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M3N-65981401Customer Identification Device

Continental Automotive Systems, Inc.
Customer Identification Device - FCC ID M3N-65981401 - Continental Automotive Systems, Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
Date of Grant
Sep 30, 2002
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Sep 30, 2002
Equipment Note
Customer Identification Device
Frequency Range
315.00000000 - 315.00000000
Company
Continental Automotive Systems, Inc.
Country
United States

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Users Manual

Re: Certification for Siemens GM215 and GM245 Transmitter Models: GM215 and GM245 FCC ID: M3N-65981401 IC: 267F-65981401 USER'S MANUAL INFORMATION (PRELIMINARY) The User's Manual is in preparation. The following material will be contained in the manual: FCC ID: M3N-65981401 IC: 267F-65981401 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressively approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. The term “IC:” before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met.

Block Diagram

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Cover Letter(s)

Re: Certification for Siemens GM215 and GM245 Transmitter Models: GM215 and GM245 FCC ID: M3N-65981401 IC: 267F-65981401 REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIALITY Pursuant to 47 CRF 0.459, Siemens requests that a part of the subject application be held confidential. This comprises Exhibits (5) Schematics (10) Parts List (Part of Exhibit only) Siemens has spent substantial effort in developing this product and it is one of the first of its kind in industry. Having the subject information easily available to "competition" would negate the advantage they have achieved by developing this product. Not protecting the details of the design will result in financial hardship. If there are any questions regarding this request, please contact me at the above address or call 734-483-4211, fax 734-647-2106 or e-mail [email protected]. Sincerely, Valdis V. Liepa Research Scientist University of Michigan

Cover Letter(s)

September 7, 2002 Federal Communications Commission Equipment Approval Services P.O. Box 358315 Pittsburgh, PA 15251-5315 Re: Certification for Siemens GM215 and GM245 Transmitter Models: GM215 and GM245 FCC ID: M3N-65981401 IC: 267F-65981401 Please find enclosed application materials for certification of Siemens GM215 and GM245 Transmitter. We tested it and found it to comply with FCC Part 15. If there are any questions regarding the application or testing performed, please contact me at the above address or call 734-483-4211, fax 734-647-2106, or e-mail [email protected]. Sincerely, Valdis V. Liepa Research Scientist September 7, 2002 Certification and Engineering Bureau Industry Canada 3701 Carling Avenue, Bldg. 94 Ottawa, Ontario K2H 8S2 Re: Certification for Siemens GM215 and GM245 Transmitter Models: GM215 and GM245 FCC ID: M3N-65981401 IC: 267F-65981401 Please find enclosed application materials for certification of Siemens GM215 and GM245 Transmitter. We tested the device and found it to comply with RSS-210. The product is identified by: IC: 267F-65981401 If there are any questions, suggestions, etc., regarding the application or testing performed, please contact me at the above address or call 734-483-4211, fax 734-647- 2106; e-mail: [email protected]. Sincerely, Valdis V. Liepa Research Scientist

Cover Letter(s)

Re: Certification for Siemens GM215 and GM245 Transmitter Models: GM215 and GM245 FCC ID: M3N-65981401 IC: 267F-65981401 POWER OF ATTORNEY A letter granting Valdis V. Liepa the Power of Attorney is on file and can be provided when so requested.

Cover Letter(s)

American Telecommunications Certification Body Inc. 6731 Whittier Ave, McLean, VA 22101 September 19, 2002 RE: FCC ID: M3N-65981401 Attention: I have a few comments on this Application. 1. The label information does not say what the label is made of. Is it etched on the plastic. In accordance with Part 2.925, how is the label Permanently affixed? "Permanently affixed" means that the required nameplate data is etched, engraved, stamped, indelibly printed, or otherwise permanently marked on a permanently attached part of the equipment enclosure. Alternatively, the required information may be permanently marked on a nameplate of metal, plastic, or other material fastened to the equipment enclosure by welding, riveting, etc., or with a permanent adhesive. Such a nameplate must be able to last the expected lifetime of the equipment in the environment in which the equipment will be operated and must not be readily detachable.” 2. ANSI C63.4 requires the use of calibrated equipment when the equipment is used in measurements that “have a significant effect on the accuracy or validity of measurements” (Sec 4.4). The equipment specified in the report has no indication as to the calibration of this equipment. Please provide the calibration dates of the equipment. If the equipment calibration is older than one year, please provide evidence that the cal cycle greater than one year is justified. 3. The FCC requires the manual be provided not just the FCC statements. Please provide the actual manual that will be used with this device. Dennis Ward mailto:[email protected] The items indicated above must be submitted before processing can continue on the above referenced application. Failure to provide the requested information may result in application termination. Correspondence should be considered part of the permanent submission and may be viewed from the Internet after a Grant of Equipment Authorization is issued. Please do not respond to this correspondence using the email reply button. In order for your response to be processed expeditiously, you must submit your documents through the AmericanTCB.com website. Also, please note that partial responses increase processing time and should not be submitted. Any questions about the content of this correspondence should be directed to the sender.

Cover Letter(s)

RE: FCC ID: M3N-65981401 Attention: ATCB Below are the responses to your questions: 1. The label information does not say what the label is made of. Is it etched on the plastic. In accordance with Part 2.925, how is the label permanently affixed? "Permanently affixed" means that the required nameplate data is etched, engraved, stamped, indelibly printed, or otherwise permanently marked on a permanently attached part of the equipment enclosure. Alternatively, the required information may be permanently marked on a nameplate of metal, plastic, or other material fastened to the equipment enclosure by welding, riveting, etc., or with a permanent adhesive. Such a nameplate must be able to last the expected lifetime of the equipment in the environment in which the equipment will be operated and must not be readily detachable.” The FCC ID Label is stamped into the back of the DUT. 2. ANSI C63.4 requires the use of calibrated equipment when the equipment is used in measurements that “have a significant effect on the accuracy or validity of measurements” (Sec 4.4). The equipment specified in the report has no indication as to the calibration of this equipment. Please provide the calibration dates of the equipment. If the equipment calibration is older than one year, please provide evidence that the cal cycle greater than one year is justified. We have attached a list of our calibration dates for the equipment used. 3. The FCC requires the manual be provided not just the FCC statements. Please provide the actual manual that will be used with this device. These devices are made for the automotive industry (OEM) and the user’s manual statements are included with the automobile manufacturer’s car manual. The automobile that this particular device may be intended for may not be on the market for 1-2 years. Additionally, the manufacturer retains the right to market this product to more than one automobile maker, or to have it in more than one line of automobiles. Thus, the user’s manual for this device is not available, but a preliminary statement is available. At the time this manual(s) are made available, they can be provided if you wish. The statement provided as the user’s manual has been deemed satisfactory in numerous fillings to both the FCC and ATCB. 1. Test Equipment Used The test equipment commonly used in our facility is listed in Table 2.1 below. The second column identifies the specific equipment used in these tests. The HP 8593A spectrum analyzer is used primarily for amplitude and frequency reference. Table 1-1 Test Equipment Equipment Used Test Instrument Radiated Conducted Manufacturer/Model Cal Date/By Spectrum Analyzer (9 kHz-22 GHz) Hewlett Packard 8593A S/N: 3107A01358 Jun-2002/ U of M Radiation Lab Spectrum Analyzer (9 kHz-26 GHz) Hewlett Packard 8593E S/N: 3107A01131 Apr-2002/ Agilent Preamplifier (5-1000 MHz) Watkins-Johnson A11 -1 plus A25-1S Jun-2002/ U of M Radiation Lab Preamplifier (5-4000 MHz) Avantek Jun-2002/ U of M Radiation Lab Power Meter w/Thermistor Hewlett Packard 432A Hewlett Packard 478A Jun-2001/U of M Jun-2001/U of M Broadband Bicone (20-200 MHz) University of Michigan Jun-2002/U of M Radiation Lab Broadband Bicone (200-1000 MHz) University of Michigan Jun-2002/U of M Radiation Lab Dipole Antenna Set (30-1000 MHz) University of Michigan Jun-2002/ U of M Radiation Lab Dipole Antenna Set (30-1000 MHz) EMCO 3121C S/N: 992 Jun-2002/ U of M Radiation Lab Active Loop Antenna (0.090-30 MHz) EMCO 6502 S/N: 2855 Jun-2002/ U of M Radiation Lab Active Rod (30 Hz - 50 MHz) EMCO 3301B S/N: 3223 Jun-2002/ U of M Radiation Lab Ridge-horn Antenna (0.5-5 GHz) University of Michigan Jun-2002/U of M Radiation Lab LISN Box University of Michigan Jun-2002/U of M Signal Cables Assorted As-used/U of M Signal Generator (0.1-2000 MHz) Hewlett Packard 8657B Jun-2002/U of M Radiation Lab Printer Hewlett Packard 2225A NA

Test Report

The University of Michigan Radiation Laboratory 3228 EECS Building Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2122 Tel: (734) 764-0500 Measured Radio Frequency Emissions From Siemens Transmitter Models: GM215 and GM245 Report No. 415031-136 September 7, 2002 For: Siemens Automotive Corporation 2400 Executive Hills Drive Auburn Hills, MI 48326-2980 Contact: Kevin Cotton Tel: (248) 764-6771 Fax: (248) 764-7171 PO: Verbal Tests supervised by: Measurements made by: Report approved by: _____________________ Valdis V. Liepa Valdis V. Liepa Joseph D. Brunett Research Scientist Summary Tests for compliance with FCC Regulations Part 15, Subpart C, and Industry Canada RSS-210, were performed on Siemens models GM215 and GM245. This device is subject to the Rules and Regulations as a Transmitter. In testing completed on 24-May-02, the device tested in the worst case met the allowed FCC specifications for radiated emissions by 1.5 dB (see Table 5.1). Besides harmonics, there were no other significant spurious emissions found; emissions from digital circuitry were negligible. The conducted emission tests do not apply, since the device is powered from a 3 VDC battery. 2 1. Introduction Siemens models GM215 and GM245 were tested for compliance with FCC Regulations, Part 15, adopted under Docket 87-389, April 18, 1989, and with Industry Canada RSS-210, Issue 5, November, 2001. The tests were performed at the University of Michigan Radiation Laboratory Willow Run Test Range following the procedures described in ANSI C63.4-1992 "Methods of Measurement of Radio-Noise Emissions from Low-Voltage Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the Range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz". The Site description and attenuation characteristics of the Open Site facility are on file with FCC Laboratory, Columbia, Maryland (FCC Reg. No: 91050) and with Industry Canada, Ottawa, ON (File Ref. No: IC 2057). 2. Test Procedure and Equipment Used The pertinent test equipment commonly used in our facility for measurements is listed in Table 2.1 below. The middle column identifies the specific equipment used in these tests. Table 2.1 Test Equipment. Test Instrument Eqpt. Used Manufacturer/Model Spectrum Analyzer (0.1-1500 MHz) Hewlett-Packard, 182T/8558B Spectrum Analyzer (9kHz-22GHz) X Hewlett-Packard 8593A SN: 3107A01358 Spectrum Analyzer (9kHz-26GHz) X Hewlett-Packard 8593E, SN: 3412A01131 Spectrum Analyzer (9kHz-26GHz) Hewlett-Packard 8563E, SN: 3310A01174 Spectrum Analyzer (9kHz-40GHz) Hewlett-Packard 8564E, SN: 3745A01031 Power Meter Hewlett-Packard, 432A Power Meter Anritsu, ML4803A/MP Harmonic Mixer (26-40 GHz) Hewlett-Packard 11970A, SN: 3003A08327 Harmonic Mixer (40-60 GHz) Hewlett-Packard 11970U, SN: 2332A00500 Harmonic Mixer (75-110 GHz) Hewlett-Packard 11970W, SN: 2521A00179 Harmonic Mixer (140-220 GHz) Pacific Millimeter Prod., GMA, SN: 26 S-Band Std. Gain Horn S/A, Model SGH-2.6 C-Band Std. Gain Horn University of Michigan, NRL design XN-Band Std. Gain Horn University of Michigan, NRL design X-Band Std. Gain Horn S/A, Model 12-8.2 X-band horn (8.2- 12.4 GHz) Narda 640 X-band horn (8.2- 12.4 GHz) Scientific Atlanta , 12-8.2, SN: 730 K-band horn (18-26.5 GHz) FXR, Inc., K638KF Ka-band horn (26.5-40 GHz) FXR, Inc., U638A U-band horn (40-60 GHz) Custom Microwave, HO19 W-band horn(75-110 GHz) Custom Microwave, HO10 G-band horn (140-220 GHz) Custom Microwave, HO5R Bicone Antenna (30-250 MHz) X University of Michigan, RLBC-1 Bicone Antenna (200-1000 MHz) X University of Michigan, RLBC-2 Dipole Antenna Set (30-1000 MHz) X University of Michigan, RLDP-1,-2,-3 Dipole Antenna Set (30-1000 MHz) EMCO 2131C, SN: 992 Active Rod Antenna (30 Hz-50 MHz) EMCO 3301B, SN: 3223 Active Loop Antenna (30 Hz-50 MHz) EMCO 6502, SN:2855 Ridge-horn Antenna (300-5000 MHz) X University of Michigan Amplifier (5-1000 MHz) X Avantak, A11-1, A25-1S Amplifier (5-4500 MHz) X Avantak Amplifier (4.5-13 GHz) Avantek, AFT-12665 Amplifier (6-16 GHz) Trek Amplifier (16-26 GHz) Avantek LISN Box University of Michigan Signal Generator Hewlett-Packard 8657B 3 3. Configuration and Identification of Device Under Test The DUT is a 315 MHz transmitter, 1 x 1 x 0.5 inches in size. It operates at 315 MHz and the carrier is pulse modulated. The carrier and modulation frequency is x-tal stabilized (9.844 MHz) through an RFIC. The antenna is integrated on the PCB. In addition to standard operation, the DUT can be remotely activated when it is passively awakened and decodes an encoded 134 kHz LF signal. The DUT was designed and manufactured by Siemens Automotive Corporation, 2400 Executive Hills Drive, Auburn Hills, MI 48326-2980. It is identified as: Siemens Automotive Transmitter Models: GM215 and GM245 S/N or P/N: GM10318537 FCC ID: M3N-65981401 IC: 267F-65981401 The transmitter transmits for up to 30 seconds as long as the button is depressed, or so long as the LF signal with the correct coding is applied (up to 30 seconds). 3.1 Modifications Made There were no modifications made to the DUT by this laboratory. 4. Emission Limits The DUT tested falls under the category of an Intentional Radiator and a Digital Device. For FCC, it is subject to Part 15, Subpart C, (Section 15.231), Subpart B, (Section 15.109), and Subpart A, (Section 15.33). For Industry Canada it is subject to RSS-210, (Sections 6.1 and 6.3). The applicable testing frequencies with corresponding emission limits are given in Tables 4.1 and 4.2 below. As a digital device, the DUT is considered a Class B device. 4.1 Radiated Emission Limits Table 4.1. Radiated Emission Limits (FCC: 15.33, 15.35, 15.109; IC: RSS-210, 6.2.2(r)). (Digital Class B) Freq. (MHz) E lim (3m) μV/m E lim dB(μV/m) 30-88 100 40.0 88-216 150 43.5 216-960 200 46.0 960-2000 500 54.0 Note: Average readings apply above 1000 MHz (1 MHz BW) Quasi-Peak readings apply to 1000 MHz (120 kHz BW) 4 Table 4.2. Radiated Emission Limits (FCC: 15.231(b), 15.205(a); IC: RSS-210; 6.1, 6.3). (Transmitter) Fundamental Spurious** Frequency Ave. E lim (3m) Ave. E lim (3m) (MHz) (μV/m) dB (μV/m) …

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Test Report

1. Test Equipment Used The test equipment commonly used in our facility is listed in Table 2.1 below. The second column identifies the specific equipment used in these tests. The HP 8593A spectrum analyzer is used primarily for amplitude and frequency reference. Table 1-1 Test Equipment Equipment Used Test Instrument Radiated Conducted Manufacturer/Model Cal Date/By Spectrum Analyzer (9 kHz-22 GHz) Hewlett Packard 8593A S/N: 3107A01358 Jun-2002/ U of M Radiation Lab Spectrum Analyzer (9 kHz-26 GHz) Hewlett Packard 8593E S/N: 3107A01131 Apr-2002/ Agilent Preamplifier (5-1000 MHz) Watkins-Johnson A11 -1 plus A25-1S Jun-2002/ U of M Radiation Lab Preamplifier (5-4000 MHz) Avantek Jun-2002/ U of M Radiation Lab Power Meter w/Thermistor Hewlett Packard 432A Hewlett Packard 478A Jun-2001/U of M Jun-2001/U of M Broadband Bicone (20-200 MHz) University of Michigan Jun-2002/U of M Radiation Lab Broadband Bicone (200-1000 MHz) University of Michigan Jun-2002/U of M Radiation Lab Dipole Antenna Set (30-1000 MHz) University of Michigan Jun-2002/ U of M Radiation Lab Dipole Antenna Set (30-1000 MHz) EMCO 3121C S/N: 992 Jun-2002/ U of M Radiation Lab Active Loop Antenna (0.090-30 MHz) EMCO 6502 S/N: 2855 Jun-2002/ U of M Radiation Lab Active Rod (30 Hz - 50 MHz) EMCO 3301B S/N: 3223 Jun-2002/ U of M Radiation Lab Ridge-horn Antenna (0.5-5 GHz) University of Michigan Jun-2002/U of M Radiation Lab LISN Box University of Michigan Jun-2002/U of M Signal Cables Assorted As-used/U of M Signal Generator (0.1-2000 MHz) Hewlett Packard 8657B Jun-2002/U of M Radiation Lab Printer Hewlett Packard 2225A NA

Contact Information

Applicant

Mark Kenney
[email protected]2483935300Fax: 2487647281

Technical Contact

University of Michigan/EECSValdis V Liepa
[email protected]734 � 483 � 4211

1301 Beal Ave. · Ann Arbor, Michigan · United States

Non-Technical Contact

University of Michigan/EECSValdis v Liepa
[email protected]734 � 483 � 4211

Test Firm

University of MichiganValdis Liepa
[email protected]734-647-1792Fax: 734-647-2106

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115.231315 MHz - 315 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term

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