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9261-7225 Iss. 1 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Industry Canada (IC) Product Information This product has been tested and certified for use in both the US and Canada. (The term “IC:” before the certification/registration number, only signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met.) Any modifications to this equipment not expressly authorised by Multitone, could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Installation:- Important Safety Information •In order to comply with the FCC 47CFR and Canadian Safety Code 6 regulations for the Maximum Permitted Exposure (MPE) to Radio Frequency Fields, it has been determined that this equipment and it’s associated antenna, should not be installed within 1 metre distance (inclusive of safety margin) of where people may be located, or can approach, for periods in excess of 5 mins. in any 1 hour. •The equipment should be positioned, so that there is no interference to the flow of air through ventilation openings and away from any sources of heat. •Do not install near sources of water, moisture, or in areas where hazardous gases or vapours may be present. •The equipment should only be mounted to a wall, as recommended in the installation instructions. •All installation wiring should be carried out in accordance with recognised Codes of Wiring Practice, applicable to the equipment and circuits involved, eg. mains power, telephone and/or radio. •Power supply cords and other leads, should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on, or pinched, by items placed upon or against them. Particular attention should be paid to cord entrance and exit points. Where installation involves an external radio aerial/antenna, the antenna should be located away from power lines. Ensure that where applicable the antenna system is grounded, to provide some protection against voltage surges and build-up of static charges. Power connection:- •The equipment should only be connected to a power supply as described in the operating instructions, or as marked on the equipment. Do not overload outlets and extension cords, as this can result in fire, or electrical shock. •Where equipment has been provided with a three-wire grounding type plug, this plug will only fit a grounding type power outlet. This is a safety feature and should not be defeated. If you are unable to use a grounding outlet, contact your electrician. •Where equipment has been provided with a polarized line plug (one blade wider than the other - US/Canada), this plug will only fit a power outlet one way. This is a safety feature and should not be defeated. If you are unable to insert the plug fully, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still not fit, contact your electrician to replace the obsolete outlet. Servicing: - •This equipment contains non user-serviceable parts. All repairs to be undertaken by qualified service personnel. In the case of a problem, please contact your service representative/agent. •No attempt should be made to remove any designated safety covers, as these areas contain voltages of a sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to personnel. •All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the equipment is connected and operated and retained for future reference. All warnings marked on the equipment should be strictly adhered to. 9261-7225 Iss. 1 US & Canadian Agents:- U.S. Turn-key Technology Inc. (T.T.I.) 10 Parsonage Road, Edison, New Jersey 08837 USA Tel: 1-732-906-0600 Fax: 1-732-906-0626 www.turn-keytechnologies.com Canada Multitone Wireless (Canada) 241 Edgeley BL. Unit 13 Concord, Ontario L4K 3Y6 Canada Tel: 1-905-760-9696 Fax: 1-905-760-9445
RPT 633 TM1184 Issue 1 AL1 (May 1997)Page (i) TECHNICAL MANUAL for UHF TRANSMITTER MODEL RPT 633 and UHF SERIAL ENCODER MODEL RPE 673 Printed and published in England RPT 633 Page (ii)TM1184 Issue 1 AL1 (May 1997) ©Multitone Electronics plc 1997 COMPANY LIABILITY The information in this manual has been carefully compiled and checked for technical accuracy. Multitone Electronics plc accept no liability for inaccuracies or errors. In line with the company policy of technical advancement, the information within this document may be changed. The user should ensure that the correct issue of the document is used. Comments or correspondence regarding this manual should be addressed to: Multitone Electronics plc Technical Publications Multitone House Beggarwood Lane Kempshott Hill Basingstoke Hampshire RG23 7LL England ISSUEDATE 1April 1994 RPT 633 TM1184 Issue 1 AL1 (May 1997)Page (iii) CONTENTS Page (i)Title Page Page (ii)Company Liability Page (iii)Contents Page (iv)Effective Page List Page (v)Safety Summary Warning Page (vi)Cautions Section 1Introduction and Specification Section 2Operating Instructions Section 3Technical Description Section 4Installation and Commissioning Section 5Servicing Section 6Spare Parts List Section 7Diagrams Appendix 1UHF Serial Encoder Model RPE 673 RPT 633 Page (iv)TM1184 Issue 1 AL1 (May 1997) EFFECTIVE PAGE LIST Page No.IssuePage No.IssuePage No.Issue (i)1 AL14-517-111 (ii)1 AL14-61 (iii)1 AL15-11A1-11 AL1 (iv)1 AL15-21A1-21 AL1 (v)15-31A1-31 AL1 (vi)15-41A1-41 AL1 1-11 AL15-51A1-51 AL1 1-215-61A1-61 AL1 1-315-71A1-71 AL1 1-415-81A1-81 AL1 2-115-91A1-91 AL1 2-215-101A1-101 AL1 3-116-11A1-111 AL1 3-216-21A1-121 AL1 3-316-31A1-131 AL1 3-416-41A1-141 AL1 3-516-51A1-151 AL1 3-616-61A1-161 AL1 3-716-71A1-171 AL1 3-816-81A1-181 AL1 3-917-11A1-191 AL1 3-1017-21A1-201 AL1 4-117-3/41A1-211 AL1 4-217-5/61A1-221 AL1 4-317-7/81A1-231 AL1 4-417-9/101A1-241 AL1 RPT 633 TM 1184 Issue 1(v) GREAT CARE MUST BE TAKEN TO AVOID BREAKING OPEN THE ENCAPSULATION OF TR10 ON THE TRANSMITTER BOARD WHEN REPAIR OR COMPONENT REPLACEMENT IS BEING CARRIED OUT, AS THIS COMPONENT CONTAINS TOXIC BERYLLIUM OXIDE. SAFETY SUMMARY The following information applies to both operating and servicing personnel. General Warnings and Cautions will be found throughout the manual where they apply. WARNING statements identify conditions or practices that could result in personal injury or loss of life. CAUTION statements identify conditions or practices that could result in equipment damage. WARNING RPT 633 TM 1184 Issue 1(vi) CAUTIONS DO NOT MOUNT OVER A HEATER OR RADIATOR, OR IN DIRECT SUNLIGHT AND ENSURE A DRY ENVIRONMENT. STATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES ARE USED WITHIN THIS EQUIPMENT. CARE MUST BE TAKEN TO ENSURE DAMAGE TO THESE DEVICES IS NOT CAUSED BY HIGH LEVELS OF STATIC ELECTRICITY. SPARE BOARDS OR COMPONENTS SHOULD BE STORED IN ANTI-STATIC PACKAGING WHEN NOT INSTALLED IN THE EQUIPMENT. RPT 633 TM1184 Issue 1 AL1 (May 1997) Page 1 - 1 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION AND SPECIFICATION CONTENTS: 1.INTRODUCTION 2.ROLE OF THE TRANSMITTER 4.PHYSICAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS 5.Transmitter 6.Connectors 7.Physical Characteristics 8.Operational Enviroment 9.Power Supply 10.CRYSTAL FREQUENCY CALCULATION _______________________ INTRODUCTION 1.Sections 1 to 7 of this manual outline the installation and operation of the Radio Paging Transmitter model RPT 633. Appendix 1 details the Serial Encoder model RPE 673 and provides appropriate cross references to the main part of this manual (Sections 1 to 7) where functionality is common. ROLE OF THE TRANSMITTER 2.The transmitter is designed for operation with the RPE 340-series of telephone coupled encoders, or from the encoder output of the Access 3000, which together provide radio coverage with speech for smaller sites. The RPT 633 operates in the UHF band (420MHz to 470MHz), divided into three sub-bands, and has an output of 2.5 Watts. 3.Digital control reduces the wiring between the encoder and transmitter to a single pair for tone and display systems. A four wire connection is required for speech systems. RPT 633 TM 1184 Issue 1Page 1 - 2 PHYSICAL CONSTRUCTION 4.The transmitter consists of two boards, a transmitter board mounted in the base assembly and a VOX keying module mounted in the cover assembly. SPECIFICATIONS Transmitter 5.The following describes the performance and physical characteristics of the RPT 633 UHF transmitter: a)Frequency Range:420MHz to 470MHz b)Frequency Bands:Band 1420MHz to 424.99MHz Band 2425MHz to 446.99MHz Band 3447MHz to 470MHz c)Channel Spacing:Factory set to 10kHz, 12.5kHz, 20kHz or 25kHz d)Frequency Stability(normal):±5ppm from -10EC to +55EC (high stability):±1.5ppm from -10EC to +55EC ±2ppm from -25EC to +55EC ±2.5ppm from -30EC to +60EC e)Output Power:2.5W ±1dB f)Duty Cycle:50% (Max transmit time 2.5 minutes) g)Nominal Load Impedance:50 Ohms h)VSWR Protection:Protection against short term removal of antenna (maximum of five calls with antenna disconnected). Connectors 6.The following connectors are mounted on the transmitter board: a)PSU- SK3:2.1mm jack socket b)Digital- SK2:2-way modular keyed connector c)Analogue- SK1:2-way modular keyed connector d)RF- SK4:TNC socket RPT 633 TM 1184 Issue 1Page 1 - 3 Physical Characteristics 7.The dimensions and weight of the transmitter are as follows: a)Overall Dimensions:Width235mm (9.5in.) Depth210mm (8.3in.) Height 90mm (3.6in.) b)Weight (Excluding PSU):1.2kg (2.65lbs.) Operational Environment 8.The environmental characteristics of the transmitter are as follows: a)Temperature Range:Operational -10EC to +50EC b)Humidity:0-90% RH (non-condensing) c)Altitude:Up to 2000 metres Power Supply 9.17V 0.8A DC Nominal supplies from Multitone Power Supplies: 0301-0605240V (UK) 0301-0606220V (EURO) 0301-0607110V (US) CRYSTAL FREQUENCY CALCULATION 10.To calculate the carrier crystal frequency the following formula should be used: Crystal Frequency = Operating Frequency A WhereA = 56 for Band 3 orA = 48 for Bands 1 …
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Multitone Electronics plcMultitone Electronics plc Multitone House, Beggarwood Lane, Kempshott Hill, Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG23 7LL Tel: +44 (0)1256 320292 Fax: +44 (0)1256 462643 Website: www.multitone.com Federal Communications Commission, 7435 Oakland Mills Road, Columbia, MD 21046 USA Authority To Act As Agent To The Federal Communications Commission On behalf of Multitone Electronics PLC, I hereby appoint Nemko Canada Inc. to act as agent in the preparation of this application for equipment certification, to the Federal Communications Commission. I certify that the submitted exhibits properly describe the device for which certification is sought. I also certify that each unit manufactured, imported, or marketed as defined in the Commission’s regulations, will have affixed to it a label identical to that submitted for approval with this application. Agency agreement expiry date:- September 30th 2002 Dated this 25th Day Of February 2002 Signed: B.R.Merchant, Principal Approvals Engineer, Multitone Electronics plc Telephone:- +44 1256 320292 e-mail:- [email protected] Multitone Electronics plc is part of Kantone Holdings Ltd., a member of the Champion Technology group of companies.Registered in England Number 256314 Registered Address, Multitone House, Beggarwood Lane, Kempshott Hill, Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG23 7LL
Label, FCC Approval RPE673 2061-7173 NTS See drawing. 21.02.02 2061-7173 Reserve the Copyright of this drawing which is not to be copied Reproduced or disclosed to a third party without written consent Multitone Electronics plc 2002 c Title Drawn Checked Approved Approved Drg. No. Sheet 1 of 1 Z Name Date Third angle projection Scale Dimensions in mm D C B Finish Material Tolerances Unless stated otherwise 0.4 to 1 decimal place 0.2 to 2 decimal places Angles 1 / 2 o 0.1 to 3 decimal places Holes + 0.05 up to 5 1% above Concentricity to within 0.1 diameter All threads to BS3643 pt2 1981 class 6H-6g A 5 Issue Amendment Date A Introduced Do not scale drawing 3 4 1 2 Drg. No. Sheet1 of 1 Z A B C D Notes. 1. Label environmental requirements to comply with Multitone environmental test specification G006 issue 2 sections climatic operations and test, climatic operations for labels. 2. Labels to be supplied made up in sheets with easy peel off protective backing on adhesive side. 3. Labels to be free from imperfections. 4. For artwork see Drawing No. 1961-7174 Material: White Polyester with adhesive backing Adhesive: Permanent Acrylic Finish: Characters to be printed BLACK. 18,6 19,80 1,4 23,80 P.McMullan D.Russell RADS PERMISSIBLE ON ALL CORNERS ± 0,4 ± 0,4 21.02.02 See drawing. 21.02.02 Made in England FCC ID: E86RPE673 Multitone RPE673 IC: 225A-RPE673
RPE 673 US/Canada - Label Positioning
RPT 633 TM1184 Issue 1Page 6 - 1 SECTION 6 SPARE PARTS LIST CONTENTS: 1.GENERAL 2.MODULES TRANSMITTER BOARD COMPONENTS 3.Capacitors 4.Connectors 5.Crystals 6.Diodes 7.Inductors 8.Integrated Circuits 9.Links 10.Resistors 11Transducers 12.Transformer 13.Transistor 14.Antenna BANDED COMPONENTS 15.Filters 16.Capacitors VOX KEYING MODULE COMPONENTS 17.Capacitors 18.Connector 19.Diodes 20.Integrated Circuits 21.Resistors 22.Transistor RPT 633 Page 6 - 2TM1184 Issue 1 ITEM/CIRCUIT REFERENCE DESCRIPTIONPART NO. 1.GENERAL INSERT MOULDING SCREENED0960-9887 8-WAY INTER CONNECT FLEXFOIL4404-0001 MOULDING COVER0860-9846 CLAMPING PAD ADHESIVE1861-0225 NUT M319663 ESCUTCHEON2060-9878 WASHER PLAIN M320662 LABEL EQUIP.31600X7 RUBBER FEET 23MM33996 SCREW No. 6X16MM PAN HD POZI AB8204-0616 2.MODULES ASSY PCB VOX KEYING MODULE0260-7083 PSU 240V UK PLUG0301-0605 PSU 220V EURO PLUG0301-0606 PSU 110V0301-0607 TRANSMITTER BOARD COMPONENTS 3.Capacitors C1,10,12,40,80CAP CHIP 220p 10% 50V3301-0150 C2,47,72,74,111,117CAP AL 10F 20% 16V3401-0089 C3,7,15,18,19,22,23,24,27,30CAP CHIP 1n 10% 50V3301-0100 C4CAP CHIP 1p 0.25p 50V3301-0001 C5,53,55CAP CHIP 3p9 0.25p 50V3301-0008 C8,62,63,64,108,109CAP AL 4F7 20% 25V3401-0093 C9,90,91,92,93CAP AL 22F 20% 16V3401-0090 C11CAP CHIP 4p 0.25p 50V3301-0151 C13,35CAP CHIP 10p 0.25p 50V3301-0013 C14,54CAP CHIP 1p8 0.25p 50V3301-0004 C16,17,36,67,68,75,79,85,87CAP CHIP 4n7 10% 50V3301-0108 C20,38,41,46,49,52,66,95CAP CHIP 100n -20+80% 25V3301-0149 C21,26,32,34,43,48,61,78,88,94, 102CAP CHIP 220p 10% 50V3301-0081 C25,60CAP CHIP 5p6 0.25p 50V3301-0010 C28,29CAP CHIP 33p 5% 50V3301-0025 C31,33,73,76,77CAP CHIP 1n 10% 50V3301-0100 C39,118,129CAP CHIP 10n 10% 50V3301-0112 C42CAP CHIP 22p 5% 50V3301-0021 C44CAP CHIP 4p7 0.25p 50V3301-0009 C45,70,116CAP CHIP 1F 20% 16V3306-0020 RPT 633 TM1184 Issue 1Page 6 - 3 ITEM/CIRCUIT REFERENCE DESCRIPTIONPART NO. 3.Capacitors (Continued) C50,56,57CAP CHIP 3p3 0.25p 50V3301-0007 C51,89,113,132,133CAP CHIP 47p 5% 50V3301-0029 C58CAP CHIP 6p8 0.25p 50V3301-0011 C59CAP CHIP Op75 0.25P 50V3301-0251 C65CAP AL 1000F -10+50% 40V3402-0001 C69CAP CHIP 2n2 10% 50V3301-0104 C71,100CAP POLYTR 330n 10% 63V3304-0010 C81CAP CER 180p N750 100V3302-0231 C82CAP CER 150p 2% 100V3302-0151 C83,84CAP CER 22p 2% 100V3302-0141 C86CAP CHIP 8p2 0.25p 50V3301-0012 C96,101CAP PLYPRP 6n8 2.5% 63V3303-0003 C97,120,122CAP CHIP 180p 5% 50V3301-0043 C98,104CAP PLYPRP 10n 2.5% 63V3303-0004 C99,103CAP PLYPRP 4n7 2.5% 63V3303-0002 C105,107,114,115,124,125,126CAP CHIP 220p 10% 50V3301-0081 C106CAP PLYPRP 2n2 2.5% 100V3303-0009 C110,112,128,131CAP CHIP 100n -20+80% 25V3301-0149 C119CAP AL 100F 20% 6.3V3401-0084 C127,130CAP CHIP 220p 10% 50V3301-0081 VC1CAP CHIP TRIM 10p3506-0002 VC2,3,4CAP VARIABLE 2-10p3501-0002 VC5CAP VARIABLE 4-40p3501-0005 4.Connectors SK1,2PLUG 2-WAY4501-0002 