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Operating Instructions - X EN - 01/2020 I Linde Operator Assistance System Original instructions id: GUID-65A8B73C-D7F8-47A0-820D-638850EC4862 - version: 9 - lang: EN - srclang: Linde Material Handling− Your Partner Selling over 125,000 forklift and warehouse trucks per year, Linde Material Handling ranks as one of the leading intralogistics manufac- turers and solution providers. And there is a reason for this success. Linde products not only win over customers with their innovative technology with a reputation for excellent performance, but in particular with reduced energy and operating costs, which are up to 40% lower than those of the competition. The high level of manufacturing quality is also a benchmark for the quality of our advice and services. With an extensive network of distri- bution partners, we are at our customers' disposal botharound the clock and around the world. 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KION North America 2450 W 5 th N St Sumerville, SC 29483 Telephone: 843-875-8000 Website: http://www.kion-na.com Operating Instructions - X EN - 01/2020 III Table of contents 1 Introduction Linde Operator Assistance System ............................................................................... 2 Intended use .................................................................................................................... 3 Limitations for commissioning or for the permission to operate .................................. 4 Symbols used ................................................................................................................. 5 2 Safety Safety information .......................................................................................................... 8 Service personnel ........................................................................................................... 9 3 Operating devices and display elements Overview ........................................................................................................................ 12 Truck Unit ...................................................................................................................... 14 Truck Unit Small ............................................................................................................ 18 Distance Beeper ............................................................................................................ 26 Charging station ........................................................................................................... 28 Sensor Truck Unit ......................................................................................................... 30 Static Unit ...................................................................................................................... 31 Zone Marker .................................................................................................................. 33 4 Operation Installation ..................................................................................................................... 36 Attaching the Distance Beeper ........................................................................................ 37 Installing a Static Unit ...................................................................................................... 38 Installing the Zone Marker ............................................................................................... 39 Pre-shift checks ............................................................................................................ 40 Service plan .................................................................................................................... 40 Checking the charge state of the Distance Beeper .......................................................... 41 Checking the function of the Distance Beeper ................................................................. 41 IV Operating Instructions - X EN - 01/2020 Table of contents Charging the Distance Beeper ........................................................................................ 43 Checking the operational readiness of the Truck Unit ..................................................... 44 Checking the operational readiness sensors ................................................................... 45 Performing a functional test ............................................................................................ 46 Operation ...................................................................................................................... 49 Switching on the Truck Unit ............................................................................................ 49 Switching on the Distance Beeper .................................................................................. 49 Pairing the Distance Beeper ........................................................................................... 50 Displays during operation ............................................................................................... 50 5 Maintenance and disposal Maintenance ................................................................................................................. 62 Disposal ........................................................................................................................ 63 6 Technical data Truck Unit ..................................................................................................................... 66 Interactive Pedestrian Vest .......................................................................................... 66 Distance Beeper .........................................................................…
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Document Version 1.1 2020-10-30 LONG-TERM CONFIDENTIALITY REQUEST for Certification Service in the USA Federal Communication Commission Equipment Authorization Division, Application Processing Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21048 TO WHOM IT M AY CONCERN Pursuant to Paragraphs §0.457 and 0.459 of the Commission’s Rules (47 C.F.R.) and Section §552(b)(4) of the Freedom of Information Act, we request Long-Term Confidentiality for the following product: For the product stated above, we request Long-Term Confidentiality for exhibits which contain Block Diagram, Operational Description, Parts List/Tune Up Info, Schematics, SDR Software/Security Info. The above exhibits contain ou r trade secrets and proprietary information that could be of benefit to o ur competitors. This information will not be publicly available. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at the address shown below. Sincerely, Company Name: Phone: Company Address: Fax: E-mail: Contact Name: Signature: Signature Date: Check your GC here. Click Grantee Search. FCC I D: Grantee Code Equipment Product Code
Annex A 1-0490/20-01-01_AnnexA External photos of the Equipment Under Test This addendum is electronically signed and valid without handwritten signature. For verification of the electronic signatures, the public keys can be requested at the testing laboratory. Document authorized: Michael Dorongovski Lab Manager Radio Communications CTC advanced GmbHUntertuerkheimer Str. 6-10 66117 Saarbruecken / Germany Phone: +49 681 5 98 - 0 Fax: +49 681 5 98 - 9075 web: ctcadvanced.com e-mail: [email protected] Photos Photo 1 Photo 2 2021-03-11Document No. 1-0490/20-01-01_AnnexA2/6 Photo 3 Photo 4 2021-03-11Document No. 1-0490/20-01-01_AnnexA3/6 Photo 5 Photo 6 2021-03-11Document No. 1-0490/20-01-01_AnnexA4/6 Photo 7 Photo 8 2021-03-11Document No. 1-0490/20-01-01_AnnexA5/6 Document history VersionApplied changesDate of release initial release2021-03-11 - END OF DOCUMENT - 2021-03-11Document No. 1-0490/20-01-01_AnnexA6/6
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Annex B 1-0490/20-01-01_AnnexB Internal photos of the Equipment Under Test This addendum is electronically signed and valid without handwritten signature. For verification of the electronic signatures, the public keys can be requested at the testing laboratory. Document authorized: Michael Dorongovski Lab Manager Radio Communications CTC advanced GmbHUntertuerkheimer Str. 6-10 66117 Saarbruecken / Germany Phone: +49 681 5 98 - 0 Fax: +49 681 5 98 - 9075 web: ctcadvanced.com e-mail: [email protected] Photos Photo 1 Photo 2 2021-03-11Document No. 1-0490/20-01-01_AnnexB2/7 Photo 3 Photo 4 2021-03-11Document No. 1-0490/20-01-01_AnnexB3/7 Photo 5 Photo 6 2021-03-11Document No. 1-0490/20-01-01_AnnexB4/7 Photo 7 Photo 8 2021-03-11Document No. 1-0490/20-01-01_AnnexB5/7 Photo 9 Photo 10 2021-03-11Document No. 1-0490/20-01-01_AnnexB6/7 Document history VersionApplied changesDate of release initial release2021-03-11 - END OF DOCUMENT - 2021-03-11Document No. 1-0490/20-01-01_AnnexB7/7
BNetzA-CAB-02/21-102 TEST REPORT Test report no.: 1-0490/20-01-02-A Testing laboratory Applicant CTC advanced GmbH Untertuerkheimer Strasse 6 – 10 66117 Saarbruecken / Germany Phone: + 49 681 5 98 - 0 Fax: + 49 681 5 98 - 9075 Internet: https://www.ctcadvanced.com e-mail: [email protected] Accredited Testing Laboratory: The testing laboratory (area of testing) is accredited according to DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025 (2018-03) by the Deutsche Akkreditierungsstelle GmbH (DAkkS) The accreditation is valid for the scope of testing procedures as stated in the accreditation certificate starting with the registration number: D-PL-12076-01. Linde Material Handling GmbH Carl-von-Linde-Platz 63743 Aschaffenburg / GERMANY Contact: Volker Köster e-mail: [email protected] Phone: +49 231 700996 12 Manufacturer Comnovo GmbH Emil-Figge-Str. 76 44227 Dortmund / GERMANY Test standard/s FCC - Title 47 CFR Part 15 FCC - Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations; Chapter I; Part 15 - Radio frequency devices RSS - 220 Issue 1, Amendment 1 Spectrum Management and Telecommunications Radio Standards Specification - Devices Using Ultra-Wideband (UWB) Technology For further applied test standards please refer to section 3 of this test report. Test Item Kind of test item: Fork lift truck component Model name: Truck Unit FCC ID: 2AYVBD2S0009461002 IC: 26947-D2S9461002 Frequency: 3100 MHz to 10600 MHz Technology tested: UWB Antenna: Integrated antenna Power supply: 12 V DC by external power supply Temperature range: -40°C to +85°C This test report is electronically signed and valid without handwritten signature. For verification of the electronic signatures, the public keys can be requested at the testing laboratory. Test report authorized: Test performed: Thomas Vogler Sebastian Janoschka Lab Manager Lab Manager Radio Communications & EMC Radio Communications & EMC Test report no.: 1-0490/20-01-02-A © CTC advanced GmbH Page 2 of 48 1 Table of contents 1 Table of contents ............................................................................................................................................. 2 2 General information ......................................................................................................................................... 3 2.1 Notes and disclaimer ........................................................................................................................... 3 2.2 Application details ............................................................................................................................... 3 2.3 Test laboratories sub-contracted ........................................................................................................ 3 3 Test standard/s, references and accreditations .............................................................................................. 4 4 Reporting statements of conformity – decision rule ...................................................................................... 5 5 Test environment ............................................................................................................................................. 6 6 Test item .......................................................................................................................................................... 6 6.1 General description ............................................................................................................................. 6 6.2 Additional information ........................................................................................................................ 6 7 Description of the test setup............................................................................................................................ 7 7.1 Shielded semi anechoic chamber ....................................................................................................... 8 7.2 Shielded fully anechoic chamber ...................................................................................................... 10 7.3 Radiated measurements > 18 GHz .................................................................................................... 12 7.4 Efficient use of spectrum .................................................................................................................. 14 8 Sequence of testing ....................................................................................................................................... 15 8.1 Sequence of testing radiated spurious 9 kHz to 30 MHz ................................................................. 15 8.2 Sequence of testing radiated spurious 30 MHz to 1 GHz ................................................................. 16 8.3 Sequence of testing radiated spurious 1 GHz to 18 GHz ................................................................. 17 8.4 Sequence of testing radiated spurious above 18 GHz ...................................................................... 18 8.5 Sequence of testing efficient use of spectrum ................................................................................. 19 9 Measurement uncertainty .............................................................................................................................. 20 10 Summary of measurement results ............................................................................................................ 21 11 Additional comments ................................................................................................................................ 21 12 Measurement results ................................................................................................................................ 22 12.1 10 dB - Bandwidth ............................................................................................................................. 22 12.2 TX Radiated Emissions ........................…
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Annex D 1-0490/20-01-01_AnnexD Setup photos of the Equipment Under Test This addendum is electronically signed and valid without handwritten signature. For verification of the electronic signatures, the public keys can be requested at the testing laboratory. Document authorized: Michael Dorongovski Lab Manager Radio Communications CTC advanced GmbHUntertuerkheimer Str. 6-10 66117 Saarbruecken / Germany Phone: +49 681 5 98 - 0 Fax: +49 681 5 98 - 9075 web: ctcadvanced.com e-mail: [email protected] Photos Photo 1: EUT at the semi-anechoic chamber Photo 2: EUT at the semi-anechoic chamber 2021-03-11Document No. 1-0490/20-01-01_AnnexD2/10 Photo 3: EUT at the fully anechoic chamber Photo 4: EUT at the fully anechoic chamber 2021-03-11Document No. 1-0490/20-01-01_AnnexD3/10 Photo 5: EUT at the fully anechoic chamber Photo 6: EUT at the anechoic chamber (1-18 GHz) 2021-03-11Document No. 1-0490/20-01-01_AnnexD4/10 Photo 7: EUT at the anechoic chamber (1-18 GHz) Photo 8: EUT at the anechoic chamber (1-18 GHz) 2021-03-11Document No. 1-0490/20-01-01_AnnexD5/10 Photo 9: EUT at the anechoic chamber (1-18 GHz) Photo 10: EUT at the anechoic chamber (1-18 GHz) 2021-03-11Document No. 1-0490/20-01-01_AnnexD6/10 Photo 11: EUT at the anechoic chamber (1-18 GHz) Photo 12: 18- 40 GHz 2021-03-11Document No. 1-0490/20-01-01_AnnexD7/10 Photo 13: 18- 40 GHz Photo 14: Efficient use of spectrum test 2021-03-11Document No. 1-0490/20-01-01_AnnexD8/10 Photo 15: Efficient use of spectrum test 2021-03-11Document No. 1-0490/20-01-01_AnnexD9/10 Document history VersionApplied changesDate of release initial release2021-03-11 - END OF DOCUMENT - 2021-03-11Document No. 1-0490/20-01-01_AnnexD10/10
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15F | 6.14 GHz - 6.82 GHz | - |
Safety Guard
Equipment Class
UWB - Ultra Wideband Transmitter
UWB Pedestrian Tag
Equipment Class
UWB - Ultra Wideband Transmitter
UWB infrastructure Unit
Equipment Class
UWB - Ultra Wideband Transmitter
Active UWB Antenna
Equipment Class
UWB - Ultra Wideband Transmitter
UWB Programmer
Equipment Class
UWB - Ultra Wideband Transmitter