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User Manual For the JG-H Trailer Tracking Device July10, 2017 The information presented in this document is strictly confidential and contains trade secrets and other confidential information that are the exclusive property of Spireon Inc. R1.2 Author Hao Ewing Revision Changes 1.1 1.2 Initial version Edits Date 2017-07-10 2017-07-20 2017 Spireon, Inc.1 / 22 2017 Spireon, Inc.2 / 22 Contents 2.1 2.2 2.3 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 4 2 Hardware Design....................................................................................................................... 5 Basic Hardware ................................................................................................................ 5 Basic RF Performance ...................................................................................................... 7 Certification and Safety .................................................................................................. 10 3 Software Features .................................................................................................................... 11 Basic Software ................................................................................................................ 11 3.1 Remote Update ............................................................................................................... 11 3.2 3.3 Power Modes .................................................................................................................. 11 3.4 AT Command ................................................................................................................. 12 Reset ............................................................................................................................... 18 3.5 3.5.1 Context Preservation .................................................................................................. 18 3.6 Startup Banner ................................................................................................................ 18 3.7 Hardware ........................................................................................................................ 19 3.8 Software Test .................................................................................................................. 19 Mechanical Structure(mm) ............................................................................................................. 20 FCC Statement ................................................................................................................................ 21 2017 Spireon, Inc.3 / 22 Introduction 1 TheJG-His a self-contained trailer tracking device that combines GPS location with WCDMA/GSM/GPRSconnectivity.It is primarily a location reporting device that responds to requests (user, server) and events (timers, geo-fences). Data reports consist of a single record that contains all location data and system status. The device comes pre-configured from the factory, ready to use.TheJG-H appears to a user or a server application as a single endpoint device. It can be queried, updated and configured either through a serial connection, an over the air IP connection, or through SMS messaging. TheJG-Hpresents itself over these connections as an enhanced cellular modem with attached functional elements. These elements include:
I/O pins and tamper alert GPS Accelerometer Serial UART port for management and for cargo sensor Status LEDs Timers Watchdog lockup protection Power Management Power Output Solar panel power supply Access to these elements and general purpose interfaces is done through an extended AT command set as defined herein.Configuration parameters are stored to flash memory and are automatically used on the next power up event. For more details, please reference the AT Command document. Diagram 2017 Spireon, Inc.4 / 22 This product is designed based on the MT6276 Baseband chipset, supporting WCDMAand GPRS protocol for wirelessdata; using an internal dual band antennaGSM850&PCS 1900). The device also includes stand-alone GPS functionality, an accelerometer for motion detection, as well as support for solar panel power supply. The JG-H can operate from an internal rechargeable battery or an external power source. The battery is recharging via the solar panel or external power. 2 Hardware Design 2.1 Basic Hardware Items Baseband Chipset RF 2G Transceiver RF 3G Transceiver Memory Cellular Network Frequency Antenna GPS Antenna UIM requirement Interface Power Monitor Build in battery manager Dedicate Timers Watchdog Motion Detect LED 2017 Spireon, Inc.5 / 22
/ mobile DDR Requirement MT6276A RF3235 RF7411TR7 MCP_NAND 1Gb(x16) 512Mb(x16) Supportfor WCDMA Class 12 GPRS, GPS 2G band support : 850MHz & 1.8GHz Support for 12 class GPRS 3G band support : Band2 and Band5 Internal Antenna[850M&1900M]
Dedicate high performance ceramic antenna No-UIM mode, SIM card connector Main PWR 12V DC1.5A current Aux PWR 12V DC1.5A current Solar PWR (battery charge) GND PWR OUT (3.3V, 300mA current) UART TX UART RX Relay Drive Output (12V, 500mA current) 1-Wire GPIO1 Tamper internal analog input scaled battery, external power, solar Supported Yes Supported Accelerometer 3 status LEDs (Green, Red, and Orange) GPS GPIO LEDs Battery Power Switch Power Cable connector type Power Out Solar Panel Power Consumption Built in rechargeable batteryfor up to 6 months of typical operation No 23 - pin Yes Yes
<20 Watts The JG-Hprovides support for specialized hardware features through extended AT commands. The features supported include the following. GPS location functionality is provided by the device GPS receiver. Warm start from sleep is supported. One general purpose GPIO and three additional multiplexed IOs are presented to the external environment on the main connector. They are capable of providing system interrupts to generate a report or drive logic levels to external devices. These lines are 2.8V logic level and are 16V tolerant. The multiplexed IOs are typically configured as Ignition, Relay and Tamper. Three LED status indicators are provided to verify correct installation and operation. The status LEDs are color coded and directly convey the status of the cellular and GPS subsystems, as well as the power input; described in the table below. Their valid operation also indicates operational status and power. LED Red Function GPS Green Cellular Connection Orange Battery charging Status On: GPS satellites acquired and locked Flash Slow: GPS satellite search is in progress Off: GPS is turned off On: Indicates cellulardata connection is available Flash Slow: cellular subsystem initialized but no connection Flash Fast: cellular initialization in process Off: Cellular sub-system is off On: Indicates external power and battery is fully charged Flash: Indicates external power and battery is charging Off: Indicates running from battery. Blinks shortly every 30sec. The JG-H provides user control allowing the LEDs to be extinguished once installation is verified. This feature reduces power and further conceals the JG-H Tracker from untrained parties wishing to defeat its operation. 2017 Spireon, Inc.6 / 22 Accelerometer UART The accelerometer is used for motion start detection to wake the unit up from a sleep mode and driving behavior monitoring. A UART port is provided for AT command and data interaction. The UART can also serve to attach other accessories, such as cargo sensor. 1-Wire A 1-Wire interface is supported to attach external sensors, such as temperature sensor, etc. A 500mA sink capable output pin is provided. This pin is meant to drive a relay coil indented to interrupt the starter solenoid relay for the ignition circuit to a car. One of the GPIOs can be wired to vehicle ignition to monitor and trigger event upon ignition start and stop. The JG-H provides a power out option at 3.3V and up to 300mA to enable powering up external devices. The power out is turned off by default and is controlled by software. Tamper detection pin is available on the external connector. The Tamper pin can trigger an alert when disconnected from ground. The JG-H includes an integrated solar panel that constantly charges the battery when exposed to light. The internal power monitor circuitry allows to measure the voltage on all possible power sources: Main, Auxiliary, Battery, Solar. Timers resident on the baseband chip generate periodic interrupts for power down, wakeup, report generation and other timer related functions. Relay Driver Ignition Monitor Power Out Tamper Solar Panel Power Monitor Timers 2.2 Basic RF Performance Items TRP free space Requirements
>= 20 dBm Remark TRP free space 2017 Spireon, Inc.7 / 22
<= -104dBm
<= -3dB
<= -3dB TIS free space TRP-TX Power Conducted RX receive sensitivity conducted TIS 935MHz960MHz
-108dBm (FER0.5%)
-25-108dBm (FER0.5%)
-102.4dBm(FER1%,-30dBm@900KHz)
-102.4dBm(FER1%,-43dBm@900 KHz/1800KHz)
-91.4dBm(FER1%,-32dBm @900 KHz/1800KHz)
-80.4dBm(FER1%,-21dBm @900 KHz/1800KHz)
<-76dBm/1MHzRX band
<-61dBm/1MHzTX band
<-47dBm/30KHzother frequency 890MHz915MHz 200KHz 2132dBm
<-50dBm
<-61dBm The code domain power in each inactive code channel shall be 23 dB or more below the total output power measured on both the I and Q data channel combined. 1.0uS
>0.944 test125dBm/1.23MHz47.79.5dBm test260dBm/1.23MHz7.79.5dBm test393.5dBm/1.23MHz20.39.5dBm
-42dBc/30Khzor-54dBm/1.23MHz
|f|:1.25MHz~1.98MHz
-50dBc/30Khzor-54dBm/1.23MHz
|f|: 1.98MHz~4.00MHz
<-36dBm/1kHz
|f| > 4MHz, 9KHz < f < 150KHz,
<-36dBm/10kHz
|f| > 4MHz, 150kHz<f<30MHz,
<-36dBm/100kHz
|f| > 4MHz, 30MHz<f<1GHz
<-30dBm/1MHz TIS free space Antenna loss Antenna Loss Board RF Specification Cellular Band RX 2G Frequency range Sensitivity Dynamic range Single tone Desensitization Intermediation Spurious Response Attenuation Conducted Spurious Emission Cellular Band TX 2G Frequency range Maximum Frequency error Maximum output power Minimum controlled output power Standby output power Code domain power Time reference Waveform quality Range of open loop output power Conducted spurious emission 2017 Spireon, Inc.8 / 22
|f| > 4MHz, 1GHz<f<12.75GHz 2110MHz~2170MHz 200KHz 2124dBm
<-50dBm
<-61dBm
<17.5%
1920MHz~1980MHz 200KHz 2124dBm
<-50dBm
<-61dBm
<17.5%
1805MHz ~ 1880MHz
-108dBm (FER0.5%)
-25 ~ -108dBm (FER0.5%)
-102.4dBm(FER1%,-40dBm@1250KHz)
-102.4dBm(FER1%,-43dBm@1250KHz/2050KHz)
<-76dBm/1MHzRX band
<-61dBm/1MHz TX band
<-47dBm/30KHzother frequency 1710MHz ~ 1785MHz 200KHz 23 ~ 30dBm
<-50dBm
<-61dBm The code domain power in each inactive code channel shall be 23 dB or more below the total output power measured on both I and Q data channel combined. 1.0uS
>0.944
(test1: -25dBm/1.23MHz) -50.79.5dBm
(test2: -60dBm/1.23MHz) -10.79.5dBm WCDMA Band1 RX 3G Frequency range Maximum Frequency error Maximum output power Minimum controlled output power Standby output power Error Vector Magnitude WCDMA Band1 TX 3G Frequency range Maximum Frequency error Maximum output power Minimum controlled output power Standby output power Error Vector Magnitude DCS Band RX Frequency range Sensitivity Dynamic range Single tone Desensitization Intermediation Spurious Response Attenuation Conducted Spurious Emission PCS Band TX Frequency range Maximum Frequency error Maximum output power Minimum controlled output power Standby output power Code domain power Time reference Waveform quality Range of open loop output power Conducted spurious emission 2017 Spireon, Inc.9 / 22
(|f|:
(test3: -91.3dBm/1.23MHz) 20.39.5dBm
-42dBc/30Khzor-54dBm/1.23MHz
(|f|:885KHz~1.98MHz)
-54dBc/30Khzor-54dBm/1.23MHz 1.98MHz~4.00MHz)
<-36dBm/1kHz (|f| > 4MHz, 9KHz < f < 150KHz)
<-36dBm/10kHz (|f| > 4MHz, 150kHz<f<30MHz)
<-36dBm/100kHz (|f| > 4MHz, 30MHz<f<1GHz)
<-30dBm/1MHz (|f| > 4MHz, 1GHz<f<12.75GHz) L1-band (1.57542GHz) Channels: 210 PRN 66 Search 22 Simultaneous tracking Sensitivity (UHIS):
Tracking: -156dBm Reacquisition: -153dBm Acquisition: -144dBm Acquisition time:
Hot: <2s Warm: <15s Cold: <60s Reacquisition: 2s - 10s Depends on signal level GPS Frequency Support Sensitivity Tracking Time Requirement 2.3 Certification and Safety Items Drop Design Temperature Range Humidity:
Altitude:
Vehicle ISO Test FCC Certification Others Operator Requirement ESD Requirement Requirement 1.2meter 6 direction standard drop test
-20 to 65C Operation
-40 to +85 C Storage 20% to 90% Operation 10% to 95% Storage
-500 to +18,000m ISO7637-2-2004; ISO7637-3-2007; ISO10605-2008;
ISO16750-2-2010 FCC 47 CFR Part 15 ,Part 2,Part 22,Part 24 Industry Canada/ AT&T (optional) 10KV non-Conductive 2017 Spireon, Inc.10 / 22 3 Software Features 3.1 Basic Software Items Network Interface GPRS Data IP Stack Upgrade Method Remote Update Power Modes AT Command Report Driver GPIOs LEDs Watch Dog Reset Startup Banner Requirement GSM 900/1800MHz/WCDMA(Band1); GPS Supported Ipv4/IPV6 Remote update/ PC tool Supported Supported Supported Supported GPIOLEDGPSUART3.3V out, Accelerometer Interrupt for Cargo Sensor, Ignition Status, Tamper GPS Status, WCDMA Status, Battery Charging Supported Soft reset, hard reset, GPS reset, RF reset Supported 3.2 Remote Update The JG-Hsupports OTA field upgrades of the JG-Hresident application. An over the air TFTP
(Trivial File Transfer Protocol) connection is made over a UDP/IP connection. A replacement file is then transferred from a server to the JG-Hand that file replaces the previous application image. 3.3 Power Modes The JG-H device supports several power modes that are set by AT commands. In full power mode the GPS is active and the cellular subsystem will maintain a persistent cellular connection whenever service is available. IP connection is maintained according to the configuration of the device. The device can be put in a sleep mode whenever it runs on an internal battery, if the external battery is low or if the device is not moving. In low power mode the GPS is not running and the LEDs are off. The device would return to full power whenever an event occurs that triggers a report. Those events include:
GPIO change Battery threshold Heartbeat Power-up Accelerometer Tamper Any hardware or software reset will return the device to full power mode. 2017 Spireon, Inc.11 / 22 3.4 AT Command JG-Hcommands are AT extensions specific to JG-H devices. They are closely based on commands that are as similar as possible to other industry common devices. Native AT commands supported by the baseband modem are also available via the serial interface. Command Summary The following commands are specific to the JG-H. They are organized by categories. Event Setting Commands The following set of commands enables/disables reporting of the various events and state transitions that take place in the system. The event setting commands typically include trigger(s) that indicate what event or state transition would cause an event report to be sent. Often state transitions also qualified with debounce time to prevent various flickers and intermittent state transitions. Examples are: (1) state change of an input pin; (2) crossing a geo-fence line for a brief period of time and then crossing it back. As a general rule every event and state transition has its own unique event ID that is reflected in the report triggered by the said event. Refer to Table 2 Events for the complete list of event IDs. Those default event IDs can be changed by the user to accommodate specific server implementations, by explicitly specifying what they are in the respective commands. As an example, all trip related events can be mapped to the same event ID, so there is no need to parse the specific event trigger. Following is a list of event setting commands:
1. AT+XBTLE 2. AT+XBUBE 3. AT+XCCLE 4. AT+XDRI 5. AT+XDTS Battery Low Event Backup Battery Events Cellular Connection Lost/Lock Events Drive Report Intervals Drive Trip Start/Stop 6. AT+XGFE Geo-Fence Enable 7. AT+XGME 8. AT+XGPL 9. AT+XHB 10. AT+XIA 11. AT+XIGN 12. AT+XIOE 13. AT+XIPC 14. AT+XPUP 15. AT+XPWE G-sensor Motion Events GPS Lost/Lock Heart Beat Idle Alert Ignition I/O Event IP Changed Power Up Power Events 2017 Spireon, Inc.12 / 22 16. AT+XRLYE 17. AT+XSLPE 18. AT+XRSTE 19. AT+XSPD 20. AT+XTA 21. AT+XTMPRE 22. AT+XVTOE Relay Event Sleep Events Reset Event Speeding Tow Alert Tamper Event Virtual Trip Odometer Event Action Commands Action commands instigate an immediate action. They cannot be included in configuration files. Following is a list of action commands:
23. AT+XBUBX 24. AT+XCC 25. AT+XCSRN 26. AT+XFDR 27. AT+XFDU Back-Up Battery eXit Clear Counters Cargo Sensor Report Now Factory DefaultsRestore Factory DefaultsUpdate 28. AT+XMRN Maintenance Report Now Report Now Report Now Echo Report Queue Dump Reset - soft/hard Virtual Engine-Hours Virtual Odometer Virtual Trip Odometer Unauthorized Motion Alert Update Application file OTA Update Firmware file OTA Update IO controller file OTA (Battery powered devices only) Update User Configuration file OTA 29. AT+XRN 30. AT+XRNE 31. AT+XRPQD 32. AT+XRST 33. AT+XVEGH 34. AT+XVO 35. AT+XVTO 36. AT+XUMA File Update Commands 37. AT+XUAPP 38. AT+XUFW 39. AT+XUIO 40. AT+XUUC 2017 Spireon, Inc.13 / 22 Periodic Action Commands (with Events) Periodic Action commands trigger time based periodic action, such as reset, data session renewal, etc. Some actions can trigger an event report to indicate the respective action took place. Following is a list of event setting commands:
41. AT+XKA 42. AT+XPST 43. AT+XRSTP Keep Alive Packet Session Timeout Reset Periodically Configuration Commands Configuration commands control various parameter settings of the device. For convenience they are grouped into topical settings. Following is a list of configuration commands:
Communication related settings 44. AT+XAPN 45. AT+XCSW 46. AT+XIP 47. AT+XLPORT 48. AT+XMIP 49. AT+XPRP 50. AT+XSMSD 51. AT+XSMSS 52. AT+XSPIP 53. AT+XUIP Set APN (GSM devices only) Cellular Session Watchdog Set target server IP address and port number Set Local IP port number Set Maintenance server IP address and port number PxP Renewal Policy SMS Destination SMS Source Set Serial Port (A-UART) IP address and port number Set Update server IP address and port number Protocol related settings 54. AT+XCRA Command Response Appendix 55. AT+XITM 56. AT+XRPA 57. AT+XRPF 58. AT+XRPM 59. AT+XRPQ 60. AT+XRPSF Item Mask Report Acknowledge Report Format Report Mask Report Queue length Report Start Frame Drive Trip related settings 61. AT+XDDI 62. AT+XDHC Drive Distance Interval Drive Heading Change 2017 Spireon, Inc.14 / 22 63. AT+XDMED 64. AT+XDMES 65. AT+XDMSD 66. AT+XDMSS 67. AT+XDMST 68. AT+XDMET 69. AT+XDTT 70. AT+XUMSD 71. AT+XUMSS 72. AT+XUMST Drive Motion End Distance Drive Motion End Speed Drive Motion start Distance Drive Motion Start Speed Drive Motion Start Trigger Drive Motion End Trigger Drive Trip Trigger Unauthorized Motion start Distance Unauthorized Motion Start Speed Unauthorized Motion Start Trigger Peripheral related settings 73. AT+XBTL 74. AT+XBUB 75. AT+EGHM 76. AT+XGMTH 77. AT+XGPLP 78. AT+XGPLT 79. AT+XIGM 80. AT+XIGV 81. AT+XIOD 82. AT+XIOW 83. AT+XLEDO 84. AT+XODM 85. AT+XOWM 86. AT+XPWET Battery Low Back-Up Battery Engine Hours Mode G-sensor Motion Threshold GPS Lock Parameters GPS Lock Timeout Ignition Mode Ignition Voltage I/ODirection I/O Write LEDs Off Odometer Mode One-Wire Mode Power Event Threshold 87. AT+XPWSMM Power State-Mode Mobile 88. AT+XPWSMS 89. AT+XPWST 90. AT+XPWSRC 91. AT+XRLY 92. AT+XRLYO Power State-Mode Stationary Power State Threshold Power Source Configuration (Puma, Jaguar only) Set Relay Relay Override Policy 2017 Spireon, Inc.15 / 22 93. AT+XSPC Serial Port Configuration 94. AT+XTMPRM Tamper Mode Maintenance report settings 95. AT+XMHB Maintenance Report Heart Beat 96. AT+XMITM Maintenance Item Mask 97. AT+XMRC Maintenance Report Clone 98. AT+XMRPM Maintenance Report Mask Miscellaneous settings 99. AT+XCIN 100. AT+XCIV 101. AT+XEVIT Configuration Id Number Configuration Id Version Event Items 102. AT+XEVITD Event Item Default 103. AT+XGF 104. AT+XGFH 105. AT+XLW 106. AT+XSLCK Geo-Fence Geo-Fence Here Listening Window SIM Lock Information Commands Information commands simply output various data regarding the current status of the device. They are mostly useful for troubleshooting. Following is a list of information commands:
107. AT+XGFR 108. AT+XIOR Geo-Fence Read I/O Read Configuration reading commands 109. AT+XCFD 110. AT+XCFU Configuration file Default Configuration file User Information commands 111. AT+XINCEL Info: Cellular 112. AT+XINDAT Info: Data 113. AT+XINEVT Info: Events 114. AT+XINGPS Info: GPS 115. AT+XINNET Info: Network 116. AT+XINPWR Info: Power 2017 Spireon, Inc.16 / 22 117. AT+XINVER Info: Versions 118. AT+XEVITR Event-Item Read Report The JG-H captures data and forms a report record with that data. A report is a data structure containing all of the sensory and other typically useful data on the device. Reports are generated in response to specified events, such as periodic timeout, speed threshold, geo-fence crossing, etc., or in response to a Report Now command (AT+XRN). Report Queuing If a report trigger occurs while UDP connection is unavailable, it will be queued until connection becomes available and transmitted at such time. The only way report(s) can be lost is if too many reports are queued and the report-queue is overflowing. In such case the earliest report(s) will be discarded. The size of the queue can be configured via the Report Queue
(AT+XRPQ) command. Acked Mode UDP is not a 100% reliable connection and occasional reports or command/responses may be lost. Since all commands have responses, the server can repeat any command to which there is no response. In order to assure reliable reception of reports, the device can be configured either in Normal or Acked mode to send the reports. In the Normal mode the reports are simply sent as is with no acknowledgment from the server. In the Acked mode every report sent is expected to be acknowledged by the server by sending back an ACK message back. If acknowledgement is not received within the specified timeout, the report is re-sent. If the report is not acknowledged after the specified number of attempts, it is queued. If acknowledgement is received after the report is queued (i.e. past timeout of the last attempt), it is ignored. Report is not considered complete until its acknowledgement is received. Thus, if report X is sent and report X+1 is triggered while waiting for acknowledgement of X, report X+1 will be queued until such acknowledgement is received and only then sent. The JG-H will attempt to re-send queued report(s) every time a new report is triggered. If there is more than one report queued, the reports will attempt to be sent in the order of triggering and only once the report is acknowledged, the next report is attempted. This assures that reports are sent and received in order. Acked mode assures that all reports are received, but adds overhead in time and data. Report that is not acknowledged is sent again and eventually will be queued and sent again. The number and frequency of re-tries is configurable via the Report Acknowledgement command
(AT+XRPA). Event Report Format Reports are encoded as binary hex. 2017 Spireon, Inc.17 / 22 3.5 Reset There are a number of resets available on the device. Soft reset only restarts the baseband on the device. Hard reset is caused by resetting the whole baseband module via a reset pin. There is also an option to reset the cellular and GPS sub-systemsindividially. 3.5.1 Context Preservation When a self-initiated reset is performed due to Network Watchdog or by the Reset command
(modes 0,1), the context of the system is being preserved and is restored after the reset. The context includes all the periodic timers, the report queue, the odometer, etc. This allows to reset the unit as a troubleshooting or preventive measure without losing reports that are already in the queue or are pending on running timers. Note that the reset process may cause 1-2min of inaccuracy in the timers and should not be considered as very precise. 3.6 Startup Banner After a reset a startup banner is printed through the UART only. 2017 Spireon, Inc.18 / 22 Test Method 3.7 Hardware Test Item Baseband Function Test RF Test Description Power Input Test Power Consumption and Current Test Heat Dissipation Test UART Stability Test GPIO Level Test LED Stability Test Drop Down Test ESD Test High/Low Temperature Test Humidity Test RF Performance Test GPS Performance Test Antenna Performance Test 3.8 Software Test Test Environment Construct Message Test environment 1. USB dongle and PC as message server 2. Send message to JG-H UDP Test environment 1. Connect dongle to PC and create dialup as ip server 2. JG-H create IP connection to server UART Test environment 1. Connect JG-H to pc with com serial cable 2. Open Terminal tool and send at command 3. Response can be shown at terminal window 2017 Spireon, Inc.19 / 22 Mechanical Structure(mm) 2017 Spireon, Inc.20 / 22 FCC Statement RF Exposure Warning Statements:
The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons during the normal operations. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. IC STATEMENT This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le prsentappareilestconforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitationestautorise aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareildoit accepter tout brouillageradiolectriquesubi, mmesi le brouillageest susceptible d'encompromettre le fonctionnement. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the IC radio frequency exposure limits, human 2017 Spireon, Inc.21 / 22 proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20cm (8 inches) during normal operation. Afind'viter la possibilit de dpasser les limitesd'exposition aux frquences radio de la IC CNR102, la proximithumaine l'antenne ne doit pas treinfrieure 20 cm (8 pouces) pendant le fonctionnement normal. 2017 Spireon, Inc.22 / 22
This product uses the FCC Data API but is not endorsed or certified by the FCC