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ITC-AP-4700VAlarmpath Echo Wireless Subscriber Unit

CRN Wireless LLC
Alarmpath Echo Wireless Subscriber Unit - FCC ID ITC-AP-4700V - CRN Wireless LLC
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Application Details

Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Date of Grant
Jun 09, 2005
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Jun 09, 2005
Equipment Note
Alarmpath Echo Wireless Subscriber Unit
Frequency Range
896.00000000 - 901.00000000
Company
CRN Wireless LLC
Country
United States

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Users Manual

RESEARCH IN MOTION Document RF Exposure Addition To Integrator's Guide Page 1(2) Author Data Muhammad Dajani Masud Attayi Date 1998-10-26 Document No. 01731-CERT-FCC-SAR- Integrator's Guide (1) FCC CFR 47 Part 90, 1996 (2) OET document 65, supplement C, December 1997 Copyright 1998, Research In Motion, Limited Introduction: A section explaining RF exposure requirements for integrating the RIM units into other products should be added to the Integrator’s Guide. A draft of this section is included here. Compliance Based on FCC rules (1) 2.1091 and 2.1093 and FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio frequency Electromagnetic Fields, OET Bulletin 65 and its Supplement C (2) , all integrations of the RIM OEM unit are subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use. For portable devices, defined in accordance with FCC rules as a transmitting device designed to be used within 20 cm of the user body under normal operating conditions, RF evaluation must be based on Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) limits in Watts/kg. SAR is a measurement of the rate of energy absorption per unit mass of body tissue. For mobile devices, defined as a transmitting device designed to be generally used such that a separation distance of at least 20 cm is maintained between the body of the user and the transmitting radiated structure, the human exposure to RF radiation can be evaluated in terms of Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) limits for field strength or power density in mWatts/cm 2 . RIM will submit module specific information and test reports for a generic MPE compliance. For an end product not covered by RIM testing and submission, the integrator will submit for a separate FCC ID. The submission should include end product information, end product SAR/MPE test report and a reference to RIM module FCC ID for all other Part 90 requirements. Limits 1) SAR limits for General Population/Uncontrolled exposure is 1.6 W/kg for partial body exposure, averaged over 1 g of tissue and 4 W/kg for hands, wrists and feet averaged over 10 g of tissue. The limits for Occupational/Controlled exposure are more relaxed, i.e., 8 W/kg for partial body and 20 W/kg for hands, wrists and feet. The 1.6 W/kg limit applies for most of RIM OEM integrators. 2) The limit for MPE is 0.6 mW/cm 2 at 900 MHz. Guidelines RF exposure distance is based on normal operating proximity to the user’s body. This distance is measured from the feed point of the antenna to the closest body part. A test need to be performed to determine the passing distance that meets the exposure limits. Document RF Exposure Addition To Integrator's Guide Page 2(2) Date 1998-10-23 RevDocument No. 01731-CERT-FCC-SAR- Integrator's Guide Copyright 1998, Research In Motion, Limited RESEARCH IN MOTION Minimum Separation Distance For mobile configurations the MPE requirements are met by the minimum passing distance of 28 cm for Larsen, 3 dB gain ground plane mounted antenna with minimum 6 feet cable length and for Austin, 0 dBd gain ground plane mounted antenna also with minimum 6 feet cable length, the required distance is 20 cm. For portable configurations the SAR requirements are met by the passing distance of 8 cm for The Antenna Company, Eclipse II Magnet Mount, 3 dB gain antenna scaled to zero cable length. Operating Manual Compliance Statement The integrator should include a statement in their operation/user/installation manual making the user aware of RF exposure issues and insuring that the users keep a passing distance from the antenna while transmitting. Also the integrator should provide instructions or diagrams in the manual for proper antenna mounting and position, when applicable, to ensure a safe exposure distance to the operator and nearby persons. Label If the final device configuration cannot be controlled so as to limit the user distance to the antenna then the device needs to have an RF radiation hazard label warning the user to keep away from the antenna by the specified distance. If the product passes the MPE limit at 20 cm then there is no need for a label on the final product. Installation Any vehicular equipment that integrates R901M and uses a Larsen or Austin antenna will be required to have the antennas installed at least 28 cm for Larsen and 20 cm for Austin from any edge of a vehicle rooftop. It is mandatory for the vehicular application integrators/distributors to add a warning in their user manual to instruct the installer to mount the antenna at the center of the vehicle rooftop. As well the instructions should tell the operator/user to maintain the minimum required distance of 20 cm for Austin and 28 cm for Larsen base mounted antennas at all times. For the Antenna Company, Eclipse II Magnet Mount antenna with 3 dB gain, all users are required to maintain the minimum separation distance of 8 cm from the antenna at all times. If the final device configuration cannot be controlled so as to limit the user distance to the antenna by more than 8 cm then the device or the antenna, requires to have an RF radiation hazard label. This way the users are warned to maintain the minimum 8 cm distance from the antenna.

Users Manual

SELECT A MOUNTING LOCATION • Temporarily connect power to the AP-4700V from a fully charged 12V (4 AH minimum) battery. DO NOT mount the AP-4700V at this time. Position the unit in the desired mounting location. • Press the test button (S1), bottom right hand corner; the unit will transmit one long blink. After the unit transmits observe Coverage LED and count the number of blinks. Move the unit as required to achieve the best Coverage (signal strength) possible based on the chart below. As needed, re-position the unit, transmit and watch the Coverage LED to indicate change. The unit will not transmit if 15 seconds has not passed. There is a 2 sec ond delay between blink cycles. • Once a location has been selected based on Coverage, permanently and securely mount the unit using #6 screws (not supplied) in at least 2 of the 4 mounting holes. # BLINKS COVERAGE 0 BLINKS NO NETWORK – DO NOT INSTALL , Tr y Re- p ositionin g Unit 1 BLINK VERY WEAK COVERAGE – DO NOT INSTALL , Tr y Re- p ositionin g Unit 2 BLINKS MARGINAL COVERAGE – Tr y Re- p ositionin g Unit or Hi g h-Gain Antenna – INSTALL with CAUTION 3 BLINKS GOOD COVERAGE SIGNAL- OK TO INSTALL 4 BLINKS VERY GOOD COVERAGE SIGNAL- OK TO INSTALL 5 BLINKS EXCELLENT COVERAGE -OK TO INSTALL ALARMPATH ECHO AP-4700V WIRELESS SUBSCRIBER UNIT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT! Failure to Read and Follow These Installa tion Instructions May Jeopardize Subscriber Security INTRODUCTION: The AP-4700V is a 2-way, fully supervised Wi reless Subscriber Unit for use on the nationwide (50 United States plus Puerto Ric o and the US Virgin Islands) AlarmPath Network. The AlarmPath Control Center Processo rs forward these wireless signals to ANY Central Station via standard communicator techniques. T he AlarmPath Control Center Processors will generate and report a Communications Failure signal in the event that the net work does not receive the expected supervisory test signal from the Wireless Subscriber Unit during the scheduled period. GENERAL INSTALLATION GUIDELINES • Since the mounting location can ONLY be selected based on RF performance, it is HIGHLY recommended that the installer follow the STEP 1 below BEFORE any wires are run. • Generally, high locations are best. DO NOT mount radio in basement or below gr ade as unpredictable performance may result. • Whenever possible, DO NOT mount the AP-4700V in non-climate cont rolled environments (i.e. attics may become extremely hot in su mmer, garages may become extremely cold in winter). • Avoid mounting locations within 3 feet of large metal objects (air conditioners, metal garage door s, etc.), AC power lines, and fluorescent light fixtures. • A fair amount of care may be required to mount the AP-4700V so as to achieve an optimal RF path. Installer should spend as muc h time as needed to obtain the highest signal level possible. • The AP-4700V draws a substantial amount of current - approximately 2 AMPS - during trans mit. Therefore, follow the instructions for powering the AP-4700V carefully! APPLY POWER • The AP-4700V requires 12VDC. It draws less than 20mA during standby,and almost 2 AMPS during Transmit (for less than 1 second). It isrecommended that the AP-4700V be powered directly from the battery(4AH Minimum) of the alarm control panel, with a 3 AMP fuse in series.As the standby current is very low, the alarm control panel charging circui t will not be affected, and the battery is capable of supplying the 2 AMPcurrent on transmit. DO NOT power theAP-4700V from the aux output o f the control panel. • 22-gauge wire can be used up to 50 feet in length, and 18-gauge wire can be used up to 100 feet in length. • Connect power to + & - screw terminals. DO NOT short wires to metal case. S EE O THER S IDE F O R S TEP 3 Phone 866-ALARMPATH Fax 631-696-7943 STEP 1 STEP 2 WARNING: To ensure user’s safety and to satisfy FCC RF exposure r equirements, this unit must be installed so that a minimum sep aration distance of 32 cm is always maintained between the antenna of the transmitting device and nearby persons. O peration closer than this distance is not recommended. Us e ONLY the following antenna supplied by AlarmPath to comply with this warnin g . Colinear Antenna, PN: HG3DB or ½ Wave Ri g id Whip Antenna, PN: G0DB, NOTE: FOR FIXED OPERATION ONLY NOTE : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Unintentional Radiator, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residentia l installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radia te radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction Manual, may cause harmful in terference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occu r in a particular installation. I f this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or tele vision reception, which can be determined by turning the equipme nt off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of more of the following measures: 1. Reori ent or relocate the receiving antenna , 2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver, 3. Connect the e q ui p ment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected , 4. Consult the dealer or an ex p erienced radio/TV technician for hel p . CONNECT INPUTS – CHANNEL TRIGGERING NOTE: Use any ONE method to trigger INPUT #1. Use method “P” or “N” for INPUT 2 and/or 3. All channels triggered by “P” or “N” method have a 1 SEC integration delay. “SC” (SmartChannel) will analyze Bell or Siren Driver output to determine if tr igger is BURG or FIRE, and h as a 7 SEC integration delay. After triggering channels, use Signal Verification online at www.alarmpath.com or call AlarmPath Toll-Free (866) 252-7672 and access Au tomated Operator System (Touch-Tone option 5) SmartChannel (INPUT Terminal 1) “BELL POSITIVE” TRIGGE…

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Users Manual

RESEARCH IN MOTION Document RF Exposure Addition To Integrator's Guide Page 1(2) Author Data Muhammad Dajani Masud Attayi Date 1998-10-26 Document No. 01731-CERT-FCC-SAR- Integrator's Guide (1) FCC CFR 47 Part 90, 1996 (2) OET document 65, supplement C, December 1997 Copyright 1998, Research In Motion, Limited Introduction: A section explaining RF exposure requirements for integrating the RIM units into other products should be added to the Integrator’s Guide. A draft of this section is included here. Compliance Based on FCC rules (1) 2.1091 and 2.1093 and FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio frequency Electromagnetic Fields, OET Bulletin 65 and its Supplement C (2) , all integrations of the RIM OEM unit are subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use. For portable devices, defined in accordance with FCC rules as a transmitting device designed to be used within 20 cm of the user body under normal operating conditions, RF evaluation must be based on Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) limits in Watts/kg. SAR is a measurement of the rate of energy absorption per unit mass of body tissue. For mobile devices, defined as a transmitting device designed to be generally used such that a separation distance of at least 20 cm is maintained between the body of the user and the transmitting radiated structure, the human exposure to RF radiation can be evaluated in terms of Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) limits for field strength or power density in mWatts/cm 2 . RIM will submit module specific information and test reports for a generic MPE compliance. For an end product not covered by RIM testing and submission, the integrator will submit for a separate FCC ID. The submission should include end product information, end product SAR/MPE test report and a reference to RIM module FCC ID for all other Part 90 requirements. Limits 1) SAR limits for General Population/Uncontrolled exposure is 1.6 W/kg for partial body exposure, averaged over 1 g of tissue and 4 W/kg for hands, wrists and feet averaged over 10 g of tissue. The limits for Occupational/Controlled exposure are more relaxed, i.e., 8 W/kg for partial body and 20 W/kg for hands, wrists and feet. The 1.6 W/kg limit applies for most of RIM OEM integrators. 2) The limit for MPE is 0.6 mW/cm 2 at 900 MHz. Guidelines RF exposure distance is based on normal operating proximity to the user’s body. This distance is measured from the feed point of the antenna to the closest body part. A test need to be performed to determine the passing distance that meets the exposure limits. Document RF Exposure Addition To Integrator's Guide Page 2(2) Date 1998-10-23 RevDocument No. 01731-CERT-FCC-SAR- Integrator's Guide Copyright 1998, Research In Motion, Limited RESEARCH IN MOTION Minimum Separation Distance For mobile configurations the MPE requirements are met by the minimum passing distance of 28 cm for Larsen, 3 dB gain ground plane mounted antenna with minimum 6 feet cable length and for Austin, 0 dBd gain ground plane mounted antenna also with minimum 6 feet cable length, the required distance is 20 cm. For portable configurations the SAR requirements are met by the passing distance of 8 cm for The Antenna Company, Eclipse II Magnet Mount, 3 dB gain antenna scaled to zero cable length. Operating Manual Compliance Statement The integrator should include a statement in their operation/user/installation manual making the user aware of RF exposure issues and insuring that the users keep a passing distance from the antenna while transmitting. Also the integrator should provide instructions or diagrams in the manual for proper antenna mounting and position, when applicable, to ensure a safe exposure distance to the operator and nearby persons. Label If the final device configuration cannot be controlled so as to limit the user distance to the antenna then the device needs to have an RF radiation hazard label warning the user to keep away from the antenna by the specified distance. Installation Any vehicular equipment that integrates R901M and uses a Larsen or Austin antenna will be required to have the antennas installed at least 28 cm for Larsen and 20 cm for Austin from any edge of a vehicle rooftop. It is mandatory for the vehicular application integrators/distributors to add a warning in their user manual to instruct the installer to mount the antenna at the center of the vehicle rooftop. As well the instructions should tell the operator/user to maintain the minimum required distance of 20 cm for Austin and 28 cm for Larsen base mounted antennas at all times. For the Antenna Company, Eclipse II Magnet Mount antenna with 3 dB gain, all users are required to maintain the minimum separation distance of 8 cm from the antenna at all times. If the final device configuration cannot be controlled so as to limit the user distance to the antenna by more than 8 cm then the device or the antenna, requires to have an RF radiation hazard label. This way the users are warned to maintain the minimum 8 cm distance from the antenna.

Cover Letter(s)

CRN TELEMETRY DEVICES, INC. 1515 MIDDLE COUNTRY ROAD CENTEREACH, NY 11720 May 11, 2005 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 USA Subject: Part 90.203(e) Compliance Attestation Applicant: CRN Telemetry Devices, Inc. Product: Alarmpath Echo Model: AP-4700V FCC ID: ITC-AP-4700V Dear Sir or Madam: This equipment meets the requirements of the FCC Rules, Parts 90.203(e) except as provided in paragraph (g) of the section 90.203. The operator cannot program and transmit on frequencies other than those programmed by the manufacturer, service or maintenance personnel, using the equipment’s external operational controls. Yours sincerely Herbert Krieger President CRN Telemetry Devices, Inc.

Cover Letter(s)

RESEARCH IN MOTION Research In Motion Limited 295 Phillip Street Waterloo, Ontario Canada N2L 3W8 +1 519 888 7465, fax +1 519 888 6906 E-mail: [email protected] Our Ref:DOC-01731-021 December 1, 1997 George Tannahill Federal Communication Commission Equipment Authorization Division Application Processing Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21045 Reference : FCC ID : L6AR900M-2-O Subject : Letter requesting confidentiality of R900M-2-O device FCC type acceptance application. Dear Mr. Tannahill, Pursuant to CFR 47 Chapter 1 Section 0.459, Research In Motion Limited requests that the following identified detailed technical information regarding the R900M-2-O device be held confidential by the Federal Communication Commission and as such be withheld from public inspection. The following exhibits attached to Marstech Report No. 97497D should be held confidential: Exhibits A(1)-3 through A(1)-6 inclusive and Exhibits A(1)-10 through A(1)-12 inclusive and Exhibits A(1)-15 through A(1)-28 inclusive and Exhibits A(1)-30 through A(1)-64 inclusive and Exhibits A(1)-69 through A(1)-72 inclusive, because pursuant to CFR 47 Chapter 1 Sections 0.457(d) and 0.457(d)(2)(i) the exhibits contain details of trade secrets and technical data that is customarily guarded from competitors and not released to the public by Research In Motion Limited. The following is a description of the contents of the above identified exhibits : Exhibits A(1)-3 Description of operational, test and tune-up modes and methods Exhibits A(1)-4 Description of frequency stabilizing circuitry Description of circuits for suppression of spurious radiation Exhibits A(1)-5 to A(1)-6 Description of circuits for modulation limiting Description of circuits for power limiting Description of digital modulation format and generation methods and circuits Exhibits A(1)-10 to A(1)-12 Detailed technical system, functional and circuit description Exhibits A(1)-15 Detailed technical system block diagram Exhibits A(1)-16 to A(1)-28 Complete technical schematic circuit diagrams Exhibits A(1)-30 to A(1)-62 Detailed technical procedure and operators’ manuals for device tune-up Exhibits A(1)-63 to A(1)-64 and Exhibits A(1)-69 to -72 Detailed diagrams of modulation format and generation methods and circuits Yours truly, Bryan D. Taylor VP, Engineering Research In Motion Limited ( 519 ) 888 - 7465 x 245 [email protected]

External Photos

ANNEX 2 – EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS CRN Telemetry Devices Inc. Alarmpath Echo, Model: AP-4700V FCC ID: ITC-AP-4700V A2 - 1 ANNEX 2 – EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS CRN Telemetry Devices Inc. Alarmpath Echo, Model: AP-4700V FCC ID: ITC-AP-4700V A2 - 2

ID Label/Location Info

ANNEX 5 – FCC ID LABEL AND LOCATION FCC ID: ITC-AP-4700V CRN TELEMETRY DEVICES INC. ALARMPATH ECHO, MODEL: AP-4700V LABEL: LOCATION: Front of unit ALARMPATH ECHO CRN TELEMETRY DEVICES, INC. FCC ID: ITC-AP-4700V This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device ma y not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that ma y cause undesired operation. SERIAL #: 000001

Internal Photos

ANNEX 3 – INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS CRN Telemetry Devices Inc. Alarmpath Echo, Model: AP-4700V FCC ID: ITC-AP-4700V A2 - 1 ANNEX 3 – INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS CRN Telemetry Devices Inc. Alarmpath Echo, Model: AP-4700V FCC ID: ITC-AP-4700V A2 - 2 ANNEX 3 – INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS CRN Telemetry Devices Inc. Alarmpath Echo, Model: AP-4700V FCC ID: ITC-AP-4700V A2 - 3 ANNEX 3 – INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS CRN Telemetry Devices Inc. Alarmpath Echo, Model: AP-4700V FCC ID: ITC-AP-4700V A2 - 4

Test Report

51 Spectrum Way Tel. (613) 820 2730 Nepean, Ontario Fax (613) 820 4161 K2R 1E6, Canada e-mail: [email protected] Since 1981 Research · Training · Consulting · Testing Sos Solutions for the Wireless Future ENGINEERING REPORT SUBJECT: Maximum Permissible Exposure Evaluation with Respect to FCC Rule Part 47CFR §2.1091 PRODUCT: OEM Radio-Modem with 0dBd Austin Vehicle-Top Mounting Antenna FCC ID #: L6AR900M-2-O MODEL: R900M-2-O Radio-Modem and 200160 500C Flextop Mobile Motorola Mount Antenna CLIENT: Research in Motion Limited PROJECT #: RIMB-R900M2O Austin 500C-3110 ADDRESS: 295 Phillip Street Waterloo, Ontario Canada N2L 3W8 PREPARED BY: APREL Laboratories, Regulatory Compliance Division APPROVED BY: _________________________________________ DATE:_____________________________________ Dr. Paul G. Cardinal Director, Laboratory Operations RELEASED BY: _________________________________________ DATE:_____________________________________ Dr. Jacek J. Wojcik, P.Eng.. FCC Rule Part 47CFR §2.1091OEM Radio-Modem November 12, 1998Page 2Project #: RIMB-R900M2O Austin 500C-3110 Since 1981 Research · Training · Consulting · Testing “ Solutions for the Wireless Future FCC ID:L6AR900M-2-O Client :Research in Motion Limited Equipment :OEM Radio-Modem attached to a Austin Vehicle-Top Mounting Antenna Part No. :R900M-2-O Radio-Modem and 200160 500C Motorola Mount Antenna Serial No. :Prototype ENGINEERING SUMMARY This report contains the results of the maximum permissible exposure (MPE) evaluation performed on the equipment under test (EUT) which was comprised of a Research in Motion R900M-2-O OEM radio-modem, an IBM 760ED ThinkPad laptop, and an Austin Model 200160 500C Flextop mobile Motorola mount antenna. The tests were carried out in accordance with the applicable requirements of FCC rules found in 47CFR §2.1091 and the standards ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 and C95.3-1992. The methodology and results for the test are described in the appropriate section of this report. The EUT will not exceed the MPE requirements for the 896 - 901MHz band. The maximum power exposure level measured at 20cm was 0.49 mW/cm 2 . FCC Rule Part 47CFR §2.1091OEM Radio-Modem November 12, 1998Page 3Project #: RIMB-R900M2O Austin 500C-3110 Since 1981 Research · Training · Consulting · Testing “ Solutions for the Wireless Future TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTIONTITLEPAGE ACRONYMS..............................................................................................................4 1.0INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................5 1.1General........................................................................................................................5 1.2Scope...........................................................................................................................5 1.3Schedule.......................................................................................................................5 2.0APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS..................................................................................5 3.0TEST SAMPLE .........................................................................................................6 4.0GENERAL REQUIREMENTS..................................................................................6 4.1Location of Test Facilities...........................................................................................6 4.2Personnel.....................................................................................................................6 4.3Failure Criteria............................................................................................................6 4.4Power Source Required...............................................................................................7 4.5Tolerances....................................................................................................................7 5.0TEST INSTRUMENTATION....................................................................................7 5.1General........................................................................................................................7 5.2MPE Test Equipment Required..................................................................................7 5.3Calibration Requirements............................................................................................7 6.0ELECTICAL/MECHANICAL DESCRIPTION........................................................8 6.1Test Unit Description..................................................................................................8 6.2MPE Test Setup..........................................................................................................8 7.0MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE (MPE) TEST PLAN...........................10 7.1Purpose......................................................................................................................10 7.2Test Equipment.........................................................................................................10 7.3Criteria.......................................................................................................................10 7.4Test Procedure...........................................................................................................10 7.5Results.......................................................................................................................13 8.0CONCLUSION APPENDIX ATransmitter Specifications APPENDIX BAntenna Specifications FCC Rule Part 47CFR §2.1091OEM Radio-Modem November 12, 1998Page 4Project #: RIMB-R900M2O Austin 500C-3110 Since 1981 Research · Training · Consulting · Testing “ Solutions for the Wireless Future ACRONYMS EUTEquipment Under Test FCCFederal Communications Commission MPEMaximum Permissible Exposure N/ANot Applicable NTSNot To Scale OATSOpen Area Test Site OEMOriginal Equipment Manufacturer QAQuality Assurance RIMR…

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Test Report

51 Spectrum Way Tel. (613) 820 2730 Nepean, OntarioFax (613) 820 4161 K2R 1E6, Canadae-mail: [email protected] Since 1981 Research · Training · Consulting · Testing Sos Solutions for the Wireless Future ENGINEERING REPORT SUBJECT:Maximum Permissible Exposure Evaluation with Respect to FCC Rule Part 47CFR §2.1091 PRODUCT:OEM Radio-Modem with 3dB Larsen Vehicle-Top Mounting Antenna FCC ID #:L6AR900M-2-O MODEL:R900M-2-O Radio-Modem and NMO 3E 900B SMA Antenna CLIENT:Research in Motion Limited PROJECT #:RIMB-R900M2O Larsen NMO3E900B-3109 ADDRESS:295 Phillip Street Waterloo, Ontario Canada N2L 3W8 PREPARED BY:APREL Laboratories, Regulatory Compliance Division APPROVED BY: _________________________________________ DATE:_____________________________________ Dr. Paul G. Cardinal Director, Laboratory Operations RELEASED BY:_________________________________________ DATE:_____________________________________ Dr. Jacek J. Wojcik, P.Eng.. FCC Rule Part 47CFR §2.1091OEM Radio-Modem November 12, 1998Page 2Project #: RIMB-R900M2O Larsen NMO3E900B-3109 Since 1981 Research · Training · Consulting · Testing “ Solutions for the Wireless Future FCC ID:L6AR900M-2-O Client :Research in Motion Limited Equipment :OEM Radio-Modem attached to a Larsen Vehicle-Top Mounting Antenna Part No. :R900M-2-O Radio-Modem and NMO 3E 900B SMA Antenna Serial No. :Prototype ENGINEERING SUMMARY This report contains the results of the maximum permissible exposure (MPE) evaluation performed on the equipment under test (EUT) which was comprised of a Research in Motion R900M-2-O OEM radio-modem, an IBM 760ED ThinkPad laptop, and a Larsen NMO 3E 900B antenna. The tests were carried out in accordance with the applicable requirements of FCC rules found in 47CFR §2.1091 and the standards ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 and C95.3-1992. The methodology and results for the test are described in the appropriate section of this report. The EUT will not exceed the MPE requirements for 896 - 901MHz band, provided that the antenna is installed at least 25cm from any edge of a vehicle rooftop. This can be accomplished by putting a prominent warning in the equipment manual as to how the antenna should be installed. FCC Rule Part 47CFR §2.1091OEM Radio-Modem November 12, 1998Page 3Project #: RIMB-R900M2O Larsen NMO3E900B-3109 Since 1981 Research · Training · Consulting · Testing “ Solutions for the Wireless Future TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTIONTITLEPAGE ACRONYMS..............................................................................................................4 1.0INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................5 1.1General........................................................................................................................5 1.2Scope...........................................................................................................................5 1.3Schedule.......................................................................................................................5 2.0APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS..................................................................................5 3.0TEST SAMPLE .........................................................................................................6 4.0GENERAL REQUIREMENTS..............................................................................…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Richard Moreau
[email protected]631-696-2769Fax: 631-698-7943

Test Firm

UltraTech Engineering Labs Inc.Tri Luu
[email protected]877-747-6381Fax: 905-829-8050

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmissionTolerance
190896 MHz - 901 MHz2.4 W12K8F1D1.5000000000 ppm
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be fixed-mounted on a 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).

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