316 GLOBAL VOICE COMMANDS.........................................317 PHONE VOICE COMMANDS ..........................................318 RADIO AM/FM/DAB VOICE COMMANDS ..................32 2 MEDIA VOICE COMMANDS............................................32 4 CUSTOMER SERVICE NUMBER LIST ................................3 27 274 INTRODUCTION The car is equipped with an infotelematic system designed according to the specific characteristics of the passenger compartment, with a customised design that matches the style of dashboard. The system is installed in an ergonomic position for the driver and passenger, and controls can be quickly located from the graphical display on the front, making the device easy to use. To increase protection against theft, the system has a protection system that only allows it to be used on the vehicle in which it was originally fitted. The instructions for use are given below and we recommend you read them carefully and always keep them to hand (for example, in the glove compartment). Enjoy reading. Happy motoring!
The information in this publication is provided by way of example. Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A.can modify the specifications of the vehicle model described in this publication at any time, for technical or marketing purposes. For further information, contact a Fiat Dealership. 275 TIPS, CONTROLS AND GENERAL INFORMATION TIPS Road safety Learn how to use the various system functions before setting off. Read the instructions for the system carefully before setting off. WARNING If the volume is too loud this can be dangerous.Adjust the volume so that you can still hear background noises (e.g. horns, ambulances, police vehicles, etc.). Care and maintenance Observe the following precautions to ensure the system is fully operational:
the display is sensitive to scratching, liquids and detergents. The display should not come into contact with pointed or rigid objects which could damage its surface. Do not press on the display when cleaning it. prevent any liquid from entering the system: this could be damaged beyond repair. Only clean the front panel and the display with a soft, clean, dry, anti-static cloth. Cleaning and polishing products may damage the surface. Do not use alcohol or similar products to clean the panel or the display. Reception conditions Reception conditions change constantly while driving. Reception may be interfered with by the presence of mountains, buildings or bridges, or when you are far away from the broadcaster. IMPORTANT The volume may be increased when receiving traffic alerts and news. 276 Important In the event of a failure, the system should only be checked and repaired at a Fiat Dealership. If the temperature is particularly low, the display may take a while to reach optimum brightness. If the car is stopped for a while and the outside temperature is very high, the system may go into thermal protection mode, suspending operation until the temperature in the passenger compartment returns to acceptable levels. CD Dirt, scratches or any distortions on CDs may cause skipping during playback and poor sound quality. Follow these tips for optimum playback conditions:
only use CDs with the following mark:
never use chemical products (e.g. antistatic, thinner or spray cans) for cleaning as they could damage the surface of the CDs;
after listening to them place CDs back in their cases to avoid them being damaged;
do not expose CDs to direct sunlight, high temperatures or moisture for long periods;
do not stick labels on the surface of the CD and do not write on the recorded surface using pens or pencils;
never use CDs that are very scratched, cracked, deformed, etc. Their use could cause damage the player or make it malfunction. To achieve the best quality audio reproduction we recommend the use of original CD supports. Correct operation is not guaranteed when CD-R/RW media are used that were not correctly burnt and/or with a maximum capacity above 650 Mb. clean every CD thoroughly removing any fingerprints or dust using a soft cloth. Hold CDs by the circumference and clean them from the centre towards the edge;
277 IMPORTANT Do not use commercially available protective sheets for CDs or discs with stabilisers as they could get stuck in the internal mechanism and damage the disc. IMPORTANT If a copy-protected CD is used, it may take a few seconds before the system starts to play it. The CD player cannot be guaranteed to play all protected discs. The presence of copy protection is often in small letters or may be difficult to read on the cover of the actual CD and it may say something like, for example, "COPY CONTROL", "COPY PROTECTED", "THIS CD CANNOT BE PLAYED ON A PC/MAC" or identified through the use of symbols, such as, for example:
IMPORTANT If a multisession disc is loaded, only the first session will be played. MULTIMEDIA DEVICES: SUPPORTED AUDIO FILES AND FORMATS For CD, USB and iPod sources the system can play files with the following extensions and formats:
.MP3 (32 320Kbps);
.WAV;
.WMA (5 320Kbps) mono and stereo;
.AAC (8 96KHz) mono and stereo;
.M4A (8 96KHz) mono and stereo;
.M4B (8 96KHz) mono and stereo;
.MP4 (8 96KHz) mono and stereo. For all sources (CD, AUX, iPod and Bluetooth ), the system can also play the following Playlist formats:
.M3U
.PLS
.WPL NOTE It makes no difference whether the suffixes are written in capital or small letters. 278 NOTES ON TRADEMARKS iPod, iTunes and iPhone are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device and of its conformity with the safety rules and standards. EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES Other electronic devices (e.g. iPod, PDA, etc...) can be used on the car. Some of them can however cause electromagnetic interference. Disconnect these devices if the system performance worsens. NOTE The system supports only FAT32-formatted USB devices. The system does not support devices with a capacity higher than 64 Gb. The DAB/DAB+/DMB Digital Radio function has been certified according to the specifications of
"ARD" white sticker, for Class A - Audio services. ARD is a trademark of the Associazione per la Radiofonia Digitale in Italia. 279 Hi-Fi specification speakers
(for versions/markets, where provided) Front speakers 2 2 38 mm tweeters on the door handle;
165 mm mid-woofer speakers in the door panel. Rear speakers 2 165 mm full-range speakers in the door panel;
1 8-channel amplifier in the luggage compartment;
1 subwoofer box in the luggage compartment
(position varies according to the versions). TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Speakers for basic specification Front speakers 2 2 38 mm tweeters on the door handle;
165 mm mid-woofer speakers in the door panel. Rear speakers 2 165 mm full-range speakers in the door panel. 280 QUICK GUIDE CONTROLS ON FRONT PANEL VOL BROWSE ENTER TUNE SCROLL BROWSE BROWSE ENTER ENTER fig. 1 F0Y0001 281 FRONT PANEL CONTROL SUMMARY TABLE Button Functions 1 -
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7 - BROWSE ENTER 8 - MORE 9 - PHONE 10 - SETTINGS 11 - MEDIA 12 - RADIO Ignition Off Volume adjustment Volume activation/deactivation (Mute/Pause) CD ejection CD housing Display on/off Exit the selection/return to previous screen Scrolling the list or tuning to a radio station Confirmation of the option displayed Accessing the addition functions (displaying of Time, Trip Computer, eco:Drive function data) Phone data displaying Accessing the Vehicle Settings menu Source selection: CD, USB/iPod, AUX or Bluetooth Accessing the Radio mode Mode Brief button press Brief button press Left/right rotation of knob Brief button press Brief button press Brief button press Brief button press Left/right rotation of knob Brief button press Brief button press Brief button press Brief button press Brief button press Brief button press 282 STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS
(for versions/markets, where provided) DESCRIPTION The controls for the main system functions are present on the steering wheel to make things easier. The activation of the function selected is controlled, in some cases, by how long the button is pressed (short or long press) as described in the table below. fig. 2 F0Y0002 283 STEERING WHEEL CONTROL SUMMARY TABLE Button
+/
SRC Interaction (pressure/rotation)
- Acceptance of incoming call
- Acceptance of the second incoming phone call and putting the active phone call on hold
- Activation of voice recognition for Phone function
- Interruption of the voice message in order to give a new voice command
- Interruption of voice recognition
- Rejection of incoming call
- Ending of call in progress Pressing the centre of the left wheel:
- deactivation/reactivation of the microphone during a phone conversation
- activation/deactivation of the CD, USB/iPod, Bluetooth source Pause
- activation/deactivation of radio Mute function Turning left wheel upwards or downwards:
- adjustment of the audio volume: hands-free, SMS message reader, voice announcements and music sources
- Scrolling the stored radio stations (preset)
- Activation of voice recognition
- Interruption of the voice message in order to give a new voice command
- Interruption of voice recognition Turning right wheel upwards or downwards:
- Radio Mode: selection of previous/next radio station
- CD, USB/iPod, Bluetooth mode: selection of previous/next track Pressing the centre of the right wheel:
- selection of audio sources available: radio, CD, USB/iPod, AUX and Bluetooth 284 SWITCHING THE SYSTEM ON/OFF RADIO (TUNER) MODE The system switches on/off when the button/knob
(ON/OFF) is pressed (1-fig. 1). The electronic volume adjustment control rotates continuously (360) in both directions without stop positions. Turn the button/knob clockwise to increase the radio volume or counterclockwise to decrease it. The system has the following tuners: AM, FM and DAB (for versions/markets, where provided). RADIO MODE SELECTION Press the RADIO button (12-fig. 1) on the front panel to activate the radio mode. The different tuning modes can be selected with the corresponding button on the display (see fig. 4). Each tuning mode can have a specific preselection set. FREQUENCY BAND SELECTION Briefly press the "AM/FM" button to switch from AM to FM and vice versa. If the DAB tuner is available, briefly press the
"AM/FM", "AM/DAB", "FM/DAB" buttons to select the desired band. fig. 3 F0Y1030 fig. 4 F0Y1001 285 At the bottom: the following buttons are displayed:
"Browse": list of the radio stations available;
"AM/FM", "AM/DAB", "FM/DAB": selection of the desired frequency band (button reconfigurable according to the band selected: AM,FM or DAB);
"Tune" : manual radio station tuning (not available for DAB radios);
"Info": additional information on the source being listened to;
"Audio": access to the "Audio setting" screen. RADIO STATION SELECTION To search for the desired radio station press buttons or on the display or use the steering wheel controls. DISPLAYED INFORMATION After the desired radio station is selected on the display (see fig. 5), the following information is shown:
At the top: the list of radio stations stored (preset) is displayed; the station being listened to is highlighted. In the middle: the name of the radio station being listened to and the buttons to select the previous or the next radio station are displayed. 286 fig. 5 F0Y1000 After entering the last digit of the station, the "Tune"
screen is deactivated and the system tunes automatically to the station selected (the number of the radio station is displayed in the "Tune" text box). The screen disappears automatically after 5 seconds or manually by pressing the "OK" or buttons.
(Delete) Incomplete radio station selection ("OK") Press the "OK" button on the display to tune to the radio station selected and close the "Direct Tune"
screen (manual tuning). Exit the "Direct Tune" screen Press the "Exit" or the "Radio" button on the display to return to the system main screen. or PREVIOUS/NEXT RADIO STATION SEARCH Briefly press buttons on the display: when the button is released the previous or the next radio station is displayed. When searching forwards, if the system reaches the end of the band, it will automatically stop on the station where the search has started from. PREVIOUS/NEXT RADIO STATION FAST SEARCH Hold down buttons on the display to start the fast search: when the button is released, the first tunable radio station can be heard. or AM/FM RADIO STATION TUNING Use the "Tune" button to select a radio station. Press the "Tune" button on the display then select the first number of the desired radio station (see fig. 6). The graphic keyboard on the display is used to enter the number of the station. In this mode, use buttons + and to fine-tune the frequency. Press button
(and enter the correct station number).
(Delete) to delete a wrong number fig. 6 F0Y1007 287 DAB RADIO
(for versions/markets, where provided) Once the DAB radio mode on the display is selected, the information on the station being listened to is displayed (see fig. 7) and the following modes will be available:
Selection of the previous/next radio station by:
rotating the BROWSE ENTER button/knob (7-fig. 1);
briefly pressing the display;
or buttons on the pressing the wheel. Hold down the station list. or controls on the steering or buttons to fast scroll the The "Browse" button is used to display:
the list of all DAB stations;
the list of stations filtered by "Genres";
the list of stations filtered by "Ensembles"
(broadcast group). Use the "ABC" button inside each list to skip to the desired letter. The "Refresh" button requires the DAB radio station list to be updated: the update can take a few seconds up to about two minutes. 288 fig. 7 F0Y1020 SETTING THE PRESELECTIONS Preselections are available in all system modes and are activated by touching one of the preselection buttons located at the top of the display. To store the radio station being listened to, press and hold down the button corresponding to the desired preset until a confirmation acoustic signal is heard. The system can store up to 12 radio station in each mode: 4 radio stations are displayed at the top. Press the "All" button on the display to show all the radio stations stored in the frequency band selected. AUDIO To enter the "Audio" menu, press the SETTINGS button (10-fig. 1) on the front panel, scroll the menu then select and press the "Audio" item on the display. The following adjustments can be carried out using the "Audio" menu:
"Equalizer" (for versions/markets, where provided);
"Balance/Fade" (left/right and front/rear balance adjustment);
"Volume/Speed" (excluding versions with Hi-Fi system) speed-dependent automatic volume adjustment;
"Loudness" (for versions/markets, where provided);
"Auto-On Radio";
"Radio Off Delay". To exit the "Audio" menu, press the NOTE When a setting is changed, the replaced with the word "Done".
/Done button. button is 289 Equalizer
(for versions/markets, where provided) Select "Equalizer" on the display to adjust the bass, medium and treble tones. Use the "+" or "" buttons to carry out the settings desired (see fig. 8). Then press menu.
/Done button to return to the "Audio"
Balance/Fade Press the "Balance/Fade" button to balance the sound from the front and rear seat speakers. Press the rear speakers (see fig. 9). Press the the left and the right side. The adjustment is also possible by moving the buttons to balance the speakers on buttons to balance the front and or or symbol on the right side of the display upwards/downwards/to the left/to the right. Press the central "C" button to balance the adjustments. Then press menu.
/Done button to return to the "Audio"
290 fig. 8 F0Y1002 fig. 9 F0Y1003 Volume/Speed Press the "Volume/Speed" button to choose between
"Off" and "1, 2 or 3". The option selected is displayed (see fig. 10). Choose "1, 2 or 3" to increase the volume proportionally to the selection made. Then press menu.
