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BYMHS6000Wireless Headset

HM Electronics Inc
Wireless Headset - FCC ID BYMHS6000 - HM Electronics Inc
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter
Date of Grant
Oct 18, 2005
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Oct 18, 2005
Equipment Note
Wireless Headset
Frequency Range
2401.92000000 - 2481.40800000
Company
HM Electronics Inc
Country
United States

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Users Manual

     OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS POWER ON: Press and release the power button on the inside of the headset housing, shown in Figure 1. A voice message in the earpiece will say “Headset #, Battery Full/Half or Low” and the power light on the opposite side of the earpiece will go on (See Figure 2). POWER OFF: Press and hold the power button on the inside of the headset earpiece for approximately 3 seconds. A voice message in the earpiece will say “Headset off,” and the power light on the opposite side of the earpiece will go off. VOLUME UP: Lightly press the “VOL” up-arrow button on the side of the earpiece. Each time it is pressed, a short beep will be heard in the earpiece. VOLUME DOWN: Lightly press the “VOL” down- arrow button on the side of the earpiece. Each time it is pressed, a short beep will be heard in the earpiece. Figure 2 CONFIGURE HEADSET: Start with power OFF and press any of the following button combinations while powering the unit ON. Immediately release all buttons after pressing the power button. All of these settings have associated voice prompts when applying the setting. Please listen to confirm desired setting: ∑ Hands Free (HF) on / off – Press and hold “B” and UP arrow to turn on HF. Press and hold “B” and DOWN arrow to turn HFoff. ∑ Auto HF (AHF) – Press “A1” (or A2) and the UP arrow to turn on the Auto HF mode. Set the base Xcvr switch K1-3 to on. When you power the unit off AHF mode is not saved. ∑ Language selection – Press and hold “A1” and the DOWN arrow to toggle between English and another language. Doing this again toggles back to first language. ∑ Registration to Base – Set base to accept registration and power up HS6000 while holding “B”. Hold the HS6000 within 2 meters of the base. (Must be done before use, see Wireless I/Q operation manual) ∑ Play Status – Press “A2” and DOWN arrow buttons. (e.g. “Headset #, Battery Full/Half/Low, English/Espanol, Hands-free on/off, firmware version #”) If you have questions regarding the HS6000, please call HM Electronics, Inc. at (800)848-4468. DRAFT October 3, 2005 DRAFT Figure 1 Transmit Light Power Light TO TALK TO CUSTOMERS: With your fingertip (not your fingernail), press and release either the A1 or the A2 button according to the instructions below, and speak into the microphone. When you have finished talking to the customer, press the A1 or A2 button again. The headset will automatically stop transmitting when the car drives away. TO TALK TO OTHER CREW MEMBERS: Press and hold the B button near the microphone, shown in Figure 3, and speak into the microphone. Release the button when you finish speaking. Figure 3 Single-Lane Operation (one base station for one speaker post) Dual-Lane Operation (two base stations for two speaker posts) Hands-Free (HF) Mode: Hands-Free (HF) Mode: * Alert tone (single beep) sounds in headset, then customer at speaker post or menu board can be heard. * Adjust customer’s voice level in headset if necessary. * Press and release A1 or A2 button to speak and listen to customer. You will see microphone boom tip light up. * Press and release A1, A2 or B button to end communication with customer. Microphone boom tip light will go out. * Press and release A1 or A2 button if you want to speak to the customer again. You will see microphone boom tip light up. * If customer drives away from speaker post or menu board, headset automatically stops transmitting microphone boom tip light will go out. * Alert tone (single beep for Lane 1, double beep for Lane 2) sounds in headset, then customer at speaker post or menu board can be heard. * Adjust customer’s voice level in headset if necessary. * Press and release A1 button for Lane 1 or A2 for Lane 2, to speak and listen to customer. You will see microphone boom tip light up. * Press and release A1, A2 (depending on lane) or B button to end communication with customer. Microphone boom tip light will go out. * Press and release A1 button for Lane 1 or A2 for Lane 2, to speak to the customer again. You will see microphone boom tip light up. * To change lanes, press and release the opposite A button. A voice in the headset will say “Lane 1” or “Lane 2.” * If customer drives away from speaker post or menu board, headset automatically stops transmitting. Microphone boom tip light will go out. Auto Hands-Free (AHF) Mode: Auto Hands-Free (AHF) Mode: * Alert tone (single beep) sounds in headset, then customer at speaker post or menu board can be heard. * Adjust customer’s voice level in headset if necessary. * Speak and listen to customer without pressing any buttons. You will see microphone boom tip light up. * Press and release A1, A2 or B button to end communication with customer. Microphone boom tip light will go out. * Press and release A1 or A2 button if you want to speak to the customer again. You will see microphone boom tip light up. * If customer drives away from speaker post or menu board, headset automatically stops transmitting. Microphone boom tip light will go out. * Alert tone (single beep for Lane 1, double beep for Lane 2) sounds in headset, then customer at speaker post or menu board can be heard. * Adjust customer’s voice level in headset if necessary. * Speak and listen to customer without pressing any buttons. You will see microphone boom tip light up. * Press and release A1, A2 (depending on lane) or B button to end communication with customer. Microphone boom tip light will go out. * Press and release A1 button for Lane 1 or A2 for Lane 2, to speak to the customer again. You will see microphone boom tip light up. * If customer drives away from speaker post or menu board, headset automatically stops transmitting. Microphone boom tip light will go out. Push-To-Talk (PTT) Mode: Push-To-Talk (PTT) Mode: * Alert tone (single beep) sounds in headset, then customer at speaker post or menu board can be heard. * Adjust customer’s voice level in headset if necessary. * Press and hold A1 or A2 button to speak to customer. You will se…

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Attestation Statements

Nemko Canada Inc 303 River Road Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1V 1H2 Attn: Director of Certification Authority to Act as Agent RE: FCC ID# _BYMHS6000 _____ On our behalf, I appoint Nemko USA, 11696 Sorrento Valley Rd. San Diego, CA, USA. to act as our agent in the preparation of this application for equipment certification. I certify that submitted documents properly describe the device or system for which equipment certification is sought. I also certify that each unit manufactured, imported or marketed, as defined in the Federal Communications Commission’s regulations will have affixed to it a label identical to that submitted for approval with this application. For instances where our authorized agent signs the application for certification on our behalf, I acknowledge that all responsibility for complying with the terms and conditions for certification, as specified by Nemko Canada Inc, still resides with company name here. Dated this 25 th Day of August 20 05 Agency agreement expiration date: 1 st Day of December, 2005 By: Thomas H. Stanford Signature Printed Title: Principal RF Engineer On behalf of : HM Electronics, Inc. Telephone: 858-535-6138

Cover Letter(s)

8/29/2005 Nemko 11696 Sorrento Valley Rd. San Diego CA, 92121 USA Re: Request of Confidentiality for FCC ID#: _BYMHS6000 ____ Pursuant to Sections 0.457(d)(I)(ii) and 0.459 of the Commission’s Rules, the Applicant hereby requests confidential treatment of information accompanying as outlined below: Schematics, Parts List, Operating Description, Block Diagrams The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters might be harmful to the Applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The Applicant understands that pursuant to Rule 0.457(d)(I)(ii), disclosure of this Application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this Application. Sincerely, Thomas H. Stanford Principal RF Engineer HM Electronics, Inc.

RF Exposure Info

2867 Progress Place, Suite 4D • Escondido, CA 92029 • U.S.A. TEL (760) 737-3131 • FAX (760) 737-9131 http://www.rfexposurelab.com CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE SAR EVALUATION HM Electronics Dates of Test: August 15, 2005 14110 Stowe Dr. Test Report Number: SAR.20050801 Poway, CA 92064 Revision A FCC ID: BYMHS6000 IC Certificate: 1860A-HS6000 Model(s): HS6000 Test Sample: Production Unit Serial No.: F31G0019 Equipment Type: Wireless Headset Classification: Portable Transmitter Next to Head TX Frequency Range: 2401.92 – 2481.408 MHz Maximum RF Output: 19.3 dBm Conducted Signal Modulation: TDMA Antenna Type (Length): Internal Application Type: Certification FCC Rule Parts: Part 15.247 IC Specification: RSS-102 This wireless mobile and/or portable device has been shown to be compliant for localized specific absorption rate (SAR) for uncontrolled environment/general exposure limits specified in ANSI/IEEE Std. C95.1-1999 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement procedures specified in IEEE 1528-2003, OET Bulletin 65 Supp. C, RSS-102 and Safety Code 6 (See test report). I attest to the accuracy of the data. All measurements were performed by myself or were made under my supervision and are correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. I assume full responsibility for the completeness of these measurements and vouch for the qualifications of all persons taking them. RF Exposure Lab, LLC certifies that no party to this application has been denied FCC benefits pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 853(a). Jay M. Moulton Vice President © 2005 RF Exposure Lab, LLC This report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of RF Exposure Lab, LLC. FCC ID: BYMHS6000 Table of Contents 1. Introduction...........................................................................................................................3 SAR Definition [5]......................................................................................................................3 2. SAR Measurement Setup.....................................................................................................4 Robotic System.........................................................................................................................4 System Hardware.....................................................................................................................4 System Description...................................................................................................................4 E-Field Probe ALS-E-020.........................................................................................................5 3. Robot Specifications.............................................................................................................7 4. Probe and Dipole Calibration................................................................................................8 5. Phantom & Simulating Tissue Specifications........................................................................9 SAM Phantom...........................................................................................................................9 Brain & Muscle Simulating Mixture Characterization................................................................9 Device Holder...........................................................................................................................9 6. Definition of Reference Points.............................................................................................10 Ear Reference Point................................................................................................................10 Device Reference Points........................................................................................................10 7. Test Configuration Positions...............................................................................................11 Positioning for Cheek/Touch [5]..............................................................................................11 Positioning for Ear / 15 ̊ Tilt [5]................................................................................................12 Body Worn Configurations......................................................................................................13 8. ANSI/IEEE C95.1 – 1999 RF Exposure Limits [2]...............................................................14 Uncontrolled Environment.......................................................................................................14 Controlled Environment.......................................................................................................... 14 9. Measurement Uncertainty...................................................................................................15 10. System Validation........................................................................................................... 16 Tissue Verification...................................................................................................................16 Test System Verification......................................................................................................... 16 11. SAR Test Data Summary................................................................................................17 Procedures Used To Establish Test Signal.............................................................................17 Device Test Condition............................................................................................................. 17 SAR Data Summary – 2450 MHz Head..................................................................................18 SAR Data Summary – 2450 MHz Head..................................................................................19 12. Test Equipment List....................................................................…

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RF Exposure Info

FCC ID: BYMHS6000 Appendix D – Probe Calibration Data Sheets © 2005 RF Exposure Lab, LLC Page 55 of 81 This report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of RF Exposure Lab, LLC. NCL CALIBRATION LABORATORIES Calibration File No.: CP-603 Client.: RFEL C E R T I F I C A T E OF C A L I B R A T I O N It is certified that the equipment identified below has been calibrated in the NCL CALIBRATION LABORATORIES by qualified personnel following recognized procedures and using transfer standards traceable to NRC/NIST. Equipment: Miniature Isotropic RF Probe 2450 MHz Manufacturer: APREL Laboratories Model No.: E-020 Serial No.: 215 Calibration Procedure: SSI/DRB-TP-D01-032-E020-V2 Project No: RFEL-Probe-215-Calibration-5166 Calibrated: 10 th June 2005 Released on: 10 th June 2005 This Calibration Certificate is Incomplete Unless Accompanied with the Calibration Results Summary Released By: ______________________________________________________ NCL CALIBRATION LABORATORIES 51 SPECTRUM WAY Division of APREL Lab. NEPEAN, ONTARIO TEL: (613) 820-4988 CANADA K2R 1E6 FAX: (613) 820-4161 Signature On File NCL Calibration Laboratories Division of APREL Laboratories. Page 2 of 10 This page has been reviewed for content and attested to on Page 2 of this document. Introduction This Calibration Report reproduces the results of the calibration performed in line with the SSI/DRB-TP-D01-032-E020-V2 E-Field Probe Calibration Procedure. The results contained within this report are for APREL E-Field Probe E-020 215. References SSI/DRB-TP-D01-032-E020-V2 E-Field Probe Calibration Procedure IEEE 1528 “Recommended Practice for Determining the Peak Spatial-Average Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) in the Human Body Due to Wireless Communications Devices: Experimental Techniques” SSI-TP-011 Tissue Calibration Procedure Conditions Probe 215 was a new probe taken from stock prior to calibration. Ambient Temperature of the Laboratory: 22 °C +/- 0.5°C Temperature of the Tissue: 21 °C +/- 0.5°C We the undersigned attest that to the best of our knowledge the calibration of this probe has been accurately conducted and that all information contained within this report has been reviewed for accuracy. ------------------------------------------------------------ Stuart Nicol Director Product Development ------------------------------------------------------------ Janusz Lokaj Member of Engineering Staff (Calibration Engineer) NCL Calibration Laboratories Division of APREL Laboratories. Page 3 of 10 This page has been reviewed for content and attested to on Page 2 of this document. Calibration Results Summary Probe Type: E-Field Probe E-020 Serial Number: 215 Frequency: 2450 MHz Sensor Offset: 1.56 mm Sensor Length: 2.5 mm Tip Enclosure: Ertalyte* Tip Diameter: <5 mm Tip Length: 60 mm Total Length: 290 mm *Resistive to recommended tissue recipes per IEEE-1528 Sensitivity in Air Channel X: 1.2 μV/(V/m) 2 Channel Y: 1.2 μV/(V/m) 2 Channel Z: 1.2 μV/(V/m) 2 Diode Compression Point: 95 mV NCL Calibration Laboratories Division of APREL Laboratories. Page 4 of 10 This page has been reviewed for content and attested to on Page 2 of this document. Sensitivity in Head Tissue Frequency: 2450 MHz Epsilon: 39.2 (+/-5%) Sigma: 1.80 S/m (+/-10%) ConvF Channel X: 4.6 Channel Y: 4.6 Channel Z: 4.6 Tissue sensitivity values were calculated using the load impedance of the APREL Laboratories Daq-Paq. Boundary Effect: Uncertainty resulting from the boundary effect is less than 2% for the distance between the tip of the probe and the tissue boundary, when less than 2.44mm. Spatial Resolution: The measured probe tip diameter is 5 mm (+/- 0.01 mm) and therefore meets the requirements of SSI/DRB-TP-D01-032 for spatial resolution. NCL Calibration Laboratories Division of APREL Laboratories. Page 5 of 10 This page has been reviewed for content and attested to on Page 2 of this document. Receiving Pattern 2450 MHz (Air) Receiving Pattern Probe s/n 215 2450MHz 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 340 350 Ch1Ch2Ch3Tot NCL Calibration Laboratories Division of APREL Laboratories. Page 6 of 10 This page has been reviewed for content and attested to on Page 2 of this document. Isotropy Error 2450 MHz (Air) Isotropy Error Probe s/n 215 2450MHz -10 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0100200300 Error [dB] Isotropy Plot Probe s/n 215 2450MHz 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0100200300 Degrees (x10) Voltage (mV) Ch1Ch2Ch3 Isotropicity in Tissue: 0.10 dB NCL Calibration Laboratories Division of APREL Laboratories. Page 7 of 10 This page has been reviewed for content and attested to on Page 2 of this document. Dynamic Range Probe 215 Dynamic Range 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000 10000 1.0010.00100.001,000.0010,000.00100,000.001,000,000.0010,000,000.00 Electric Field [(V/m)^2] Voltage [microV] Uncompensated Compensated NCL Calibration Laboratories Division of APREL Laboratories. Page 8 of 10 This page has been reviewed for content and attested to on Page 2 of this document. Video Bandwidth Probe Frequency Characteristics -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 110100100010000 Frequency (Hz) Video Bandwidth at 500 Hz 1 dB Video Bandwidth at 1.02 KHz: 3 dB NCL Calibration Laboratories Division of APREL Laboratories. Page 9 of 10 This page has been reviewed for content and attested to on Page 2 of this document. Conversion Factor Uncertainty Assessment Frequency: 2450MHz Epsilon: 39.2 (+/-5%) Sigma: 1.80 S/m (+/-10%) ConvF Channel X: 4.6 7%(K=2) Channel Y: 4.6 7%(K=2) Channel Z: 4.6 7%(K=2) To minimize the uncertainty calculation all tissue sensitivity values were calculated using a load impedance of 5 MΩ. Boundary Effect: For a distance of 2.4mm the evaluated uncertainty (increase in the probe sensitivity) is less than 2%. NCL Calibration Laboratories Division of APREL Laboratories. Page 10 of 10 This page has been reviewed for content and attested to …

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Test Report

Nemko USA, Inc. 11696 Sorrento Valley Rd., Suite F San Diego, CA 92121-1024 Phone (858) 755-5525 Fax (858) 452-1810 CERTIFICATION TEST REPORT PART 15.247, SUBPART C RSS-210 - LOW POWER LICENSE EXEMPT RADIO-COMMUNICATION DEVICES (ALL FREQUENCY BANDS) DECLARATION OF CONFORMANCE PROCEDURES TEST REPORT For The Headset Model: HS6000 FCC ID#: BYMHS6000 PREPARED FOR: HME 14110 Stowe Drive Poway, CA 92064 PREPARED ON 8-25-05 REPORT NUMBER: 2005 080643-FCC PROJECT NUMBER: 25-643-HME Total Pages: 35 Nemko USA, Inc. 11696 Sorrento Valley Road, Suite F, San Diego, CA 92121 Phone (858) 755-5525 Fax (858) 452-1810 DATE DOCUMENT NAME DOCUMENT # PAGE Aug. 25, 2005 HS6000 Headset FCC Test Report FCC ID#: BYMHS6000 2005 080643 FCC 2 of 35 DOCUMENT HISTORY REVISION DATE COMMENTS - 8-25-05 Prepared By: A. LAUDANI - 8-25-05 Initial Release: F. Fleury NOTE: Nemko USA, Inc. hereby makes the following statements so as to conform to Chapter 10 (Test Reports) Requirements of ANSI C63.4 (1992) “Methods and Measurement of Radio-Noise Emissions from Low-Voltage Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the Range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz”: o The unit described in this report was received at Nemko USA, Inc.'s facilities on March 11, 2004. Testing was performed on the unit described in this report on March 11, 2004 to March 16, 2004. o The Test Results reported herein apply only to the Unit actually tested, and to substantially identical Units. o This report does not imply the endorsement of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), NVLAP or any other government agency. This Report is the property of Nemko USA, Inc., and shall not be reproduced, except in full, without prior written approval of Nemko USA, Inc. However, all ownership rights are hereby returned unconditionally to HME, and approval is hereby granted to HME and its employees and agents to reproduce all or part of this report for any legitimate business purpose without further reference to Nemko USA, Inc. Nemko USA, Inc. 11696 Sorrento Valley Road, Suite F, San Diego, CA 92121 Phone (858) 755-5525 Fax (858) 452-1810 DATE DOCUMENT NAME DOCUMENT # PAGE Aug. 25, 2005 HS6000 Headset FCC Test Report FCC ID#: BYMHS6000 2005 080643 FCC 3 of 35 TABLE OF CONTENTS DOCUMENT HISTORY........................................................................................................................................................2 CERTIFICATION...................................................................................................................................................................5 1. ADMINISTRATIVE DATA AND TEST SUMMARY.............................................................................................6 1.1.ADMINISTRATIVE DATA................................................................................................................................................6 1.2.TEST SUMMARY...............................................................................................................................................................6 2. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION....................................................................................................................................7 2.1.SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND POWER CABLES.............................................................................................................7 2.2.DEVICE INTERCONNECTION AND I/O CABLES............................................................................................................7 2.3.DESIGN MODIFICATIONS FOR COMPLIANCE...............................................................................................................8 2.4.DESIGN MODIFICATIONS FOR COMPLIANCE...............................................................................................................8 3. DESCRIPTION OF TEST SITE AND EQUIPMENT..............................................................................................9 3.1.DESCRIPTION OF TEST SITE...........................................................................................................................................9 4. DESCRIPTION OF TESTING METHODS............................................................................................................10 4.1.INTRODUCTION..............................................................................................................................................................10 4.2.CONFIGURATION AND METHODS OF MEASUREMENTS FOR RADIATED EMISSIONS..........................................16 5. TEST RESULTS.........................................................................................................................................................19 5.1. CFR 47 PART 15C §15.247 TEST RESULTS.............................................................................................................22 TEST SETUP DIAGRAMS Figure 1. General EUT Test Setup Diagram....................................................................................................................11 APPENDICES A. ADDITION CONDUCTED SPURIOUS PLOTS B. CONDUCTED & RADIATED EMISSIONS MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTIES...........................................................26 C. NEMKO USA, INC.’S TEST EQUIPMENT & FACILITIES CALIBRATION PROGRAM................................................28 D. FCC AND NVLAP ACCREDITATION.............................................................................................................................30 Nemko USA, Inc. 11696 Sorrento Valley Road, Suite F, San Diego, CA 92121 Phone (858) 755-5525 Fax (858) 452-1810 DATE DOCUMENT NAME DOCUMENT # PAGE Aug. 25, 2005 HS6000 Headset FCC Test Report FCC ID#: BYMHS6000 2005 080643 FCC 4 of 35 CERTIFICATION Nemko USA, Inc., an independent Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Test Laboratory, produced this Test Report and performed the Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) testing and data evaluation contained herein. Nemko USA, Inc.’s measurement facility is cu…

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Test Setup Photos

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Contact Information

Applicant

Manuel Liong Jr(Staff Regulatory Engineer)
[email protected]858-535-6000Fax: 858-452-7207

Technical Contact

Nemko USAAlan Laudani
[email protected]858-755-5525

11696 Sorrento Valley Rd · San Diego, California · United States

Test Firm

Nemko USA, Inc. - San Diego EMC DivisionRicky Hill
[email protected]8587555525Fax: 8587939914

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C2.40 GHz - 2.48 GHz80.00 mW
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Output Power listed is peak conducted. SAR compliance is limited to the specific configurations tested for this filing. The highest reported SAR values are: Head: 0.074 W/kg.

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