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2 INTRODUCTION ........................... TIPS, CONTROLS AND GENERAL INFORMATION ........... 3 TIPS............................................... 3 MULTIMEDIA DEVICES:
SUPPORTED AUDIO FILES AND FORMATS...................................... 3 NOTES ON TRADEMARKS............ 3 EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES ....... 4 ANTI-THEFT PROTECTION............ 4 IMPORTANT .................................. 5 SOFTWARE UPDATES................... 5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...... 5 QUICK GUIDE............................... 6 CONTROLS ON FRONT PANEL .... 6 FRONT PANEL CONTROL SUMMARY TABLE ......................... 7 STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS.. 9 DESCRIPTION ............................... 9 STEERING WHEEL CONTROL SUMMARY TABLE ......................... 10 SWITCHING THE SYSTEM ON/OFF ......................................... 11 RADIO (TUNER) MODE.................. 11 RADIO MODE SELECTION ............ 11 SELECTING A FREQUENCY BAND ............................................ 11 DISPLAYED INFORMATION ........... 11 AM/FM STATION LIST.................... 11 AM/FM/DAB RADIO STATION STORAGE (if present)..................... 11 AM/FM RADIO STATION SELECTION ................................... 11 PREVIOUS/NEXT RADIO STATION SEARCH ....................................... 11 SOMMARIO PREVIOUS/NEXT RADIO STATION FAST SEARCH............................... 12 DAB RADIO STATION SELECTION ................................... 12 RADIO STATION ALPHABETIC SORTING....................................... 12 AUDIO ........................................... 12 MEDIA MODE ............................... 14 TRACK CHANGE (previous/next) ... 14 TRACK FAST FORWARD/REWIND...................... 14 TRACK SELECTION (Browse) ........ 14 AUDIO SOURCE SELECTION........ 15 TRACK INFORMATION DISPLAY ... 15 RANDOM TRACK REPRODUCTION........................... 15 TRACK REPETITION...................... 15 USB/IPOD SUPPORT ................... 15 AUX SUPPORT ............................. 16 PHONE MODE .............................. 16 PHONE MODE ACTIVATION .......... 16 MAIN FUNCTIONS......................... 16 DISPLAYED INFORMATION ........... 17 PAIRING A MOBILE PHONE ......... 17 STORING NAMES/NUMBERS IN THE MOBILE PHONE PHONEBOOK................................ 18 TRANSMISSION OF PHONE DATA
(PHONEBOOK AND RECENT CALLS) .......................................... 18 CONNECTION/DISCONNECTION OF A MOBILE PHONE OR A Blue-
tooth AUDIO DEVICE ................. 18 DRAFT DELETION OF A MOBILE PHONE OR A Bluetooth AUDIO DEVICE.......................................... 19 DELETION OF PHONE DATA
(PHONEBOOK AND RECENT CALLS) .......................................... 19 MAKING A PHONE CALL .............. 19 MANAGING AN INCOMING CALL . 20 MAKING A SECOND PHONE CALL ............................................. 20 MANAGING TWO PHONE CALLS . 20 ENDING A CALL ............................ 20 REDIALLING .................................. 21 CONTINUING A PHONE CALL ...... 21 ACTIVATION/DEACTIVATION OF THE MICROPHONE....................... 21 TRANSFERRING A CALL............... 21 SETTINGS ..................................... 21 SYSTEM SETTINGS....................... 21 AUDIO SETTINGS.......................... 22 RADIO SETTINGS.......................... 22 PHONE LIST.................................. 22 PHONE SORT ORDER CONTACTS .................................. 22 CLOCK .......................................... 22 AUDIO ........................................... 22 ENGINE OFF OPTIONS.................. 22 PHONE.......................................... 23 RADIO CONFIGURATION .............. 23 CUSTOMER SERVICE NUMBER LIST ............................................... 24 1 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!
DRAFT 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. 2 TIPS, CONTROLS AND GENERAL INFORMATION TIPS the display lens should not come into contact with pointed or rigid objects which could damage its surface;
use a soft, dry anti-static cloth to clean and do not press. Road safety Learn how to use the various system functions before setting off. Read the instructions for the system carefully before setting off. 1) 2) Reception conditions Reception conditions change constantly while driving. Reception may be interfered with by the presence of mountains, buildings or bridges, especially when you are far away from the broadcaster. IMPORTANT The volume may be increased when receiving traffic alerts and news. Care and maintenance Observe the following precautions to ensure the system is fully operational:
1) never use alcohol, petrols and derivatives to clean the display lens. prevent any liquid from entering the system: this could damage it beyond repair. Important In the event of a fault, the system must only be checked and repaired by 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 external temperature is very high, the system may go into thermal protection mode, suspending operation until the radio temperature returns to acceptable levels. MULTIMEDIA DEVICES:
SUPPORTED AUDIO FILES AND FORMATS For USB and iPod sources the system can play files with the following extensions and formats:
.MP3 (32 320 kbps);
.WAV;
.WMA (5 320 kbps) mono and DRAFT stereo;
.AAC (8 96 kHz) mono and stereo;
.M4A (8 96 kHz) mono and stereo;
.M4B (8 96 kHz) mono and stereo;
.MP4 (8 96 kHz) mono and stereo. For all sources (USB and iPod), the system can also play the following Playlist formats:
.M3U
.WPL
.PLS NOTE It makes no difference whether the suffixes are written in capital or small letters. 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. 3 DRAFT The DAB/DAB+/DMB Digital Radio function has been certified according to the specifications of the "ARD" white sticker, for Class A - Audio services. ARD is a trademark of the Associazione per la Radiofonia Digitale in Italia. EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCES Other electronic devices (e.g. iPod, PDA, etc.) can be used on the car. Some of them may cause electromagnetic interference however. 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. ANTI-THEFT PROTECTION The system is equipped with an anti-theft protection system based on the exchange of information with the electronic control unit (Body Computer) on the car. 4 This guarantees maximum safety and prevents the secret code from being entered after the power supply has been disconnected. If the check has a positive outcome, the system will start to operate, whereas if the comparison codes are not the same or if the electronic control unit
(Body Computer) is replaced, the system will ask the user to enter the secret code according to the procedure described in the paragraph below. Entering the secret code When the system is switched on, if the code is requested, the display will show "Please enter Anti-Theft Code"
followed by the video page showing a keypad to enter the secret code fig. 1. The secret code is made up of four digits, from 1 to 9: to insert the first digit of the code, turn the "BROWSE/
ENTER" right knob and press to confirm. After inserting the fourth digit, move the cursor to "OK" and press the
"BROWSE/ENTER" right knob: the system will start to operate. If an incorrect code is entered, the system displays "Incorrect Code" to notify the user of the need to enter the correct code. After the 3 available attempts to enter the code, the system displays
"Incorrect Code. Radio locked. Please wait 30 minutes": the waiting time is displayed. Once the text has disappeared you can start the code entering procedure again. 1 F0N0892 Car radio passport This document certifies ownership of the system. The car radio passport shows the system model, serial number and secret code. In the case of loss of the car radio passport, contact the Fiat Dealership, taking an ID document and the car ownership documents. IMPORTANT Keep the car radio passport in a safe place so that you can give the information to the relevant authorities if the system is stolen. IMPORTANT Look at the screen only when it is necessary and safe. If you need to look at the screen for a long time, pull over to a safe place so as not to be distracted while driving. Immediately stop using the system in the event of a fault. Otherwise the system might be damaged. Contact a Fiat Dealership as soon as possible to have the system repaired. SOFTWARE UPDATES When update software for the system is available, it will be possible to download it from the www.fiat.com (for Italy) or www.fiat.com (for other countries) website, or by contacting a Fiat Dealership. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Maximum power: 4 30 W DRAFT 38 mm tweeters;
165 mm mid-woofer speakers. Front speakers 2 2 Rear loudspeakers (Panorama versions) 2 130 mm full-range speakers. WARNING 1) Follow the safety rules here below: otherwise serious injuries may occur to the occupants or the system may be damaged. 2) 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.). IMPORTANT 1) Only clean the front panel and the display lens with a soft, clean, dry, anti-static cloth. Cleaning and polishing products may damage the surface. Never use alcohol, petrols and derivatives. 5 QUICK GUIDE CONTROLS ON FRONT PANEL DRAFT 2 F0N0890 6 FRONT PANEL CONTROL SUMMARY TABLE Button Functions DRAFT Mode Ignition Switching off Volume adjustment Brief button press Brief button press Knob clockwise/anticlockwise turning Volume activation/deactivation (Mute/Pause) Brief button press Exit the selection/return to previous screen Brief button press Scrolling the list or tuning to a radio station Knob clockwise/anticlockwise turning Confirmation of the option displayed Brief button press Display mode selection (Radio, Media Player) Brief button press BROWSE ENTER INFO PHONE MENU MEDIA RADIO 1-2-3-4-5-6 Access to the Phone mode Access to the Infotelematic System/Settings menu Source selection: USB/iPod or AUX Access to the Radio mode Store current radio station Stored radio station recall A-B-C Selection of the wished letter of each list Search for previous radio station/selection of USB/iPod previous track Scan of lower frequencies until released/Fast rewind of USB/iPod track Brief button press Brief button press Brief button press Brief button press Long button press Brief button press Brief button press Brief button press Long button press 7 Button Functions Search for next radio station/selection of USB/
iPod next track Scan of higher frequencies until released/Fast forward of USB/iPod track Shuffle of USB/iPod tracks USB/iPod loop Brief button press Long button press Brief button press Brief button press DRAFT Mode 8 STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS
(for versions/markets, where provided) DRAFT DESCRIPTION The controls for the main system functions are present on the steering wheel to make control 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. 3 F0N0891 9 STEERING WHEEL CONTROL SUMMARY TABLE Button Interaction (pressure/rotation) DRAFT Acceptance of incoming call Acceptance of the second incoming call and putting the active call on hold 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 USB/iPod source Pause activation/deactivation of radio Mute function
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Turning left wheel upwards or downwards: audio volume adjustment Short press: volume increase/decrease in single steps Long press: volume continuous increase/decrease until released Function not available Turning right wheel upwards or downwards:
Short press (Radio mode): selection of next/previous station Long press (Radio mode): scan higher/lower frequencies until released Short press (USB/iPod mode): selection of previous/next track Long press (USB/iPod mode): fast forward/rewind until released 10 SWITCHING THE SYSTEM ON/OFF button/knob. The system is switched on/off by pressing the 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 anticlockwise to decrease it. RADIO (TUNER) MODE The system has the following tuners:
AM, FM and DAB (for versions/markets, where provided). RADIO MODE SELECTION Press the RADIO button on the front panel to activate radio mode. SELECTING A FREQUENCY BAND The different tuning modes can be selected by pressing the RADIO button on the front panel. Each tuning mode has a specific set of presets. DISPLAYED INFORMATION After the desired radio station is selected on the display (see fig. 4), the following information is shown (INFO mode activated):
4 F0N0897 In the upper part: the preset station, the time and the other active radio settings (e.g. TA) are highlighted. In the central part: the name of the current station, the frequency and the radio text information (if any) are highlighted. AM/FM STATION LIST Press the BROWSE/ENTER button/
knob to display the complete list of the FM/AM stations that can be received. The FM station can be sorted alphabetically by the A-B-C button. DRAFT AM/FM/DAB RADIO STATION STORAGE (if present) The preset stations are available in all system modes and are selected by touching one of the presetting buttons 1-2-3-4-5-6 on the front panel. If you are tuned to a radio station that you wish to store, hold down the button on the display which corresponds to the desired preset until an acoustic confirmation signal is emitted. The system can store up to 18 radio stations in each mode. AM/FM RADIO STATION SELECTION To search for the desired radio station press buttons or use the wheel of the steering wheel controls or
, or turn the "BROWSE/ENTER"
knob. PREVIOUS/NEXT RADIO STATION SEARCH Press briefly the buttons use the wheel of the steering wheel controls
: when the button is released the previous or next radio station is displayed. or or 11 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 the fast search: when the button is released, the first tunable radio station can be heard. to start or DAB RADIO STATION SELECTION
(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. 5) and the following information will be available:
In the upper part: the preset station, the time and the other active radio settings (e.g. TA) are highlighted. In the central part: the name of the current station and the DLS information
(if any) are highlighted. Selection of the previous/next radio station by:
turning the BROWSE ENTER button/knob;
briefly pressing the or buttons on the display;
turning the or steering wheel. controls on the Previous/next radio station fast search Hold down buttons the fast search: when the button is released, the first tunable radio station can be heard. to start or 5 F0N0898 DAB station list Press the BROWSE ENTER button/
knob to display:
the list of all DAB stations;
the list of stations filtered by
"Genres";
12DRAFT the list of stations filtered by
"Ensembles" (broadcast group). Within each list, the "ABC" button allows the user to skip to the desired letter in the list. RADIO STATION ALPHABETIC SORTING The DAB station can be sorted alphabetically by the A-B-C button on the front panel. AUDIO To access the "Audio" menu, press the MENU button on the front panel, scroll through the menu, then select and press the "Audio" option on the display. The following adjustments can be carried out using the "Audio" menu:
"Equaliser";
"Balance/Fader" (left/right and front/rear balance adjustment);
"Speed/Volume" (speed-dependent automatic volume control);
"Loudness" (for versions/markets, where provided);
"AUX balancing". To exit the "Audio" menu, press the
"Back" button. Equaliser Select the wished "Bass/Mid/Treble"
option on the display by turning the BROWSE ENTER button/knob and press the same to confirm the setting (
see fig. 6). Tune by the BROWSE ENTER button/knob and then press the same to confirm. 6 F0N0903 Once the adjustments are complete, press the "Back" button. Balance/Fader Select "Phone/Bluetooth" on the display. Adjust the left/right front loudspeaker balance by the BROWSE ENTER button/knob (see fig. 7). Press the same knob to confirm the setting. 7 F0N0904 Select "Fader" on the display. Adjust the front/rear loudspeaker balance by the BROWSE ENTER button/knob (see fig. 8). Press the same knob to confirm the setting. Once the adjustments are complete, press the "Back" button. 8 F0N0905 DRAFT Volume/Speed Select the "Volume/Speed" option to choose between "Off" and "1", "2"
or "3". The option selected is displayed (see fig. 9). 9 F0N0899 Choose "1", "2" or "3" with the BROWSE/ENTER button/knob to increase the volume proportionally to the selection made. Press the same knob to confirm the setting. Once the adjustments are complete, press the "Back" button. Loudness
(for versions/markets, where provided) Allows you to activate/deactivate the
"Loudness" function, which improves the sound quality at low volumes. 13 Auto-On Radio It allows the choice of whether to switch on the radio or leave it off when the car is started, or to recall the state of the radio when the engine was stopped. 14 MEDIA MODE This chapter describes the interaction modes concerning the operation of AUX and USB/iPod. button or turn the TRACK CHANGE
(previous/next) Briefly press the BROWSE ENTER button/knob clockwise to play the next track or briefly press the BROWSE ENTER button/knob anticlockwise to return to the beginning of the selected track or to the beginning of the previous track if this has been played for less than 3 seconds. button or turn the TRACK FAST FORWARD/REWIND Press and hold down the button to fast forward the selected track or keep the button pressed to fast rewind the track. The fast forward/rewind will stop once the when the previous/next track is reached. button is released or
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DRAFT TRACK SELECTION
(Browse) Use this function to scroll through and select the tracks on the active device. The choices available depend on the device connected. For example, on a USB/iPod device you can also scroll through the list of artists, genres and albums available depending on the information present on the tracks using the BROWSE ENTER button/knob. Within each list, the A-B-C button on the front panel allows the user to skip to the desired letter in the list. NOTE This button may be disabled for some Apple devices. NOTE The "BROWSE ENTER button does not allow any operation on an AUX device. Press the BROWSE ENTER button to activate this function on the source being played. Turn the BROWSE ENTER button/knob to select the desired category and then press the button/knob to confirm the selection. Press the function. button to cancel the TRACK REPETITION Press the button to activate this function. The corresponding icon is displayed. Press it again to deactivate 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 MEDIA button to select the desired audio source among those available: AUX or USB/iPod. TRACK INFORMATION DISPLAY Press the INFO button to select the information displayed while playing
(Artist, Album, Genre, Name, Folder, File name). Press the button to exit the screen. button to play the tracks RANDOM TRACK REPRODUCTION Press the on USB/iPod in a random order. The corresponding icon is displayed. Press it again to deactivate the function. USB/iPod SUPPORT DRAFT To activate the USB/iPod mode connect the corresponding device (USB or iPod) to the USB port fig. 10 present on the car. 3) 10 F0N0895 If a USB/iPod device is connected with the system on, this starts playing the tracks present on the device. WARNING 3) When connecting a device (USB or iPod) to the USB port, make sure that it does not obstruct the operation of the handbrake lever. 15 IMPORTANT The functions of the device connected with the AUX socket are directly managed by the device itself: it is not possible to change track/folder/playlist or control playing start/end/pause with the controls on the front panel or on the steering wheel. Do not leave the cable of your portable player connected to the AUX socket after disconnecting, to avoid possible hiss from the speakers. WARNING 4) When connecting a device to the AUX socket, make sure that it does not obstruct the operation of the handbrake lever. AUX SUPPORT To activate AUX mode, connect an appropriate device in the AUX socket on the car using a suitable cable. 4) 11 F0N0896 When you connect a device with AUX output socket, the system starts AUX source playback, provided that it is already playing. Adjust the volume using the knob on the front panel or using the volume adjustment control on the connected device. For the "Audio source selection"
function, see the "Media mode"
chapter. button/
PHONE MODE DRAFT PHONE MODE ACTIVATION Press the PHONE button on the front panel to activate the Phone mode. The following screen appears on the display:
12 F0N0900 MAIN FUNCTIONS The controls on the front panel can be used to:
dial the wished phone number;
display and call the contacts on the mobile phone phonebook;
display and call contacts from the registers of previous calls;
pair up to 8 phones to make access and connection easier and quicker;
16 transfer calls from the system to the mobile phone and vice versa and deactivate the microphone audio for private conversations. The mobile phone audio is transmitted through the cars audio system; the system automatically mutes the radio when the Phone function is used. 13 F0N0902 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 level;
mobile phone name. To consult the list of mobile phones and supported functions, visit the www.fiat.it website (for Italy) or the www.fiat.com website (for other countries) or call Customer Service on 00800.3428.0000 (the number may vary depending on the country: please refer to the reference table in the
"Customer Service number list"
paragraph herein). 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. The pairing procedure for a mobile phone is described below: always consult the handbook for the mobile phone in any case. 14 F0N0893 DRAFT To pair the mobile phone, proceed as follows fig. 14:
activate the Bluetooth function on the mobile phone;
press the PHONE button on the front panel;
if no phone is paired with the system yet, the display shows a dedicated screen;
select "Connect Phone" 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 "Settings" menu you can always pair a mobile phone by selecting "Phone menu/Add phone", then proceed as described above;
during the pairing stage a screen is displayed showing the progress of the operation;
Note The priority for the automatic reconnection is determined according to the order of connection. The last phone connected will have the highest priority. 17 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 displayed list. 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 which do not contain phone numbers or where both fields
(name and surname) are empty will not be displayed. TRANSMISSION OF PHONE DATA
(PHONEBOOK AND RECENT CALLS) If the mobile includes the transmission of phonebook data through Blue-
tooth technology, during the pairing procedure a screen will appear with the request "Download the phonebook 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 con-
nection 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. 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 the next time the mobile phone is connected. DRAFT 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 MENU button on the front panel;
select "Phone menu/Bluetooth" on the display;
select the "Bluetooth/Phones" list or
"Paired Audio" list using the corresponding button;
select the specific device (mobile phone or Bluetooth device);
select "Connect";
during the connection stage a screen is displayed showing the progress of the operation;
the device connected is highlighted in the list. 18 Disconnection To disconnect a specific mobile phone or Bluetooth audio device, proceed as follows:
press the MENU button on the front panel;
select "Phone menu/Bluetooth" on the display;
select the "Bluetooth/Phones" list or
"Paired Audio" list using the corresponding button;
select the specific device (mobile phone or Bluetooth device);
select "Disconnect";
DELETION OF A MOBILE PHONE OR A Bluetooth AUDIO DEVICE To delete a mobile phone or Blue-
tooth audio device from a list, pro-
ceed as follows:
press the MENU button on the front panel;
select "Phone menu/Bluetooth" on the display;
select the "Bluetooth/Phones" list or
"Paired Audio" list using the corresponding button;
select the device (mobile phone or Bluetooth device);
select "Delete phone";
a confirmation screen will appear on the display: select "Yes" to delete the device or "No" to cancel the operation. DELETION OF PHONE DATA (PHONEBOOK AND RECENT CALLS) Select "Delete Phone Data" on the display to delete the list of recent calls and the phonebook copy. 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 "Contacts" (Phonebook
......);
selecting "Recent Calls list";
selecting "Keypad";
Dialling the phone number using the
"keypad" on the display Enter the phone number using the graphic keypad displayed. Proceed as follows:
DRAFT 15 F0N0901 press the PHONE button on the front panel;
select "Keypad" on the display and use the "BROWSE/ENTER" right knob to enter the number to call. select the icon 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 keypad of the mobile phone, the audio of the call is played over your car's sound system. 19 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 call, select
"Recent Calls" on the Phone menu main screen. MANAGING AN INCOMING CALL Call controls The controls on the front panel allow the following phone call functions to be managed:
Answer;
Reject;
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. 20 DRAFT Answering an incoming call during a conversation To answer an incoming call whilst another phone conversation is in progress, select "Answer" to put the ongoing call on hold and answer the new incoming call. 16 F0N0894 Answering a call When a phone call is received on the mobile phone, the system deactivates the active audio source and displays a dedicated screen. To answer the call select "Answer" or press the wheel controls (for versions/markets, where provided). button on the steering Rejecting a call To reject the call select "Reject" or button on the steering press the wheel controls (for versions/markets, where provided). IMPORTANT Some mobile phones may not support the management of an incoming call when another phone conversation is active. MAKING A SECOND PHONE CALL When a phone conversation is active, a second phone call can be made selecting "Add 2nd call" and dialling the wished number. MANAGING TWO PHONE CALLS If two calls are in progress (one active and one on hold), it is possible to switch between them selecting "Call On Hold" or to merge the two calls in a conference selecting "Conference". Note Check whether the telephone in use supports the management of a second call and the "Conference"
mode. ACTIVATION/
DEACTIVATION OF THE MICROPHONE During a call the microphone can be deactivated pressing the
(MUTE) button on the front panel (or on the steering wheel controls, for versions/markets, where provided). 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. TRANSFERRING A CALL The ongoing calls can be transferred from the mobile phone to the system and vice versa without ending the call. To transfer the call, select "Transfer". ENDING A CALL To end the call in progress select "End"
button on the steering or press the wheel controls (for versions/markets, where provided). 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 of the last call made, select "Keypad" and then select the icon
(without entering any digit). 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. DRAFT SETTINGS Press the MENU button on the front panel to display the "Settings" menu. NOTE The menu items displayed vary according to the versions. The menu comprises the following options:
System Settings Audio Settings Radio Settings Phone list Phone Sort Order Contacts SYSTEM SETTINGS The menu comprises the following options:
Language: allows you to select one of the available languages;
Reset Default Value: allows you to reset to default settings;
Ignition time: permits the system to be kept on for a preset time after the ignition key is turned to STOP;
Volume limit 21 Audio-On Radio: to set the radio behaviour when the ignition key is turned to MAR-ON. The options are radio on, radio off or reset of the condition active when the ignition key was last turned to STOP. AUDIO SETTINGS This option accesses the audio settings menu. For the description of the available settings, see the description in the
"Audio settings" paragraph in the
"Switching the system on/off" chapter. The menu comprises the following options:
Treble Mid Bass Fader Balance SVC Loudness Aux Offset RADIO SETTINGS The menu comprises the following options:
FM Browse: allows the FM link function to be activated/deactivated;
DAB Browse (for versions/markets, where provided): allows the DAB link function to be activated/
deactivated;
Traffic Announcement: activation/
deactivation of automatic tuning to traffic announcements ("TA"
function);
Regional: activation/deactivation of automatic tuning to a station which broadcasts regional news ("REG"
function);
Alternative Frequency: activation/
deactivation of the automatic tuning of the strongest signal for the station selected ("AF" function);
DAB Announcement: allows the DAB function announcements to be activated/deactivated;
22 PHONE LIST DRAFT PHONE SORT ORDER CONTACTS See the description in the "Connecting/
disconnecting a mobile phone"
paragraph in the "Phone Mode"
section. CLOCK The clock is shown on the radio display but it is adjusted thought the instrument panel menu. AUDIO This option accesses the audio settings menu. For the description of the available settings, see the description in the
"Audio settings" paragraph in the
"Switching the system on/off" chapter. ENGINE OFF OPTIONS
"Radio off delay": permits the system to be kept on for a preset time after the ignition key is turned to STOP.
"Auto-On Radio": allows the choice of whether to switch on the radio or leave it off when the car is started, or to recall the state of the radio when the engine was stopped.
"DAB to FM Linking": allows the DAB/FM link function to be activated/deactivated;
"FM to DAB Linking": allows the FM/DAB link function to be deactivated. DRAFT PHONE See the description in the "Connecting/
disconnecting a mobile phone"
paragraph in the "Phone Mode"
section. RADIO CONFIGURATION This function can be used to configure the following options:
"Traffic Announc.": activation/
deactivation of automatic tuning to traffic announcements ("TA" function);
"Altern. Frequency": activation/
deactivation of the automatic tuning to the strongest signal for the station selected ("AF" function);
"Regional": activation/deactivation of automatic tuning to a station which broadcasts regional news ("REG"
function);
"DAB Announc." (for versions/
markets, where provided):
activation/deactivation of automatic tuning to DAB announcements and selection of announcement categories of interest from those available;
23 CUSTOMER SERVICE NUMBER LIST The following table shows the specific Customer Service numbers for each country. DRAFT Country Austria Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Morocco The Netherlands Poland Portugal United Kingdom Spain Sweden Universal Freephone Number National Freephone 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 00800.3428.0000 00800.3428.0000 00800.3428.0000 00800.3428.0000 (*) 0800.55111 80.60.88.00 0800.3428.00 0800.3428.000 800.11500.800 (*) 1800.3428.00 800.3428.00 800.28111 0801000005 900.3428.00 020100502 Toll number
+39.02.444.12.041
+39.02.444.12.041
+39.02.444.12.041
+39.02.444.12.041
+39.02.444.12.041
+30 210 99 88 542
+39.02.444.12.041
+39.02.444.12.041
+39.02.444.12.041
+39.02.444.12.041
+39.02.444.12.041
+39.02.444.12.041
+39.02.444.12.041
+39.02.444.12.041
(*) This number is not available for some mobile system operators. 24 Country Switzerland Hungary Universal Freephone Number 00800.3428.0000 National Freephone Number DRAFT Toll number
+39.02.444.12.041 06.40.245.245 (paid service)
+36.1.465.3688 25 DRAFT Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A. - Parts & Services - Technical Services - Service Engineering Largo Senatore G. Agnelli, 3 - 10040 Volvera - Turin (Italy) Print no. 603.81.xxx -
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Continental Automotive GmbH FCC ID.: Y7OVP1 The FCC ID Label will be placed on the equipment as shown in the photograph below. Philipsstrasse 1, Wetzlar, 35576, Germany Tel : +49-6441-370-9290
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Continental Automotive GmbH FCC ID.: Y7OVP1 FCC ID Label Philipsstrasse 1, Wetzlar, 35576, Germany Tel : +49-6441-370-9290
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Continental Automotive GmbH FCC ID.: Y7OVP1 Continental Automotive GmbH psstrasse |, Wetzlar, 35576, Germany Tel : +49-6441-370-9290 Fax: +49-6441-37013-9290 Federal Communications Commission Oct. 20, 2013 Authorization and Evaluation Division Confidentiality Request Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions Rules, the Applicant Hereby requests confidential treatment of information accompanying this Application As outlined below:
Schematics: (VP1) Schem.pdf Block Diagram : (VP1) BlkDia.pdf Operational Description: (VP1) OPDes.pdf The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily Released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters might be harmful to the Applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The Applicant understands that pursuant to Rule 0.457, disclosure of this Application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application. Sincerely, Marc Goldbach Continental Automotive GmbH ee Philipsstrasse 1, Wetzlar, 35576, Germany Tel : +49-6441-370-9290
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RF_160, Issue 03 Gene Chang (1) QuieTek Corp. Fl.2, No.345, Xin-hu 2nd Rd., Nei-hu District Taipei Taiwan Continental Automotive GmbH Philipsstrasse 1, Wetzlar, 35576, Germany Wetzlar Germany Declaration of Authorization We Name:
Address:
City:
Country:
Declare that:
Name Representative of agent:
Agent Company name:
Address:
City:
Country is authorized to apply for Certification of the following product(s):
Product description: VP1 FCC ID: Y7OVP1 Trademark: Continental on our behalf. Date:
City:
Name:
Function:
Signature:
Notes:
(1): Required for FCC application
(2): For FCC it must be the Grantee Code owner or the authorized agent. Marc Goldbach (2) 2013/11/20 Wetzlar Dr.
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Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 RF Exposure Evaluation declaration Product Name VP1 Model No. VP1 FCC ID Y7OVP1 Applicant Continental Automotive GmbH Address Philipsstrasse 1, Wetzlar, 35576, Germany Date of Receipt Date of Declaration Report No. Oct. 17, 2013 Nov. 21, 2013 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 The declaration results relate only to the samples calculated. The declaration shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of QuieTek Corporation. This report must not be used to claim product endorsement by TAF any agency of the U.S. Government Page: 1 of 3 1. RF Exposure Evaluation 1.1. Limits Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 According to FCC 1.1310: The criteria listed in the following table shall be used to evaluate the environment impact of human exposure to radio frequency (RF) radiation as specified in 1.1307(b) LIMITS FOR MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE (MPE) Frequency Range
(MHz) Magnetic Field Strength (A/m) Electric Field Strength (V/m) Power Density
(mW/cm2) Average Time
(Minutes) 300-1500 1500-100,000 300-1500 1500-100,000
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F/1500 1 6 6 6 30 F= Frequency in MHz Friis Formula Friis transmission formula: Pd = (Pout*G)/(4*pi*r2) Where Pd = power density in mW/cm2 Pout = output power to antenna in mW G = gain of antenna in linear scale Pi = 3.1416 R = distance between observation point and center of the radiator in cm Pd id the limit of MPE, 1 mW/cm2 . If we know the maximum gain of the antenna and the total power input to the antenna, through the calculation, we will know the distance r where the MPE limit is reached. 1.2. Test Procedure Software provided by client enabled the EUT to transmit and receive data at lowest, middle and highest channel individually. The temperature and related humidity: 18and 78 RH. Page: 2 of 3 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 1.3. Test Result of RF Exposure Evaluation Product Test Item Test Site
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VP1 RF Exposure Evaluation No.3 OATS Operation Frequency Maximum Conducted output power Antenna gain 2402~2480MHz 0.29dBm 0.5dBi Output Power Into Antenna & RF Exposure Evaluation Distance:
Output Power to Antenna (mW) Power Density at R = 20 cm (mW/cm2) 1.0691 0.000239 Power density in column 4 is much lower than the limit (1 mW/cm2). Page: 3 of 3
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Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 FCC Test Report Product Name VP1 Model No. VP1 Y7OVP1 FCC ID. Applicant Continental Automotive GmbH Address Philipsstrasse 1, Wetzlar, 35576, Germany Date of Receipt Oct. 17, 2013 Issued Date Nov. 21, 2013 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Report Version V1.0 The Test Results relate only to the samples tested. The test report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of QuieTek Corporation. This report must not be used to claim product endorsement by TAF or any agency of the U.S. Government Page: 1 of 74 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Test Report Certification Issued Date: Nov. 21, 2013 Report No.: 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Product Name VP1 Applicant Address Continental Automotive GmbH Philipsstrasse 1, Wetzlar, 35576, Germany Manufacturer Continental Automotive Czech Republic s.r.o. Model No. FCC ID. VP1 Y7OVP1 EUT Rated Voltage DC 12V (Power by Battery) EUT Test Voltage DC 12V (Power by Battery) Trade Name Continental Applicable Standard FCC CFR Title 47 Part 15 Subpart C: 2012 ANSI C63.4: 2003, ANSI C63.10: 2009, KDB 558074 Test Result Complied The Test Results relate only to the samples tested. The test report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of QuieTek Corporation. This report must not be used to claim product endorsement by TAF or any agency of the U.S. Government Documented By Tested By Approved By
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( Senior Adm. Specialist / Joanne Lin )
( Assistant Engineer / Alan Chen )
( Director / Vincent Lin ) Page: 2 of 74 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 TABLE OF CONTENTS Description Page GENERAL INFORMATION ...............................................................................................................5 1. 1.1. EUT Description......................................................................................................................................5 1.2. Operational Description...........................................................................................................................7 Tested System Details..............................................................................................................................8 1.3. 1.4. Configuration of Tested System ..............................................................................................................8 1.5. EUT Exercise Software ...........................................................................................................................8 1.6. Test Facility .............................................................................................................................................9 PEAK POWER OUTPUT ..................................................................................................................10 2. Test Equipment......................................................................................................................................10 2.1. 2.2. Test Setup ..............................................................................................................................................10 2.3. Limit ......................................................................................................................................................10 Test Procedure .......................................................................................................................................10 2.4. Uncertainty ............................................................................................................................................10 2.5. 2.6. Test Result of Peak Power Output.........................................................................................................11 3. RADIATED EMISSION .....................................................................................................................13 3.1. Test Equipment......................................................................................................................................13 Test Setup ..............................................................................................................................................13 3.2. Limits.....................................................................................................................................................14 3.3. 3.4. Test Procedure .......................................................................................................................................15 3.5. Uncertainty ............................................................................................................................................15 Test Result of Radiated Emission..........................................................................................................16 3.6. RF ANTENNA CONDUCTED TEST................................................................................................24 4. 4.1. Test Equipment......................................................................................................................................24 4.2. Test Setup ..............................................................................................................................................24 4.3. Limits.....................................................................................................................................................24 Test Procedure .......................................................................................................................................24 4.4. 4.5. Uncertainty ............................................................................................................................................24 4.6. Test Result of RF Antenna Conducted Test ...........................................................................................25 5. BAND EDGE .......................................................................................................................................31 Test Equipment......................................................................................................................................31 5.1. Test Setup ..............................................................................................................................................32 5.2. 5.3. Limit ......................................................................................................................................................33 5.4. Test Procedure .......................................................................................................................................33 5.5. Uncertainty ............................................................................................................................................33 Test Result of Band Edge ......................................................................................................................34 5.6. CHANNEL NUMBER.........................................................................................................................42 6. 6.1. Test Equipment......................................................................................................................................42 6.2. Test Setup ..............................................................................................................................................42 Limit ......................................................................................................................................................42 6.3. Test Procedure .......................................................................................................................................42 6.4. 6.5. Uncertainty ............................................................................................................................................42 6.6. Test Result of Channel Number.............................................................................................................43 7. CHANNEL SEPARATION.................................................................................................................45 Test Equipment......................................................................................................................................45 7.1. 7.2. Test Setup ..............................................................................................................................................45 7.3. Limit ......................................................................................................................................................45 7.4. Test Procedure .......................................................................................................................................45 Uncertainty ............................................................................................................................................45 7.5. Test Result of Channel Separation.........................................................................................................46 7.6. 8. DWELL TIME.....................................................................................................................................50 8.1. Test Equipment......................................................................................................................................50 Test Setup ..............................................................................................................................................50 8.2. Limit ......................................................................................................................................................50 8.3. 8.4. Test Procedure .......................................................................................................................................50 8.5. Uncertainty ............................................................................................................................................50 8.6. Test Result of Dwell Time.....................................................................................................................51 OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH ...............................................................................................................55 9. 9.1. Test Equipment......................................................................................................................................55 Page: 3 of 74 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Test Setup ..............................................................................................................................................55 Limits.....................................................................................................................................................55 Test Procedure .......................................................................................................................................55 Uncertainty ............................................................................................................................................55 Test Result of Occupied Bandwidth ......................................................................................................56 EMI REDUCTION METHOD DURING COMPLIANCE TESTING ..........................................62 9.2. 9.3. 9.4. 9.5. 9.6. 10. Attachment 1: EUT Test Photographs Attachment 2: EUT Detailed Photographs Page: 4 of 74 1. 1.1. Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 GENERAL INFORMATION EUT Description Product Name VP1 Continental VP1 Y7OVP1 2402 2480MHz 79 FHSS: GFSK(1Mbps) //4DQPSK(2Mbps) / 8DPSK(3Mbps) PCB Antenna Auto Refer to the table Antenna List Trade Name Model No. FCC ID. Frequency Range Channel Number Type of Modulation Antenna Type Channel Control Antenna Gain Antenna List No. Manufacturer 1 Continental Automotive N/A Note: The antenna of EUT is conform to FCC 15.203. Part No. Antenna Type PCB Antenna Peak Gain 0.5 dBi for 2.4 GHz Page: 5 of 74 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Center Frequency of Each Channel:
Channel Channel Frequency Frequency Channel Channel 00: 2402 MHz Channel 20: 2422 MHz Channel 40:
Channel 01: 2403 MHz Channel 21: 2423 MHz Channel 41:
Channel 02: 2404 MHz Channel 22: 2424 MHz Channel 42:
Channel 03: 2405 MHz Channel 23: 2425 MHz Channel 43:
Channel 04: 2406 MHz Channel 24: 2426 MHz Channel 44:
Channel 05: 2407 MHz Channel 25: 2427 MHz Channel 45:
Channel 06: 2408 MHz Channel 26: 2428 MHz Channel 46:
Channel 07: 2409 MHz Channel 27: 2429 MHz Channel 47:
Channel 08: 2410 MHz Channel 28: 2430 MHz Channel 48:
Channel 09: 2411 MHz Channel 29: 2431 MHz Channel 49:
Channel 10: 2412 MHz Channel 30: 2432 MHz Channel 50:
Channel 11: 2413 MHz Channel 31: 2433 MHz Channel 51:
Channel 12: 2414 MHz Channel 32: 2434 MHz Channel 52:
Channel 13: 2415 MHz Channel 33: 2435 MHz Channel 53:
Channel 14: 2416 MHz Channel 34: 2436 MHz Channel 54:
Channel 15: 2417 MHz Channel 35: 2437 MHz Channel 55:
Channel 16: 2418 MHz Channel 36: 2438 MHz Channel 56:
Channel 17: 2419 MHz Channel 37: 2439 MHz Channel 57:
Channel 18: 2420 MHz Channel 38: 2440 MHz Channel 58:
Channel 19: 2421 MHz Channel 39: 2441 MHz Channel 59:
Channel Frequency Frequency 2442 MHz Channel 60: 2462 MHz 2443 MHz Channel 61: 2463 MHz 2444 MHz Channel 62: 2464 MHz 2445 MHz Channel 63: 2465 MHz 2446 MHz Channel 64: 2466 MHz 2447 MHz Channel 65: 2467 MHz 2448 MHz Channel 66: 2468 MHz 2449 MHz Channel 67: 2469 MHz 2450 MHz Channel 68: 2470 MHz 2451 MHz Channel 69: 2471 MHz 2452 MHz Channel 70: 2472 MHz 2453 MHz Channel 71: 2473 MHz 2454 MHz Channel 72: 2474 MHz 2455 MHz Channel 73: 2475 MHz 2456 MHz Channel 74: 2476 MHz 2457 MHz Channel 75: 2477 MHz 2458 MHz Channel 76: 2478 MHz 2459 MHz Channel 77: 2479 MHz 2460 MHz Channel 78: 2480 MHz 2461 MHz Note:
1. The EUT is a VP1 with a built-in Bluetooth transceiver. 2. These tests were conducted on a sample for the purpose of demonstrating compliance of Bluetooth transmitter with Part 15 Subpart C Paragraph 15.247 for spread spectrum devices. 3. Regarding to the operation frequency, the lowest, middle and highest frequency are selected to perform the test. 4. Bluetooth operation was evaluated at both 1Mb/s and 3Mb/s data rates. 2Mb/s data rate was found, through pre-testing, to produce emissions similar to those for 3Mb/s. Test Mode Mode 1: Transmit - 1Mbps (GFSK) Mode 2: Transmit - 3Mbps (8DPSK) Page: 6 of 74 1.3. Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Tested System Details The types for all equipment, plus descriptions of all cables used in the tested system (including inserted cards) are:
IPod nano Product 1 Notebook PC 2 3 Test Fixture 4 DC 12V Battery TRANE Manufacturer DELL Apple N/A Model No. PPT A1199 N/A 12B50PE Serial No. N/A YM708A72VQ5 N/A N/A Power Cord Non-Shielded, 0.8m N/A N/A N/A Signal Cable Type Signal cable Description A USB Cable B RS-232 Cable C Power Cable D USB Cable 1.4. Configuration of Tested System Shielded, 0.5m Shielded, 1.5m Shielded, 0.5m Shielded, 1m 1.5. EUT Exercise Software
(1) Setup the EUT as shown in Section 1.4
(2) Execute program Tera Term v4.67 on the Notebook PC.
(3) Configure the test mode, the test channel, and the data rate.
(4) Start transmits continually.
(5) Verify that the EUT works properly. Page: 8 of 74 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 1.6. Test Facility Ambient conditions in the laboratory:
Required (IEC 68-1) Items Temperature (C) Humidity (%RH) Barometric pressure (mbar) 860-1060 15-35 25-75 Actual 20-35 30-65 950-1000 File on Federal Communications Commission FCC Engineering Laboratory 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Registration Number: 92195 The related certificate for our laboratories about the test site and management system can be downloaded from QuieTek Corporations Web Site: http://www.quietek.com/tw/ctg/cts/accreditations.htm The address and introduction of QuieTek Corporations laboratories can be founded in our Web site:
http://www.quietek.com/
Site Description:
Site Name:
Site Address:
FCC Accreditation Number: TW1014 Quietek Corporation No.5-22, Ruishukeng, Linkou Dist. New Taipei City 24451, Taiwan, R.O.C. TEL: 886-2-8601-3788 / FAX : 886-2-8601-3789 E-Mail : service@quietek.com Page: 9 of 74 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 2. 2.1. Peak Power Output Test Equipment Equipment Manufacturer Model No./Serial No. ML2495A/6K00003357 MA2411B/0738448 Anritsu Anritsu Last Cal. May, 2013 Jun., 2013 Power Meter Power Sensor X X Note: 1. All equipments are calibrated every one year. 2. The test instruments marked by X are used to measure the final test results. 2.2. Test Setup EUT RF Cable SMA Connecter Power Meter 2.3. Limit The maximum peak power shall be less 1Watt. 2.4. Test Procedure The EUT was setup to ANSI C63.10: 2009; tested to FHSS test procedure of FCC Public Notice DA 00-705 for compliance to FCC 47CFR 15.247 requirements. 2.5. Uncertainty 1.27 dB Page: 10 of 74 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Test Result of Peak Power Output Product Test Item Test Site Test Mode
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(MHz) 2402.00 2441.00 2480.00 Measurement Required Limit Result
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-1.27
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-1.34 1 Watt= 30 dBm 1 Watt= 30 dBm 1 Watt= 30 dBm Pass Pass Pass Page: 11 of 74 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Product Test Item Test Site Test Mode VP1 Peak Power Output No.3 OATS
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(MHz) 2402.00 2441.00 2480.00
(dBm) 0.29 0.14 0.05 1 Watt= 30 dBm 1 Watt= 30 dBm 1 Watt= 30 dBm Pass Pass Pass Page: 12 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 3. Radiated Emission 3.1. Test Equipment The following test equipments are used during the radiated emission test:
Test Site Site # 3 Equipment X Loop Antenna X Bilog Antenna X Horn Antenna X Horn Antenna Pre-Amplifier X X Spectrum Analyzer X Test Receiver X Coaxial Cable X Controller X Coaxial Switch Manufacturer Model No./Serial No. Teseq HLA6120 / 26739 Schaffner Chase CBL6112B/2673 Schwarzbeck Schwarzbeck Agilent Agilent R & S QuieTek QuieTek Anritsu BBHA9120D/D305 BBHA9170/208 8447D/2944A09549 E4407B / US39440758 ESCS 30/ 825442/018 QTK-CABLE/ CAB5 QTK-CONTROLLER/ CTRL3 MP59B/6200265729 Last Cal. Jul., 2013 Sep., 2013 Sep., 2013 Jul., 2013 Sep., 2013 May, 2013 Sep., 2013 Feb., 2013 N/A N/A Note: 1. All equipments are calibrated every one year. 2. The test instruments marked by X are used to measure the final test results. Test Setup Below 1GHz 3.2. FRP Dome 1m to 4m 3m Non-Conducted Table EUT 80cm The height of board band or Dipole Antenna was scanned from 1M to 4M. The distance between antenna and turn table was 3M regards to the standard adopted. Test Receiver Fully soldered Metal Ground To Controller To Receiver Page: 13 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Above 1GHz FRP Dome EUT 80cm 3m The height of board band or Dipole Antenna was scanned from 1M to 4M. The distance between antenna and turn table was 3M regards to the standard adopted. To Receiver Pre-
Amplifier 3.3. Limits General Radiated Emission Limits Emissions radiated outside of the specified frequency bands, except for harmonics, shall be attenuated by at least 20dB below the level of the fundamental or to the general radiated emission limits in paragraph 15.209, whichever is the lesser attenuation. FCC Part 15 Subpart C Paragraph 15.209 Limits Frequency MHz 0.009-0.490 0.490-1.705 1.705-30 30-88 88-216 216-960 Above 960 Field strength
(microvolts/meter) Measurement distance
(meter) 2400/F(kHz) 24000/F(kHz) 30 100 150 200 500 300 30 30 3 3 3 3 Remarks:
1. RF Voltage (dBV) = 20 log RF Voltage (uV) 2. In the Above Table, the tighter limit applies at the band edges. 3. Distance refers to the distance in meters between the measuring instrument antenna and the closed point of any part of the device or system. Page: 14 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 3.4. Test Procedure The EUT was setup according to ANSI C63.10, 2009 and tested according to FHSS test procedure of FCC Public Notice DA 00-705 for compliance to FCC 47CFR 15.247 requirements. The EUT is placed on a turn table which is 0.8 meter above ground. The turn table is rotated 360 degrees to determine the position of the maximum emission level. The EUT was positioned such that the distance from antenna to the EUT was 3 meters. The antenna is scanned from 1 meter to 4 meters to find out the maximum emission level. This is repeated for both horizontal and vertical polarization of the antenna. In order to find the maximum emission, all of the interface cables were manipulated according to ANSI C63.10, 2009 on radiated measurement. The resolution bandwidth below 30MHz setting on the field strength meter is 9kHz and 30MHz~1GHz is 120kHz and above 1GHz is 1MHz. Radiated emission measurements below 30MHz are made using Loop Antenna and 30MHz~1GHz are made using broadband Bilog antenna and above 1GHz are made using Horn Antennas.The measurement is divided into the Preliminary Measurement and the Final Measurement. The suspected frequencies are searched for in Preliminary Measurement with the measurement antenna kept pointed at the source of the emission both in azimuth and elevation, with the polarization of the antenna oriented for maximum response. The antenna is pointed at an angle towards the source of the emission, and the EUT is rotated in both height and polarization to maximize the measured emission. The emission is kept within the illumination area of the 3 dB bandwidth of the antenna. The worst radiated emission is measured on the Final Measurement. The measurement frequency range form 9kHz - 10th Harmonic of fundamental was investigated. 3.5. Uncertainty 3.9 dB above 1GHz 3.8 dB below 1GHz Page: 15 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Test Result of Radiated Emission Product Test Item Test Site Test Mode VP1 Harmonic Radiated Emission No.3 OATS
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: Mode 1: Transmit - 1Mbps (GFSK)(2402MHz) Correct Factor dB 3.327 10.136 13.706 6.638 11.005 14.103 Reading Level dBV 41.726 38.330 36.715 41.880 38.440 37.990 Measurement Margin Level dBV/m 45.053 48.466 50.421 48.517 49.445 52.093 dB
-28.947
-25.534
-23.579
-25.483
-24.555
-21.907 Limit dBV/m 74.000 74.000 74.000 74.000 74.000 74.000 3.6. Frequency MHz Horizontal Peak Detector:
4804.000 7206.000 9608.000 Average Detector:
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Vertical Peak Detector:
4804.000 7206.000 9608.000 Average Detector:
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Note:
1. All Readings below 1GHz are Quasi-Peak, above 1GHz are performed with peak and/or average measurements as necessary. 2. Peak measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 3 MHz, Sweep: Auto. 3. Average measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 10 Hz, Sweep: Auto. 4. Measurement Level = Reading Level + Correct Factor. 5. Correct Factor = Antenna factor + Cable loss Amplifier gain. 6. The average measurement was not performed when the peak measured data under the limit of average detection. 7. The emission levels of other frequencies are very lower than the limit and not show in test report. Page: 16 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Product Test Item Test Site Test Mode VP1 Harmonic Radiated Emission No.3 OATS
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4882.000 7323.000 9764.000 Average Detector:
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Vertical Peak Detector:
4882.000 7323.000 9764.000 Average Detector:
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Correct Factor dB 3.001 11.846 12.563 5.713 12.727 13.028 Reading Level dBV 40.680 36.840 37.150 43.990 37.680 36.590 Measurement Margin Level dBV/m 43.681 48.687 49.713 49.704 50.408 49.618 dB
-30.319
-25.313
-24.287
-24.296
-23.592
-24.382 Limit dBV/m 74.000 74.000 74.000 74.000 74.000 74.000 Note:
1. All Readings below 1GHz are Quasi-Peak, above 1GHz are performed with peak and/or average measurements as necessary. 2. Peak measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 3 MHz, Sweep: Auto. 3. Average measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 10 Hz, Sweep: Auto. 4. Measurement Level = Reading Level + Correct Factor. 5. Correct Factor = Antenna factor + Cable loss Amplifier gain. 6. The average measurement was not performed when the peak measured data under the limit of average detection. 7. The emission levels of other frequencies are very lower than the limit and not show in test report. Page: 17 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Product Test Item Test Site Test Mode VP1 Harmonic Radiated Emission No.3 OATS
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: Mode 1: Transmit - 1Mbps (GFSK)(2480MHz) Frequency MHz Horizontal Peak Detector:
4960.000 7440.000 9920.000 Average Detector:
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Vertical Peak Detector:
4960.000 7440.000 9920.000 Average Detector:
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Correct Factor dB 2.760 12.567 13.456 5.557 13.426 13.958 Reading Level dBV 40.630 37.250 36.440 42.660 37.490 37.040 Measurement Margin Level dBV/m 43.390 49.816 49.896 48.217 50.915 50.998 dB
-30.610
-24.184
-24.104
-25.783
-23.085
-23.002 Limit dBV/m 74.000 74.000 74.000 74.000 74.000 74.000 Note:
1. All Readings below 1GHz are Quasi-Peak, above 1GHz are performed with peak and/or average measurements as necessary. 2. Peak measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 3 MHz, Sweep: Auto. 3. Average measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 10 Hz, Sweep: Auto. 4. Measurement Level = Reading Level + Correct Factor. 5. Correct Factor = Antenna factor + Cable loss Amplifier gain. 6. The average measurement was not performed when the peak measured data under the limit of average detection. 7. The emission levels of other frequencies are very lower than the limit and not show in test report. Page: 18 of 64 Product Test Item Test Site Test Mode Frequency MHz Horizontal Peak Detector:
4804.000 7206.000 9608.000 Average Detector:
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Vertical Peak Detector:
4804.000 7206.000 9608.000 Average Detector:
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Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 VP1 Harmonic Radiated Emission No.3 OATS
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: Mode 2: Transmit - 3Mbps (8DPSK)(2402MHz) Correct Factor dB 3.327 10.136 13.706 6.638 11.005 14.103 Reading Level dBV 41.880 37.890 36.010 42.690 37.400 36.580 Measurement Margin Level dBV/m 45.207 48.026 49.716 49.327 48.405 50.683 dB
-28.793
-25.974
-24.284
-24.673
-25.595
-23.317 Limit dBV/m 74.000 74.000 74.000 74.000 74.000 74.000 Note:
1. All Readings below 1GHz are Quasi-Peak, above 1GHz are performed with peak and/or average measurements as necessary. 2. Peak measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 3 MHz, Sweep: Auto. 3. Average measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 10 Hz, Sweep: Auto. 4. Measurement Level = Reading Level + Correct Factor. 5. Correct Factor = Antenna factor + Cable loss Amplifier gain. 6. The average measurement was not performed when the peak measured data under the limit of average detection. 7. The emission levels of other frequencies are very lower than the limit and not show in test report. Page: 19 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Product Test Item Test Site Test Mode VP1 Harmonic Radiated Emission No.3 OATS
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4882.000 7323.000 9764.000 Average Detector:
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4882.000 7323.000 9764.000 Average Detector:
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Note:
Correct Factor dB 3.001 11.846 12.563 5.713 12.727 13.028 Reading Level dBV 41.870 36.320 37.200 42.980 35.900 36.400 Measurement Margin Level dBV/m 44.871 48.167 49.763 48.694 48.628 49.428 dB
-29.129
-25.833
-24.237
-25.306
-25.372
-24.572 Limit dBV/m 74.000 74.000 74.000 74.000 74.000 74.000 1. All Readings below 1GHz are Quasi-Peak, above 1GHz are performed with peak and/or average measurements as necessary. 2. Peak measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 3 MHz, Sweep: Auto. 3. Average measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 10 Hz, Sweep: Auto. 4. Measurement Level = Reading Level + Correct Factor. 5. Correct Factor = Antenna factor + Cable loss Amplifier gain. 6. The average measurement was not performed when the peak measured data under the limit of average detection. 7. The emission levels of other frequencies are very lower than the limit and not show in test report. Page: 20 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Product Test Item Test Site Test Mode VP1 Harmonic Radiated Emission No.3 OATS
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4960.000 7440.000 9920.000 Average Detector:
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4960.000 7440.000 9920.000 Average Detector:
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Note:
Correct Factor dB 2.760 12.567 13.456 5.557 13.426 13.958 Reading Level dBV 38.560 36.110 36.770 39.650 37.150 36.590 Measurement Margin Level dBV/m 41.320 48.676 50.226 45.207 50.575 50.548 dB
-32.680
-25.324
-23.774
-28.793
-23.425
-23.452 Limit dBV/m 74.000 74.000 74.000 74.000 74.000 74.000 1. All Readings below 1GHz are Quasi-Peak, above 1GHz are performed with peak and/or average measurements as necessary. 2. Peak measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 3 MHz, Sweep: Auto. 3. Average measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 10 Hz, Sweep: Auto. 4. Measurement Level = Reading Level + Correct Factor. 5. Correct Factor = Antenna factor + Cable loss Amplifier gain. 6. The average measurement was not performed when the peak measured data under the limit of average detection. 7. The emission levels of other frequencies are very lower than the limit and not show in test report. Page: 21 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Product Test Item Test Site Test Mode VP1 General Radiated Emission No.3 OATS
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: Mode 1: Transmit - 1Mbps (GFSK) (2441MHz) Frequency MHz Horizontal 115.360 239.520 449.040 559.620 720.640 881.660 961.200 Vertical 97.900 239.520 319.060 480.080 720.640 961.200 Note:
Correct Factor dB
-8.770
-6.851
-2.238 1.664 3.511 6.307 6.450
-1.400
-8.581
-6.897
-4.359
-0.099 7.260 Reading Level dBV 41.035 40.509 40.484 33.448 34.056 33.522 31.678 30.321 39.342 46.837 46.541 31.059 27.670 Measurement Margin Level dBV/m 32.265 33.659 38.246 35.112 37.567 39.829 38.128 28.920 30.762 39.940 42.182 30.960 34.930 dB
-11.235
-12.341
-7.754
-10.888
-8.433
-6.171
-15.872
-14.580
-15.238
-6.060
-3.818
-15.040
-19.070 Limit dBV/m 43.500 46.000 46.000 46.000 46.000 46.000 54.000 43.500 46.000 46.000 46.000 46.000 54.000 1. All Readings below 1GHz are Quasi-Peak, above 1GHz are performed with peak and/or average measurements as necessary. 2. Peak measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 3 MHz, Sweep: Auto. 3. Average measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 10 Hz, Sweep: Auto. 4. Measurement Level = Reading Level + Correct Factor. 5. Correct Factor = Antenna factor + Cable loss Amplifier gain. 6. The average measurement was not performed when the peak measured data under the limit of average detection. 7. The emission levels of other frequencies are very lower than the limit and not show in test report. 8. No emission found between lowest internal used/generated frequency to 30MHz. Page: 22 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Product Test Item Test Site Test Mode
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: No.3 OATS
: Mode 2: Transmit - 3Mbps (8DPSK) (2441MHz) Frequency MHz Horizontal 239.520 365.620 435.460 604.240 720.640 881.660 Vertical 107.600 274.440 365.620 515.000 720.640 961.200 Note:
Correct Factor dB
-6.851
-1.329
-1.920 4.770 3.511 6.307
-0.318
-8.718
-2.179
-1.090
-0.099 7.260 Reading Level dBV 39.342 41.285 41.667 27.057 33.363 30.537 29.399 35.666 41.285 33.551 33.363 28.634 Measurement Margin Level dBV/m 32.492 39.956 39.747 31.827 36.874 36.844 29.081 26.948 39.106 32.461 33.264 35.894 dB
-13.508
-6.044
-6.253
-14.173
-9.126
-9.156
-14.419
-19.052
-6.894
-13.539
-12.736
-18.106 Limit dBV/m 46.000 46.000 46.000 46.000 46.000 46.000 43.500 46.000 46.000 46.000 46.000 54.000 1. All Readings below 1GHz are Quasi-Peak, above 1GHz are performed with peak and/or average measurements as necessary. 2. Peak measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 3 MHz, Sweep: Auto. 3. Average measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 10 Hz, Sweep: Auto. 4. Measurement Level = Reading Level + Correct Factor. 5. Correct Factor = Antenna factor + Cable loss Amplifier gain. 6. The average measurement was not performed when the peak measured data under the limit of average detection. 7. The emission levels of other frequencies are very lower than the limit and not show in test report. 8. No emission found between lowest internal used/generated frequency to 30MHz. Page: 23 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 4. RF Antenna Conducted Test 4.1. Test Equipment X Equipment Spectrum Analyzer Spectrum Analyzer Spectrum Analyzer Manufacturer Model No./Serial No. R&S Agilent Agilent FSP40 / 100170 E4407B / US39440758 N9010A / MY48030495 Last Cal. Jun., 2013 Jun., 2013 Apr., 2013 Note: 1. All equipments are calibrated every one year. 2. The test instruments Marked X are used to measure the final test results. 4.2. 4.3. Test Setup RF Cable EUT Spectrum Analyzer SMA Connecter Limits According to FCC Section 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 desired power, based on either an RF conducted or measurement, provided the transmitter demonstrates compliance with the peak conducted power limits. If the transmitter complies with the conducted power limits based on the use of RMS averaging over a time interval, the attenuation required under this paragraph shall be 30 dB instead of 20 dB. 4.4. Test Procedure The EUT was setup to ANSI C63.10: 2009; tested to FHSS test procedure of FCC Public Notice DA 00-705 for compliance to FCC 47CFR 15.247 requirements. 4.5. Uncertainty 150Hz Page: 24 of 64 4.6. Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Test Result of RF Antenna Conducted Test Product Test Item Test Site Test Mode
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: Mode 1: Transmit - 1Mbps (GFSK) VP1 RF Antenna Conducted Test No.3 OATS Figure Channel 00:
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: Mode 1: Transmit - 1Mbps (GFSK) Figure Channel 78:
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Page: 30 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 5. Band Edge 5.1. Test Equipment RF Conducted Measurement The following test equipments are used during the band edge tests:
Equipment Spectrum Analyzer Spectrum Analyzer Spectrum Analyzer Manufacturer Model No./Serial No. R&S Agilent Agilent FSP40 / 100170 E4407B / US39440758 N9010A / MY48030495 Last Cal. Jun., 2013 Jun., 2013 Apr., 2013 X RF Radiated Measurement:
The following test equipments are used during the band edge tests:
Test Site Site # 3 Equipment Bilog Antenna X Horn Antenna Horn Antenna X Pre-Amplifier X Spectrum Analyzer Test Receiver X Coaxial Cable X Controller X Coaxial Switch Manufacturer Model No./Serial No. Schaffner Chase CBL6112B/2673 Schwarzbeck Schwarzbeck Agilent Agilent R & S QuieTek QuieTek Anritsu BBHA9120D/D305 BBHA9170/208 8447D/2944A09549 E4407B / US39440758 ESCS 30/ 825442/018 QTK-CABLE/ CAB5 QTK-CONTROLLER/ CTRL3 MP59B/6200265729 Last Cal. Sep., 2013 Sep., 2013 Jul., 2013 Sep., 2013 May, 2013 Sep., 2013 Feb., 2013 N/A N/A 1. All equipments are calibrated every one year. 2. The test instruments marked by X are used to measure the final test results. Note:
Page: 31 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 5.2. Test Setup RF Conducted Measurement RF Cable EUT RF Radiated Measurement:
Above 1GHz FRP Dome Spectrum Analyzer SMA Connecter 3m The height of board band or Dipole Antenna was scanned from 1M to 4M. The distance between antenna and turn table was 3M regards to the standard adopted. To Receiver Pre-
Amplifier EUT 80cm Page: 32 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 5.3. Limit 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, based on either an RF conducted or a radiated measurement. 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)). 5.4. Test Procedure The EUT and its simulators are placed on a turn table which is 0.8 meter above ground. The turn table can rotate 360 degrees to determine the position of the maximum emission level. The EUT was positioned such that the distance from antenna to the EUT was 3 meters. The antenna can move up and down between 1 meter and 4 meters to find out the maximum emission level. Both horizontal and vertical polarization of the antenna are set on measurement. In order to find the maximum emission, all of the interface cables must be manipulated according to ANSI C63.10:
2009.4:2003 on radiated measurement. The bandwidth below 1GHz setting on the field strength meter is 120 kHz, above 1GHz are 1 MHz. The EUT was setup to ANSI C63.10: 2009; tested to FHSS test procedure of FCC Public Notice DA 00-705 for compliance to FCC 47CFR 15.247 requirements. 5.5. Uncertainty 3.9 dB above 1GHz 3.8 dB below 1GHz Page: 33 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 5.6. Test Result of Band Edge Product Test Item Test Site Test Mode VP1 Band Edge No.3 OATS
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: Mode 1: Transmit - 1Mbps (GFSK) Fundamental Filed Strength Antenna Pole Horizontal Horizontal Vertical Vertical Frequency
[MHz]
2402 2402 2402 2402 Correction Factor Reading Level Emission Level Detector
[dB/m]
31.573 31.573 30.917 30.917
[dBV]
63.329 52.027 64.24 52.762
[dBV/m]
94.903 83.601 95.157 83.679 Peak Average Peak Average Note: 1: Spectrum Analyzer setting:
Peak detector: RBW=1MHz, VBW=1MHz Average detector: RBW=1MHz, VBW=10Hz Band Edge Test Data Antenna Test Frequency Fundamental
(dBV/m)
(dB) Pole Horizontal Horizontal Vertical Vertical
(MHz) 2373.2 2387.7 2373.2 2387.7 Band Edge Field Strength
(dBV/m) Limit
(dBV/m) 74.000 54.000 74.000 54.000 Detector Peak Average Peak Average 94.903 83.601 95.157 83.679 39.78 43.64 39.78 43.64 55.123 39.961 55.377 40.039 Note:
The Band Edge Field Strength was calculated using the Fundamental and Conducted Band Edge measurements per the Marker-Delta Method with the following formula:
Band Edge field Strength = F -
F = Fundamental field Strength (Peak or Average)
= Conducted Band Edge Delta (Peak or Average) Page: 34 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Peak Detector of conducted Band Edge Delta Average Detector of conducted Band Edge Delta Page: 35 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Product Test Item Test Site Test Mode VP1 Band Edge No.3 OATS
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: Mode 1: Transmit - 1Mbps (GFSK) Fundamental Filed Strength Antenna Pole Horizontal Horizontal Vertical Vertical Frequency
[MHz]
2480 2480 2480 2480 Correction Factor Reading Level
[dB/m]
32.155 32.155 31.412 31.412
[dBV]
64.561 53.029 63.791 52.558 Emission Level
[dB(uV/m)]
96.717 85.185 95.203 83.97 Detector Peak Average Peak Average Note: 1: Spectrum Analyzer setting:
Peak detector: RBW=1MHz, VBW=1MHz Average detector: RBW=1MHz, VBW=10Hz Band Edge Test Data Antenna Test Frequency Fundamental
(dBV/m)
(dB) Pole Horizontal Horizontal Vertical Vertical
(MHz) 2485.2 2483.5 2485.2 2483.5 Band Edge Field Strength
(dBV/m) Limit
(dBV/m) 74.000 54.000 74.000 54.000 Detector Peak Average Peak Average 96.717 85.185 95.203 83.97 40.48 43.31 40.48 43.31 56.237 41.875 54.723 40.66 Note:
The Band Edge Field Strength was calculated using the Fundamental and Conducted Band Edge measurements per the Marker-Delta Method with the following formula:
Band Edge field Strength = F -
F = Fundamental field Strength (Peak or Average)
= Conducted Band Edge Delta (Peak or Average) Page: 36 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Peak Detector of conducted Band Edge Delta Average Detector of conducted Band Edge Delta Page: 37 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Product Test Item Test Site Test Mode VP1 Band Edge No.3 OATS
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: Mode 2: Transmit - 3Mbps (8DPSK) Fundamental Filed Strength Antenna Pole Horizontal Horizontal Vertical Vertical Frequency
[MHz]
2402 2402 2402 2402 Correction Factor Reading Level Emission Level Detector
[dB/m]
31.573 31.573 30.917 30.917
[dBV]
59.826 47.966 61.677 49.287
[dBV/m]
91.400 79.540 92.594 80.204 Peak Average Peak Average Note: 1: Spectrum Analyzer setting:
Peak detector: RBW=1MHz, VBW=1MHz Average detector: RBW=1MHz, VBW=10Hz Band Edge Test Data Antenna Test Frequency Fundamental
(dBV/m)
(dB) Pole Horizontal Horizontal Vertical Vertical
(MHz) 2388.1 2387.8 2388.1 2387.8 Band Edge Field Strength
(dBV/m) Limit
(dBV/m) 74.000 54.000 74.000 54.000 Detector Peak Average Peak Average 91.400 79.540 92.594 80.204 43.58 43.28 43.58 43.28 47.820 36.260 49.014 36.924 Note:
The Band Edge Field Strength was calculated using the Fundamental and Conducted Band Edge measurements per the Marker-Delta Method with the following formula:
Band Edge field Strength = F -
F = Fundamental field Strength (Peak or Average)
= Conducted Band Edge Delta (Peak or Average) Page: 38 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Peak Detector of conducted Band Edge Delta Average Detector of conducted Band Edge Delta Page: 39 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Product Test Item Test Site Test Mode VP1 Band Edge No.3 OATS
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: Mode 2: Transmit - 3Mbps (8DPSK) Fundamental Filed Strength Antenna Pole Horizontal Horizontal Vertical Vertical Frequency
[MHz]
2480 2480 2480 2480 Correction Factor Reading Level
[dB/m]
32.155 32.155 31.412 31.412
[dBV]
61.669 49.319 60.869 48.679 Emission Level
[dB(uV/m)]
93.825 81.475 92.281 80.091 Detector Peak Average Peak Average Note: 1:Spectrum Analyzer setting:
Peak detector: RBW=1MHz, VBW=1MHz Average detector: RBW=1MHz, VBW=10Hz Band Edge Test Data Antenna Test Frequency Fundamental
(dBV/m)
(dB) Pole Horizontal Horizontal Vertical Vertical
(MHz) 2484.2 2483.5 2484.2 2483.5 Band Edge Field Strength
(dBV/m) Limit
(dBV/m) 74.000 54.000 74.000 54.000 Detector Peak Average Peak Average 93.825 81.475 92.281 80.091 52.13 49.05 52.13 49.05 41.695 32.425 40.151 31.041 Note:
The Band Edge Field Strength was calculated using the Fundamental and Conducted Band Edge measurements per the Marker-Delta Method with the following formula:
Band Edge field Strength = F -
F = Fundamental field Strength (Peak or Average)
= Conducted Band Edge Delta (Peak or Average) Page: 40 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Peak Detector of conducted Band Edge Delta Average Detector of conducted Band Edge Delta Page: 41 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Channel Number 6. 6.1. Test Equipment Manufacturer Model No./Serial No. Equipment Spectrum Analyzer Spectrum Analyzer Spectrum Analyzer 1. All equipments are calibrated every one year. 2. The test instruments marked by X are used to measure the final test results. E4407B / US39440758 N9010A / MY48030495 R&S Agilent Agilent FSP40 / 100170 Last Cal. Jun., 2013 Jun., 2013 Apr., 2013 X Note:
6.2. 6.3. Test Setup RF Cable EUT Spectrum Analyzer SMA Connecter Limit Frequency hopping systems operating in the 2400-2483.5 MHz bands shall use at least 75 hopping frequencies. 6.4. Test Procedure The EUT was setup to ANSI C63.10: 2009; tested to FHSS test procedure of FCC Public Notice DA 00-705 for compliance to FCC 47CFR 15.247 requirements. 6.5. Uncertainty N/A Page: 42 of 64 6.6. Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Test Result of Channel Number Product Test Item Test Site Test Mode VP1 Channel Number No.3 OATS
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(MHz) 2402 ~ 2480
(Hopping Channel)
(Hopping Channel) 79
>75 Result Pass 2402-2421MHz 2422-2441MHz 2442-2461MHz 2462-2480MHz Page: 43 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Product Test Item Test Site Test Mode VP1 Channel Number No.3 OATS
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(MHz) 2402 ~ 2480
(Hopping Channel)
(Hopping Channel) 79
>75 2402-2421MHz 2422-2441MHz Result Pass 2442-2461MHz 2462-2480MHz Page: 44 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Channel Separation 7. 7.1. Test Equipment Equipment Spectrum Analyzer Spectrum Analyzer Spectrum Analyzer Manufacturer Model No./Serial No. R&S Agilent Agilent FSP40 / 100170 E4407B / US39440758 N9010A / MY48030495 X Last Cal. Jun., 2013 Jun., 2013 Apr., 2013 Note: 1. All equipments are calibrated every one year. 2. The test instruments mark by X are used to measure the final test results. 7.2. 7.3. Test Setup RF Cable EUT Spectrum Analyzer SMA Connecter Limit 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. 7.4. Test Procedure The EUT was setup to ANSI C63.10: 2009; tested to FHSS test procedure of FCC Public Notice DA 00-705 for compliance to FCC 47CFR 15.247 requirements. 7.5. Uncertainty 150Hz Page: 45 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Test Result of Channel Separation Product Test Item Test Site Test Mode
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(MHz) 2402 2441 2480 Measurement Limit Limit of (2/3)*20dB Level
(kHz) 1000 1000 1000
(kHz) Bandwidth (kHz)
>25 kHz
>25 kHz
>25 kHz 753.3 753.3 753.3 Result Pass Pass Pass NOTE: The 20dB Bandwidth is refer to section 10. Channel 00 2402MHz Page: 46 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Channel 39 2441MHz Channel 78 2480 MHz Page: 47 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 VP1 Channel Separation No.3 OATS
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(MHz) 2402 2441 2480 Measurement Limit Limit of (2/3)*20dB Level
(kHz) 1000 1000 1000
(kHz) Bandwidth (kHz)
>25 kHz
>25 kHz
>25 kHz 940.0 940.0 940.0 Result Pass Pass Pass Product Test Item Test Site Test Mode Channel No. 00 39 78 NOTE: The 20dB Bandwidth is refer to section 10. Channel 00 2402MHz Page: 48 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Channel 39 2441MHz Channel 78 2480 MHz Page: 49 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 8. Dwell Time 8.1. Test Equipment Equipment Spectrum Analyzer Spectrum Analyzer Spectrum Analyzer Manufacturer Model No./Serial No. R&S Agilent Agilent FSP40 / 100170 E4407B / US39440758 N9010A / MY48030495 X Last Cal. Jun., 2013 Jun., 2013 Apr., 2013 Note: 1. All equipments are calibrated every one year. 2. The test instruments marked by X are used to measure the final test results. Test Setup RF Cable EUT Spectrum Analyzer SMA Connecter Limit The dwell time shall be the average time of occupancy on any frequency shall not be greater than 0.4 seconds within a 30 second period. 8.2. 8.3. 8.4. Test Procedure The EUT was setup to ANSI C63.10: 2009; tested to FHSS test procedure of FCC Public Notice DA 00-705 for compliance to FCC 47CFR 15.247 requirements. 8.5. Uncertainty 25msec Page: 50 of 64 8.6. Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Test Result of Dwell Time Product Test Item Test Site Test Mode VP1 Dwell Time No.3 OATS
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: Mode 1: Transmit - 1Mbps (GFSK) (Channel 00,39,78 DH5) Frequency
(MHz) 2402 2441 2480 Time slot length
(ms) 2.950 2.950 2.950 Hopping of Number Sweep time
(ms) Duty cycle Dwell Time
(Sec) Limit
(Sec) Result 14 14 13 50 50 50 0.83 0.83 0.77 0.330 0.330 0.307 0.4 0.4 0.4 Pass Pass Pass Duty cycle =((Time slot length(ms)*Hopping of Number) / Sweep time (ms) Dwell time = (Duty cycle /79) * (79*0.4) CH 00 Time Interval between hops CH 00 Transmission Time CH39 Time Interval between hops CH 39Transmission Time Page: 51 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 CH 78 Time Interval between hops CH 78 Transmission Time Note:
The dwell times of the packet type of DH1, DH3, and DH5 are tested. Only the worst case is shown on the report. Page: 52 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Product Test Item Test Site Test Mode VP1 Dwell Time No.3 OATS
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: Mode 2: Transmit - 3Mbps (8DPSK) (Channel 00,39,78 DH5) Frequency
(MHz) 2402 2441 2480 Time slot length
(ms) 2.940 2.940 2.940 Hopping of Number Sweep time
(ms) Duty cycle Dwell Time
(Sec) Limit
(Sec) Result 13 14 13 50 50 50 0.76 0.82 0.76 0.306 0.329 0.306 0.4 0.4 0.4 Pass Pass Pass Duty cycle =((Time slot length(ms)*Hopping of Number) / Sweep time (ms) Dwell time = (Duty cycle /79) * (79*0.4) CH 00 Time Interval between hops CH 00 Transmission Time CH39 Time Interval between hops CH 39Transmission Time Page: 53 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 CH 78 Time Interval between hops CH 78 Transmission Time Note:
The dwell times of the packet type of DH1, DH3, and DH5 are tested. Only the worst case is shown on the report. Page: 54 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 9. Occupied Bandwidth 9.1. Test Equipment Equipment Spectrum Analyzer Spectrum Analyzer Spectrum Analyzer Manufacturer Model No./Serial No. R&S Agilent Agilent FSP40 / 100170 E4407B / US39440758 N9010A / MY48030495 X Last Cal. Jun., 2013 Jun., 2013 Apr., 2013 Note: 1. All equipments are calibrated every one year. 2. The test instruments marked by X are used to measure the final test results. 9.2. 9.3. Test Setup RF Cable EUT Spectrum Analyzer SMA Connecter Limits N/A 9.4. Test Procedure The EUT was setup to ANSI C63.10: 2009; tested to FHSS test procedure of FCC Public Notice DA 00-705 for compliance to FCC 47CFR 15.247 requirements. 9.5. Uncertainty 150Hz Page: 55 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Test Result of Occupied Bandwidth Product Test Item Test Site Test Mode VP1 Occupied Bandwidth Data No.3 OATS
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: Mode 1: Transmit - 1Mbps (GFSK)(2402MHz) 9.6. Channel No. 00 Frequency
(MHz) 2402 Measurement Level
(kHz) 1130 Required Limit
(kHz)
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Result NA Figure Channel 00:
Page: 56 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Product Test Item Test Site Test Mode VP1 Occupied Bandwidth Data No.3 OATS
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: Mode 1: Transmit - 1Mbps (GFSK)(2441MHz) Frequency Measurement Level Channel No. 39
(MHz) 2441
(kHz) 1130 Figure Channel 39:
Required Limit
(kHz)
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Result NA Page: 57 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Product Test Item Test Site Test Mode VP1 Occupied Bandwidth Data No.3 OATS
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: Mode 1: Transmit - 1Mbps (GFSK)(2480MHz) Channel No. 78 Frequency
(MHz) 2480 Measurement Level
(kHz) 1130 Required Limit
(kHz)
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Result NA Figure Channel 78:
Page: 58 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Product Test Item Test Site Test Mode VP1 Occupied Bandwidth Data No.3 OATS
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: Mode 2: Transmit - 3Mbps (8DPSK) (2402MHz) Channel No. 00 Frequency
(MHz) 2402 Measurement Level
(kHz) 1410 Required Limit
(kHz)
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Result NA Figure Channel 00:
Page: 59 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Product Test Item Test Site Test Mode VP1 Occupied Bandwidth Data No.3 OATS
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: Mode 2: Transmit - 3Mbps (8DPSK) (2441MHz) Frequency Measurement Level Channel No. 39
(MHz) 2441
(kHz) 1410 Figure Channel 39:
Required Limit
(kHz)
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Result NA Page: 60 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Product Test Item Test Site Test Mode VP1 Occupied Bandwidth Data No.3 OATS
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: Mode 2: Transmit - 3Mbps (8DPSK)(2480MHz) Channel No. 78 Frequency
(MHz) 2480 Measurement Level
(kHz) 1410 Required Limit
(kHz)
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Result NA Figure Channel 78:
Page: 61 of 64 10. Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 EMI Reduction Method During Compliance Testing No modification was made during testing. Page: 62 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Attachment 1: EUT Test Photographs Page: 63 of 64 Report No. 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Attachment 2: EUT Detailed Photographs Page: 64 of 64
1 | Test Setup Photos | Test Setup Photos | 140.85 KiB |
Attachment 1: EUT Test Setup Photographs Front View of Radiated Test Back View of Radiated Test Page : 1 of 2 Report No.: 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Report No.: 13A0342R-RFUSP43V01 Front View of Radiated Test (Horn) Back View of Radiated Test (Horn) Page : 2 of 2
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2014-01-24 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2014-01-24
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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, N/A
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1 |
Germany
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
c******@telefication.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
Y7O
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
VP1
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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 | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
QuieTek Corporation
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1 | Name |
M**** C******
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1 | Physical Address |
No.5-22, Rueishu Keng, Linkou Dist.
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1 |
244
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1 |
Taiwan
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1 | Telephone Number |
88628******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
88628********
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1 |
m******@quietek.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | 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) | VP1 | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
DEKRA TESTING AND CERTIFICATION CO., LTD. LinKou
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1 | Name |
S**** H********
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1 | Telephone Number |
+886-******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
+886-********
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1 |
s******@dekra.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0010000 |
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