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Getting Started Congratulations on your purchase of the Itronix GoBook III computer! Your new GoBook III features the most innovative advances in portable computing technology. It combines state-of-the-art ergonomics with a rugged, durable architecture to provide you with a notebook computer that is compact, powerful, rugged and easy to use. Designed for a wide range of business and personal productivity applications, the GoBook III is an ideal choice for use in applications that require durability and performance. For maximum expandability without compromising portability, the GoBook III has a USB interface and aPC card slot. The high capacity hard disk drive provides you with plenty of storage space for multimedia files and applications. The GoBook III features a standard 87-key Nitevue® keyboard (89-key international). The high- resolution 12.1-inch touch screen LCD panel provides clear and crisp viewing with the convenience of a touch screen. This online document, GoBook III Help , contains all the information you need to set up and use your new GoBook III. It describes all the features of the GoBook III in an easy-to-read yet thorough manner. For information on printing, navigating or otherwise using GoBook III Help see How to Use This Help System. GoBook III ® Help Page 1 of 80GoBook III Help 7/5/2004file://C:\Documents%20and%20Settings\harwoodm.ITRXNT1\Local%20Settings\Temp\~h... Checklists After opening the package, carefully inspect the contents. Contact your dealer if any items are missing or appear damaged. The shipping carton should contain the following: STANDARD z The Itronix GoBook III computer z Battery z ADP-90AB or ADP-75FB AC adapter with power cord z 12.1 inch XGA display z Stylus z Shoulder Strap z GoBook III Quick Start Guide OPTIONS The following items are normally optional, but some vendors may include them in the standard package. Some items may not be available in some countries, or some vendors may choose not to carry all the items. z Floppy disk drive z CD-ROM drive z CD-RW Drive z DVD-ROM drive z Soft Handle z Media Bay Li-Ion battery pack z Hard Disk Drive Heater z LCD Heater CAUTION When purchasing any of the accessories listed above, purchase only those accessories that are approved for use with your computer. The above accessories are proprietary items. Your system vendor can obtain these approved accessories. If you use items that are not approved for use with this computer, you may cause your computer to malfunction, or to emit or receive electromagnetic radiation in excess of local regulations. For non-proprietary accessories such as PC Cards or printers, ensure that the accessor y functions properly in your computer before making the purchase. Your system vendor Page 2 of 80GoBook III Help 7/5/2004file://C:\Documents%20and%20Settings\harwoodm.ITRXNT1\Local%20Settings\Temp\~h... may be able to recommend reliable brands and models. Features High Capacity Hard Disk Drive The computer has a high capacity hard disk drive, enabling you to install your favorite programs and store large multimedia files. Full Array of Ports and Connectors Your computer includes standard ports for connecting to peripherals such as USB devices and monitors. USB ports allow you to add many types of peripherals. Large XGA LCD Your computer has a large, easy to view XGA LCD panel. Built-in Microphone and Stereo Speakers The stereo speakers and internal microphone enable you to run a variety of multimedia applications. Function Keys Function keys allow you to suspend your computer, shut the LCDs off, and give you easy control of audio and your monitor. Where to Look For Information About Your Computer This Help System describes the key elements of your computer. New users can find a simple step-by- step orientation in this chapter. About Windows For more extensive information and help about Windows go to Help and Support, found on the Start Menu. 72_0119_001 28 June 2004 © 2004 Itronix Corporation. All rights reserved. Page 3 of 80GoBook III Help 7/5/2004file://C:\Documents%20and%20Settings\harwoodm.ITRXNT1\Local%20Settings\Temp\~h... Precautions You can use your computer under a wide range of environmental conditions. However, to ensure long use and continued high performance, consider the following factors when setting up your computer: z Follow all warnings and instructions noted in this documentation and in Windows Help and Support, found on the Start Menu. z The first time you use your computer, we recommend that you carefully read the section on Power Management to familiarize yourself with some basic battery information and to ensure optimum performance z There is danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions. z Do not open the RAM door by yourself. z Unplug the computer from the power outlet before cleaning. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Do not use aerosols, solvents, or strong detergents z Slots and openings in the computer case are for ventilation purposes. Do not block or cover these openings or the system could overheat z On the bottom of the GoBook III, there is a label with information on the power requirements of this system. These requirements must be followed. If you are unsure of your local power supply, consult your dealer or local Power Company z Do not step on or place anything on the power cord z If you use the computer with an extension cord, ensure that the total ampere ratings of all the devices sharing the extension do not exceed the rating of the extension cord or the rating of the wall outlet z Unless instructed, never push foreign objects into the computer through any of the slots or openings. Dangerous voltages are present, which could cause electric shock, fire, or damage sensitive components z For best results, use a power strip with a built-in surge protector. Do not use inferior extensi…
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801 S. STEVENS STREET SPOKANE, WA 99204 509.624.6600 800.441.1309 FAX 509.626.4203 www.itronix.com September 22, 2004 Federal Communications Commission Equipment Authorization Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Re: Itronix Corporation FCC ID: KBCIX260PNLA775BT FCC Part 15.247 - Certification Request for Confidentiality In accordance with 0.457 and 0.459 of CFR 47, Itronix Corporation and Cirronet, Inc. hereby requests confidentiality of the Cirronet Block Diagram(s), Cirronet Schematic Diagram(s), Cirronet Parts List and RangeStar Antenna Specifications attachments for the subject application. These documents contain detailed system and equipment description and related information about the product in which Itronix Corporation and Cirronet, Inc. considers to be proprietary, confidential, and a custom design and, otherwise, would not release to the general public. Since this design is a basis from which future technological products will evolve, Itronix Corporation and Cirronet, Inc. considers that this information would be of benefit to its competitors, and that the disclosure of the information in these documents would give competitors an unfair advantage in the market. Sincerely,