SK3SOCKET 2.1mm PCB MOUNT4431-0012 SK4SKT RF COAX PANEL4414-0001 SOCKET 2-WAY4501-0001 5.Crystals XL1XTAL GENERIC SPEC3904 XL1XTAL GENERIC SPEC (HIGH STABILITY)3905 OV1CRYSTAL OVEN PLC1-27-12-756201-0001 6.Diodes D1DIODE VARICAP KV1310A-3 DUAL3701-0027 D2DIODE ZENER CHIP BZX84C103703-0017 D3,4DIODE CHIP BAR 183703-0004 D5DIODE CHIP BAV993703-0001 RPT 633 Page 6 - 4TM1184 Issue 1 ITEM/CIRCUIT REFERENCE DESCRIPTIONPART NO. 6.Diodes (Continued) D6,7DIODE ZENER CHIP BZX84C5VI3703-0010 D8DIODE MV21093701-0001 D9,10,11DIODE CHIP BAT543703-0044 7.Inductors L1COIL MC111 SERIES4609-0001 L2INDUCTOR 2F2H4102-0009 L3,4INDUCTOR 470nH4102-0005 L5INDUCTOR 10TURN4160-6235 L6AIR COIL4160-6236 L7AIR COIL4160-6237 L8,9,11,12INDUCTOR 220nH4102-0003 L10,19,20,21INDUCTOR 22nH4102-0050 L13INDUCTOR 100nH4102-0001 L14,15,16ASSY COIL605753 L17,18INDUCTOR 1mH4102-0025 L22INDUCTOR 6F84107-0002 8.Integrated Circuits IC1IC 560CDP3803-0003 IC2VOLT REG 78L82AWC95520 IC3,4VOLT REG 7812C6001-0002 IC5VOLT REG 78056001-0001 IC6IC 74HCTO53819-0014 IC7IC 14568BCP3802-0001 IC8IC HEF4069 SMD HEX INVERTER3819-0007 IC9IC SP4660DP3803-0001 IC10,12IC OP. AMP. LM348D3819-0003 IC11IC 76613803-0025 IC13IC OP AMP MC 1458ND3818-0001 IC14VOLTAGE REG ICL8069.REF:1.2V6002-0026 9.Links LK1,2,32-WAY JUMPER LINK (GOLD PLATED)4408-0001 RPT 633 TM1184 Issue 1Page 6 - 5 ITEM/CIRCUIT REFERENCE DESCRIPTIONPART NO. 10.Resistors R1RES CHIP 15k 5% 0.125W3101-0174 R2,12,17,63RES CHIP 2k2 5% 0.0625W3105-0179 R3,52,96RES CHIP 68R 5% 0.0625W3105-0143 R4,6,9,14,24,47,61,62,80,87RES CHIP 6k8 5% 0.0625W3105-0191 R5,7,8,64,73RES CHIP 33k 5% 0.0625W3105-0207 R10,26,59,90RES CHIP 560R 5% 0.0625W3105-0165 R11RES CHIP 22R 5% 0.0625W3105-0131 R13RES CHIP 3k3 5% 0.125W3101-0158 R15,45,86RES CHIP 15k 5% 0.0625W3105-0199 R16,67,68,69,79,100RES CHIP 10k 5% 0.0625W3105-0195 R18,19,37RES CHIP 220R 5% 0.0625W3105-0155 R20RES CHIP 3k9 5% 0.0625W3105-0185 R21RES CHIP 10R 5% 0.125W3101-0098 R22RES CHIP 100R 5% 0.125W3101-0122 R23,25,29,74,109,115RES CHIP 4k7 5% 0.0625W3105-0187 R27,34RES CHIP 47R 5% 0.0625W3105-0139 R28,39,40,99RES CHIP 33R 5% 0.0625W3105-0135 R30,33,106RES CHIP 470R 5% 0.0625W3105-0163 R31RES CHIP 15R 5% 0.0625W3105-0127 R32,91RES CHIP 1k2 5% 0.0625W3105-0173 R35,104RES CHIP 10R 5% 0.0625W3105-0123 R36RES CHIP 18k 5% 0.0625W3105-0201 R41,42RES MF 100R 1% 0.6W3103-0188 R43,53,58,117,119RES CHIP 100R 5% 0.0625W3105-0147 R44,84,124RES CHIP 22k 5% 0.0625W3105-0203 R46,107,111,114,121,123RES CHIP 1k0 5% .0625W3105-0171 R48RES CHIP 7k5 5% 0.0625W3105-0192 R49RES CHIP 1k5 5% 0.0625W3105-0175 R50RES CHIP 56k 5% 0.0625W3105-0213 R51,55,56,57,83RES CHIP 39k 5% .0625W3105-0209 R54RES MF 4R7 1% 0.6W3103-0156 R60RES CHIP 330R 5% .0625W3105-0159 R66,75,77,97RES CHIP 47k 5% .0625W3105-0211 R65,72,88RES CHIP 82k 5% .0625W3105-0217 R76,89RES CHIP 68k 5% 0.0625W3105-0215 R81,85RES CHIP 8k2 5% .0625W3105-0193 R82RES CHIP 27k 5% .0625W3105-0205 R92,101RES CHIP 100k 5% 0.0625W3105-0219 R93,94,98RES CHIP 2k7 5% 0.0625W3105-0181 R95RES CHIP 330k 5% 0.0625W3105-0231 RPT 633 Page 6 - 6TM1184 Issue 1 ITEM/CIRCUIT REFERENCE DESCRIPTIONPART NO. 10.Resistors (Continued) R102RES CHIP 820R 5% .0625W3105-016…
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Multitone Electronics plcMultitone Electronics plc Multitone House, Beggarwood Lane, Kempshott Hill, Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG23 7LL Tel: +44 (0)1256 320292 Fax: +44 (0)1256 462643 Website: www.multitone.com Federal Communications Commission, 7435 Oakland Mills Road, Columbia, MD 21046 USA Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) Compliance Statement For Multitone RPE673 Radio Paging Transcoder The Multitone RPE673 Radio Paging Transcoder (447-470MHz) equipment, contains a low power (2.5 Watts) transmitter and is intended for use with a “local” unity gain (or less) helical, or whip antenna. The equipment’s performance may be characterized in accordance with the MPE requirements of 47 CFR, as below. At the RPE 673's maximum rated operating frequency of 470MHz, the MPE limit for the General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure is 0.3mW/cm. The RPE 673 may be shown to comply with this 2 limit, at a line of sight distance of <26cm from the antenna element. Derivative analysis of this result is as follows:- For the general uncontrolled population, the Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) limit is given by the formula F/1500 mW/cm, where F is the operating frequency of the product. This equates 2 to a limit of 0.3mW/cm. 2 The prediction method provided, is based the following worst-case (far-field) calculation:- Power Density (P) = EIRP/(4BR ) D 2 Using this formula for the RPE 673 with the following values inserted; P = 0.3mW/cm; D 2 EIRP = 2500mW (worst case), yields a radius figure of 25.75cm. The User Manual, which also incorporates the Installation instructions, includes a warning under the heading “Important Safety Information”. This warning instructs the installer to ensure that the unit and it’s associated antenna, are mounted in a position where people will not approach, or be located within, 1m of the radiating antenna. This distance provides an additional safety margin for the product. Dated this 25th Day Of February 2002 Signed: B.R.Merchant, Principal Approvals Engineer, Multitone Electronics plc Telephone:- +44 1256 320292 e-mail:- [email protected] Multitone Electronics plc is part of Kantone Holdings Ltd., a member of the Champion Technology group of companies.Registered in England Number 256314 Registered Address, Multitone House, Beggarwood Lane, Kempshott Hill, Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG23 7LL
9261-7225 Iss. 1 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Industry Canada (IC) Product Information This product has been tested and certified for use in both the US and Canada. (The term “IC:” before the certification/registration number, only signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met.) Any modifications to this equipment not expressly authorised by Multitone, could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Installation:- Important Safety Information •In order to comply with the FCC 47CFR and Canadian Safety Code 6 regulations for the Maximum Permitted Exposure (MPE) to Radio Frequency Fields, it has been determined that this equipment and it’s associated antenna, should not be installed within 1 metre distance (inclusive of safety margin) of where people may be located, or can approach, for periods in excess of 5 mins. in any 1 hour. •The equipment should be positioned, so that there is no interference to the flow of air through ventilation openings and away from any sources of heat. •Do not install near sources of water, moisture, or in areas where hazardous gases or vapours may be present. •The equipment should only be mounted to a wall, as recommended in the installation instructions. •All installation wiring should be carried out in accordance with recognised Codes of Wiring Practice, applicable to the equipment and circuits involved, eg. mains power, telephone and/or radio. •Power supply cords and other leads, should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on, or pinched, by items placed upon or against them. Particular attention should be paid to cord entrance and exit points. Where installation involves an external radio aerial/antenna, the antenna should be located away from power lines. Ensure that where applicable the antenna system is grounded, to provide some protection against voltage surges and build-up of static charges. Power connection:- •The equipment should only be connected to a power supply as described in the operating instructions, or as marked on the equipment. Do not overload outlets and extension cords, as this can result in fire, or electrical shock. •Where equipment has been provided with a three-wire grounding type plug, this plug will only fit a grounding type power outlet. This is a safety feature and should not be defeated. If you are unable to use a grounding outlet, contact your electrician. •Where equipment has been provided with a polarized line plug (one blade wider than the other - US/Canada), this plug will only fit a power outlet one way. This is a safety feature and should not be defeated. If you are unable to insert the plug fully, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still not fit, contact your electrician to replace the obsolete outlet. Servicing: - •This equipment contains non user-serviceable parts. All repairs to be undertaken by qualified service personnel. In the case of a problem, please contact your service representative/agent. •No attempt should be made to remove any designated safety covers, as these areas contain voltages of a sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to personnel. •All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the equipment is connected and operated and retained for future reference. All warnings marked on the equipment should be strictly adhered to. 9261-7225 Iss. 1 US & Canadian Agents:- U.S. Turn-key Technology Inc. (T.T.I.) 10 Parsonage Road, Edison, New Jersey 08837 USA Tel: 1-732-906-0600 Fax: 1-732-906-0626 www.turn-keytechnologies.com Canada Multitone Wireless (Canada) 241 Edgeley BL. Unit 13 Concord, Ontario L4K 3Y6 Canada Tel: 1-905-760-9696 Fax: 1-905-760-9445
Master: PT90PLMT Date: February 25, 2001 Test Report:2W04669 Applicant:Multitone Electronics PLC Multitone House, Beggarwood Lane, Kempshott Hill, Basingstoke, Hampshire, England RG23 7LL Equipment Under Test:Multitone UHF Radio – RPE673 (EUT)447-470MHz FCC ID:E86RPE673 In Accordance With:FCC Part 90 Tested By:Nemko Canada Inc. 3325 River Road, R.R. 5 Ottawa, Ontario K1V 1H2 Authorized By: J. Harrington, RF Group Manager Date:28 March 2002 Total Number of Pages:24 Nemko Canada Inc.FCC PART 90 PRIVATE LAND MOBILE TRANSMITTER PROJECT NO.:2W04669 EQUIPMENT: RPE673 FCC ID: E86RPE673 Page 2 of 24 Table of Contents Section 1. Summary of Test Results......................................................................................3 Section 2. General Equipment Specification........................................................................5 Section 3. RF Power Output..................................................................................................8 Section 4. Occupied Bandwidth............................................................................................9 Section 5. Spurious Emissions at Antenna Terminals........................................................12 Section 6. Field Strength of Spurious Emissions................................................................14 Section 7. Frequency Stability.............................................................................................17 Section 8. Transient Frequency Behaviour.........................................................................18 Section 9. Test Equipment List...........................................................................................21 Section 10. Test Diagrams.....................................................................................................22 Nemko Canada Inc.FCC PART 90 PRIVATE LAND MOBILE TRANSMITTER PROJECT NO.:2W04669 EQUIPMENT: RPE673 FCC ID: E86RPE673 Page 3 of 24 Section 1.Summary of Test Results General All measurements are traceable to national standards. These tests were conducted on a sample of the equipment for the purpose of demonstrating compliance with FCC Part 90. New SubmissionProduction Unit Class II Permissive ChangePre-Production Unit TNB Equipment Code THIS TEST REPORT