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Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 8 Exhibit 3 – Operator’s Manual Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 9
American Telecommunications Certification Body Inc. 6731 Whittier Ave, McLean, VA 22101 11/24/01 Dale Reynolds Professional Testing Inc In reference to FCC NBI-SM-SPTX100 Mr. Reynolds Upon reviewing the referenced test report FCC ID: NBI-SM-SPTX100, additional information is needed before the review can be completed. Please provide the requested data as soon as possible to complete the review. 1) Please submit the compliance statements for the manual. 2) The testing for the radiated limits below 30 MHz was done with an active rod antenna per set up drawings and data submitted. Data taken below 30 MHz must be done with a Loop antenna per FCC. Please see attached information from the FCC. David A. Case NCE Examining Engineer 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.
Page 40 Exhibit 10 – Product Specification Page 41 Spectrum Management 9kHz Transmitter
Page 42 Exhibit 11 – Cover Letter(s) (Agent Authorization Letter and Anti-Drug Statement) Page 43 Page 44
Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 10 Exhibit 4 – External Photographs Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 11 Spectrum Management 9kHz Transmitter
Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 4 Exhibit 1 – Equipment ID Labels and Locations Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 5 Spectrum Management 9kHz Transmitter Label Location Label
Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 12 Exhibit 5 – Internal Photographs Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 13 Spectrum Management 9kHz Transmitter
FCC ID # NBI-SM-SPTX1000 Project Number: 02079-10 Prepared for: SPECTRUM MANAGEMENT 2545 Tarpley Road. Carrollton, Texas 75006 By Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. 1601 FM 1460, Suite B Round Rock, Texas 78664 September, 2001 CERTIFICATION Electromagnetic Interference Test Report SPECTRUM MANAGEMENT 9kHz Transmitter FCC ID # NBI-SM-SPTX1000 Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 3 Table of Contents Title Page..................................................................................................................................17 Table of Contents......................................................................................................................18 Certificate of Compliance...........................................................................................................0 1.0 EUT Description...............................................................................................................19 1.1 EUT Operation..................................................................................................................19 2.0 Electromagnetic Emissions Testing...................................................................................19 2.1 TEST PROCEDURE...........................................................................................................20 2.2 TEST CRITERIA..............................................................................................................20 2.3 RADIATED EMISSIONS TEST RESULTS.............................................................................21 2.4 CONDUCTED EMISSIONS TEST RESULTS..............................................................................21 3.0 Occupied Bandwidth Measurements..................................................................................21 3.1 TEST PROCEDURE...........................................................................................................21 3.2 TEST CRITERIA...............................................................................................................21 3.3 TEST RESULTS...............................................................................................................22 4.0 Modifications to Equipment..............................................................................................22 5.0 List of Test Equipment......................................................................................................22 Figures Figure 1: Radiated Emissions Test Setup...................................................................................23 Figure 2: Radiated Emissions Test Setup...................................................................................24 Appendices Appendix A: Fundamental Emissions Test Data........................................................................25 Appendix B: Spurious Emissions Test Data..............................................................................27 Appendix C: Magnetic Emissions Test Data.............................................................................30 Appendix D: Conducted Emissions Test Data...........................................................................32 FCC ID # NBI-SM-SPTX1000 Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 4 THIS REPORT SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED EXCEPT IN FULL, WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF PROFESSIONAL TESTING (EMI), INC. 1601 FM 1460, Suite B Round Rock, Texas 78664 512/244-3371 Fax 512/244-1846 Applicant: Spectrum Management Applicant’s Address: 2545 Tarpley Road Carrollton, Texas 75006 Model: 9kHz Transmitter Serial Number: 0022 & 0107 Project Number: 02079-10 I, Dale L. Reynolds, for Professional Testing (EMI), Inc., being familiar with the FCC rules and test procedures have reviewed the test setup, measured data and this report. I believe them to be true and accurate. The Spectrum Management 9kHz Transmitter was tested to and found to be in compliance with FCC Part 15 Subpart C for an Intentional Radiator. The highest emissions generated by the above equipment are listed below: ______________________________ Dale L. Reynolds Laboratory Manager This report has been reviewed and accepted by Spectrum Management. The undersigned is responsible for ensuring that the 9kHz Transmitter will continue to comply with the FCC rules. ______________________________ Frequency (kHz) Level ( μV/m) Limit (μV/m) Margin (μV) Fundamental 9.0 56.9 266.7 -209.8 Spurious 63.0 1.5 38.1 -36.6 Certificate of Compliance 1601 FM 1460, Suite B Round Rock, Texas 78664 512/244-3371 Fax 512/244- 1846 1.0 EUT Description The Equipment Under Test (EUT) is the Spectrum Management 9kHz Transmitter. The 9kHz Transmitter is a dye-pack actuation transmitter. It operates on AC power and also contains a rechargeable battery for protection during power outages. It transmits FSK codes to trigger dye-packs used for security purposes. The EUT operates at 9kHz and is designed for compliance with 47 CFR Part 15 of the FCC rules. Specific test requirements for this device include the following: 47 CFR 15.203 Antenna Requirement 47 CFR 15.207 Conducted Emissions 47 CFR 15.209 Radiated Emissions The system tested was comprised of the following components: Manufacturer & Model Serial # FCC ID # Description Spectrum Management, 9kHz Transmitter 0022 & 0107 None 9 kHz Transmitter 1.1 EUT Operation The Transmitter communicates with a receiver by producing a time varying magnetic field. Information is transferred by frequency-shift being the carrier. The mark frequencies are 9131kHz and 8949kHz respectively. Setup and operational modes represent worst-case configuration and operating modes for the device. 2.0 Electromagnetic Emissions Testing Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. (PTI) follows the guidelines of NIST for uncertainty calculations, estimates, and expressions thereof for EMC testing. Fundamental and spurious radiated emissions levels for the 9 kHz transmitter were measured. Power line conducted emissions levels were also e…
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FCC ID # NBI-SM-SPTX1000 Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 4 Exhibit 1 – Equipment ID Labels and Locations FCC ID # NBI-SM-SPTX1000 Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 5 Spectrum Management 9kHz Transmitter Label Location Label
FCC ID # NBI-SM-SPTX1000 Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 16 Exhibit 7 – Test Report FCC ID # NBI-SM-SPTX1000 Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 17 Project Number: 02079-10 Prepared for: SPECTRUM MANAGEMENT 2545 Tarpley Road. Carrollton, Texas 75006 By Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. 1601 FM 1460, Suite B Round Rock, Texas 78664 November, 2001 CERTIFICATION Electromagnetic Interference Test Report SPECTRUM MANAGEMENT 9 kHz Transmitter FCC ID # NBI-SM-SPTX1000 Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 18 Table of Contents Title Page..................................................................................................................................17 Table of Contents......................................................................................................................18 Certificate of Compliance............................................................................................................0 1.0 EUT Description...............................................................................................................19 1.1 EUT Operation..................................................................................................................19 2.0 Electromagnetic Emissions Testing....................................................................................19 2.1 Test Procedure..............................................................................................................19 2.2 Test Criteria.................................................................................................................20 2.3 Radiated Emissions Test Results....................................................................................21 2.4 Conducted Emissions Test Results.................................................................................21 3.0 Occupied Bandwidth