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Introduction Thank you for purchasing PUXING Series Radio. The Series radios provide cost effective communica- tions for businesses, they are the perfect communications solution for all of todays fast-paced industries. Please read this guide carefully so you know how to properly operate the radio before use. 1.CONTENTS i Cautions................................................. Check equipment....................................... Battery pac k............................................. Charging................................................... Maintenance............................................. Start........................................................ Install/remove battery.............................. Install antenna....................................... Install belt clip...................................... Install speaker/microphone......................... Install the cover over the speaker/microphone jacks Controls................................................... Operations and settings........................... Busy channel lockout................................. Vox sensitivity........................................ TX powe r..................................................... Squelch level........................................... 1 2 3 4 5 6-8 6-7 7 7 8 8 9 10-16 10 10 10 10 Beep setting....................................... Channel annunciation........................... Time out time r.................................... CTCSS / DCS.......................................... Wide/narrow band................................ Emergency call..................................... Battery save....................................... End roge r............................................ Squelch tail elimination..................... Low battery warning........................... Cable clone...................................... PTT ID transmit mode......................... Flank key functions........................ Troubleshooting guide........................ Main techology data........................... 10 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12-13 13 13-16 17 18 CAUTIONS 01 ■Do not expose the transceiver to long periods of direct sunlight, nor place it close to heating appliances. 01.CAUTIONS ■Before use this transceiver may need get local government authorization. ■DO NOT operate the transceiver without a proper antenna attached, as this may damage the transceiver and may also exceed exposure limits. ■Refer service to qualified technicians only. ■Turn off the transceiver while taking on fuel or while parked in a gasoline service station. ■If it appears that the transceiver diffuses peculiar smell or smoke, please shut off its power immediately, then contact with the nearest dealer. ■Don’t keep the transceiver transmitting too long .It may be too hot to hurt body or damage the transceiver itself. ■Please turn off the transceiver before entering the inflammable and explosive environment. 0 3.BATTERY PACK POW FULL BATTERY PACK 03 02.CHECK EQUIPMENT CHECK EQUIPMENT Welcome to use our transceiver. Please check if any damage to the packing box before use. Carefully unpacks the transceiver. We recommend that you identify the items listed in the following table. If any items are missing or have been damaged during shipment, please inform the seller. SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ANTENNA Li-ion BATTERY CHARGER ADAPTOR BELT CLIP USERS’ MANUAL CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK The battery pack is not charged at the factory; charge it before use. Initially charging the battery pack after purchase or extended storage will not bring the battery pack to its normal operating capacity. After repeating the charge/discharge cycle two or three times, the capacity will increase to best status You should charge or change the battery pack if the battery’s power is weak. CAUTION: ●Use the original battery pack only. It is likely to explode or hurt your body if you use other battery. ●Don’t short-circuit the terminals or put it in fire. Don’t attempt to open the unit. ●The ambient temperature should be between 0* to 40* while charging is in progress. ●Charging beyond this range may not fully charge the battery. ●Always switch OFF the transceiver equipped with a battery pack before charging. Using the transceiver while charging, it will interfere with correct charging. ●Don’t cut off the power or take off the battery during the charging process or else it will interfere with correct charging. ●The battery pack life is over when its operating time decreases even though it is fully and correctly charged. Replace the battery pack. ●Don’t recharge the battery pack if it is already fully charged or it will short the life of the battery. ●Don’t charge the battery pack or transceiver while it is wet. Please wipe up it first to avoid danger. 04.CHARGING 04 CHARGING ■Put the DC plug of the transformer into the DC socket of the charger unit. ■Connected the supplied transformer to the AC jack ■Slide the battery or the transceiver with a battery pack into the charger. ■Make sure the battery pack contacts are in contact with the charging terminals, and the charger LED is on, it begins to charge. ■After charging the supplied battery pack for 4 hours, remove it or the transceiver equippe d with it from the charger. The charger light turns to green automatically after charging is completed. CAUTION: ●It is abnormal in case of the charger glisteningly before sliding the battery pack into the charger. ●Don’t replace the battery pack until the indicator light is stable. ●Make sure contact well, LED indicates red when it is charging, if LED always blinking the battery pack is damaged or over the environment temperature. MAINTENANCE 05 Charging Operation If the transceiver indicator displays , it means the battery pack is out of power , please charge it. Please always use the original charger. The charger’s indicator shows the charging status below. Please charge the battery pack as follow: 05.MAINTENANCE ■Don’t carry the transc…
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EXHIBIT B - EUT EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS EUT – Front View EUT – Rear View EUT – Top View EUT – Bottom View EUT – Left View EUT – Right View
EXHIBIT A - FCC ID LABELING AND LOCATION FCC ID Label Proposed FCC ID Label Location The label shown shall be permanently affixed at a conspicuous location on the device and be readily visible to the user at the time purchase (Labeling requirements per 2.925) Label here
EXHIBIT C - EUT INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS EUT – Battery off View EUT – Cover off View EUT – Main Board Top View EUT – Main Board Bottom View EUT – Battery View
Federal Communications CommissionDA 13-431 Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337 of the Communications Act of 1934 as Amended Promotion of Spectrum Efficient Technologies on Certain Part 90 Frequencies ) ) ) ) ) ) ) WT Docket No. 99-87 RM-9332 ORDER Adopted: March 15, 2013Released: March 18, 2013 By the Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, Chief, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau, and Chief, Office of Engineering and Technology: 1.Introduction.In this Order, we grant in part and deny in part a Petition to Delay Indefinitely Implementation of Section 90.203(j)(5) of the Commission’s Rules filed by Ritron, Inc. (Ritron) on September 21, 2012. 1 Pursuant to Section 90.203(j)(5) of the Commission’s rules, the Commission no longer accepts applications for certification of Part 90 private land mobile radio (PLMR) equipment in the 150-174 MHz and 450-512 MHz bands that cannot operate in a 6.25 kHz mode or with equivalent efficiency. 2 Ritron requests that implementation of this requirement be delayed indefinitely. We conclude that the requirement should be waived only until January 1, 2015. 2.Background.In 1995, the Commission adopted rule changes to promote the efficient use of the PLMR service and facilitate the introduction of advanced technologies. 3 To promote the transition to a more efficient narrowband channel plan, the Commission provided, inter alia, that “only increasingly efficient equipment” would be approved. 4 The Commissiondid not set a date after which it would no longer approve equipment with a wideband (25 kHz) mode, or after which such equipment could no longer be manufactured or used. 5 The Commission contemplated that, as systems reached the end of their service life and new radios were needed, users would migrate to the narrower bandwidth multi-mode radios in order to avoid the adjacent-channel interference that could occur from systems using the adjacent narrowband channels. 6 3.Subsequently, the Commission determined that the 1995 rules failed to provide adequate incentive to realize the Commission’s spectrum efficiency goals in these bands, and stronger measures 1 SeePetition to Delay Indefinitely Implementation Section 90.203(j)(5) of the Commission’s Rules (filed Sept. 21, 2012) (Petition). 2 See47 C.F.R. § 90.203(j)(5). 3 SeeReplacement of Part 90 by Part 88 to Revise the Private Land Mobile Radio Services and Modify the Policies Governing Them, Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making, PR Docket No. 92-235, 10 FCC Rcd 10076, 10077 ¶ 1 (1995). 4 Id.at 10081 ¶ 7. 5 Id.at 10100 ¶ 40. 6 Id. Federal Communications CommissionDA 13-431 2 would be required to bring about a timely transition to narrowband technology. 7 The Commission therefore amended the rules to provide that, by January 1, 2013, Industrial/Business and Public Safety Radio Pool licensees in the 150-174 MHz and 421-512 MHz bands must migrate to 12.5 kHz channel bandwidth or utilize a technology that achieves equivalent efficiency. 8 4.The Commission also adopted interim deadlines to facilitate this transition to narrowband technology. Among other rules, the Commission provided that, beginning January 1, 2011, it would no longer accept applications for certification of equipment that cannot operate in 6.25 kHz mode or with equivalent efficiency. 9 In 2010, the Commission temporarily waived this requirement until January 1, 2013, 10 but stated, “If 6.25 kHz standards still are not in place at that date, interested parties may request a further extension.” 11 5.Ritron, a manufacturer of wireless products, contends that standards for 6.25 kHz technology are not yet in place and that other issues exist that justify delaying implementation of mandatory 6.25 kHz certification by manufacturers.Ritron states that no one 6.25 kHz equipment standard exists and that, in the Industrial/Business sector of the market, two incompatible and proprietary technologies have emerged. 12 Italso argues that 6.25 kHz equipment is still unduly expensive. 13 Finally, Ritron asserts that using the equipment authorization process to facilitate the transition to narrowband technology has been largely unsuccessful. 14 Itconcludes that the implementation of Section 90.203(j)(5) should be delayed until (a) a real need has been established for additional PLMR frequencies beyond those created by the transition to 12.5 kHz channels; (b) the benefits of 6.25 kHz outweigh the associated research and development, manufacturing, and product costs; and (c) a standard has emergedfor a more cost-effective voice compressor/decompressor (vocoder). 15 6.The Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau and the Office of Engineering and Technology sought comment on Ritron’s request. 16 We asked commenters to address whether the public interest would be served by further delaying implementation of 7 See Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337 of the Communications Act of 1934 as Amended,Second Report and Order and Second Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, WT Docket No. 99-87, 18 FCC Rcd 3034, 3038 ¶ 12 (2003). 8 See 47 C.F.R. § 90.209(b)(5). The January 1, 2013 deadline for converting to 12.5 kHz technology has been waived for licensees in the 470-512 MHz segment of the UHF band (the T-Band). SeeImplementation of Sections 309(j) and 337 of the Communications Act of 1934 as Amended, Order, WT Docket No. 99-87, 27 FCC Rcd 4213 (T-Band Order), on recon., Order on Reconsideration, 27 FCC Rcd 14770 (WTB/PSHSB/OET 2012). 9 See Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337 of the Communications Act of 1934 as Amended,Third Report and Order, WT Docket No. 99-87, 22 FCC Rcd 6083, 6090 ¶ 16 (2007) (Third Report and Order). 10 See Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337 of the Communications Act of 1934 as Amended, Order, WT Docket No. 99-87, 25 FCC Rcd 8861, 8866 ¶ 11 (2010) (Order). 11 Id.at 8866 n.41. 12 …
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PX558 Commissioning Instructions and Specifications Using the PC programming software or manually adjust the intercom mode debugging can be awakened on the 558, is to write software programming example to illustrate the frequency 558 debugging method. Instrument: A Tester 3A/10V power a A digital voltmeter 3A ammeter A First, the adjustment: 1 adjustment of the machine voltage is 7.4V 2 W Frequency: just put on a walkie-talkie, EEPROM no useful information, so you want to write before adjustment frequency emitting portion Project Condition Measure Adjustment Specifications / Remarks Test Equip ment Termin al Part Method 1. Frequency adjustment Frequency point, the channel switch is set to the first channel Tester ANT Inspection 0Hz<fL<250Hz 2. High power adjustment High power transmitter, the channel switch is set to the first 1/2/3 channel Tester Inspection 4.0<P<4.467W,I <1.60A 3. Low power adjustment High power transmitter, the channel switch is set to the first 4/5/6 channel 0.5 < PL < 1.5W,I <1A 4.Maximum modulation limit [ Narrow] Frequency point, the channel switch is set to the first four channels, the measured modulation sensitivity × 10 times, the measured maximum modulation frequency deviation ANT MIC Outlet Filter2:15KHz 13.3-4.5KHz 4.CTCSS Frequency point, the ANT Filter2:300Hz 0.3-0.8KHz [Narrow] channel switch is set to No. 7/8-channel, see Tone Size MI C Outlet 5. Digital subsonic Frequency point, the channel switch is set to channel 13, see Tone Size Filter2:300Hz 0.5-1.0(KHz) 6.Distortion [ Narrow] Frequency point, the channel switch is set to channel 4 ≤5% 7.Modulatio n ensitivity [ Narrow] Frequency point, the channel switch is set to channel 4 Filter2:15KHz FM Deviation:1.5K (N) 2.8-4.0mV PARTIAL RECEPTION Project Condition Measure Adjustment Specifications / Remarks Test Equip ment Termi nal Part Method 1.Sensitivit y [Narrow] Receiving frequency, the channel switch is set to channel 4 Tester ANT Speak er Dock AFGen1 Freq:1K AFGen1 To:1.5K (N) Amplitude: -122dBm -122dBm >12dB 2 Audio Voltage Receiving frequency, the channel switch is set to the first channel ANT Speak er Dock Inspection 2.65-2.80V 3.distortion Receiving frequency, the channel switch is set to the first channel Tester ANT Speak er Dock Inspection ≤5% 4. Squelch Receiving frequency, ANT Section 5can Section 5 tone [Narrow] the channel switch is set to the first 1/2/3 channel Speak er Dock be closed by adjusting the squelch squelch
Note: This test report is prepared for the customer shown above and for the device described herein. It may not be duplicated or used in part without prior written consent from Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. SAR EVALUATION REPORT For Xiamen Puxing Electronics Science & Technology Co., Ltd. F3-4, NO.11 Xianghong Road, Torch Hi-tech Zone, XiangAn District, Xiamen FCC ID: AUJPXDZ558U002 Report Type: Original Report Product Type: Two Way Radio Test Engineer: Wilson Chen Report Number: RSZ131025002-20C Report Date: 2014-02-26 Reviewed By: Sandy Wang SAR En gineer Prepared By: Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. (Shenzhen) 6/F, the 3rd Phase of WanLi Industrial Building, ShiHua Road, FuTian Free Trade Zone Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Tel: +86-755-33320018 Fax: +86-755-33320008 www.baclcorp.com.cn Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. (Shenzhen) Report No: RSZ131025002-20C SAR Evaluation Report 2 of 60 Attestation of Test Results EUT Information Company Name Xiamen Puxing Electronics Science & Technology Co., Ltd. EUT Description Two Way Radio FCC ID AUJPXDZ558U002 Model Number PX-558U Test Date 2014-02-11 Mode Frequency (MHz) Max. SAR Level(s) Report Limit (W/Kg) Analog 400-500 12.5kHz Face up: 1.513 W/kg (50% duty cycle) Body-Back: 3.167 W/kg (50% duty cycle) 8 Applicable Standards ANSI / IEEE C95.1: 2005 IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fileds,3 kHz to 300 GHz. ANSI / IEEE C95.3: 2002 IEEE Recommended Practice for Measurements and Computations of Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields With Respect to Human Exposure to SuchFields,100 kHz—300 GHz. IEEE1528:2003 IEEE Recommended Practice for Determining the Peak Spatial-Average Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) in the Human Head from Wireless Communications Devices: Measurement Techniques KDB procedures KDB 447498 D01 Mobile and Portable Devices RF Exposure Procedures and Equipment Authorization Policies KDB 643646 SAR Test Reduction Considerations for Occupational PTT Radios Note: This wireless device has been shown to be capable of compliance for localized specific absorption rate (SAR) for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure limits specified in ANSI/IEEE Standards and has been tested in accordance with the measurement procedures specified in IEEE 1528-2003 and RF exposure KDB procedures. The results and statements contained in this report pertain only to the device(s) evaluated. Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. (Shenzhen) Report No: RSZ131025002-20C SAR Evaluation Report 3 of 60 TABLE OF CONTENTS DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY ......................................................................................................................... 4 EUT DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................................................................... 5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ......................................................................................................................................... 5 REFERENCE, STANDARDS, AND GUILDELINES ............................................................................................... 6 SAR LIMITS ................................................................................................................................................................. 7 FACILITIES AND ACCREDITATION ..................................................................................................................... 8 DESCRIPTION OF TEST SYSTEM .......................................................................................................................... 9 EQUIPMENT LIST AND CALIBRATION ............................................................................................................. 16 EQUIPMENTS LIST & CALIBRATION INFORMATION .................................................................................................... 16 SAR MEASUREMENT SYSTEM VERIFICATION .............................................................................................. 17 LIQUID VERIFICATION ............................................................................................................................................... 17 SYSTEM ACCURACY VERIFICATION ........................................................................................................................... 20 SAR SYSTEM VALIDATION DATA ..................................................................................................................... 21 EUT TEST STRATEGY AND METHODOLOGY ................................................................................................. 25 TEST POSITIONS FOR DEVICE OPERATING NEXT TO A PERSON’S EAR........................................................................ 25 CHEEK/TOUCH POSITION ........................................................................................................................................... 26 EAR/TILT POSITION ................................................................................................................................................... 26 TEST POSITIONS FOR BODY-WORN AND OTHER CONFIGURATIONS .............................................................................. 27 SAR EVALUATION PROCEDURE ................................................................................................................................. 28 CONDUCTED OUTPUT POWER MEASUREMENT ........................................................................................... 29 PROVISION APPLICABLE ............................................................................................................................................ 29 TEST PROCEDURE ...................................................................................................................................................... 29 MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER AMONG PRODUCTION UNITS .....................................…
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Note: This test report is prepared for the customer shown above and for the equipment described herein. It may not be duplicated or used in part without prior written consent from Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. FCC PART 90 TEST REPORT For Xiamen Puxing Electronics Science & Technology Co., Ltd. F3-4, NO.11 Xianghong Road, Torch Hi-tech Zone, XiangAn District, Xiamen, Fujian, China FCC ID: AUJPXDZ558U002 Report Type: Original Report Product Type: Two way radio Test En gineer: Bell Hu Re port Number: RSZ131025002-00B Re port Date: 2014-02-25 Reviewed B y: Jimmy Xiao RF Engineer Prepared By: Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. (Shenzhen) 6/F, the 3rd Phase of WanLi Industrial Building, ShiHua Road, FuTian Free Trade Zone Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Tel: +86-755-33320018 Fax: +86-755-33320008 www.baclcorp.com.cn Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. (Shenzhen) Report No.: RSZ131025002-00B FCC PART 90 Page 2 of 26 TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION ....................................................................................................................................... 4 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION FOR EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT) ..................................................................................... 4 OBJECTIVE ................................................................................................................................................................... 4 RELATED SUBMITTAL(S)/GRANT(S) ............................................................................................................................. 4 TEST METHODOLOGY .................................................................................................................................................. 4 TEST FACILITY ............................................................................................................................................................. 4 SYSTEM TEST CONFIGURATION .......................................................................................................................... 5 DESCRIPTION OF TEST CONFIGURATION ...................................................................................................................... 5 EQUIPMENT MODIFICATIONS ....................................................................................................................................... 5 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT LIST AND DETAILS .................................................................................................................... 5 BLOCK DIAGRAM OF TEST SETUP ................................................................................................................................ 5 SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS ............................................................................................................................... 6 FCC §1.1307(b) & §2.1093 - RF EXPOSURE ............................................................................................................. 7 APPLICABLE STANDARD .............................................................................................................................................. 7 FCC §2.1046 & §90.205 - RF Output Power ............................................................................................................... 8 APPLICABLE STANDARD .............................................................................................................................................. 8 TEST PROCEDURE ........................................................................................................................................................ 8 TEST EQUIPMENT LIST AND DETAILS ........................................................................................................................... 8 TEST DATA .................................................................................................................................................................. 8 FCC §2.1047 §90.207 - MODULATION CHARACTERISTIC .............................................................................. 10 APPLICABLE STANDARD ............................................................................................................................................ 10 TEST EQUIPMENT LIST AND DETAILS ......................................................................................................................... 10 TEST PROCEDURE ...................................................................................................................................................... 10 TEST DATA ................................................................................................................................................................ 10 FCC §2.1049 & §90.209 & §90.210 – OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH & EMISSION MASK ................................... 14 APPLICABLE STANDARD ............................................................................................................................................ 14 TEST EQUIPMENT LIST AND DETAILS ......................................................................................................................... 14 TEST PROCEDURE ...................................................................................................................................................... 14 TEST DATA ................................................................................................................................................................ 15 FCC §2.1051 & §90.210 - SPURIOUS EMISSIONS AT ANTENNA TERMINALS ............................................ 18 APPLICABLE STANDARD ............................................................................................................................................ 18 TEST EQUIPMENT LIST AND DETAILS ......................................................................................................................... 18 TEST …
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EXHIBIT D - TEST SETUP PHOTOGRAPHS Transmitting Radiated Emissions (Below 1 GHz) Transmitting Radiated Emissions (Above 1 GHz) Extreme Condition View
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 9 | 406.1 MHz - 500 MHz | 4.5 W | 11K0F3E | 0.4 ppm |

DMR Mobile Radio
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Two-Way Radio
Equipment Class
TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face
DPMR RADIO
Equipment Class
TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face
Two Way Radio
Equipment Class
TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face
Two Way Radio
Equipment Class
TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face