RELATES ONLY TO THE ITEM(S) TESTED. THE FOLLOWING DEVIATIONS FROM, ADDITIONS TO, OR EXCLUSIONS FROM THE TEST SPECIFICATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE. See “ Summary of Test Data”. NVLAP LAB CODE: 100351-0 TESTED BY: Glen Westwell, Wireless Technologist DATE: 28 March 2002 Nemko Canada Inc. authorizes the above named company to reproduce this report provided it is reproduced in its entirety and for use by the company’s employees only. Any use which a third party makes of this report, or any reliance on or decisions to be made based on it, are the responsibility of such third parties. Nemko Canada Inc. accepts no responsibility for damages, if any, suffered by any third party as a result of decisions made or actions based on this report. This report applies only to the items tested. Nemko Canada Inc.FCC PART 90 PRIVATE LAND MOBILE TRANSMITTER PROJECT NO.:2W04669 EQUIPMENT: RPE673 FCC ID: E86RPE673 Page 4 of 24 Summary Of Test Data Name Of TestPara. No.Result RF Power Output2.1046Complies Occupied Bandwidth2.1049Complies Spurious Emissions at Antenna Terminals 2.1051Complies Field Strength of Spurious Emissions2.1053Complies Frequency Stability2.1055Complies Transient Frequency Behavior——Complies Footnotes For N/A’s: IndoorTemperature:24°C Humidity:44% OutdoorTemperature:5°C Humidity:48% . Nemko Canada Inc.FCC PART 90 PRIVATE LAND MOBILE TRANSMITTER PROJECT NO.:2W04669 EQUIPMENT: RPE673 FCC ID: E86RPE673 Page 5 of 24 Section 2.General Equipment Specification Manufacturer: Multitone Electronics PLC Model No.: RPE673 Serial No.: 8551:03 Date Received In Laboratory: 25 Feb. 2002 Nemko Identification No.: #1 Transmit Frequency: 464.6875MHz RF Power Output: 2.5W Emission Designator: 16K0F1D, F3E Nemko Canada Inc.FCC PART 90 PRIVATE LAND MOBILE TRANSMITTER PROJECT NO.:2W04669 EQUIPMENT: RPE673 FCC ID: E86RPE673 Page 6 of 24 Nemko Canada Inc.FCC PART 90 PRIVATE LAND MOBILE TRANSMITTER PROJECT NO.:2W04669 EQUIPMENT: RPE673 FCC ID: E86RPE673 Page 7 of 24 Nemko Canada Inc.FCC PART 90 PRIVATE LAND MOBILE TRANSMITTER PROJECT NO.:2W04669 EQUIPMENT: RPE673 FCC ID: E86RPE673 Page 8 of 24 Section 3.RF Power Output Para. No.: 2.1046 Test Performed By: Glen WestwellDate of Test: 22 March 2002 Minimum Standard:90.205 Test Results:Complies. The RF power output is 33.8dBm, 2.39W. This is within +/- 1dB of the manufacturers rating. Measurement Data:2.39W (33.8dBm) Nemko Canada Inc.FCC PART 90 PRIVATE LAND MOBILE TRANSMITTER PROJECT NO.:2W04669 EQUIPMENT: RPE673 FCC ID: E86RPE673 Page 9 of 24 Section 4.Occupied Bandwidth Para. No.: 2.1049 Test Performed By: Glen WestwellDate of Test: 23 March 2002 Minimum Standard:90.210 Test Results:Complies Measurement Data:See Attached Plots. Nemko Canada Inc.FCC PART 90 PRIVATE LAND MOBILE TRANSMITTER PROJECT NO.:2W04669 EQUIPMENT: RPE673 FCC ID: E86RPE673 Page 10 of 24 Nemko Canada Inc.FCC PART 90 PRIVATE LAND MOBILE TRANSMITTER PROJECT NO.:2W04669 EQUIPMENT: RPE673 FCC ID: E86RPE673 Page 11 of 24 Nemko Canada Inc.FCC PART 90 PRIVATE LAND MOBILE TRANSMITTER PROJECT NO.:2W04669 EQUIPMENT: RPE673 FCC ID: E86RPE673 Page 12 of 24 Section 5.Spurious Emissions at Antenna Terminals Para. No.: 2.1051 Test Performed By: Glen WestwellDate of Test: 25 March 2002 …
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3325 River Road · Ottawa, Ontario · Canada
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 9 | 447 MHz - 470 MHz | 2.5 W | 16K0F3E | 1.7 ppm |
EKOTek call point
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
2 way alarm and alerting device
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Alpha-numeric 2 way alarm and paging device
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Multitone I-Page � IP133
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station TransmitterUHF Paging Transmitter
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter