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HOLCL915900MHz Digital Cordless Telephone

Cidco Communications Corporation
900MHz Digital Cordless Telephone - FCC ID HOLCL915 - Cidco Communications Corporation
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified
Date of Grant
Jul 08, 2001
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Jul 08, 2001
Equipment Note
900MHz Digital Cordless Telephone
Frequency Range
902.15000000 - 927.85000000
Company
Cidco Communications Corporation
Country
United States

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Users Manual

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CL915.book Page 2 Friday, May 4, 2001 11:35 AM iii ❏ IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Telephone Wiring and Jack Installation........................................................................ 2 Batteries.................................................................................................................................... 3 FCC Requirements ................................................................................................................ 4 Warranty................................................................................................................................... 5 ❏ INSTALLATION 6 Selecting a Location............................................................................................................. 6 Wall Mounting ....................................................................................................................... 7 Battery Installation ............................................................................................................... 8 Ringer Setting......................................................................................................................... 8 Headset..................................................................................................................................... 9 Belt Clip..................................................................................................................................... 9 ❏ FEATURES AND CONTROLS 10 Base ......................................................................................................................................... 10 Handset ................................................................................................................................. 10 Location of Controls and Features............................................................................... 11 Programmable Phone Features .................................................................................... 13 Programming the Phone’s Features ........................................................................... 14 Programming the Speed Dial Directory .................................................................... 16 Caller ID and Call Waiting ID .......................................................................................... 17 Programming Voice Mail................................................................................................. 18 Using Network Services ................................................................................................... 18 New Call Light ..................................................................................................................... 19 Using a Headset.................................................................................................................. 19 Locating a Lost Handset .................................................................................................. 19 Out-of-Range Warning..................................................................................................... 20 Channel Changing............................................................................................................. 20 ❏ BASIC OPERATION 21 Making a Call ....................................................................................................................... 21 Using Redial ......................................................................................................................... 21 Using 3-Way/Flash ............................................................................................................. 21 Using Tone Services on a Pulse Line ........................................................................... 22 Speed Dial Directory ......................................................................................................... 22 ❏ CALLER ID OPERATION 23 Viewing the Caller ID List ................................................................................................ 23 Returning a call from the Caller ID records............................................................... 24 Storing Caller ID Records in the Speed Dial Directory.......................................... 24 Deleting Caller ID Records .............................................................................................. 25 Caller ID with Call Waiting Service ............................................................................... 25 Caller ID Displays................................................................................................................ 26 ❏ TROUBLESHOOTING 28 ❏ CARE AND MAINTENANCE 30 Replacing the Battery Pack............................................................................................. 31 Lightning............................................................................................................................... 31 TABLE OF CONTENTS CL915.book Page iii Friday, May 4, 2001 11:35 AM IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ❑Read and understand all instructions. ❑Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the phone. ❑Use only the battery type recommended in this manual. ❑Unplug this telephone from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners, just use a damp cloth for cleaning. ❑Do not use this telephone near water. For example, do not use near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool. ❑Do not place this tele…

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ID Label/Location Info

PROPOSED FCC ID LABEL AND LOCATION CIDCO COMMUNICATIONS INC. 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. Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this phone FCC ID: HOLCL915 FCC ID LABEL

Operational Description

DESCRIPTION OF CIRCUIT OPERATION Model: CL-915 REV.: 0.0 2001. 04. 14 DESCRIPTION OF CIRCUIT OPERATION 1) BASE UNIT: The demodulated signal, resulting from Double Super Heterodyne system, which appears at output Pin no,9 of CON1 is sent to IC3 Pin no,5 for Expansion. The expended audio signal output from IC3 Pin no.59 is coupled to U2-C,Q12,Q13 during the TEL. mode. The audio signal is sent to the Telephone Line via hybrid Transformer Trl. The demodulated data code from CON1 Pin no,3 is Generated by Q11, 18. It’s output is connected to CODE Input Pin no.93 of IC4. The Audio signal receiving from TEL-LINE is input to IC5 Pin no.55 for compression. The compressed audio signal from Pin no.8 of IC5 is connected to Pin no,5 of CON1 for TX modulation, Pin no.66 of IC4 is the output port for data codes that should be transmitted to the handset the data code is connected to Pin no.5 of CON1 for modulation. Tel-line controlling is done by Pin no.89 of IC4. Ring signal monitored by V3 (PHOTO COUPLER IC) is detected by Pin no.5 of IC4 resulting a data code is sent to the handset. DTMF dialing is output by Pin no.2 of IC4 and this signal output through the TR1. When the handset is placed on the charger cradle, the charging is detected by Pin no.70 of IC4 and IC4 sends data codes to handset for security code setting. When the handset is far away form base unit, squelch circuit of IC1 operates and Pin no.13 of IC1 goes ”Hl”. This will be detected by the micro processor and after 30 sec. go to Stand by mode. The power to the base unit is supplied by US(5V REGULATOR IC). IN-USE LED display control Pin no.97 of IC4 Caller ID data passing through C5 and C6 from Tel-line. It’s connected pin no.6,7 of IC4. CAS data passing through C137,Cl39,UI-A and Ul-8 from Tel-line. It’s connected pin no9 of IC4, STUTTER-TONE data passing through C9,C71,UI-D and U6 from Tel-line. It’s connected pin no73 of IC4. Extention phone is detected by U1 1,Q15 and Q17. It’s connected pin no95 of IC4. 2) HAND SET The demodulated signal, resulting from Double Super Heterodyne system, which appears at output pin no,9 of Jl is connected to pin no,5 of IC3 Expander input. The audio output from IC3 Pin no.59 is finally amplified by IC4-D and Q4 coupled to the Receiver unit with HAC compati- bility, The demodulated data code from pin no.9 of Jl is fed to Q1,3. Q1,3 is connected to Pin no.77 of U1. Voice signal from MIC I is coupled to pin no.55 of IC3. The voice signal is compressed by pin no.8 of IC3 is connected to Pin no,9 of Jl for modulation. Pin no.58 of U1 is the output port for data code that should be transmitted to the base unit. This data code is connected to the pin no.9 of Jl for modulation, During the charging, it is detected by pin no. 106 of U1. Key board operation is monitored by pin no.79-84,87-90 of U1 Key Tone from pin no.94 of U1 drives the BUZZER. Ring signal from pin no.95 of U1 drives the BUZZER. l. BASE RF MODULE 1) RX PART THE RECEIVER FRONT-END CONTAINS A BAND PASS FILTER (BPF), AND RF LOW NOISE AMPLIFIER(LNA), A ACTIVE TRANSISTOR MIXER, A CERAMIC FILTER AND 10.7MHz IF AMPLIFIER. ALSO IT INCLUDES BUFFER AMPLIFIERS FOR THE GENERATION OF LOCAL OSCIL- LATOR POWER. THIS FRONT-END RECEIVER RECEIVERS AND RF SIGNAL FROM THE ANTENNA. AND RF SIGNALS WITHIN THIS FREQUENCY RANGE IS 925.05MHz - 927.85MHz PASS THROUGH RF AMP (Ql) AND BAND PASS FILTER AFTER PASSING THROUGH THE BAND PASS FILTER AND THE SIGNAL IS MIXED WITHIN 1ST LOCAL FREQUENCY FROM VOLTAGE CONTROLLED OSCILLATOR. THE SIGNAL IS AMPLIFIED ON THE OF AMP TRANSISTOR (Q2) AND THE SIGNAL PASS THROUGH THE CERAMIC FILTER (10.7MHz). AFTER THE IF SIGNAL PASS THE CERAMIC FILTER, THE SIGNAL ENTER BY THE FM IF(INTERMEDIATE FREQUENCY) IC1. AND THE SIGNAL IS MIXED IN THE FM IF IC (S1T8531). THE OUTPUT SIGNAL IN THE FM IF IC STREAMS FROM THE AF-OUT TERMINAL OF THE CONNECTOR TO THE BASE. 2)TX PART THE SIGNAL IS MADE TO THE BASE, ENTER BY THE AF-IN TERMINAL OF THE CONNECTOR (PIN NO.5 OF CON1). THE SIGNAL SEND THE MOD TERMINAL OF THE TX VCO. THE SIGNAL IS MIXED IN THE TX VCO MIXING THE RF SIGNAL, THE RF SIGNAL ADJUST THE TRIMMER CAPACITOR (VC1). THE RF SIGNAL ENTER BY THE TRANSMISSION POWER AMP TRANSISTOR Q4 THE SIGNAL IS AMPLITUDE IN THE Q5. ENTER BY THE BAND PASS FILTER (BPF). THE RF SIGNAL PASS THROUGH THE BAND PASS FILTER, TO WARDS THE ANTENNA. THE LAST TRANSMISSION RF SIGNAL IS 902.15MHz - 904,95MHz 2.HAND RF MODULE 1) RX PART THE RECEIVER FRONT-END CONTAINS A BAND PASS FILTER (BPF),AND RF LOW NOISE AMPLIFIER(LNA), ACTIVE TRANSISTOR MIXER, CERAMIC FILTER AND 10.7MHz ”IF” AMPLIFIER ALSO IT INCLUDES BUFFER AMPLIFIERS OR THE GENERATION OF LOCAL OSCIL- LATOR POWER. THIS FRONT-END RECEIVERS AND RF SIGNAL FROM THE ANTENNA. AND RF SIGNALS WITHIN THIS FREQUENCY RANGE IS 902.15MHz - 904.95MHz PASS THROUGH RF AMP (Ql) AND BAND PASS FILTER.. AFTER PASSING THROUGH THE BAND PASS FILTER, THE SIGNAL IS MIXED WITHIN 1'ST LOCAL FREQUENCY FROM VOLTAGE CONTROLLED OSCILLATOR. THE SIG- NAL IS AMPLIFIED ON THE IF AMP TRANSISTOR (Q2) AND THE SIGNAL PASS THROUGH THE CERAMIC FILTER (10.7MHz) AFTER THE IF SIGNAL ENTER BY THE FM IF (INTERMEDIATE FREQUENCY) JC1. AND THE SIGNAL IS MIXED IN THE FM IF IC1 (S1T8531).THE OUTPUT SIGNAL IN THE FM IF IC1 STREAMS FROM THE AF-OUT TERMINAL OF THE CONNECTOR TO THE PORTABLE. 2) TX PART THE SIGNAL IS MADE TO THE PORTABLE, ENTER BY THE AF-IN TERMINAL OF THE CONNECTOR. THE SIGNAL SEND THE MOD TERMINAL OF THE TX VCO. THE SIGNAL IS MIXED IN THE TX VCO MIXING THE RF SIGNAL, THE RF SIGNAL ADJUST THE TRIMMER CAPACITOR VC1. THE RF SIGNAL ENTER BY THE TRANSMISSION POWER AMP TRANSISTOR (Q5), ENTER BY THE BAND PASS FILTER (BPF). THE RF SIGNAL PASS THROUGH THE BAND PASS FILTER, TO WARDS THE AN- TENNA. THE LAST TRANSMISSION RF SIGNAL IS 925.05MHz -927,85MHz.

Schematics

AD900B6.sch-1 - Wed Apr 25 09:35:59 2001 CL915-HAND_ADPCM(2001.04.26).sch-1 - Thu Apr 26 11:06:15 2001 AD900H6.sch-1 - Wed Apr 25 09:36:25 2001

Test Report

ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSIONS COMPLIANCE REPORT INTENTIONAL RADIATOR CERTIFICATION TO FCC PART 15 SUBPART C REQUIREMENT TEST REPORT FOR 900MHz Digital Cordless Phone FCC ID: HOLCL915 MODEL NO: CL915 PROJECT NO: 01U0792 ISSUE DATE: June 6, 2001 Prepared for CIDCO COMMUNICATIONS 105 COCHRANE CIRCLE MORGAN HILL, CA 95035 Prepared by COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES, INC. 561F MONTEREY ROAD MORGAN HILL, CA 95037 U.S.A. TEL: (408) 463-0885 FAX: (408) 463-0888 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE NO: 1.VERIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE.................................................................................................1 2.DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT)................................................................2 3.TEST LOCATION.................................................................................................................................2 4.EQUIPMENT MODIFICATIONS.......................................................................................................2 5.TEST EQUIPMENT..............................................................................................................................2 5.TEST RESULT SUMMARY.................................................................................................................3 R ADIATED E MISSIONS ...................................................................................................................................3 Test Requirement: 15.249(A)(B)..............................................................................................................3 R ADIATED E MISSIONS ...................................................................................................................................5 Test Requirement: 15.249(A)(B)..............................................................................................................5 R ADIATED E MISSIONS ...................................................................................................................................6 Test Requirement: 15.209........................................................................................................................6 AC L IN E C ONDUC TED E MISSIONS ................................................................................................................7 Test Requirement: 15.207.......................................................................................................................7 6.FCC 15.214 CORDLESS TELEPHONE INFORMATION...............................................................8 PROJECT NO: 01U0792-1DATE: JUNE 06, 2001 EUT: 900MHz DIGITAL CORDLESS PHONE PAGE NO: 1 OF 11 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES, INC.DOCUMENT NO:CCSUP4031B 561F MONTEREY ROAD, MORGAN HILL CA 95037TEL:(408) 463-0885 FAX:(408) 463-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. This document may be altered or revised by Compliance Certification Services personnel only, and shall be noted in the revision section of the document. 1.VERIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE COMPANY NAME:CIDCO COMMUNICATIONS 105 COCHRANE CIRCLE MORGAN HILL, CA 95035 USA CONTACT PERSON :CLIFF DENCHFIELD / COMPLIANCE MANAGER TELEPHONE NO:(408) 782-8200 EUT DESCRIPTION :900MHZ DIGITAL CORDLESS PHONE MODEL NAME:CL915 DATE TESTED :MAY 04, 2001 LIMITS APPLY TO: FCC PART 15 SECTION 15.249 TECHNICAL LIMITSTEST RESULT Radiated Emission of fundamental FrequencyComplies Radiated Emission of Harmonic FrequencyComplies Radiated Emission Outside the BandComplies LIMITS APPLY TO: FCC PART 15 SECTION 15.209 Radiated Emission Digital DeviceComplies LIMITS APPLY TO: FCC PART 15 SECTION 15.207 AC Line Conducted EmissionComplies RULES APPLY TO 15.214 (d), (d)(1) & (d)(2) Digital Security CodesComplies The above equipment was tested by Compliance Certification Services Inc. for compliance with the requirements set forth in CFR 47 PART 15 SUBPART C. This said equipment in the configuration described in this report shows the maximum emission levels emanating from equipment are within the compliance requirements. Wa rning : This document reports conditions under which testing was conducted and results of tests performed. This document may not be altered or revised in any way unless done so by Compliance Certification Services and all revisions are duly noted in the revisions section. Any alteration of this document not carried out by Compliance Certification Services will constitute fraud and shall nullify the document. Released For CCS By:Test By: STEVE CHENGPETE KREBILL EMC ENGINEERING MANAGER EMC ASSOCIATE ENGINEER PROJECT NO: 01U0792-1DATE: JUNE 06, 2001 EUT: 900MHz DIGITAL CORDLESS PHONE PAGE NO: 2 OF 11 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES, INC.DOCUMENT NO:CCSUP4031B 561F MONTEREY ROAD, MORGAN HILL CA 95037TEL:(408) 463-0885 FAX:(408) 463-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. This document may be altered or revised by Compliance Certification Services personnel only, and shall be noted in the revision section of the document. COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICESCOMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES 2.DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT) The EUT is a 900MHz digital cordless phone. CHASSIS TYPEPLASTIC RF FrequencyBase TX: 902.15MHz to 904.95MHz Base RX: 925.05MHz to 927.85ZMHz Hand Unit TX: 925.05MHz to 927.85MHz Hand Unit RX: 902.15MHz to 904.95MHz Antenna RequirementPermanently Attached Power Requirement9Vdc, 300mAmps 3.TEST LOCATION All emissions tests were performed at: Compliance Consulting Services 561F Monterey Road Morgan Hill, CA 95037 CCS has site descriptions on file with the FCC for 10 and 3 meter site configurations. CCS is a NVLAP accredited facility. 4.EQUIPMENT MODIFICATIONS Not applicable 5.TEST EQUIPMENT TEST EQUIPMENTS LIST Name of EquipmentManufacturerModel No.Serial No.Due Date Spectrum AnalyzerHP100Hz - 22GHz8566B2140A012965/4/02 Spectrum DisplayHP85662A2152A030665/4/02 Quasi-Peak DetectorHP9K - 1GHz85650A2811A0…

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Test Setup Photos

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Contact Information

Applicant

Ron Anglikowski(Engineering Director)
[email protected]408-782-8200Fax: 408-782-8238

Test Firm

Compliance Certification Services IncSteve Cheng
[email protected]408-463-0885Fax: 408-463-0888

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C902.15 MHz - 927.85 MHz-

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