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Digital Wireless Portable Station Instruction Manual (Pre-Release Edition) Omegatrek is a trademark of Iwatsu America, Inc. Iwatsu America, Inc., 430 Commerce Boulevard, Carlstadt, NJ 07072, (201) 935-8580,email: [email protected], www.iwatsu.com © 2000 by Iwatsu America, Inc. All rights reserved. Second Edition (Version 4.0) October 2000 Pre-Release Edition October 2000 Printed in the United States of America All rights are reserved. No part of this manual or accompanying software may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without the permission of Iwatsu America, Inc. This manual was written for the pre-release Omegatrek system with version 7.0 software. In some cases, available feature operations may differ from those listed in this manual, depending on the hardware, software and programmed functions in your Omegatrek system. For more information, contact your authorized Iwatsu distributor. Iwatsu America, Inc., has used its best effort to ensure that the information in this manual was accurate at the time of printing. Iwatsu America, Inc., makes no warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, with regard to the contents of this manual. This information is subject to change without notice. Iwatsu America, Inc., shall not be held responsible for any representation made regarding this information by any individual. Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................................................1 PART NAMES AND DESCRIPTIONS..............................................................................................................................................1 LCD DISPLAY...............................................................................................................................................................................2 LED STATUS INDICATORS..........................................................................................................................................................3 2. BEFORE YOU START......................................................................................................................................................4 YOU CANNOT USE YOUR PORTABLE STATION WHEN—.......................................................................................................4 BATTERY INSTALLATION............................................................................................................................................................5 CHARGING THE BATTERY...........................................................................................................................................................6 HAND STRAP.................................................................................................................................................................................7 EXTENSION NUMBER DISPLAY...................................................................................................................................................8 BATTERY CHARGE LEVEL...........................................................................................................................................................8 SIGNAL STRENGTH.......................................................................................................................................................................9 CLOCK AND CALENDAR............................................................................................................................................................10 OPERATING MENUS...................................................................................................................................................................11 3. BASIC FEATURES...........................................................................................................................................................12 PLACING A CO CALL.................................................................................................................................................................12 RECEIVING A CO CALL.............................................................................................................................................................13 EXCLUSIVE HOLD.......................................................................................................................................................................14 GROUP PARK...............................................................................................................................................................................15 CALL PARK..................................................................................................................................................................................15 TRANSFERRING A CALL TO ANOTHER EXTENSION...............................................................................................................16 PLACING AN INTERCOM CALL..................................................................................................................................................17 RECEIVING AN INTERCOM CALL..............................................................................................................................................17 HANDS-FREE ANSWERBACK ON INTERCOM...........................................................................................................................18 ADDITIONAL FEATURES............................................................................................................................................................19 IDLE STATE INDICATORS...........................................................................................................................................................19 FLEXIBLE CALL FORWARDING (FOR CO LINE AND INTERCOM).............…
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COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY TEST REPORT: 73-7350 FCC ID: BD6ADIX-PS Page 3 of 82 Exhibit 2 Exhibit 2: Attestation Statements Attestation Statement The technical data supplied with this application to determine compliance of the device described below with the requirements of FCC PART 15.247, Subpart D, is hereby duly certified. - Applicant: Iwatsu America, Inc. 430 Commerce Blvd. Carlstadt, NJ 07072 - Manufacturers: Iwatsu Electric Company, Ltd. 7-41 Kugayama, 1 Chome Suginami-ku, Tokyo 168-8501 Japan Iwatsu (Malaysia) SDN. BHD. Kawasan Perusahaan Tuanku Jaafar 71450 Sg. Gadut, Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia - Trade Name: OMEGATREK - Model Number: IX-PS6 - FCC ID Number: BD6ADIX-PS On this 5 th day of December 2000, I, individually, and for Communication Certification Laboratory, certify that the statements made in this application are true, complete, and correct to the best of my knowledge, and are made in good faith. COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY Checked by: William S. Hurst, P.E. Vice President Tested by: Roger J. Midgley EMC Engineering Manager
COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY TEST REPORT: 73-7350 FCC ID: BD6ADIX-PS Page 81 of 82 Exhibit 13 Exhibit 13: Cover Letters December 5, 2000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Equipment Authorization Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 To Whom It May Concern: Enclosed is a FCC Part 15, Subpart D, Certification application for the Iwatsu America, Inc. Model IX-PS6, FCC ID: BD6ADIX-PS. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance. Sincerely yours, COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY Joseph W. Jackson V.P. Marketing COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY TEST REPORT: 73-7350 FCC ID: BD6ADIX-PS Page 82 of 82 Exhibit 13 Request for Confidentiality
COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY TEST REPORT: 73-7350 FCC ID: BD6ADIX-PS Page 4 of 82 Exhibit 3 Exhibit 3: Photographs of Overall Appearance Front View of the IX-PS6 COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY TEST REPORT: 73-7350 FCC ID: BD6ADIX-PS Page 5 of 82 Exhibit 3 Back View of the IX-PS6 COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY TEST REPORT: 73-7350 FCC ID: BD6ADIX-PS Page 6 of 82 Exhibit 3 Back View of the IX-PS6 (with battery cover removed)
COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY TEST REPORT: 73-7350 FCC ID: BD6ADIX-PS Page 1 of 82 Exhibit 1 Exhibit 1: FCC ID Label Equipment Identification Label In accordance with the requirements of Sections 15.19 (a)(3), 15.311, 2.925 and 2.926 of the FCC Rules, the following information will be permanently affixed to the Iwatsu America, Inc. Model IX-PS6. Shown below are the label and a photograph showing where the label will be placed on the handset. Label COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY TEST REPORT: 73-7350 FCC ID: BD6ADIX-PS Page 2 of 82 Exhibit 1 Photograph showing label placement
COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY TEST REPORT: 73-7350 FCC ID: BD6ADIX-PS Page 70 of 82 Exhibit 9 Exhibit 9: Internal Photographs Inside View of the IX-PS6 COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY TEST REPORT: 73-7350 FCC ID: BD6ADIX-PS Page 71 of 82 Exhibit 9 Back cover showing the antenna COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY TEST REPORT: 73-7350 FCC ID: BD6ADIX-PS Page 72 of 82 Exhibit 9 Side A of the Digital board and RF board COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY TEST REPORT: 73-7350 FCC ID: BD6ADIX-PS Page 73 of 82 Exhibit 9 Side A of the RF board (with RF cans) COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY TEST REPORT: 73-7350 FCC ID: BD6ADIX-PS Page 74 of 82 Exhibit 9 Side A of the RF board (without RF cans) COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY TEST REPORT: 73-7350 FCC ID: BD6ADIX-PS Page 75 of 82 Exhibit 9 Side B of the RF board COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY TEST REPORT: 73-7350 FCC ID: BD6ADIX-PS Page 76 of 82 Exhibit 9 Side B (Keypad and LCD display)
COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY TEST REPORT: 73-7350 FCC ID: BD6ADIX-PS Page 79 of 82 Exhibit 12 Exhibit 12: Operational Description § 15.203 Antenna Requirements The IX-PS6 uses a Dipole antenna that is permanently attached to the back cover and the radio board and is not accessible by the user. The same type as specified by the manufacturer can only replace these antennas; therefore, it meets the requirements of this section. § 15.307 Coordination with fixed microwave service Enclosed on the following page is the UTAM affidavit stating compliance to this section. COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY TEST REPORT: 73-7350 FCC ID: BD6ADIX-PS Page 80 of 82 Exhibit 12 UTAM Affidavit
COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY TEST REPORT: 73-7350 FCC ID: BD6ADIX-PS Page 78 of 82 Exhibit 11 Exhibit 11: RF Exposure/Environmental Evaluation Section 15.319 (i) Requirement: Unlicensed PCS devices are subject to the radiofrequency radiation exposure requirements specified in § 1.1307(b), 2.1091 and 2.1093 of this chapter, as appropriate. All equipment shall be considered to operate in a “general population/uncontrolled” environment. Applications for equipment authorization of devices operating under this section must contain a statement confirming compliance with these requirements for both fundamental emissions and unwanted emissions. Technical information showing the basis for this statement must be submitted to the Commission upon request. Demonstration of Compliance: The IX-PS6 is classified as a portable device. Therefore, the IX-PS6 is subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure as per § 2.1093(c). Testing to demonstrate compliance to this section was performed by the University of Utah and the results of this test was sent as a separate pdf file.
SAR COMPLIANCE TESTING OF IWATSU MODEL IX-PS6 WIRELESS DEVICE FINAL TECHNICAL REPORT November 20, 2000 Submitted to: Mr. Joe Jackson VP, Marketing Communication Certification Laboratory 1940 West Alexander Street Salt Lake City, UT 84119-2039 Submitted by: Om P. Gandhi Professor of Electrical Engineering University of Utah 50 S Central Campus Dr., Rm. 3280 Salt Lake City, UT 84112-9206 SAR COMPLIANCE TESTING OF IWATSU MODEL IX-PS6 WIRELESS DEVICE I. Introduction The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has adopted limits of human exposure to RF emissions from mobile and portable devices that are regulated by the FCC [1]. The FCC has also issued Supplement C (Edition 97-01) to OET Bulletin 65 defining both the measurement and the computational procedures that should be followed for evaluating compliance of mobile and portable devices with FCC limits for human exposure to radiofrequency emissions [2]. The Iwatsu Model IX-PS6 Wireless Device FCC ID# BD6ADIX-PS can radiate a maximum power of up to 49-50 mW in one of a total of 34 channels each of bandwidth 0.3 MHz in the frequency band 1920.05 to 1929.95 MHz. Photographs of the Iwatsu Model IX- PS6 Wireless Device without and with a jacket (with front plastic cover) for holster mount is shown in Figs. 1a, b, respectively. The maximum power outputs measured for this device by the Communication Certification Laboratory (CCL Inc.) for three representative channels at the low-frequency, mid-frequency, and high-frequency bands are given in Table 1. Since the device may be used both as a handheld device held against the ear as well as mounted on a holster against the waist, it has been tested for SAR distributions for both of these modes of operation using the experimental phantom models shown in Figs. 2a, b, respectively. Whereas a head-shaped phantom previously described in the literature [3] shown in Figs. 2a is used when the device is held against the ear, a planar tissue-simulant model shown in Figs. 2b is used because of the relatively flat region of the human body in immediate vicinity of a holster-mounted wireless device. As recommended in [2], the Iwatsu Model IS-PS6 Wireless Device was placed against the left ear with the antenna located towards the front of the head. This allows the antenna to be in close proximity to the model of the head resulting in higher SARs allowing, thereby, the worst case determination of absorbed energy in the user's head [4]. Also as 2 recommended in [2], the SAR distributions were measured without the model of a hand to determine the worst case SARs. For each of the two configurations, the SAR measurements are performed for maximum power output for channels 4, 15, and 32 corresponding to the low-frequency subband (1920.95 MHz), the midband (1924.25 MHz) and the high-frequency subband (1929.35 MHz), respectively. To simulate the placement against the waist for holster-mounted configuration, the wireless device is placed at the bottom of the planar model with the metallic mount on the enclosing jacket being the closest to the tissue-simulant fluid. II. The Tissue-Simulant Models For measurements of the SAR distributions for the Iwatsu Model IX-PS6 Wireless Device, we have used the Utah Experimental Model that is described in detail in [3]. This model uses a lossy outer shell of the following approximate dimensions: Axial length from chin to top of the head = 26 cm Distance from location of the ear canal to top of the head = 14.7 cm Width from side to side = 16.5 cm These dimensions are typical for adult human beings. The shell thickness of the head and neck model is approximately 4-7 mm, which is typical of the human skull thickness. The thickness for the ear region is, however, considerably less and is only about 3 mm. This experimental model shown in Fig. 2a has, in the past, been used for comparison of the measured peak 1-g SARs with those obtained with the Utah FDTD Code for ten wireless telephones, five at 835 MHz and five for PCS (1900 MHz) frequencies [see Table 2]. The numerical SARs were obtained using the anatomically-based, 15-tissue Utah model of the head and neck with a resolution of 1.974 × 1.974 × 3.0 mm that has been described in the scientific literature through numerous publications (see e.g. references 4, 5). The measured and calculated 1-g SARs for these ten telephones, including some research test samples from diverse manufacturers using a variety of radiating antennas for different source-based time- averaged powers are compared in Table 2 [3]. Even though widely different peak 1-g SARs 3 from 0.13 to 5.41 W/kg are obtained because of the variety of antennas and handsets, agreement between the calculated and the measured data is excellent and generally within ± 25 percent. These tests validate the Utah Experimental Phantom Model as being capable of giving peak 1-g SARs that are in good agreement with the SARs obtained with the realistic, anatomically-based model of the human head and neck both at 835 and 1900 MHz. The head and neck and the upper part of the torso of the model are filled with a liquid with measured electrical properties (dielectric constant and conductivity) close to the average properties of the brain for white and gray matters in the frequency band 1920-1930 MHz. This corresponds to ε r = 43.3 and σ = 1.22 S/m. For a composition of 41.0% water, 57.6% sugar, 0.4% salt (NaC l) and 1.0% HEC, we have measured the values of ε r = 43.0 ± 1.2 and σ = 1.20 ± 0.04 S/m at the center band frequency of 1925 MHz using the HP Model 85070 B Dielectric Probe in conjunction with HP Model 8720 C Network Analyzer (50 MHz - 20 GHz). Since these values are very close to the desired values for ε r and σ, this composition was, therefore, used as the biological phantom material to fill the model shown in Fig. 2a. To simulate the placement against the waist, a planar box phantom of external dimensions 30 × 50 cm filled with a tissue-simulant fluid up to a depth of 15.5 cm is used (see Fi…
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COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY TEST REPORT: 73-7350 FCC ID: BD6ADIX-PS Page 9 of 82 Exhibit 6 Exhibit 6: Test Report TEST REPORT FROM: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY 1940 W. Alexander Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84119-2039 Type of Report: Certification TEST OF: IX-PS6 FCC ID: BD6ADIX-PS To Part 15 Subpart D of the FCC Rules and Regulations Test Report Serial No: 73-7350 Applicant: Iwatsu America, Inc. 430 Commerce Blvd. Carlstadt, NJ 07072 Date(s) of Test: November 6 - 10, 2000 Issue Date: November 30, 2000 Equipment Receipt Date: November 6, 2000 COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY TEST REPORT: 73-7350 FCC ID: BD6ADIX-PS Page 10 of 82 Exhibit 6 CERTIFICATION OF ENGINEERING REPORT This report has been prepared by Communication Certification Laboratory to evaluate the device described below with the requirements of FCC Part 15, Subpart D. Specific identifying information for the device tested is given below. - Applicant: Iwatsu America, Inc. 430 Commerce Blvd. Carlstadt, NJ 07072 - Manufacturers: Iwatsu Electric Company, Ltd. 7-41 Kugayama, 1 Chome Suginami-ku, Tokyo 168-8501 Japan Iwatsu (Malaysia) SDN. BHD. Kawasan Perusahaan Tuanku Jaafar 71450 Sg. Gadut, Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia - Trade Name: OMEGATREK - Model Number: IX-PS6 - FCC ID Number: BD6ADIX-PS On this 5 th day of December 2000, I, individually, and for Communication Certification Laboratory, certify that the statements made in this engineering report are true, complete, and correct to the best of my knowledge, and are made in good faith. COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY Checked by: William S. Hurst, P.E. Vice President Tested by: Roger J. Midgley EMC Engineering Manager COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY TEST REPORT: 73-7350 FCC ID: BD6ADIX-PS Page 11 of 82 Exhibit 6 SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 Product Description The IX-PS6 is the handset portion of a wireless telephone system. The system consists of a controller, base station and wireless handset. The base station is hard wired to the controller. The controller is a card that is inserted into an Iwatsu PBX to provide all of the PBX functions to the wireless handset. This application is for the handset, which is identified by FCC ID: BD6ADIX-PS. The base station, which is identified by FCC ID: BD6ADIX-BS is contained in a separate application and is being submitted concurrently with this application. 1.2 Test Specification The IX-PS6 is an Isochronous device that operates in the 1920-1930 MHz sub-band; therefore the IX-PS6 is subject to the provisions of FCC Part 15, Subpart D. Unlicensed Personal Communications Service Devices. 1.3 Test Methods & Procedures The IX-PS6 was tested in accordance with ANSI C63.17- 1998. COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY TEST REPORT: 73-7350 FCC ID: BD6ADIX-PS Page 12 of 82 Exhibit 6 SECTION 2. SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS: 2.1 Summary of Tests: FCC Section Description Report Section ANSI C63.17 Section Result 15.307 Affidavit from UTAM, Inc. certifying participation in UTAM, Inc. 3.2.1 N/A Complies 15.309 Cross Reference to Subpart B 3.2.2 6.1.6.3 Complies 15.311 Labelling Requirements 3.2.3 N/A Complies 15.315 AC power line conducted limits 3.2.4 N/A Complies 15.317 Antenna requirement 3.2.5 N/A Complies 15.319 (a) Frequency of operation 3.2.6 N/A Complies 15.319 (b) Modulation technique 3.2.7 6.1.4 Complies 15.319 (c) Peak transmit power and emission bandwidth 3.2.8 6.1.2 Complies 15.319 (d) Power spectral density 3.2.9 6.1.5 Complies 15.319 (e) Directional gain of antenna 3.2.10 N/A Complies 15.319 (f) Automatic discontinuance of transmission 3.2.11 N/A Complies 15.319 (i) IEEE C95.1-1991 and IEEE C95.3- 1991 3.2.12 N/A Complies COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY TEST REPORT: 73-7350 FCC ID: BD6ADIX-PS Page 13 of 82 Exhibit 6 FCC Section Description Report Section ANSI C63.17 Section Result 15.323 (a) Channel allocation 3.2.13 N/A Complies 15.323 (b) Channel packing 3.2.14 8.1.2 Complies 15.232 (c) Time and Spectrum monitoring 3.2.15 Sections 7 and 8 Complies 15.323 (c)(1) Transmit window monitoring 3.2.16 7.3.2.2 7.5 Complies 15.323 (c)(2) Monitoring threshold 3.2.17 7.3.2.1 Complies 15.323 (c)(3) Transmission duration 3.2.18 N/A Complies 15.323 (c)(4) Acknowledgments 3.2.19 8.2.1 8.1.3 Complies 15.323 (c)(5) Least interfered channel 3.2.20 7.3.2.1, 7.3.2.2 8.2.1 Complies 15.323 (c)(6) Random waiting interval 3.2.21 8.1.3 8.2.1 Complies 15.323 (c)(7) Threshold monitoring bandwidth, Threshold monitoring reaction time 3.2.22 7.4 7.5 Complies 15.323 (c)(8) Threshold monitoring antenna 3.2.23 N/A Complies 15.323 (c)(9) Monitoring threshold relaxation 3.2.24 N/A Complies 15.323 (c)(10) Duplex connections 3.2.25 8.2.3 Complies COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY TEST REPORT: 73-7350 FCC ID: BD6ADIX-PS Page 14 of 82 Exhibit 6 FCC Section Description Report Section ANSI C63.17 Section Result 15.323 (c)(11) Alternative monitoring interval 3.2.26 8.2.4 Complies 15.323 (c)(12) Limitation on use of Section (c)(10) or (c)(11) 3.2.27 N/A Complies 15.323 (d) Spurious emissions 3.2.28 6.1.6 Complies 15.323 (e) Frame repetition stability / frame period and jitter 3.2.29 6.2.3 6.2.4 Complies 15.323 (f) Frequency stability 3.2.30 6.2.2 Complies COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY TEST REPORT: 73-7350 FCC ID: BD6ADIX-PS Page 15 of 82 Exhibit 6 SECTION 3. MEASUREMENTS, EXAMINATIONS AND DERIVED RESULTS: 3.1 General Comments This section contains the test results only. Details of the test methods used, etc., can be found in Appendix A of this report. 3.2 Test Results 3.2.1 Coordination with fixed microwave service § 15.307 Measurement Data: The affidavit from UTAM, Inc. is enclosed in Exhibit 12. 3.2.2 Cross Reference to Subpart B § 15.309 The requirements of Subpart D apply only to the radio transmitter contained in the PCS device. Other aspects of the operation of a PCS device may be subject to requirements contained elsewhere in this Chapter. In particular, a PCS device that includes digital circuitry not…
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COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY TEST REPORT: 73-7350 FCC ID: BD6ADIX-PS Page 67 of 82 Exhibit 7 Exhibit 7: Test Set-Up Photographs Front View of Worst Case Radiated and Line Conducted Emissions Test Set-up COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY TEST REPORT: 73-7350 FCC ID: BD6ADIX-PS Page 68 of 82 Exhibit 7 Back View of Worst Case Radiated and Line Conducted Emissions Test Set-up
1940 W. Alexander Street · Salt Lake City, Utah · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Tolerance |
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| 1 | 15D | 1.92 GHz - 1.93 GHz | 49.00 mW | 10.0000000000 ppm |

UPCS Base Station
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PUB - Part 15 Unlicensed PCS Base Station