© 2005 Celltech Labs Inc. ITRONIX CORPORATION FCC ID: KBCIX260PNLA775BT (Model: IX260PNLA775BT) Rugged Laptop PC with Dual-Band GSM GPRS/EDGE Modem, 802.11b/g WLAN, & Bluetooth Celltech Project No.: 575 EXTERNAL DUT PHOTOGRAPHS © 2005 Celltech Labs Inc. ITRONIX CORPORATION FCC ID: KBCIX260PNLA775BT (Model: IX260PNLA775BT) Rugged Laptop PC with Dual-Band GSM GPRS/EDGE Modem, 802.11b/g WLAN, & Bluetooth Celltech Project No.: 575 EXTERNAL DUT PHOTOGRAPHS © 2005 Celltech Labs Inc. ITRONIX CORPORATION FCC ID: KBCIX260PNLA775BT (Model: IX260PNLA775BT) Rugged Laptop PC with Dual-Band GSM GPRS/EDGE Modem, 802.11b/g WLAN, & Bluetooth Celltech Project No.: 575 EXTERNAL DUT PHOTOGRAPHS Dual-Band GSM External Swivel Dipole Antenna © 2005 Celltech Labs Inc. ITRONIX CORPORATION FCC ID: KBCIX260PNLA775BT (Model: IX260PNLA775BT) Rugged Laptop PC with Dual-Band GSM GPRS/EDGE Modem, 802.11b/g WLAN, & Bluetooth Celltech Project No.: 575 EXTERNAL DUT PHOTOGRAPHS © 2005 Celltech Labs Inc. ITRONIX CORPORATION FCC ID: KBCIX260PNLA775BT (Model: IX260PNLA775BT) Rugged Laptop PC with Dual-Band GSM GPRS/EDGE Modem, 802.11b/g WLAN, & Bluetooth Celltech Project No.: 575 EXTERNAL DUT PHOTOGRAPHS © 2005 Celltech Labs Inc. ITRONIX CORPORATION FCC ID: KBCIX260PNLA775BT (Model: IX260PNLA775BT) Rugged Laptop PC with Dual-Band GSM GPRS/EDGE Modem, 802.11b/g WLAN, & Bluetooth Celltech Project No.: 575 EXTERNAL DUT PHOTOGRAPHS with Vehicle Cradle & 3 dBi Gain Vehicle Antenna (MaxRad P/N: WMLPVDB800/1900) © 2005 Celltech Labs Inc. ITRONIX CORPORATION FCC ID: KBCIX260PNLA775BT (Model: IX260PNLA775BT) Rugged Laptop PC with Dual-Band GSM GPRS/EDGE Modem, 802.11b/g WLAN, & Bluetooth Celltech Project No.: 575 EXTERNAL DUT PHOTOGRAPHS Vehicle Cradle
© 2005 Celltech Labs Inc. ITRONIX CORPORATION FCC ID: KBCIX260PNLA775BT (Model: IX260PNLA775BT) Rugged Laptop PC with Dual-Band GSM GPRS/EDGE Modem, 802.11b/g WLAN, & Bluetooth Celltech Project No.: 575 LABELING REQUIREMENTS PER §2.925 The label(s) shall be permanently affixed at a conspicuous location on the device. SEE NEXT PAGE(S) FOR FCC ID LABEL SEE NEXT PAGE(S) FOR FCC Part 15(B) DoC LABEL FCC ID LABEL & LOCATION
© 2005 Celltech Labs Inc. ITRONIX CORPORATION FCC ID: KBCIX260PNLA775BT (Model: IX260PNLA775BT) Rugged Laptop PC with Dual-Band GSM GPRS/EDGE Modem, 802.11b/g WLAN, & Bluetooth Celltech Project No.: 575 INTERNAL DUT PHOTOGRAPHS Cradle Contact Board © 2005 Celltech Labs Inc. ITRONIX CORPORATION FCC ID: KBCIX260PNLA775BT (Model: IX260PNLA775BT) Rugged Laptop PC with Dual-Band GSM GPRS/EDGE Modem, 802.11b/g WLAN, & Bluetooth Celltech Project No.: 575 INTERNAL DUT PHOTOGRAPHS Sierra Wireless AirCard 775 GSM GPRS/EDGE PCMCIA Modem © 2005 Celltech Labs Inc. ITRONIX CORPORATION FCC ID: KBCIX260PNLA775BT (Model: IX260PNLA775BT) Rugged Laptop PC with Dual-Band GSM GPRS/EDGE Modem, 802.11b/g WLAN, & Bluetooth Celltech Project No.: 575 INTERNAL DUT PHOTOGRAPHS Sierra Wireless AirCard 775 GSM GPRS/EDGE PCMCIA Modem © 2005 Celltech Labs Inc. ITRONIX CORPORATION FCC ID: KBCIX260PNLA775BT (Model: IX260PNLA775BT) Rugged Laptop PC with Dual-Band GSM GPRS/EDGE Modem, 802.11b/g WLAN, & Bluetooth Celltech Project No.: 575 INTERNAL DUT PHOTOGRAPHS Sierra Wireless AirCard 775 GSM GPRS/EDGE PCMCIA Modem © 2005 Celltech Labs Inc. ITRONIX CORPORATION FCC ID: KBCIX260PNLA775BT (Model: IX260PNLA775BT) Rugged Laptop PC with Dual-Band GSM GPRS/EDGE Modem, 802.11b/g WLAN, & Bluetooth Celltech Project No.: 575 INTERNAL DUT PHOTOGRAPHS Sierra Wireless AirCard 775 GSM GPRS/EDGE PCMCIA Modem © 2005 Celltech Labs Inc. ITRONIX CORPORATION FCC ID: KBCIX260PNLA775BT (Model: IX260PNLA775BT) Rugged Laptop PC with Dual-Band GSM GPRS/EDGE Modem, 802.11b/g WLAN, & Bluetooth Celltech Project No.: 575 INTERNAL DUT PHOTOGRAPHS Sierra Wireless AirCard 775 GSM GPRS/EDGE PCMCIA Modem © 2005 Celltech Labs Inc. ITRONIX CORPORATION FCC ID: KBCIX260PNLA775BT (Model: IX260PNLA775BT) Rugged Laptop PC with Dual-Band GSM GPRS/EDGE Modem, 802.11b/g WLAN, & Bluetooth Celltech Project No.: 575 INTERNAL DUT PHOTOGRAPHS Sierra Wireless AirCard 775 GSM GPRS/EDGE PCMCIA Modem © 2005 Celltech Labs Inc. ITRONIX CORPORATION FCC ID: KBCIX260PNLA775BT (Model: IX260PNLA775BT) Rugged Laptop PC with Dual-Band GSM GPRS/EDGE Modem, 802.11b/g WLAN, & Bluetooth Celltech Project No.: 575 Senao NL-3054MP 802.11b/g WLAN INTERNAL DUT PHOTOGRAPHS Rugged Laptop PC with Senao NL-3054MP WLAN © 2005 Celltech Labs Inc. ITRONIX CORPORATION FCC ID: KBCIX260PNLA775BT (Model: IX260PNLA775BT) Rugged Laptop PC with Dual-Band GSM GPRS/EDGE Modem, 802.11b/g WLAN, & Bluetooth Celltech Project No.: 575 INTERNAL DUT PHOTOGRAPHS Rugged Laptop PC with Senao NL-3054MP WLAN © 2005 Celltech Labs Inc. ITRONIX CORPORATION FCC ID: KBCIX260PNLA775BT (Model: IX260PNLA775BT) Rugged Laptop PC with Dual-Band GSM GPRS/EDGE Modem, 802.11b/g WLAN, & Bluetooth Celltech Project No.: 575 INTERNAL DUT PHOTOGRAPHS Rugged Laptop PC with Senao NL-3054MP WLAN © 2005 Celltech Labs Inc. ITRONIX CORPORATION FCC ID: KBCIX260PNLA775BT (Model: IX260PNLA775BT) Rugged Laptop PC with Dual-Band GSM GPRS/EDGE Modem, 802.11b/g WLAN, & Bluetooth Celltech Project No.: 575 INTERNAL DUT PHOTOGRAPHS Senao NL-3054MP WLAN © 2005 Celltech Labs Inc. ITRONIX CORPORATION FCC ID: KBCIX260PNLA775BT (Model: IX260PNLA775BT) Rugged Laptop PC with Dual-Band GSM GPRS/EDGE Modem, 802.11b/g WLAN, & Bluetooth Celltech Project No.: 575 INTERNAL DUT PHOTOGRAPHS Senao NL-3054MP WLAN © 2005 Celltech Labs Inc. ITRONIX CORPORATION FCC ID: KBCIX260PNLA775BT (Model: IX260PNLA775BT) Rugged Laptop PC with Dual-Band GSM GPRS/EDGE Modem, 802.11b/g WLAN, & Bluetooth Celltech Project No.: 575 INTERNAL DUT PHOTOGRAPHS Cirronet BT2022 Bluetooth Bluetooth Antenna Bluetooth Transmitter © 2005 Celltech Labs Inc. ITRONIX CORPORATION FCC ID: KBCIX260PNLA775BT (Model: IX260PNLA775BT) Rugged Laptop PC with Dual-Band GSM GPRS/EDGE Modem, 802.11b/g WLAN, & Bluetooth Celltech Project No.: 575 INTERNAL DUT PHOTOGRAPHS Cirronet BT2022 Bluetooth Bluetooth Transmitter Bluetooth Transmitter © 2005 Celltech Labs Inc. ITRONIX CORPORATION FCC ID: KBCIX260PNLA775BT (Model: IX260PNLA775BT) Rugged Laptop PC with Dual-Band GSM GPRS/EDGE Modem, 802.11b/g WLAN, & Bluetooth Celltech Project No.: 575 INTERNAL DUT PHOTOGRAPHS Cirronet BT2022 Bluetooth © 2005 Celltech Labs Inc. ITRONIX CORPORATION FCC ID: KBCIX260PNLA775BT (Model: IX260PNLA775BT) Rugged Laptop PC with Dual-Band GSM GPRS/EDGE Modem, 802.11b/g WLAN, & Bluetooth Celltech Project No.: 575 INTERNAL DUT PHOTOGRAPHS Cirronet BT2022 Bluetooth © 2005 Celltech Labs Inc. ITRONIX CORPORATION FCC ID: KBCIX260PNLA775BT (Model: IX260PNLA775BT) Rugged Laptop PC with Dual-Band GSM GPRS/EDGE Modem, 802.11b/g WLAN, & Bluetooth Celltech Project No.: 575 INTERNAL DUT PHOTOGRAPHS Internal Surface-Mount Antennas for WLAN and Bluetooth Bluetooth Surface-Mount Antenna (Upper Left Side Rear Edge of LCD Display) WLAN Surface-Mount Antenna (Upper Right Side Rear Edge of LCD Display) © 2005 Celltech Labs Inc. ITRONIX CORPORATION FCC ID: KBCIX260PNLA775BT (Model: IX260PNLA775BT) Rugged Laptop PC with Dual-Band GSM GPRS/EDGE Modem, 802.11b/g WLAN, & Bluetooth Celltech Project No.: 575 INTERNAL DUT PHOTOGRAPHS Internal Surface-Mount Antennas for WLAN & Bluetooth Bluetooth Surface-Mount Antenna (Upper Left Side Rear Edge of LCD Display) WLAN Surface-Mount Antenna (Upper Right Side Rear Edge of LCD Display) © 2005 Celltech Labs Inc. ITRONIX CORPORATION FCC ID: KBCIX260PNLA775BT (Model: IX260PNLA775BT) Rugged Laptop PC with Dual-Band GSM GPRS/EDGE Modem, 802.11b/g WLAN, & Bluetooth Celltech Project No.: 575 INTERNAL DUT PHOTOGRAPHS Internal Surface-Mount Antennas for WLAN & Bluetooth RangeStar Surface-Mount Antenna P/N: 100929 (WLAN) RangeStar Surface-Mount Antenna P/N: 100929 (Bluetooth) © 2005 Celltech Labs Inc. ITRONIX CORPORATION FCC ID: KBCIX260PNLA775BT (Model: IX260PNLA775BT) Rugged Laptop PC with Dual-Band GSM GPRS/EDGE Modem, 802.11b/g WLAN, & Bluetooth Celltech Project No.: 575 INTERNAL DUT PHOTOGRAPHS Internal Surface-Mount Antennas for WLAN & Bluetooth Distance at LCD back-side between swivel dipole antenna feed/swivel-joint and WLAN sur…
