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2AFMLBMTX-500Paging Transmitter

Brighton Technologies Pty Ltd
Paging Transmitter - FCC ID 2AFMLBMTX-500 - Brighton Technologies Pty Ltd
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
Date of Grant
Sep 17, 2015
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Sep 17, 2015
Equipment Note
Paging Transmitter
Frequency Range
433.92000000 - 433.92000000
Company
Brighton Technologies Pty Ltd
Country
Australia

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Users Manual

BMTX‐500 Desktop Transmitter Operating Guide V 1.0 30/07/2015 Page | 2 Table of Contents Congratulations! ...........................................................................................................................................3 Getting to know your new system................................................................................................................3 Your Charging Rack .......................................................................................................................................4 Operation of your BTG Paging System..........................................................................................................5 Setting the time display on your BTG Transmitter ...................................................................................5 Sending a Page..........................................................................................................................................5 Changing the length of time that a Customer pager tones ......................................................................5 Changing the Type of Alert on your Customer Pagers..............................................................................6 Putting the BTG Customer Pagers to Sleep...............................................................................................8 Page | 3 Congratulations! Congratulations on your purchase/rental of a BTG Paging System. This on‐premise paging system incorporates may advances in electronics and wireless technologies. The BTG family of paging products allows your business to serve your customers more effectively, increase convenience for your customers and your staff, and additionally manage your customers expectations more efficiently. This user manual explains how to operate your new paging system, and provides the needed support to use your new system to its full potential. Familiarity with this user manual assures you get the most from your BTG paging system. Keep this guide handy and preferably close to the system for quick reference. Getting to know your new system Your new BTG transmitter typically resides in the kitchen, or at the hostess stand to send messages to the individual BTG Pagers given to your customers. Staff will use this transmitter each time they wish to call a customer back to the hostess stand for seating, or to the servery to collect their meals. The transmitter is also used for system programming, which will be covered later in this guide. Your BTG Charging rack charges and resets your BTG Customer pagers and readies them for their next use. When your pagers are not being used by customers, they should reside here where they will be fully charged and ready to go out again. While the customer pagers are in this rack, they will not receive a page, or take programming commands from the transmitter. When a customer returns a pager to your hostess or kitchen, inserting them back in the charging rack resets the alert, and they will no longer vibrate, beep or voice tone. Page | 4 Pictured to the left is a BTG Voice Customer Pager. This pager, indicated by its black outer housing and its 3 digit LCD display is the premiere pager of the BTG family. The BTG Voice allows customers to hear a Beep tone, Feel a Vibration, and see red LEDs flash when paged. The BTG Voice also allows a venue to place a pre recorded 30 second voice be played to the customer when paged, which can be used for further instructions, or a personalised message to your customer if so desired. Pictured to the left is a BTG VTF Customer Pager. This pager, indicated by its blue outer housing and its static number sticker, is perfect for venues where a voice message is not required, and simple paging is needed. The BTG VTF allows customers to hear a beep tone, feel a Vibration and see red LEDs flash when paged. Note: The function is to system upgrade of the USB. Your Charging Rack Your charging rack is designed to charge and store up to 20 pagers at one time. For larger BTG systems, a charging rack may be stacked horizontally one on top of another, or vertically side by side. The power supply included with your charging rack, can power up to 2 BTG charging racks using a BTG Charging Rack stacking cable. Each charging rack can operate independently using its own power supply, or use a Charging Rack stacking cable to proved power to its pagers. It is very important to note that while it may seem possible to connect more than 2 charging racks together, it is not supported nor warranted by the manufacturer. Connecting more than 2 charging racks to one power supply can damage the customer pagers, the charging rack and increases the chances of overheating the power supply. If you are in need of another power supply or a Charging Rack stacking cable, please contact your BTG reseller. Page | 5 Operation of your BTG Paging System Setting the time display on your BTG Transmitter Your BTG Transmitter conveniently displays a 24‐hour clock when the transmitter is idle. To set the correct current time on the transmitter, please follow the following steps: 1. Press the first icon button on the top row of buttons on the transmitter. The icon looks like a clock and calendar. 2. The display will then ask for a password. Enter 9513. 3. Press the orange Enter key above the green Send key. 4. Your transmitter will now display “Set Date/Time” Please enter the current date and time in the format of DD‐MM‐YY for date, and HH:MM for the 24 hour time. 5. Press the orange Enter button when finished. 6. You will then be returned to the main idle screen. Sending a Page After removing a BTG pager from its charging rack, the pager will first do a self test, vibrating 2 times and flashing its LED lights. This test lets you know that your pager is functioning properly. Take note of the pager number on the LED screen, or on the sicker on the front of the pager. When you need to call the pager back, use your transmitter to…

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Cover Letter(s)

FCC DOC status letter Product:Paging Transmitter Model:BMTX-500 We Paging Transmitter. are applying FCC DOC by PEP Certification Corp. The FCC DOC certificate will get before the product sales. REMARK: PEP Certification Corp. is a MRA lab recognized and authorized by FCC By: 2015-08-15 Signature Date Title: Chief Financial Officer On behalf of : Brighton Technologies Pty Ltd

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RF Exposure Info

RF Exposure evaluation According to 447498 D01 General RF Exposure Guidance v05 The 1-g and 10-g SAR test exclusion thresholds for 100 MHz to 6 GHz at test separation distances ≤ 50 mm are determined by: [(max. power of channel, including tune-up tolerance, mW)/(min. test separation distance, mm)] ·[√f(GHz)] ≤ 3.0 for 1-g SAR and ≤ 7.5 for 10-g extremity SAR, where  f(GHz) is the RF channel transmit frequency in GHz  Power and distance are rounded to the nearest mW and mm before calculation  The result is rounded to one decimal place for comparison eirp = pt x gt = (EXd) 2 /30 where: pt = transmitter output power in watts, gt = numeric gain of the transmitting antenna (unitless), E = electric field strength in V/m, --- 10 ((dBuV/m)/20) /10 6 d = measurement distance in meters (m)---3m So pt = (EXd) 2 /30 x gt Field strength = 73.04dBuV/m @3m Ant gain 2.15dBi; so Ant numeric gain=1.64 So pt={[10 (73.04/20) /10 6 x3] 2 /(30x1 .64) }x1000mW = 0.0 04mW So (0.004mW/5mm)x √0.43392GHz = 0.001<3 Then SAR evaluation is not required

Test Report

Report No.: 15IAS06027 711 of 19 ATT Product Service Co., Ltd. (CBTL Lab of UL/Demko) No. 3, ChangLianShan Industrial Park, ChangAn Town, DongGuan City, GuangDong, China. Phone: 86-769-8509 8000; Fax: 86-769-8509 8777 E-mail:[email protected] FCC CERTIFICATION TEST REPORT FOR FCC ID: 2AFMLBMTX-500 Report Reference No....................... : 15FAS06027 71 Date of issue.................................... : 2015-7-20 Testing Laboratory........................... : ATT Product Service Co., Ltd. Address ............................................ : No. 3, ChangLianShan Industrial Park, ChangAn Town, DongGuan City, GuangDong, China. Applicant’s name.............................. : Brighton Technologies Pty Ltd Address ............................................ : 8/31 Maclaurin Ave, East Hills NSW 2213 | PO Box 284, Panania NSW 2213 Manufacturer.................................... : Global asia High-Tech Electronics co.Ltd Address ............................................ : Cai Wu Industrial Park Wu Sha Administrative District, Chang An. Dong Guan Guang Dong Ching Test specification: Test item description........................ : Paging Transmitter Trade Mark....................................... : BTG Model/Type reference .................... : BMTX-500 Ratings ............................................. : Input: 12Vdc from adapter supply input: 120V/60Hz; 3.7V for Battery supply; Tested by Approved by ˄Lake Hu/ Engineer˅ ˄King Wang /EMC Manager˅ Report No.: 15IAS06027 712 of 19 ATT Product Service Co., Ltd. (CBTL Lab of UL/Demko) No. 3, ChangLianShan Industrial Park, ChangAn Town, DongGuan City, GuangDong, China. Phone: 86-769-8509 8000; Fax: 86-769-8509 8777 E-mail:[email protected] TABLE OF CONTENTS TEST REPORT DECLARE............................................................................................................................ 3 1. Summary of test Standards and results.................................................................................................. 4 2. General test information............................................................................................................................. 5 2.1ACCRESITATIONS................................................................................................................................... 5 2.2 Description of EUT................................................................................................................................... 5 2.3 Accessories of EUT.................................................................................................................................. 5 2.4 Block diagram of EUT configuration for test......................................................................................... 5 2.5 Test environment conditions................................................................................................................... 6 2.6 Measurement uncertainty........................................................................................................................ 6 3. Radiated emission...................................................................................................................................... 7 3.1Test equipment........................................................................................................................................... 7 3.2Block diagram of test setup...................................................................................................................... 7 3.3 Limits.......................................................................................................................................................... 8 3.4 Test Procedure.......................................................................................................................................... 9 3.5 Test Result................................................................................................................................................. 9 4. Power Line Conducted Emission............................................................................................................ 12 4.1 Test equipment....................................................................................................................................... 12 4.2 Block diagram of test setup................................................................................................................... 12 4.3 Power Line Conducted Emission Limits (Class B)............................................................................ 12 4.4 Test Procedure........................................................................................................................................ 13 4.5 Test Result............................................................................................................................................... 14 5. Stop transmiitting time test...................................................................................................................... 16 5.1 Test equipment....................................................................................................................................... 16 5.2 Block diagram of test setup................................................................................................................... 16 5.3 Limits........................................................................................................................................................ 16 5.4 Test Procedure........................................................................................................................................ 16 5.5 Test Result............................................................................................................................................... 16 5.6 Original test data.........................................................................................................…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Robert Brooks(Chief Financial Officer)
[email protected]61-405321646Fax: 61-2-97713281

Test Firm

ATT Product Service Co., Ltd.Dick Lian
[email protected]86076985098000Fax: 86076985098777

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115.231433.92 MHz - 433.92 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term

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