/Done button to return to the "Audio"
Loudness
(for versions/markets, where provided) To activate/deactivate the "Loudness" function to improve the sound quality at low volumes. Auto-On Radio To set the radio behaviour when the ignition key is turned to MAR. The options are radio on, radio off or reset of the condition active when the ignition key was last turned to STOP. Radio Off Delay To keep the radio on for a preset time after the ignition key is turned to STOP. fig. 10 F0Y1004 291 MEDIA MODE This chapter describes the interaction modes concerning the operation of CD, Bluetooth , AUX, USB/iPod. button or turn the BROWSE TRACK CHANGE (previous/next) Briefly press the ENTER button/knob (7-fig. 1) clockwise to play the button or turn the next track or briefly press the BROWSE ENTER button/knob counterclockwise to return to the beginning of the selected track or at the beginning of the previous track if this has been played for less than 8 seconds. TRACK FAST FORWARD/REWIND Press and hold down the the selected track or keep the fast rewind the track. The fast forward/rewind will stop once the button is released or when the previous/next track is reached. button to fast forward button pressed to TRACK SELECTION (Browse) Use this function to scroll through or select the tracks on the active device. The selection options depend on the device connected or the CD type inserted. For example, on an audio CD you can select the track to be played, whilst on a CD-ROM, a USB/iPod or Bluetooth device you can scroll through the list of artists, genres and albums available depending on the information present on the tracks. Use the "ABC" button inside each list to skip to the desired letter within the list. NOTE This button may be disabled for some Apple devices. NOTE The "Browse" button does not allow any operation on an AUX device. NOTE To consult the list of Bluetooth audio devices and supported functions, visit the website www.fiat.com or call Customer Services on 00800.3428.0000 (the number may vary depending on the country: please refer to the reference table in the "Customer Service number list" section herein). 292 Press the "Browse" button to activate this function on the source being played. Turn the BROWSE ENTER (7-fig. 1) button/knob to select the desired category and then press the button/knob to confirm the selection. Press the "X" button to cancel the function. NOTE The indexing time of a USB device can vary according to the media inserted (in some cases it can take a few minutes). AUDIO SOURCE SELECTION Press the "Source" button to select the desired audio source among those available: CD, AUX, USB/iPod or Bluetooth. If no source is selected, the screen disappears after a few seconds and the display shows the main screen again. TRACK INFORMATION DISPLAY Press the "Info" button to show on the display the information on the track being listened to for devices that support the function. Press the "X" button to exit the screen. RANDOM TRACK REPRODUCTION Press the ">" button then the "Shuffle" button to play the tracks on CD, USB/iPod or Bluetooth in random mode. Press the "Shuffle" button again to deactivate the function. TRACK REPETITION Press the ">" button then the "Repeat" button to activate the function. Press the "Repeat" button again to deactivate the function. 293 CD PLAYER To activate the CD mode, enter an audio CD or an MP3 in the relevant slot 4 (fig. 1) or press the MEDIA button (11 - fig. 1) on the front panel. If there is a CD inside, press the graphic button
"Source" then select "CD". If the CD loaded cannot be read (e.g. a CD-ROM has been inserted or the CD is inserted the wrong way round or there is a reading error) the display will show an error message. LOADING/EJECTING A CD To load the CD, insert it gently into the slot to activate the motorised loading system, which will position it correctly (the "CD" symbol on the display comes on). Enter a CD when the system is on, the CD mode is automatically selected and the system starts playing the tracks. The display shows the number of the track and the time (minutes and seconds). button (EJECT) (3 - fig. 1) on the front Press the panel, with the system on, to activate the motorised ejection of the CD. After the ejection, the audio source will be automatically selected. If the CD is not removed from the slot, the system will re-enter it automatically after about 10 seconds without playing it. 294 Bluetooth SOURCE This mode is activated by pairing a Bluetooth device containing music tracks.with the system. PAIRING A Bluetooth AUDIO DEVICE To pair a Bluetooth audio device, proceed as follows:
activate the Bluetooth function on the device;
press the MEDIA button (11-fig. 1) on the front panel;
if the "Media" source is active, press the "Source"
button;
select the Bluetooth media source;
press the "Add Device" button;
search for uconnect on the Bluetooth audio device (during the pairing stage a screen is displayed showing the progress of the operation);
when requested by the audio device, enter the PIN code shown on the system display or confirm on the device the PIN displayed;
if the pairing procedure is completed successfully, a screen is displayed. Answer "Yes" to the question to pair the Bluetooth audio device as favourite
(the device will have priority on all other devices that will be paired later on). If "No" is selected, the priority is determined according to the order of connection. The last device connected will have the highest priority;
an audio device can also be paired by pressing the SETTINGS button (10-fig. 1) on the front panel and by selecting "Phone / Bluetooth". IMPORTANT If the Bluetooth connection between mobile phone and system is lost, consult the mobile phone owner's handbook. 295 USB/iPod SUPPORT To activate the USB/iPod mode insert the corresponding device (USB or iPod) in the USB port fig. 11 present on the car. If a USB/iPod device is inserted with the system on, this starts playing the tracks present on the device. AUX SUPPORT To activate the AUX mode engage a suitable device in the AUX port fig. 12 on the car. Entering a device when the system is on, it starts playing the tracks on the device (playing starts from the first track). Adjust the volume by the button/knob on the front or by the volume adjustment control on the connected device. As for the "Audio source selection" function, see the chapter "Media Mode".
(1 - fig. 1) 296 fig. 11 F0Y0097 fig. 12 F0Y0097 IMPORTANT The functions of the device connected with the AUX port are directly managed by the device itself: it is not possible to change track/folder/playlist with the controls on the front or on the steering wheel. Do not leave the cable of your portable player connected with the AUX socket after disconnection, to avoid possible hiss from the speakers. PHONE MODE PHONE MODE ACTIVATION Press the PHONE button (9-fig. 1) on the front panel to activate the Phone mode. The following screen appears on the display (see fig. 13). MAIN FUNCTIONS Use the buttons on the display to:
dial the phone number (using the graphic keypad on the display);
display and call the contacts on the mobile phone phonebook;
display and call contacts from the registers of previous calls;
fig. 13 F0Y1012 297 pair up to 10 phones/audio device to make access and connection easier and quicker;
transfer calls from the system to the mobile phone and vice versa and deactivate the microphone audio for private conversations. Your mobile phones audio is transmitted through your vehicle audio system the system will automatically mute your radio when using the Phone function. DISPLAYED INFORMATION When a phone is connected to the system, the display shows various information (if available):
status of roaming;
network signal intensity;
mobile phone battery charge;
mobile phone name. NOTE To consult the list of mobile phones and supported functions, visit the website www.fiat.com or call Customer Services on 00800.3428.0000 (the number may vary depending on the country: please refer to the reference table in the "Customer Service number list" section herein). 298 PAIRING A MOBILE PHONE IMPORTANT Carry out this operation only with car stationary and in safety conditions; this function is deactivated when the car is moving. Even though the mobile phone pairing procedure is described below we always recommend to consult the mobile phone owner's handbook. To pair the mobile phone, proceed as follows:
activate the Bluetooth function on the mobile phone;
press the PHONE button (9-fig. 1) on the front panel;
if no phone is paired with the system yet, the display shows a dedicated screen;
select "Yes" to start the pairing procedure then search for the uconnect device on the mobile phone (if "No" is selected, the Phone main screen is displayed);
when prompted by the mobile phone, use its keyboard to enter the PIN code shown on the system display or confirm on the mobile phone the PIN displayed;
from the "Phone" screen you can always pair a mobile phone pressing the "Settings" button: press the "Add Device" button and proceed as described above;
during the pairing stage a screen is displayed showing the progress of the operation;
if the pairing procedure is completed successfully, a screen is displayed: answer "Yes" to the question to pair the mobile phone as favourite (the mobile phone will have priority on all other mobile phones that will be paired later on). If no other devices are paired, the system will consider the first associated device as favourite. Note The priority is determined according to the order of connection for mobile phones which are not set as favourite. The last phone connected will have the highest priority. 299 STORING NAMES/NUMBERS IN THE MOBILE PHONE PHONEBOOK Before pairing your mobile phone, you must make sure you have stored the names you want to contact in the phonebook on your mobile phone so that you can call them using the car's hands-free system. If your phonebook does not contain any names, enter new names for the most frequently used numbers. For further details, consult your mobile phone owner's handbook. IMPORTANT The names in the phonebook not containing phone numbers or name and surname will not be displayed. CONNECTION/DISCONNECTION OF A MOBILE PHONE OR A Bluetooth AUDIO DEVICE Connection The system connects automatically to the mobile phone paired with the highest priority. To choose a specific mobile phone or Bluetooth audio device, proceed as follows:
press the SETTINGS button (10-fig. 1) on the front panel;
select "Phone / Bluetooth" on the display;
select the "Paired Phones" or "Paired Audio" list using the corresponding button on the display;
select the specific device (mobile phone or Bluetooth device);
press the "Connect" button;
during the connection stage a screen is displayed showing the progress of the operation;
the device connected is highlighted in the list. 300 Disconnection To disconnect a specific mobile phone or Bluetooth audio device, proceed as follows:
press the SETTINGS button (10-fig. 1) on the front panel;
select "Phone / Bluetooth" on the display;
select the "Paired Phones" or "Paired Audio" list using the corresponding button on the display;
select the specific device (mobile phone or Bluetooth device);
press the "Disconnect" button. DELETION OF A MOBILE PHONE OR A Bluetooth AUDIO DEVICE To delete a mobile phone or Bluetooth audio device from a list, proceed as follows:
press the SETTINGS button (10-fig. 1) on the front panel;
select "Phone / Bluetooth" on the display;
select the "Paired Phones" or "Paired Audio" list using the corresponding button on the display;
select the device (mobile phone or Bluetooth device);
press the "Delete Device" button;
a confirmation screen will appear on the display:
press "Yes" to delete the device or "No" to cancel the operation. 301 SETTING A MOBILE PHONE OR A Bluetooth AUDIO DEVICE AS FAVOURITE To set a mobile phone or Bluetooth audio device as favourite, proceed as follows:
press the SETTINGS button (10-fig. 1) on the front panel;
select "Phone / Bluetooth" on the display;
select the "Paired Phones" or "Paired Audio" list using the corresponding button on the display;
select the specific device (mobile phone or Bluetooth device);
press the "Make Favourite" button;
the device selected is moved to the top of the list. DELETION OF PHONE DATA
(PHONEBOOK AND RECENT CALLS) Select "Phone Data Delete" on the display to delete the list of recent calls and the phonebook copy. TRANSMISSION OF PHONE DATA
(PHONEBOOK AND RECENT CALLS) If your mobile phone has a function for sending the phonebook via Bluetooth technology. During the pairing procedure a screen will appear with the request "Do you want to download you phone data and recent calls?". Answer "Yes" to copy the whole phonebook and the list of recent calls to the system. Answer "No" to carry out the operation later on. After the first phone data transmission, the procedure for transmitting and updating the phonebook (if supported) starts as soon as a Bluetooth connection is established between mobile phone and system. Whenever a mobile phone is connected to the system, a maximum of 1000 contacts can be downloaded and updated for each phone. Depending on the amount of items downloaded from the phonebook, a slight delay can occur before the last names downloaded can be used. Up to then the phonebook downloaded previously (if present) will be available. 302 Only the phonebook of the mobile phone currently connected to the system can be accessed. The phonebook downloaded from the mobile phone can neither be modified nor be deleted through the uconnect system: changes will be transmitted and updated in the system when the mobile phone is next connected. Dialling the phone number using the
"keyboard" icon on the display Enter the phone number using the graphic keyboard displayed. Proceed as follows:
press the PHONE button (9-fig. 1) on the front panel;
MAKING A PHONE CALL The operations described below can only be accessed if supported by the mobile phone in use. For all functions available, refer to the mobile phone owner's handbook. A call can be made by:
selecting the selecting "Recent Calls";
selecting the Pressing the "Redial" button. icon (mobile phone phonebook);
icon;
press the button on the display and use the numbered buttons to enter the number;
press the "Call" button to make a call. Dialling the phone number using the mobile phone It is possible to dial a phone number with the mobile phone and continue using the system (never allow yourself to be distracted while driving). When a phone number is dialled with the keyboard of the mobile phone, the audio of the call is played over your car's sound system. 303 Recent calls The list of the last calls made for each of the following call types can be displayed:
Calls received;
Calls made;
Calls without a reply;
All calls. To access these types of calls, press the "Recent Calls" button on the Phone menu main screen. MANAGING AN INCOMING CALL Call controls The buttons on the display allow the following phone call functions to be managed:
Answer;
End;
Ignore;
Put on hold/resume;
Deactivate/activate the microphone;
Transfer the call;
Switch from one call to the other;
Conference/merge two active calls. 304 Answering a phone call When a phone call is received on the mobile phone, the system deactivates the audio system (if active) and displays a screen. Press the "Answer" button or the steering wheel controls to answer. button on the Answering an incoming call during an active conversation To answer an incoming call whilst another phone conversation is in progress, press the "Answer"
button to put the ongoing call on hold and answer the new incoming call. Rejecting a phone call Press the "Ignore" button or the steering wheel controls to reject. button on the IMPORTANT Not all mobile phones may support the management of an incoming call when another phone conversation is active. 305 MAKING A SECOND PHONE CALL When a phone conversation is active, a second phone call can be made as follows:
select the number/contact of the list of recent calls;
select the contact from the phonebook;
press the "Hold" button and dial the number using the graphic keyboard of the display. MANAGING TWO PHONE CALLS If two calls are in progress (one active and one on hold), it is possible to switch between them pressing the "Call On Hold" button or to merge the two calls in a conference pressing the "Merge calls" buttons. Note Check whether the telephone in use supports the management of a second call and the "Conference"
mode. 306 button on the front panel (or on the ACTIVATION/DEACTIVATION OF THE MICROPHONE During a call the microphone can be deactivated pressing the steering wheel controls) or the "Mute" button on the display. When the microphone is deactivated it is still possible to listen to the call in progress. To reactivate the microphone, press the corresponding button again. ENDING A CALL Press the "End" button or the button on the steering wheel controls to end a call in progress. Only the ongoing call is ended and any call on hold becomes the new active call. Depending on the type of mobile phone, if the ongoing call is ended by the caller, the call on hold may not be activated automatically. REDIALLING To call the number/contact of last call made, press the "Redial" button. CONTINUING A PHONE CALL After the engine is switched off, it is still possible to continue a phone call. The call continues until it is ended manually or for a maximum period of about 20 minutes. When the system is switched off the call is transferred to the mobile phone. 307
"MORE" MODE Press the MORE button (8-fig. 1) on the front panel to display (see fig. 14) the following operation settings:
Trip Computer;
Clock;
eco:Drive. TRANSFERRING A CALL The ongoing calls can be transferred from the mobile phone to the system and vice versa without ending the calls. To transfer the call, press the "Transfer" button. SMS MESSAGE READER The system can read the messages received by the mobile phone. To use this function the mobile phone must support the SMS exchange function via Bluetooth . If this function is not supported by the phone, the corresponding When a text message is received, the display will show a screen where the options "Listen", "Call" or
"Ignore" can be selected. Press the messages received by the mobile phone (the list displays a maximum of 60 messages received). button to access the list of SMS button is deactivated (greyed out). 308 fig. 14 F0Y1013 TRIP COMPUTER Press the "Trip" button (see fig. 14) to display the trip information of the car. This function allows you to display the consumption levels and define two separate trips called Trip A and Trip B for monitoring the car's "complete journey" in a reciprocally independent manner. Both functions can be reset (reset - start of a new journey): to reset the desired "Trip" hold down the
"Trip A" or "Trip B" buttons. CLOCK Press the "Clock" button (see fig. 14) to display the clock. eco:Drive eco:Drive (see fig. 15) monitors your driving style on-board and in real time using the "Acceleration",
"Deceleration", "Gearbox" (excluding versions with automatic transmission used in "Auto" mode) and
"Speed" indexes which are calculated and stored directly in the system;
Connect to the eco:Drive site
(www.fiat.com/ecodrive) to configure the USB stick to be used to estimate the trip and the driving style data. Do not remove the USB stick until the system has downloaded the data since they might be lost completely or partially. fig. 15 F0Y1014 309 Activation Press the "eco:Drive" button (see fig. 14) to interact with the function. To activate the function press the "eco:Drive ON"
button. A screen will be displayed (see fig. 16) showing 4 indexes:
"Acceleration";
"Deceleration";
"Gearbox" (only 3 indexes for versions with automatic transmission without the "Gearbox"
index);
"Speed". These indexes are grey until the system has sufficient data to evaluate the driving style or in the event of long stops. Once sufficient data are available, the indexes will have 4 colours depending on the evaluation: green
(very good), yellow, orange and red (very bad). The average of these indexes will be displayed above them, in real time, indicating the eco-sustainability of the driving style, from 0 (low) to 100 (high). To check the data average of previous trip (the "trip"
starts when the ignition key is turned to MAR and stops when it is turned to STOP), select the
"Previous Trip" button (see fig. 17). 310 fig. 16 F0Y1015 fig. 17 F0Y1016 The menu comprises the following options:
Display;
Time & Date;
Safety/Assistance (for versions/markets, where provided);
Lights (for versions/markets where provided);
Doors & Locks;
Audio;
Phone / Bluetooth;
Radio;
Restore Default Settings. The data are automatically transferred to the USB stick when the engine is switched off. The data transferred are deleted from the system memory. When the data are transferred to the USB stick, the display could show instructions on the correct operation steps: follow these instruction. These messages are only displayed with ignition key in STOP position and radio off delay longer than 0 minutes. Note Warning messages will be displayed, when the USB memory is full. Deactivation Press the "eco:Drive Off" button to deactivate the function. SETTINGS Press the SETTINGS button (10-fig. 1) on the front panel to display the "Settings" main menu (see fig. 18). NOTE The menu items displayed vary according to the versions. fig. 18 F0Y1005 311
"Voice Resp. Length": press the relevant button to set the detail level of the voice messages supplied by the system and the suggestions displayed.
"Touchscreen Beep": press the relevant button to activate/deactivate the acoustic signal when the buttons on the displayed are pressed.
"Display Trip B": press the relevant button to activate/deactivate the displaying of the Trip B on the instrument panel display. Clock & Date Use this function to set the clock. Display The "Display" menu contains the following options:
"Brightness" (this setting is not available when the display mode is set to "Automatic"): select
"Brightness" and press the "+" or "" buttons to adjust the display brightness with the headlights on or off (the setting not corresponding to the active headlight condition is greyed out).
"Display Mode": press the "Display Mode" button to set the display brightness according to "Day",
"Night" or "Auto" condition. In "Auto" mode the display brightness is aligned to that of the instrument panel.
"Language": press the "Language" button to select one of the languages available.
"Units": press the "Units" button to select the correct unit for "Temperature" ("C" or "F"),
"Distance" ("km" or "mi") and "Fuel Consumption". If the distance is in "km", "km/l" or "l/100km" can be selected. If the distance is in "mi" (miles), "miles per gallon" ("mpg") are set automatically. 312 buttons (see Time setting Press the SETTINGS button (10-fig. 1) on the front panel then select "Clock & date" (see fig. 18). or Select "Set Time" and press the fig. 19) to adjust hours and minutes. Press the "12h" or "24h" buttons to select the time format. The "am" and "pm" are available in "12h" mode. In the Clock menu, "Show Time Status" can be selected to activate/deactivate the displaying of the clock at the top of the display (for versions/markets where provided). Date setting To set the date proceed as for the time setting:
select "Set Date" to adjust day, month and year. Safety/Assistance
(for versions/markets, where provided) Select this function to adjust the rain sensor sensitivity (for versions/markets, where provided). Lights
(for versions/markets, where provided) Use this function to carry out the following adjustments:
"Twilight sensor" (for versions/markets, where provided): adjustment of headlight switching on sensitivity;
"Daytime Lights" (DRL) (for versions/markets where provided): activation/deactivation of daytime lights;
"Cornering Lights" (for versions/markets where provided): activation/deactivation of cornering lights. fig. 19 F0Y1006 313 Doors & Locks Use this function to activate/deactivate the automatic door locking when the car is moving ("Autoclose"
function). Audio See paragraph "Audio" in chapter "Switching the system on/off". Phone / Bluetooth See the description in the "Connecting/disconnecting a mobile phone or a Bluetooth audio device"
paragraph in the "Phone Mode" chapter. Radio Use this function to configure the following options:
"Traffic Announc.": activation/deactivation of the automatic tuning of the traffic announcements
("TA" function);
"Altern. Frequency": activation/deactivation of the automatic tuning of the strongest signal for the station selected ("AF" function);
"Regional": activation/deactivation of the automatic tuning to a station which broadcasts regional news
("REG" function);
"Playing DAB Announcements":
activation/deactivation of the automatic tuning to DAB announcements and selection of announcement categories of interest among those available. Restore Default Settings Use this function to restore the settings for display, time, date, audio and radio to the default values set by the manufacturer. 314 VOICE COMMANDS USE OF THE VOICE COMMANDS Please follow the suggestions below to be sure that the voice commands are always recognised by the system:
speak at a normal volume;
always wait for the "beep" before speaking;
the system is capable of recognising the voice commands given, irrespective of gender, by the tone of voice and intonation of the person giving the instructions;
if possible, try and keep the noise in the passenger compartment to a minimum;
before giving voice commands, ask other passengers not to talk. This is to prevent misunderstanding since the system may recognise other words (in addition to or different from your voice command) if several people are speaking;
for optimum operation it is advisable to close the windows and the sun roof (for versions/markets, where provided) to avoid external interference. IMPORTANT Voice commands must always be given in safe driving conditions, in compliance with the laws in force in the country where you are driving and using the mobile phone correctly. USE OF STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS TO ACTIVATE VOICE COMMANDS on the steering wheel controls
"Phone" button The button activates the "Phone" voice recognition system to make calls, display recent incoming and outgoing calls and phonebook, etc. Every time the button is pressed, there is a "beep"
and the display shows a suggestion screen inviting the user to say a command. on the steering wheel controls
"Voice" button The button activates the "Radio/Media" voice recognition system to:
tune to a specific radio station;
tune to a specific AF/FM radio frequency;
play a track on a USB memory stick/iPod/CD MP3;
play an album track on a USB memory stick/iPod/CD MP3. Every time the button is pressed, there is a "beep"
and the display shows a suggestion screen inviting the user to say a command. 315
(yellow icon): displayed when the system is saying a help, information or multiple choice voice message. In this case you cannot say a voice command;
(red icon): displayed when the voice interaction is ended by the user. In this case you cannot say a voice command. MULTIPLE CHOICE In a few specific cases the system cannot define univocally the said voice command and asks for choosing among max. four alternatives. For example, if you ask to call a name in the phonebook and there are similar names, the system will suggest a numerical list of the available alternatives (see fig. 20), asking to say the associated number. or
, when pressed during a system Fast use of the voice interaction The buttons voice message, enable to say a voice command directly. For example, if the system is saying a help voice message and you know the command to give to the system, pressing the buttons message is interrupted and you can say the wished voice command directly (without having to listen to the whole help voice message). The buttons
, if pressed when the system is waiting for a voice command by the user, close the voice session.
, the voice or or VOICE SESSION STATUS The system displays the voice session status with specific icons:
(green icon): displayed when the system is listening. In this case you can say a voice command;
(green icon): displayed when the system has interpreted the said voice command and its function is performed. In this case you cannot say a voice command;
(green icon): displayed when the system is processing the given voice command. In this case you cannot say a voice command;
316 fig. 20 F0Y1046 GLOBAL VOICE COMMANDS fig. 21 F0Y1040 317 PHONE VOICE COMMANDS fig. 22 318 F0Y1041 fig. 23 F0Y1042 319 fig. 24 320 F0Y1043 fig. 25 F0Y1044 321 RADIO AM/FM/DAB VOICE COMMANDS fig. 26 322 F0Y1045 fig. 27 F0Y1050 323 MEDIA VOICE COMMANDS fig. 28 324 F0Y1047 fig. 29 F0Y1048 325 fig. 30 326 F0Y1049 CUSTOMER SERVICE NUMBER LIST The following table shows the specific Customer Service numbers for each country. Country Austria Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Holland Poland Portugal United Kingdom International freephone number Company freephone number International number 00800.3428.0000 00800.3428.0000 00800.3428.0000 00800.3428.0000 00800.3428.0000 00800.3428.0000 00800.3428.0000 00800.3428.0000 00800.3428.0000 00800.3428.0000 0800.55111 0800.3428.00
+49.69.669.888.70
(upon payment) 800.11500.800 1800.3428.00 800.3428.00 800.28111
+39.02.44412.041
+39.02.44412.041
+39.02.44412.041
+39.02.44412.041
+39.02.44412.041
+39.02.44412.041
+39.02.44412.041
+39.02.44412.041
+39.02.44412.041
+39.02.44412.041
+39.02.44412.041
+39.02.44412.041 327 Country Czech Republic Slovakia Spain Sweden Switzerland Hungary International freephone number Company freephone number International number 00800.3428.0000 900.3428.00
+39.02.44412.041 00800.3428.0000 06.40.245.245
(upon payment)
+39.02.44412.041
+36.1.465.3688 328
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VP2 BT certification I IC RD 2 System overview The following pictures show the VP2 system disassembled down to the Main PCB.
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1 | label | ID Label/Location Info | 778.79 KiB | October 08 2012 |
Fiat VP2 330 Label BT-Approbation logos 105 CONTINENTAL Made in Czech Republic A2CXXXXXXXX00001 Fiat 330 VP2 ECE DAB E1 01234 0700 5 0 1
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MIC 40 Area for SDARS Logo and SID. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference,and
(2) this device must accept interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. FCC ID:Y7OVP2 IC: 7812H-VP2 SW-Version: 00.00.00.00 HW-Version: XXXXXXXXX FGA PN: 07355674440 S/N: 00001 Supplier: 814950 Date: 16/05/12 DANGER Invisible Laser radiation when open. AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM BT ID: 123456789012 Model: VP2 Traceability 073556744408149500000113712 2 1 Min. 12 mm height required. Some logo heights are specified!
XXXXXXXXXXXX YYYYYYYYY R T This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numrique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB-003 du Canada. XXXX YYY AGREE PARL ANRT MAROC Numero d agr ment:
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XXXXXXXXXXXX MRXXXX ANRT 2012 XX/YY/2012 Complies with IDA Standards DAXXXXXX NTC Type Approved No.: ESD-XXXXXXX A2CXXXXXXXX 073556744408149500000113712 Code No.: 1234 Label position:
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XXXXXXXXXXXX MRXXXX ANRT 2012 XX/YY/2012 Complies with IDA Standards DAXXXXXX NTC Type Approved No.: ESD-XXXXXXX Wetzlar (WET) Continental Automotive GmbH H.Schieweck / I IC RD G HW D1.1 / 02.07.2012
1 | Power of Attorney Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 315.22 KiB | October 08 2012 |
@nftinental@
Continental Automotive GmbH - P.O. Box 10 09 43 - D-93009 Regensburg 7 Layers AG Aleksey Yevdokymov Test & Market Access Services Borsigstr. 11 40880 Ratingen Germany Datum Ihre Nachricht vom 20. Juni 2012 Unser Zeichen Authorization letter FCC/ IC Authorization Letter for FCC / IC certification Interior Infotainment & Connectivity Gerhard Martin
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Telefon +49 (941) 790-3007 Telefax gerhard.martin@continental-corporation.com Ihr Zeichen The company 7layers AG has been contracted by Continental Automotive GmbH to obtain FCC and IC certification for the following electronic component manufactured and/or released by Continental Automotive GmbH:
MODEL NAME VP2 FCC ID: Y7OVP2 Ic: 7812H-VP2 The following persons at 7 Layers AG will be authorized:
- Carsten Steinroeder
- Ilknur Celikkaya
- Torsten Lohoff
- Aleksey Yevdokymov Unless future correspondence from Continental Automotive GmbH directs otherwise, please extend your full cooperation to 7 layers regarding matters to the above mentioned products for the period beginning 04 July 2012 through 03 July 2013. Thank you. Marc Goldbach aoe FCC Grantee/ Continental Wetzlar Continental Automotive GmbH Telefon +49 941 790-02 Siemensstrasse 12 Telefax +49 941 790-4999 93055 Regensburg www.continental-corporation.com P.O. Box 10 09 43 D-93009 Regensburg Geschaftsfiihrer:
Georg Sistermanns Harald Stuhlmann Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrats:
Helmut Matschi erhard Martin Project Manager Sitz der Gesellschaft: Hannover Bankverbindung:
Registergericht: Amtsgericht Deutsche Bank Frankfurt am Hannover HRB 59424 Main USt.-ID-Nr. DE 814950663 BLZ: 500 700 10 Konto-Nr.: 096 510 300 IBAN: DE07 5007 0010 0096 5103 00 BIC/SWIFT: DEUTDEFFXXX
1 | request for confidentiality | Cover Letter(s) | 56.67 KiB | October 08 2012 |
7 layers AG Borsigstr.11 40880 Ratingen Germany Attn: Reviewing Engineer Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 CONFIDENTIALITY REQUEST FOR VP2 product FCC-ID: Y7OVP2 Sirs, In accordance with FCC Rule Section 0.457 and 0.459 of CFR 47, 7 layers AG
(authorized by Continental Automotive GmbH) hereby requests the following documentation as Long-term confidential:
- Schematic diagrams
- Block diagrams
- Operational Description Short-term confidential (until 08. November 2012):
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Internal Photos
- External Photos
- Test Setup Photos
- User Manual These documents contain detailed system and equipment description and related information about the product, which Flextronics International GmbH considers to be proprietary. This information should never get into the possession of competitors, which would be harmful for our business. Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any additional questions. Aleksey Yevdokymov D- 40880 Ratingen, Germany Phone: +49 (0) 2102 749 387 Fax: +49 (0)2102 749 350 Email: Aleksey.Yevdokymov@7Layers.de Ratingen, 16/07/2012
1 | test report | Test Report | 3.10 MiB | October 08 2012 |
Final Report on FIAT 330 VP2 ECE Report Reference:
MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc Date:
August 10, 2012 acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Test Laboratory:
7Layers AG Borsigstr. 11 40880 Ratingen Germany No te :
The following test results relate only to the devices specified in this document. This repo rt shall not be r eproduced in parts without the wr itten approva l of the test labo ratory. 7Layers AG Borsigstra sse 11 40880 Ratinge n, Ge rma ny Phone: +49 ( 0) 2102 749 0 Fax : +49 (0) 2102 749 350 www.7La yers.com Aufsichtsra tsvorsitze nde rh Chairman of the Supervisory Boa rd:
Ralf Me rte ns Vorstandh Bo ard:
Dr. H.-J. Meckelburg Registe rgerichth registered in:
Dsseldo rf, HRB 44096 USt- IdNr h VAT No.:
DE 203159652 TAX No . 147/5869/0385 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C 1 Administrative Data 1.1 Project Data Project Responsible:
Date Of Test Report:
Date of first test:
Date of last test:
1.2 Applicant Data Aleksey Yevdokymov 2012/08/10 2012/03/22 2012/08/08 Company Name: Continental Automotive GmbH Street:
Siemensstrasse 12 City:
Country:
93055 Regensburg Germany Contact Person: Mr. Martin Gerhard Phone:
Fax:
E-Mail:
+49 941 790-3007
+49 941 790 99-3007 Gerhard.Martin@continental-corporation.com 1.3 Test Laboratory Data The following list shows all places and laboratories involved for test result generation:
7 layers DE Company Name :
Street :
City :
Country :
Contact Person :
Phone :
Fax :
E Mail :
Laboratory Details 7 layers AG Borsigstrasse 11 40880 Ratingen Germany Mr. Michael Albert
+49 2102 749 201
+49 2102 749 444 michael.albert@7Layers.de Lab ID Identification Responsible Accreditation Info Lab 1 Radiated Emissions Mr. Robert Machulec Mr. Andreas Petz Lab 2 Regulatory Bluetooth RF Test Solution Mr. Jimmy Chatheril Mr. Sren Berentzen DAkkS-Registration no. D-PL-12140-01-01 DAkkS-Registration no. D-PL-12140-01-01 1.4 Signature of the Testing Responsible Marco Kullik responsible for tests performed in: Lab 1, Lab 2 Page 2 of 96 1.5 Signature of the Accreditation Responsible Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Accreditation scope responsible person responsible for Lab 1, Lab 2 2 Test Object Data 2.1 General OUT Description The following section lists all OUTs (Object's Under Test) involved during testing. OUT: Fiat 330 VP2 ECE Type / Model / Family:
FIAT 330 VP2 ECE Product Category:
Manufacturer:
Company Name:
Contact Person:
Parameter List:
Parameter name Parameter for Scope FCC_v2:
Antenna Gain DC Power Supply highest channel (BT) lowest channel (BT) mid channel (BT) Module See applicant Data
-
Value
-0.9 (dBi) 12 (V) 2480 2402 2441
(MHz)
(MHz)
(MHz) Page 3 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C 2.2 Detailed Description of OUT Samples Sample : c01 OUT Identifier Sample Description Serial No. HW Status SW Status Parameter List:
Fiat 330 VP2 ECE radiated sample 99094 C1 01.07 Parameter Description Value Parameter for Scope FCC_v2 Frequency_high Frequency_low Frequency_mid 2480 2402 2441
(MHz)
(MHz)
(MHz) Sample : d01 OUT Identifier Sample Description HW Status SW Status Low Voltage High Voltage Nominal Voltage Parameter List:
Fiat 330 VP2 ECE conducted sample C1 01.07 10 V 16 V 13.5 V Low Temp. High Temp. Normal Temp.
-40 C
+85 C
+20 C Parameter Description Value Parameter for Scope FCC_v2 Frequency_high Frequency_low Frequency_mid 2480 2402 2441
(MHz)
(MHz)
(MHz) Page 4 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C 2.3 OUT Features Features for OUT: Fiat 330 VP2 ECE Designation Description Allowed Values Supported Value(s) Features for scope: FCC_v2 BT DC EDR2 EDR3 Iant TantC EUT supports Bluetooth data rate of 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation in the band 2400 MHz -
2483.5 MHz The OUT is powered by or connected to DC Mains EUT supports Bluetooth using data rate of 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation in the band 2400 MHz - 2483.5 MHz EUT supports Bluetooth using data rate of 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation in the band 2400 MHz - 2483.5 MHz Integral Antenna: permanent fixed antenna, which may be built-in, designed as an indispensable part of the equipment temporary antenna connector, which may be only built-in for testing, designed as an example part of the equipment 2.4 Auxiliary Equipment AE No. Type Designation Serial No. HW Status SW Status Description AE AE 1 FAKRA Cable Harness 2.5 Setups used for Testing For each setup a relation is given to determine if and which samples and auxiliary equipment is used. The left side list all OUT samples and the right side lists all auxiliary equipment for the given setup. Setup No. List of OUT samples List of auxiliary equipment Sample No. Sample Description AE No. AE Description C01 (radiated setup) Sample:
c01 radiated sample AE AE 1 Cable Harness D01
(conducted setup) Sample:
d01 conducted sample Page 5 of 96 3 Results 3.1 General Documentation of tested devices:
Interpretation of the test results:
Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Available at the test laboratory. The results of the inspection are described on the following pages, where 'Conformity' or 'Passed' means that the certification criteria were verified and that the tested device is conform to the applied standard. In cases where 'Declaration' is printed, the required documents are available in the manufacturers product documentation. In cases where 'not applicable' is printed, the test case requirements are not relevant to the specific equipment implementation. Note:
1) The laboratory environmental conditions are available and recorded in the Interlab System. 2) Special Software for testing:
The OUT was connected to a Laptop via Serial/USB connection to set the test modes. The OUT automatically starts up in Bluetooth Test Mode. The specific test modes could be set and controlled by the signalling unit "CBT" by Rohde&Schwarz over the air. 3)This Test report replaces the test report with the reference:
MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCa 3.2 List of the Applicable Body
(Body for Scope: FCC_v2) Designation Description FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Subpart C - Intentional Radiators; 15.247 Operation within the bands 902-928 MHz, 2400-2483.5 MHz, and 5725-5850 MHz. 3.3 List of Test Specification Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Version Title:
10-1-11 Edition PART 2 - GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS PART 15 - RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Page 6 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C 3.4 Summary Test Case Identifier / Name Test (condition) Result Date of Test Lab Ref. Setup 15c.2 Spurious radiated emissions 15.247 (d), 15.35 (b), 15.209 15c.2; Frequency = 2402, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation, Channel = low 15c.2; Frequency = 2402, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation 15c.2; Frequency = 2402, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation 15c.2; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation, Channel = mid 15c.2; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation 15c.2; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation 15c.2; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation, Channel = highest 15c.2; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation 15c.2; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation 15c.3 Occupied bandwidth 15.247 (a) (1) 15c.3; Frequency = 2402, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation 15c.3; Frequency = 2402, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation 15c.3; Frequency = 2402, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation 15c.3; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation 15c.3; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation 15c.3; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation 15c.3; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation 15c.3; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation 15c.3; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation Passed 2012/04/17 Lab 1 C01 Passed 2012/04/17 Lab 1 C01 footnote: 3 Passed footnote: 3 Passed 2012/04/17 Lab 1 C01 2012/04/17 Lab 1 C01 Passed 2012/04/17 Lab 1 C01 footnote: 3 Passed footnote: 3 Passed 2012/04/17 Lab 1 C01 2012/04/17 Lab 1 C01 Passed 2012/04/17 Lab 1 C01 footnote: 3 Passed footnote: 3 Passed Passed Passed Passed Passed Passed Passed Passed 2012/04/17 Lab 1 C01 2012/03/22 Lab 2 2012/03/22 Lab 2 2012/03/22 Lab 2 2012/03/22 Lab 2 2012/03/22 Lab 2 2012/03/22 Lab 2 2012/08/08 Lab 2 2012/03/22 Lab 2 D01 D01 D01 D01 D01 D01 D01 D01 Passed 2012/06/01 Lab 2 D01 Page 7 of 96 Test Case Identifier / Name Test (condition) 15c.4 Peak power output 15.247 (b) (1) 15c.4; Frequency = 2402, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation 15c.4; Frequency = 2402, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation 15c.4; Frequency = 2402, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation 15c.4; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation 15c.4; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation 15c.4; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation 15c.4; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation 15c.4; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation 15c.4; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Result Date of Test Lab Ref. Setup Passed Passed Passed Passed Passed Passed Passed Passed 2012/06/01 Lab 2 2012/03/22 Lab 2 2012/03/22 Lab 2 2012/03/22 Lab 2 2012/03/22 Lab 2 2012/03/22 Lab 2 2012/03/22 Lab 2 2012/03/22 Lab 2 D01 D01 D01 D01 D01 D01 D01 D01 Passed 2012/06/01 Lab 2 D01 15c.5 Spurious RF conducted emissions 15.247 (d) 15c.5; Frequency = 2402, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation Passed 2012/03/22 Lab 2 D01 2012/03/22 Lab 2 D01 2012/03/22 Lab 2 D01 2012/03/22 Lab 2 Passed 2012/03/22 Lab 2 2012/03/22 Lab 2 2012/03/22 Lab 2 D01 D01 D01 D01 15c.5; Frequency = 2402, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation 15c.5; Frequency = 2402, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation 15c.5; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation 15c.5; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation 15c.5; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation 15c.5; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation 15c.5; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation 15c.5; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation footnote: 4 Passed footnote: 4 Passed footnote: 4 Passed Passed Passed footnote: 4 Passed footnote: 4 Passed footnote: 4 2012/03/22 Lab 2 D01 2012/03/22 Lab 2 D01 Page 8 of 96 Test Case Identifier / Name Test (condition) 15c.6 Band edge compliance 15.247 (d) 15c.6; Frequency = 2402, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation, Method = conducted 15c.6; Frequency = 2402, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation, Method = conducted 15c.6; Frequency = 2402, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation, Method = conducted 15c.6; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation, Method = conducted 15c.6; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation, Method = radiated 15c.6; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation, Method = conducted 15c.6; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation, Method = radiated 15c.6; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation, Method = conducted 15c.6; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation, Method = radiated 15c.7 Dwell time 15.247 (a) (1) (iii) 15c.7; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation 15c.7; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation 15c.7; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation 15c.8 Channel separation 15.247 (a) (1) 15c.8; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation 15c.8; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation 15c.8; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Result Date of Test Lab Ref. Setup Passed 2012/03/22 Lab 2 D01 Passed 2012/03/22 Lab 2 D01 Passed 2012/03/22 Lab 2 D01 Passed 2012/03/22 Lab 2 D01 Passed 2012/04/17 Lab 1 C01 footnote: 3 Passed 2012/03/22 Lab 2 D01 Passed 2012/04/17 Lab 1 C01 footnote: 3 Passed 2012/03/22 Lab 2 D01 Passed 2012/04/17 Lab 1 C01 footnote: 3 Passed Passed 2012/03/22 Lab 2 2012/03/22 Lab 2 D01 D01 Passed 2012/03/22 Lab 2 D01 Passed Passed 2012/03/22 Lab 2 2012/03/22 Lab 2 D01 D01 Passed 2012/03/22 Lab 2 D01 15c.9 Number of hopping frequencies 15.247 (a) (1) (iii) 15c.9; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation 15c.9; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation 15c.9; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation Passed Passed 2012/03/22 Lab 2 2012/03/22 Lab 2 D01 D01 Passed 2012/03/22 Lab 2 D01 Page 9 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C 3.5 Detailed Footnotes No. Description 3 4 This test case has been performed in the Frequency Range 1 to 8 GHz only, because pre-
measurements have shown that no spurious emissions have been found outside this frequency range. The reference plot and reference value for the spurious emissions limit is listed in the corresponding "Band edge compliance" test case. Page 10 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C 3.6 Detailed Results 3.6.1 15c.2 Spurious radiated emissions 15.247 (d), 15.35 (b), 15.209 Test: 15c.2; Frequency = 2402, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation, Channel =
low Result:
Setup No.:
Passed C01 Date of Test:
2012/04/17 8:36 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Detailed Results:
Traffic Mode FCC 15.247 (15.35b,15.209) Frequency range 30 MHz - 1 GHz Ant. Polar. Frequency
[MHz]
Limit QPK
[dBV]
Corrected value QPK
[dBV]
Ver + Hor Frequency range 1 GHz - 25 GHz Ant. Polar. Limit AV
[dBV]
Limit PK
[dBV]
Frequency
[MHz]
TX on 2402 MHz 1-DH1 Margin QPK [dB]
Result Passed Corrected value PK
[dBV]
Corrected value AV
[dBV]
Margin PK [dB]
Margin AV [dB]
Result Ver + Hor 74 74 54 54 1496 2700 45.09 48.44 37.47 39.70 28.91 25.56 16.53 Passed 14.30 Passed Remark: No (further) spurious emissions in the range 20 dB below the limit found. Test: 15c.2; Frequency = 2402, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed C01 Date of Test:
2012/04/17 5:50 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Detailed Results:
Traffic Mode FCC 15.247 (15.35b,15.209) Frequency range 1 GHz - 8 GHz Ant. Polar. Limit AV
[dBV]
Limit PK
[dBV]
Frequency
[MHz]
TX on 2402 MHz Corrected value PK
[dBV]
Corrected value AV
[dBV]
Margin PK [dB]
Margin AV [dB]
2-DH1 Result Ver + Hor 74 74 54 54 1496 2700 44.96 49.18 36.88 39.60 29.04 24.82 17.12 Passed 14.40 Passed Remark: No (further) spurious emissions in the range 20 dB below the limit found. Page 11 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Test: 15c.2; Frequency = 2402, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed C01 Date of Test:
2012/04/17 5:51 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Detailed Results:
Traffic Mode FCC 15.247 (15.35b,15.209) Frequency range 1 GHz - 8 GHz Ant. Polar. Limit AV
[dBV]
Limit PK
[dBV]
Frequency
[MHz]
TX on 2402 MHz Corrected value PK
[dBV]
Corrected value AV
[dBV]
Margin PK [dB]
Margin AV [dB]
3-DH1 Result Ver + Hor 74 74 54 54 1496 2700 45.36 49.86 36.81 39.60 28.64 24.14 17.19 Passed 14.40 Passed Remark: No (further) spurious emissions in the range 20 dB below the limit found. Test: 15c.2; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation, Channel =
mid Result:
Setup No.:
Passed C01 Date of Test:
2012/04/17 8:36 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Detailed Results:
Traffic Mode FCC 15.247 (15.35b,15.209) Frequency range 9 kHz - 1 GHz Ant. Frequency
[MHz]
Polar. Limit QPK
[dBV]
Corrected value QPK
[dBV]
Ver + Hor Frequency range 1 GHz - 25 GHz Ant. Polar. Limit AV
[dBV]
Limit PK
[dBV]
Frequency
[MHz]
TX on 2441 MHz 1-DH1 Margin QPK [dB]
Result Passed Corrected value PK
[dBV]
Corrected value AV
[dBV]
Margin PK [dB]
Margin AV [dB]
Result Ver + Hor 74 74 54 54 1496 2700 46.12 49.46 37.60 39.60 27.88 24.54 16.40 Passed 14.40 Passed Remark: No (further) spurious emissions in the range 20 dB below the limit found. Test: 15c.2; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed C01 Date of Test:
2012/04/17 5:51 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 12 of 96 Detailed Results:
Traffic Mode FCC 15.247 (15.35b,15.209) Frequency range 1 GHz - 8 GHz Ant. Polar. Limit AV
[dBV]
Limit PK
[dBV]
Frequency
[MHz]
Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C TX on 2441 MHz Corrected value PK
[dBV]
Corrected value AV
[dBV]
Margin PK [dB]
Margin AV [dB]
2-DH1 Result Ver + Hor 74 74 54 54 1496 2700 45.48 50.00 36.88 39.60 28.52 24.00 17.12 Passed 14.40 Passed Remark: No (further) spurious emissions in the range 20 dB below the limit found. Test: 15c.2; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed C01 Date of Test:
2012/04/17 5:51 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Detailed Results:
Traffic Mode FCC 15.247 (15.35b,15.209) Frequency range 1 GHz - 8 GHz Ant. Polar. Limit AV
[dBV]
Limit PK
[dBV]
Frequency
[MHz]
TX on 2441 MHz Corrected value PK
[dBV]
Corrected value AV
[dBV]
Margin PK [dB]
Margin AV [dB]
3-DH1 Result Ver + Hor 74 74 54 54 1496 2700 45.09 48.58 36.88 39.70 28.91 25.42 17.12 Passed 14.30 Passed Remark: No (further) spurious emissions in the range 20 dB below the limit found. Test: 15c.2; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation, Channel =
highest Result:
Setup No.:
Passed C01 Date of Test:
2012/04/17 8:36 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 13 of 96 Detailed Results:
Traffic Mode FCC 15.247 (15.35b,15.209) Frequency range 30 MHz - 1 GHz Ant. Polar. Frequency
[MHz]
Limit QPK
[dBV]
Corrected value QPK
[dBV]
Ver + Hor Frequency range 1 GHz - 25 GHz Ant. Polar. Limit AV
[dBV]
Limit PK
[dBV]
Frequency
[MHz]
Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C TX on 2480 MHz 1-DH1 Margin QPK [dB]
Result Passed Corrected value PK
[dBV]
Corrected value AV
[dBV]
Margin PK [dB]
Margin AV [dB]
Result Ver + Hor 74 74 54 54 1496 2700 45.09 48.75 37.35 39.60 28.91 25.25 16.65 Passed 14.40 Passed Remark: No (further) spurious emissions in the range 20 dB below the limit found. Test: 15c.2; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed C01 Date of Test:
2012/04/17 5:51 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Detailed Results:
Traffic Mode FCC 15.247 (15.35b,15.209) Frequency range 1 GHz - 8 GHz Ant. Polar. Limit AV
[dBV]
Limit PK
[dBV]
Frequency
[MHz]
TX on 2480 MHz Corrected value PK
[dBV]
Corrected value AV
[dBV]
Margin PK [dB]
Margin AV [dB]
2-DH1 Result Ver + Hor 74 74 54 54 1496 2700 45.76 49.05 36.74 39.60 28.24 24.95 17.26 Passed 14.40 Passed Remark: No (further) spurious emissions in the range 20 dB below the limit found. Test: 15c.2; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed C01 Date of Test:
2012/04/17 5:52 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 14 of 96 Detailed Results:
Traffic Mode FCC 15.247 (15.35b,15.209) Frequency range 1 GHz - 8 GHz Ant. Polar. Limit AV
[dBV]
Limit PK
[dBV]
Frequency
[MHz]
Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C TX on 2480 MHz Corrected value PK
[dBV]
Corrected value AV
[dBV]
Margin PK [dB]
Margin AV [dB]
3-DH1 Result Ver + Hor 74 74 54 54 1496 2700 45.61 49.05 36.81 39.60 28.39 24.95 17.19 Passed 14.40 Passed Remark: No (further) spurious emissions in the range 20 dB below the limit found. Page 15 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C 3.6.2 15c.3 Occupied bandwidth 15.247 (a) (1) Test: 15c.3; Frequency = 2402, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 19:37 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 16 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Detailed Results:
20 dB bandwidth MHz 0.848 a added by operator added by operator Page 17 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Test: 15c.3; Frequency = 2402, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 21:15 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 18 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Detailed Results:
20 dB bandwidth MHz 1.246 a added by operator added by operator Page 19 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Test: 15c.3; Frequency = 2402, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 22:26 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 20 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Detailed Results:
20 dB bandwidth MHz 1.221 a added by operator added by operator Page 21 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Test: 15c.3; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 20:08 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Detailed Results:
20 dB bandwidth MHz 0.842 a Page 22 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Test: 15c.3; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 21:35 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 23 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Detailed Results:
20 dB bandwidth MHz 1.246 a added by operator added by operator Page 24 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Test: 15c.3; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 22:44 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 25 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Detailed Results:
20 dB bandwidth MHz 1.215 a added by operator added by operator Page 26 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Test: 15c.3; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/08/08 20:08 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Detailed Results:
20 dB bandwidth MHz 1.046 a Page 27 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Test: 15c.3; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 21:51 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 28 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Detailed Results:
20 dB bandwidth MHz 1.246 a added by operator added by operator Page 29 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Test: 15c.3; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/06/01 16:38 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 30 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Detailed Results:
20 dB bandwidth MHz 1.294 a added by operator added by operator Page 31 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C 3.6.3 15c.4 Peak power output 15.247 (b) (1) Test: 15c.4; Frequency = 2402, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/06/01 16:36 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 32 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Detailed Results:
conducted peak output power value /dBm Antenna gain / dBi peak value EIRP /dBm 3.30
-0.90 2.40 a added by operator added by operator Page 33 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Test: 15c.4; Frequency = 2402, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 21:16 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Detailed Results:
conducted peak output power value /dBm Antenna gain peak value EIRP /dBm 3.83
-0.90 2.93 added by operator added by operator Page 34 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Test: 15c.4; Frequency = 2402, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 22:28 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Detailed Results:
conducted peak output power value /dBm Antenna gain peak value EIRP /dBm 3.64
-0.90 2.74 added by operator added by operator Page 35 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Test: 15c.4; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 20:27 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Detailed Results:
conducted peak output power value /dBm Antenna gain peak value EIRP /dBm 4.97
-0.90 4.07 added by operator added by operator Page 36 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Test: 15c.4; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 21:36 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Detailed Results:
conducted peak output power value /dBm Antenna gain peak value EIRP /dBm 4.63
-0.90 3.73 added by operator added by operator Page 37 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Test: 15c.4; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 22:46 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Detailed Results:
conducted peak output power value /dBm Antenna gain peak value EIRP /dBm 4.10
-0.90 3.20 added by operator added by operator Page 38 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Test: 15c.4; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 20:15 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Detailed Results:
conducted peak output power value /dBm Antenna gain peak value EIRP /dBm 4.18
-0.90 3.28 added by operator added by operator Page 39 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Test: 15c.4; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 21:52 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Detailed Results:
conducted peak output power value /dBm Antenna gain peak value EIRP /dBm 3.91
-0.90 3.01 added by operator added by operator Page 40 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Test: 15c.4; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/06/01 16:40 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 41 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Detailed Results:
conducted peak output power value /dBm Antenna gain / dBi peak value EIRP /dBm 3.79
-0.90 2.89 a added by operator added by operator Page 42 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C 3.6.4 15c.5 Spurious RF conducted emissions 15.247 (d) Test: 15c.5; Frequency = 2402, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 19:37 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Detailed Results:
added by operator Page 43 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Test: 15c.5; Frequency = 2402, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 21:17 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Detailed Results:
added by operator Test: 15c.5; Frequency = 2402, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 22:24 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 44 of 96 Detailed Results:
Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C added by operator Test: 15c.5; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 20:29 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 45 of 96 Detailed Results:
Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C added by operator Page 46 of 96 Frequency Measured value Reference value MHz 2441 dBm dBm 3.90 added by operator Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Limit dBm Margin to limit dB added by operator Test: 15c.5; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 21:30 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 47 of 96 Detailed Results:
Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C added by operator Page 48 of 96 Frequency Measured value Reference value MHz 2441 dBm dBm 3.96 added by operator Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Limit dBm Margin to limit dB added by operator Test: 15c.5; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 22:35 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 49 of 96 Detailed Results:
Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C added by operator Page 50 of 96 Frequency Measured value Reference value MHz 2441 dBm dBm 3.70 added by operator Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Limit dBm Margin to limit dB added by operator Test: 15c.5; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 20:16 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 51 of 96 Detailed Results:
Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C added by operator Test: 15c.5; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 21:53 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 52 of 96 Detailed Results:
Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C added by operator Test: 15c.5; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 22:59 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 53 of 96 Detailed Results:
Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C added by operator Page 54 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C 3.6.5 15c.6 Band edge compliance 15.247 (d) Test: 15c.6; Frequency = 2402, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation, Method =
conducted Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 19:36 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 55 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Detailed Results:
Frequency Measured value Reference value MHz 2400 dBm
-35.42 dBm 3.99 Limit dBm
-16.01 Margin to limit dB 19.41 added by operator added by operator Test: 15c.6; Frequency = 2402, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation, Method = conducted Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 21:18 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 56 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Detailed Results:
Frequency Measured value Reference value MHz 2400 dBm
-40.13 dBm 3.55 Limit dBm
-16.45 Margin to limit dB 23.68 added by operator added by operator Test: 15c.6; Frequency = 2402, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation, Method
= conducted Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 22:24 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 57 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Detailed Results:
Frequency Measured value Reference value MHz 2400 dBm
-40.20 dBm 3.16 Limit dBm
-16.84 Margin to limit dB 23.36 added by operator added by operator Test: 15c.6; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation, Method =
conducted Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 20:17 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 58 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Detailed Results:
Frequency Measured value Reference value MHz 2484 dBm
-50.87 dBm 2.72 Limit dBm
-17.28 Margin to limit dB 33.58 added by operator added by operator Test: 15c.6; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation, Method =
radiated Result:
Setup No.:
Passed C01 Date of Test:
2012/04/17 5:46 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 59 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Detailed Results:
TX on Ant. Polar. Limit PK
[dBV]
Limit AV
[dBV]
Frequency
[MHz]
Corrected value PK
[dBV]
Corrected value AV
[dBV]
Margin PK [dB]
Margin AV [dB]
Result 2480 MHz Ver + Hor 74 54 2483.5 48.84 36.65 25.16 17.35 Passed Marker:
Delta Mk:
2.484 GHz 0 Hz 48.84 dBV/m
-12.19 dB Level [dBV/m]
80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 2.48G 2.485G 2.49G Frequency [Hz]
MES CON_1110_011_pre PK MES CON_1110_011_pre AV LIM FCC 15.209 3m Field Strength AV Limit LIM FCC 15.209 3m Peak Field Strength Q-Peak Limit 2.495G 2.5G Test: 15c.6; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation, Method = conducted Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 21:52 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 60 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Detailed Results:
Frequency Measured value Reference value MHz 2484 dBm
-51.42 dBm 3.22 Limit dBm
-16.78 Margin to limit dB 34.63 added by operator added by operator Test: 15c.6; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation, Method = radiated Result:
Setup No.:
Passed C01 Date of Test:
2012/04/17 5:48 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 61 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Detailed Results:
TX on Ant. Polar. Limit PK
[dBV]
Limit AV
[dBV]
Frequency
[MHz]
Corrected value PK
[dBV]
Corrected value AV
[dBV]
Margin PK [dB]
Margin AV [dB]
Result 2480 MHz Ver + Hor 74 54 2483.5 48.04 36.41 25.96 17.59 Passed Marker:
Delta Mk:
2.4835 GHz 500 kHz 48.04 dBV/m
-11.63 dB Level [dBV/m]
80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 2.48G 2.485G 2.49G Frequency [Hz]
MES CON_1110_014_pre PK MES CON_1110_014_pre AV LIM FCC 15.209 3m Field Strength AV Limit LIM FCC 15.209 3m Peak Field Strength Q-Peak Limit 2.495G 2.5G Test: 15c.6; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation, Method
= conducted Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 22:59 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 62 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Detailed Results:
Frequency Measured value Reference value MHz 2484 dBm
-64.96 dBm
-39.30 Limit dBm
-59.30 Margin to limit dB 5.66 added by operator added by operator Test: 15c.6; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation, Method
= radiated Result:
Setup No.:
Passed C01 Date of Test:
2012/04/17 5:49 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 63 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Detailed Results:
TX on Ant. Polar. Limit PK
[dBV]
Limit AV
[dBV]
Frequency
[MHz]
Corrected value PK
[dBV]
Corrected value AV
[dBV]
Margin PK [dB]
Margin AV [dB]
Result 2480 MHz Ver + Hor 74 54 2483.5 48.84 35.89 25.16 18.11 Passed Marker:
Delta Mk:
2.4835 GHz 0 Hz 48.84 dBV/m
-12.95 dB Level [dBV/m]
80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 2.48G 2.485G 2.49G Frequency [Hz]
MES CON_1110_017_pre PK MES CON_1110_017_pre AV LIM FCC 15.209 3m Field Strength AV Limit LIM FCC 15.209 3m Peak Field Strength Q-Peak Limit 2.495G 2.5G Page 64 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C 3.6.6 15c.7 Dwell time 15.247 (a) (1) (iii) Test: 15c.7; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 20:30 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 65 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Detailed Results:
Packet type DH5 Time slot length Dwell time 2.95 time slot length *
1600/5 /79 * 31.6 added by operator Dwell time ms 377.07 added by operator Test: 15c.7; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 21:57 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 66 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Detailed Results:
Packet type DH5 Time slot length Dwell time 2.93 time slot length *
1600/5 /79 * 31.6 added by operator Dwell time ms 374.51 added by operator Test: 15c.7; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 23:11 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 67 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Detailed Results:
Packet type DH5 Time slot length Dwell time 2.95 time slot length *
1600/5 /79 * 31.6 added by operator Dwell time ms 377.07 added by operator Page 68 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C 3.6.7 15c.8 Channel separation 15.247 (a) (1) Test: 15c.8; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 20:50 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 69 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Detailed Results:
Channel separation / MHz 1.000 a added by operator Test: 15c.8; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 22:05 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 70 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Detailed Results:
Channel separation / MHz 1.000 a added by operator Test: 15c.8; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 23:17 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 71 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Detailed Results:
Channel separation / MHz 1.000 a added by operator Page 72 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C 3.6.8 15c.9 Number of hopping frequencies 15.247 (a) (1) (iii) Test: 15c.9; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 20:51 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 73 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Detailed Results:
Number of Hopping Frequencies 79 a added by operator Test: 15c.9; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 22:10 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 74 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Detailed Results:
Number of Hopping Frequencies 79 a added by operator Test: 15c.9; Frequency = 2441, Mode = BT transmit using 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation Result:
Setup No.:
Passed D01 Date of Test:
2012/03/22 23:21 Body:
FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Test Specification:
FCC part 2 and 15 Page 75 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Detailed Results:
Number of Hopping Frequencies 79 a added by operator Page 76 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C 4 Test Equipment Details 4.1 List of Used Test Equipment The calibration, hardware and software states are shown for the testing period. Test Equipment Anechoic Chamber Lab ID:
Manufacturer:
Description:
Type:
Lab 1 Frankonia Anechoic Chamber for radiated testing 10.58x6.38x6.00 m Single Devices for Anechoic Chamber Single Device Name Type Serial Number Manufacturer Air compressor none Anechoic Chamber 10.58 x 6.38 x 6.00 m Calibration Details
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none FCC listing 96716 3m Part15/18 IC listing 3699A-1 3m Atlas Copco Frankonia Last Execution Next Exec. 2011/01/11 2011/02/07 2014/01/10 2014/02/06 Controller Maturo MCU 961208 Maturo GmbH EMC camera CE-CAM/1
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CE-SYS EMC camera Nr.2 CCD-400E 0005033 Mitsubishi Filter ISDN B84312-C110-E1 Siemens&Matsushita Filter Universal 1A BB4312-C30-H3
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Siemens&Matsushita Test Equipment Auxiliary Equipment for Radiated emissions Lab ID:
Description:
Serial Number:
Lab 1 Equipment for emission measurements see single devices Single Devices for Auxiliary Equipment for Radiated emissions Single Device Name Type Serial Number Manufacturer Antenna mast AS 620 P 620/37 HD GmbH Biconical dipole VUBA 9117 Calibration Details Standard Calibration Standard Calibration 9117-108 Schwarzbeck Last Execution Next Exec. 2008/10/27 2012/01/18 2013/10/26 2015/01/17 Broadband Amplifier 18MHz-26GHz JS4-18002600-32-5P 849785 Miteq Calibration Details Path Calibration Path Calibration Last Execution Next Exec. 2011/11/15 2012/05/24 2012/05/14 2012/11/23 Broadband Amplifier 1GHz-4GHz AFS4-01000400-1Q-10P-4
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Miteq Calibration Details Path Calibration Path Calibration Last Execution Next Exec. 2011/11/15 2012/05/24 2012/05/14 2012/11/23 Broadband Amplifier 30MHz-18GHz JS4-00101800-35-5P 896037 Miteq Calibration Details Path Calibration Last Execution Next Exec. 2011/11/15 2012/05/14 Page 77 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Single Devices for Auxiliary Equipment for Radiated emissions (continued) Single Device Name Type Serial Number Manufacturer Path Calibration 2012/05/24 2012/11/23 Cable "ESI to EMI Antenna"
EcoFlex10 W18.01-
2+W38.01-2 Kabel Kusch Cable "ESI to Horn Antenna"
Calibration Details Path Calibration Path Calibration UFB311A+UFB293C Calibration Details Path Calibration Path Calibration Path Calibration W18.02-
2+W38.02-2 Double-ridged horn HF 906 357357/001 Calibration Details Standard Calibration Standard Calibration Double-ridged horn HF 906 357357/002 High Pass Filter High Pass Filter High Pass Filter High Pass Filter Calibration Details Standard Calibration Standard Calibration 4HC1600/12750-1.5-KK Calibration Details Path Calibration Path Calibration 5HC2700/12750-1.5-KK Calibration Details Path Calibration Path Calibration 5HC3500/12750-1.2-KK Calibration Details Path Calibration Path Calibration WHKX 7.0/18G-8SS Calibration Details Path Calibration Path Calibration 9942011 9942012 200035008 09 Log.-per. Antenna HL 562 Ultralog 830547/003 Calibration Details Standard Calibration Loop Antenna HFH2-Z2 829324/006 Calibration Details Standard calibration Pyramidal Horn Antenna 26,5 GHz Pyramidal Horn Antenna 40 GHz 3160-09 3160-10 Last Execution Next Exec. 2011/11/15 2012/05/24 2012/05/14 2012/11/23 Rosenberger Micro-Coax Last Execution Next Exec. 2011/11/15 2012/05/24 2012/05/24 2012/05/14 2012/11/23 2012/11/23 Rohde & Schwarz GmbH &
Co. KG Last Execution Next Exec. 2009/04/16 2012/05/18 2012/04/15 2015/05/17 Rohde & Schwarz GmbH &
Co. KG Last Execution Next Exec. 2009/04/28 2012/06/26 2012/04/27 2015/06/25 Trilithic Last Execution Next Exec. 2011/11/15 2012/05/24 2012/05/14 2012/11/23 Trilithic Last Execution Next Exec. 2011/11/15 2012/05/24 2012/05/14 2012/11/23 Trilithic Last Execution Next Exec. 2011/11/15 2012/05/24 2012/05/14 2012/11/23 Wainwright Last Execution Next Exec. 2011/11/15 2012/05/24 2012/05/14 2012/11/23 Rohde & Schwarz GmbH &
Co. KG Last Execution Next Exec. 2009/05/27 2012/05/26 Rohde & Schwarz GmbH &
Co. KG Last Execution Next Exec. 2011/10/27 2014/10/26 00083069 EMCO Elektronik GmbH 00086675 EMCO Elektronik GmbH Page 78 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Single Devices for Auxiliary Equipment for Radiated emissions (continued) Single Device Name Type Serial Number Manufacturer Tilt device Maturo
(Rohacell) Antrieb TD1.5-10kg TD1.5-
10kg/024/379070 9 Maturo GmbH Test Equipment Auxiliary Test Equipment Lab ID:
Manufacturer:
Description:
Type:
Serial Number:
Lab 1 see single devices Single Devices for various Test Equipment various none Single Devices for Auxiliary Test Equipment Single Device Name Type Serial Number Manufacturer Broadband Power Divider N (Aux) Broadband Power Divider SMA 1506A / 93459 LM390 Weinschel Associates WA1515 A855 Weinschel Associates Digital Multimeter 03
(Multimeter) Fluke 177 86670383 Fluke Europe B.V. Calibration Details Customized calibration Last Execution Next Exec. 2011/10/19 2013/10/18 Fibre optic link Satellite (Aux) Fibre optic link Transceiver (Aux) FO RS232 Link 181-018 Pontis FO RS232 Link 182-018 Pontis Isolating Transformer LTS 604 1888 Thalheimer Transformatorenwerke GmbH Notch Filter Ultra Stable (Aux) Vector Signal Generator WRCA800/960-6EEK 24 Wainwright SMIQ 03B 832492/061 Rohde & Schwarz GmbH &
Co.KG Page 79 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Test Equipment Digital Signalling Devices Lab ID:
Description:
Lab 1 Signalling equipment for various wireless technologies. Single Devices for Digital Signalling Devices Single Device Name Type Serial Number Manufacturer Rohde & Schwarz GmbH &
Co. KG Last Execution Next Exec. 2011/11/24 2014/11/23 Rohde & Schwarz GmbH &
Co.KG Last Execution Next Exec. 2012/01/26 Date of Start 2014/01/25 Date of End 2012/04/20 2012/05/07 2012/05/07 2012/07/03 2012/07/03 Bluetooth Signalling Unit CBT CBT 100589 Calibration Details Standard calibration CMW500 CMW500 107500 Calibration Details Initial factory calibration HW/SW Status Firmware: V.2.01.25 3G : KC42x 11.36.00, 11.48.01 LTE: KC501 1.4.5 up to 1.8.5 KC503 1.4.8 up to 1.8.5 KC507 1.7.0 up to 1.8.5 KC508 1.7.0 up to 1.8.5 KC551 1.4.9 up to 1.8.5 KC553 1.4.9 up to 1.8.5 KC571 1.7.0 up to 1.8.5 KC572 1.7.0 up to 1.8.5 InterLab LSIM Test Solution 1.6.7.4 InterLab LSAT Test Solution 1.6.7.4
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Firmware: V.2.01.25 3G : KC42x 11.48.02 LTE: KC501 1.6.5 up to 1.9.8 KC503 1.6.5 up to 1.9.8 KC506 1.9.8 KC507 1.7.0 KC508 1.8.5 up to 1.9.8 KC551 1.4.1 up to 1.9.8 KC553 1.5.5 up to 1.9.8 KC571 1.8.5 up to 1.9.8 KC572 1.8.5 up to 1.9.8
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Firmware: V.2.01.25 3G : KC42x 11.48.02, 12.16.00 LTE: KC501 1.7.0 up to 2.0.0 KC503 1.7.2 up to 2.0.0 KC506 1.9.8 up to 2.0.0 KC507 1.7.0 KC508 1.8.5 up to 2.0.0 KC551 1.4.9 up to 2.0.0 KC553 1.7.0 up to 2.0.0 KC556 2.0.0 KC571 1.8.5 up to 2.0.0 KC572 1.8.5 up to 2.0.0
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Universal Radio Communication Tester CMU 200 102366 Calibration Details Standard calibration HW/SW Status Rohde & Schwarz GmbH &
Co. KG Last Execution Next Exec. 2011/05/26 Date of Start 2013/05/25 Date of End Page 80 of 96 Single Devices for Digital Signalling Devices (continued) Single Device Name Type Serial Number Manufacturer Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C 2007/07/16 Hardware:
B11, B21V14, B21-2, B41, B52V14, B52-2, B53-2, B56V14, B68 3v04, PCMCIA, U65V04 Software:
K21 4v21, K22 4v21, K23 4v21, K24 4v21, K42 4v21, K43 4v21, K53 4v21, K56 4v22, K57 4v22, K58 4v22, K59 4v22, K61 4v22, K62 4v22, K63 4v22, K64 4v22, K65 4v22, K66 4v22, K67 4v22, K68 4v22, K69 4v22 Firmware:
P1 8v50 02.05.06
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Universal Radio Communication Tester CMU 200 837983/052 Calibration Details Standard calibration HW/SW Status HW options:
B11, B21V14, B21-2, B41, B52V14, B52-2, B53-2, B54V14, B56V14, B68 3v04, B95, PCMCIA, U65V02 SW options:
K21 4v11, K22 4v11, K23 4v11, K24 4v11, K27 4v10, K28 4v10, K42 4v11, K43 4v11, K53 4v10, K65 4v10, K66 4v10, K68 4v10, Firmware:
P1 8v40 01.12.05
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SW:
K62, K69 Rohde & Schwarz GmbH &
Co. KG Last Execution Next Exec. 2011/12/07 Date of Start 2014/12/06 Date of End 2007/01/02 2008/11/03 Page 81 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Test Equipment Emission measurement devices Lab ID:
Description:
Serial Number:
Lab 1 Equipment for emission measurements see single devices Single Devices for Emission measurement devices Single Device Name Type Serial Number Manufacturer Personal Computer Dell Power Meter NRVD Calibration Details Standard calibration Standard calibration 30304832059 Dell 828110/016 Sensor Head A NRV-Z1 827753/005 Calibration Details Standard calibration Standard calibration Signal Generator SMR 20 846834/008 Calibration Details standard calibration Spectrum Analyzer ESIB 26 830482/004 Calibration Details Standard Calibration HW/SW Status Rohde & Schwarz GmbH &
Co.KG Last Execution Next Exec. 2012/05/22 2011/05/03 2013/05/21 2012/05/02 Rohde & Schwarz GmbH &
Co.KG Last Execution Next Exec. 2012/05/21 2011/05/02 2013/05/20 2012/05/01 Rohde & Schwarz GmbH &
Co. KG Last Execution Next Exec. 2011/05/12 2014/05/11 Rohde & Schwarz GmbH &
Co. KG Last Execution Next Exec. 2011/12/05 Date of Start 2013/12/04 Date of End Firmware-Update 4.34.4 from 3.45 during calibration 2009/12/03 Test Equipment Multimeter 12 Lab ID:
Description:
Serial Number:
Lab 2 Ex-Tech 520 05157876 Single Devices for Multimeter 12 Single Device Name Type Serial Number Manufacturer Digital Multimeter 12
(Multimeter) EX520 05157876 Extech Instruments Corp. Calibration Details Customized calibration Last Execution Next Exec. 2011/10/18 2013/10/17 Page 82 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Test Equipment Regulatory Bluetooth RF Test Solution Lab ID:
Description:
Type:
Serial Number:
Lab 2 Regulatory Bluetooth RF Tests Bluetooth RF 001 Single Devices for Regulatory Bluetooth RF Test Solution Single Device Name Type Serial Number Manufacturer A04380 100302 832025/059 832279/013 2725 Ontrak Control Systems Inc. Rohde & Schwarz GmbH &
Co.KG Last Execution Next Exec. 2011/08/17 2012/08/16 Last Execution Next Exec. 2011/06/14 2012/06/13 Last Execution Next Exec. 2011/06/14 2012/06/13 Last Execution Next Exec. 2011/06/15 2013/06/14 002 Datum GmbH Last Execution Next Exec. 2011/08/17 2012/08/16 Rohde & Schwarz GmbH &
Co.KG Last Execution Next Exec. 2010/06/23 2013/06/20 ADU 200 Relay Box 7 Relay Box Bluetooth Signalling Unit CBT CBT Power Meter NRVD Calibration Details Standard Calibration NRVD Calibration Details Standard Calibration Power Sensor NRV Z1 A PROBE Power Supply Calibration Details Standard Calibration NGSM 32/10 Calibration Details Standard Calibration Rubidium Frequency Normal MFS Datum MFS Calibration Details Standard Calibration Signal Analyser FSIQ26 1119.6001.26 832695/007 Vector Signal Generator SMIQ03B SMIQ03B 832870/017 Calibration Details Standard Calibration Test Equipment Shielded Room 07 Lab ID:
Description:
Lab 2 Shielded Room 4m x 6m Test Equipment T/H Logger 04 Lab ID:
Description:
Serial Number:
Lab 2 Lufft Opus10 7481 Single Devices for T/H Logger 04 Single Device Name Type Serial Number Manufacturer ThermoHygro Datalogger 04
(Environ) Opus10 THI (8152.00) 7481 Lufft Mess- und Regeltechnik GmbH Page 83 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Test Equipment Temperature Chamber 01 Lab ID:
Manufacturer:
Description:
Type:
Serial Number:
Lab 2 see single devices Temperature Chamber KWP 120/70 Weiss see single devices Single Devices for Temperature Chamber 01 Single Device Name Type Serial Number Manufacturer Temperature Chamber Weiss 01 KWP 120/70 59226012190010 Weiss Umwelttechnik GmbH Calibration Details Customized calibration Last Execution Next Exec. 2012/03/12 2014/03/11 Page 84 of 96 5 Annex 5.1 Additional Information for Report Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Page 85 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Summary of Test Results _____________________ _____________________ The EUT complied with all performed tests as listed in the summary section of this report. __________________________________________________________________________ Technical Report Summary ______________________ ______________________ Type of Authorization :
Certification for an Intentional Radiator (Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum). Applicable FCC Rules Prepared in accordance with the requirements of FCC Rules and Regulations as listed in 47 CFR Ch.1 Parts 2 and 15. The following subparts are applicable to the results in this test report Part 2, Subpart J - Equipment Authorization Procedures, Certification Part 15, Subpart C Intentional Radiators 15.201 Equipment authorization requirement 15.207 Conducted limits 15.209 Radiated emission limits; general requirements 15.247 Operation within the bands 902-928 MHz, 2400-2483.5 MHz and 5725-5850 MHz additional documents The tests were selected and performed with reference to the FCC Public Notice DA 00-705, released March 30, 2000. Instead of applying ANSI C63.4-1992 which is referenced in the FCC Public Note, the newer ANSI C63.4-2009 is applied. Description of Methods of Measurements ___________________________________ ___________________________________ _______________________________ Conducted emissions (AC power line) _______________________________ Standard FCC Part 15, Subpart C The test was performed according to: ANSI C 63.4, Test Description Page 86 of 96 The test set-up was made in accordance to the general provisions of ANSI C 63.4. The Equipment Under Test (EUT) was setup in a shielded room to perform the conducted emissions measurements in a typical installation configuration. The EUT was powered from 50H || 50 Ohm Line Impedance Stabilization Network (LISN). The LISNs unused connections were terminated with 50 Ohm loads. The measurement procedure consists of two steps. It is implemented into the EMI test software ES-K1 from R&S. Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Step 1: Preliminary scan Intention of this step is, to determine the conducted EMI-profile of the EUT. EMI receiver settings:
- Detector: Peak - Maxhold
- Frequency range: 150 kHz 30 MHz
- Frequency steps: 5 kHz
- IFBandwidth: 9 kHz
- Measuring time / Frequency step: 20 ms
- Measurement on phase + neutral lines of the power cords On basis of this preliminary scan the highest amplitudes and the corresponding frequencies relative to the limit are identified. Emissions above the limit and emissions which are in the 10 dB range below the limit are considered. Step 2: Final measurement Intention of this step is, to determine the highest emissions with the settings defined in the test specification for the frequencies identified in step 1. EMI receiver settings:
- Detector: Quasi-Peak
- IF - Bandwidth: 9 kHz
- Measuring time: 1 s / frequency At each frequency determined in step 1, four measurements are performed in the following combinations:
1) Neutral lead - reference ground (PE grounded) 2) Phase lead - reference ground (PE grounded) 3) Neutral lead - reference ground (PE floating) 4) Phase lead - reference ground (PE floating) The highest value is reported. Test Requirements / Limits FCC Part 15, Subpart C, 15.207 Frequency Range (MHz) QP Limit (dBV) AV Limit (dBV) 0.15 0.5 0.5 5 5 30 66 to 56 56 60 56 to 46 46 50 Used conversion factor: Limit (dBV) = 20 log (Limit (V)/1V). _______________________________ Occupied bandwidth _______________________________ Standard FCC Part 15, Subpart C The test was performed according to: FCC 15.31 Test Description The Equipment Under Test (EUT) was setup to perform the occupied bandwidth measurements. The reference level is the level of the highest amplitude signal observed from the transmitter at either the fundamental frequency or first-order modulation products in all typical modes of operation, including the unmodulated carrier, even if atypical. The results recorded were measured with the modulation which produces the worst-case (widest) occupied bandwidth. The resolution bandwidth for measuring the reference level and the occupied bandwidth was 30 kHz. The EUT was connected to the spectrum analyzer via a short coax cable. Page 87 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Test Requirements / Limits FCC Part 15, Subpart C, 15.247 (a) (1) Frequency hopping systems shall have hopping channel carrier frequencies separated by a minimum of 25 kHz or the 20 dB bandwidth of the hopping channel, whichever is greater. Alternatively, frequency hopping systems operating in the 24002483.5 MHz band may have hopping channel carrier frequencies that are separated by 25 kHz or two-thirds of the 20 dB bandwidth of the hopping channel, whichever is greater, provided the systems operate with an output power no greater than 125 mW. The system shall hop to channel frequencies that are selected at the system hopping rate from a pseudo randomly ordered list of hopping frequencies. Each frequency must be used equally on the average by each transmitter. The system receivers shall have input bandwidths that match the hopping channel bandwidths of their corresponding transmitters and shall shift frequencies in synchronization with the transmitted signals. Implication by the test laboratory:
Since the Bluetooth technology defines a fixed channel separation of 1 MHz this design parameter defines the maximum allowed occupied bandwidth depending on the EUTs output power:
1. Under the provision that the system operates with an output power not greater than 125 mW (21.0 dBm)
: Implicit Limit: Max. 20 dB BW = 1.0 MHz / 2/3 = 1.5 MHz 2. If the system output power exceeds 125 mW (21.0 dBm): Implicit Limit: Max. 20 dB BW = 1.0 MHz Used conversion factor: Output power (dBm) = 10 log (Output power (W) / 1mW) The measured output power of the system is below 125 mW (21.0 dBm). For the results, please refer to the related chapter of this report. Therefore the limit is determined as 1.5 MHz. _______________________________ Peak power output _______________________________ Standard FCC Part 15, Subpart C The test was performed according to: FCC 15.31 Test Description The Equipment Under Test (EUT) was set up to perform the output power measurements. The resolution bandwidth for measuring the output power was set to 3 MHz. The reference level of the spectrum analyzer was set higher than the output power of the EUT. The EUT was connected to the spectrum analyzer via a short coax cable with a known loss. Test Requirements / Limits FCC Part 15, Subpart C, 15.247 (b) (1)
(b) The maximum peak conducted output power of the intentional radiator shall not exceed the following:
(1) For frequency hopping systems operating in the 2400-2483.5 MHz band employing at least 75 hopping channels, and all frequency hopping systems in the 5725-5850 MHz band: 1 watt. Used conversion factor: Limit (dBm) = 10 log (Limit (W)/1mW)
==> Maximum Output Power: 30 dBm _______________________________ Spurious RF conducted emissions _______________________________ Standard FCC Part 15, Subpart C The test was performed according to: FCC 15.31 Test Description The Equipment Under Test (EUT) was set up to perform the spurious emissions measurements. The EUT was connected to spectrum analyzer via a short coax cable with a known loss. Analyzer settings:
- Detector: Peak-Maxhold
- Frequency range: 30 25000 MHz
- Resolution Bandwidth (RBW): 100 kHz Page 88 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C
- Video Bandwidth (VBW): 300 kHz
- Sweep Time: 330 s The reference value for the measurement of the spurious RF conducted emissions is determined during the test band edge compliance (cf. chapter 3.6). This value is used to calculate the 20 dBc limit. Test Requirements / Limits FCC Part 15, Subpart C, 15.247 (c) In any 100 kHz bandwidth outside the frequency band in which the spread spectrum intentional radiator is operating, the radio frequency power that is produced by the intentional radiator shall be at least 20 dB below that in the 100 kHz bandwidth within the band that contains the highest level of the desired power _______________________________ Spurious radiated emissions _______________________________ Standard FCC Part 15, Subpart C The test was performed according to: ANSI C 63.4, Test Description The test set-up was made in accordance to the general provisions of ANSI C63.42009. The Equipment Under Test (EUT) was set up on a non-conductive table 1.0 x 2.0 m in the semi-anechoic chamber. The influence of the EUT support table that is used between 301000 MHz was evaluated. The test was performed at the distance of 3 m between the EUT and the receiving antenna. The measurement procedure is implemented into the EMI test software ES-K1 from R&S. The radiated emissions measurements were made in a typical installation configuration. Exploratory tests are performed at 3 orthogonal axes to determine the worst-case orientation of a body-worn or handheld EUT. The final test on all kind of EUTs is performed at 2 axes. A pre-check is also performed while the EUT is powered from both AC and DC (battery) power in order to find the worst-case operating condition. 1. Measurement up to 30 MHz The test set-up was made in accordance to the general provisions of ANSI C63.4. The Equipment Under Test (EUT) was set up on a non-conductive table in the anechoic chamber. The radiated emissions measurements were made in a typical installation configuration. The measurement procedure is implemented into the EMI test software ES-K1 from R&S. The Loop antenna HFH2-Z2 is used. Step 1: pre-measurement
- Anechoic chamber
- Antenna distance: 10 m
- Detector: Peak-Maxhold
- Frequency range: 0.009 0.15 and 0.15 30 MHz
- Frequency steps: 0.1 kHz and 5 kHz
- IFBandwidth: 0.2 kHz and 10 kHz
- Measuring time / Frequency step: 100 ms Intention of this step is, to determine the radiated EMI-profile of the EUT. Afterwards the relevant emissions for the final measurement are identified. Step 2: final measurement For the relevant emissions determined in step 1, an additional measurement with the following settings will be performed. Intention of this step is to find the maximum emission level.
- Open area test side
- Antenna distance: according to the Standard
- Detector: Quasi-Peak
- Frequency range: 0.009 30 MHz
- Frequency steps: measurement at frequencies detected in step 1
- IFBandwidth: 200 Hz 10 kHz
- Measuring time / Frequency step: 100 ms 2. Measurement above 30 MHz and up to 1 GHz Step 1: Preliminary scan Preliminary test to identify the highest amplitudes relative to the limit. Settings for step 1:
- Detector: Peak-Maxhold
- Frequency range: 30 1000 MHz
- Frequency steps: 60 kHz
- IFBandwidth: 120 kHz
- Measuring time / Frequency step: 100 s (BT Timing 1.25 ms)
- Turntable angle range: 180 to +180 Page 89 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C
- Turntable step size: 90
- Height variation range: 1 3 m
- Height variation step size: 2 m
- Polarisation: Horizontal + Vertical Intention of this step is, to determine the radiated EMI-profile of the EUT. Afterwards the relevant emissions for the final measurement are identified. Step 2: second measurement For the relevant emissions determined in step 1, an additional measurement with the following settings will be performed. Intention of this step is, to find out the approximate turntable angle and antenna height for each frequency.
- Detector: Peak Maxhold
- Measured frequencies: in step 1 determined frequencies
- IF Bandwidth: 120 kHz
- Measuring time: 100 ms
- Turntable angle range: 180 to +180
- Turntable step size: 45
- Height variation range: 1 4 m
- Height variation step size: 0.5 m
- Polarisation: horizontal + vertical After this step the EMI test system has determined the following values for each frequency (of step 1):
- Frequency
- Azimuth value (of turntable)
- Antenna height The last two values have now the following accuracy:
- Azimuth value (of turntable): 45
- Antenna height: 0.5 m Step 3: final measurement In this step the accuracy of the turntable azimuth and antenna height will be improved. This is necessary to find out the maximum value of every frequency. For each frequency, which was determined the turntable azimuth and antenna height will be adjusted. The turntable azimuth will be slowly varied by +/22.5 around this value. During this action the value of emission is continuously measured. The turntable azimuth at the highest emission will be recorded and adjusted. In this position the antenna height is also slowly varied by +/25 cm around the antenna height determined. During this action the value of emission is also continuously measured. The antenna height of the highest emission will also be recorded and adjusted.
- Detector: Peak Maxhold
- Measured frequencies: in step 1 determined frequencies
- IF Bandwidth: 120 kHz
- Measuring time: 100 ms
- Turntable angle range: 22.5 to +22.5 around the determined value
- Height variation range: 0.25 m to +0.25 m around the determined value Step 4: final measurement with QP detector With the settings determined in step 3, the final measurement will be performed:
EMI receiver settings for step 4:
- Detector: Quasi-Peak (< 1 GHz)
- Measured frequencies: in step 1 determined frequencies
- IF Bandwidth: 120 kHz
- Measuring time: 1 s 3. Measurement above 1 GHz The following modifications apply to the measurement procedure for the frequency range above 1 GHz:
The measurement distance was reduced to 1 m. The results were extrapolated by the extrapolation factor of 20 dB/decade (inverse linear-distance for field strength measurements, inverse linear-distance squared for the power reference level measurements). Due to the fact that in this frequency range a double ridged wave guided horn antenna (up to 18 GHz) and a horn antenna (1825 GHz) are used, the steps 24 are omitted. Step 1 was performed with one height of the receiving antenna only. EMI receiver settings:
- Detector: Peak, Average
- IF Bandwidth = 1 MHz After the measurement a plot will be generated which contains a diagram with the results of the preliminary scan and a chart with the frequencies and values of the results of the final measurement. For the enhanced data rate packets the test is performed as worst-case-check in order to verify that emissions have a comparable level as found at basic data rate. Typically, the measurement for these packets is performed in the frequency range 1 to 8 GHz but it depends on the emissions found during the test for the basic data rate. Please refer to the results for the used frequency range. Page 90 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Test Requirements / Limits FCC Part 15, Subpart C, 15.247 (d)
... In addition, radiated emissions which fall in the restricted bands, as defined in Section 15.205(a), must also comply with the radiated emission limits specified in Section 15.209(a) (see Section 15.205(c)). FCC Part 15, Subpart C, 15.209, Radiated Emission Limits Frequency in MHzLimit (V/m) Measurement distance (m) 0.009 0.49 2400/F(kHz) 300 0.49 1.705 24000/F(kHz) 1.705 - 30 Limit (dBV/m)+10dB 30 30 30 Limit (dBV/m)+30dB Limit (dBV/m)+10dB Limit(dBV/m @10m) Frequency in MHzLimit (V/m) Measurement distance (m) 30 - 88 88 - 216 216 - 960 above 960 40.0 43.5 46.0 54.0 100 150 200 500 3 3 3 3 Limit (dBV/m) 15.35(b)
..., there is also a limit on the radio frequency emissions, as measured using instrumentation with a peak detector function, corresponding to 20 dB above the maximum permitted average limit.... Used conversion factor: Limit (dBV/m) = 20 log (Limit (V/m)/1V/m) _______________________________ Band edge compliance _______________________________ Standard FCC Part 15, Subpart C The test was performed according to: ANSI C 63.4, FCC 15.31 Test Description The procedure to show compliance with the band edge requirement is divided into two measurements: 1. Show compliance of the lower band edge by a conducted measurement and 2. show compliance of the higher band edge by a radiated and conducted measurement. For the first measurement the EUT is set to transmit on the lowest channel (2402 MHz). The lower band edge is 2400 MHz. Analyzer settings:
- Detector: Peak
- RBW= 100 kHz
- VBW= 300 kHz For the second measurement the EUT is set to transmit on the highest channel (2480 MHz). The higher band edge is 2483.5 MHz. Analyzer settings for conducted measurement:
- Detector: Peak
- RBW= 100 kHz
- VBW= 300 kHz EMI receiver settings:
- Detector: Peak, Average
- IF Bandwidth = 1 MHz Test Requirements / Limits FCC Part 15.247 (d) In any 100 kHz 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 20 dB below that in the 100 kHz bandwidth within the band that contains the highest level of the Page 91 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C desired power, based on either an RF conducted or a radiated measurement, provided the transmitter demonstrates compliance with the peak conducted power limits. .. Attenuation below the general limits specified in Section 15.209(a) is not required. In addition, radiated emissions which fall in the restricted bands, as defined in Section 15.205(a), must also comply with the radiated emission limits specified in Section 15.209(a) (see Section 15.205(c)). For the measurement of the lower band edge the RF power at the band edge shall be at least 20 dB below that in the 100 kHz bandwidth within the band that contains the highest level of the desired power... For the measurement of the higher band edge the limit is specified in Section 15.209(a). _______________________________ Dwell time _______________________________ Standard FCC Part 15, Subpart C The test was performed according to: FCC 15.31 Test Description The Equipment Under Test (EUT) was set up to perform the dwell time measurements. The EUT was connected to the spectrum analyzer via a short coax cable. The dwell time is calculated by:
Dwell time = time slot length * hop rate / number of hopping channels * 31.6 s with:
- hop rate = 1600 * 1/s for DH1 packets
- hop rate = 1600/3 * 1/s for DH3 packets = 533.33 s-1
- hop rate = 1600/5 * 1/s for DH5 packets = 320 s-1
- number of hopping channels = 79
- 31.6 s = 0.4 seconds multiplied by the number of hopping channels = 0.4 s * 79
= 1600 s-1 The highest value of the dwell time is reported. Test Requirements / Limits FCC Part 15, Subpart C, 15.247 (a) (1) (iii) Frequency hopping systems in the 2400-2483.5 MHz band shall use at least 15 channels. The average time of occupancy on any channel shall not be greater than 0.4 seconds within a period of 0.4 seconds multiplied by the number of hopping channels employed. Since the Bluetooth technology uses 79 channels this period is calculated to be 31.6 seconds. _______________________________ Channel separation _______________________________ Standard FCC Part 15, Subpart C The test was performed according to: FCC 15.31 Test Description The Equipment Under Test (EUT) was set up to perform the channel separation measurements. The channel separation is independent from the modulation pattern. The EUT was connected to spectrum analyzer via a short coax cable. Analyzer settings:
- Detector: Peak-Maxhold
- Span: 3 MHz
- Centre Frequency: a mid frequency of the 2.4 GHz ISM band
- Resolution Bandwidth (RBW): 30 kHz
- Video Bandwidth (VBW): 100 kHz
- Sweep Time: Coupled Test Requirements / Limits Page 92 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C FCC Part 15, Subpart C, 15.247 (a) (1) Frequency hopping systems shall have hopping channel carrier frequencies separated by a minimum of 25 kHz or the 20 dB bandwidth of the hopping channel, whichever is greater. Alternatively, frequency hopping systems operating in the 24002483.5 MHz band may have hopping channel carrier frequencies that are separated by 25 kHz or two-thirds of the 20 dB bandwidth of the hopping channel, whichever is greater, provided the systems operate with an output power no greater than 125 mW. The system shall hop to channel frequencies that are selected at the system hopping rate from a pseudo randomly ordered list of hopping frequencies. Each frequency must be used equally on the average by each transmitter. The system receivers shall have input bandwidths that match the hopping channel bandwidths of their corresponding transmitters and shall shift frequencies in synchronization with the transmitted signals. _______________________________ Number of hopping frequencies _______________________________ Standard FCC Part 15, Subpart C The test was performed according to: FCC 15.31 Test Description The Equipment Under Test (EUT) was set up to perform the number of hopping frequencies measurement. The number of hopping frequencies is independent from the modulation pattern. The EUT was connected to spectrum analyzer via a short coax cable. Analyzer settings:
- Detector: Peak-Maxhold
- Centre frequency: 2442 MHz
- Frequency span: 84 MHz
- Resolution Bandwidth (RBW): 100 kHz
- Video Bandwidth (VBW): 300 kHz
- Sweep Time: Coupled Test Requirements / Limits FCC Part 15, Subpart C, 15.247 (a) (iii) Frequency hopping systems in the 2400-2483.5 MHz band shall use at least 15 channels.
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FCC and IC Correlation of measurement requirements
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The following tables show the correlation of measurement requirements for Bluetooth equipment and Digital Apparatus from FCC and IC standards. FCC reference Bluetooth equipment:
IC reference Measurement RSS-Gen: 7.2.4 Conducted emissions on AC mains 15.207 RSS-210: A8.1 15.247 (a) (1) Occupied bandwidth RSS-210: A8.4 Peak power output 15.247 (b) (1) RSS-Gen: 6;RSS-210: A8.5 Spurious RF conducted emissions 15.247 (d) RSS-Gen: 6;RSS-210: A8.5 Spurious radiated emissions 15.247 (d) RSS-210: A8.5 Band edge compliance 15.247 (d) Dwell time 15.247 (a) (1) (iii) RSS-210: A8.1 Channel separation 15.247 (a) (1) RSS-210: A8.1 No. of hopping frequencies 15.247 (a) (1) (iii) RSS-210: A8.1 Antenna requirement 15.203 / 15.204 RSS-Gen: 7.1.2 Digital Apparatus:
Measurement FCC reference Conducted Emissions(AC Power Line) Spurious Radiated Emissions 15.107 15.109 IC reference ICES-003 ICES-003 Page 93 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Setup Drawings Measurements below 1 GHz: Semi-anechoic, conducting ground plane. Measurements above 1 GHz: Fully-anechoic, absorbers on all surfaces Drawing 1: Setup in the Anechoic chamber:
Page 94 of 96 Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C 6 Index 1 Administrative Data 1.1 Project Data 1.2 Applicant Data 1.3 Test Laboratory Data 1.4 Signature of the Testing Responsible 1.5 Signature of the Accreditation Responsible 2 Test Object Data 2.1 General OUT Description 2.2 Detailed Description of OUT Samples 2.3 OUT Features 2.4 Auxiliary Equipment 2.5 Setups used for Testing 3 Results 3.1 General 3.2 List of the Applicable Body 3.3 List of Test Specification 3.4 Summary 3.5 Detailed Footnotes 3.6 Detailed Results 3.6.1 15c.2 Spurious radiated emissions 15.247 (d), 15.35 (b), 15.209 3.6.2 15c.3 Occupied bandwidth 15.247 (a) (1) 3.6.3 15c.4 Peak power output 15.247 (b) (1) 3.6.4 15c.5 Spurious RF conducted emissions 15.247 (d) 3.6.5 15c.6 Band edge compliance 15.247 (d) 3.6.6 15c.7 Dwell time 15.247 (a) (1) (iii) 3.6.7 15c.8 Channel separation 15.247 (a) (1) 3.6.8 15c.9 Number of hopping frequencies 15.247 (a) (1) (iii) 4 Test Equipment Details 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 7 10 11 11 16 32 43 55 65 69 73 77 Page 95 of 96 4.1 List of Used Test Equipment 5 Annex 5.1 Additional Information for Report 6 Index Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCCc acc. Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C 77 85 85 95 Page 96 of 96
1 | test setup photos | Test Setup Photos | 436.04 KiB | October 08 2012 / August 11 2012 |
Photo Report Bluetooth transceiver FIAT 330 VP2 ECE Report Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCC_Photo Test Laboratory:
Borsigstr. 11 Germany 7Layers AG 40880 Ratingen Note:
The following test results relate only to the devices specified in this document. This report shall not be reproduced in parts without the written approval of the test laboratory. 7Layers AG Borsigstrasse 11 40880 Ratingen, Germany Phone: +49 (0) 2102 749 0 Fax: +49 (0) 2102 749 350 www.7Layers.com Aufsichtsratsvorsitzenderh Chairman of the Supervisory Board:
Markus Becker Vorstandh Board:
Dr. H.-J. Meckelburg Registergerichth registered in:
Dsseldorf, HRB 44096 USt-IdNr h VAT No.:
DE 203159652 TAX No. 147/5869/0385 1 Photo Report 1.1 Photos of test setups Photo 1: Test setup for radiated measurements (below 30 MHz) Test report Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCC_Photo Page 2 of 3 Photo 2: Test setup for radiated measurements (30 MHz to 1 GHz) Photo 3: Test setup for radiated measurements (above 1 GHz) Test report Reference: MDE_CONTI_1110_FCC_Photo Page 3 of 3
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2012-08-10 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2012-08-10
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Continental Automotive GmbH
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0020532859
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1 | Physical Address |
Philipsstrasse 1
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1 |
Wetzlar
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1 |
Germany
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
b******@phoenix-testlab.de
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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 |
Y7O
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
VP2
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
M****** G****
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1 | Title |
Dr.
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1 | Telephone Number |
+49-6******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
+49-6********
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1 |
M******@continental-corporation.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?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 11/08/2012 | ||||
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 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Car Radio | ||||
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 peak 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 |
7layers AG
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1 | Name |
R****** M****
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1 | Telephone Number |
49-21********
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1 | Fax Number |
49-21********
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1 |
r******@7layers.de
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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 | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0030000 |
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