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WRAP THOR Implementation Options Introduction WRAP THOR™ is a small Bluetooth™ module that offers easy integration and wireless application development possibilities. It has 100m range, small power consumption and UART/USB interfaces for hardware integration. Implementation Approaches When creating wireless systems, the designer should carefully think what kind of logic he needs for his application. In the most simple case this would be the division of product into pairs and just replacing the cable between the chosen pairs. In this case the pairs are configured already in the production line and cannot be changed by the end-user. In a more complex case there might not be such a separation of products into preconfigured pairs; The devices might want to communicate more or less arbitrarily with different Bluetooth™ devices and this communication logic has to be implemented somewhere. This brings up the solution concepts of autonomous Bluetooth™ modules, non-autonomous Bluetooth™ modules and hybrids. These are explained in the following chapters. Solution 1. Autonomous Bluetooth™ Modules with Host The simple case of pre-configured device pairs falls into this category. The WRAP THOR™s can be pre-paired in the production line and when they are integrated in the system, they are completely transparent. This means that the host-system does not even know that the cable has disappeared from its UART and been replaced with a Bluetooth™ communications module! In this solution the WRAP THOR™s contain Bluetooth protocol firmware alongside with the software needed for establishing wireless serial link with the other device. Solution 1. Solution 2. Autonomous Bluetooth™Modules without Host In this case some new sensor, meter or equivalent device is equipped with wireless Bluetooth™interface. Since WRAP THOR™has I/O the data can be read or set with this hardware interface and all the needed analyzing and transmission logic is inside WRAP THOR™. Solution 2. Solution 3. Non-autonomous Bluetooth™module This is the case where a host system that is to be equipped withBluetooth™ functionality needs to perform some serious application level logic and services. In this case the WRAP THOR™module is integrated with only the Bluetooth™-level functionality but no pre-configured connections or pairings exist. All the connection establishing logic, device inquiry (finding other Bluetooth™devices), device enumeration and data transmission is initiated from the host system application logic. Solution 3. Solution 4. Hybrid This is silimar to the solution 2, where a host system that is to be equipped with Bluetooth™functionality needs to perform some serious application level logic and services. The difference is that the host system cannot sustain Bluetooth™upper layers. In this case roles are divided between WRAP THOR™and host system. Host system communicates with BlueGiga WRAP THOR ASCII Interface withWRAP THOR™module. Using this solution no Bluetooth specific functionality is needed in the host system whatsoever but still the Bluetooth functionality canbe accessed! Solution 4. Summary In the table below the different approaches for implementing wireless Bluetooth connections are shown. There are some high level use case scenarios and implementation details so that customer can consider his approach more carefully. These use case scenarios are easily modified to support all kinds of different wireless services. Integration location and what is needed Solution Type Example Use Case WRAP THOR software Host System software Hardware Interface Autonomous Bluetooth Module with Host Simple 1:1 connection between predefines devices None (Pre- Installed) None (Bluetooth is transparent) UART/USB integration Autonomous Bluetooth Module with Host New sensor apparatus that uses wirelss Bluetooth interface Application Logic None I/O integration Non- autonomous Bluetooth Module Arbitrary connections between all kinds of devices, enumeration, inquiries, Bluetooth profiles (LAN Access points etc...) None (Pre- Installed) Bluetooth Upper stack + Application Logic UART/USB integration Hybrid Applications where complex logic is needed but the host system does not offer possibilities to incorporate upper layers of the Bluetooth stack Application Logic Application Logic UART/USB integration
WRAP THOR Implementation Options Introduction WRAP THOR™ is a small Bluetooth™ module that offers easy integration and wireless application development possibilities. It has 100m range, small power consumption and UART/USB interfaces for hardware integration. Implementation Approaches When creating wireless systems, the designer should carefully think what kind of logic he needs for his application. In the most simple case this would be the division of product into pairs and just replacing the cable between the chosen pairs. In this case the pairs are configured already in the production line and cannot be changed by the end-user. In a more complex case there might not be such a separation of products into preconfigured pairs; The devices might want to communicate more or less arbitrarily with different Bluetooth™ devices and this communication logic has to be implemented somewhere. This brings up the solution concepts of autonomous Bluetooth™ modules, non-autonomous Bluetooth™ modules and hybrids. These are explained in the following chapters. Solution 1. Autonomous Bluetooth™ Modules with Host The simple case of pre-configured device pairs falls into this category. The WRAP THOR™s can be pre-paired in the production line and when they are integrated in the system, they are completely transparent. This means that the host-system does not even know that the cable has disappeared from its UART and been replaced with a Bluetooth™ communications module! In this solution the WRAP THOR™s contain Bluetooth protocol firmware alongside with the software needed for establishing wireless serial link with the other device. Solution 1. Solution 2. Autonomous Bluetooth™Modules without Host In this case some new sensor, meter or equivalent device is equipped with wireless Bluetooth™interface. Since WRAP THOR™has I/O the data can be read or set with this hardware interface and all the needed analyzing and transmission logic is inside WRAP THOR™. Solution 2. Solution 3. Non-autonomous Bluetooth™module This is the case where a host system that is to be equipped withBluetooth™ functionality needs to perform some serious application level logic and services. In this case the WRAP THOR™module is integrated with only the Bluetooth™-level functionality but no pre-configured connections or pairings exist. All the connection establishing logic, device inquiry (finding other Bluetooth™devices), device enumeration and data transmission is initiated from the host system application logic. Solution 3. Solution 4. Hybrid This is silimar to the solution 2, where a host system that is to be equipped with Bluetooth™functionality needs to perform some serious application level logic and services. The difference is that the host system cannot sustain Bluetooth™upper layers. In this case roles are divided between WRAP THOR™and host system. Host system communicates with BlueGiga WRAP THOR ASCII Interface withWRAP THOR™module. Using this solution no Bluetooth specific functionality is needed in the host system whatsoever but still the Bluetooth functionality canbe accessed! Solution 4. Summary In the table below the different approaches for implementing wireless Bluetooth connections are shown. There are some high level use case scenarios and implementation details so that customer can consider his approach more carefully. These use case scenarios are easily modified to support all kinds of different wireless services. Integration location and what is needed Solution Type Example Use Case WRAP THOR software Host System software Hardware Interface Autonomous Bluetooth Module with Host Simple 1:1 connection between predefines devices None (Pre- Installed) None (Bluetooth is transparent) UART/USB integration Autonomous Bluetooth Module with Host New sensor apparatus that uses wirelss Bluetooth interface Application Logic None I/O integration Non- autonomous Bluetooth Module Arbitrary connections between all kinds of devices, enumeration, inquiries, Bluetooth profiles (LAN Access points etc...) None (Pre- Installed) Bluetooth Upper stack + Application Logic UART/USB integration Hybrid Applications where complex logic is needed but the host system does not offer possibilities to incorporate upper layers of the Bluetooth stack Application Logic Application Logic UART/USB integration
Model: BT2022 FCC ID: HSW-BT2022M ACS Report: 03-0193-15BC Advanced Compliance Solutions Page 10 6.5 Channel Usage Requirements - FCC Section 15.247(a) 15.247(a) (1): Frequency hopping systems shall have hopping channel carrier frequencies separated by a minimum of 25 kHz or the 20 dB bandwidth of the hopping channel, whichever is greater. The system shall hop to channel frequencies that are selected at the system hopping rate from a pseudo randomly ordered list of hopping frequencies. Each frequency must be used equally on the average by each transmitter. The system receivers shall have input bandwidths that match the hopping channel bandwidths of their corresponding transmitters and shall shift frequencies in synchronization with the wanted signal. 15.247(a) (1) (ii): Frequency hopping systems operating in the 2400–2483.5 MHz and 5725–5850 MHz bands shall use at least 75 hopping frequencies. The maximum 20dB bandwidth of the hopping channel is 1 MHz. The average time of occupancy on any frequency shall not be greater than 0.4 seconds within a 30 second period. 6.5.1 Adjacent Channel Separation Results: The adjacent channel separation was measured to be 1.00 MHz for all channels. A plot of the High channel is shown below in figure 6.5.1-1 Figure 6.5.1-1: Adjacent Channel Separation
Model: BT2022 FCC ID: HSW-BT2022M ACS Report: 03-0193-15BC Advanced Compliance Solutions Page 11 6.5.2 Number of Hopping Channels Result:The 20dB bandwidth of the device is less than 250 kHz. The device employs more than 50 hopping channels as required. Results are shown in figure 6.5.2-1 below. Figure 6.5.2-1: Number of Hopping Channels 6.5.3 Channel Dwell Time Result:The duration of the RF transmission is 10.00 ms followed by a 10 second rest period in which the device hops to another channel according to the pseudorandom frequency table before transmitting another 10.00mS burst. Therefore the average time of occupancy on any channel in a 20 second period is 10.00mS. See theory of operation in appendix I of this report for further details. A single transmission is shown in figure 6.5.3-1. Model: BT2022 FCC ID: HSW-BT2022M ACS Report: 03-0193-15BC Advanced Compliance Solutions Page 12 Figure 6.5.3-1: Channel Dwell Time
Model: BT2022 FCC ID: HSW-BT2022M ACS Report: 03-0193-15BC Advanced Compliance Solutions Page 9 6.4 Peak Output Power Requirement - FCC Section 15.247(b) The peak output power of the EUT was made at the antenna connector using a Rhode & Schwarz ESMI Spectrum Analyzer. For the measurement, the EUT was caused to generate a constant carrier. Results are shown below in Table 6.4-1 and a plot of the worst case is shown in Figure 6.4-1. Table 6.4-1: Peak Output Power Channel Frequency (MHz) Output Power (dBm) Low 2402 15.43 Center 2441 15.59 High 2480 15.31 Figure 6.4-1: Output power
To Whom It May Concern: The Cirronet BT2022M RF transceiver module has been tested and found to be compliant with the FCC module regulations and certified by the FCC (TCB). The FCC Grant is available on the FCC Web site as: FCC ID: HSW-BT2022 The IC grant is available on the IC Web site as: IC: 4492A-BT2022 Basically, the BT2022M is a Bluetooth module and conforms to that specification. Cirronet hereby confirms that the above referenced Bluetooth transmitter certified by the Federal Communications Commission and Industry Canada is the same version as supplied to Itronix Corporation for the IX260+ Rugged Laptop PC, unless otherwise notified, for FCC and IC certification purposes. Al Patrick 10-20-04 Sr. Compliance Engineer Cirronet Inc. 5375 Oakbrook Parkway Norcross, GA 30093 USA TEL: 678 684 2000 FAX: 678 684 2001 www.cirronet.com [email protected]
Test Report S/N: 102604KBC-T575-E15B Issue 1.0 Test Date(s): 21Sept04 - 14Oct04, 22Oct04 Test Type(s): FCC §15.247 IC RSS-210 Issue 5 Lab Registration(s): FCC #714830 IC Lab File #3874 FCC PART 15.247 EMC TEST REPORT FOR THE ITRONIX RUGGED LAPTOP PC MODEL: IX260PNLA775BT WITH CIRRONET BT2022 BLUETOOTH TRANSMITTER AND INTERNAL RANGESTAR SURFACE-MOUNT ANTENNA CO-LOCATED WITH SENAO NL-3054MP 802.11B/G 2.4 GHz DSSS WLAN MINI-PCI CARD AND INTERNAL RANGESTAR SURFACE-MOUNT ANTENNA CO-LOCATED WITH SIERRA WIRELESS AIRCARD 775 DUAL-BAND GSM GPRS/EDGE PCMCIA MODEM AND EXTERNAL SWIVEL DIPOLE ANTENNA TRSN 102604KBC-T575-E15B Issue 1.0 Celltech Compliance Testing & Engineering Lab (Celltech Labs Inc.) 1955 Moss Court Kelowna, BC Canada V1Y 9L3 October 22, 2004 Test Report S/N: 102604KBC-T575-E15B Issue 1.0 Test Date(s): 21Sept04 - 14Oct04, 22Oct04 Test Type(s): FCC §15.247 IC RSS-210 Issue 5 Lab Registration(s): FCC #714830 IC Lab File #3874 Applicant: Itronix Corporation Model: IX260PNLA775BT FCC ID: KBCIX260PNLA775BT IC ID: 1943A-IX260Pe Rugged Laptop PC with Cirronet BT2022 Bluetooth, Senao NL-3054MP 802.11b/g WLAN, & AirCard 775 GSM 2004 Celltech Labs Inc This document is not to be reproduced in whole or in part without the written permission of Celltech Labs Inc. 2 of 45 DECLARATION OF COMPLIANCE Test Lab CELLTECH LABS INC. Testing and Engineering Services 1955 Moss Court Kelowna, B.C. Canada V1Y 9L3 Applicant Information ITRONIX CORPORATION 801 South Stevens Street Spokane, WA 99204 United States Phone: 250-448-7047 Fax: 250-448-7048 e-mail: [email protected] web site: www.celltechlabs.com Laboratory Registration No.(s): FCC: 714830 IC: IC 3874 Rule Part(s): FCC: §15.247; §2.1091; §1.1310 IC: RSS-210 Issue 5 Device Classification: FCC: Spread Spectrum Transmitter (DSS) IC: Low Power Licence-Exempt Transmitter Device Identification: FCC ID: KBCIX260PNLA775BT IC: 1943A-IX260Pe DUT Description: Model: IX260PNLA775BT Device Description: Rugged Laptop PC with internal Cirronet BT2022 Bluetooth Transmitter Senao NL-3054MP 802.11b/g 2.4 GHz DSSS WLAN Mini-PCI Card Co-located Transmitter(s): Sierra Wireless AirCard 775 Dual-Band PCS/Cellular GSM GPRS/EDGE PCMCIA Modem Tx Frequency Range: 2402 - 2480 MHz (Bluetooth) Max. RF Output Power: 0.0364 Watts / 15.61 dBm (Peak Conduct…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 1 | 15C | 2.40 GHz - 2.48 GHz | 43.00 mW |

IX-BTBR51
Equipment Class
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter
IX-MC8775
Equipment Class
PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter
IX-4965AGN
Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX
IX-AC595 DUAL-BAND CDMA/EV-DO PCMCIA MODEM CARD
Equipment Class
PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter
IX-NW620 CDMA/EV-DO
Equipment Class
PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter