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WES Pro User Guide Release 1.0 Michael Kline <[email protected]> Aug 18, 2025 TABLE OF CONTENTS i WES PRO USER GUIDE Table of Contentsi 1 Introduction2 Key Features...................................................2 Overview....................................................3 Implementation Process.............................................4 Getting Started.................................................5 2 Configurations and Use Cases (WES Pro)6 One-to-One Configuration...........................................6 Two-to-One Configuration...........................................7 Building a Configuration............................................8 Configuration Parameters............................................ 10 3 Loading a Configuration onto a WES Pro11 Using the Desktop App to Load a Configuration onto a WES Pro....................... 11 Using the CLI Tool to Load a Configuration onto a WES Pro......................... 13 4 Using a WES Pro15 Charging the WES Pro............................................. 15 WES Pro Features and Operation........................................ 18 Turn WES Pro On or Off......................................... 19 E-Stop Button.............................................. 20 WES Pro Menu Screen.......................................... 20 Alerts................................................... 21 Connecting the WES Pro to an EPC...................................... 21 Connecting a WES Pro to a Configuration with an SRC Pro Controller................ 22 Replacing the Battery.............................................. 22 Storing the WES Pro.............................................. 25 A Technical Specifications26 Mechanical Overview.............................................. 26 Safety Output Specifications.......................................... 29 Long-Range Bluetooth Low Energy (LRBLE) Radio (WES Pro).................... 29 B Safety30 1oo2 Safety Architecture with HFT=1..................................... 30 Safety Behavior of an EPC Sender....................................... 32 Safety Behavior of an NSC Pro......................................... 32 Safety Behavior of an EPC Receiver...................................... 32 Safety Behavior of an SRC Pro......................................... 32 ii Safety Behavior of WES Pro.......................................... 32 Compliance with IEC 61508 requirements as a SIL-3 device......................... 33 Safety Inputs.................................................. 33 Physical Inputs.............................................. 33 EPC Physical Inputs....................................... 33 SRC Pro Physical Inputs..................................... 34 WES Pro Physical Inputs..................................... 34 Virtual Inputs............................................... 34 Serial Communication with Application Processor (AMCU)......................... 34 Serial Communication between the two Safety Processors (SMCU)...................... 34 Timeout Period for Safety Request Message............................... 35 Safety Processing............................................. 35 Safety Outputs.................................................. 35 EPC Safety Outputs........................................... 35 NSC Pro Safety Outputs......................................... 36 SRC Pro Safety Outputs......................................... 36 WES Pro Safety Outputs......................................... 36 Physical Outputs............................................. 36 Virtual Outputs.............................................. 36 User Selectable Safety Configurations (EPC).......................... 37 User Selectable Safety Configurations (NSC Pro)........................ 37 User Selectable Safety Configurations (WES Pro)........................ 37 Transferring Safety Configurations from FORT Manager to the EPC.................. 37 Transferring Safety Configurations from FORT Manager to the WES Pro............... 38 Mechanical and Electrical Safety (EPC).................................... 38 Humidity and Dust Restrictions (EPC)................................. 38 Vibration Restrictions (EPC)....................................... 38 Drop Restrictions (EPC)......................................... 38 Water Restrictions (EPC)......................................... 38 Proof Test (EPC)............................................. 39 Mechanical and Electrical Safety (NSC Pro).................................. 39 Proof Test (NSC Pro)........................................... 40 Mechanical and Electrical Safety (SRC Pro).................................. 40 Humidity and Dust Restrictions (SRC Pro)............................... 40 Vibration Restrictions (SRC Pro).................................... 40 Drop Restrictions (SRC Pro)....................................... 40 Water Restrictions (SRC Pro)...................................... 40 Proof Test (SRC Pro)........................................... 40 Mechanical and Electrical Safety (WES Pro).................................. 41 Humidity and Dust Restrictions (WES Pro)............................... 41 Vibration Restrictions (WES Pro).................................... 41 Drop Restrictions (WES Pro)...................................... 41 Water Restrictions (WES Pro)...................................... 41 Proof Test (WES Pro).......................................... 41 FMEDA Summary (EPC)............................................ 41 FMEDA Summary (NSC Pro)......................................... 42 FMEDA Summary (SRC Pro).......................................... 43 FMEDA Summary (WES Pro)......................................... 44 Diagnostic Test Intervals............................................ 44 C Product Maintenance47 Care and Handling ............................................... 47 Troubleshooting................................................. 48 Proof Testing............…
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Test setup photo for FCC ID: 2A8I8-1000415 Body Back side(separation distance is 0mm) Body Front Side (separation distance is 0mm) Body Right side(separation distance is 0mm) Body Top Side (separation distance is 0mm)
Global United Technology Services Co., Ltd. Report No.: GTS2025090138F01 Authorized Signature: Robinson Luo Laboratory Manager This results shown in this test report refer only to the sample(s) tested, this test report cannot be reproduced, except in full, without prior written permission of the company. The report would be invalid without specific stamp of test institute and the signatures of compiler and approver. Page 1 of 27 TEST REPORT Applicant: Fort Robotics Inc. Address of Applicant: 1608 Walnut Street Floor 12, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103, United States Manufacturer/Factory: Fort Robotics Inc. Address of Manufacturer/Factory: 1608 Walnut Street Floor 12, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103, United States Equipment Under Test (EUT) Product Name: Wireless E-Stop Pro Model No.: WESP 1003 Trade Mark: FORT Robotics FCC ID: 2A8I8-1000415 Applicable standards: FCC CFR Title 47 Part 15 Subpart C Section 15.247 Date of sample receipt: September 08, 2025 Date of Test: September 08, 2025-November 05, 2025 Date of report issued: November 05, 2025 Test Result : PASS * * In the configuration tested, the EUT complied with the standards specified above. Report No.: GTS2025090138F01 Page 2 of 27 2 Version Version No. Date Description 00 November 05, 2025 Original Tested By: Date: November 05, 2025 Test Engineer Prepared By: Date: November 05, 2025 Project Engineer Check By: Date: November 05, 2025 Reviewer Report No.: GTS2025090138F01 Page 3 of 27 3 Contents Page 1 COVER PAGE ........................................................................................................................................... 1 2 VERSION .................................................................................................................................................. 2 3 CONTENTS .............................................................................................................................................. 3 4 TEST SUMMARY ..................................................................................................................................... 4 5 GENERAL INFORMATION ...................................................................................................................... 5 5.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EUT ......................................................................................................... 5 5.2 TEST MODE ........................................................................................................................................ 7 5.3 DESCRIPTION OF SUPPORT UNITS ....................................................................................................... 7 5.4 DEVIATION FROM STANDARDS ............................................................................................................. 7 5.5 ABNORMALITIES FROM STANDARD CONDITIONS ................................................................................... 7 5.6 TEST FACILITY .................................................................................................................................... 7 5.7 TEST LOCATION ................................................................................................................................. 7 5.8 ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................................. 7 6 TEST INSTRUMENTS LIST ..................................................................................................................... 8 7 TEST RESULTS AND MEASUREMENT DATA .................................................................................... 10 7.1 ANTENNA REQUIREMENT ................................................................................................................... 10 7.2 CONDUCTED EMISSIONS ................................................................................................................... 11 7.3 CONDUCTED OUTPUT POWER ........................................................................................................... 14 7.4 CHANNEL BANDWIDTH ...................................................................................................................... 15 7.5 POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY ............................................................................................................. 16 7.6 SPURIOUS EMISSION IN NON-RESTRICTED & RESTRICTED BANDS ....................................................... 17 7.6.1 Conducted Emission Method ..................................................................................................... 17 7.6.2 Radiated Emission Method ........................................................................................................ 18 8 TEST SETUP PHOTO ............................................................................................................................ 27 9 EUT CONSTRUCTIONAL DETAILS ..................................................................................................... 27 Report No.: GTS2025090138F01 Page 4 of 27 4 Test Summary Test Item Section in CFR 47 Result Antenna requirement 15.203/15.247 (c) Pass AC Power Line Conducted Emission 15.207 Pass Conducted Output Power 15.247 (b)(3) Pass Channel Bandwidth 15.247 (a)(2) Pass Power Spectral Density 15.247 (e) Pass Band Edge 15.247(d) Pass Spurious Emission 15.205/15.209 Pass Remarks: 1. Pass: The EUT complies with the essential requirements in the standard. 2. Test according to ANSI C63.10:2020 Measurement Uncertainty No. Item Measurement Uncertainty 1 Radio Frequency ±7.25×10 -8 2 Duty cycle ±0.37% 3 Occupied Bandwidth ±3% 4 RF conducted power ±0.75dB 5 RF power density ±3dB 6 Conducted Spurious emissions ±2.58dB 7 AC Power Line Conducted Emission ±3.44dB (0.15MHz ~ 30MHz) 8 Radiated Spurious emission test ±3.1dB (9kHz-30MHz) ±3.8039dB (30MHz-200MHz) ±3.9679dB (200MHz-1GHz) ±4.29dB (1GHz-18GHz) ±3.30dB (18GHz-40GHz) 9 Temperature test ±1°C 10 Humidity test ±…
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ReportNo.:GTS2025090138F01 Page1of15 1.Bandwidth 1.1TestResult 1.1.1OBW Mode TX Type Frequency (MHz) ANT 99%OccupiedBandwidth(MHz) Verdict ResultLimit 1MSISO 240211.066/Pass 244011.069/Pass 248011.073/Pass 1.1.26dBBW Mode TX Type Frequency (MHz) ANT 6dBBandwidth(MHz) Verdict ResultLimit 1MSISO 240210.718>=0.5Pass 244010.734>=0.5Pass 248010.737>=0.5Pass ReportNo.:GTS2025090138F01 Page2of15 1.2TestGraph 1.2.1OBW 1M_LCH_2402MHz_Ant1_NTNV 1M_MCH_2440MHz_Ant1_NTNV ReportNo.:GTS2025090138F01 Page3of15 1M_HCH_2480MHz_Ant1_NTNV ReportNo.:GTS2025090138F01 Page4of15 1.2.26dBBW 1M_LCH_2402MHz_Ant1_NTNV 1M_MCH_2440MHz_Ant1_NTNV ReportNo.:GTS2025090138F01 Page5of15 1M_HCH_2480MHz_Ant1_NTNV ReportNo.:GTS2025090138F01 Page6of15 2.MaximumConductedOutputPower 2.1TestResult 2.1.1Power Mode TX Type Frequency (MHz) MaximumAverageConducted OutputPower(dBm) MaximumPeakConductedOutput Power(dBm) Verdict ANT1ANT1Limit 1MSISO 240210.1110.55<=30Pass 244012.8713.49<=30Pass 248011.5012.17<=30Pass Note1:AntennaGain:Ant1:2.60dBi; ReportNo.:GTS2025090138F01 Page7of15 3.MaximumPowerSpectralDensity 3.1TestResult 3.1.1PSD Mode TX Type Frequency (MHz) MaximumPSD(dBm) Verdict ANT1Limit 1MSISO 24027.72<=8Pass 24406.55<=8Pass 24805.03<=8Pass Note1:AntennaGain:Ant1:2.60dBi; ReportNo.:GTS2025090138F01 Page8of15 3.2TestGraph 3.2.1PSD 1M_LCH_2402MHz_Ant1_NTNV 1M_MCH_2440MHz_Ant1_NTNV ReportNo.:GTS2025090138F01 Page9of15 1M_HCH_2480MHz_Ant1_NTNV ReportNo.:GTS2025090138F01 Page10of15 4.UnwantedEmissionsInNon-restrictedFrequencyBands 4.1TestResult 4.1.1Ref Mode TX Type Frequency (MHz) ANT LevelofReference (dBm) 1MSISO 2402110.31 2440113.02 2480111.59 Note1:RefertoFCCPart15.247(d)andANSIC63.10-2013,thechannelcontainsthemaximumPSDlevelwasusedto establishthereferencelevel. 5.1.2CSE Mode TX Type Frequency (MHz) ANT LevelofReference (dBm) Limit (dBm) Verdict 1MSISO 2402113.02-6.98Pass 2440113.02-6.98Pass 2480113.02-6.98Pass Note1:RefertoFCCPart15.247(d)andANSIC63.10-2013,thechannelcontainsthemaximumPSDlevelwasusedto establishthereferencelevel. ReportNo.:GTS2025090138F01 Page11of15 4.2TestGraph 4.2.1Ref 1M_LCH_2402MHz_Ant1_NTNV 1M_MCH_2440MHz_Ant1_NTNV ReportNo.:GTS2025090138F01 Page12of15 1M_HCH_2480MHz_Ant1_NTNV ReportNo.:GTS2025090138F01 Page13of15 4.2.2CSE 1M_LCH_2402MHz_Ant1_NTNV 1M_LCH_2402MHz_Ant1_NTNV ReportNo.:GTS2025090138F01 Page14of15 1M_MCH_2440MHz_Ant1_NTNV 1M_HCH_2480MHz_Ant1_NTNV ReportNo.:GTS2025090138F01 Page15of15 1M_HCH_2480MHz_Ant1_NTNV ------End------
REGULATORYTESTINGFROMSTART TOCERTIFICATE Intro AntennagaindocumentationrequiredforallFCCPart15devices.Mustprovideeitheranantennadatasheet/specificationora testreportwithgainmeasurementsandplots.ThisInformationcannotbeheldconfidential. Additionally,proprietaryinformationofthedesignitselfcanremainconfidentialineitherthe‘operationaldescription’or ‘schematic’. REGULATORYTESTINGFROMSTART TOCERTIFICATE AntennaSpecification 1.Company:Pasternack 2.Productname:PE51RD1021 3.Antennadescription Antennatype“Rubberduck”omnidirectional Antennamanufacturerifexist;ifyesindicatepartnumber AntennadatasheetPE51RD1021.pdf Frequencyrange2.4-2.5GHz ModulationN/A Antennagainmax(peak)2.6dBi CablelossN/A VSWR2:1 ConnectortypeRP-SMA 4.Antennalayout Antennaisexternaltothedevice 5.Antennaradiationpattern PleaserefertoappendixA>> REGULATORYTESTINGFROMSTART TOCERTIFICATE 6.Antennaphoto 7.RF-auxiliaries-onlyforbodywornequipment Beltclip REGULATORYTESTINGFROMSTART TOCERTIFICATE AppendixA-RadiationPattern
The test results presented in this report relate only to the object tested. This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval of the Shenzhen STS Test Services Co., Ltd. SAR Test Report Report No.: STS2511068H01 Issued for Fort Robotics Inc. 1608 Walnut Street Floor 12, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103, United States Product Name: Wireless E-Stop Pro Brand Name: FORT Robotics Model Name: WESP 1003 Series Model(s): N/A FCC ID: 2A8I8-1000415 Test Standard: ANSI/IEEE Std. C95.1 FCC 47 CFR Part 2 (2.1093) IEEE Std. 1528-2013 Max. Report SAR (1g) Body: 0.375 W/kg Page 2 of 39 Report No.: STS2511068H01 TEST REPORT CERTIFICATION Applicant’s name ................. : Fort Robotics Inc. Address ................................. : 1608 Walnut Street Floor 12, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103, United States Manufacturer's Name .......... : Fort Robotics Inc. Address ................................. : 1608 Walnut Street Floor 12, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103, United States Product description Product name ........................ : Wireless E-Stop Pro Brand name ......................... : FORT Robotics Model name ......................... : WESP 1003 Series Model .......................... : N/A Standards ............................. : ANSI/IEEE Std. C95.1 FCC 47 CFR Part 2 (2.1093) IEEE Std. 1528-2013 The device was tested by Shenzhen STS Test Services Co., Ltd. in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in KDB 865664 The test results in this report apply only to the tested sample of the stated device/equipment. Other similar device/equipment will not necessarily produce the same results due to production tolerance and measurement uncertainties. Date of Test ........................................... : Date (s) of performance of tests ............. : 12 Nov. 2025 Date of Issue .......................................... : 21 Nov. 2025 Test Result.............................................. : Pass Testing Engineer : (Xin.Liu) Technical Manager : (Shifan. Long) Authorized Signatory : (Bovey Yang) Page 3 of 39 Report No.: STS2511068H01 Table of Contents 1. General Information 5 1.1 EUT Description 5 1.2 Test Environment 6 1.3 Test Factory 6 2. Test Standards and Limits 7 3. SAR Measurement System 8 3.1 Definition of Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) 8 3.2 SAR System 8 3.3 DASY5 E-field Probe System 10 3.4 Phantoms 11 3.5 Device Holder 11 3.6 Scanning Procedure 12 3.7 Data Storage and Evaluation 13 4. Tissue Simulating Liquids 15 4.1 Simulating Liquids Parameter Check 15 5. SAR System Validation 18 5.1 Validation System 18 5.2 Validation Result 18 6. SAR Evaluation Procedures 19 7. EUT Antenna Location Sketch 20 7.1 SAR test exclusion consider table 21 8. EUT Test Position 24 8.1 Body-worn Position Conditions: 24 9. Uncertainty 25 9.1 Measurement Uncertainty 25 10. Conducted Power Measurement 28 10.1 Test Result 28 11. EUT and Test Setup Photo 29 11.1 EUT Photo 29 11.2 Setup Photo 32 12. SAR Result Summary 35 12.1 Body-worn SAR 35 13. Equipment List 36 Appendix A. System Validation Plots 37 Appendix B. SAR Test Plots 38 Page 4 of 39 Report No.: STS2511068H01 Appendix C. Probe Calibration and Dipole Calibration Report 39 Revision History Rev. Issue Date Report No. Effect Page Contents 00 21 Nov. 2025 STS2511068H01 ALL Initial Issue Page 5 of 39 Report No.: STS2511068H01 1. General Information Environmental evaluation measurements of specific absorption rate (SAR) distributions in emulated human head and body tissues exposed to radio frequency (RF) radiation from wireless portable devices for compliance with the rules and regulations of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC). 1.1 EUT Description Product Name Wireless E-Stop Pro Brand Name FORT Robotics Model Name WESP 1003 Series Model N/A Model Difference N/A Sample number 251107017-1 Battery Rated Voltage:3.70V Charge Limit Voltage: Capacity: 4000mAh, 14.8Wh Device Category Portable Product stage Production unit RF Exposure Environment General Population / Uncontrolled Hardware Version B Software Version 0.0.6 Frequency Range BLE: 2402 MHz to 2480 MHz Max. Reported SAR(1g): (Limit:1.6W/kg) Test distance: Body:0mm Band Mode Body Worn(W/kg) DTS BLE 0.375 FCC Equipment Class Digital Transmission System (DTS) Operating Mode: BLE: GFSK Antenna Specification: BLE: Whip Antenna Hotspot Mode Not Support DTM Mode Not Support Note: 1. The EUT battery must be fully charged and checked periodically during the test to ascertain uniform power Page 6 of 39 Report No.: STS2511068H01 1.2 Test Environment Ambient conditions in the SAR laboratory: Items Required Temperature (°C) 18-25 Humidity (%RH) 30-70 1.3 Test Factory ShenZhen STS Test Services Co.,Ltd. A 1/F, Building B, Zhuoke Science Park, No.190 Chongqing Road, HepingShequ, Fuyong Sub- District, Bao’an District, Shenzhen, Guang Dong, China FCC test Firm Registration No.: 625569 IC Registration No.: 12108A A2LA Certificate No.: 4338.01 Page 7 of 39 Report No.: STS2511068H01 2. Test Standards and Limits No. Identity Document Title 1 47 CFR Part 2 Frequency Allocations and Radio Treaty Matters; General Rules and Regulations 2 IEEE Std C95.1, 2019 IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Electric,Magnetic, and Electromagnetic Fields,0 Hz to 300 GHz. It specifies the maximum exposure limit of 1.6 W/kg as averaged over any 1 gram of tissue for portable devices being used within 20 cm of the user in the uncontrolled environment. 3 IEEE Std. 1528-2013 Recommended Practice for Determining the Peak Spatial- Average Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) in the Human Head from Wireless Communications Devices: Measurement Techniques 4 FCC KDB 447498 D04 v01 RF Exposure Procedures and Equipment Authorization Policies for Mobile and Portable Devices 5 FCC KDB 865664 D01 v01r04 SAR Measurement 100 MHz to 6 GHz 6 FCC KDB 865664 D02 v01r02 RF Exposure Reporting (A). Limits for Occupational/Controlled Exposure (W/kg) Whole-Body Partial-Body Ha…
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Ref : ACR.262.10..MVGB.A SHENZHEN STS TEST SERVICES CO., LTD. 1/F., BUILDING B, ZHUOKE SCIENCE PARK,No.190, CHONGQING ROAD,FUYONG STREET, BAO’ AN DISTRICT, SHENZHEN,GUANGDONG,CHINA MVG COMOSAR REFERENCE DIPOLE FREQUENCY: 2450 MHZ SERIAL NO.: SN 30/14 DIP2G450-335 SAR Reference Dipole Calibration Report Summary: Calibrated at MVG Z.I. de la pointe du diable Technopôle Brest Iroise - 295 avenue Alexis de Rochon 29280 PLOUZANE - FRANCE Calibration date: Page: 1/11 2 3 07/04/2023 Accreditations #2-6789 and #2-6814 Scope available on www.cofrac.fr This document presents the method and results from an accredited SAR reference dipole calibration performed in MVG using the COMOSAR test bench. All calibration results are traceable to national metrology institutions. SAR REFERENCE DIPOLE CALIBRATION REPORT Ref: ACR.262..2.MVGB.A Name Function Date Signature Prepared by : Jérôme LUC Technical Manager Checked by : Jérôme LUC Technical Manager Approved by : Yann Toutain Laboratory Director Customer Name Distribution : Shenzhen STS Test Services Co., Ltd. Issue Date Modifications A Initial release Name Jérôme LUC Page: 2/11 Template_ACR.DDD.N.YY.MVGB.ISSUE_COMOSAR Dipole vH This document shall not be reproduced, except in full or in part, without the written approval of MVG. The information contained herein is to be used only for the purpose for which it is submitted and is not to be released in whole or part without written approval of MVG. 0 1 7/0/202 3 4 7/0/202 3 4 7/0/202 3 4 7/0/202 3 4 3 SAR REFERENCE DIPOLE CALIBRATION REPORT Ref: ACR.262. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................ 4 2 Device Under Test ..................................................................................................... 4 3 Product Description ................................................................................................... 4 3.1 General Information _______________________________________________________ 4 4 Measurement Method ................................................................................................ 5 4.1 Return Loss Requirements __________________________________________________ 5 4.2 Mechanical Requirements ___________________________________________________ 5 5 Measurement Uncertainty .......................................................................................... 5 5.1 Return Loss ______________________________________________________________ 5 5.2 Dimension Measurement ___________________________________________________ 5 5.3 Validation Measurement ____________________________________________________ 5 6 Calibration Measurement Results .............................................................................. 6 6.1 Return Loss and Impedance In Head Liquid ____________________________________ 6 6.2 Return Loss and Impedance In Body Liquid ____________________________________ 6 6.3 Mechanical Dimensions ____________________________________________________ 6 7 Validation measurement ............................................................................................ 7 7.1 Head Liquid Measurement __________________________________________________ 7 7.2 SAR Measurement Result With Head Liquid ____________________________________ 8 7.3 Body Liquid Measurement __________________________________________________ 9 7.4 SAR Measurement Result With Body Liquid __________________________________ 10 8 List of Equipment .................................................................................................... 11 Page: 3/11 This document shall not be reproduced, except in full or in part, without the written approval of MVG. The information contained herein is to be used only for the purpose for which it is submitted and is not to be released in whole or part without written approval of MVG. ..MVGB.A 0 1 Template_ACR.DDD.N.YY.MVGB.ISSUE_COMOSAR Dipole vH 2 3 SAR REFERENCE DIPOLE CALIBRATION REPORT Ref: ACR.262. 1 INTRODUCTION This document contains a summary of the requirements set forth by the IEEE 1528, OET 65 Bulletin C and CEI/IEC 62209 standards for reference dipoles used for SAR measurement system validations and the measurements that were performed to verify that the product complies with the fore mentioned standards. 2 DEVICE UNDER TEST Device Under Test Device Type COMOSAR 2450 MHz REFERENCE DIPOLE Manufacturer MVG Model SID2450 Serial Number SN 30/14 DIP2G450-335 Product Condition (new / used) Used A yearly calibration interval is recommended. 3 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 3.1 GENERAL INFORMATION MVG’s COMOSAR Validation Dipoles are built in accordance to the IEEE 1528, OET 65 Bulletin C and CEI/IEC 62209 standards. The product is designed for use with the COMOSAR test bench only. Figure 1 – MVG COMOSAR Validation Dipole Page: 4/11 This document shall not be reproduced, except in full or in part, without the written approval of MVG. The information contained herein is to be used only for the purpose for which it is submitted and is not to be released in whole or part without written approval of MVG. ..MVGB.A 0 1 Template_ACR.DDD.N.YY.MVGB.ISSUE_COMOSAR Dipole vH 2 3 SAR REFERENCE DIPOLE CALIBRATION REPORT Ref: ACR.262. 4 MEASUREMENT METHOD The IEEE 1528, OET 65 Bulletin C and CEI/IEC 62209 standards provide requirements for reference dipoles used for system validation measurements. The following measurements were performed to verify that the product complies with the fore mentioned standards. 4.1 RETURN LOSS REQUIREMENTS The dipole used for SAR system validation measurements and checks must have a return loss of -20 dB or better. The return loss measurement shall be performed against a liquid filled flat phantom, with the phantom constucted as outlined in the fore mentioned standards. 4.2 MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS The IEEE Std. 1528 and CEI/IEC 62209 standards specify the mechanical components and dimensions of the validation dipoles, with the dime…
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Fort Robotics Inc. Section 2.911(d)(5)(i) Certification – Equipment Type Company name: Fort Robotics Inc. Address: 1608 Walnut Street Floor 12, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103, United States Product Name: Wireless E-Stop Pro FCC ID: 2A8I8-1000415 Model(s): WESP 1003 2.911(d)(5)(i) Equipment Type We, [Fort Robotics Inc.] certify that the equipment for which authorization is sought through certification is not: ● Prohibited from receiving an equipment authorization pursuant to § 2.903; of the FCC rules. ● Identified as an equipment type in the “Covered List” NOTE 1 Yours sincerely, Signature: Name: Eric Zaremski Date:2025- 11-10 Title and Company name: Director of Technical Operations / Fort Robotics Inc. NOTE 1 “Covered List”; is the List of Equipment and Services Covered By Section 2 of The Secure Networks Act, available at https://www.fcc.gov/supplychain/coveredlist References; 1) 986446 D01 Covered Equipment v01 https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/kdb/forms/FTSSearchResultPage.cfm?switch=P&id=325672 2) Federal Register document 2022-28263 published on 02/06/23 https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2023/02/06/2022-28263/protecting-against-national-security-threats-to-the- communications-supply-chain-through-the Docusign Envelope ID: F33CF61E-E525-4F0E-B542-03EA7D7EAB93
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REGULATORYTESTINGFROMSTART TOCERTIFICATE 1.ProductLabel PrimarySecondary 2.关于标签Aboutthelabel ●Models:WESP1003 ●Manufacturer:FORTRobotics ●Labelsize: ○primary:38.1mmx12.7mm ○secondary:38.1mmX25.4mm ●Labelposition: ○primary:exteriorofdevice ○Secondary:insidecustomer-accessiblebatterydoor REGULATORYTESTINGFROMSTART TOCERTIFICATE ●Labelandfontcolor:Black,whiteongraybackground ●Typeofglueused:permanentacrylicadhesive REGULATORYTESTINGFROMSTART TOCERTIFICATE 3.关于MIC符号AbouttheMICsymbol TheMICsymbolis4.52mmtallontheWESPlabel
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FortRoboticsInc. OfficeofEngineeringTechnology FederalCommunicationsCommission 7435OaklandMillsRoad Columbia,MD21046 USA Date:2025-11-10 Subject;RequestforConfidentiality FCCID:2A8I8-1000415 ToWhomItMayConcern, PursuanttotheprovisionsoftheCommission’srulesTitle47Sections§0.457and§0.459,we arerequestingtheC…
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| 1 | 15C | 2.40 GHz - 2.48 GHz | 22.34 mW |
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