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HLEPA500Portable Data Collection Terminal

Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd.
Portable Data Collection Terminal - FCC ID HLEPA500 - Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Date of Grant
May 02, 2007
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
May 02, 2007
Equipment Note
Portable Data Collection Terminal
Frequency Range
2412.00000000 - 2462.00000000
Company
Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd.
Country
Taiwan

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Users Manual

Portable Data Collection Terminal User Guide Notice This unit is equipped with a battery pack and backup battery. It is possible that the Unitech PA500 may not power-on due to battery discharge as a result of storage. In the above situation, plug the PA500 to the USB charging cable which is with DC in port or put the unit into the cradle or docking station (with 5V/3A AC-DC adapter), and recharge the unit for 16 hours in order to fully charge its backup battery. The backup battery will charge from external power or the main battery (if the main battery still has enough power to turn on). In the event the main battery is fully charged, refrain from using the PA500 for 16 hours in order for the main battery to fully charge the backup battery. Backing-up data by backup battery only without the main battery installed in battery compartment may take as long as 1 hour. Therefore, in order to prevent data protection failure due to backup battery failure, do not leave the PA500 without the rechargeable battery pack installed, or without connection to AC power for an extended period of time. Battery charge notice It is important to consider the environment temperature whenever you are charging the Lithium-Ion battery pack. The process is most efficient at normal room temperature or slightly cooler. It is essential that you charge batteries within the stated range of 0°C to 50°C. Charging batteries outside of the specified range could damage the batteries and shorten their charging life cycle. Storage and safety notice Although charged Lithium-Ion batteries may be left unused for several months, their capacity may be depleted due to build up of internal resistance. If this happens they will require recharging prior to use. Lithium-Ion batteries may be stored at temperatures between -20°C to 60°C, however they may be depleted more rapidly at the high end of this range. It is recommended to store batteries within normal room temperature ranges. Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following three conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. (3) This device shall automatically discontinue transmission in case of either absence of information to transmit or operation failure. INFORMATION TO USER To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. IMPORTANT NOTE: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operation instruction for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. The maximum reported Body SAR Measurement (1g) value is: 802.11b (2450MHz): 0.872 W/g 802.11g (2450MHz): 0.402 W/g Contents Chapter 1 Introduction1 PA500 & Accessories2 PA500 Features3 Powerful System3 Display3 Barcode Scanner3 Audio3 Wireless Connectivity3 Battery Life3 User-friendly Interface3 PA500 Tour4 Front View 4 Rear View 6 Left and Right View7 Top and Bottom View 8 First Steps with PA5009 Chapter 2 Hardware and Command Interface15 Using the Stylus15 Using the SDIO/MMC Slot16 Using the Laser Scanner17 Using the Software Keyboard Button19 Command Interface20 Today Screen20 Status Icons23 Navigation Bar24 Command Bar24 Pop-up Menus25 Notifications26 Chapter 3 Getting Connected29 Establishing Device-PC Connection29 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync29 Connecting the Device to Your Computer30 Synchronizing with Your Computer32 Connection Options32 Synchronizing Information42 Using ActiveSync to Exchange Files44 Sharing Information45 Connecting to the Internet53 Chapter 4 Managing Programs55 Accessing Programs55 Opening a Program55 Switching Between Programs55 Accessory Programs56 Scan2Key56 Scanner Settings57 Chapter 5 Customizing PA50061 Adjusting Settings61 Checking Main and Backup Battery Status62 How to Save Battery Life63 Changing the Automatic Power Settings63 Adjusting Backlight Setting64 Resetting the Device67 Warm Boot67 Clean Boot68 Cold Boot68 Viewing Flash ROM Files69 Adding Programs70 Adding Programs to Your Device70 Adding a Program to the Start Menu71 Removing Programs75 Chapter 6 Regulatory and Safety Notices77 System Specifications77 CPU/Memory77 Input/Output77 Power79 Barcode/Symbology80 OS and Software Programming Tools80 Mechanical and Environmental80 Regulatory Compliance Statements81 FCC Statement81 Canadian Compliance Statement81 European Conformity Statement81 Laser Information81 Index83 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing PA500. Your PA500 is a rugged, compact and lightweight palm-size computer. It uti…

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Cover Letter(s)

No. 65, Ku Dai Keng St., Hsichih, Taipei 221, R.O. C. Tel: 886-2-2646-2550 FAX: 886-2-26464641 No. 120, Lane 180, San Ho Tsuen, Hsin Ho Rd. Lung-Tan Hsiang, Tao Yuan County 325, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: 886-3-407-1718 FAX:886-3-407-1738 FCC Labeling Requirements and Information Date: Apr. 18th, 2007 American Telecommunications Certification Body, Inc. 6731 Whittier Avenue Suite C110 McLean, VA 22101 RE: FCC Certification Applications FCC ID: HLEPA500 Model: PA500 Dear Sirs, The following label information is required by the FCC Rules and Regulations for certified devices. Please find marketing information required by the FCC Rules and Regulations as following: Label Requirements An intentional radiator device subject to certification by the FCC shall carry a warning label which includes the following statement: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. The sample label shown shall be permanently affixed at a conspicuous location on the device and be readily visible to the user at the time of purchase. Sincerely, ________________ Eddy Hsiung / Director International Standards Laboratory FCC ID: HLEPA500 No. 65, Ku Dai Keng St., Hsichih, Taipei 221, R.O. C. Tel: 886-2-2646-2550 FAX: 886-2-26464641 No. 120, Lane 180, San Ho Tsuen, Hsin Ho Rd. Lung-Tan Hsiang, Tao Yuan County 325, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: 886-3-407-1718 FAX:886-3-407-1738 Request for Confidentiality Date: Apr. 18th, 2007 American Telecommunications Certification Body, Inc. 6731 Whittier Avenue Suite C110 McLean, VA 22101 RE: FCC Certification Applications FCC ID: HLEPA500 Model: PA500 Dear Sirs, Please be advised that the following information is to be held confidential on behalf of Unitech Computer Co Ltd. Permanent Confidentiality - Block Diagrams - Schematics - Technical Specification The application contains technical information which Wistron Corporation deems to be trade secrets and proprietary. If made public, the information might be used to the disadvantage of the applicant in the market place. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, ________________ Eddy Hsiung / Director International Standards Laboratory

Cover Letter(s)

RE: Unitech Computer Co., Ltd. FCC ID: HLEPA500 Dear Bill, Here are our answers, I have a few comments on this Application. Depending on your responses, kindly understand there may be additional comments. 1.) The power output listed on Form 731 shows about 35mW. But the SAR report shows 17.64dBm (more than 50mW). And the manual shows 18dBm +/- 2dBm (up to 100mW). What is the correct RF power? ANS: We are sorry to the mistakes. This is a typo. The correct output power is 74.82mW (18.74dBm), same as the SAR report. The 17.64dBm has not been added cable loss yet. Please refer to pages 11. 2.) It appears that you have used a power measurement function from a spectrum analyzer to make RF power measurements. The FCC wants to have an accuracy of 10% or better between RF power measurements taken by the EMC laboratory and the SAR laboratory. Please provide evidence that the RMS power measurements can provide this degree of accuracy. In addition, please review your report carefully – there are references to both peak and average on many places. Please keep your units consistent. This applies to the SAR report as well. ANS: The power measurement between EMC and SAR report has no differences. Please refer to Answer 1. 3.) Please see your Test Report, pages 23 and 24. It appears that you have mixed up peak and average measurements. ANS: It has been corrected. 4.) Please view the FCC’s SAR Measurement Procedures for 802.11a/b/g transmitters (attached). The Commission is interested in knowing what the RF power is for various data rates. My suggestion is to create a table similar to that shown on page 13 and provide all appropriate power measurements. ANS: It has been corrected. Please refer to section 9.1 page 21 of the SAR report, and pages 4 of the EMC report. 5.) Please review your band edge measurements carefully and be certain that measurements within the restricted bands of 15.205 were made with an appropriate 1MHz RBW. I will review very carefully once I have the other corrections to the Test Report. ANS: We conduct the band edge measurements by 1MHz RBW each time. Thanks for your reminding. Daphne Apr. 27 th , 2007

External Photos

International Standards Laboratory Report Number: ISL-07LR016P -1- EUT-1. EUT-2.

ID Label/Location Info

Label Location Label Location FCC ID: HLEPA500

Internal Photos

International Standards Laboratory Report Number: ISL-07LR016P -2- EUT-3. EUT-4. International Standards Laboratory Report Number: ISL-07LR016P -3- EUT-5. EUT-6. International Standards Laboratory Report Number: ISL-07LR016P -4- EUT-7. EUT-8. International Standards Laboratory Report Number: ISL-07LR016P -5- EUT-9. EUT-10. International Standards Laboratory Report Number: ISL-07LR016P -6- EUT-11. EUT-12. International Standards Laboratory Report Number: ISL-07LR016P -7- EUT-13. EUT-14. International Standards Laboratory Report Number: ISL-07LR016P -8- EUT-15. EUT-16. International Standards Laboratory Report Number: ISL-07LR016P -9- EUT-17. EUT-18. International Standards Laboratory Report Number: ISL-07LR016P -10- EUT-19.

RF Exposure Info

Report Number: ISL-07LR016SAR-F Issue Date: 2007/03/27 HC LAB:NVLAP:200234-0;VCCI: R-341,C-354; NEMKO:ELA 113A;BSMI:SL2-IN-E-0037;SL2-R1-E-0037;TAF:1178; IC:IC4067 LT LAB: NVLAP:200234-0;VCCI: R-1435,C-1440;NEMKO:ELA 113B; BSMI:SL2-IN-E-0013;TAF:0997; IC:IC4164-1 ISL-T10-R4-14 SAR Test Report of Product Name Portable Data Collection Terminal Model PA500 Applied by: Unitech Computer Co Ltd 2F 325 Fu-Hsing North Road Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. Test Performed by: International Standards Laboratory No. 120, Lane 180, San Ho Tsuen, Hsin Ho Rd. Lung-Tan Hsiang, Tao Yuan County 325 Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel:(03)407-1718 Fax:(03)407-1738 - i - International Standards Laboratory Report Number: ISL-07LR016SAR-F HC LAB:NVLAP:200234-0;VCCI: R-341,C-354; NEMKO:ELA 113A;BSMI:SL2-IN-E-0037;SL2-R1-E-0037;TAF:1178; IC:IC4067 LT LAB: NVLAP:200234-0;VCCI: R-1435,C-1440;NEMKO:ELA 113B; BSMI:SL2-IN-E-0013;TAF:0997; IC:IC4164-1 Contents of Report 1. General.................................................................................................................................1 1.1 Certification of Accuracy of Test Data........................................................................1 2. Description of Equipment Under Test (EUT)......................................................................2 2.1 Test Environment.........................................................................................................2 3. SAR Measurement System..................................................................................................3 3.1 ALSAS-10U System Description................................................................................3 3.1.1 Applications.........................................................................................................3 3.1.2 Area Scans............................................................................................................3 3.1.3 Zoom Scan (Cube Scan Averaging).....................................................................4 3.1.4 ALSAS-10U Interpolation and Extrapolation Uncertainty..................................4 3.2 Isotropic E-Field Probe................................................................................................5 3.2.1 Isotropic E-Field Probe Specification..................................................................6 3.3 Boundary Detection Unit and Probe Mounting Device...............................................6 3.4 Daq-Paq (Analog to Digital Electronics).....................................................................7 3.5 Axis Articulated Robot................................................................................................7 3.6 ALSAS Universal Workstation....................................................................................8 3.7 Universal Device Positioner........................................................................................8 3.8 Phantom Types.............................................................................................................9 3.8.1 APREL Laboratories Universal Phantom............................................................9 4. Tissue Simulating Liquid...................................................................................................10 4.1 The composition of the tissue simulating liquid........................................................10 4.2 Tissue Calibration Result...........................................................................................10 4.3 Tissue Dielectric Parameters for Head and Body Phantoms.....................................11 5. SAR Measurement Procedure............................................................................................12 5.1 SAR System Validation.............................................................................................12 5.1.1 Validation Dipoles.............................................................................................12 5.1.2 Validation Result................................................................................................13 5.2 Arrangement Assessment Setup.................................................................................14 5.2.1 Test Positions of Device Relative to Head.............................................................14 5.2.2 Definition of the “Cheek” Position........................................................................14 5.2.3 Definition of the “Tilted” Position.........................................................................16 5.2.4 Test Positions for body-worn.................................................................................16 5.3 SAR Measurement Procedure....................................................................................17 6. SAR Exposure Limits........................................................................................................18 7. Test Equipment List...........................................................................................................19 8. Measurement Uncertainty..................................................................................................20 9. Test Result Summary.........................................................................................................21 9.1 The Conducted Power output of EUT........................................................................21 9.2 802.11b Test Result....................................................................................................21 9.3 802.11g Test Result....................................................................................................22 10. Appendix A: Photographs of Test Setup........................................................................23 11. Appendix B: Photographs of EUT.................................................................................23 12. Appendix C: SAR System Validation Data...................................…

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RF Exposure Info

Appendix A of Report Number: ISL-07LR016SAR-F International Standards Laboratory Appendix A Photographs of Test Setup of Product Name Portable Data Collection Terminal Model PA500 Appendix A of Report Number: ISL-07LR016SAR-F International Standards Laboratory -1- Setup-1. Setup-2. Appendix A of Report Number: ISL-07LR016SAR-F International Standards Laboratory -2- Setup-3.

RF Exposure Info

Appendix B of Report Number: ISL-07LR016SAR-F International Standards Laboratory Appendix B Photographs of EUT of Product Name Portable Data Collection Terminal Model PA500 Appendix B of Report Number: ISL-07LR016SAR-F International Standards Laboratory -1- EUT-1. EUT-2. Appendix B of Report Number: ISL-07LR016SAR-F International Standards Laboratory -2- EUT-3. EUT-4. Appendix B of Report Number: ISL-07LR016SAR-F International Standards Laboratory -3- EUT-5. EUT-6.

RF Exposure Info

Appendix C of Report Number: ISL-07LR016SAR-F International Standards Laboratory Appendix C SAR System Validation Data of Product Name Portable Data Collection Terminal Model PA500 Appendix C of Report Number: ISL-07LR016SAR-F International Standards Laboratory - 1 - 1 2450 MHz System Validation Data Report Date : 21-Mar-2007 Measurement Date : 21-Mar-2007 Product Data Device Name : Dipole-2450 Serial No. : Validation Type : Dipole Model : Standard Frequency : 2450.00 MHz Max. Transmit Pwr : 1 W Drift Time : 0 min(s) Length : 51.5 mm Width : 3.6 mm Depth : 30.4 mm Antenna Type : Internal Power Drift-Start : 64.287 W/kg Power Drift-Finish: 63.155 W/kg Power Drift (%) : -1.792 Phantom Data Name : APREL-Uni Type : Uni-Phantom Size (mm) : 280 x 280 x 200 Location : Center Tissue Data Type : HEAD Serial No. : 2450HEAD Frequency : 2450.00 MHz Last Calib. Date : 21-Mar-2007 Temperature : 21.10 °C Ambient Temp. : 21.30 °C Humidity : 53.00 RH% Epsilon : 41.01 F/m Sigma : 1.73 S/m Density : 1000.00 kg/cu. m Probe Data Name : E-field Probe Model : ALS-E-020 Type : E-Field Triangle Serial No. : 266 Last Calib. Date : 22-Jun-2006 Frequency : 2450.00 MHz Duty Cycle Factor: 1 Conversion Factor: 4.9 Probe Sensitivity: 1.20 1.20 1.20 μV/(V/m) 2 Compression Point: 95.00 mV Offset : 1.56 mm Measurement Data Crest Factor : 1 Tissue Temp. : 21.10 °C Ambient Temp. : 21.30 °C Area Scan : 5x7x1 : Measurement x=10mm, y=10mm, z=4mm Zoom Scan : 7x7x7 : Measurement x=5mm, y=5mm, z=5mm Channel : Mid Appendix C of Report Number: ISL-07LR016SAR-F International Standards Laboratory - 2 - 1 gram SAR value : 53.786 W/kg 10 gram SAR value : 24.145 W/kg Area Scan Peak SAR : 65.021 W/kg Zoom Scan Peak SAR : 116.244 W/kg Appendix C of Report Number: ISL-07LR016SAR-F International Standards Laboratory - 3 - Area Scan Plot Appendix C of Report Number: ISL-07LR016SAR-F International Standards Laboratory - 4 -

RF Exposure Info

Appendix D of Report Number: ISL-07LR016SAR-F International Standards Laboratory Appendix D SAR Measurement Data of Product Name Portable Data Collection Terminal Model PA500 Appendix D of Report Number: ISL-07LR016SAR-F International Standards Laboratory - 1 - 1 802.11b+BT link 2450MHz SAR Measurement Data SAR Test Report Report Date : 21-Mar-2007 Measurement Date : 21-Mar-2007 Product Data Device Name : Pa500 Serial No. : Type : Other Frequency : 2450.00 MHz Max. Transmit Pwr : 18.74 dBm Drift Time : 0 min(s) Length : 20 mm Width : 75 mm Depth : 125 mm Antenna Type : Internal Phantom Data Name : APREL-Uni Type : Uni-Phantom Size (mm) : 280 x 280 x 200 Location : Center Tissue Data Type : BODY Serial No. : 2450_Body Frequency : 2450.00 MHz Last Calib. Date : 21-Mar-2007 Temperature : 21.10 °C Ambient Temp. : 21.30 °C Humidity : 53.00 RH% Epsilon : 52.287 F/m Sigma : 1.92 S/m Density : 1000.00 kg/cu. m Probe Data Name : E-field Probe Model : ALS-E-020 Type : E-Field Triangle Serial No. : 266 Last Calib. Date : 22-Jun-2006 Frequency : 2450.00 MHz Duty Cycle Factor: 1 Conversion Factor: 5.02 Probe Sensitivity: 1.20 1.20 1.20 μV/(V/m) 2 Compression Point: 95.00 mV Offset : 1.56 mm Appendix D of Report Number: ISL-07LR016SAR-F International Standards Laboratory - 2 - 1.1 2450 MHz, EUT Position: Top Measurement Date : 21-Mar-2007 Crest Factor : 1 Area Scan : 6x6x1 : Measurement x=10mm, y=10mm, z=4mm Zoom Scan : 7x7x7 : Measurement x=5mm, y=5mm, z=5mm DUT Position : Touch Channel : Mid Power Drift-Start : 0.236 W/kg Power Drift-Finish: 0.232 W/kg Power Drift (%) : -1.644 1 gram SAR value : 0.555 W/kg 10 gram SAR value : 0.257 W/kg Area Scan Peak SAR : 0.661 W/kg Zoom Scan Peak SAR : 1.141 W/kg Appendix D of Report Number: ISL-07LR016SAR-F International Standards Laboratory - 3 - Area Scan Plot Appendix D of Report Number: ISL-07LR016SAR-F International Standards Laboratory - 4 - 1.2 2450 MHz, EUT Position: Front Measurement Date : 21-Mar-2007 Crest Factor : 1 Area Scan : 6x6x1 : Measurement x=10mm, y=10mm, z=4mm Zoom Scan : 7x7x7 : Measurement x=5mm, y=5mm, z=5mm DUT Position : Touch Channel : Mid Power Drift-Start : 0.448 W/kg Power Drift-Finish: 0.441 W/kg Power Drift (%) : -1.657 1 gram SAR value : 0.872 W/kg 10 gram SAR value : 0.438 W/kg Area Scan Peak SAR : 0.961 W/kg Zoom Scan Peak SAR : 1.621 W/kg Appendix D of Report Number: ISL-07LR016SAR-F International Standards Laboratory - 5 - Area Scan Plot Appendix D of Report Number: ISL-07LR016SAR-F International Standards Laboratory - 6 - 1.3 2450 MHz, EUT Position: Front Measurement Date : 21-Mar-2007 Crest Factor : 1 Area Scan : 6x7x1 : Measurement x=10mm, y=10mm, z=4mm Zoom Scan : 7x7x7 : Measurement x=5mm, y=5mm, z=5mm DUT Position : Touch Channel : Low Power Drift-Start : 0.633 W/kg Power Drift-Finish: 0.612 W/kg Power Drift (%) : -3.431 1 gram SAR value : 0.742 W/kg 10 gram SAR value : 0.357 W/kg Area Scan Peak SAR : 0.897 W/kg Zoom Scan Peak SAR : 1.491 W/kg Appendix D of Report Number: ISL-07LR016SAR-F International Standards Laboratory - 7 - Area Scan Plot Appendix D of Report Number: ISL-07LR016SAR-F International Standards Laboratory - 8 - 1.4 2450 MHz, EUT Position: Front Measurement Date : 21-Mar-2007 Crest Factor : 1 Area Scan : 6x6x1 : Measurement x=10mm, y=10mm, z=4mm Zoom Scan : 7x7x7 : Measurement x=5mm, y=5mm, z=5mm DUT Position : Touch Channel : High Power Drift-Start : 0.512 W/kg Power Drift-Finish: 0.495 W/kg Power Drift (%) : -3.438 1 gram SAR value : 0.824 W/kg 10 gram SAR value : 0.371 W/kg Area Scan Peak SAR : 1.025 W/kg Zoom Scan Peak SAR : 1.831 W/kg Appendix D of Report Number: ISL-07LR016SAR-F International Standards Laboratory - 9 - Area Scan Plot Appendix D of Report Number: ISL-07LR016SAR-F International Standards Laboratory - 10 - 1.5 2450 MHz, EUT Position: Bottom Measurement Date : 21-Mar-2007 Crest Factor : 1 Area Scan : 6x6x1 : Measurement x=10mm, y=10mm, z=4mm Zoom Scan : 7x7x7 : Measurement x=5mm, y=5mm, z=5mm DUT Position : Touch Channel : Mid Power Drift-Start : 0.089 W/kg Power Drift-Finish: 0.087 W/kg Power Drift (%) : 3.705 1 gram SAR value : 0.148 W/kg 10 gram SAR value : 0.084 W/kg Area Scan Peak SAR : 0.155 W/kg Zoom Scan Peak SAR : 0.240 W/kg Appendix D of Report Number: ISL-07LR016SAR-F International Standards Laboratory - 11 - Area Scan Plot Appendix D of Report Number: ISL-07LR016SAR-F International Standards Laboratory - 12 - 1.6 2450 MHz Z-Axis plot Frequency: 802.11b 2450 MHz, EUT Front Appendix D of Report Number: ISL-07LR016SAR-F International Standards Laboratory - 13 - 2 802.11g+BT link 2450MHz SAR Measurement Data SAR Test Report Report Date : 21-Mar-2007 Measurement Date : 21-Mar-2007 Product Data Device Name : Pa500 Serial No. : Top Type : Other Frequency : 2450.00 MHz Max. Transmit Pwr : 15.39 dBm Drift Time : 0 min(s) Length : 20 mm Width : 75 mm Depth : 125 mm Antenna Type : Internal Phantom Data Name : APREL-Uni Type : Uni-Phantom Size (mm) : 280 x 280 x 200 Location : Center Tissue Data Type : BODY Serial No. : 2450_Body Frequency : 2450.00 MHz Last Calib. Date : 21-Mar-2007 Temperature : 21.10 °C Ambient Temp. : 21.30 °C Humidity : 53.00 RH% Epsilon : 52.287 F/m Sigma : 1.92 S/m Density : 1000.00 kg/cu. m Probe Data Name : E-field Probe Model : ALS-E-020 Type : E-Field Triangle Serial No. : 266 Last Calib. Date : 22-Jun-2006 Frequency : 2450.00 MHz Duty Cycle Factor: 1 Conversion Factor: 5.02 Probe Sensitivity: 1.20 1.20 1.20 μV/(V/m) 2 Compression Point: 95.00 mV Offset : 1.56 mm Appendix D of Report Number: ISL-07LR016SAR-F International Standards Laboratory - 14 - 2.1 2450 MHz, EUT Position: Top Measurement Date : 21-Mar-2007 Crest Factor : 1 Area Scan : 6x6x1 : Measurement x=10mm, y=10mm, z=4mm Zoom Scan : 7x7x7 : Measurement x=5mm, y=5mm, z=5mm DUT Position : Touch Channel : Mid Power Drift-Start : 0.077 W/kg Power Drift-Finish: 0.075 W/kg Power Drift (%) : -2.654 1 gram SAR value : 0.177 W/kg 10 gram SAR value : 0.091 W/kg Area Scan Peak SAR : 0.208 W/kg Zoom Scan Peak…

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Test Report

Report Number: ISL-07LR016FC Issue Date: 04/09/2007 HC LAB:NVLAP:200234-0;VCCI: R-341,C-354; NEMKO:ELA 113A;BSMI:SL2-IN-E-0037;SL2-R1-E-0037;TAF:1178; IC:IC4067 LT LAB: NVLAP:200234-0;VCCI: R-1435,C-1440;NEMKO:ELA 113B; BSMI:SL2-IN-E-0013;TAF:0997; IC:IC4164-1 ISL-T10-R2-3 Test Report for FCC Part 15 Subpart B & C of Product Name Portable Data Collection Terminal Model PA500 (Brand: Unitech) Applied by: Unitech Computer Co Ltd 2F 325 Fu-Hsing North Road Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. Test Performed by: International Standards Laboratory No. 120, Lane 180, San Ho Tsuen, Hsin Ho Rd. Lung-Tan Hsiang, Tao Yuan County 325 Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel:(03)407-1718 Fax:(03)407-1738 FCC ID:HLEPA500 International Standards Laboratory Report Number: ISL-07LR016FC HC LAB:NVLAP:200234-0;VCCI: R-341,C-354; NEMKO:ELA 113A;BSMI:SL2-IN-E-0037;SL2-R1-E-0037;TAF:1178; IC:IC4067 LT LAB: NVLAP:200234-0;VCCI: R-1435,C-1440;NEMKO:ELA 113B; BSMI:SL2-IN-E-0013;TAF:0997; IC:IC4164-1 -i- Contents of Report 1. General......................................................................................................1 1.1 Certification of Accuracy of Test Data..........................................................................1 2. Test Results Summary................................................................................2 3. Description of Equipment Under Test (EUT)..............................................3 4. TEST RESULTS (802.11b)........................................................................5 4.1 Powerline Conducted Emissions [Section 15.207].......................................................5 4.1.1 EUT Configuration................................................................................................................................5 4.1.2 Test Procedure......................................................................................................................................5 4.1.3 EMI Receiver/Spectrum Analyzer Configuration (for the frequencies tested)..............................5 4.1.4 Test Data:...............................................................................................................................................6 4.2 Bandwidth for DSSS [Section 15.247 (a)(2)]...............................................................8 4.2.1 Test Procedure......................................................................................................................................8 4.2.2 Test Setup..............................................................................................................................................8 4.2.3 Test Data:...............................................................................................................................................8 4.3 DSSS Maximum Peak Output Power [Section 15.247 (b)(1)].....................................11 4.3.1 Test Procedure....................................................................................................................................11 4.3.2 Test Setup............................................................................................................................................11 4.3.3 Test Data..............................................................................................................................................11 4.4 Radiated Emission Measurement [Section [15.247(c)(4)]..........................................14 4.4.1 EUT Configuration..............................................................................................................................14 4.4.2 Test Procedure....................................................................................................................................14 4.4.3 EMI Receiver/Spectrum Analyzer Configuration (for the frequencies tested)............................14 4.4.4 Test Data (30MHz …

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Contact Information

Applicant

Ben Chiang
[email protected]886-2-8912-1122Fax: 886-2-8912-1391

Technical Contact

International Standards LaboratoryJerry Chiou
[email protected]+886 3 407 1718

No. 65, Gu Dai Keng St. · Hsichih · Taiwan

Non-Technical Contact

International Standards LaboratoryDaphne Liu
[email protected]+886 2 2646 2550

Test Firm

International Standards LaboratoryDavid Wu
[email protected]886-2-2646-2550Fax: 886-2-2646-4641

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C2.41 GHz - 2.46 GHz75.00 mW
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power Output is Conducted. This device has been tested for SAR compliance for body-worn configurations. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to belt clips with no metallic components. End-users must be informed of the operating requirements for satisfying body-worn RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR value for Body: 0.87W/kg.

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RM300 Plus UHF RFID Reader Module - FCC ID HLERM300PU - Unitech Electronics Co., Ltd.
HLERM300PU

RM300 Plus UHF RFID Reader Module

Sep 01, 2024

Equipment Class

DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter