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Futaba Corporation
Radio Control - FCC ID AZPT18MZ-24G - Futaba Corporation
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Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Date of Grant
Dec 06, 2011
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Dec 06, 2011
Equipment Note
Radio Control
Frequency Range
2405.37600000 - 2477.05600000
Company
Futaba Corporation
Country
Japan

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Users Manual

1M23N26403 18-CHANNEL COMPUTER SYSTEMS INSTRUCTION MANUAL 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 <Introduction> INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing a Futaba ® FASSTest-2.4GHz * 18MZ series digital proportional R/C system. This system is extremely versatile and may be used by beginners and pros alike. In order for you to make the best use RI\RXUV\VWHPDQGWRÀ\VDIHO\SOHDVHUHDGWKLVPDQXDOFDUHIXOO\,I\RXKDYHDQ\GLI¿FXOWLHVZKLOHXVLQJ\RXU V\VWHPSOHDVHFRQVXOWWKHPDQXDORXURQOLQH)UHTXHQWO\$VNHG4XHVWLRQV RQWKHZHESDJHVUHIHUHQFHGEHORZ  \RXUKREE\GHDOHURUWKH)XWDED6HUYLFH&HQWHU 'XHWRXQIRUHVHHQFKDQJHVLQSURGXFWLRQSURFHGXUHVWKHLQIRUPDWLRQFRQWDLQHGLQWKLVPDQXDOLVVXEMHFWWR FKDQJHZLWKRXWQRWLFH 6XSSRUWDQG6HUYLFH,WLVUHFRPPHQGHGWRKDYH\RXU)XWDEDHTXLSPHQWVHUYLFHGDQQXDOO\GXULQJ\RXUKREE\¶V “off season” to ensure safe operation. 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Users Manual

31 <Before Use> S.BUS Wiring example Battery Battery GY520 Extension cord Switch Terminal box HUB HUBHUB HUB HUB HUB HUB ق$QRWKHUSRZHUVXSSO\ك HUB ق$QRWKHUSRZHUVXSSO\ك S.BUS Servo S.BUS Servo ,WRSHUDWHVLQDQRWKHUSRZHU VXSSO\IRUWKHUHFHLYHU Receiver 䃂 S.BUS Servo Since the channel number is memorized at the S.BUS itself beforehand, any connector can be used. When the SBD-1 sold separately is used, ordinary servos can be used with the S.BUS system. 䃂 When separate power supply used When many more servos are used and when large current servos are used the servos are driven by a separate power supply by using a separate power supply 3-way hub. 䃂 Terminal box Four connectors can be inserted Three connectors can be inserted. Used when using a separate power supply battery. S.BUS Port (8/SB) Orange Green Warning Power supply 3OHDVHXVHDEDWWHU\ZLWKFDSDFLW\RI enough to the number and kind of servo. A dry battery cannot be used. 32 <Before Use> S.BUS2 System S. BUS2, extend the conventional S.BUS system and support bidirectional communication systems, such as a telemetry sensor. Receiver connector S.BUS Servo S.BUS Gyro telemetry sensor S.BUS 䂾㬍 S.BUS2 㬍䇭䋨 㶎䋩䂾 S.BUS device setting S.BUS servos or a telemetry sensor can be connected to the T18MZ and channel setting (slot setting) and other settings can be memorized at the S.BUS device. S.BUS2 TABLE 䋨㶎䋩 'RQ WFRQQHFW6%866HUYR S.BUS Gyro to BUS2 connector. HUB or Y-adaptor (S.BUS Servo) S.BUS device (telemetry sensor) Receivers Battery T18MZ &RQQHFWWKH6%86GHYLFHDQGEDWWHU\\RX ZDQWWRVHWZLWKDZD\KXERUZD\FRUG DVVKRZQLQWKHÀJXUH 7XUQRQWKHWUDQVPLWWHUSRZHU &DOOWKHVHWXSVFUHHQ 䇭 6HUYR6\VWHP0HQX 6%866HUYR 䇭 6HQVRU/LQNDJH0HQX 6HQVRU 3HUIRUPVHWWLQJLQDFFRUGDQFHZLWKHDFK VFUHHQ 7KLVPHPRUL]HVWKHFKDQQHO VORW1R DW HDFK6%86GHYLFHVRLWFDQEHXVHGE\ FRQQHFWLQJLWWRWKH6%86FRQQHFWRURIWKH UHFHLYHU 33 <Before Use> Telemetry System This set is compatible with a telemetry system. Flight status can be displayed at the transmitter by mounting various sensor units to the fuselage. *The telemetry function is applicable only in the FASSTest 18CH mode. (12CH mode serves as a displa y o f on ly Receiver battety voltage and Extra battety voltage.) *The telemetry function requires the corresponding receiver (R7008SB). S.BUS2 Connector Temperature Sensor Slot1 Slot2 Slot3 Slot4 Slot5 Slot6 Slot7 Receiver Battery voltage is displayed at the transmitter. Drive battery voltage is displayed at the transmitter. Switch T18MZ GY520 Extension cord Terminal box HUB HUB HUB Info Info Info Info Info Info voltage Signal RPM Sensor Altitude Sensor Altitude Sensor Altitude Sensor Sensor Slot8 S.BUS2 Tool Sensor 䃂 Telemetry sensor (sold separately) Fuselage data can be checked at the transmitter by connecting various telemetry sensors to the S.BUS2 connector of the receiver. 䃂 Slot No. Servos are classified by channel, but sensors are classified by “slot” . Since the initial slot No. of the T18MZ is preset at each sensor, the sensors can be used as is by connecting them. There are 1 31 slots. 34 <Basic Operation> BASIC OPERATION Battery Charging Before charging batteries, read the "Cautions for handling battery and battery charger" in the section "For your safety". Charging the transmitter LT2F3500XH lithium- polymer battery Danger The LT2F3500XH lithium-polymer battery is for the T18Mz transmitter only. Do not use it with other devices. Always use the accessory AC adapter to charge the battery. The charging circuit is built into the T18MZ. [Method of charging battery] T18MZ AC100V Charge lamp 1. Turn off the transmitter power. 2. Connect the power plug of the AC adapter to an AC100V outlet. *Don't connect AC plug to T18MZ without connecting with AC100V. 3. Open the back lid of the transmitter and insert the plug of the AC adapter into the CHG port. 4. The charging monitor of the transmitter lights red. *The LCD screen will come on for several seconds and then go off. It may take several tens of seconds for charging to start after the AC adapter is connected. 5. When the battery is fully charged the transmitter monitor will light green. A charge plug is pulled out and an AC adaptor is removed. *After using the AC adapter always disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet. *The charging time when charging a completely discharged battery pack is approximately 2 hours 30 seconds. However, the actual charging time may be different from the above depending on the ambient temperature and state of the battery pack. *If the battery is improperly installed or is faulty, the transmitter monitor will not light and the battery will not be charged. How to charge the Li-Fe battery FR2F1800(Option) for the receiver Use the battery charger that is included in the set. [Method of charging battery] AC100V 3S 2S MODEL : LBC-4E5 Intelligent LiFePO4 for 2S/3S Cells Balance CHARGER Red on, green off : ChargingRed flash : Output short-circuit or wrong polarityGreen on, red off : Charging Full 䃂 The connector of the battery is connected with "2S" side of the charger. 䋨 2S sids 䋩 Charger LBC-4E5 1. Connect the power cable of the charger to the wall socket (AC outlet). 2. Connect the connector to the Li-Fe battery. &RQ¿UPWKDWWKHFKDUJLQJLQGLFDWRU/('ODPS5HGOLJKWV 3. Remove the battery after LED lamp Green lighting . *After completing the charge remove the battery from the charger and remove the charger from the wall socket. Warning The transmitter battery cannot be charged with the receiver charger. Conversely the receiver battery cannot be charged with the transmitter charger. 35 <Basic Operation> How to turn ON/OFF the power of the transmitter Windows ® &(LVLQVWDOOHGDVDEXLOWLQRSHUDWLQJ system in the T18MZ transmitter. Compared to the conventional system, the T18MZ takes extra time for internal processing when it is turned on/off. When turning on the power of the transmitter 1. Make a throttle st…

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Users Manual

101 <Model Menu (Common Functions)> MODEL MENU (COMMON FUNCTIONS) System MenuLinkage MenuModel MenuReturn Model 1Condition 1 85% Model Menu Condition SelectAFR ( D/R )Prog. Mixes Flap SettingAIL to CamberFLP Airbrake to ELEELE to Camber RUD to AIL $,/'LíHUHQWLDO Servo Monitor AIL to RUD CamberFLP to ELE Camber Mix 1/2 AIL to Brake FLP RUD to ELE Snap Roll This section describes the AFR, program mixing, an d other functions common to all model types. Before setting the model data, use the Model Type function of the Linkage Menu to select the mo del type matched to the fuselage. When another model type is selected thereafter, the AFR, program m ixing, and other setting data are reset. The functions in the Model Menu can be set for eac h flight condition. When you want to use the system by switching the settings for each condition by switch, stick position, etc., use the Condition Se lect function to add flight conditions. (Up to 8 conditions can be used) Note: The T18MZ is designed so that the airplane and gl ider (including EP glider) model types are compatible with fuselages of similar type wings. This section outlines the relationshi p between the functions common to airplanes and gliders, except some dedicated functions, and model type. The settin g items depend on the number of servos and other differences according to the wing type used, but reread them. The setup screens in the instruction manual are typical examples. ŏ5HWXUQWR+RPHVFUHHQ ŏ7RXFKWKH0RGHO0HQXEXWWRQRIWKH+RPHVFUHHQWRFDOOWKH Mo del Menu. ŏ:KHQWKHEXWWRQRIWKHIXQFWLRQ\RXZDQWWRVHWLVWRXFKHGD se tup screen appears. (Model Menu screen example) *The Model Menu screen depends on the model type. This screen is for model type 4AIL+4FLP. ŏ7RQH[WSDJH Model Menu functions (Common) list Ɣ6HUYR0RQLWRU Servo test and servo position displa y (For a description of its functions, see the Linkage Menu sect ion.) Ɣ&RQGLWLRQ6HOHFW Fli ght conditions addition, deletion, copy, condition renaming, and condition delay can be set. Ɣ$)5 '5 Sets the rudder angle and curve of all the operat ion functions. A D/R curve which can be switched with a switch, etc. can also be added. Ɣ3URJ0L[HV Program mixing which can be freely customized. U p to 10 mixes can be used for each condition. Ɣ)XHO0L[WXUH Mixing used in needle adjustment of engines w hich use a fuel mixture control carburetor. [Air plane, helicopter] 102 <Model Menu (Common Functions)> 85% Model 1 Condition 1 Condition Select 1 Condition List Condition 1 AddDelayCopyRename Priority ŏ7RXFKWKH>&RQGLWLRQ6HOHFW@EXWWRQLQWKH0RGHO Menu to ca ll the setup screen shown below. Condition Select Flight conditions addition, deletion, copy, condition renaming, and condition GHOD \FDQEHVHW>$OOPRGHOW\SHV@ The functions in the Model Menu can be used by sw itching the settings of up to 8 flight conditions E\XVLQJWKH&RQGLWLRQ6HOHFWIXQFWLRQWRDGGÀLJKW conditions. Add conditions, as required. W hen you do not want to use the Condition Select function, this setting is unnecessary. In this case, use the flight conditions (Condition 1) assigned at initial setting. ŏ6LQFHVZLWFKLQJE\VWLFNDQGOHYHUSRVLWLRQLQ addition to ordinary toggle switch, is possible as the flight condition selector switch, this IXQFWLRQFDQEHOLQNHGZLWKRWKHURSHUDWLRQV ŏ$&RQGLWLRQ'HOD\IXQFWLRQFDQEHVHW Unnecessary fuselage motion generated when there are sudden changes in the servo positions and when there are variations in the operating time between channels during condition switching can be suppressed. The delay can be set for each channel. :KHQVHWWLQJWKHGHOD\IXQFWLRQDWWKH switching destination condition, the related function changes after a delay corresponding to the set amount. ŏ:KHQPXOWLSOHFRQGLWLRQVZHUHVHWWKHLU operation priority can be freely changed. ŏ7KHFRQGLWLRQQDPHFDQEHFKDQJHG7KH selected condition name is displayed on WKHVFUHHQ:KHQDFRQGLWLRQKDVEHHQ added, give it a name which can be easily FRQÀUPHG (Conditions List) 3ULRULW\FKDQJH 1. Touch the condition whose priority \RXZDQWWRFKDQJHLQ&RQGLWLRQV L ist. &KDQJHWKHSULRULW\ZLWKWKH SULRULW\> @RU>@EXWWRQ 7KHODVW cond ition has the highest priority.) *The initial setting condition cannot be moved. It has the lowest priority. &RQGLWLRQ$GGLWLRQ :KHQWKH>$GG@EXWWRQLVWRXFKHGWKH &RQGLWLRQ6HOHFWVFUHHQDSSHDUV *Only the number of buttons corresponding to the conditions which can be added are displayed. 6HOHFWWKHGHVLUHGFRQGLWLRQVE\WRXFKLQJ the buttons. *The selected conditions are added to Conditions Li st. 7RXFKWKH>18//@EXWWRQWRFDOOWKH 6ZLWFK!VFUHHQ 6HOHFWWKHVZLWFKWREHXVHGLQFRQGLWLRQ sw itching. (For a description of the switch selection method, see next page.) 7KH&RQGLWLRQGDWDIRUWKHDGGHG conditions is copied. &RQGLWLRQ5HVHW 6HOHFWWKHFRQGLWLRQ by touch ing the condition you want to UHVHWLQ&RQGLWLRQV/LVW 7RXFKWKH>5HVHW@ button. :KHQWKH><HV@EXWWRQ is touched, the condition is reset. (To abort resetting, touch WKH>1R@EXWWRQ &RQGLWLRQ5HQDPLQJ 6HOHFWWKHFRQGLWLRQE\ touching the condition you want to rename in &RQG LWLRQV/LVW 7RXFKWKH>5HQDPH@EXWWRQ 3. Enter the new name from WKHNH \ERDUGZKLFK appears on the screen. (For a description of the method o f using the Japanese language conversion PRGHVHH&KDUDFWHUV Input Method" of the Basic Operation section.) :KHQWKHNH\ERDUG>5HWXUQ@ NH\ LVWRXFKHGWKHQHZ name is registered. (To abort re gistration, touch the >(6&@NH\ &RQGLWLRQ&RS\ 7RXFKWKH>&RS\@EXWWRQ7KH&RS\VFUHHQDSSHDUV 6HOHFWWKHFRQG LWLRQE\WRXFKLQJWKHEXWWRQRIWKH copy source conditions. 3. Next, select the condition by touching the copy destination condition. 7RXFKWKH>&23<@EXWWRQ :KHQWKH><HV@EXWWRQLVWRXFKHGWKHGDWDLV FRS LHG 7RDERUWFRS\LQJWRXFKWKH>1R@EXWWRQ (Currently selected condition name) ŏ&RQGLWLRQGHOD\ s…

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Cover Letter(s)

Letter off Agency Date: Nov. 30, 2011 American Telecommunications Certification Body, Inc. 6731 Whittier Avenue Suite C110 McLean, VA 22101 To Whom It May Concern: Please be advised that Futaba Corporation authorizes AUDIX Technology Corporation to act on our behalf, until otherwise notified, for applications submitted to American Telecommunications Certification Body, Inc. (ATCB). We certify that we are not subject to denial of federal benefits that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse ACT of 1988, U.S.C. 862. Further, no party as defined in 47 CFR 1.2002(b), for this application is subject to denial of federal benefits that includes FCC benefits. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, _______________________________________ Kazunori Fujita Radio Control Equipment Group Manager Futaba Corporation

Cover Letter(s)

Request for Confidentiality Date: Nov. 30, 2011 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division Subject: Confidentiality Request regarding Application for Certification of FCC ID: AZPT18MZ-24G Gentlemen: Pursuant to Section 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commission’s Rules, we hereby request confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below: ‹ Functional Block Diagram ‹ Operational Description (theory of operation) ‹ Schematic Diagram The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials may be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The Applicant understands that pursuant to Section 0.457 of the Rules, disclosure of this application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application. Sincerely, _______________________________________ Kazunori Fujita Radio Control Equipment Group Manager Futaba Corporation

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FUTABA Corporation Radio Control FCC ID. : AZPT18MZ-24G EUT External Photos Figure 1 General Appearance (Front View) Figure 2 General Appearance (Side View) FUTABA Corporation Radio Control FCC ID. : AZPT18MZ-24G Figure 3 General Appearance (Back View) Figure 4 General Appearance (Side View) FUTABA Corporation Radio Control FCC ID. : AZPT18MZ-24G Figure 5 General Appearance (Top View) Figure 6 General Appearance (Bottom View)

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FUTABA Corporation Radio Control FCC ID. : AZPT18MZ-24G EUT Internal Photos Figure 7 Internal View (Removed Side Cover) Figure 8 Internal View (Removed Battery) FUTABA Corporation Radio Control FCC ID. : AZPT18MZ-24G Figure 9 Internal View (Battery, Front View) Figure 10 Internal View (Battery, Front View) FUTABA Corporation Radio Control FCC ID. : AZPT18MZ-24G Figure 11 Internal View (Removed Bottom Cover) Figure 12 Internal View (Removed I/O Cover) FUTABA Corporation Radio Control FCC ID. : AZPT18MZ-24G Figure 13 Internal View (Removed Side Cover) Figure 14 Internal View (Removed I/O Cover) FUTABA Corporation Radio Control FCC ID. : AZPT18MZ-24G Figure 15 Internal View (Removed Cover) Figure 16 Internal View (RF Antenna View) Antenna FUTABA Corporation Radio Control FCC ID. : AZPT18MZ-24G Figure 17 Internal View (Removed PCB) Figure 18 Internal View (TB55D-10 Board, Front View) FUTABA Corporation Radio Control FCC ID. : AZPT18MZ-24G Figure 19 Internal View (TB55D-10 Board, Back View) Figure 20 Internal View (Camera) FUTABA Corporation Radio Control FCC ID. : AZPT18MZ-24G Figure 21 Internal View (TB57A RF Board & TB54D Board, Back View) Figure 22 Internal View (TB54D Board, Front View) FUTABA Corporation Radio Control FCC ID. : AZPT18MZ-24G Figure 23 Internal View (TB54D Board, Back View) Figure 24 Internal View (TB57A RF Board, Front View) FUTABA Corporation Radio Control FCC ID. : AZPT18MZ-24G Figure 25 Internal View (TB57A RF Board, Back View) Figure 26 Internal View (Removed Main Board) FUTABA Corporation Radio Control FCC ID. : AZPT18MZ-24G Figure 27 Internal View (Main Board, Front View) Figure 28 Internal View (Main Board, Back View) FUTABA Corporation Radio Control FCC ID. : AZPT18MZ-24G Figure 29 Internal View (Internal Board) Figure 30 Internal View FUTABA Corporation Radio Control FCC ID. : AZPT18MZ-24G Figure 31 Internal View (TB55D-8 Board, Front View) Figure 32 Internal View (TB55D-8 Board, Back View) FUTABA Corporation Radio Control FCC ID. : AZPT18MZ-24G Figure 33 Internal View Figure 34 Internal View (TB55D-1 Board, Front View) FUTABA Corporation Radio Control FCC ID. : AZPT18MZ-24G Figure 35 Internal View (TB55D-1 Board, Back View) Figure 36 Internal View (Tuner Board) FUTABA Corporation Radio Control FCC ID. : AZPT18MZ-24G Figure 37 Internal View (TB56-1 Board, Front View) Figure 38 Internal View (TB56-2 Board, Front View) FUTABA Corporation Radio Control FCC ID. : AZPT18MZ-24G Figure 39 Internal View (TB55D-2 Board, Front View) Figure 40 Internal View (TB55D-2 Board, Back View) FUTABA Corporation Radio Control FCC ID. : AZPT18MZ-24G Figure 41 Internal View (TB56-1 Board, Back View) Figure 42 Internal View (Speaker) FUTABA Corporation Radio Control FCC ID. : AZPT18MZ-24G Figure 43 Internal View (TB55D-9 Board, Front View) Figure 44 Internal View (TB55D-9 Board, Back View) FUTABA Corporation Radio Control FCC ID. : AZPT18MZ-24G Figure 45 Internal View (LCD Panel, Removed Front Frame) Figure 46 Internal View (TB55D-7 Board, Back View) FUTABA Corporation Radio Control FCC ID. : AZPT18MZ-24G Figure 47 Internal View (TB55D-7 Board, Front View) Figure 48 Internal View (LCD Panel Removed Cover, LVDS Board/Front View) FUTABA Corporation Radio Control FCC ID. : AZPT18MZ-24G Figure 49 Internal View (LCD Panel, Removed LVDS Board/Back View) Figure 50 Internal View (LCD Panel, Back View)

RF Exposure Info

Declaration of Compliance for DTS FCC ID: AZPT18MZ-24G Product Name: Radio Control Model No: T18MZ Futaba Corporation declares that the product described above has been evaluated and found to comply with the RF exposure limits for humans, as specified based on ANSI/FCC recommendation. Based on safety distance 20cm, the antenna gain is 1.5dBi, and the power output is 41.16mW, the power density is 0.0115mW/cm^2. RF Exposure Calculations: S = (P * G) / (4* π * r^2) or r = (P * G) / (4 * π * S) Where S = Power Density in mW/cm^2 P = 16.145dBm =41.16mW G = 1.5dBi = 1.41 Numerical r = 20cm S = 41.16*1.41 / 4*π* 20^2 = 0.0115mW/cm^2 Sincerely Yours, ____________________________________ Mr. Ben Cheng Manager AUDIX Technology Corporation

Test Report

FCC ID. AZPT18MZ-24G Page 1 of 54 AUDIX Technology Corporation Report No. EM-F1000995 APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATION On Behalf of FUTABA Corporation Radio Control Model No.:T18MZ FCC ID:AZPT18MZ-24G Brand: Futaba Prepared for : FUTABA Corporation 1080 Yabutsuka Chosei-son Chosei-gun Chiba, 299-4395 Japan. Prepared by : AUDIX Technology Corporation EMC Department No. 53-11, Dingfu, Linkou Dist., New Taipei City 244, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel : (02) 2609-9301, 2609-2133 Fax: (02) 2609-9303 File Number : C1M1110255 Report Number : EM-F1000995 Date of Test : Nov. 17 ~ 28, 2011 Date of Report : Nov. 29, 2011 FCC ID. AZPT18MZ-24G Page 2 of 54 AUDIX Technology Corporation Report No. EM-F1000995 TABLE OF CONTENTS Description Page TEST REPORT CERTIFICATION .......................................................................................................4 1. GENERAL INFORMATION .......................................................................................................5 1.1. Description of Device (EUT).................................................................................................................. 5 1.2. Description of Test Facility .................................................................................................................... 6 1.3. Measurement Uncertainty....................................................................................................................... 6 2. CONDUCTED EMISSION MEASUREMET.............................................................................7 3. RADIATED EMISSION MEASUREMENT ..............................................................................8 3.1. Test Equipment ....................................................................................................................................... 8 3.2. Test Setup ............................................................................................................................................... 8 3.3. Radiated Emission Limits (§15.209) .................................................................................................... 10 3.4. Operating Condition of EUT ................................................................................................................ 10 3.5. Test Procedure ...................................................................................................................................... 10 3.6. Radiated Emission Measurement Results............................................................................................. 11 4. DUTY CYCLE FACTOR ...........................................................................................................29 4.1. Test Equipment ..................................................................................................................................... 29 4.2. Block Diagram of Test Setup................................................................................................................ 29 4.3. Test Results........................................................................................................................................... 29 5. 6dB BANDWIDTH MEASUREMENT .....................................................................................31 5.1. Test Equipment ..................................................................................................................................... 31 5.2. Block Diagram of Test Setup................................................................................................................ 31 5.3. Specification Limits (§15.247(a)(2)) .................................................................................................... 31 5.4. Operating Condition of EUT ................................................................................................................ 31 5.5. Test Procedure ...................................................................................................................................... 31 5.6. Test Results........................................................................................................................................... 32 6. MAXIMUM PEAK OUTPUT POWER MEASUREMENT ...................................................34 6.1. Test Equipment ..................................................................................................................................... 34 6.2. Block Diagram of Test Setup................................................................................................................ 34 6.3. Specification Limits (§15.247(b)-(3))................................................................................................... 34 6.4. Operating Condition of EUT ................................................................................................................ 34 6.5. Test Procedure ...................................................................................................................................... 34 6.6. Test Results........................................................................................................................................... 34 7. EMISSION LIMITATIONS MEASUREMENT ......................................................................37 7.1. Test Equipment .........................................................................…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Toshikazu Hama(Manager)
[email protected]+81-475-30-1061Fax: +81-475-32-6203

Technical Contact

AUDIX Technology CorporationBen Cheng
[email protected]886 2609-9301

No. 53-11, Tin-Fu Tsun, · Taipei · Taiwan

Non-Technical Contact

AUDIX Technology CorporationJawen Wang
[email protected]886 2609-2973

Test Firm

Audix Technology CorporationLeon Liu
[email protected]886-2-2600-99301Fax: 886-2-2606-9303

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C2.41 GHz - 2.48 GHz41.14 mW
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power Output listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.

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