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User Manual V1.6 Model: PD9 www.pudurobotics.comOperation Guide 3 User Manual PT IT EN PL NL CS DE FR RU ES 26 - 30 31 - 35 01 - 05 36 - 40 41 - 45 46 - 50 06 - 10 11 - 15 16 - 20 21 - 25 0102 EN Copyright © 2022 Shenzhen Pudu Technology Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. This document may not be copied, reproduced, transcribed or translated, in part or in whole, by any persons or organizations, or be transmitted in any form or by any means (electronic, photocopy, recording, etc.) for any commercial purposes without the prior written permission of Shenzhen Pudu Technology Co., Ltd. The product specifications and information mentioned herein are for reference only and are subject to change without prior notice. Unless otherwise specified, the manual is intended as a guide only and all the statements are provided without warranty of any kind. 1.1 Power usage 1.2 Robot usage Do not charge your robot using non-original chargers. If the charger is damaged, replace it immediately. When the battery drops to 20%, the robot should be charged timely. Running at a low battery for a long time may impair battery life. Make sure that the power voltage matches the voltage indicated on the charger, or it may cause damages to the charger. Do not cover the robot's top camera while it is working to prevent it from moving abnormally. If the camera is covered, pause the current task and move the robot to the correct route before continuing the task. Do not clean or maintain the robot when it is powered on and working. Do not put open-flame stoves or any flammable and explosive articles on the robot. Do not pick or place dishes while the robot is moving to avoid any food loss or personal injury caused by accidental collision. Do not move or transport the robot while it is working to prevent it from moving abnormally. The robot must not be disassembled or repaired by untrained personnel. In case of malfunction, contact Shenzhen Pudu Technology Co., Ltd for technical support in time. Observe the maximum weight a person is allowed to lift as required by local laws and regulations when transporting the robot. Keep the robot upright during transportation. Never attempt to transport it by lifting the tray or the box. 1.3 Environment Do not use or charge the robot in a high temperature/pressure environment, areas with fire or explosion hazard, or other dangerous scenarios to avoid personal injury or robot damage. Do not use the robot in a humid environment or on surfaces covered with fluid or gooey stuff to avoid damage to the robot. Do not use the robot in places where the use of wireless devices is explicitly prohibited, otherwise it may cause interference to other electronic devices or lead to other dangers. Do not dispose of the robot or its accessories as household waste. Always dispose of the robot and its accessories according to local laws and regulations, and recycle wherever possible. 2.1 Packing list 2.2 Overview Robot×1, PuduBot User Manual×1, Quality Certificate×1, Warranty Card×1, Charger×1, Power Key×1, Markers×1, Stickers for Tray Mounting Holes×1. PuduBot is an indoor delivery robot that features the visual SLAM positioning and navigation solution and supports the three-dimensional obstacle avoidance. It is equipped with three quick-disassembly metal trays with tray height adjustable in seven selectable positions. The PuduBot can be used in many scenarios including restaurants, Internet cafes, hotels, and airports. To satisfy different user requirements, the PuduBot offers various modes, such as the Delivery Mode, Cruise Mode, Direct Mode, Birthday Mode, and Dish-return Mode. 1. Safety instructions 2. Product components Front side viewBack view Power switch Vision sensor Emergency stop switch LCD screen Depth vision sensors Lidar Trays Light strip Drive wheels Auxiliary wheels LAN interface Key switch Charging jack 2.3 Appearance & components 0304 2.4 Specifications Feature 3. How to use Power-on: Move the robot to the startup location, and press and hold the power switch for 1 second. The bottom light strip will go on, indicating that the robot is powered on. Marker Power-off: Press and hold the power switch for 3 seconds. The bottom light strip and screen will go off, indicating that the robot is powered off. Pause: Tap on the screen to pause the working robot. Tap again to resume operation. Emergency stop: In case of an emergency, press the emergency stop switch to stop a working robot. Rotate the emergency stop switch clockwise, and resume the operation according to the screen tips. * Refer to PuduBot Operation Guide for more information on how to use the robot. Caution: Be sure to turn the key switch to "ON" before powering on the robot. ON FeatureDescription Operating voltageDC 23 – 29.4 V Power inputAC 100 – 240 V, 50/60 Hz Power output29.4 V/3.5 A Battery capacity15.6 Ah Charging time4 h Battery life10 – 24 h Cruise speed0.5 – 1.2 m/s (adjustable) NavigationVisual SLAM Min. travel width80 cm Max. surmountable height10 mm Max. climbing angle 5º for safe delivery of dishes (Depending on whether the dishes delivered ara easy to be spilt) Tray dimensions500 mm×432 mm No. of traysFour Height between traysAdjustable tray height with seven selectable positions Tray loadRated: 10 kg/layer;Max.: 13 kg/layer Machine materialABS/aviation grade aluminum alloy Robot weight38 kg Robot dimensions516 mm×500 mm×1288 mm Screen size7-inch LCD screen Operation systemAndroid Speaker power2×10 W stereo speakers Service life5 years Working environmentTemperature: 0 °C to 40 °C;RH: ≤ 85% Storage environmentTemperature: -40 °C to 65 °C;RH: ≤ 85% Working altitude< 2000 m Surface requirementIndoor environment, flat and smooth ground Light intensity≤ 70000 lux Indoor floor height2 – 8 m IP ratingIP20 Frequency band rangeWi-Fi2.4G Wi-Fi: 2412 – 2472 MHz, 2422 – 2462 MHz 5.2G Wi-Fi: 5180 – 5240 MHz, 5190 – 5230 MHz, 5210 MHz 5.3G Wi-Fi: 5260 – 5320 MHz, 5270 – 5310 MHz, 5290 MHz 5.6G Wi-Fi: 5500 – 5700 MHz, 5510 – 5670 MHz, …
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2930 3. Funcionamiento Encendido: Desplace el robot a la ubicación de inicio y mantenga pulsado el interruptor de alimentación durante 1 segundo. La franja luminosa inferior se iluminará, lo que indica que el robot está encendido. Marcador Apagado: Mantenga pulsado el interruptor de alimentación durante 3 segundos. La franja luminosa inferior y la pantalla se apagarán, lo que indica que el robot está apagado. Pausa: Toque la pantalla para poner en pausa el robot en funcionamiento. Toque de nuevo para reanudar el funcionamiento. Parada de emergencia: En caso de emergencia, pulse el interruptor de parada de emergencia para detener un robot en funcionamiento. Gire el interruptor de parada de emergencia en sentido horario y reanude la operación siguiendo los consejos de la pantalla. * Consulte la Guía de operación de PuduBot para obtener más información sobre cómo usar el robot. Precaución: Asegúrese de girar el interruptor de llave a la posición «Encendido» antes de encender el robot. ON 4. Mantenimiento y cuidado ComponentesEstado del robot * Consulte la Guía de operación de PuduBot para obtener más información sobre cómo realizar el mantenimiento y cuidado del robot. Intervalo de inspecciónMétodo de mantenimiento Limpie la superficie con un paño limpio. Utilice un paño limpio o un limpiador de lentes para la limpieza. En caso de contaminación inesperada, corríjala de inmediato para evitar que se bloquee el sensor y que el robot funcione de manera incorrecta. Limpie la superficie con un paño limpio. Semanal Semanal Mensual Apagado Apagado Apagado Bandejas, ruedas motrices y ruedas auxiliares Sensor de visión, sensores de visión de profundidad y tecnología LIDAR Cuerpo del robot Shenzhen Pudu Technology Co., Ltd proporciona un servicio de garantía gratuito durante el periodo de vigencia de la garantía (el periodo de garantía puede variar en función del componente). Pudu cubrirá los honorarios generados por el servicio posventa. Fuera del periodo de garantía o en cualquier circunstancia que no esté cubierta por la garantía gratuita, se cobrará una tarifa determinada de acuerdo con el precio normal. Llame a la línea de atención posventa para obtener información detallada sobre la política del servicio posventa y los servicios de reparación. También puede consultar la política en la Guía de operación de PuduBot. Correo electrónico de posventa de Pudu: [email protected]. 5. Servicio posventa 6. Información sobre cumplimiento 6.1 Información sobre eliminación y reciclaje La Directiva sobre residuos de aparatos eléctricos y electrónicos (RAEE) tiene como objetivo minimizar el impacto de los productos eléctricos y electrónicos en el medioambiente, aumentando la reutilización y el reciclaje y reduciendo la cantidad de RAEE que acaban en el vertedero. El símbolo en este producto o en su embalaje indica que este producto debe desecharse por separado de los desechos domésticos normales al final de su vida útil. Tenga en cuenta que tiene la responsabilidad de desechar los aparatos electrónicos en los centros de reciclaje para conservar los recursos naturales. Cada país debe tener sus centros de recogida para el reciclaje de aparatos eléctricos y electrónicos. Para obtener información sobre su zona de entrega para el reciclaje, póngase en contacto con las autoridades correspondientes de gestión de residuos de aparatos eléctricos y electrónicos, con su ayuntamiento o con el servicio de eliminación de residuos domésticos. Antes de colocar aparatos eléctricos y electrónicos (AEE) en el flujo de recogida de residuos o en las instalaciones de recogida de residuos, el usuario final del equipo que contiene baterías o acumuladores debe desechar dichas baterías y acumuladores para su recogida por separado. 3132 1.1 Utilização de energia 1.2 Utilização do robô Não carregue o robô com carregadores não originais. Se o carregador estiver danificado, substitua-o imediatamente. O robô deve ser carregado em tempo útil quando a bateria cai para 20%. O funcionamento com a bateria com pouca carga durante um logo período pode prejudicar a sua vida útil. Certifique-se de que a tensão de alimentação corresponde à tensão indicada no carregador, caso contrário pode causar danos ao carregador. Não cubra a câmara superior do robô quando este estiver em funcionamento para evitar que se desloque de forma irregular. Se a câmara estiver coberta, pause a tarefa atual e desloque o robô para a rota correta antes de continuar a tarefa. Não limpe ou faça a manutenção com o robô ligado e em funcionamento. Não coloque fogões com chama aberta ou quaisquer itens inflamáveis e explosivos no robô. Não recolha nem coloque loiça no robô quando este estiver em movimento para evitar o derrame de alimentos ou lesões pessoais devidos a colisão acidental. Não desloque nem transporte o robô quando este estiver em funcionamento para evitar que se desloque de forma irregular. O robô não deve ser desmontado ou reparado por pessoal não formado. Em caso de avaria, contacte a Shenzhen Pudu Technology Co., Ltd., para obter apoio técnico atempadamente. Ao transportar o robô, respeite o peso máximo que uma pessoa está autorizada a levantar, conforme exigido pelas leis e regulamentos locais. Mantenha o robô direito durante o transporte. Não tente transportá-lo levantando o tabuleiro ou a caixa. 1.3 Ambiente Não utilize ou carregue o robô num ambiente com temperatura/pressão elevadas, áreas com perigo de incêndio ou explosão, ou outros cenários perigosos a fim de evitar lesões pessoais ou danos ao robô. Não utilize o robô em ambientes húmidos ou em superfícies cobertas com fluidos ou substâncias viscosas para evitar danos ao robô. Não utilize o robô em locais onde a utilização de dispositivos sem fio seja explicitamente proibida, caso contrário pode causar interferências a outros dispositivos eletrónicos ou originar outros perigos. Não elimine o robô ou os seus acessórios no lixo doméstico. Elimine o robô e os seus acessórios sempre em conformidade com as…
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ATTACHMENT PHOTOGRAPHS OF EUT Photo 1 Photo 2 Photo 3 Photo 4 Photo 5 Photo 6 Photo 7 Photo 8 Photo 9 Photo 10 Photo 11 Photo 12 Photo 13 Photo 14
ATTACHMENT PHOTOGRAPHS OF EUT Photo 1 Photo 2 Photo 3 Photo 4 Photo 5 Photo 6 Photo 7 Photo 8 Photo 9 Photo 10 Photo 11 Photo 12 Photo 13 Photo 14 Photo 15 Photo 16 Photo 17 Photo 18 1# Photo 19 Photo 20 Photo 21 Photo 22 Photo 23 Photo 24 Photo 25 Photo 26 Photo 27 Photo 28 Photo 29 Photo 30 Photo 31 2# Photo 32 Photo 33 Photo 34 Photo 35 Photo 36 Photo 37 Photo 38 Photo 39 Photo 40 Photo 41 Photo 42 Photo 43 3# Photo 44 Photo 45 Photo 46 Photo 47 Photo 48 Module1 WIFI/BT ANT1 Module2 WIFI/BT AUX ANT1 Module2 WIFI Main ANT2 Module3 WCDMA/LTE Main ANT
FCC ID: 2AXDW-PD9 Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) According to FCC 1.1310: The criteria listed in the following table shall be used to evaluate the environment impact of human exposure to radio frequency(RF) Radiation as specified in §1.1307(b) Limits for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) MPE Calculation Method E (V/m) = d GP**30 Power Density: Pd (W/m²) = 377 2 E E = Electric field (V/m) P = Average RF output power (W) G = EUT Antenna numeric gain (numeric) d = Separation distance between radiator and human body (m) The formula can be changed to Pd = 2 *377 **30 D GP From the EUT RF output power, the minimum mobile separation distance, d=0.2m, as well as the gain of the used antenna, the RF power density can be obtained. Measurement Result Module 1 BT: Operation Frequency: 2402MHz~2480MHz Power density limited: 1mW/ cm 2 Antenna Type: FPCB antenna WIFI antenna gain: 5.56dBi; R=20cm mW=10^(dBm/10) antenna gain Numeric=10^(dBi/10)= 10^(5.56/10)=3.6 2.4G WIFI: Operation Frequency: WIFI 802.11b/g/n HT20: 2412-2462MHz, WIFI 802.11n HT40:2422-2452MHz Power density limited: 1mW/ cm 2 Antenna Type: FPCB antenna WIFI antenna gain: 5.56dBi; R=20cm mW=10^(dBm/10) antenna gain Numeric=10^(dBi/10)= 10^(5.56/10)=3.6 conducted power Tune-up power Antenna Evaluation result at 20cm Power density Limits Gain (dBm)(mW)Numeric 2402 5.863 6.5±17.55.6234133.60.004031 2441 7.029 6.5±17.55.6234133.60.004031 2480 5.879 6.5±17.55.6234133.60.004031 2402 8.037 8.5±19.58.9125093.60.006381 2441 9.4 8.5±19.58.9125093.60.006381 2480 8.022 8.5±19.58.9125093.60.006381 2402 8.487 9±110103.60.007161 2441 9.547 9±110103.60.007161 2480 8.503 9±110103.60.007161 2402 7.968 8±197.9432823.60.005691 2440 7.15 8±197.9432823.60.005691 2480 8.54 8±197.9432823.60.005691 (mW/cm2) (dBm) π/4- DQPSK, 8DPSK Max tune-up power Channel Freq. (MHz) modulation (dBm) GFSK BLE(GFSK) Power density(mW/cm2 ) conducted power Tune-up power Antenna Evaluation result at 20cm Power density Limits Gain (dBm)(mW)Numeric 2412 10.95 11±11215.848933.60.011351 2437 11.21 11±11215.848933.60.011351 2462 11.39 11±11215.848933.60.011351 2412 9.93 10±11112.589253.60.009021 2437 9.89 10±11112.589253.60.009021 2462 10.09 10±11112.589253.60.009021 2412 9.9 10±11112.589253.60.009021 2437 9.91 10±11112.589253.60.009021 2462 10.21 10±11112.589253.60.009021 2422 10.3 10±11112.589253.60.009021 2437 10.44 10±11112.589253.60.009021 2452 10.12 10±11112.589253.60.009021 Channel Freq. (MHz) modulation (dBm) 802.11b 802.11n H40 Power density(mW/cm2 ) (mW/cm2) (dBm) 802.11g 802.11n H20 Max tune-up power Measurement Result Module 2 BT: Operation Frequency: 2402MHz~2480MHz Power density limited: 1mW/ cm 2 Antenna Type: FPCB antenna WIFI antenna gain: 5.41dBi; R=20cm mW=10^(dBm/10) antenna gain Numeric=10^(dBi/10)= 10^(5.41/10)=3.48 2.4G WIFI: Operation Frequency: WIFI 802.11b/g/n HT20: 2412-2462MHz,HT40:2422-2452MHz Power density limited: 1mW/ cm 2 Antenna Type: FPCB antenna WIFI antenna gain1/2: 5.41dBi/3.98dBi R=20cm mW=10^(dBm/10) antenna gain Numeric=10^(dBi/10)=10^(5.41/10)=3.48 antenna gain Numeric=10^(dBi/10)=10^(3.98/10)=2.50 SISO conducted power Tune-up power Antenna Evaluation result at 20cm Power density Limits Gain (dBm)(mW)Numeric 2412 14.81 15±11639.810722.50.019801 2437 14.77 15±11639.810722.50.019801 2462 15.24 15±11639.810722.50.019801 2412 13.07 13±11425.118862.50.012491 2437 13.04 13±11425.118862.50.012491 2462 13.36 13±11425.118862.50.012491 2412 13.1 13±11425.118862.50.012491 2437 12.93 13±11425.118862.50.012491 2462 13.18 13±11425.118862.50.012491 2422 12.51 12±11319.952622.50.009921 2437 11.93 12±11319.952622.50.009921 2452 11.97 12±11319.952622.50.009921 Channel Freq. (MHz) modulation (dBm) 802.11b 802.11n H40 Power density(mW/cm2 ) (mW/cm2) (dBm) 802.11g 802.11n H20 Max tune-up power conducted power Tune-up power Antenna Evaluation result at 20cm Power density Limits Gain (dBm)(mW)Numeric 2402 6.285 7±186.3095733.480.004371 2441 6.948 7±186.3095733.480.004371 2480 7.01 7±186.3095733.480.004371 2402 8.319 9±110103.480.006921 2441 8.853 9±110103.480.006921 2480 9.518 9±110103.480.006921 2402 8.667 9±110103.480.006921 2441 9.106 9±110103.480.006921 2480 9.79 9±110103.480.006921 2402 6.595 6±175.0118723.480.003471 2440 6.436 6±175.0118723.480.003471 2480 6.834 6±175.0118723.480.003471 Channel Freq. (MHz) modulation (dBm) GFSK BLE(GFSK) Power density(mW/cm2 ) (mW/cm2) (dBm) π/4- DQPSK, 8DPSK Max tune-up power Module 2 5G WIFI: Operation Frequency: WIFI 802.11a/ac/n(HT20): 5180-5240MHz;5260-5320MHz,5500- 5700MHz,5745-5825MHz;WIFI 802.11ac/n(HT40): 5190-5230MHz;5270-5310MHz,5510- 5670MHz5755-5795MHz; WIFI 802.11ac80:5210-5210MHz;5290-5290MHz;5530-5610MHz; 5775-5775MHz Power density limited: 1mW/cm Antenna Type: FPCB antenna WIFI antenna1/2 gain: 5.48/3.47dBi; R=20cm mW=10^(dBm/10) antenna gain Numeric=10^(dBi/10)= 10^(5.48/10)=3.53 antenna gain Numeric=10^(dBi/10)= 10^(3.47/10)=2.22 5.2G SISO 5.3G SISO conducted power Tune-up power Antenna Evaluation result at 20cm Power density Limits Gain (dBm)(mW)Numeric 5180 8.407 8±197.9432823.530.005581 5200 8.072 8±197.9432823.530.005581 5240 7.749 8±197.9432823.530.005581 5180 8.432 8±197.9432823.530.005581 5200 8.054 8±197.9432823.530.005581 5240 7.738 8±197.9432823.530.005581 5190 9.968 9±110103.530.007021 5230 9.506 9±110103.530.007021 5180 8.235 8±197.9432823.530.005581 5200 7.969 8±197.9432823.530.005581 5240 7.776 8±197.9432823.530.005581 5190 9.928 9±11010.003.530.007021 5230 9.495 9±11010.003.530.007021 5210 802.11ac 80 9.3299±110103.530.007021 802.11a 802.11n ac20 802.11n ac40 802.11n 20 802.11n 40 (mW/cm2) (dBm) Max tune-up power Channel Freq. (MHz) modulation (dBm) Power density(mW/cm2 ) conducted power Tune-up power Antenna Evaluation result at 20cm Power density Limits Gain (dBm)(mW)Numeric 52608.323 8±197.9432823.530.005581 52808.446 8±197.9432823.530.005581 53207.643 8±197.9432823.530.005581 52608.352 8±197.9432823.530.005581 52808.529 8±197.9432823.530.005581 53207.738 8±197.9432823.530.005581 52709.1…
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Report No.: S21101800608002 Version.1.3 Page 1 of 75 RADIO TEST REPORT FCC ID: 2AXDW-PD9 Product: PuduBot Trade Mark: PUDU Model No.: PD9 Family Model: PDH Report No.: S21101800608002 Issue Date: Dec 14, 2021 Prepared for SHENZHEN PUDU TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. Room 501, Building A, Block 1, Phase 1, Shenzhen International Inno Valley, Dashi 1st Road, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, China 518057 Prepared by Shenzhen NTEK Testing Technology Co., Ltd. 1/F, Building E, Fenda Science Park, Sanwei Community, Xixiang Street Bao’an District, Shenzhen 518126 P.R. China Tel. 400-800-6106, 0755-2320 0050, 0755-2320 0090 Website: http://www.ntek.org.cn Report No.: S21101800608002 Version.1.3 Page 2 of 75 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 TEST RESULT CERTIFICATION ...................................................................................................................... 4 2 SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS ......................................................................................................................... 5 3 FACILITIES AND ACCREDITATIONS ............................................................................................................. 6 3.1 FACILITIES..................................................................................................................................................... 6 3.2 LABORATORY ACCREDITATIONS AND LISTINGS ................................................................................. 6 3.3 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY ............................................................................................................... 6 4 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EUT .................................................................................................................. 7 5 DESCRIPTION OF TEST MODES ................................................................................................................... 10 6 SETUP OF EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST ......................................................................................................... 12 6.1 BLOCK DIAGRAM CONFIGURATION OF TEST SYSTEM ..................................................................... 12 6.2 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT ............................................................................................................................... 13 6.3 EQUIPMENTS LIST FOR ALL TEST ITEMS .............................................................................................. 14 7 TEST REQUIREMENTS .................................................................................................................................... 16 7.1 CONDUCTED EMISSIONS TEST ............................................................................................................... 16 7.1.1 Applicable Standard .................................................................................................................... 16 7.1.2 Conformance Limit ...................................................................................................................... 16 7.1.3 Measuring Instruments ................................................................................................................ 16 7.1.4 Test Configuration ....................................................................................................................... 16 7.1.5 Test Procedure ............................................................................................................................ 16 7.1.6 Test Results ................................................................................................................................. 17 7.2 RADIATED SPURIOUS EMISSION ............................................................................................................ 23 7.2.1 Applicable Standard .................................................................................................................... 23 7.2.2 Conformance Limit ...................................................................................................................... 23 7.2.3 Measuring Instruments ................................................................................................................ 24 7.2.4 Test Configuration ....................................................................................................................... 24 7.2.5 Test Procedure ............................................................................................................................ 25 7.2.6 Test Results ................................................................................................................................. 26 7.3 6DB BANDWIDTH ....................................................................................................................................... 37 7.3.1 Applicable Standard .................................................................................................................... 37 7.3.2 Conformance Limit ...................................................................................................................... 37 7.3.3 Measuring Instruments ................................................................................................................ 37 7.3.4 Test Setup ................................................................................................................................... 37 7.3.5 Test Procedure ............................................................................................................................ 37 7.3.6 Test Results ................................................................................................................................. 37 7.4 DUTY CYCLE ............................................................................................................................................... 38 7.4.1 Applicable Standard .................................................................................................................... 38…
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Report No.: S21101800608003 Version.1.2 Page 1 of 222 FCC RADIO TEST REPORT FCC ID: 2AXDW-PD9 Product: PuduBot Trade Mark: PUDU Model No.: PD9 Family Model: PDH Report No.: S21101800608003 Issue Date: Dec 16, 2021 Prepared for SHENZHEN PUDU TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. Room 501, Building A, Block 1, Phase 1, Shenzhen International Inno Valley, Dashi 1st Road, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, China 518057 Prepared by Shenzhen NTEK Testing Technology Co., Ltd. 1/F, Building E, Fenda Science Park, Sanwei Community, Xixiang Street Bao’an District, Shenzhen 518126 P.R. China Tel. 400-800-6106, 0755-2320 0050, 0755-2320 0090 Website: http://www.ntek.org.cn Report No.: S21101800608003 Version.1.2 Page 2 of 222 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 TEST RESULT CERTIFICATION ...................................................................................................................... 4 2 SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS ......................................................................................................................... 5 3 FACILITIES AND ACCREDITATIONS ............................................................................................................. 6 3.1 FACILITIES..................................................................................................................................................... 6 3.2 LABORATORY ACCREDITATIONS AND LISTINGS ................................................................................. 6 3.3 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY ............................................................................................................... 6 4 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EUT .................................................................................................................. 7 5 DESCRIPTION OF TEST MODES ................................................................................................................... 11 6 SETUP OF EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST ......................................................................................................... 13 6.1 BLOCK DIAGRAM CONFIGURATION OF TEST SYSTEM ..................................................................... 13 6.2 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT ............................................................................................................................... 14 6.3 EQUIPMENTS LIST FOR ALL TEST ITEMS .............................................................................................. 15 7 TEST REQUIREMENTS .................................................................................................................................... 17 7.1 CONDUCTED EMISSIONS TEST ............................................................................................................... 17 7.1.1 Applicable Standard .................................................................................................................... 17 7.1.2 Conformance Limit ...................................................................................................................... 17 7.1.3 Measuring Instruments ................................................................................................................ 17 7.1.4 Test Configuration ....................................................................................................................... 17 7.1.5 Test Procedure ............................................................................................................................ 17 7.1.6 Test Results ................................................................................................................................. 18 7.2 RADIATED SPURIOUS EMISSION ............................................................................................................ 22 7.2.1 Applicable Standard .................................................................................................................... 22 7.2.2 Conformance Limit ...................................................................................................................... 22 7.2.3 Measuring Instruments ................................................................................................................ 23 7.2.4 Test Configuration ....................................................................................................................... 23 7.2.5 Test Procedure ............................................................................................................................ 24 7.2.6 Test Results ................................................................................................................................. 25 7.3 6DB BANDWIDTH ....................................................................................................................................... 37 7.3.1 Applicable Standard .................................................................................................................... 37 7.3.2 Conformance Limit ...................................................................................................................... 37 7.3.3 Measuring Instruments ................................................................................................................ 37 7.3.4 Test Setup ..................................…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 15C | 2.41 GHz - 2.46 GHz | 39.54 mW |

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