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14 October 2020 Terma North America Inc. 2461 South Clark Street Century Two, Suite 810 Arlington, VA 22202 USA T +1 (703) 412 9410 F +1 (703) 412 9415 [email protected] www.terma.com Cc Your ref Our ref 1905000-QQ Certification of FCC ID: N9MSC5202 - SDoC Attestation Statement To Whom It May Concern: In support of the subject Certification, the undersigned, on behalf of Applicant Terma A/S, attests to the fact that Terma A/S will apply the Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity procedure to the class B computer peripheral portion of this filing. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you need any additional information. Yours sincerely, Dorothy Slovak Hersey General Counsel and Corporate Secretary Terma North America Inc. [email protected] 571-228-5179 TIMCO Engineering Inc. 849 NW State Road 45 Newberry, FL 32669
18 December 2020 Cc Your ref N9MSC5202 Our ref 1905000-QP-B REF: FCC ID: N9MSC5202 Dear Sir/Madam: This equipment meets the requirements of the FCC Rules, Part 90.203(e) and (g), as applicable. Programming of this product’s transmit frequencies can be performed ONLY by the manufacturer, authorized service and maintenance personnel. The operator cannot program transmit frequencies using the equipment’s external operating controls. Yours sincerely, Dorothy Slovak Hersey General Counsel & Corporate Secretary Terma North America Inc. Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 USA
9 September 2020 Terma North America Inc. 2461 South Clark Street Century Two, Suite 810 Arlington, VA 22202 USA T +1 (703) 412 9410 F +1 (703) 412 9415 [email protected] www.terma.com Cc Your ref: Our ref: 1905000-QB Subject: Application(s) for Certification for FCC ID N9MSC5202 and IC: 2628A- SC5202 To Whom It May Concern: We, the undersigned, hereby authorize Sharon Hoffman at TIMCO ENGINEERING, INC. on our behalf, to apply for certification on our equipment referenced above. Any and all acts carried out by TIMCO ENGINEERING, INC. on our behalf shall have the same effect as acts of our own. This is to advise that we are in full compliance with the Anti-Drug Abuse Act. We, the applicant, are not subject to a denial of federal benefits pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Act of 1988, 21 USC853a, and no party to the application is subject to a denial of federal benefits pursuant to that section. Yours sincerely, Dorothy Slovak Hersey General Counsel and Corporate Secretary Terma North America Inc. [email protected] Timco Engineering, Inc. 849 N.W. State Road 45 P.O. Box 370 Newberry, FL 32669
Class: NTE Doc. no.: 1905000-QO Rev.: B CAGE code: R0567 FCC ID: N9MSC5202 and IC: 2628A-SC5202_Calculated Safety Distances for Human Exposure for SCANTER 5/6k Page 1 of 9 RxTx Processing Control PC Tracker PC I/O Panel ACH Transceiver Mains Safety Switch RxTx Processing Control PC Tracker PC I/O Panel ACH Transceiver Transceiver RxTx Processing Control PC Tracker PC I/O panel 19" Rack Equipment Aircondition Motor Drive Server LAN switch UPS Outdoor Cabinet Network Climate Control FCC ID: N9MSC5202 and IC: 2628A-SC5202_Calculated Safety Distances for Human Exposure for SCANTER 5/6k Doc. no.: 1905000-QO, Rev.: B Page 2 of 9 Record of Changes ECO Description Rev Date Released A 2020-10-09 Added “FCC ID: N9MSC5202” to title. Removed disclaimers in header/footer. B See front page FCC ID: N9MSC5202 and IC: 2628A-SC5202_Calculated Safety Distances for Human Exposure for SCANTER 5/6k Doc. no.: 1905000-QO, Rev.: B Page 3 of 9 Contents 1 Introduction ...................................................................................................... 4 1.1 Purpose ............................................................................................................. 4 1.2 Scope ................................................................................................................ 4 1.3 Application ......................................................................................................... 4 2 References ....................................................................................................... 4 3 Definitions ........................................................................................................ 4 4 Calculations ..................................................................................................... 5 4.1 Preface .............................................................................................................. 5 4.2 Equations used for calculations ......................................................................... 5 5 Conclusion ....................................................................................................... 8 FCC ID: N9MSC5202 and IC: 2628A-SC5202_Calculated Safety Distances for Human Exposure for SCANTER 5/6k Doc. no.: 1905000-QO, Rev.: B Page 4 of 9 1 Introduction 1.1 Purpose The purpose of this document is to substantiate that the safety distances calculated in TERMA document number 924000-RC [1] are sufficient to comply with the FCC Guidelines for human exposure to electromagnetic fields. 1.2 Scope FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields applied to TERMA Radar systems. 1.3 Application Certification of SCANTER 5000 Series radar transceivers. Certification is limited to configuration with a 350 W GaN peak power output. Equipment to be certified: Commercial Name Terma Part Number Application SCANTER 5202 615202-xxx VTS, CS, OLC/ADLS SCANTER 6002 606002-xxx Naval 2 References Ref. Title [1] Terma document number 924000-RC Rev F, “Power Density in Proximity to SCANTER Antennas with SCANTER 4000/5000/6000 Series Transceivers” [2] “ICNIRP Guidelines for limiting exposure to time-varying electric, magnetic and electromagnetic fields”, Health Physics, 74 (4), p 494‐522, 1998. [3] “Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields”, OET Bulletin 65, Edition 97-01, August 1997 [4] Code of Federal Regulations (CFR): Title 47. Telecommunication § 1.1310 3 Definitions Term Definition CFR Code of Federal Regulations CS Coastal Surveillance ADLS Aircraft Detection Lighting System FCC Federal Communications Commission GaN Gallium Nitride ICNIRP International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection MPE Maximum Permissible Exposure FCC ID: N9MSC5202 and IC: 2628A-SC5202_Calculated Safety Distances for Human Exposure for SCANTER 5/6k Doc. no.: 1905000-QO, Rev.: B Page 5 of 9 Term Definition OET Office of Engineering and Technology OLC Obstruction Light Control VTS Vessel Traffic Services 4 Calculations 4.1 Preface In TERMA document 924000-RC, the safety distances for all combinations of SCANTER 5000/6000 radar systems and antennas from TERMA is given to be a minimum of 5 meters in the horizontal plane and/or +/- 1 meter in the vertical plane. Distances exceeding these will result in exposure below the recommended maximum limit of 10 W/m 2 given by ICNIRP [2]. In the following, the safety distances are assessed according to the methods of OET Bulletin 65 [3][3], showing that using the approximate formulas of OET-65 at a distance of 5 meters results in power densities below the FCC limits [4]. All the SCANTER 5000/6000 series radar systems can be configured to operate within the frequency band of 9.0 to 9.5 GHz. The maximum permissible exposure (MPE) limit at this frequency band is 1.0 mW/cm 2 = 10 W/m 2 averaged over a time period of 30 minutes according to CFR 47 § 1.1310 [4]. The antennas used are all aperture horn antennas with continuous mechanical rotation in the horizontal plane. The rotation rate is between 6 and 60 revolutions per minute, i.e. at least 180 rotations during a 30 minutes interval. Significant human exposure to radio frequency fields from the radar system is limited to the period in which the beam sweeps past a person, hence the mechanical rotation will reduce the average exposure over a 30 minutes interval. The reduction in exposure due to the rotation of the antenna is an inherent property of the radar system as described in OET Bulletin 65 [3] page 74. In the following, this will be referred to as an antenna duty cycle, since the effect is similar to that of a duty cycle in a transmitter. 4.2 Equations used for calculations In the following, the equations from OET-65 are used to find the time-averaged near-field power density for a system consisting of a SCANTER 6002 transceiver with a 21’ High Gain antenna with fan-beam elevation pattern. The fan-beam pattern is chosen to represent w…
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4 January 2021 Terma North America Inc. 2461 South Clark Street Century Two, Suite 810 Arlington, VA 22202 USA T +1 (703) 412 9410 F +1 (703) 412 9415 [email protected] www.terma.com Your ref: N9MSC5202 Our ref: N9MSC5202_Request_for_Confidentiality_1905000-QH-D Subject: Confidentiality Request Regarding Application For Certification of FCC ID: N9MSC5202 To Whom It May Concern: Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commission’s Rules, we hereby request permanent confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below: • Block Diagram (Terma doc. N9MSC5202_Block_Diagram_1905000-QE) • Schematics (Terma doc. N9MSC5202_Schematics_1905000-QD) • Internal Photos (Terma doc. N9MSC5202_Internal_Pictures_splitted_in_PDF_parts_1905000-QG-B) • Parts List (Terma doc. N9MSC5202_Parts_List_1905000-QF) • Circuit Description (Terma doc. N9MSC5202_Circuit_Description_1905000-QE) • Tuning Procedure (Terma doc. N9MSC5202_Tuning_Procedure_695523-TF-F) • Manual (Terma doc. N9MSC5202_User’s_Manual_615102-HT-D1) This Confidentiality Request to restrict access to equipment and documentation is to inform TIMCO that access to equipment and related documentation supplied by Terma is to be restricted to only authorized users to ensure the security of the equipment and confidentiality of related documentation at all times. Only designated professionals shall be allowed to maintain or service the equipment. Terma is requesting the internal photos be permanently confidential. This non-consumer device is inaccessible to the general public and shall be kept in a secured and locked environment. The reason for this request is that the Documents are of a technical nature and are not provided to the consumer because the consumer cannot service the device. Our products will be sold to a limited audience and Terma wishes the Documents to be inaccessible to the general public at all times. Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 445 12th Street, SW Washington, DC 20554 Our ref: 1905000-QH-D 2/2 Appropriate documentation will be made be available only to Terma partners and integrators. Designated professionals under the employ of these partners and integrators will be responsible for service and maintenance of our products. Each partner and integrator will be under a non-disclosure agreement with Terma. A sample of the non-disclosure agreement is included at the end of this letter. The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials may be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The applicant understands that pursuant to Section 0.457 of the Rules, disclosure of this application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application. Pursuant to DA04-1705 June 15, 2004 of the Commission’s public notice, we also request temporary confidential treatment of information accompanying this application for ninety (90) days as outlined below: • External Photos (Terma doc. N9MSC5202_External_Photos_1905000-QR-B) • Test Setup Photos (TIMCO test reports) Yours sincerely, Dorothy Slovak Hersey General Counsel and Corporate Secretary Terma North America Inc. [email protected]
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APPLICANT: TERMA A/S FCC ID: N9MSC5202 IC: 2628A-SC5202 EXTERNAL PHOTOS TOP VIEW BOTTOM VIEW FRONT VIEW – CLOSED FRONT VIEW OPEN BACK/REAR VIEW RIGHT SIDE VIEW LEFT SIDE VIEW
Page 1 of 2 Nameplate examples: Rev. A serial number 3001 BASIC UNIT Hovmarken 4 DK 8520 Lystrup FCC ID N9MSC5000 50 – 60 Hz 5 – 12 A 100 – 240 V REV DASH CMIIT ID SERNO CURRENT FREQUENCY VOLTAGE IC: 2628A-SC5000 LISTED I.T.E. 4EV9 TYPE SCANTER 6002 606002 606002-013 A 2011LJ7353 3001 SCANTER 6002 example BASIC UNIT Hovmarken 4 DK 8520 Lystrup FCC ID N9MSC5000 50 – 60 Hz 5 – 12 A 100 – 240 V REV DASH CMIIT ID SERNO CURRENT FREQUENCY VOLTAGE IC: 2628A-SC5000 IC: 2628A-SC5202 FCC ID N9MSC5202 TYPE SCANTER 5202 615202 615202-011 A 2011LJ7353 3001 SCANTER 5202 example SCANTER 5202 GaN 350W LISTED I.T.E. 4EV9 IC: 2628A-SC5202 SCANTER 5202 GaN 350W Terma A/S Hovmarken 4 8520 Lystrup Denmark T +45 8743 6000 F +45 8743 6001 [email protected] www.terma.com Marking for SCANTER 5202 and 6002 GaN 350WTitle: Document: FCC ID: Date: 1905000-QL N9MSC5202 2020-12-28 Revision: C Class:DRW EID:R0567 IC Canada: 2628A-SC5202 Page 2 of 2 Nameplate position at the bottom of the transceiver Terma A/S Hovmarken 4 8520 Lystrup Denmark T +45 8743 6000 F +45 8743 6001 [email protected] www.terma.com Marking for SCANTER 5202 and 6002 GaN 350WTitle: Document: FCC ID: Date: 1905000-QL N9MSC5202 2020-12-28 Revision: C Class:DRW EID:R0567 IC Canada: 2628A-SC5202
Test Report # TR_3289-20_FCC_PT80-87-90_3 Revision: 3 Issue Date: September 28, 2020 Final Test Date: September 15, 2020 An IIA Company Test Report - FCC PARTS 80 (MRD) / 87 & 90 (TNB) Prepared For: TERMA A/S Approved for Release By: Signature: Name & Title: Bruno Clavier, General Manager Date of Signature (YYYY-MM-DD): 2020-09-28 This test report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written and signed permission of Timco Engineering Inc. (IIA). This test report relates only to the items tested as identified and is not valid for any subsequent changes or modifications made to the equipment under test. Timco Engineering, Inc., an IIA Company 849 NW State Road 45, Newberry, Florida 32669 (352) 472-5500 / [email protected] Page 2 of 42 This test report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written and signed permission of Timco Engineering Inc. (IIA). Table of Contents 1. CUSTOMER INFORMATION ........................................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.1 P ART 80 TEST RESULT SUMMARY ............................................................................................................................................................................4 1.2 P ART 87 TEST RESULT SUMMARY ............................................................................................................................................................................ 5 1.3 P ART 90 TEST RESULT SUMMARY ............................................................................................................................................................................ 5 2. LOCATION OF TESTING ................................................................................................................................................................................. 6 2.1 T EST LABORATORY .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 2.2 T ESTING WAS PERFORMED, REVIEWED BY ................................................................................................................................................................ 6 3. TEST SAMPLE(S) (EUT/DUT) ........................................................................................................................................................................... 7 3.1 D ESCRIPTION OF THE EUT ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 7 3.2 C ONFIGURATION OF EUT ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 3.3 T EST SETUP OF EUT .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 8 4. TEST METHODS & APPLICABLE REGULATORY LIMITS ............................................................................................................................ 9 4.1 T EST METHODS/STANDARDS/GUIDANCE: ............................................................................................................................................................... 9 4.2 A PPLIED LIMITS AND REGULATORY LIMITS: .............................................................................................................................................................. 9 5. MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY .................................................................................................................................................................... 9 6. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ................................................................................................................................................................. 9 6.1 T EMPERATURE & HUMIDITY ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 7. LIST OF TEST EQUIPMENT AND TEST FACILITY ...................................................................................................................................... 10 7.1 L IST OF TEST EQUIPMENT ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Timco Engineering, Inc., an IIA Company 849 NW State Road 45, Newberry, Florida 32669 (352) 472-5500 / [email protected] Page 3 of 42 This test report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written and signed permission of Timco Engineering Inc. (IIA). 8. TEST RESULTS .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 11 8.1 P OWER AT THE FINAL AMPLIFIER ............................................................................................................................................................................ 12 8.2 RF OUTPUT POWER ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 13 8.3 B ANDWIDTH & EMISSION ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 8.3.1 Bandwidth Plot, 99%, 9100 MHz ............................................................…
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TERMA A/S FCC ID: N9MSC5202 IC: 2628A-SC5202 Test Setup Photographs Conducted Test Setup Radiated, Below 1 GHz Radiated, Below 1 GHz #2 Radiated, Above 1 GHz Note: Deviation to test method--Due to the size of the EUT, table height was kept at 80 cm. Radiated, Above 1 GHz #2 Note: Deviation to test method--Due to the size of the EUT, table height was kept at 80 cm. Frequency Stability Note: Deviation to test method--Due to the size of the EUT, temperature was directed into the frequency determining element. The temperature was then measured on the frequency determining element.
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 87 | 9.00 GHz - 9.20 GHz | 350 W | 292MV7N | 396 ppm |

Scanter 2000 Series Radar Transceiver for VTS, CS, and SRS (Naval)
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station TransmitterRADAR
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter