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Page 1 of 6 WML-C40##_User_Manual Feb. 13. 2006 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE This material may not in whole or part be copied, stored electronically or communicated to third parties without MITSUMI ELECTRIC CO., LTD’s prior agreement in writing. WML- 40## User Manual The purpose of this manual is to explain correct way how to integrate module WML- 40## to the end product. It includes procedures that shall assist you to avoid unforeseen problems. This manual presents information that shows how module and OEM product, where module integrated, complies with regulations in certain regions. Any modifications, not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the authority to operate in these regions. Content 1.General 2. Regulatory and Safety Compliance. European Union. 2.1 Declaration about performed tests. 2.2. Labelling 2. FCC Regulatory Information 3.1 Labelling. 3.2 Antenna implementation notes. 4. Other regulatory notes for OEM. 5. A separate approval. 1. General This Bluetooth radio module has to be installed and used in accordance with the technical description/installation instructions provided by the manufacturer. This Bluetooth radio module is intended to be placed on the market in all States, where the Bluetooth™ technology and the used frequency band is released. For detail information concerning type approval of this module (e.g. where this module is already pre-approved) please contact the authorised local distributor or the manufacturer. The system may only be implemented in the configuration that was authorized. Note that any changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. Page 2 of 6 WML-C40##_User_Manual Feb. 13. 2006 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE This material may not in whole or part be copied, stored electronically or communicated to third parties without MITSUMI ELECTRIC CO., LTD’s prior agreement in writing. 2. Regulatory and Safety Compliance . European Union. 2.1 Declaration about performed tests. The Mitsumi module WML-C40## is wireless data transmission system. This ‘Bluetooth’ module can be integrated into various end products. MITSUMI declares that The Mitsumi module WML-C40## complies with the following directive and standards: Directive 1999/5/EG (R&TTE Directive): EN 300328-2 V1.2.1 (11-2001), Radio Equipment and Systems (RES); Wideband transmission systems; Technical characteristics and test conditions for data transmission equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques. Part 2: Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under article 3(2) of the R&TTE directive. EN 301489-01 V1.3.1 (09/2001), Electromagnetic Compatibility and radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common technical requirements EN 301489-17 V1.1.1 (09-2000), Electromagnetic Compatibility and radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific conditions for wideband data HyperLAN equipment We hereby declare that the human exposure of the Mitsumi module WML-C40## is below the SAR limits specified in the EU recommendation 1999/519/EC (the applicable limits are specified in table 1 with 2W/kg). SAR testing must be performed to the end user devise, where WML-40## module integrated. More detail information present on chapter 4. The technical documentation as required by the Conformity Assessment procedure is kept at the following address: 2-11-2,TSURUMAKI,TAMA-SHI,TOKYO,206-8567 JAPAN. MITSUMI ELECTRIC CO.,LTD. ACCESS DEVICE ENGINEERING DEPT. INTERFACE EQUIPMENT BUSINESS DIVISION COMPONENT DEVICES BUSINESS HQ TEL:+81-42-310-5829 FAX:+81-42-310-5582 Page 3 of 6 WML-C40##_User_Manual Feb. 13. 2006 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE This material may not in whole or part be copied, stored electronically or communicated to third parties without MITSUMI ELECTRIC CO., LTD’s prior agreement in writing. 2.2 Labelling CE conformity marking for product. OEM product / application, where this radio module is integrated/ installed in , has to be labelled in accordance to R&TTE directive, Article 12. An auxiliary label is included in the packaging to the radio module, which can be used for that purpose and has to be permanently affixed to the OEM product/ application. Regulatory information on the OEM devise should contain following labelling : Approved in accordance to R&TTE directive transmitter module marked by “ CE product label”, manufactured by MITSUMI incorporated to OEM product. More detail information present below in chapter 5. 3. FCC Regulatory Information The Federal Communication Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement includes the following paragraph: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and radiates radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement: This device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users…
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Active RFID Technology The Savi SensorTag ST-662, also called the Savi-EJ Brooks Reusable eSeal, combines the proven RFID technology of Savi and mechanical seal design of EJ Brooks Company, to ensure both the safe delivery and the prevention of any unauthorized use or misuse of the cargo in transport. The Savi SensorTag ST-662 is a small, battery operated, bolt seal Active RFID tag that attaches to containers via a bolt through the container’s security hasp or other location. Used to monitor assets such as cargo containers and other types of equipment, the Savi SensorTag ST-662 provides a new level of security monitoring, with active RFID tracking and inspection and real-time tamper alarms to help detect potential theft and prevent terrorist threats. The Savi SensorTag ST-662 incorporates a reusable case/bolt design, along with Ultra High Frequency (UHF) transceiver and Low Frequency (LF) receiver to proactively relay its status throughout facilities or other secured areas. Applications for the Savi SensorTag ST-662 tags include securing, monitoring and access control of containers (virtually any container incorporating a hasp) through loading docks to truck trailers, where precise positional data incorporating Low Frequency is required. The Savi SensorTag ST-662 tag uses a single circuit card assembly (CCA) incorporating UHF and LF RF characteristic, allowing for interface to several types of tag readers. Mechanical Seal Standards The Savi SensorTag ST-662 is installed on a container’s security hasp using a special ISO 17712 compliant bolt and cap, meeting specified mechanical seal standards for seal strength, approved seal methods, specifications and testing. Key Features: Electronically secures ocean containers, trailers, rail cars and air cargo containers. Barrier-type bolt seal that communicates ID number and integrity via Radio Frequency Identification (RFID). Tamper signal is transmitted when attempt is made to violate the seal. Seal complies with ISO/PAS 17712:2003. Seal provides more than 2,000 lbs. (907 kgs; kN) of pull-out strength. Each seal contains a unique seal number, which is electronically hard-coded into the seal's data bank. Three methods of tracking and inspection: Visually, Radio Frequency (RF) and Bar Code. Real-time clock for time stamping events. Bolt is made of 5/16” steel. Steel lock nut is encased in a durable, impact-resistant, plastic housing. Savi - EJ Brooks Reusable e-Seal Tag Savi SensorTag TM ST-662-001 Savi’s EchoPoint ® Technology The Savi SensorTag ST-662 is built on Savi’s innovative EchoPoint technology. EchoPoint Technology employs a unique multi-frequency design and three-element system architecture to achieve both reliable long-range communication, and short-range locating capability. Specifications PhysicalDimensions:2.65 in. x 1.25 in x 2.5 in (6.73 cm x 3.18 cm x 6.35 cm) Weight:6.4 oz. (181 g) EnvironmentalTemperature:-40°C (-40 °F) to +70°C (158 °F) Operating -40°C (-40 °F) to +85 °C (185 °F) Storage Humidity:100% Condensing Vibration:Vibration and Loose cargo test per MIL STD 810F Shock:Testing per MIL STD 810F, 4 feet (1.22 meters) Altitude:Testing per MIL-STD-810F, Low Pressure (Altitude) Procedure I (Max. Altitude =40,000 feet) LF ReceiverFrequency:123 kHz Range:12 ft. (4 m) from Savi Signposts; Up to 3.5 ft.(1.07 m) from Savi Mobile Readers Modulation:ASK on-off keying Data Rate:Average 1.6 Kbps, 50% duty cycle Data Coding:Pulse Width Modulation Air Protocol:Savi EchoPoint LF Air Protocol 1.1 UHF Transmit/Frequency:433.92 MHz Receiver Range:Up to 300 feet (91 m) line of sight when mounted to a container to Savi Fixed Readers; Up to 200 feet (61 m) to Savi Mobile Readers Air Protocol:Savi’s EchoPoint Air Protocol 2.2 Modulation:FSK, deviation +/- 50 KHz Data Rate:27.8 Kbps; 50% duty cycle Data Coding:Manchester Max. Transmit Power:-7 dBm; 0.6 mW peak Antenna:Internal Loop Tag IdentificationEchoPoint Air Protocol 2.1:32-bit tag identification supported DigitalTag Memory:On board non-volatile EEPROM 32K Byte; User Memory 16 KB Interfaces:Wireless (RF Read/Write Capable) ApprovalSafety Approval:European EN 60950 Radiated Emission:U.S. emission standards as contained in FCC Part 15.231a, Part 15.231e. European Community emission standards as contained in EN 300 220-1 (433 MHz) EN 300 330 (123KHz Receiver) ESD compliance: Exposed to 8 kV air discharge or 4 kV contact discharge in accordance with EN 301 489-1. Radiated Immunity:U.S. emission standards as contained in FCC Part 15/EN 300-220-1, EN 300 330 and European Community Standards as contained in EN 301 489-1 Contact Savi Let us show you how Savi’s supply chain solutions can work for your organization. In the United States, call toll-free 800-428-0554, international customers dia 408-743-8000. Contact Savi Asia at 65-62411191, Savi Australia at +61 03 9882 4430, and Savi EMEA at +44 1344 742 815 (Great Britain), or +2711 469-3144 (S. Africa). Visit www.savi.com or email us at [email protected]. Copyright © 2006 Savi Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 11/13/06 About Savi With over 16 years experience, Savi is a proven leader in RFID solutions for the management and security of supply chain assets, shipments and consignments. Savi's integrated RFID hardware and software solutions drive business value, such as reducing supply chain assets, inventory and operational costs. Founded in 1989, Savi Technology is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin, with headquarters in Sunnyvale, California, and offices in Johannesburg, London, Melbourne, Singapore, and Washington D.C. For more information, visit www.savi.com. About Lockheed Martin Headquartered in Bethesda, Md., Lockheed Martin employs about 135,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, devel- opment, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and services. The corporation reported 2005 sales of $37.2 billion. PowerBattery Type:'AA' size 3.6 volt primary lithium (Li-…
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Page 1 of 3 RE: ATCB004763 for SAVI Technology, Inc. FCC ID: KL7-662T-V2 1. The address listed for SAVI Technology, Inc. on the ATCB application form does not agree with the address for Grantee Code KL7 given in the FCC database. Please correct either the ATCB application form or the FCC database accordingly. Response: The ATCB applications forms have been corrected. 2. The letter requesting confidentiality does not reference Sections 0.457 or 0.459 of the FCC Rules. Please amend this letter accordingly. Response: Amended letter for confidentiality corrected and uploaded. 3. Section 15.35(a) of the FCC Rules states that when a limit below 1000 MHz is specified as a quasi-peak limit, the note at the end of this section requires a peak detector measurement when the pulse repetition frequency (PRF) is less than 20 Hertz. The PRF for this device is 10 Hertz. Please remeasure all spurious emissions for all operating modes below 1000 MHz with a peak detector and report the results. Response: The QP in the data is a typo and the correct detector used was Peak. The signal was set to a CW signal to facilitate testing when measuring the radiated emissions. Revised report uploaded. 4. The average data submitted on page 15 of the test report is flawed. For example, the average level for the upright EUT position at 0 degrees azimuth and 1.2 meter antenna height should be 70.5 (90.5 peak level – 20 dB correction factor) not 20.5 as shown. Similar errors are shown for all the other average values. Please correct these values and resubmit the data. Response: The results have been corrected. Revised report uploaded. 5. Section 15.240(f) of the FCC Rules requires SAVI to initially register each location where this equipment is being installed. Please provide an attestation letter exhibit that specifies SAVI will register each site at initial installation, what information you will register and with whom you will register the information. Response: Attestation letter uploaded. 6. Section 15.240(f) of the Rules requires SAVI to inform the user of the requirements of the operational restrictions in paragraphs (a) and (e) of this section for use of this equipment. In addition, the manual must also inform the user that they are responsible for submitting updated information in the event that the operating location or other information changes after the initial registration. The manual must inform the user what information to provide along with the address where to submit the information. Please provide the appropriate user manual information and confirm that it will be included into the final version of the manual. Response: The device is a TAG and not a reader. No manual statement is required. Page 2 of 3 7. Your Exemption from Routine Evaluation per Section 2.5.2 of RSS-102 states that your EIRP is less than 5 milliwatts. This section requires a demonstration how the EIRP was derived for this device. Please provide an EIRP calculation. Response: RSS-102 Section 2.5.2 states that the information contained in the RF exposure technical brief “may be limited” to information that demonstrates how the e.i.r.p. was derived. I believe that their referring to that fact that the RF exposure technical brief form only states what the exposure levels are and will not give information as to how the EIRP was derived. But, I don’t see how this statement is seen as a requirement. Either way I have included an EIRP calculation for you review as requested. Maximum Fundamental Field Strength Measured at 3 meters = 90.5 dBuV/m Conversion Factor used convert dBuV/m to dBm at 3 meters = 95.2 dB 90.5 dBuV/m – 95.2dB = -4.7 dBm 8. Section 7.2.4 of RSS-Gen requires frequency stability testing for this device. No data was provided in the submitted test report. Please submit frequency stability test data for this transmitter in accordance with RSS-Gen, Section 7.2.4. Response: RSS-210 section 2.1 states, “When the carrier frequency stability is not specified, it need not be tested....”. In Annex 1 of the RSS-210 there is no reference to performing frequency stability for the 260 - 470 MHz range. The only frequency range that is required to be tested, as stated in section A1.1.4 of the RSS-210, is 40.66-40.70 MHz. I believe that no frequency stability is required for this device. 9. Section 4.6 of RSS-Gen also requires an output power to be calculated or measured. Fundamental field strength was measured and compared to the limit but no output power was calculated as prescribed. Please calculate the output power of this device as required and submit the results. Response: The following formula from section 4.6 was used to calculate the power in dBm: TP = (FS x D) 2 / (30 x G) FS = Field strength in V/m D = Test distance G = is the antenna numerical gain referenced to isotropic gain 10^(90.5dBuV/m/20) / 1,000,000 = 0.033 V/m TP = (0.033*3)^2 / 30*1 = 0.0003366 Watts 10*log(0.0003366*1000) = -4.7dBm Any other questions please let me know. Page 3 of 3 Regards, Juan Martinez Sr. EMC Engineer
From: Hilliard, David [[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 1:14 PM To: Rod Thorne Subject: FW: SAVI PUBLIC JK Letter2 -----Original Message----- From: Rashmi Doshi [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 6:11 PM To: Julius Knapp; [email protected] Cc: [email protected]; Hilliard, David; Joe Dichoso Subject: RE: SAVI PUBLIC JK Letter2 Dennis: Just one extra reminder. Please include the letter as a part of the filing so that we have on our record. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Joe Dichoso or me. Thanks, Rashmi Doshi, PhD Chief, FCC Laboratories -----Original Message----- From: Julius Knapp Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 5:47 PM To: '[email protected]' Cc: '[email protected]'; '[email protected]'; Rashmi Doshi; Joe Dichoso Subject: SAVI PUBLIC JK Letter2 << File: SAVI PUBLIC JK Letter2.doc >> Dennis: Here is the letter we discussed in our teleconference this afternoon. As I stated over the phone, we have determined that the operations described in the letter are permissible. We expect to send a formal response confirming this shortly, but in the meantime there is no reason to hold up action on the application for certification provided it is consistent with the description in the letter and meets the relevant technical requirements. Thanks, Julius Knapp, Deputy Chief, Office of Engineering and Technology NOTICE: This message (including any attachments) from Wiley Rein & Fielding LLP may constitute an attorney-client communication and may contain information that is PRIVILEGED and CONFIDENTIAL and/or ATTORNEY WORK PRODUCT. If you are not an intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination of this message is strictly prohibited. If you have received this message in error, please do not read, copy or forward this message. Please permanently delete all copies and any attachments and notify the sender immediately by reply email or by calling our Administrative Office at 202.719.7201. Thank You. Page 1 of 1RE: SAVI PUBLIC JK Letter2 5/2/2007file://P:\S\Savi%20Technology\J65855%20(ST-662-001)\TCB%20Comments\FW%20SAV...
From: Dward ATCB [[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 7:38 PM To: Rod Thorne; [email protected] Cc: Eugene Schlindwein Subject: RE: SAVI PUBLIC JK Letter2 Attachments: KL7-676T-V1 15-231 grant reprint.pdf; KL7-676T-V1 15-240 grant reprint.pdf; 2404A-676T IC certificate.pdf Hi Rod Attached are the FCC grants and the IC cert. Also, below is an excerpt from an IC email dealing with the IC label that is to be on a device. The company who is the applicant for the certification of a product must put on the label, their company name, the certification number and the model number on the label. When I say model number, I mean the model number (name) which was chosen by the company for certification purposes and which was on the Appendix I of RSP- 100. This doesn't mean that the company cannot have another marketing name for their product and put it on the packaging and on the product itself. Example: Company "ABCD Telephone" has a product called "Super Telephone" (marketing name). They have obtained certification with certification number "9999A-SPTEL" and the model number is "SPT001". This is what they must do: On the label of the product they must put "ABCD Telephone", "9999A-SPTEL", and "SPT001". Additionnally, if they want to have the marketing name "Super Telephone" on the packaging and on the product, they can. Thanks Dennis Ward Evaluation Engineer American TCB Certification Resource for the Wireless Industry www.atcb.com 703-847-4700 fax 703-847-6888 direct - 703-880-4841 cell - 209-769-8316 NOTICE: This E-Mail message and any attachment may contain privileged or company proprietary information. If you received this message in error, please return to the sender. From: Rod Thorne [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 4:00 PM To: Dward ATCB; [email protected] Cc: Eugene Schlindwein Subject: RE: SAVI PUBLIC JK Letter2 Page 1 of 3SAVI PUBLIC JK Letter2 5/2/2007file://P:\S\Savi%20Technology\J65855%20(ST-662-001)\TCB%20Comments\DWardGrant... Dear Dennis: Page 6 of the FCC letter states the following: “Fixed UHF Readers equipped to operate under Section 15.240 will be installed and configured by factory-trained service personnel in locations that comply with the Section 15.240 site and registration requirements. In all other locations, Tag operations will default to modes that comply with Section 15.231 as detailed above.” This means that the Reader controls the tag, which will not operate as a 15.240 device unless it is queried by a Registered 15.240 Reader at listed locations. Tags are obviously mobile devices and we satisfied the FCC that the control functions reside in the Reader which is network-enabled only at a registered location. We will include the user notifications in our new Reader Manual, when we declare our readers to 15.240, which we have not yet done. Until we do, this tag will operate only at 15.231 with the existing infrastructure. The FCC themselves have been trying to decide how to obtain, record, and transmit the installation location information to the NTIA. For the moment, they have told us just to e-mail it to one of their appointed staff who will maintain the data base. So this issue has indeed been addressed during our long discussions with the OET since June. Hope this information is satisfactory. Regards, Rod From: Dward ATCB [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 3:23 PM To: Rod Thorne; [email protected] Subject: RE: SAVI PUBLIC JK Letter2 HI Rod The grant and IC is being completed as I type. One question that has come up is how do you address 15.240(f) which states “ As a condition of the grant, the grantee of an equipment authorization for a device operating under the provisions of this section shall provide information to the user concerning compliance with the operational restrictions in paragraphs (a) and (e) of this section. As a further condition, the grantee shall provide information on the locations where the devices are installed to the FCC Office of Engineering and Technology, which shall provide this information to the Federal Government through the National Telecommunications and Information Administration.” If this is in the manual I could not find it. Perhaps Savi can provide a separate sheet with this info quickly. Thanks Dennis Ward Evaluation Engineer American TCB Certification Resource for the Wireless Industry www.atcb.com 703-847-4700 fax 703-847-6888 direct - 703-880-4841 cell - 209-769-8316 NOTICE: This E-Mail message and any attachment may contain privileged or company proprietary information. If you received this message in error, please return to the sender. Page 2 of 3SAVI PUBLIC JK Letter2 5/2/2007file://P:\S\Savi%20Technology\J65855%20(ST-662-001)\TCB%20Comments\DWardGrant... From: Rod Thorne [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 8:53 AM To: [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: FW: SAVI PUBLIC JK Letter2 Dear Dennis: It’s unfortunate we didn’t handle the question about 231(e) yesterday when we had Julie on the phone. He is now out of the office for a while, so I don’t know when you will now receive an answer to the follow-up question. I’m copying David in case he has any insights to offer you. Regards, Rod From: Dward ATCB [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 5:28 PM To: Rod Thorne; 'Mark Briggs' Subject: FW: SAVI PUBLIC JK Letter2 Hi Ron / Mark Please review the attached letter from the FCC and compare it with the actual filing to verify that this is indeed what was agreed. Also, I have an email into Julius Knapp on an issue. He did not include 15.231(e) in the letter and I wanted to make absolutely sure that the FCC was onboard with all three. Thanks Dennis Ward Evaluation Engineer American TCB Certification Resource for the Wireless Industry www.atcb.com 703-847-4700 fax 703-847-6888 direct - 703-880-4841 cell - 209-769-8316 NOTICE: This E-Mail message and any attachment may contain privileged or company proprietary information. If …
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T T I I T T L L E E : : D D R R A A W W I I N N G G N N o o R R E E V V : : LABEL, EJ-BROOK-SAVI LOGO W/ “CUT HERE” LOGO, & FCC SYMBOLS, MODEL # ST-662-001 735-00274-001 02 F F I I L L E E N N A A M M E E : : 735-00274-TAB_02 SHEET { PAGE } OF { NUMPAGES } REVISION DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE 0 0 1 1 E E C C O O # # 3 3 9 9 1 1 7 7 : : I I N N I I T T I I A A L L R R E E L L E E A A S S E E 0 0 2 2 E E C C O O # # 3 3 9 9 2 2 5 5 : : r r e e m m o o v v e e a a l l l l b b o o x x e e d d n n o o t t e e s s EJ BROOKS’ LABEL 6. Specification: 5. Label shall be manufactured by an UL Approved Vendor. Vendor shall have a current signed “Printer Agreement” on the file with UL per UL marking and labeling system and shall supply each package or roll marked with company name and label designation per UL marking and labeling systems. 4. “CE” mark, “ALERT” mark, and “C-TICK” (Australia) mark are symbols in accordance with specification Savi PN 735-03938-001. Tag ID is Bar coded, Barcode Type. Barcode and Text is to be centered and conformed to Code 39. High density, 9.4 characters per inch. 1. Tag ID Range is to be determined by Savi Operations. Place the Barcode in the box indicated “Printed Serial Number” and “Barcode Serial Number” must match. 1. Dimensions are in inches, +/- 0.02 NOTE: (Unless otherwise Specified) M M A A T T E E R R I I A A L L F F L L E E X X M M A A R R K K P P M M - - 2 2 0 0 0 0 - - W W ( ( 3 3 M M I I L L . . ) ) P P O O L L Y Y E E S S T T E E R R W W I I T T H H V V - - 2 2 3 3 A A D D H H E E S S I I V V E E ( ( 1 1 M M I I L L ) ) C C O O L L O O R R B B L L A A C C K K L L E E T T T T E E R R S S O O N N W W H H I I T T E E B B A A C C K K G G R R O O U U N N D D E E X X C C E E P P T T A A S S N N O O T T E E D D F F O O N N T T A A R R I I A A L L B B O O L L D D L L A A M M I I N N A A T T I I O O N N 1 1 M M I I L L C C L L E E A A R R P P O O L L Y Y E E S S T T E E R R 2 3 735-00274-TAB_02 SHEET { PAGE } OF { NUMPAGES } Label, EJ Brook-Savi Logo w/ “Cut Here” Logo and FCC Symbols, Model# ST-662-001 *For Label information and instruction please see NOTE on page 1* 1.95” (49.5) 1.98” 2.15” (54.6) -001 * -002 * R0.018 (4x) 2 3 Reference Only 735-00274-TAB_02 SHEET { PAGE } OF { NUMPAGES } Label, EJ Brook-Savi Logo w/ “Cut Here” Logo and FCC Symbols, Model# ST-662-001 -003 * -004 * 735-00274-TAB_02 SHEET { PAGE } OF { NUMPAGES } Label, EJ Brook-Savi Logo w/ “Cut Here” Logo and FCC Symbols, Model# ST-662-001 -005 *
. DC B ABCD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 87 6 54 32 1 REVISIONS REV. DESCRIPTION DATE 01 APPROVED SCALE: 1:1 SIZE CODE DRAWING NO. REV. DATE: TITLE FILE NAME: 859-00274-001.SLDDRW 615 TASMAN DRIVE. SUNNYVALE, CA 94089-1707 B . SHEET 1 OF 1 01 TOP ASSY, ST-662-001, SAVI EJ BROOKS DATE: DATE: DATE:DATE: DATE:DATE:DATE: 859-00274-001 DRAWN: 11-09-06 CHECKED: ENGINEER: PRODUCTION: MATERIAL:SUSTAINING: PROJ. LEADER: S. ABRAMOV . DATA CNTRL: ......t110906 . . .... MATL:SPEC.: FINISH: APPLICATION NEXT ASSY. DASH NO. . USED ON . . THIRD ANGLE PROJECTION .XX .015 . . TOLERANCES ARE: . METRIC INCHES FRACTIONS . . .X ANGLES DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES . UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED . .XX . .X .005 1/32 .XXX . UPDATED: . 1 MUST BE UPDATED DRAWING - DATA BASE COMPUTER GENERATED THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OFSAVI TECHNOLOGY ANY REPRODUCTION IN PART OR WHOLE WITHOUTTHE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF SAVI TECHNOLOGY IS PROHIBITED. . A ECO-3917 INITIAL RELEASE NOTE: UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED PLACE 2 PIECES OF 1" VHB TAPE (ITEM # 40) INTO HOUSING SUB-ASSEMBLY (ITEM # 20) AS SHOWN. 2. PLACE CIRCUIT BOARD (ITEM # 10) INTO HOUSING SUB-ASSEMBLY, USING ALINGNMENT PINS FOR POSITIONING (SEE SECTION A-A). ENSURE CIRCUIT BOARD PINS LOCATED INTO CLEARANCE HOLES IN CIRCUIT BOARD PRIOR PRESSING INTO POSITION ( SEE SECTION A-A). SOLDER CIRCUIT BOARD PINS TO CIRCUIT BOARD PER IPC-A-610D CLASS 2 WORKMANSHIP STANDARD. ASSURE ALL SOLDER MEETS THE REQUIREMENTS OF RoHS DIRECTIVE 2002/95/EC ON THE USE OF CERTAIN HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES IN ELEC TRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT. 4. INSTALL DOMED LID (ITEM #30) ONTO HOUSING-CIRCUIT BOARD ASSEMBLY. DOMED LID SHALL BE ULTRASONICALLY WELDED TO HOUSING ASSEMBLY USING PARAMETERS DEFINED BY DOCUMENT 510-00274-001. ATTACH LABEL (ITEM # 70) ON DOMED LID (ITEM # 30) AS SHOWN. SEE SEPARATE BOM 11-30-06 30 70 SECTION A-A 10 3 20 40 5 ALIGNMENT PIN QTY 3 351 PIN, CIRCUIT BOARD QTY 2 1 A A
File: R66604 Rev 1 Page 1 of 21 2016-01 Electromagnetic Emissions Test Report and Application for Grant of Equipment Authorization pursuant to Industry Canada RSS-Gen Issue 1 / RSS 210 Issue 6 FCC Part 15 Subpart C on the Savi Technology, Inc. Transmitter Model: ST-662-001 UPN: 2404A-662T1 FCC ID: KL7-662T-V2 GRANTEE: Savi Technology, Inc. 615 Tasman Drive Sunnyvale, CA 94089-1707 TEST SITE: Elliott Laboratories, Inc. 684 W. Maude Ave Sunnyvale, C…
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684 W. Maude Ave. · Sunnyvale · United States
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RFID Reader
Equipment Class
DSR - Part 15 Remote Control/Security Device Transceiver
RFID TAG
Equipment Class
DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified
RFID Tag
Equipment Class
DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified
RFID Tag
Equipment Class
DSR - Part 15 Remote Control/Security Device Transceiver
Active RF ID Tag ST614 & ST615
Equipment Class
DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified