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GENERAL RESEARCH OF ELECTRONICS, INC. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION GRECOM PSR-700 EZ Scan-SD Preliminary Owner’s Manual GENERAL RESEARCH OF ELECTRONICS, INC. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION GRECOM PSR-700 EZ Scan-SD Handheld Scanning Receiver FCC ID TBD This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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. Motorola, Smartnet, Smartzone, Omnilink, and Privacy Plus are registered trademarks of Motorola Inc. EDACS is a registered trademark of Harris Inc. LTR is a registered trademark of E.F. Johnson, Inc. Copyright © 2010 GRE America, Incorporated All Rights Reserved OWNERʼS MANUAL - Please read before using this equipment. IMPORTANT: This manual uses the following symbols to emphasize Warnings, Notes and Usage Hints WARNING A WARNING symbol is used to indicate possible risk of personal injury or damage to equipment NOTE A NOTE symbol is used to indicate an operational note that relates to the current paragraph of the manual A HINT symbol is used to indicate a usage hint that relates to the current paragraph of the manual HINT IMPORTANT NOTICE: The EZ Scan-SD handheld scanner is designed to receive analog transmissions only, and cannot be used to monitor digital or encrypted radio traffic. Please take the time to read this manual completely before using your new scanner. Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s ..........................................................................................................Introduction!5 ...........................................................................................................Features!5 ........................................................................The FCC Wants You To Know!7 ............................................................................................Scanning Legally!7 .........................................................Installing the EZ Scan-SD PC Application!9 ..........................................................Getting Familiar With Your EZ Scan-SD!13 ................................................................................EZ Scan-SD Front View!13 ..........................................................................Understanding the Keypad!14 ...................................................................................POWER/Backlight !14 .....................................................................PLAY/PAUSE/SELECT Key!14 ..........................................................................................UP Arrow Key!14 ....................................................................................DOWN Arrow Key!15 ....................................................................................RIGHT Arrow Key!15 ......................................................................................LEFT Arrow Key!15 ................................................................................................MENU Key!15 ..................................................................................................SKIP Key!15 .....................................................................................................WX Key!16 .................................................................Other Switches and Controls!16 ...................................................................................Main Power Off!16 ......................................................................Battery Type Selection!17 ...............................................................................................Squelch!17 ..........................................................................Understanding the Display!17 ...........................................................................................Display Icons!18 .........................................................................................psD Indicators!19 ........................................................................How the EZ Scan-SD Works!20 .....................................................................................Copyright Notice!20 ...................................................................................................Getting Started!22 ....................................................................Unpacking the EZ Scan-SD!22 ............................................................................Inserting the batteries!22 ............................................................................Attaching the antenna!23 ....................................................................Turning the EZ Scan-SD on!23 ........................................................................Battery Charge Indicator!23 ..............................................................................Low Battery Warning!24 ......................................................................................Listening Safely!24 ...........................................................................................Traffic Safety!24 ...........................................Connecting an Optional External Antenna!25 ............................................Connecting an Earphone or Headphones!26 ...........................................................Connecting an External Speaker!26 ......................................................................................Using AC Power!26 ..................................................................Using Vehicle Battery Power!27 ..........Browsing the Library, Picking Objects and Importing to Playlists!27 ..................................................................................................Overview!27 GENERAL RESEARCH OF ELECTRONICS, INC. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ..........................................................…
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Phone: +813-5439-3611 SHIBA NO.3 AMEREX BLDG. 3-12-17 MITA, MINATO-KU TOKYO 108-0073, JAPAN Fax: +813-5439-3644 GENERAL RESEARCH OF ELECTRONICS, INC. February 15, 2010 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division Laboratory Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Colombia, MD 21046 Ref.: FCC ID: ADV0602901 This is to clarify that the above equipment is incapable of operating (tuning) or readily being altered by the user to operate, within the frequency bands to the Cellular Radiotelephone Service. The frequencies in question are deleted from the ROM during manufacture, and cannot be restored through any readily available process or component such as: installation of cuts, jumper wires, resistors, diodes, or plug-in IC’s; deletion of such items; or reprogramming via access codes or external devices such as a personal computer. The receiver is incapable of converting digital cellular transmissions to analog voice audio. Assessing the vulnerability of the receiver to possible modification The receiver has the possibility of reducing the threshold value to discern transmissions from the Cellular Radiotelephone Service by making modification such as adding jumper wire to the UHF RF tuning circuit and UHF mixer circuit. Design features that prevent modification of the receiver to receive Cellular Service The scanning receiver is designed to prevent any attempt for the user to modify the receiver to receive transmissions from the Cellular Radiotelephone Service by using epoxy to cover the required parts of the UHF RF tuning circuit. PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT & MANUFACTURING GENERAL RESEARCH OF ELECTRONICS, INC. Testing method used to determine compliance with the 38 dB rejection ratio Test set-up: Equipment Setup Block Diagram Test Test frequencies: 869.00MHz, 877.03MHz, 885.06MHz, 893.09MHz easurement method (1) o perform initial screening, adjust EUT’s for the Squelched Threshold to suppress audio output. quelch Threshold sensitivity of -6 dBuV.) This is approximately 66-38=28dB above the FCC limit.) (3) Turn EUT on and search cellular frequencies on all of the receiving ranges. (4) List all detected frequencies if EUT detects any. (5) Reprocedure for each of the other cellular test frequencies. (6) To determine actual image rejection ratio for a detected frequency, perform the following steps. (7) Set both of EUT and SSG’s frequency to the frequency gained by the above screening. INAD and record the gained level. Note the gained gained in conditions: AF Signal : 1 kHz FM Deviation : +/- 3kHz AM Modulation : 60 % 824.00MHz, 832.03MHz, 840.06MHz, 848.09MHz M T (2) Set SSG’s frequency to a cellular band test frequency and apply 60dBuV RF level to EUT. (The 60dBuV signal level corresponds to approximately 66dB above the S eat the above p (8) Adjust SSG’s RF output on EUT for 12dB S SSG’s level is EUT‘s receiving sensitivity. (9) Adjust SSG’s frequency to the cellular frequency corresponding to the detected frequency
External Photographs FCC ID: ADV0602901
OPEN ADV0602901 RATING LABEL LOCATION The §15.19(a)(3) statement is indicated in the user's instruction manual. GENERAL RESEARCH OF ELECTRONICS,INC. FCC ID NO. WARNING RATING LABEL This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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.
EMC Report for General Research of Electronics, Inc. on FCC ID ADV0602901 G1000701164MPK-001 Page 1 of 25 TEST REPORT Report Number: G100070164MPK-001 Project Number: G100070164 March 24, 2010 Testing performed on the Hand Held Scanning Receiver Model Number: PSR-700 FCC ID: ADV0602901 to FCC Part 15, Subpart B Class: B for GRE America Test Performed by: Test Authorized by: Intertek 1365 Adams Court Menlo Park, CA 94025 GRE America 425 Harbor Blvd. Suite B Belmont, CA 94002 Prepared by: Date: March 24, 2010 Arkadi Kaplan & Marcos Rodriguez Reviewed by: Date: March 24, 2010 Ollie Moyrong This report is for the exclusive use of Intertek's Client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the agreement. Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement, for any loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of this report. Only the Client is authorized to copy or distribute this report and then only in its entirety. Any use of the Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material, product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek. The observations and test results in this report are relevant only to the sample tested. This report by itself does not imply that the material, product, or service is or has ever been under an Intertek certification program. This report must not be used to claim product endorsement by A2LA, NIST nor any other agency of the U.S. Government. EMC Report for General Research of Electronics, Inc. on FCC ID ADV0602901 G1000701164MPK-001 Page 2 of 25 VERIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE Report No. G100070164-001 Verification is hereby issued to the named APPLICANT and is VALID ONLY for the equipment identified hereon for use under the rules and regulations listed below. Equipment Under Test: Hand Held Scanning Receiver Trade Name: GRE America Model No.: PSR-700 Serial No. 000015 Applicant: GRE America Contact: Mr. Teru Takahashi Address: 425 Harbor Blvd. Suite B Belmont, CA 94002 Country USA Tel. number: 650-591-1400 Fax number: 650-591-2001 Applicable Regulation: FCC Part 15, Subpart B Equipment Class: Class B Date of Test: August 11 and September 08, 2009 March 17, 2010 We attest to the accuracy of this report: Arkadi Kaplan and Marcos Rodriguez EMC Engineer Ollie Moyrong EMC Manager EMC Report for General Research of Electronics, Inc. on FCC ID ADV0602901 G1000701164MPK-001 Page 3 of 25 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 General Description ........................................................................................................ 4 1.1.......Product Description ......................................................................................................... 4 1.2.......Related Submittal(s) Grants ............................................................................................. 4 1.3.......Test Methodology ............................................................................................................ 4 1.4.......Test Facility ..................................................................................................................... 4 1.5.......Summary of Test Results ................................................................................................. 5 2.0 System Test Configuration............................................................................................. 6 2.1.......Justification ...................................................................................................................... 6 2.2.......EUT Exercising Software ................................................................................................ 6 2.3.......Mode of Operation........................................................................................................... 6 2.4.......Support Equipment List and Description......................................................................... 7 2.5.......Equipment Setup Block Diagram .................................................................................... 7 2.6.......Equipment Modification .................................................................................................. 7 3.0 Emission Test Results ..................................................................................................... 8 3.1....... Field Strength Calculation .............................................................................................. 9 3.2....... Radiated Emission Data................................................................................................ 10 3.3.......Test Configuration ......................................................................................................... 14 3.4 .......AC Line Conducted Emission Data ............................................................................... 15 3.5.......Test Configuration Photographs .................................................................................... 18 3.6.......Antenna Conducted Emission Data ............................................................................... 20 4.0 List of Test Equipment ................................................................................................. 23 Appendix A LO Frequency Calculation................................................................... 24 EMC Report for General Research of Electronics, Inc. on FCC ID ADV0602901 G1000701164MPK-001 Page 4 of 25 1.0 General Description 1.1 Product Description The Equipment under Test (EUT) is an Advanced Digital Scanning Receiver, model PSR-700 A pre-production version of the sample was received on August 11, 2009 and March 16, 2010 in good condition. As declared by the Applicant, it is identical to production units. 1.2 Related Submittal(s) Grants This is a single application for certification of a scanning receiver. 1.3 Test Me…
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FCC ID: ADV0602901 1 LOCAL OSC FREQUENCY CALCULATION -1 FCC ID: ADV0602901 formula for 1st, 2nd and 3rd Local oscillation frequencies are as follow : RECEIVINGFREQ.RECEIVING FREQ. 1st LOCAL2nd LOCAL 3rd LOCAL BANDSTEP FR (MHz)PLL 1 /VCO 1 or VCO 2PLL 2 /VCO 3 X' TAL (FR STEP)( kHz ) (MHz)(MHz) (MHz) VHF Low10 25.0000 ~ 27.4050 A = (FR + 380.800) / 0.0752nd Local = 1st IF - 21.420.9450 5 27.4100 ~ 29.7000 = A.xxx (Cut away decimal) 10 29.7100 ~ 49.8300 1st Local = A x 0.075 5 49.8350 ~ 54.0000 1st IF = 1st Local - FR VHF High8.33 108.0000 ~ 136.991662nd Local = 1st IF - 21.420.9450 5 137.0000 ~ 137.9950 12.5 138.0000 ~ 143.9875 5 144.0000 ~ 147.9950FR DENOTES Frequency Received. 12.5 148.0000 ~ 150.7875 5 150.8000 ~ 150.8450 7.5 150.8525 ~ 154.4975 5 154.5150 ~ 154.6400 7.5 154.6500 ~ 156.2550 25 156.2750 ~ 157.4500 7.5 157.4700 ~ 161.5725 5 161.6000 ~ 161.9750 12.5 162.0000 ~ 174.0000 5 216.0025 ~ 224.9950 UHF Low6.25 225.0000 ~ 316.543752nd Local = 1st IF - 21.420.9450 〃 316.5500 ~ 316.79375A = (FR + 380.700) / 0.075 〃 316.8000 ~ 337.89375A = (FR + 380.800) / 0.075 〃 337.9000 ~ 338.09375A = (FR + 380.700) / 0.075 〃 338.1000 ~ 359.29375A = (FR + 380.800) / 0.075 〃 359.3000 ~ 359.49375A = (FR + 380.700) / 0.075 〃 359.5000 ~ 379.99375A = (FR + 380.800) / 0.075 12.5 380.0000 ~ 380.7125〃 〃 380.7250 ~ 380.8000A = (FR + 380.700) / 0.075 〃 380.8125 ~ 400.0000A = (FR + 380.800) / 0.075 〃 400.0125 ~ 405.9750A = (FR + 380.700) / 0.075 〃 405.9875 ~ 419.9875A = (FR + 380.800) / 0.075 5 420.0000 ~ 450.0000〃 6.25 450.00625 ~ 469.99375〃 6.25 470.0000 ~ 512.0000〃 UHF High3.125 764.0000 ~ 781.996875 A = (FR - 380.800) / 0.0752nd Local = 1st IF - 21.420.9450 〃 791.0000 ~ 796.996875 = A.xxx (Cut away decimal) 12.5 806.0000 ~ 823.9875 1st Local = A x 0.075 〃 849.0000 ~ 868.9875 1st IF = FR - 1st Local 〃 894.0000 ~ 939.9875 6.25 940.0000 ~ 960.0000 〃 1240.0000 ~ 1300.0000 6517.333 -2 IF FREQUENCY 1st IF : 380.6500 ~ 380.86875Hz 2nd IF : 21.4000MHz 3rd IF : 455kHZ -3 Example RECEIVINGFREQ.RECEIVING FREQ. 1st LOCAL2nd LOCAL 3rd LOCAL BANDSTEP FR (MHz)PLL 1 /VCO 1 or VCO 2PLL 2 /VCO 3 X' TAL (FR STEP)( kHz ) (MHz)(MHz) (MHz) VHF Low5.025.0000 A : 5410.666 = (25.0000 + 380.800) / 0.075 359.350 = 380.750 - 21.420.9450 = 5410.666 (Cut away decimal) 1st Local : 405.750 =5410 x 0.075 1st IF : 380.750 = 405.750 - 25.0000 10.041.0000 5624.000 = (41.0000 + 380.800) / 0.075 359.400 = 380.800 - 21.420.9450 = 5624.000 (Cut away decimal) 421.800 =5624 x 0.075 380.800 = 421.800 - 41.0000 5.054.0000 5797.333 = (54.0000 + 380.800) / 0.075 359.375 = 380.775 - 21.420.9450 = 5797.333 (Cut away decimal) 434.775 =5797 x 0.075 380.775 = 434.775 - 54.0000 VHF High8.33108.0000 6517.333 = (108.0000 + 380.800) / 0.075 359.375 = 380.775 - 21.420.9450 = 6517.333 (Cut away decimal) (Cutawaydecimal) 488.775 =6517 x 0.075 380.775 = 488.775 - 108.0000 5.0137.0000 6904.000 = (137.0000 + 380.800) / 0.075 359.400 = 380.800 - 21.420.9450 = 6904.000 (Cut away decimal) 517.800 =6904 x 0.075 380.800 = 517.800 - 137.0000 7.5154.1000 7132 = (154.1000 + 380.800) / 0.075 359.400 = 380.800 - 21.420.9450 = 7132 (Cut away decimal) 534.9 =7132 x 0.075 380.800 = 534.900 - 154.1000 12.5174.0000 7397.333 = (174.0000 + 380.800) / 0.075 359.375 = 380.775 - 21.420.9450 = 7397.333 (Cut away decimal) 554.775 = 7397 x 0.075 380.775 = 554.775 - 174.0000 5.0216.0025 7957.366 = (216.0025 + 380.800) / 0.075 359.3725 = 380.7725 - 21.420.9450 = 7957.366 (Cut away decimal) 596.775 = 7957 x 0.075 380.7725 = 596.775 - 216.0025 12.5806.00005669.333=(806.0000380.800)/0.075359.425=380.82521.420.9450 RECEIVINGFREQ.RECEIVING FREQ. 1st LOCAL2nd LOCAL 3rd LOCAL BANDSTEP FR (MHz)PLL 1 /VCO 1 or VCO 2PLL 2 /VCO 3 X' TAL (FR STEP)( kHz ) (MHz)(MHz) (MHz) UHF Low6.25310.0000 9210.666 = (310.0000 + 380.800) / 0.075 359.350 = 380.750 - 21.420.9450 = 9210.666 (Cut away decimal) 690.750 =9210 x 0.075 380.750 = 690.750 - 310.0000 12.5406.0000 10490.666 = (406.0000 + 380.800) / 0.075 359.350 = 380.750 - 21.420.9450 = 10490.666 (Cut away decimal) 786.750 =10490 x 0.075 380.750 = 786.750 - 406.0000 5.0450.0000 11077.333 = (450.0000 + 380.800) / 0.075 359.375 = 380.775 - 21.420.9450 = 11077.333 (Cut away decimal) 830.775 =11077 x 0.075 380.775 = 830.775 - 450.0000 6.25512.0000 11904.000 = (512.0000 + 380.800) / 0.075 359.400 = 380.800 - 21.420.9450 = 11904.000 (Cut away decimal) 892.800 =11904 x 0.075 380.800 = 892.800 - 512.0000 UHF High3.125764.0000 5109.333 = (764.0000 - 380.800) / 0.075 359.425 = 380.825 - 21.420.9450 = 5109.333 (Cut away decimal) 383.175 =5109 x 0.075 380.825 = 764.000 - 383.175 12.5806.00005669.333=(806.0000-380.800)/0.075 359.425=380.825-21.4 20.9450 = 5669.333 (Cut away decimal) 425.175 =5669 x 0.075 380.825 = 806.000 - 425.175 12.5860.0000 6389.333 = (860.0000 - 380.800) / 0.075 359.425 = 380.825 - 21.420.9450 = 6389.333 (Cut away decimal) 479.175 =6389 x 0.075 380.825 = 860.000 - 479.175 6.25960.0000 7722.666 = (960.0000 - 380.800) / 0.075 359.450 = 380.850 - 21.420.9450 = 7722.666 (Cut away decimal) 579.150 =7722 x 0.075 380.850 = 960.000 - 579.150 6.2512400.0000 11456.000 = (1240.0000 - 380.800) / 0.075 359.400 = 380.800 - 21.420.9450 = 11456.000 (Cut away decimal) 859.200 =11456 x 0.075 380.800 = 1240.000 - 859.200 6.251300.0000 12256.000 = (1300.0000 - 380.800) / 0.075 359.400 = 380.800 - 21.420.9450 = 12256.000 (Cut away decimal) 919.200 =12256 x 0.075 380.800 = 1300.000 - 919.200
Phone: +813-5439-3611 SHIBA NO.3 AMEREX BLDG. 3-12-17 MITA, MINATO-KU TOKYO 108-0073, JAPAN Fax: +813-5439-3644 GENERAL RESEARCH OF ELECTRONICS, INC. February 15, 2010 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division Laboratory Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Colombia, MD 21046 Ref.: FCC ID: ADV0602901 This is to clarify that the above equipment is incapable of operating (tuning) or readily being altered by the user to operate, within the frequency bands to the Cellular Radiotelephone Service. The frequencies in question are deleted from the ROM during manufacture, and cannot be restored through any readily available process or component such as: installation of cuts, jumper wires, resistors, diodes, or plug-in IC’s; deletion of such items; or reprogramming via access codes or external devices such as a personal computer. The receiver is incapable of converting digital cellular transmissions to analog voice audio. Assessing the vulnerability of the receiver to possible modification The receiver has the possibility of reducing the threshold value to discern transmissions from the Cellular Radiotelephone Service by making modification such as adding jumper wire to the UHF RF tuning circuit and UHF mixer circuit. Design features that prevent modification of the receiver to receive Cellular Service The scanning receiver is designed to prevent any attempt for the user to modify the receiver to receive transmissions from the Cellular Radiotelephone Service by using epoxy to cover the required parts of the UHF RF tuning circuit. PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT & MANUFACTURING GENERAL RESEARCH OF ELECTRONICS, INC. Testing method used to determine compliance with the 38 dB rejection ratio Test set-up: Equipment Setup Block Diagram Test Test frequencies: 869.00MHz, 877.03MHz, 885.06MHz, 893.09MHz easurement method (1) o perform initial screening, adjust EUT’s for the Squelched Threshold to suppress audio output. quelch Threshold sensitivity of -6 dBuV.) This is approximately 66-38=28dB above the FCC limit.) (3) Turn EUT on and search cellular frequencies on all of the receiving ranges. (4) List all detected frequencies if EUT detects any. (5) Reprocedure for each of the other cellular test frequencies. (6) To determine actual image rejection ratio for a detected frequency, perform the following steps. (7) Set both of EUT and SSG’s frequency to the frequency gained by the above screening. INAD and record the gained level. Note the gained gained in conditions: AF Signal : 1 kHz FM Deviation : +/- 3kHz AM Modulation : 60 % 824.00MHz, 832.03MHz, 840.06MHz, 848.09MHz M T (2) Set SSG’s frequency to a cellular band test frequency and apply 60dBuV RF level to EUT. (The 60dBuV signal level corresponds to approximately 66dB above the S eat the above p (8) Adjust SSG’s RF output on EUT for 12dB S SSG’s level is EUT‘s receiving sensitivity. (9) Adjust SSG’s frequency to the cellular frequency corresponding to the detected frequency
FCC ID: ADV0602901
1365 Adams Ct. · Menlo Park, California · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8 | 15B | 894 MHz - 960 MHz | - |

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