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BXZAMIEPart 90 Private land mobile radio services

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Part 90 Private land mobile radio services - FCC ID BXZAMIE - Ascom (Sweden) AB
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Application Details

Equipment Class
TNT - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Worn on Body
Date of Grant
Jun 18, 2007
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Jun 14, 2007
Equipment Note
Part 90 Private land mobile radio services
Frequency Range
420.00000000 - 475.00000000
Company
Ascom (Sweden) AB
Country
Sweden

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Users Manual

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External Photos

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ID Label/Location Info

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Internal Photos

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Parts List/Tune Up Info

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RF Exposure Info

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Test Report

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Users Manual

TD 92351GB 2007-03-15/ Ver. C User Manual Ascom a51 Alarm Transmitter TD 92351GB 2007-03-15/ Ver. C User Manual Ascom a51 Alarm Transmitter Contents 1 Introduction............................................................................................................. 1 1.1 Abbreviations and Glossary ................................................................................ 1 1.2 Ascom a51 Versions ........................................................................................... 2 2 Description............................................................................................................... 2 2.1 Ascom a51 Alarm Transmitter ............................................................................ 2 2.2 Single Charger for Ascom a51 Alarm Transmitter ............................................... 3 2.3 PCR Charging Rack ............................................................................................ 3 2.4 Accessories ........................................................................................................ 4 3 Safety Instructions .................................................................................................. 5 4 Basic Operation ....................................................................................................... 6 4.1 Switch the Alarm Transmitter On/Off .................................................................. 6 4.2 Mute the Beep/Vibrator/LED Signal .................................................................... 6 4.3 Charge the Battery ............................................................................................. 6 5 Alarm Functions ...................................................................................................... 7 5.1 Push-button Alarms ........................................................................................... 8 5.2 Pull-cord Alarm .................................................................................................. 8 5.3 Man-down & No-movement Alarm .................................................................... 8 5.4 Acoustic Location Signal (ALS) ............................................................................ 9 5.5 Location Function (IR or LF) ................................................................................ 9 5.6 Special location ................................................................................................ 10 5.7 External alarm .................................................................................................. 10 5.8 Deactivate/activate Alarms ............................................................................... 10 5.9 Show Status of the Alarm Transmitter .............................................................. 10 6 Operation Notice................................................................................................... 10 6.1 Operation Condition ........................................................................................ 10 6.2 Maintenance and Repairs ................................................................................. 11 7 Related Documents ............................................................................................... 12 8 Document History ................................................................................................. 13 Appendix A: Programming the Alarm Transmitter................................................ 14 TD 92351GB 2007-03-15/ Ver. C User Manual Ascom a51 Alarm Transmitter 1 1Introduction This document provides a description of the Ascom a51 Alarm Transmitter. The Alarm Transmitter is described in default programmed version but additional functions and factory settings are also included, providing a full description of the functionality. Note that your system may not supply all functions described in this document. For information about your system, please contact your supplier. The following documents are recommended as a complement: • System Description, Personal Security System, TD 90677GB • System Description, On-site Paging System, TD 91034GB. Figure 1. LEDName label (internal) IR-receiver Mute button 001 Soft-alarm button Alarm button Pull-cord Figure 1. Ascom a51 Alarm Transmitter. 1.1Abbreviations and Glossary ALSAcoustic Location Signal. A ramped up signal that can be played after an alarm from an Alarm Transmitter. IRInfra Red LEDLight Emitting Diode LFLow Frequency PCRPortable Charging Rack PDMPortable Device Manager SIMSubscriber Identity Module System 900Generic term for telePROTECT, teleCOURIER and CTS 900 systems. TD 92351GB 2007-03-15/ Ver. C User Manual Ascom a51 Alarm Transmitter 2 1.2Ascom a51 Versions The a51 Alarm Transmitter included in the Personal Security System, is easy to carry and operate and is designed to function in tough environments. It is available in two different versions, basic and advanced: Functionsa51 Basica51 Advanced Push-button alarmsYe sYe s Pull-cord alarmYe sYe s Vibrator alertYe sYe s Man-down & No-movement alarmNoYe s Acoustic Location Signal (ALS)NoYe s Location function (IR and LF)NoYe s Battery check functionYe sYe s Alarms are transmitted on the UHF band 420-475 MHz. The code format is compatible with the System 900, which means that functions and units from the two systems can be integrated with each other. 2Description 2.1Ascom a51 Alarm Transmitter Case The case is made of durable PC/ABS plastic and is IP40 classified. The Alarm Transmitter also fulfils IEC 68-2-32 procedure 1, which makes it drop proof from one meter onto concrete. Antenna The antenna used for communicating with the fixed system is integrated in the Alarm Transmitter. This makes the Alarm Transmitter robust and easy to handle. To p The transparent smoke coloured top covers the IR receiver, integral name label. On the top is also the LED. Buttons The Alarm Transmitter has three buttons, see also figure 1 on page 1: Alarm b…

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Cover Letter(s)

ascorn 1stJune2007. Attn:ReviewingEngineer FederalCommunicationsCommission 7435OaklandMilisRoad Columbia,MD21046 AM/E:Ascoma51A/armTransmitter FCCRegistrationNumber(FRN):0013904214 FCCID:BXZAMIE FCCPart90Certification Madam/Gentlemen, AscomSwedenABherebyassertsthattheAscoma51AlarmTransmitter,model AMIE-XXXXX,areavailablein twoversions,basicandadvancedasshowin the productoverviewbelow. ProductStructureOverview: * NOTE! Thetestedequipmentdoesnothaveanymechanismforfrequencyselection.Thefrequencyis changed byprogrammingtheunitandbytuningofcapacitors. Modelstobeprovidedin theUSandCAN: Signature Name Title Company ~~. TaniaOttebrink RegulatoryManager AscomSwedenAB Ascom,WirelessSolutions POBox8783,SE40276Gothenburg,SwedenT +46315593DO,F +4631552031 www.ascom.com/ws Org.nr.lF-skatt556336-6292,VATNo.SE556336629201,REG.Office:GÖTEBORG AMIE-XXXXX FrequencyFrequency ChannelColour Model bandRX*bandTX* sDacina A NoRXA 420-475 A 25,0kHz A "Steel A Basicwithalarmbutton,pull MHz (wide) Grey" cordandvibrator. S 12,5kHz S "Ice S Advancedwithalarmbutton, (narrow) Blue" pullcord,vibrator,IRandLF location,man-downandno- movementalarm. AMIE-MBM A51Basic,SteelGrey,Narrow AMIE-MBAB A51Advanced,SteelGrey,Narrow AMIE-MBBA A51Basic,IceBlue,Narrow AMIE-MBBB A51Advanced,IceBlue,Narrow

External Photos

FCC ID: BXZAMIE Project no.: 80820 Page 1 of 2 Nemko Comlab, N-2027 Kjeller Page 1 (2) EXTERNAL PHOTOS - ASCOM AMIE ASCOM AMIE FCC ID: BXZAMIE Project no.: 80820 Page 2 of 2 Nemko Comlab, N-2027 Kjeller Page 2 (2) ASCOM AMIE

Internal Photos

FCC ID: BXZAMIE Project no.: 80820 Page 1 of 2 Nemko Comlab, N-2027 Kjeller Page 1 (2) INTERNAL PHOTOS - ASCOM AMIE ASCOM AMIE FCC ID: BXZAMIE Project no.: 80820 Page 2 of 2 Nemko Comlab, N-2027 Kjeller Page 2 (2) ASCOM AMIE

Parts List/Tune Up Info

18' June 2007. Attn: Reviewing Engineer Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21 046 STATEMENT Factory tune-up procedure Ascom a51 Alarm Transmitter, model AMIE-XXXXX FCC Registration Number (FRN): 001 390421 4 FCC ID: BXZAMIE FCC Part 90 Certification Ascom Sweden A5 hereby declares that the subject unit is aligned and calibrated as follows: Transmit Power The unit is aligned and calibrated in the factory for maximum allowable transmit power. Frequency Control The unit uses a software controlled Phase Locked Loop to set the transmit frequency. The operation and accuracy of the transmitter frequency is tested in the factory. The transmit frequency is set by factory. Signature Name Title Company Tania Oftebrink Regulatory Manager Ascom Sweden AB Ascorn, Wireless Solutions PO Box 8783, SE402 76 Gothenburg, Sweden T +46 31 55 93 00, F +46 31 55 20 31 www.ascwn.comhvs 0rg.nrJF-skatt 5563356292, VAT No. SE556336629201, REG. Office: GOTEBORG

RF Exposure Info

June4,2007. Attn:ReviewingEngineer FederalCommunicationsCommission 7435OaklandMilisRoad Columbia,MD21046 DUTYCYCLESTATEMENT Ascoma51AlarmTransmitter,modeIAMIE-XXXXX FCCRegistrationNumber(FRN):0013904214 FCCID:BXZAMIE FCCPart90Certification Madam/Gentlemen, AscomSwedenABherebydeclaresthat: Eachtransmissionis 400mslongmaximum. Transmissionis sendfromtheunit: ·Duringsupervision:onetransmissioneach3 minute. .Onalarm,estimatedonealarm/day. Dutycyclecalculation: =0.4/180+0.4/(24*60*60)=0.22% Signature Name Title Company TaniaOttebrink RegulatoryManager AscomSwedenAB Ascom,WirelessSolutions POBox8783,SE40276Gothenburg,SwedenT +46315593DO,F +4631552031 www.ascom.com/ws Org.nr.lF-skatt556336-6292,VATNo.SE556336629201,REG.Office:GÖTEBORG ascorn The Source-based time-averaged output power is below the limit for General Public Use.

Test Report

Nemko AS, Gaustadalléen 30, P.O.Box 73 Blindern, NO-0314 Oslo Norway T +47 22 96 03 30 F +47 22 96 05 50 Enterprise number NO974404532 Visiting address: Nemko Comlab, Gåsevikveien 8, P.O.Box 96, NO-2027 Kjeller Norway T +47 64 84 57 00 F +47 64 84 57 05 Test report no. : 80820/2 Item tested : ASCOM AMIE Type of equipment : Alarm Transmitter FCC ID : BXZAMIE Client : Ascom Sweden AB FCC Part 90.217 Low Power Licensed Transmitter RSS-119, Issue 8 Land Mobile and Fixed Radio Transmitters and Receivers Operating in the Frequency Range 27.41-960 MHz 12 June 2007 Authorized by : .......................... .................... Egil Hauger Technical Verificator TEST REPORT FCC part 90.217 Project no.: 80820 FCC ID: BXZAMIE Nemko Comlab, N-2027 Kjeller Page 2 (16) CONTENTS 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ...................................................................................................... 3 1.1 Testhouse Info .......................................................................................................................... 3 1.2 Client Information ...................................................................................................................... 3 1.3 Manufacturer ............................................................................................................................. 3 2 Test Information ...................................................................................................................... 4 2.1 Test Item ................................................................................................................................... 4 2.2 Test Environment ...................................................................................................................... 5 2.3 Test Period................................................................................................................................ 5 3 TEST REPORT SUMMARY...................................................................................................... 6 3.1 General ..................................................................................................................................... 6 3.2 Test Summary........................................................................................................................... 7 3.3 Description of modification for Modification Filing..................................................................... 7 3.4 Comments................................................................................................................................. 7 3.5 Family List Rational ................................................................................................................... 7 4 TEST RESULTS ....................................................................................................................... 8 4.1 RF Output Power, ERP ............................................................................................................. 8 4.2 Occupied Bandwidth ................................................................................................................. 9 4.3 Field Strength of Spurious Radiations ..................................................................................... 11 4.4 Frequency Stability.................................................................................................................. 13 4.5 Receiver Spurious Emissions.................................................................................................. 14 5 LIST OF TEST EQUIPMENT.................................................................................................. 15 6 BLOCK DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................. 16 6.1 Test Site Radiated Emission ................................................................................................... 16 TEST REPORT FCC part 90.217 Project no.: 80820 FCC ID: BXZAMIE Nemko Comlab, N-2027 Kjeller Page 3 (16) 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 Testhouse Info Name : Nemko Comlab Address : Gåsevikveien 8, Box 96 N-2027 Kjeller, NORWAY Phone : +47 64 84 57 00 Fax : +47 64 84 57 05 E-mail: [email protected] FCC test firm registration # : 994405 IC OATS registration # : 4443 Total Number of Pages: 16 1.2 Client Information Name : Ascom Sweden AB Address : P.O. Box 8783, SE-402 76 Gothenburg, Sweden Contact: Name : Tania Ottebrink E-mail : [email protected] 1.3 Manufacturer Name : / Address : / TEST REPORT FCC part 90.217 Project no.: 80820 FCC ID: BXZAMIE Nemko Comlab, N-2027 Kjeller Page 4 (16) 2 Test Information 2.1 Test Item Name : ASCOM a51 FCC ID : BXZAMIE Industry Canada ID : 3724B-AMIE Model/version : AMIE-AABAA AMIE-AABAB AMIE-AABBA AMIE-AABBB Serial number : 420MHz: 6347467 447MHz: 6347447 475MHz: 6165415 Hardware identity and/or version: 1A Software identity and/or version : 1.4.1 Frequency Range : 420 – 475 MHz Number of Channels : 1 Type of Modulation : 10K0F1D (Frequency Shift Keying, Channel separation: 12.5 kHz) User Frequency Adjustment : None Rated Output Power : 30 mW ERP Type of Power Supply : Battery Antenna Connector : None Theory of Operation The EUT is an alarm transmitter and transmits a short preprogrammed FSK-modulated alarm message when the user pushes the alarm button. The EUT is a one-way device and does not contain a receiver. Exposure Evaluation The EUT is a portable device and is designed to be worn in a belt clip and handheld when used. The device is an alarm transceiver that transmits a digital alarm signal for 2 seconds when the alarm button is pressed. The alarm signal is then repeated every 15 minutes. This gives a duty cycle of about 0.2%. The EUT is exempted from RF Exposure Evaluation to Industry Canada SAR requirements since the time averaged Output Power is below the limit in RSS-102 Issue 2, clause 2.5.1 for General Public Use. TEST REPORT FCC part 90.217 Project no.: 80820 FCC ID…

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Test Setup Photos

FCC ID: BXZAMIE Project no.: 80820 Page 1 of 1 PHOTOS OF TEST SET-UP – ASCOM AMIE Radiated emissions 1000- 5000 MHz

Contact Information

Applicant

Peter Soderberg
[email protected]004631559579Fax: +46 31 552031

Test Firm

Nemko ASFrode Sveinsen
[email protected]47-22-96-03-35Fax: 47-22-96-05-50

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmissionTolerance
190.217(b)420 MHz - 475 MHz36.00 mW5K70F1D20.0000000000 ppm
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power listed is peak effective radiated power (ERP).

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