Measurements..................................................................................21 3.1 Test Procedure..............................................................................................................21 3.2 Test Criteria..................................................................................................................21 3.3 Test Results...................................................................................................................21 4.0 Modifications to Equipment...............................................................................................22 5.0 List of Test Equipment......................................................................................................22 Figures Figure 1: Radiated Emissions Test Setup...................................................................................23 Figure 2: Radiated Emissions Test Setup...................................................................................24 Figure 3: Conducted Emissions Test Setup................................................................................25 Appendices Appendix A: Fundamental Emissions Test Data.........................................................................26 Appendix B: Spurious Emissions Test Data...............................................................................28 Appendix C: Conducted Emissions Test Data............................................................................31 THIS REPORT SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED EXCEPT IN FULL, WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF PROFESSIONAL TESTING (EMI), INC. 1601 FM 1460, Suite B Round Rock, Texas 78664 512/244-3371 Fax 512/244-1846 Applicant: Spectrum Management Applicant’s Address: 2545 Tarpley Road Carrollton, Texas 75006 Model: 9kHz Transmitter Serial Number: 0022 & 0107 Project Number: 02079-10 I, Dale L. Reynolds, for Professional Testing (EMI), Inc., being familiar with the FCC rules and test procedures have reviewed the test setup, measured data and this report. I believe them to be true and accurate. The Spectrum Management 9kHz Transmitter was tested to and found to be in compliance with FCC Part 15 Subpart C for an Intentional Radiator. The highest emissions generated by the above equipment are listed below: ______________________________ Dale L. Reynolds Laboratory Manager This report has been reviewed and accepted by Spectrum Management. The undersigned is responsible for ensuring that the 9kHz Transmitter will continue to comply with the FCC rules. ______________________________ Frequency (kHz) Level (μV/m) Limit (μV/m) Margin (μV) Fundamental 9.0 56.9 266.7 -209.8 Spurious 63.0 1.5 38.1 -36.6 Certificate of Compliance FCC ID # NBI-SM-SPTX1000 Page 19 1.0 EUT Description The Equipment Under Test (EUT) is the Spectrum Management 9kHz Transmitter. The 9kHz Transmitter is a dye-pack actuation transmitter. It operates on AC power and also contains a rechargeable battery for protection during power outages. It transmits FSK codes to trigger dye- packs used for security purposes. The EUT operates at 9kHz and is designed for compliance with 47 CFR Part 15 of the FCC rules. Specific test requirements for this device include the following: 47 CFR 15.203 Antenna Requirement 47 CFR 15.207 Conducted Emissions 47 CFR 15.209 Radiated Emissions The system tested was comprised of the following components: Manufacturer & Model Serial # FCC ID # Description Spectrum Management, 9kHz Transmitter 0022 & 0107 None 9 kHz Transmitter 1.1 EUT Operation The Transmitter communicates with a receiver by producing a time varying magnetic field. Information is transferred by frequency-shift being the carrier. The mark frequencies are 9131kHz and 8949kHz respectively. Setup and operational modes represent worst-case configuration and operating modes for the device. 2.0 Electromagnetic Emissions Testing Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. (PTI) follows the guidelines of NIST for uncertainty calculations, estimates, and expressions thereof for EMC testing. Fundamental and spurious radiated emissions levels for the 9 kHz transmitter were m…
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Page 35 Exhibit 8 – Test Setup Photographs Page 36 Spectrum Management 9kHz Transmitter Conducted Emissions – Front View Conducted Emissions – Side View Page 37 Spectrum Management 9kHz Transmitter Radiated Emissions – Front View Radiated Emissions – Back View
FCC ID # NBI-SM-SPTX1000 Page 34 Exhibit 8 – Test Setup Photographs FCC ID # NBI-SM-SPTX1000 Page 35 Spectrum Management 9kHz Transmitter Conducted Emissions – Front View Conducted Emissions – Side View FCC ID # NBI-SM-SPTX1000 Page 36 Spectrum Management 9kHz Transmitter Radiated Emissions – Front View Radiated Emissions – Back View FCC ID # NBI-SM-SPTX1000 Page 37 Spectrum Management 9kHz Transmitter Magnetic Emissions
1601 FM 1460 Suite B · Round Rock, Texas · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 0.009 MHz - 0.009 MHz | - |

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