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JJ4-AS00258Ultra Cordless Optical Mouse

Movea, Inc
Ultra Cordless Optical Mouse - FCC ID JJ4-AS00258 - Movea, Inc
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
Date of Grant
Jul 21, 2002
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Jul 21, 2002
Equipment Note
Ultra Cordless Optical Mouse
Frequency Range
49.82500000 - 49.89500000
Company
Movea, Inc
Country
United States

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Users Manual

Gyration Ultra Cordless Optical Mouse User Manual Product Specifications SpecUltra Cordless Optical MouseRF Receiver System Require- ments „Full functionality on Mac and IBM compatible PCs running Windows 2000, ME, XP or higher „Available USB port „CD ROM drive (for GyroTools installation) „Microsoft or Mac compatible mouse driver Size4.8”L x 2.0”W x 1.8”H (12.2cm x 5.1cm x 4.5cm) 5”L x 4”W x 2”H (13cm x 10cm x 5cm) Weight 5.3 oz (150g) with battery pack4 ounces (124g) Operating Range Consumer model - Up to 25 feet (7.6m) typical with no line-of-sight requirement Professional model - Up to 100 feet (30.5m) typical with no line-of-sight requirement N/A Radio49 MHz (U.S.) with 8 channels and 65,000 security addresses N/A Batteries„NiMH battery pack „3 AAA batteries (AAA battery clip included with professional model only) N/A ConnectorN/AUSB with 5’ (1.5m) cable Operating Temp+10 to 40 C (+50 to +104 F) Storage Temp-30 to +70 C (-86 to +158 F) 1 Gyration Ultra Cordless Optical Mouse Identifying the Parts Included with your mouse are the following components: Ultra mouse - Consumer: mouse handset, charging station, RF receiver, NiMH battery pack, AC adapter Ultra mouse - Professional: mouse handset, charging station, RF receiver, 2 NiMH battery packs, inline charger, AAA battery clip, GyroTools CD, AC adapter Installing and Charging the Batteries The Ultra mouse comes with a NiMH battery pack already installed but you will need to remove the plastic insulator tab located inside the battery com- 2 partment. This clear plastic tab prevents the battery from discharging until you are ready to use your mouse. 1. Press release button on the end of the mouse and lift battery pack off. 2. Remove and discard plastic tab. 3. Replace battery pack by snapping into place. Important! Your mouse must be charged for 8 hours prior to first use. To charge your mouse: 1. Be sure that the NiMH battery pack is firmly in place. 2. Connect power adapter to charging cradle and plug into AC power source. 3. Place mouse handset into charging cradle. LED on cradle will light solid. LED indicator on mouse will flash slowly while batteries are charging and maintain a steady glow when fully charged. (You may remove the mouse from the charging cradle at anytime -- you do not need to wait for the LED to stop flashing.) Note: When battery reaches 20% of a full charge the LED indicator will blink intermit- tently when transmitting data. To optimize the performance of your NiMH battery, it is best to recharge after every use. The NiMH battery pack can also be charged in a remote location using an in- line charger (included with the Ultra mouse professional model and available for purchase as add-on accessory): 1. Press release button on the end of the mouse and lift battery pack off. 2. Connect power adapter to inline charger and plug into AC power source. 3. Place battery pack into charger cradle to begin charging. LED indi- cator on cradle will light solid. A standard alkaline battery clip may also be used with your mouse (included with the Ultra mouse professional model and available for purchase as add- on accessory): 3 1. Insert 3 AAA batteries into battery clip. 2. Attach battery clip to mouse by snapping into place. Setting Up and Synchronizing Ultra Mouse and the Receiver: 1. Make sure the mouse is fully charged. 2. Power on your computer and connect the Receiver’s USB cable into an available USB port on your computer. Follow standard USB device installation screens. 3. Press and hold the LEARN button on the Receiver for 2 seconds. The STATUS light will blink slowly, indicating that the receiver is in “Learn Mode.” 4. Press the TEACH button located on bottom of the mouse handset. The status light on the Receiver will blink rapidly for 4 seconds, then will blink slowly. Push the TEACH button on any additional devices (i.e. keyboard or 2 nd mouse) at this time. 5. OPTIONAL: To exit “Learn Mode,” press the LEARN button on the Receiver for 2 seconds. Otherwise, after five minutes, Learn Mode will automatically time out. If more than one Gyration device is being installed on the system, place the Receiver into Learn Mode (step 3 above) only once, then “Teach” each device before exiting Learn Mode. Do not push the Learn button on the receiver for each device to be added. (Also see “Installing 3 or More Devices” on page 9.) When the Receiver is put into Learn Mode, it erases its memory of learned devices and looks for new devices. Therefore, when adding a new device to a system it is necessary to put the Receiver into Learn Mode then Teach all devices that will be used on the system. Note: After the Teach/Learn sequence is performed, the Receiver and the device will remain synchronized after powering down and changing channels. It is only necessary to perform the Teach/Learn sequence when setting a device up for the first time or when adding additional devices to the system. 4 Determining Which Channel Ultra Mouse is Using The Ultra mouse has eight individual channels available to it. To determine which channel a device is currently using: 1. Press and quickly release the CHANNEL button on the bottom of the mouse handset. Count the number of times the red LED on the bot- tom of the handset or the green LED on the top of the handset flashes. The number of flashes indicates the channel the handset is using. Changing the Channel Ultra Mouse is Using When two devices are being used in the same proximity, each device should be set to operate on a unique channel. For best reception, space the chan- nels apart by one or more channels. To change the channel: 1. Press and hold the CHANNEL button on the bottom of the mouse handset for 2 seconds. When you release the button, the mouse will change to the next channel and the red LED on the bottom of the handset and the green LED on the top of the handset will flash. The number of flashes indicates the new channel the handset is using. If a Teach/Learn sequence has already been performed…

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Cover Letter(s)

Page 1 of 2 RE: Gyration FCC ID: JJ4-AS00258 1.) Neither the Manual or Label appear to have the two part statement of 15.19(a)(3). Since the device is so small I expect it is impractical to place this language on the device. If it exists in the manual and I have missed it please indicate where I may find it. Response: The 15.19 (a)(3) statement is located in page 11 of the user manual. 2.) Please supplement the existing Internal Photographs with photographs of the device with the internal metal shield removed. Response: Per the customer the circuitry under the shield only contains the optical circuitry. It does not contain any RF circuitry. If you still need this to be take please let me know. 3.) Rule 15.235(a) requires that all emissions in excess of 20 microvolt (26dBuV) be reported even if it passes the limits of 15.209. I am surprised not to see emissions reported for the second (99.65MHz), and seventh (348.775MHz) harmonics. Please review. Response: Emission repeated in Pk mode and checked second harmonic. Seventh harmonic was already included, but rechecked in Pk mode. 4.) The limits of 15.235 are to be expressed in terms of average emissions not Quasi-Peak. Please review. Response: Since the modulation has a 100% duty cycle, pulse averaging is not applicable for this device. 5.) What kind of modulation is shown? If this is carrier on-off pulses then a plot of the pulse train may be needed. Response: The modulation is FSK, so the signal has a 100% duty cycle. 6.) FYI: Please note page 3 of 15 of your test report seems to indicate this device was tested to the limits of 15.247. This is obviously in error and should be corrected. Response: Report has been corrected. 7.) Please provide an FRN for the Applicant. A new Form 731 is included for your convenience. Response: FRN number provided. Hopefully this answers all of your questions. Please contact me via [email protected] if you require more information. Regards, Juan Martinez Sr. EMC Engineer Page 2 of 2

Cover Letter(s)

File: R47316 May 31, 2002 AmericanTCB, Inc. 6731 Whittier Avenue McLean, VA 22101 Gentlemen: The enclosed documents constitute a formal submittal and application for a Grant of Equipment Authorization pursuant to Subpart C of Part 15 of FCC Rules (CFR 47) regarding intentional radiators. Data within this report demonstrates that the equipment tested complies with the FCC limits for intentional radiators. Elliott Laboratories, as duly authorized agent prepared this submittal. A copy of the letter of our appointment as agent is enclosed. If there are any questions or if further information is needed, please contact Elliott Laboratories for assistance. Sincerely, Juan Martinez Sr. EMC Engineer JMM/dmg Enclosures: Agent Authorization Letter Emissions Test Report with Exhibits

ID Label/Location Info

LABEL 02/14/02 Dim Check 50.80mm Handset Top View Handset Bottom View

Test Report

File: R47316 Page 1 of 12 Electromagnetic Emissions Test Report and Application for Grant of Equipment Authorization pursuant to FCC Part 15, Subpart C Specifications for an Intentional Radiator on the Gyration, Inc. Model: AS00258 FCC ID: JJ4-AS00258 GRANTEE: Gyration, Inc. 12930 Saratoga Avenue, Suite C-6 Saratoga, CA. 95070 TEST SITE: Elliott Laboratories, Inc. 684 W. Maude Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94086 REPORT DATE: May 31, 2002 FINAL TEST DATE: May 3, 2002 AUTHORIZED SIGNATORY: ______________________________ Juan Martinez Sr. EMC Engineer This report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of Elliott Laboratories, Inc. Elliott Laboratories, Inc. -- EMC Department Test Report Report Date: May 31, 2002 File: R47316 Page 2 of 12 Pages TABLE OF CONTENTS COVER PAGE..................................................................................................................................................................................1 TABLE OF CONTENTS...............................................................................................................................................................2 SCOPE.............................................................................................................................................................................................3 OBJECTIVE...................................................................................................................................................................................3 STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE..............................................................................................................................................3 EMISSION TEST RESULTS.......................................................................................................................................................4 LIMITS OF CONDUCTED INTERFERENCE VOLTAGE....................................................................................................4 LIMITS OF RADIATED INTERFERENCE FIELD STRENGTH.........................................................................................4 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTIES....................................................................................................................................5 EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT) DETAILS..........................................................................................................................6 GENERAL...................................................................................................................................................................................6 ENCLOSURE..............................................................................................................................................................................6 MODIFICATIONS....................................................................................................................................................................6 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT..........................................................................................................................................................6 EXTERNAL I/O CABLING......................................................................................................................................................6 TEST SOFTWARE...................................................................................................................................................................6 TEST SITE......................................................................................................................................................................................7 GENERAL INFORMATION....................................................................................................................................................7 RADIATED EMISSIONS CONSIDERATIONS....................................................................................................................7 MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTATION..................................................................................................................................8 RECEIVER SYSTEM.................................................................................................................................................................8 INSTRUMENT CONTROL COMPUTER..............................................................................................................................8 LINE IMPEDANCE STABILIZATION NETWORK (LISN)...............................................................................................8 POWER METER........................................................................................................................................................................9 FILTERS/ATTENUATORS.....................................................................................................................................................9 ANTENNAS..............................................................................................................................................................................9 ANTENNA MAST AND EQUIPMENT TURNTABLE......................................................................................................9 INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION.............................................................................................................................................9 TEST PROCEDURES.................................................................................................................................................................10 EUT AND CABLE PLACEMENT.........................................................................................................................................10 RADIATED EMISSIONS..........................................................................................…

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Test Setup Photos

RADIATED EMISSION TEST SETUP

Contact Information

Applicant

Tim Kelliher(Movea engineering Director)
[email protected](408)416-4650Fax: (408)416-4695

Technical Contact

Elliott Laboratories, Inc.Juan Martinez
[email protected]408 245 7800

684 West Maude Avenue · Sunnyvale, California · United States

Test Firm

Elliott Laboratories LLCDavid Bare
[email protected]408-245-7800Fax: 408-245-3499

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C49.825 MHz - 49.895 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term

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