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Dali Wireless, Inc.
700, 850 MHz OUTDOOR REMOTE UNIT, DUAL-BAND - FCC ID HCOT43DSCN2B - Dali Wireless, Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Date of Grant
Dec 05, 2012
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Dec 05, 2012
Equipment Note
700, 850 MHz OUTDOOR REMOTE UNIT, DUAL-BAND
Frequency Range
869.00000000 - 894.00000000
Company
Dali Wireless, Inc.
Country
United States

Documents & Files

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ID Label/Location Info

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Operational Description

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RF Exposure Info

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Test Report

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Test Setup Photos

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Cover Letter(s)

November 17, 2012 Timco Engineering, Inc. 849 N.W. State Road 45 P.O. Box 370 Newberry, Florida 32669 USA Phone (352)472-5500 or (888)472-2424 FAX (352)472-2030 Re: Restricted Access of Equipment and Documentation Notice FCC ID: HCOT43DSCN2B Pursuant to Sections 0.457 (d), 0.459 of the Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 0.457 and 0.459, as well as 726920 D02 Confidentiality Procedures Detail (v02) Dali Wireless requests confidential treatment of certain information submitted in this document. This Notice is to inform Timco Engineering, Inc. that access to equipment and related documentation supplied by Dali Wireless Inc. is to be restricted to only authorized users. The major reason why the material should be withheld from public inspection is to ensure the security of the equipment and confidentiality of related documentation at all times. Besides that, this product may only be serviced by authorized individuals who have signed an NDA with Dali Wireless. As to the manual contains proprietary block diagrams of our product and the manual itself indicates that it is proprietary and confidential. Additional Letter addresses confidentiality for the User Manual and Operational Description exhibits. This information is a “trade secret because it is not generally known or reasonably ascertainable. Knowing of this information gives our competitors an economic advantage. Dali Wireless Inc. is also requesting the internal photos be permanently confidential. This non- consumer device is inaccessible to the general public, and shall be kept in a secured and locked environment. This notice includes, but is not limited to: Confidential - Schematics “Schematics.pdf” Confidential - Parts List “Parts_List.pdf” Confidential –Internal Photographs “Internal Photos.pdf” Confidential –Block Diagram “Block_Diagram.pdf” Shawn Stapleton Founder and CTO

Cover Letter(s)

November 11, 2012 Timco Engineering, Inc. 849 N.W. State Road 45 P.O. Box 370 Newberry, Florida 32669 USA Phone (352)472-5500 or (888)472-2424 FAX (352)472-2030 Re: ADDITIONAL CONFIDENTIALITY FCC ID: HCOT43DSCN2B Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 0.457 and 0.459, Dali Wireless Inc. (the Dali in further text) requests confidential treatment of certain information previously submitted. The Dali is requesting the Operational Description and User Manual (the Documents in further text) be permanently confidential. The reason for this request is that the Documents are very technical and are not provided to the consumer because the consumer cannot service the device. Our devices will be sold to a limited audience and the Dali wishes the Documents to be inaccessible to the general public anywhere, and shall be available to the Dali integrators only. So, the Dali requests the permanent confidentiality for the following items: Exhibit “Operational Description.pdf” Exhibit “User_Manual.pdf” Shawn Stapleton Founder and CTO

Cover Letter(s)

September 2, 2012 Timco Engineering, Inc. 849 N.W. State Road 45 P.O. Box 370 Newberry, Florida 32669 USA Re: Marketing and Professional Installation Required FCC ID: HCOT43DSCN2B Marketing: The intended use is generally for industrial/commercial use and will not be sold to the general public. It will also not be sold through retail establishments or through mail order. It will be sold to OEM customers, qualified dealers and directly to commercial customers. Professional Installation: Since the equipment is used in the above reference FCC ID has standard RF connectors, the system must be professionally installed. The installer shall be responsible for ensuring that the proper antenna is employed so that the limits specified in Part 15.247 (b) are not exceeded. It is intended for industry/commercial use. All the necessary instructions keeping our qualified dealers, commercial customers and professional installers clear of the necessity of professional installation are given in the product user manual. Professional installers will ensure that the equipment is installed following local regulations and safety codes. Shawn Stapleton Founder and CTO

ID Label/Location Info

50.8 38.0 R3.2 45.3 26.3 2.4 REVISIONS REV.DESCRIPTIONAPPVDATE D C B A 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 4 2 6 3 1 5 8 D C B A 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 4 2 6 3 1 5 8 DO NOT SCALE DRAWING DIMENSIONS & TOLERANCING ARE TO BE INTERPRETED PER ASME Y14.5M-2009 AND APPLY TO FINISHED PART SURFACE FINISH = = X.XX = X. = PROJECTION Marian Stanciu FINISH: DATE DATE DATE DATE SUPPLY CHAIN CHECKED MFG DRAWN BY DWG No. B - REV SIZE - SHEET: 1 OF 1SCALE: 2:1 X.X = 0.50 0.25 0.10 0.5 MATL: 1.6 TITLE - D C B A DEBURR & BREAK SHARP UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED: DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS - TOLERANCES: THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS PROPRIETARY TO DALI WIRELESS INC AND IS TO BE USED SOLELY FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT IS SUPPLIED. IT SHALL NOT BE DISCLOSED IN WHOLE OR IN PART TO ANY OTHER PARTY WITHOUT DALI PERMISSION. DATE CORNERS μm Q.A. - 000-000000-000 Dali Wireless, Inc. -

Operational Description

1 AMPLIFIER, BOOSTER, AND REPEATER - BASIC ITEMS This EAB reminder sheet is intended to institute uniform procedures for equipment authorizations of amplifier, booster, and repeater devices. This includes typical in-building radiation systems consisting at a minimum of one host unit and one or more remote units, used to improve service reliability inside buildings or other structures located within particular licensed service areas. EXCERPTS AND DEFINITIONS FROM FCC RULES Part 2 section 815 External radio frequency power amplifiers. “(a) As used in this part, an external radio frequency power amplifier is any device which, (1) when used in conjunction with a radio transmitter as a signal source is capable of amplification of that signal, and (2) is not an integral part of a radio transmitter as manufactured.” Part 22 22.377(e) “Transmitters used with in-building radiation systems must be installed such that, to the extent possible, they are readily accessible only to persons authorized by the licensee to access them.” 22.383 “Licensees may install and operate in-building radiation systems ...” 22.527 “Licensees may install and operate signal boosters ...” 22.99 “Repeater. A fixed transmitter that retransmits the signals of other stations.” 22.99 “Cellular repeater. In the Cellular Radiotelephone Service, a stationary transmitter or device that automatically re-radiates the transmissions of base transmitters at a particular cell site and mobile stations communicating with those base transmitters, with or without channel translation.” 22.99 “Signal booster. A stationary device that automatically reradiates signals from base transmitters without channel translation, for the purpose of improving the reliability of existing service by increasing the signal strength in dead spots.” 22.99 “In-building radiation systems. Supplementary systems comprising low power transmitters, receivers, indoor antennas and/or leaky coaxial cable radiators, designed to improve service reliability inside buildings or structures located within the service areas of stations in the Public Mobile Services.” Part 90 90.219 – “Licensees authorized to operate radio systems in the frequency bands above 150 MHz may employ signal boosters at fixed locations ...” 90.7 “Mobile repeater station. A mobile station authorized to retransmit automatically on a mobile service frequency, communications to or from hand-carried transmitters.” 90.7 “Signal booster. A device at a fixed location which automatically receives, amplifies, and retransmits on a one-way or two-way basis, the signals received from base, fixed, mobile, and portable stations, with no change in frequency or authorized bandwidth. A signal booster may be either narrowband (Class A), in which case the booster amplifies only those discrete frequencies intended to be retransmitted, or broadband (Class B), in which case all signals within the pass- band of the signal booster filter are amplified.” Part 24 No special definitions given – use Part 22 concepts. 2 FIBER-OPTIC AND OTHER SIMILAR RF DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS Fiber-optic distribution systems are a type of in-building radiation system that receives RF signals from an antenna, distributes the signal over fiber-optic cable, and then retransmits at another location for example within a building or tunnel. Most fiber-optic systems are signal boosters; however, some may be repeaters. These systems generally have two enclosures typically called host (or local or donor unit) and remote. Some systems may also have an optional expander box for fan-out to multiple remotes. The system transmits downlink signals from the remote unit to handsets, portables, or clients, and transmits uplink signals via from the host unit. Usually but not always the uplink goes through an intermediate amplifier to a “donor” antenna. Therefore both uplink and downlink must be tested, unless filing effectively documents how connection of uplink to donor antenna with or without an intermediate amplifier will be prevented, such as for always only a cabled connection to a base station. Fiber-optic systems are not amplifiers (AMP equipment class) – they are equipment class TNB or PCB. The same approval procedures also apply for multiple-enclosure systems connected by coax cable. Synonyms and related terms: in-building radiation system, coverage enhancer, distributed antenna system, fiber-optic distribution system, converter, donor antenna Typical in-building or distributed antenna systems can consist of five different components (enclosures), not counting antennas: 1) host unit a) transmits uplink to base station via antenna thru coax, passive interface unit , or active interface unit (amplifier) b) sends base-station downlink via fiber-optic or coax to remote c) receives handset uplink via fiber-optic or coax from remote d) optional connection to expansion unit via fiber-optic e) separate FCC ID from remote, unless electrically identical f) non-transmitting host unit i) connects directly to a base station via coax cable but does not connect to antenna or amplifier ii) Part 15 digital device subject to Verification, no FCC ID 2) remote unit a) receives base-station downlink via fiber-optic or coax from host, transmits via antenna to handsets b) returns handset uplink via fiber-optic or coax to host c) separate FCC ID from remote, unless electrically identical 3) expansion unit a) fiber-optic or coax from host b) fiber-optic or coax fan-out to remote(s) c) Part 15 digital device subject to Verification, no FCC ID 4) passive interface unit a) contains attenuators, splitters, combiners b) coax cable connection between host and base-station c) passive device, no FCC ID 5) active interface unit a) amplifies uplink signal from host unit for transmit by donor antenna b) attenuates downlink from donor antenna c) coax cable connection between host and active interface unit d) usually has separate FCC ID; in some cases could be combined/included with host as one en…

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RF Exposure Info

RF Exposure Evaluation FCCID: HCOT43DSCN2B 700, 850 Outdoor Remote Unit, Dual-Band Dali Wireless Inc. Date: November 12, 2012 Report No.: T43-PSC-PAN.1.0 Labs: 8618 Commerce Court, Burnaby, BC, V5A 4N6, Canada Daryl Meerkerk Manager Guihua Sophie Piao Test Engineer RF Exposure Evaluation Test Standard FCC CFR47, Part 1, 1307 (b), 1310 FCC CFR47, Part 2, Subpart J 1091 FCC 1.1310 states the criteria listed in the table below shall be used to evaluate the environmental impact of human exposure to radiofrequency (RF) radiation as specified in Section 1.1307(b), except in the case of portable devices which shall be evaluated according to the provisions of Section 2.1093 of this chapter. Further information on evaluating compliance with these limits can be found in the FCC's OST/OET Bulletin Number 65, “Evaluating Compliance with FCC-Specified Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Radiation”. Frequency Range (MHZ) Electric Field Strength (V/m) Magnetic Field Strength (A/M) Power Density (mW/cm 2 ) Average Time, min (A) Limits for Occupational/Control Exposures 300-1500 -- -- F/300 6 1500-100,000 -- -- 5 6 (B) Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposures 300-1500 -- -- F/1500 6 1500-100,000 -- -- 1 30 EUT Operating Condition The maximum exposure is at 881 MHz. RF exposure evaluation distance calculation 881 MHz radio with 21 dBi antenna Freq (MHz) Output Power to Antenna (dBm) Antenna Gain (dBi) r (cm) 871.5 43.4 21 391.3 881.5 43.7 21 401.4 891.5 43.4 21 391.7 As shown above, the minimum distance where the MPE limit is reached is 401.4 cm.

Test Report

________________________________________________ 8618 Commerce Court Burnaby, BC V5A 4N6, Canada PH: 1 604.420.7760 FAX: 1 604.420.7730 EMAIL: [email protected] _________________________________________________ INDUSTRY CANADA RSS-131 AND FCC PARTS 2, 22, 27 TEST REPORT Applicant Dali Wireless, Inc. Address 8618 Commerce Court, Burnaby, British Columbia, V5A 4N6, Canada FCC ID HCOT43DSCN2B Model Number t43-DSC-N2N Product Description 700, 850 outdoor Remote Unit, Dual-Band Date Sample Received July 16 th , 2012 Date Sample Tested July 16 th to November 28 th , 2012 Tested by Guihua Sophie Piao Approved by Daryl Meerkerk Report No. T43-PSC-PAN.1.0 Test Results Compliant This document contains information proprietary to Dali Wireless, Inc., to its subsidiaries, or to a third party to which Dali Wireless, Inc. may have a legal obligation to protect such information from unauthorized disclosure, use or duplication. Any disclosure, use or duplication of this document or of any of the information contained herein for other than the specific purpose for which it was disclosed is expressly prohibited, except as Dali Wireless, Inc. may otherwise agree to in writing. Revision History Revision Date Reason For Change Reviewed By Author(s) 0.1 Nov 09, 2012 Initial Data S. Piao 0.2 Nov 28, 2012 Occupied Bandwidth of Input Signal was given for comparison; GSM modulation added. S. Piao 0.3 Dec 03, 2012 Input and output OBW were put side by side; Intermodulation summary table added; Passband gain and bandwidth added. S. Piao A. Moldavanov Table of Contents Revision Description 2 Table of Contents 3 Acronyms and Abbreviations 4 1.0 OVERVIEW........................................................................................................................................... 6 1.1 Scope .............................................................................................................................................. 6 1.2 Attestation Statement ....................................................................................................................... 6 1.3 Report Summary.............................................................................................................................. 6 1.4 Test Environment ............................................................................................................................ 7 1.5 Test Setup........................................................................................................................................ 7 1.6 Device Under Test Information........................................................................................................ 7 1.7 Measurement Uncertainty................................................................................................................ 8 1.8 Equipment List ................................................................................................................................ 9 1.9 Test Procedure ................................................................................................................................ 9 1.10 Operational Description ............................................................................................................12 1.11 Measurement Configuration.......................................................................................................13 Table 1 700 MHz DL Measurement Matrix ........................................................................................13 Table 2 850 MHz DL Measurement Matrix ........................................................................................13 Table 3 DL Modulation Waveforms....................................................................................................13 2.0 OUTPUT POWER ................................................................................................................................15 2.1 Methodology ..................................................................................................................................15 2.2 Interpretation.................................................................................................................................15 2.3 Results ...........................................................................................................................................15 3.0 OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH ..................................................................................................................17 3.1 Methodology ..................................................................................................................................17 3.2 Input and Output Signal Figure A1-A8............................................................................................17 4.0 CONDUCTED SPURIOUS EMISSIONS.............................................................................................21 4.1 Methodology ..................................................................................................................................21 4.2 Interpretation.................................................................................................................................21 4.3 Results – Figures B1 – B8...............................................................................................................22 5.0 BAND EDGE.........................................................................................................................................24 5.1 Methodology ..................................................................................................................................24 5.2 Results – Figures C1 - C16 (Plots)..................................................................................................25 5.3 Results – Summary of Band Edge Emission.....................................................................................28 6.0 FIELD STRENGTH OF SPURIOUS…

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Test Setup Photos

Test Setup Photos FCCID: HCOT43DSCN2B 700-850 MHz Dual-Band Outdoor DRU Dali Wireless Inc. Date: November 11, 2012 Report No.: T43-PSC-PAN.1.0 Labs: 8618 Commerce Court, Burnaby, BC, V5A 4N6, Canada Daryl Meerkerk Manager Bruce Balston Test Engineer Radiated emissions setup Conducted emissions setup

Contact Information

Applicant

Andrew Leung(VP, Operations)
[email protected]16048682348Fax: 16044207730

Test Firm

Quality Auditing Institute Ltd.Lawrence Gibson
[email protected]604-527-8378

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmissionTolerance
222H869 MHz - 894 MHz23.4 WNOTE 10.5 ppm
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power listed is conducted. This device must be professionally installed. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be fixed-mounted on an outdoor permanent structure. RF exposure compliance is addressed at the time of licensing, as required by the responsible FCC Bureau(s), including antenna co-location requirements of �1.1307(b)(3). Note 1: F9W, F9X, DXW, D7W, GXW, G7W.

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