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SATELLAR RU - FCC ID MRBSATEL-TA12 - Satel Oy
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Application Details

Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Date of Grant
Sep 26, 2010
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Sep 09, 2010
Equipment Note
SATELLAR RU
Frequency Range
406.10000000 - 520.00000000
Company
Satel Oy
Country
Finland

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Users Manual

SATELLAR Radio Unit User manual v.0.7 1 User Manual for SATELLAR Radio Unit SATELLAR Radio Unit User manual v.0.7 2 IMPORTANT NOTICE All rights to this manual are owned solely by SATEL OY (referred to in this user guide as SATEL). All rights reserved. The copying of this manual (without written permission from the owner) by printing, copying, recording or by any other means, or the full or partial translation of the manual to any other language, including all programming languages, using any electrical, mechanical, magnetic, optical, manual or other methods or devices is forbidden. SATEL reserves the right to change the technical specifications or functions of its products, or to discontinue the manufacture of any of its products or to discontinue the support of any of its products, without any written announcement and urges its customers to ensure that the information at their disposal is valid. SATEL software and programs are delivered ”as is”. The manufacturer does not grant any kind of warranty including guarantees on suitability and applicability to a certain application. Under no circumstances is the manufacturer or the developer of a program responsible for any possible damages caused by the use of a program. The names of the programs as well as all copyrights relating to the programs are the sole property of SATEL. Any transfer, licensing to a third party, leasing, renting, transportation, copying, editing, translating, modifying into another programming language or reverse engineering for any intent is forbidden without the written consent of SATEL. SATEL PRODUCTS HAVE NOT BEEN DESIGNED, INTENDED NOR INSPECTED TO BE USED IN ANY LIFE SUPPORT - RELATED DEVICE OR SYSTEM - RELATED FUNCTION NOR AS A PART OF ANY OTHER CRITICAL SYSTEM AND ARE GRANTED NO FUNCTIONAL WARRANTY IF THEY ARE USED IN ANY OF THE APPLICATIONS MENTIONED. Salo, Finland 2010 Copyright: 2010 SATEL Oy No part of this document may be reproduced, transmitted or stored in a retrieval system in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of SATEL Oy. This document is provided in confidence and must not be distributed to third parties without the express permission of SATEL Oy. SATELLAR Radio Unit User manual v.0.7 3 RESTRICTIONS ON USE The user of a radio modem must take care that the said device is not operated without the permission of the local authorities on frequencies other than those specifically reserved and intended for use without a specific permit. SATELLAR Radio Unit User manual v.0.7 4 PRODUCT CONFORMITY SATELLAR SATEL Oy hereby declares that SATELLAR radio modem is in compliance with the essential requirements (radio performance, electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety) and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Therefore the equipment is labelled with the following CE-marking. The notification sign informs users that the operating frequency range of the device is not harmonised throughout the market area, and the local spectrum authority should be contacted before the usage of the radio modem is used. SATELLAR Radio Unit User manual v.0.7 5 WARRANTY AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these safety instructions carefully before using the product: o The warranty will be void if the product is used in any way that is in contradiction with the instructions given in this manual, or if the radio modem housing has been opened or tampered with. o The radio modem is only to be operated at frequencies allocated by local authorities, and without exceeding the given maximum allowed output power ratings. SATEL and its distributors are not responsible if any products manufactured by it are used in unlawful ways. o The devices mentioned in this manual are to be used only according to the instructions described in this manual. Faultless and safe operation of the devices can be guaranteed only if the transport, storage, operation and handling of the devices is appropriate. This also applies to the maintenance of the products. o To prevent damage to both the radio modem and any terminal devices must always be switched OFF before connecting or disconnecting the serial connection cable. It should be ascertained that different devices used have the same ground potential. Before connecting any power cables the output voltage of the power supply should be checked. o It is possible to connect the device to an outdoor antenna or a cable distribution system. In these cases, in order to conduct the possible over voltages due to lightings to earth, the equipment should be connected to protective earth by using the mounting screws of the device. o This is a requirement in order to be in compliance with the electrical safety regulations (EN 60950-1). SATELLAR Radio Unit User manual v.0.7 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT NOTICE ............................................................................................. 2 RESTRICTIONS ON USE ......................................................................................... 3 PRODUCT CONFORMITY ........................................................................................ 4 WARRANTY AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................. 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................ 6 1 INTRODUCTION TO SATELLAR PRODUCT FAMILY ....................................... 8 2 SATELLAR RADIO UNIT TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ............................... 11 3 TYPICAL SETUP ........................................................................................... 13 4 MOUNTING ............................................................................................... 14 4.1 Front cover ............................................................................................... 16 5 INTERFACES ............................................................................................... 17 5.1 Serial data ...........................................…

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Attestation Statements

COVERING LETTER 10.09.2010 SATEL Oy, P.O.Box 142, FIN-24101 Salo, Finland Street: Meriniitynkatu 17, FIN-24100 Salo, Finland Tel: +358 2 777 7800, Fax: +358 2 777 7810, E-mail: [email protected] www.satel.com FCC – Laboratory Division Equipment Authorization Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Phone: +1-301-362-3000 Fax: +1-301-362-3290 E-mail: [email protected] Attachments to FCC Form 731 --- Form 731 Confirmation Number: EA306195 --- FCC ID: MRBSATEL-TA12 Dear Sir, We are hereby applying for assignment of a grantee code and for a type approval of SATEL-TA12 radio modems. The type name is SATEL-TA12. Marketing name is SATELLAR-RU XXXX where XXXX distinguish different variants. In part lists and schematics the different variants has been marked as: TV02 = 406,1-445MHz TV03= 440-485MHz TV04= 470-520MHz I hope that we have sent you all the necessary information for proceeding with the application. In case of any questions do not hesitate to contact me to my direct number +358-2-7777 827 or to my email box [email protected] Yours Sincerely, SATEL Oy Marita Latovehmas Type Approval Engineer

Cover Letter(s)

ATTESTATION LETTER: FREQUENCY LISTING LETTER According to KDB 634817... SATEL OY, as a manufacturer of SATEL-TA12 applies the certification to contiguous frequency range based on the facts below. 1. All devices delivered to USA do not end to usage in US markets. The local Satel distributor delivers SATEL-TA12 also further to third countries. 2. SATEL Oy acknowledges that it is violation of FCC rules if the device operates on unauthorized frequencies. Also end users are informed about this in user manuals. 3. The operation within frequency band 406-406.1 MHz is disabled by the manufacturer. 4. The list of frequencies covering applied frequency range and their authorized/non- authorized use. SATEL-TA12 complies with part 90 rules. 400.05 - 400.15 - time-signal only 401 - 402 - no conflict with other service rules 402 - 406 - part 95 406 - 406.1 - parts 95,87,80 locators only 406.1 - 410 - part 90 (FCC may be fixed only) 410 - 420 - part 90 (FCC may be fixed only) 420 - 450 - parts 90 and 97 450 - 454 - parts 90 and 74 454 - 455 - parts 22 and 80 455 - 456 - part 74 456 - 462.5375 - parts 90,80,22 462.5375 - 462.7375 - part 95 462.7375 - 467.5375 - part 90 467.5375 - 467.7375 - part 95 467.7375 - 470 - part 90 Salo, Finland, September 9 st , 2010 Marita Latovehmas SATEL Oy Type Approval Engineer

Cover Letter(s)

Request for confidential 23.09.2010 / MaritaL Reference: Equipment Authorization Application of SATELLAR radio data modem (FCC Identification code: MRBSATEL-TA12). Background: According to the 47CFR/ §0.457/ (d)/ (ii), materials relating to applications for equipment authorizations are not routinely available for public inspection prior to the effective date of the authorization. However, at the moment any person has access via the internet to all of the exhibits attached to our pending application. Therefore we would like to request according to 47CFR/ §0.459, that part of the material will be withheld from public inspection. REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIALITY §0.459/ (b)/ (1) Identification of the material: The following attachment files - Block diagrams - Part lists - Schematics - Operational description (2) Identification of the Commission proceeding: The confidential information mentioned above has been submitted via Electronic Filing Site to FCC / Office of Engineering and Technology on the 11 th of September 2010. (3), (4) Degree of information The confidential files mentioned above contain technical details of the electronic circuitry of the product. (5) Possible harm caused by disclosure of the information Disclosure of the confidential information of the files mentioned above may result in easier ‘reverse engineering’ by the competitors, and therefore cause significant financial losses in business. (6) Preventing measures of the submitting party The applicant for the equipment authorization (SATEL Oy) has relied on the standard way how the telecommunication authorities in various states handle the product documentation in connection with equipment authorization procedures. (7) Availability of the information The confidential information mentioned above is available only to the telecommunication authorities and to the specially authorized parties e.g. local service etc. Request for confidential 23.09.2010 / MaritaL (8) Period of non-disclosure The material should be withheld from public inspection as long as the product is on the market. Yours Sincerely, SATEL Oy Marita Latovehmas Type Approval Engineer

External Photos

External photos SATEL‐TA12 10.09.2010/ML SATEL‐TA12 = SATELLAR Radio unit front side External photos SATEL‐TA12 10.09.2010/ML SATEL‐TA = SATELLAR Radio Unit back side SATTEL‐TA12= SATELLAR connectors

ID Label/Location Info

ID LABEL / LOCATION INFO 23.9.2010/ML FCC ID: MRBSATEL‐TA12 Type approval label Serial Number label

Internal Photos

Internal photos SATEL‐TA12 09.09.2010/ML Radio board NGTC2b_TV02 = 406,1 ‐ 445 MHz Radio board NGTC2b_TV03 = 440 ‐ 485 MHz Internal photos SATEL‐TA12 09.09.2010/ML Radio Board NGTC2b_TV04 = 470 ‐ 520 MHz Logic board NGuC1_d (same to all versions)

RF Exposure Info

RF EXPOSURE STATEMENT SATELLAR radio modem FCC ID: MRBSATEL-TA12 STATEMENT September 10 th , 2010 / MaritaL Page 1 of 2 Prediction of human exposure to RF radiation during operation of SATELLAR radio modem Background information FCC guidelines to evaluate the environmental impact of human exposure to radiofrequency radiation are specified in the federal rules 47 CFR §1.1307(b), except portable devices that shall be evaluated according to §2.1093. Limits for maximum permissible exposure are set in the federal rules 47 CFR §1.1310. Further information on evaluating compliance with these limits is found in the FCC’s OST/OET Bulletin Number 65. Prediction methods applied Minimum safe distances have been calculated for controlled / occupational exposures and for uncontrolled / general population exposures. The following formulas are used in calculations. 2 4R PG S   where: S = power density [mW/cm 2 ] P = power input to the antenna [mW] G = power gain of the antenna in direction of interest, relative to an isotropic radiator [numeric] R = distance to the centre of radiation of the antenna [cm] S PG R R PG S   4 4 2  Applicable limits for maximum permissible exposure The operating frequency range of SATELLAR radio modem is 406.1-520 MHz, and the transmitter output power range is 100 mW – 1W. Tx duty cycle, which is determined by the terminal device, can be up to 100 %. Based on the above technical parameters and the Table 1 in the federal rules 47 CFR §1.1310, the following limits of power density shall apply: a) Occupational/Controlled Exposures: f/300 mW/cm 2 (averaging time 6 minutes) b) General population/Uncontrolled Exposure: f/1500 mW/cm 2 (averaging time 30 minutes) RF EXPOSURE STATEMENT SATELLAR radio modem FCC ID: MRBSATEL-TA12 STATEMENT September 10 th , 2010 / MaritaL Page 2 of 2 Calculations for the minimum safe distances Minimum distance to the antenna in case of General population/Uncontrolled situation:  9375.31500/4704 PGPG R  Tx power can be corrected with the 30-minute average value of the Tx duty cycle. The antennas in the list have been defined to be used with SATELLAR radio modem. Tx output power [W]* Antenna system gain [dBi / numeric] Tx duty cycle [%], 30 min. average Frequency [MHz] Minimum safe distance [cm] 1 8 / 6.310 100 407/520 43.0/38.1 50 407/520 30.4/26.9 20 407/520 19.2/17.0 6 / 3.981 100 407/520 34.2/30.2 50 407/520 24.2/21.4 20 407/520 15.3/13.5 2 / 1.585 100 407/520 21.6/19.1 50 407/520 15.2/13.5 20 407/520 9.6/8.5 0.5 8 / 6.310 100 407/520 30.4/26.9 50 407/520 21.5/19.0 20 407/520 13.6/12.0 6 / 3.981 100 407/520 24.2/21.4 50 407/520 17.1/15.1 20 407/520 10.8/9.6 2 / 1.585 100 407/520 15.2/13.5 50 407/520 10.8/9.5 20 407/520 6.8/6.0 0.1 8 / 6.310 100 407/520 13.6/12.0 50 407/520 9.6/8.5 20 407/520 6.1/5.4 6 / 3.981 100 407/520 10.8/9.6 50 407/520 7.6/6.8 20 407/520 4.8/4.3 2 / 1.585 100 407/520 6.8/6.0 50 407/520 4.8/4.3 20 407/520 3.0/2.7 Conclusion Users of SATELLAR radio modem shall be advised of the above safe distances in the appropriate documentation.

Test Report

Satel Oy Measurement report for Satellar modems: 406,1 MHz ... 445 MHz 440 MHz ... 485 MHz 470 MHz ... 520 MHz Tuomas Vakkamaa 9/1/2010 Page 2 of 16 SATEL Oy, P.O.Box 142, FIN‐24101 Salo, Finland Street: Meriniitynkatu 17, FIN‐24100 Salo, Finland Tel: +358 2 777 7800, Fax: +358 2 777 7810, E‐mail: [email protected] www.satel.fi Contents CONTENTS 2 OUTPUT POWER 3 List of measuring equipment 3 Results 3 FREQUENCY STABILITY 4 Frequency stability vs. voltage variations 4 List of measuring equipment 4 Results 4 Frequency stability vs. temperature variations 4 List of measuring equipment 4 Results 5 CONDUCTED SPURIOUS EMISSIONS 6 List of measuring equipment 6 Results 6 TRANSIENT FREQUENCY BEHAVIOR 7 List of measuring equipment 7 Results 7 OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH 12 List of measuring equipment 12 Results 12 EMISSION MASKS 14 List of measuring equipment 14 Results 14 TEST SUMMARY 15 Page 3 of 16 SATEL Oy, P.O.Box 142, FIN‐24101 Salo, Finland Street: Meriniitynkatu 17, FIN‐24100 Salo, Finland Tel: +358 2 777 7800, Fax: +358 2 777 7810, E‐mail: [email protected] www.satel.fi Output Power Test time Test site Measured frequencies Standard Performed by 26.08.2010 Satel Oy 495MHz FCC Part §90.205(g) TVa Power measurements were measured when EUT was operating in a CW mode. List of measuring equipment • Power supply Thurlby Thandar Instruments EX354D Serial no. 144171 • Agilent E4418B Serial no. MY45105191 Results Frequency/MHz Measured power @1W/dBm Measured power @100mW/dBm 495 30,8 20,1 Page 4 of 16 SATEL Oy, P.O.Box 142, FIN‐24101 Salo, Finland Street: Meriniitynkatu 17, FIN‐24100 Salo, Finland Tel: +358 2 777 7800, Fax: +358 2 777 7810, E‐mail: [email protected] www.satel.fi Frequency Stability Test time Test site Measured frequencies Standard Performed by 25-30.08.2010 Satel Oy 420MHz, 462,5MHz, 495MHz acc. to 47 CFR 2.1055. TVa Frequency stability vs. voltage variations Frequency error is measured at 85% and 115% of rated supply voltage 9-30V. Temperature in this measurement is +20°C. Frequency error is measured EUT operating in a CW mode. List of measuring equipment • Power supply Thurlby Thandar Instruments EX354D Serial no. 144171 • Temperature test chamber Vötsch VT4002 56608550 Serial no. 58566085500010 • Spectrum analyzer HP8560A Serial no. 2913A00130 Results Temperature/°C Voltage/V 420MHz ppm error 462,5MHz ppm error 495MHz ppm error 20 7,65 419,99987 -0.31 462,49987 -0.28 494,9998 -0.40 20 34,5 419,99987 -0.31 462,49987 -0.28 494,9998 -0.40 Limit ±1,5 ±1,5 Frequency stability vs. temperature variations Frequency error is measured at 12V and the temperature is varied from +60°C to -30°C with 10 degree steps. At each measured temperature the EUT was switched on and left for 30 minutes for thermal balance to be obtained before measurements were done. Frequency error is measured EUT operating in a CW mode. List of measuring equipment • Power supply Thurlby Thandar Instruments EX354D Serial no. 144171 • Temperature test chamber Vötsch VT4002 56608550 Serial no. 58566085500010 • Spectrum analyzer Rohde & Schwarz FSP Serial no. 837619/003 Page 5 of 16 SATEL Oy, P.O.Box 142, FIN‐24101 Salo, Finland Street: Meriniitynkatu 17, FIN‐24100 Salo, Finland Tel: +358 2 777 7800, Fax: +358 2 777 7810, E‐mail: [email protected] www.satel.fi Results Temperature/° C Voltage/V 420MHz ppm error 462,5MHz ppm error 495MHz ppm error 60 12 419,99999 -0,02 462,49988 -0,26 494,99958 -0,85 50 12 419,99998 -0,05 462,4999 -0,22 494,9997 -0,61 40 12 419,99982 -0,43 462,49988 -0,26 494,99976 -0,48 30 12 419,99984 -0,38 462,4999 -0,22 494,99988 -0,24 20 12 419,99988 -0,29 462,49992 -0,17 494,99998 -0,04 10 12 419,99988 -0,29 462,49992 -0,17 495,0004 0,808 ±0 12 419,99982 -0,43 462,49986 -0,3 495 0 -10 12 419,9997 -0,71 462,49976 -0,52 494,99976 -0,48 -20 12 419,99978 -0,52 462,4998 -0,43 494,9995 -1,01 -30 12 419,9999 -0,24 462,49998 -0,04 494,99932 -1,37 Max 419,99999 -0,02 462,49998 -0,04 495,0004 0,808 Min 419,9997 -0,71 462,49976 -0,52 494,99932 -1,37 Limit ±1,5 ±1,5 ±1,5 Page 6 of 16 SATEL Oy, P.O.Box 142, FIN‐24101 Salo, Finland Street: Meriniitynkatu 17, FIN‐24100 Salo, Finland Tel: +358 2 777 7800, Fax: +358 2 777 7810, E‐mail: [email protected] www.satel.fi Conducted Spurious Emissions Test time Test site Measured frequency Standard Performed by 27.08.2010 Satel Oy 495MHz FCC Part §90.210 TVa Spurious frequencies were measured while EUT was operating in a CW mode. A high pass filter was used to filter own signal away to prevent spectrum analyzer from generate harmonics. Limits on channel spacing and transmit power were calculated depending: 25kHz attenuation = 43 + 10Log (P) = 43 + 10Log(1)=43dB → Limit (dBm) +30dBm – 43dB = ‐13 dBm @ 1W → Limit (dBm) +20dBm – 43dB = ‐23 dBm @ 100mW 12,5kHz attenuation =50+ 10Log (P) = 50 + 10Log(1)=50dB → Limit (dBm) +30dBm – 50dB = ‐20 dBm @ 1W → Limit (dBm) +20dBm – 50dB = ‐30 dBm @ 100mW Limit used to prove compliance ‐20dBm for 1W and ‐30dBm for 100mW. List of measuring equipment • Power supply Thurlby Thandar Instruments EX354D Serial no. 144171 • Spectrum analyzer Rohde & Schwarz FSP Serial no. 837619/003 • Mini Circuits NHP-800+ High pass filter Results Harmonics Carrier frequency: TX PWR: 1. Harmonic/dBm 2. Harmonic /dBm 3. Harmonic /dBm 4. Harmonic /dBm 495 MHz 100 mW ‐55,15 ‐60,07 ‐91,89 ‐89,56 495 MHz 1 W ‐49,82 ‐51,45 ‐92,89 ‐84,75 Other spurious frequencies Carrier frequency: TX PWR: Start/MHzStop/MHzLargest spurious signal/MHz Largest spurious signal/dBm 495 MHz 100 mW 10 3000 439,2 ‐60 495 MHz 1 W 10 3000 439,2 ‐67 Page 7 of 16 SATEL Oy, P.O.Box 142, FIN‐24101 Salo, Finland Street: Meriniitynkatu 17, FIN‐24100 Salo, Finland Tel: +358 2 777 7800, Fax: +358 2 777 7810, E‐mail: [email protected] www.satel.fi 495 MHz OFF 10 3000 678 ‐79 Transient Frequency Behavior Test time Test site Measured frequencies Standard Performed by 25-27.08.2010 Satel Oy 420MHz, 462,5MHz, 495MHz FCC Part §90.214 TVa Transient frequency behavior was measured when EUT was switched on and off in CW mode. List of measurin…

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Test Report

Test Report issued under the responsibility of: www.nemko.com TEST REPORT IEC 60950-1: 2005 (2nd Edition) Information technology equipment – Safety – Part 1: General requirements Report Reference No. ..................... : 127761D Date of issue..................................... : 27.08.2009 Total number of pages ...................... 50 + pages as indicated in Summary of Testing CB/CCA Testing Laboratory .......... : Nemko Oy Address ............................................ : Perkkaantie 11, FI-02601 Espoo, Finland Applicant’s name ............................ : Satel Oy Address ............................................ : Meriniitynkatu 17, FI-24100 Salo, Finland Manufacturer’s name ..................... : Same as applicant. Address ............................................ : Factory’s name ............................... : Same as applicant. Address ............................................ : Test specification: Standard ........................................... : IEC 60950-1:2005 (2nd Edition) Test procedure ................................. : National Non-standard test method..............: N/A Test Report Form No. ..................... : IECEN60950_1C Test Report Form(s) Originator ........ : SGS Fimko Ltd (edited by Nemko Oy) Master TRF ...................................... : Dated 2007-06 (2009-01) Copyright © 2007 IEC System for Conformity Testing and Certification of Electrical Equipment (IECEE), Geneva, Switzerland. All rights reserved. This publication may be reproduced in whole or in part for non-commercial purposes as long as the IECEE is acknowledged as copyright owner and source of the material. IECEE takes no responsibility for and will not assume liability for damages resulting from the reader's interpretation of the reproduced material due to its placement and context. If this Test Report Form is used by non-IECEE members, the IECEE/IEC logo and the reference to the CB Scheme procedure shall be removed. This report is not valid as a CB Test Report unless signed by an approved CB Testing Laboratory and appended to a CB Test Certificate issued by an NCB in accordance with IECEE 02. If this Test Report Form is used by non-CCA members, the CIG logo and the reference to the CCA Procedure shall be removed. This report is not valid as a CCA Test Report unless signed by an approved CCA Testing Laboratory and appended to a CCA Test Certificate issued by an NCB in accordance with CCA. Test item description ..................... : Radio modem module (Radio unit, transceiver) Trade Mark ....................................... : SATELLAR RU-XXXX Manufacturer .................................... : Satel Oy Model/Type reference ....................... : SATEL-TA12 Ratings ............................................. : 9-30V, max. 1.1A Page 2 of 50 Report No. 127761D TRF No. IECEN60950_1C Testing procedure and testing location: CB/CCA Testing Laboratory: Testing location/ address ...................... : See page 1. Associated CB Laboratory: Testing location/ address ...................... : Tested by (name + signature) ..... : Timo Leismala Approved by (name + signature) . : Jens Köchel Testing procedure: TMP Tested by (name + signature) ..... : Approved by (name + signature) .. : Testing location/ address ...................... : Testing procedure: WMT Tested by (name + signature) ..... : Witnessed by (name + signature) : Approved by (name + signature) . : Testing location/ address ...................... : Testing procedure: SMT Tested by (name + signature) ..... : Approved by (name + signature) .. : Supervised by (name + signature): Testing location/ address ................ : Testing procedure: RMT Tested by (name + signature) ..... : Approved by (name + signature) .. : Supervised by (name + signature): Testing location/ address ...................... : Page 3 of 50 Report No. 127761D TRF No. IECEN60950_1C Summary of testing (SOT): The test report includes following additional documentation: Technical Annex: - Photographs: 4 page(s) Cl. 7.3 - Protection of equipment users from overvoltages on the cable distribution system: If the equipment is connected to cable distribution systems (i.e. dedicated outdoor antenna for Satel- TA12), the installation instructions contain details how to connect the common earth of the equipment and screen of the coaxial antenna cable to protective earth. It has been assumed that the EUT is earthed as indicated below: Protective earthing and bonding: If the equipment is provided with an outdoor antenna, the equipment shall be connected to protective earth as informed in the installation instructions. According to the information provided by the manufacturer, there are three possibilities for connecting the equipment to PE: 1) Mounting to protective earthed DIN rail is performed by fixing DIN rail adapters to the equipment. The DIN rail mounting adapters are of uncoated stainless steel that are fixed to the equipment by using 3mm screws (2 pcs.). 2) Mounting to protective earthed installation plate of an installation cabinet. An installation plate (aluminium / stainless steel) for the EUT is fixed to the equipment by using screws. The installation plate of the EUT is then fixed to the installation plate of the cabinet. 3) The EUT is directly fixed to a protective earthed installation plate by using screws. The product fulfils / does not fulfill the requirements of EN 60950-1:2006. Tests performed (name of test and test clause): All tests as indicated in the test report: Testing location: See page 1. Summary of compliance with National Differences: CENELEC common modifications NO SE FI DK UK IE DE CH ES US CA KR other: Page 4 of 50 Report No. 127761D TRF No. IECEN60950_1C Copy of marking plate SATEL-TA12: Type designation is SATEL-TA12 in the final product. Trade name is SATELLAR RU-XXXX in the final product, where XXXX is used for distinguishing different variants. Page 5 of 50 Report No. 127761D TRF No. IECEN60950_1C Test item parti…

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Test Report

Nemko Oy • P.O.Box 19, FI-02601 Espoo, Finland Street address: Perkkaantie 11, FI-02600 Espoo Telephone +358 424 5454 1 • Telefax +358 9 5489 6371 Version R3.03 09092003 TEST REPORT TEST REPORT Date: ESPOO 04.06.2010 Page: 1 (30) Appendices - Date of handing in: 20.04.2010 Number: 148347 No. 1 / 1 Tested by: Reviewed by: SORT OF EQUIPMENT: Radio modem MODEL: SATELLAR RU TYPE: SATEL-TA12 MANUFACTURER: Satel Oy, Finland SERIAL NUMBER: - , - , - CLIENT: Satel Oy ADDRESS: Meriniitynkatu 17, FI-24100 Salo, Finland TELEPHONE: +358 2 777 7800 / Marita Latovehmas TEST SPECIFICATION EN 300 113-2 V1.4.1 (2007-07) REMARKS: The test results are valid for the tested unit only. Without a written permission of Nemko Oy it is allowed to copy this report as a whole, but not partially. Type: SATEL-TA12 S/N: - , - , - EN 300 113-2 V1.4.1 (2007-07) Test report: 148347 Page 2 (30) Date 04.06.2010 Contents 1. General.............................................................................................................................................................. 3 2. Summary of performed tests and test results ..................................................................................................... 4 3. Test results ........................................................................................................................................................ 5 3.1 Frequency error Clause 7.1 ............................................................................................................... 5 3.2 Transmitter power (conducted) Clause 7.2 ..................................................................................... 6 3.3 Adjacent channel power Clause 7.4 ................................................................................................ 7 3.4 Unwanted emissions in the spurious domain Clause 7.5 Transmitter Spurious Emissions (Conducted) 7.5.1 a.........................................................................8 3.5 Unwanted emissions in the spurious domain Clause 7.5 Transmitter Spurious Emissions (Radiated) 7.5.1 b............................................................................ 9 3.6 Transmitter attack time Clause 7.7 ................................................................................................. 10 3.7 Transmitter release time Clause 7.8 ............................................................................................... 11 3.8 Transient behaviour of the transmitter Clause 7.9 (Time domain analysis of power and frequency 7.9.3.1)..................................................................... 12 3.9 Transient behaviour of the transmitter Clause 7.9 (Adjacent channel transient power 7.9.3.3.2)..................................................................................... 13 3.10 Graphs of the attack time and release measurements Rated output power 100 mW ........................... 14 3.11 Graphs of the attack time and release measurements Rated output power 1 W .................................. 18 4. Photographs ..................................................................................................................................................... 24 5. List of measuring equipment: ........................................................................................................................... 30 Type: SATEL-TA12 S/N: - , - , - EN 300 113-2 V1.4.1 (2007-07) Test report: 148347 Page 3 (30) Date 04.06.2010 1. General Type: SATEL-TA12 Alignment range: 360 – 485 MHz Switching range: One channel Category: AR3 Measurement Serial no. - Serial no. - Serial no. - Frequencies: 1) 360,000 MHz 3) 410,000 MHz 5) 460,000 MHz 2) 385,000 MHz 4) 435,000 MHz 6) 485,000 MHz Voltages: 12,0 VDC 9,0 VDC 30,0 VDC Temperatures: 23,0° ± 1,5°C -20,0°C +55,0°C Hu…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Pekka Suominen
[email protected]35827777890Fax: 358 2 777-7810

Test Firm

Nemko OyTimo Leismala
[email protected]3584245454317Fax: 358 9 5489 6371

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmissionTolerance
190406.1 MHz - 520 MHz1 W20K0F1D1.5000000000 %
Confidentiality
Long Term

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MRBSATEL-TA44

Radio data modem

Dec 11, 2022

Equipment Class

TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Radio data modem module - FCC ID MRBSATEL-TA40 - Satel Oy
MRBSATEL-TA40

Radio data modem module

Dec 20, 2020

Equipment Class

TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
SATEL-TA23 - FCC ID MRBSATEL-TA23 - Satel Oy
MRBSATEL-TA23

SATEL-TA23

Jan 14, 2014

Equipment Class

TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
SATELLINE-M3-TR1 - FCC ID MRBSATEL-TA13G - Satel Oy
MRBSATEL-TA13G

SATELLINE-M3-TR1

May 30, 2013

Equipment Class

TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
CGR10, CGR15 - FCC ID MRBSATEL-TA21 - Satel Oy
MRBSATEL-TA21

CGR10, CGR15

Dec 15, 2011

Equipment Class

CXX - Communications Rcvr for use w/ licensed Tx and CBs