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This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. 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. Regulatory Information Notice for the USA: FCC Statement Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Radio Frequency Interference Statement (USA Only) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protections against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. 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 one of more of the following measures: ‡ Relocate the radio or television antenna. ‡ Plug the equipment away from the radio or television. ‡ Plug the equipment into a different electrical outlet, so that the equipment and the radio or television are on separate electrical circuits. ‡ Make sure that all your peripheral devices ar also FCC Class B certified. ‡ Make sure you use only shielded cables to connect peripheral devices to your equipment. ‡ Consult your equipment dealer, or an experienced radio / television technician for help. WARNING: The system verification tests were conducted with GEMPLUS supported peripheral devices. Cables used with this equipment must be properly shielded to comply with the requirements of the FCC. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by GEMPLUS could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. "Accessories for use with UL Listed Computers having limited power or Class 2 output"
FCC ID: MES412GPC 1 BLOCK DIAGRAM(S) OF EQUIPMENT 1.1 Clock list of GCR412 product List of clock frequency:oscillator at 14.74 MHz 1.2 Block diagram 14.74 MHz CPU Interface RS 232 Interface card 5V from PC keyboard connector
FCC ID: MES412GPC 1 EXTERNAL PHOTOS OF TESTED EUT General view Top viewBottom view
Page 1 of 2 5/14/01 Barry C. Quinlan From:"Pierre-andre COLLET" <[email protected]> To:"Certification Manager" <[email protected]> Sent:Monday, May 14, 2001 4:24 AM Attach:Adusfcc4-1.doc Subject:RE: MES412GPC Dear Sir, Thank you for you fax. Please find herafter the responses : 1- Inserted file : the new sheet added with the GCR412 2- We confirm that there are conductive paths for the card communication (smart card connector) 3-The label materiel is 50μm metal polyester adhesive. This adhesive is permanent . The UL file is n° MH18380. 4- We confirm that the LISN is 50 Ohm/50μH (EMCO 3810/2SH) Best Regards :-)PAC -----Original Message----- From: Certification Manager [mailto:certification@curtis -straus.com] Sent: 01 May 2001 21:31 To: Pierre-Andre COLLET [GEMPLUS] Subject: MES412GPC Dear Mr. Collet, Thank you for your business. We have a few details to work out with this application before we can issue the grant. Please review and respond to the items below: 1. The label must contain the full statement from 15.19 (a) (3). Please submit a new label showing the complete statement. If the reader is smaller than a man's palm, the statement may be added to the manual Page 2 of 2 5/14/01 instead (in this case submit the revised manual). 2. Please confirm that the reader communicates with the card via conductive paths. We cannot tell if this device uses radio waves through air to communicate with the cards or if there is a conductive pathway. 3. Please tell us the label material and confirm that the adhesive is "permanent". 4. Please confirm that a 50 Ohm/ 50uH LISN was used for the line conducted testing. Best regards Barry C. Quinlan Certification & Telecom Manager ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Curtis-Straus LLC Voice: 978.486.8880 x270 527 Great Road Fax: 978.486.8828 Littleton, MA 01460 http://www.curtis -straus.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FCC ID: MES412GPC 1 PRODUCT LABELING 1.1 FCC ID Label This is the copy of the label stuck on the product The name of the reader could be either: GemPC410-SL, or GCR412. Each may be followed by symbol “/” together with additional numbers and letters. 1.2 Location of label on EUT Label is stuck on the bottom face of the product (see picture). Label will be at that location
FCC ID: MES412GPC 1 INTERNAL PHOTOS OF TESTED EUT Internal view, Box opened Internal board, Component side Internal board, Component side, smart card connector removed FCC ID: MES412GPC Internal board, bottom side
FCC ID: MES412GPC 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 Product description This product is a smart card reader which can bear two names: either GCR412 or GemPC410-SL, each may be followed by symbol “/” together with additional numbers and letters. In the following of this report, the product will be named either GCR412 or GemPC410-SL. The GCR412 device is a smart card reader connected to a Personal Computer. Smart cards which can be used with the GCR412 reader are: reads from or writes to ISO7816-1/2/3/4 memory and micro processor smart cards. The smart card is introduced in the GCR412 reader, and the Personal Computer manages applications; Typical applications are: - Computer access control - Electronic commerce - Home banking facilities - E-purse facilities - Electronic smart card personalization - Development of smart card application software - Others... The GCR412 reader is connected to the RS232 serial port for communication with the Personal Computer and is powered from keyboard's port,. The GCR412 is a product developed by the Gemplus company. For more information, see product's data sheet at section 1.6. 1.2 Related Submittal(s) / Grant(s) All host equipment used in the test configuration are FCC granted, when relevant. 1.3 Tested System Details The FCC IDs for all equipment, plus description of all cables used in the tested system (including inserted cards, which have grants) are : Trade Mark – Model Number (Serial number) FCC IDDescriptionCable description GCR412 * (sn: R011010001) MES412GPCSmart card readerShielded cable attached to product Gemplus MPC0S64KnoneSmart cardnone HEWLETT PACKARD Vectra 515 series D4136A (sn: FR62365527) B94VECTRA500TPersonal computerAll data cables are shielded Power cable unshielded HEWLETT PACKARD D2846 (sn JP93143078) Doc. Of Conf.21" color monitorShielded video cable HEWLETT PACKARD C4734-60101 (sn: M97060565) GYUR38SKKeyboardShielded cable HEWLETT PACKARD C3751B (sn: LZA61209812) DZL210582MouseShielded cable HEWLETT PACKARD 48GX (sn: 3110S58792) N/ASerial calculatorHP 8120-6736 serial cable HEWLETT PACKARD C6410A (sn: MY9761915S) Doc. Of Conf.Parallel printerHP 24542D shielded parallel cable *Equipment Under Test FCC ID: MES412GPC 1.4 Test Methodology Both conducted and radiated testing were performed according to the procedures in ANSI C63.4-1992, CISPR22-1993/A1:1995/A2:1996 and EN55022:1994/A1:1995/A2:1997. Radiated testing was performed at an antenna to EUT distance of 10 meters. During testing, all equipment’s and cables were moved relative to each other in order to identify the worst case set-up. 1.5 Test facility Tests have been performed on February 23rd, 2001. The test facility used to collect the radiated and conducted data is the SMEE Actions Mesures facility, located ZI des Blanchisseries, 38500 VOIRON, France. This test facility has been fully described in a report and accepted by FCC as compliant with the radiated and AC line conducted test site criteria in ANSI C63.4-1992 in a letter dated August 04, 1999 (registration number 94821). This test facility has also been accredited by COFRAC (French accreditation authority for European union test lab accreditation organization), accreditation number 1-0844 as compliant with test site criteria and competence in EN55022/CISPR22 norms for 89/336/EEC European EMC Directive application. All pertinent data for this test facility remains unchanged. 1.6 Data sheet of the product GemPC 410 & GemPC 410-SL Product Sheet GemPC 410-SLUniversal Smart Card Readers (connect to the serial port) GemPC 410 A highly accessible, highly convenient solution. Those compact card readers, designed to plug into a PC environment, are the ultimate smart card peripherals for a PC. They are also very simple to use and install. The user needs no technical knowledge. If you need electronic commerce, home banking or e-purse facilities, secure computer access or any of a multitude of other applications, the GemPC 410 family is the smartest answer. For the first time, a solution is available that offers impressive possibilities at an exceptional price. They will open up many possibilities, including: • computer-access control, • electronic commerce, • home banking facilities, • e-purse facilities, • electronic smart-card personalization, • development of smart-card application software, • lots of other interesting and entertaining applications. Small is beautiful The GemPC 410 products will handle the card interface, while your computer supports and manages the applications. Compatible with all major computers and operating systems, the GemPC 410 readers are powered from your computer’s keyboard port, free of the constraints associated with other power-source options. Two references are available : CasingDimension GemPC 410Tower90 x 86 x 26 mm GemPC 410-SLFlat70 x 98 x 15 mm FCC ID: MES412GPC Years of Gemplus technological experience, now available to all The GemPC 410 readers are based on Gemplus’s GemCore ® hardware and firmware, which means they can handle all types of ISO7816 compatible smart cards without compatibility problems. They are user-friendly, and operating or using them requires no technical expertise. The GemPC 410 family will happily blend with all main environments (DOS, Windows ® 3.x, Windows ® 95, Windows ® 98, Windows ® NT4, Windows ® 2000, OS/2 ® , etc.), all types of card, and most makes of computer. They will readily adapt to new smart-card services, as they become available. GemPC 410 and GemPC 410-SL Features and Application Standards FeatureDescription Smart-card interface • reads from and writes to all ISO7816-1/2/3/4 memory and microprocessor smart cards (T=0, T=1) • the GemPC 410-SL does not handle synchronous cards • supports 3V and 5V cards Communication • programmable from 9,600 baud to 115,200 baud with the smart card • up to 38,400 baud for communication with PC Power consumption • average of 20 mA in operational mode Interface modes • Serial communication with the PC through RS232 connection •…
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FCC ID: MES412GPC 1 TEST REPORT 1.1 System test configuration 1.1.1 Justification The system was configured for testing in a typical fashion (as a customer would normally use it). A typical smart card was introduced in the GCR412 reader, which was itself connected to a personal computer. It has been tested with a Hewlett Packard Vectra 515series D4136A Personal computer. Each ports of the Personal Computer were loaded with a typical peripheral device. 1.1.2 EUT Exercise software The EUT exercise program (testcem 1.exe running under DOS) used during radiated and conducted testing was designed to exercise the GCR412 reader in a manner similar to a typical use (reading the smart card in loop). 1.1.3 Special accessories The cable used to connect the GCR412 reader to the keyboard and RS232 ports of the Personal Computer is shielded and attached to the product. It is connected to Com 1(Serial calculator to Com2). The smart card used in the GCR412 is a GemPlus MPC0S64K. As shown in Figure 3.1, all interfaces cables used for compliance testing are shielded as normally supplied. All these cables are normally recommended to be used with the Personal Computer. 1.1.4 Equipment modifications No equipment modification has been necessary during testing to achieve compliance to Class B levels. The unit tested was representative to a production unit. 1.1.5 Configuration of tested system HP 6410A Printer HP68X calculator Monitor D2846 PC Vectra 515 Series Mouse Keyboard GCR412 Smart card FCC ID: MES412GPC 1.2 Conducted emission data 1.2.1 Test procedure The product has been tested according to ANSI C63.4-1992, CISPR22-1993/A1:1995/A2:1996 and EN55022:1994/A1:1995/A2:1997 The product has been tested with 120V / 60Hz power line voltage and compared to the CISPR22 Class B limits. Measurement bandwidth was 9KHz from 150 KHz to 30 MHz. Measurement was initially made with an HP-8591EM Spectrum Analyzer in peak mode. This was followed by a Quasi-Peak, i.e. CISPR measurement with the Rohde & Schwarz ESH3 receiver for any strong signal. If the average limit is met when using a Quasi-Peak detector, the EUT shall be deemed to meet both limits and measurement with the average detector is unnecessary. The Peak data are shown on the following plots. Quasi-Peak and Average measurements are detailed in a table with frequencies and levels measured. Interconnecting cables and equipment's were moved to position that maximized emission. A summary of the worst case emissions found in all test configurations and modes is shown on the following page. Test equipment : HP 8591EM Spectrum Analyzer Rhode & Schwarz ESH3 Receiver EMCO 3810/2SH LISN N°1 TELEMETER NNB-2/16L LISN N°2 FCC ID: MES412GPC 1.2.2 Neutral conducted emission data on GCR412 Freq.PeakQ-PeakQP limit QP delta AverageAVG Limit AVG Delta Num. [MHz][dBμV][dBμV][dBμV] [dBμV] [dBμV][dBμV] [dBμV] 10.15052.7147.5864,00-16.4245.7354.00-8.27 20.23049.6947.8862,00-14.1245.6652.00-6.34 30.26046.6739.6560,00-20.3536.7450.00-13.26 40.30045.9142.6760,00-17.3339.9050.00-10.1 50.34045.6744.9758,00-13.0342.6848.00-5.32 67.77041.2134.7360,00-25.2733.9450.00-16.06 78.32040.1538.2960,00-21.7136.4950.00-13.51 88.98038.3437.6260,00-22.3836.2150.00-13.79 923.3541.5536.7760,00-23.2325.1750.00-24.83 FCC ID: MES412GPC 1.2.3 Line conducted emission data on GCR412 Freq.PeakQ-PeakQP limit QP delta AverageAVG Limit AVG Delta Num. [MHz][dBμV][dBμV][dBμV] [dBμV] [dBμV][dBμV] [dBμV] 10.16051.2442.8664,00-21.1433.1754.00-20.83 20.19048.4240.5064,00-23.533.3254.00-20.68 30.23047.2241.5862,00-20.4237.4652.00-14.54 40.34044.0243.1358,00-14.8740.9348.00-7.07 58.20038.9935.9260,00-24.0835.0350.00-14.97 68.87040.6439.3060,00-20.738.1550.00-11.85 79.08033.4529.6260,00-30.3826.2050.00-23.8 89.29040.5434.4860,00-25.5232.8250.00-17.18 923.3540.3033.2360,00-26.7726.1650.00-23.84 FCC ID: MES412GPC 1.3 RADIATED EMISSION DATA 1.3.1 Test Procedure The product has been tested according to ANSI C63.4-1992, CISPR22-1993/A1:1995/A2:1996 and EN55022:1994/A1:1995/A2:1997. The product has been tested with 230V / 50Hz power line voltage, at a distance of 10 meters from the antenna and compared to the CISPR 22 Class B limits. Measurement bandwidth was 120 KHz from 30 MHz to 1 GHz. Antenna height search was performed from 1m to 4m for both horizontal and vertical polarization. Continuous linear turntable azimuth search was performed with 360 degrees range. Interconnecting cables and equipment's were moved to position that maximized emission. A summary of the worst case emissions found in all test configurations and modes is shown on the following page. Test Equipment: HP-8574A E.M.I Receiver (HP-8568B Analyzer + HP-85650 Quasi-Peak adapter + HP-85685A RF Preselector). EMCO 3104C Biconical Antenna & EMCO 3146 Log Periodic Antenna EMCO-1050, 6 meters height antenna mast & EMCO-1060, 3 meters diameter Turntable. FCC ID: MES412GPC 1.3.2 Radiated emission data Final result 30-1000 MHz Graph abstract - 30-1000MHz Frequency (MHz) QPeak Lmt (dBμV/m) QPeak (dBμV/ m) QPeak-Lmt (dB) Angle (deg) PolHgt (cm) Tot Corr (dB) 46.7830.019.6-10.4151V10512.0 57.3030.022.3-7.71H39311.5 149.4330.021.3-8.7144V10515.5 174.3330.023.4-6.6130H37118.4 186.1630.023.4-6.6277V10519.1 195.9830.022.1-8.0116H39519.7 199.2330.021.7-8.3130H37419.9 200.0030.024.3-5.7130H29719.9 203.8330.021.3-8.7117H40514.0 219.9430.016.7-13.3145H22314.2 224.1430.020.5-9.5317H36214.3 249.0337.025.2-11.8309V10814.6 298.8437.026.1-10.9339V10416.7 697.2937.034.5-2.51V22326.2 FCC ID: MES412GPC 1.3.3 Field Strength Calculation The field strength is calculated by adding the Antenna Factor and Cable Factor, and subtracting the Amplifier Gain (if any) from the measured reading. The basic equation with a sample calculation is as follow : FS = RA + AF + CF – AG WhereFS = Field Strength RA = Receiver Amplitude AF = Antenna Factor CF = Cable Factor AG = Amplifier Gain Assume a receiver reading of 52.5dBμV is obtained. The antenna factor of 7.4 and a cable factor of 1.1 is added. The ampl…
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FCC ID: MES412GPC 1 CONDUCTED AND RADIATED MEASUREMENT PHOTO 1.1 Conducted emission Front viewRear view Detail view FCC ID: MES412GPC 1.2 Radiated emission Front ViewRear view Detail view
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