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2AA2X-15000282Merchandise Theft Deterrent System with Zigbee and RFID

Mobile Technologies Inc.
Merchandise Theft Deterrent System with Zigbee and RFID - FCC ID 2AA2X-15000282 - Mobile Technologies Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz
Date of Grant
Feb 02, 2021
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Jan 31, 2021
Equipment Note
Merchandise Theft Deterrent System with Zigbee and RFID
Frequency Range
0.12500000 - 0.12500000
Company
Mobile Technologies Inc.
Country
United States

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Users Manual

FREEDOM MICRO ® II HS MANUAL 1 MTI P/N 063-00341 rev A ©2021 MTI All Rights Reservedwww.MTIGS.com | T:800.426.6844 Product Manual for FREEDOM MICRO ® II HS DO NOT REMOVE FROM STORE Contents 1.Components And Accessories2 2. Baseplate Options3 3. Speedplate™ Merchandising5 4. Speedbracket™ Merchandising8 5. SmartCable™ Merchandising10 6. RFID Commands11 7. RFID MTI Connect ® Pairing12 8. LED Status Indicators13 9. Dimensions15 10. FCC and ISED Statement18 For additional support, please reach out to our Contact Center at 800-426-6844 CONTENTS WARNING: MTI products contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Proposition 65, California Health & Safety Code Section 25249.6 et seq. Visit oehha.ca.gov for more information. FREEDOM MICRO ® II HS MANUAL 2 MTI P/N 063-00341 rev A ©2021 MTI All Rights Reservedwww.MTIGS.com | T:800.426.6844 COMPONENTS AND ACCESSORIES SpeedBracket™ Slot MountingThrough Hole MountingVHB Mounting SpeedPlate™ OptionsPower SupplyFreedom Micro ® II Tool Mounting Options Freedom Micro ® II RiserFreedom Micro ® II Puck Phones Only use 5.9V 3.5A MTI Power Supply, not exceed PS 2. Other spec may cause damage. Tablets FREEDOM MICRO ® II HS MANUAL 3 MTI P/N 063-00341 rev A ©2021 MTI All Rights Reservedwww.MTIGS.com | T:800.426.6844 1 3 2 4 Route the cable as desired and attach the baseplate with the included screws. Routing out the back Routing out the bottom Peel the red film from the adhesive. Place Micro position in desired location. Press down on the base plate for 10 seconds for full adhesive contact. Allow 24 hours for full adhesion. Use the individual power supply and plug it into the nearest outlet. The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. BASEPLATE OPTIONS - ADHESIVE 123 Do not cut power cable. ADHESIVE POSITION REMOVAL 4 MTI P/N 063-00341 rev A ©2021 MTI All Rights Reservedwww.MTIGS.com | T:800.426.6844 1 3 2 4 MOUNTING SLOT & THROUGH-HOLE ADAPTERS BASEPLATE OPTIONS - SLOT & THROUGH-HOLE ADAPTERS Place the power cable into the slot on the bottom plate, then slide it up over the slot adapter post. Insert the Freedom Micro ® II position into the slot or hole. Secure the Freedom Micro ® II position with the knob.Use the individual power supply and plug it into the nearest outlet. Use an outlet installed near the equipment that is easily accessible. FREEDOM MICRO ® II HS MANUAL 5 MTI P/N 063-00341 rev A ©2021 MTI All Rights Reservedwww.MTIGS.com | T:800.426.6844 1 3 2 4 SPEEDPLATE™ MERCHANDISING SpeedPlate™. Clean the device with an alcohol wipe. Apply the SpeedPlate™ to the phone, with the cable retainer towards the charge port of the phone. Use the SpeedPlate™ cable retainer as alignment reference. Place the device onto the puck and rotate the device clockwise on the puck until it locks into place. FREEDOM MICRO ® II HS MANUAL 6 MTI P/N 063-00341 rev A ©2021 MTI All Rights Reservedwww.MTIGS.com | T:800.426.6844 1 3 2 4 Remove the SpeedPlate™ from the Freedom Micro ® II Puck, then release and remove the Freedom Micro ® II tool. With the Freedom Micro ® II tool held in the twisted position, rotate the SpeedPlate™ counterclockwise. Twist the Freedom Micro ® II tool clockwise 45 degrees and hold it in place. Insert the crescent end of the Freedom Micro ® II tool into the opening to the right of the LED. REMOVING SPEEDPLATE™ FROM PUCK FREEDOM MICRO ® II HS MANUAL 7 MTI P/N 063-00341 rev A ©2021 MTI All Rights Reservedwww.MTIGS.com | T:800.426.6844 1 1 3 2 2 REMOVING PUCK FROM TETHER REMOVING SPEEDPLATE™ FROM DEVICE Once the puck is loose, rotate the puck 45 degrees counterclockwise in relation to the tether. Lift the puck off of tether connection. Lift puck out of riser, insert the crescent end of the Freedom Micro II tool into the opening below the charge port on the puck. Twist the Freedom Micro II tool counterclockwise to unlock the puck from the tether. Place the SpeedPlate™ removal tool onto the SpeedPlate™, aligning the holes on the tool with the rotation locks. Rotate the tool clockwise. Roll any remaining adhesive off of the device. FREEDOM MICRO ® II HS MANUAL 8 MTI P/N 063-00341 rev A ©2021 MTI All Rights Reservedwww.MTIGS.com | T:800.426.6844 1 3 2 4 SPEEDBRACKET™ MERCHANDISING Loosen the center screw on the universal bracket to loosen the bracket arms. Place the phone into the universal bracket. Extend the bracket arms as far as needed. The bracket arms move simultaneously in pairs (top & bottom, and left & right). Adjust the universal bracket to fit the device snugly. Open the top and bottom bracket arms, then the side arms, in that order. 1. 2. 2. 1. FREEDOM MICRO ® II HS MANUAL 9 MTI P/N 063-00341 rev A ©2021 MTI All Rights Reservedwww.MTIGS.com | T:800.426.6844 78 65 SPEEDBRACKET™ MERCHANDISING Tighten the center screw on the SpeedBracket™ to secure the bracket arms in place around the device. After tightening screw, wiggle the arms to ensure they have fully engaged the lock teeth, then re-check screw for tightness. Place device back onto puck. Rotate the device and bracket clockwise on the puck until it locks into place. *click*

Users Manual

FREEDOM MICRO ® II HS MANUAL 10 MTI P/N 063-00341 rev A ©2021 MTI All Rights Reservedwww.MTIGS.com | T:800.426.6844 1 1 3 2 2 4 REMOVING SMARTCABLE ATTACHING SMARTCABLE™ Plug SmartCable into the charge port of the device. Twist the device and bracket off of the position. The loose cable can be clipped into SpeedBracket™ for easy storage. Insert SmartCable into the charge port on the puck. The hooks on cable should click when fully seated. Insert the crescent end of the Freedom Micro II tool into the opening to the right of the LED. Twist the Freedom Micro II tool clockwise 45 degrees and hold it in place. Remove the SmartCable from the puck. Phone should be turned ON, and unlocked before inserting SmartCable™ while in MTI Connect® mode. FREEDOM MICRO ® II HS MANUAL 11 MTI P/N 063-00341 rev A ©2021 MTI All Rights Reservedwww.MTIGS.com | T:800.426.6844 RFID COMMANDS Default ModeEnter Standard Mode Program User CardExit Programming Mode Arm/Disarm PositionSet Lockdown/Unlock While Armed AUTHORIZATION AUTHORIZATION VERSA KEY ™ VERSA KEY ™ VERSA KEY ™ Double Beep Double Beep Double Beep Double Beep: Accepted Four Fast Beeps: Rejected Double Beep: Accepted Four Fast Beeps: Rejected Tap and Hold Access Card for 10 seconds. It will double beep immediately, and double beep again after 10 seconds. Position will automatically lock down when armed, and unlock when disarmed when in Lockdown mode. Flash White every 8 seconds: Disarmed Solid White: Armed Solid White: Armed - Locked Auto time out if no user cards are added, reverts to Default mode. Flash White every 8 seconds: Disarmed Flash White Every 8 Seconds: Disarmed - Automatically unlocks FREEDOM MICRO ® II HS MANUAL 12 MTI P/N 063-00341 rev A ©2021 MTI All Rights Reservedwww.MTIGS.com | T:800.426.6844 RFID MTI CONNECT PAIRING Enter Network Mode Default ModeEnable Pairing Mode on MTI Connect Hub System Status Network PowerReset tattatm Stataatuaa Insert MTI Connect ® IntelliKey™ for 10 seconds. Position connects successfully to mesh network: Position fails to connect to mesh network within 3 minutes: VERSA KEY ™ NETWORK PAIRING Slow BeepsDouble BeepFour Fast Reject Beeps FREEDOM MICRO ® II HS MANUAL 13 MTI P/N 063-00341 rev A ©2021 MTI All Rights Reservedwww.MTIGS.com | T:800.426.6844 Visual ReferenceSystem StatusCondition Solid WhitePuck is armed and docked. Single white flash every 5 secondsPuck is armed and lifted. Double white flash every 8 seconds Puck is docked, but not armed, puck is connected to a mesh network. Flashing Red and White with audible alarm Alarm has been triggered. silence the alarm and inspect the tether, puck trigger, and base trigger. Flashing Red and White with no audible alarm Puck is in silent alarm mode. The audible alarm has exceeded 5 minutes and the position is unable re-arm itself. inspect the tether, puck trigger, and base trigger before attempting to arm the puck. Solid Yellow Puck is armed, docked, but has lost it’s network connection. Ensure the puck is within range of the MTI Connect ® Hub. Try network pairing again. *Only applicable when the puck is being used with the MTI Wireless Network. LED STATUS INDICATORS FREEDOM MICRO ® II HS MANUAL 14 MTI P/N 063-00341 rev A ©2021 MTI All Rights Reservedwww.MTIGS.com | T:800.426.6844 Visual ReferenceSystem StatusCondition Flashing Yellow Every 5 Seconds Puck is armed, lifted, puck is NOT connected to a mesh network. Only applicable in Network Mode. Solid Blue After tapping an authorization card: The puck is in enrollment mode. Tap VersaKey™ to authorize them for use in standard mode. Enrollment mode closes automatically in 3 minutes. In normal use: Overcurrent in charging circuit – most likely a problem in the SmartCable™. Flashing Blue Puck has entered network pairing mode. Stops upon successful pairing, or after 90 seconds. Single Red Flash TO BE VERIFIED: Only follows an attempt to arm the puck. Occurs when the puck cannot arm, for example, due to a released trigger but the user attempts to arm the puck with the app or key. Multi-colored flash Puck has received an “identify” command from a user of the MTI Connect ® software. Flashing Green Puck is disarmed in factory default mode. Complete the setup for Standard or Network mode to use VersaKey™ or MTI Connect ® . Note: The puck may automatically arm while in this default mode, as long as all triggers are closed for 15 minutes. Once it arms, the LED will turn solid white. LED STATUS INDICATORS FREEDOM MICRO ® II HS MANUAL 15 MTI P/N 063-00341 rev A ©2021 MTI All Rights Reservedwww.MTIGS.com | T:800.426.6844 PUCK DIMENSIONS RISER DIMENSIONS 2.74” 2.05” 4.36” 4.38” 1.84” 1.85” 1.85” 3.45” 60°60° 1.28” FREEDOM MICRO ® II HS MANUAL 16 MTI P/N 063-00341 rev A ©2021 MTI All Rights Reservedwww.MTIGS.com | T:800.426.6844 RISER WITH ADAPTER DIMENSIONS 2.80” Slot Adapter shown. Through-hole adapter is identical in size/ appearance minus these tabs. 2.74” 1.89” 4.36” 4.38” 1.84” 3.45” 60°60° FREEDOM MICRO ® II HS MANUAL 17 MTI P/N 063-00341 rev A ©2021 MTI All Rights Reservedwww.MTIGS.com | T:800.426.6844 BRACKET DIMENSIONS 1.11” MAXIMUM: 180mm H x 90mm W Accomodates Phones 7-9mm Thick MINIMUM: 118mm H x 65mm W FREEDOM MICRO ® II HS MANUAL 18 MTI P/N 063-00341 rev A ©2021 MTI All Rights Reservedwww.MTIGS.com | T:800.426.6844 FCC ID: 2AA2X-15000282 Model: ROUND FREEDOM MICRO II HS FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Caution: If any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 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. The grantee is not responsible for any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. …

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Appendix Model: ROUND FREEDOM MICRO II HS

ID Label/Location Info

Initiator: B. Schifferdecker Title: MFG. Engineer Process Type: Label Specification DCN #: 568-00647 Title: LABEL SPEC, RATINGS LABEL, ROUND FRDM MICRO 2.0 HS Revision History Revision ECO # Date Initiator Pages Description 1 111978 12/22/20 Bill S All Rev 1 Release LABEL SPEC,RATINGS LABEL,ROUND FRDM MICRO 2.0 HS -CONTROLLED DOCUMENT-568-006471-0Status:DesignECO-111978 ECO-111978 Design 1. Label data Text: • MTI MODEL: ROUND FREEDOM MICRO II HS • In: 5.9V 3.5A MAX • Out: 5.2V 3.0A MAX • www.mtigs.com Font: Segue UI, size 4 Graphics: • WEEE is 7mm high minimum • CE is 5mm high minimum 2. Blank label: 568-0189-00 (2.00” X 0.5”) or MTI approved equivalent Label material: Gloss or Matt polyester with permanent acrylic adhesive RoHS compliant 3. Printer: Thermal Transfer or MTI approved equivalent 4. Label quality • Content on label must not wear off during normal use. • Contents cannot be removed with general solvents (i.e., Isopropyl Alcohol, etc.) • Adhesive should not degrade during normal use that would allow the label to separate from product. Label Location_ -CONTROLLED DOCUMENT-568-006471-0Status:DesignECO-111978 ECO-111978 Design Flag Lable

Internal Photos

Appendix Model: ROUND FREEDOM MICRO II HS

RF Exposure Info

Report Number: 60.790.20.080.01R02 TÜVSÜD Certification and Testing (China) Co., Ltd. Shenzhen Branch Building 12&13, Zhiheng Wisdomland Business Park, Nantou Checkpoint Road 2, Nanshan District, 518052 Shenzhen, CHINA Page 22 of 23 Radiofrequency radiation exposure evaluation This exposure evaluation is intended forFCC ID: 2AA2X-15000282. According to KDB 447498 D01v06 section 4.3.1, For frequencies below 100 MHz and test separation distances 50 mm, the Numeric threshold is determined as: Step a) [(max. power of channel, including tune-up tolerance, mW) / (min. test separation distance, mm)]· 3.0 for 1-g SAR Step b) {[Power allowed at numeric threshold for 50mm in step a)] + [(test separation distance– 50mm)· (f(MHz)/150)]} mW Step c) 1) For test separation distances > 50mm and < 200mm, the power threshold at the corresponding test separation distance at 100MHz in step b) is multiplied by [1 + log(100/f(MHz))] Step c) 2) For test separation distances 50mm, the power threshold determined by the equation in c) 1) for 50mm and 100MHz is multiplied by½. >> The fundamental frequency of the EUT is 125kHz, the test separation distance is 50mm. (Manufacturer specified the separation distance is: 20mm) Step a) >> Numeric threshold, mW / 50mm * 3.0 Numeric threshold 474.3mW Step b) >> Numeric threshold 474.3mW + (50mm-50mm) * 100MHz/150) Numeric threshold 474.3mW Step c) 1) & c) 2) >> Numeric threshold 474.3mW * [1 + log 100/100MHz] *½ Numeric threshold 237.15mW >> The power (calculated power + tune up tolerance) of EUT at 125kHz is: 0.0008mW Which is smaller than the Numeric threshold. Therefore, the device is exempt from stand-alone SAR test requirements. 10 Appendix A - General Product Information Report Number: 60.790.20.080.01R02 TÜVSÜD Certification and Testing (China) Co., Ltd. Shenzhen Branch Building 12&13, Zhiheng Wisdomland Business Park, Nantou Checkpoint Road 2, Nanshan District, 518052 Shenzhen, CHINA Page 23 of 23 Power calculation (According to C63.10 chapter 9.5) ValueUnit Field Strength Measured (E) 64.19 dBμV/m Measurement Distance (D)3m Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power (E.I.R.P in dBm) -30.97dBm Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power (E.I.R.P in mW)0.0008mW Remark∑ EIRP = E + 20log(D) (EIRP is in dBm, E is indBμV/m, D is in meters) Reviewed by: Prepared by: ______________________ ___________________ Eric LIHosea CHAN EMC Project ManagerEMC Project Engineer Appendix A

Test Report

Report Number: 60.790.20.080.01R02 TÜV SÜD Certification and Testing (China) Co., Ltd. Shenzhen Branch Building 12&13, Zhiheng Wisdomland Business Park, Nantou Checkpoint Road 2, Nanshan District, 518052 Shenzhen, CHINA Page 1 of 23 FCC - TEST REPORT Report Number:60.790.20.080.01R02Date of Issue:December 22, 2020 Model:ROUND FREEDOM MICRO II HS Product Type:Merchandise Theft Deterrent System Applicant:Mobile Technologies Inc. Address:1050 NE 67th Ave, Hillsboro, OR 97124, United States Of America Production Facility:Hualun Technology Co., Ltd Address: 3F., N. 82-4, Dongshun St., Shulin District, New Taipei City 238, Taiwan. Test Result:PositiveNegative Total pages including Appendices : 23 TÜV SÜD Certification and Testing (China) Co., Ltd. Shenzhen Branch is a subcontractor to TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH according to the principles outlined in ISO 17025. TÜV SÜD Certification and Testing (China) Co., Ltd. Shenzhen Branch reports apply only to the specific samples tested under stated test conditions. Construction of the actual test samples has been documented. It is the manufacturer's responsibility to assure that additional production units of this model are manufactured with identical electrical and mechanical components. The manufacturer/importer is responsible to the Competent Authorities in Europe for any modifications made to the production units which result in non-compliance to the relevant regulations. TÜV SÜD Certification and Testing (China) Co., Ltd. Shenzhen Branch shall have no liability for any deductions, inferences or generalizations drawn by the client or others from TÜV SÜD Certification and Testing (China) Co., Ltd. Shenzhen Branch issued reports. This report is the confidential property of the client. As a mutual protection to our clients, the public and ourselves, extracts from the test report shall not be reproduced except in full without our written approval Report Number: 60.790.20.080.01R02 TÜV SÜD Certification and Testing (China) Co., Ltd. Shenzhen Branch Building 12&13, Zhiheng Wisdomland Business Park, Nantou Checkpoint Road 2, Nanshan District, 518052 Shenzhen, CHINA Page 2 of 23 1 Table of Contents 1 Table of Contents.............................................................................................................2 2 Description of Equipment Under Test...............................................................................3 3 Summary of Test Standards.............................................................................................4 4 Details about the Test Laboratory....................................................................................5 4.1 Test Equipment Site List.....................................................................................................6 4.2 Measurement System Uncertainty......................................................................................7 5 Summary of Test Results.................................................................................................8 6 General Remarks.............................................................................................................9 7 Test Setups....................................................................................................................10 7.1 Radiated test setups 9kHz-30MHz....................................................................................10 7.2 Radiated test setups 30MHz-1GHz...................................................................................10 7.3 Radiated test setups Above 1GHz....................................................................................10 7.4 AC Power Line Conducted Emission test setups..............................................................11 7.5 Conducted RF test setups.................................................................................................11 8 Emission Test Results....................................................................................................12 8.1 Spurious Radiated Emission.............................................................................................12 8.2 Conducted Emission at AC Power Line............................................................................15 8.3 6dB & 99% Bandwidth......................................................................................................17 9 Test setup procedure......................................................................................................18 10 Appendix A - General Product Information...................................................................22 Report Number: 60.790.20.080.01R02 TÜV SÜD Certification and Testing (China) Co., Ltd. Shenzhen Branch Building 12&13, Zhiheng Wisdomland Business Park, Nantou Checkpoint Road 2, Nanshan District, 518052 Shenzhen, CHINA Page 3 of 23 2 Description of Equipment Under Test Description of the Equipment Under Test Product: Merchandise Theft Deterrent System Model no.: ROUND FREEDOM MICRO II HS FCC ID: 2AA2X-15000282 Rating: Adapter Model:W&T-AD36W059350F Input: AC100-240V. 1.0A Output: DC 5.9V, 3.5A Main unit input: DC 5.9V, 3.5A Main unit outout(USB type-C):DC5.2V, 3.0A Internal rechargeable battery: DC3.7V, type LIR2302H Frequency: 125kHz (Tx and Rx) Modulation:AM Auxiliary Equipment Used during Test: DESCRIPTIONMANUFACTURE R MODEL NO.REMARK User CardMTI/Provided by applicant Auxiliary Software Used during Test: DESCRIPTIONSOFTWARE NAME VERSIONREMARK //// Report Number: 60.790.20.080.01R02 TÜV SÜD Certification and Testing (China) Co., Ltd. Shenzhen Branch Building 12&13, Zhiheng Wisdomland Business Park, Nantou Checkpoint Road 2, Nanshan District, 518052 Shenzhen, CHINA Page 4 of 23 3 Summary of Test Standards Test Standards FCC Part 15 Subpart C 10-1-20 Edition Federal Communications Commission, PART 15 — Radio Frequency Devices, Subpart C — Unintentional Radiators All the tests were performed using the procedures from ANSI C63.4(2014)…

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Test Setup Photos

Appendix Radiated Emission Below 30MHz Radiated Emission Between 30MHz and 1GHz Conducted Emission

Contact Information

Applicant

Audy Tse(DVT Manager)
[email protected]+85229597309Fax: +852 -29671000

Test Firm

TUV SUD Cert & Testing (China) Co., Ltd.Harry Zhou
[email protected]86 755 3332 3281

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C0.125 MHz - 0.125 MHz1.00 µW
Confidentiality
Long Term

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