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NI3-SN1302Industrial cordless phone system - DuraFon1X

Senao International Co Ltd
Industrial cordless phone system - DuraFon1X - FCC ID NI3-SN1302 - Senao International Co Ltd
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter
Date of Grant
Dec 01, 2004
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Dec 01, 2004
Equipment Note
Industrial cordless phone system - DuraFon1X
Frequency Range
902.51550000 - 927.59720000
Company
Senao International Co Ltd
Country
Taiwan

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Users Manual

User Manual WIRELESS SOLUTIONS PROVIDER DuraFon 1X Digital Long Range Cordless Phone EnGenius Customer Service United States: 1-888-735-7888 Canada: 1-888-397-2788 ~2~ Table of Contents Safety Instructions............................................................................4 General Safety Instructions........................................................4 Product Safety Instructions.........................................................4 Battery Safety Instructions..........................................................6 Regulatory Information....................................................................7 Equipment Checklist........................................................................8 Handset Illustration..........................................................................9 Basic Handset Features...........................................................10 Additional Handset Features...................................................11 Administrator Features.............................................................13 Base Illustration.............................................................................15 Basic Base Station Features...................................................16 Charger Illustration........................................................................17 Charger Features..........................................................................18 Base Station Installation...........................................................19 Handset and Charger Installation...........................................20 Basic Operations...........................................................................21 Operation Modes.......................................................................21 A. Base Operation Modes....................................................21 B. Handset Operation Modes..............................................21 Making a Telephone Call.........................................................22 Making an 2-Way/ Intercom Call.............................................23 A. Handset to Handset Calls...............................................23 B. Intercom/2-Way from Base to Handset.........................23 C. Intercom/2-Way from Handset to Base........................24 Making a Broadcast..................................................................24 A. Handset to Handset Calls...............................................24 B. Broadcasting from Base to Handset.............................25 C. Broadcasting from Handset to Base.............................25 Redial..........................................................................................25 Receiving a Telephone Call.....................................................25 Receiving an Intercom Call......................................................26 Ending a Call..............................................................................26 Adjusting Receiver (Earpiece) Voice Volume.......................26 ~3~ Placing a Call On Hold.............................................................27 Mute.............................................................................................27 Do Not Disturb (Silent Ring)....................................................27 Key Guard..................................................................................28 Battery Recharge and Replacement......................................28 Advanced Operations...................................................................29 Handset Registration................................................................29 Handset Group Subscription...................................................30 Call Transfer...............................................................................30 Call Manager..............................................................................31 Change System Settings by Administrator...........................32 Phonebook Operations.............................................................33 Call barring.................................................................................35 Text Messaging.........................................................................36 Menu Operations...........................................................................38 Technical Specifications...............................................................42 ~4~ Safety Instructions Caution: Your wireless telephone gives you freedom and flexibility to stay in touch while you move around. However, when using your phone equipment, safety instructions should be followed to avoid the risks of fire, electric shock, injury to person, and damage to property. General Safety Instructions 1. When using your wireless phone, ensure your safety and the safety of others: a. Always watch where you are walking and standing. b. Don’t let a phone call distract you from working safely. 2. In an emergency: a. If an emergency occurs, dial the emergency phone number. Remember: if you are in an area where your phone does not have a clear signal from the base, it is highly probable that the call may not go through. Locate the nearest landline telephone or other communications device to call for help. b. Emergency calls may not automatically provide emergency personnel with your name, phone number or location. 3. Notice to Hearing Aid Users: This phone system is compatible with inductively coupled hearing aids. 4. Notice to Cardiac Pacemaker Users: Preliminary studies done by the US FDA and others have shown that, although interference to the implanted cardiac pacemaker may occur when operating very closely, wireless telephones β€œdo not seem to pose a significant problem for pacemaker wearers.” However, until more is known, FDA suggests that people with pacemakers may want to take precautions when using or carrying a wireless telephone to ensure that there is ample distance between the telephone and the pacemaker.…

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Users Manual

User Manual WIRELESS SOLUTIONS PROVIDER DuraFon 1X Digital Long Range Cordless Phone EnGenius Customer Service United States: 1-888-735-7888 Canada: 1-888-397-2788 ~2~ Table of Contents Safety Instructions...........................................................................4 General Safety Instructions.......................................................4 Product Safety Instructions........................................................4 Battery Safety Instructions.........................................................6 Regulatory Information...................................................................7 Equipment Checklist.......................................................................8 Handset Illustration.........................................................................9 Basic Handset Features...........................................................10 Additional Handset Features...................................................11 Administrator Features.............................................................13 Base Illustration.............................................................................15 Basic Base Station Features...................................................16 Charger Illustration........................................................................17 Charger Features..........................................................................18 Base Station Installation...........................................................19 Handset and Charger Installation...........................................20 Basic Operations...........................................................................21 Operation Modes.......................................................................21 A. Base Operation Modes....................................................21 B. Handset Operation Modes..............................................21 Making a Telephone Call.........................................................22 Making an 2-Way/ Intercom Call.............................................23 A. Handset to Handset Calls...............................................23 B. Intercom/2-Way from Base to Handset.........................23 C. Intercom/2-Way from Handset to Base........................24 Making a Broadcast..................................................................24 A. Handset to Handset Calls...............................................24 B. Broadcasting from Base to Handset..............................25 C. Broadcasting from Handset to Base.............................25 Redial..........................................................................................25 Receiving a Telephone Call.....................................................25 Receiving an Intercom Call......................................................26 Ending a Call..............................................................................26 Adjusting Receiver (Earpiece) Voice Volume.......................26 ~3~ Placing a Call On Hold.............................................................27 Mute.............................................................................................27 Do Not Disturb (Silent Ring)....................................................27 Key Guard..................................................................................28 Battery Recharge and Replacement......................................28 Advanced Operations...................................................................29 Handset Registration................................................................29 Handset Group Subscription...................................................30 Call Transfer...............................................................................30 Call Manager..............................................................................31 Change System Settings by Administrator............................32 Phonebook Operations.............................................................33 Call barring.................................................................................35 Text Messaging.........................................................................36 Menu Operations...........................................................................38 Technical Specifications...............................................................42 ~4~ Safety Instructions Caution: Your wireless telephone gives you freedom and flexibility to stay in touch while you move around. However, when using your phone equipment, safety instructions should be followed to avoid the risks of fire, electric shock, injury to person, and damage to property. General Safety Instructions 1. When using your wireless phone, ensure your safety and the safety of others: a. Always watch where you are walking and standing. b. Don’t let a phone call distract you from working safely. 2. In an emergency: a. If an emergency occurs, dial the emergency phone number. Remember: if you are in an area where your phone does not have a clear signal from the base, it is highly probable that the call may not go through. Locate the nearest landline telephone or other communications device to call for help. b. Emergency calls may not automatically provide emergency personnel with your name, phone number or location. 3. Notice to Hearing Aid Users: This phone system is compatible with inductively coupled hearing aids. 4. Notice to Cardiac Pacemaker Users: Preliminary studies done by the US FDA and others have shown that, although interference to the implanted cardiac pacemaker may occur when operating very closely, wireless telephones β€œdo not seem to pose a significant problem for pacemaker wearers.” However, until more is known, FDA suggests that people with pacemakers may want to take precautions when using or carrying a wireless telephone to ensure that there is ample distance between the telephone and the pacemaker. Do n…

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Users Manual

User Manual WIRELESS SOLUTIONS PROVIDER DuraFon 1X Digital Long Range Cordless Phone EnGenius Customer Service United States: 1-888-735-7888 Canada: 1-888-397-2788 ~2~ Table of Contents Safety Instructions...........................................................................4 General Safety Instructions.......................................................4 Product Safety Instructions........................................................4 Battery Safety Instructions.........................................................6 Regulatory Information...................................................................7 Equipment Checklist.......................................................................8 Handset Illustration.........................................................................9 Basic Handset Features...........................................................10 Additional Handset Features...................................................11 Administrator Features.............................................................13 Base Illustration.............................................................................15 Basic Base Station Features...................................................16 Charger Illustration........................................................................16 Charger Features..........................................................................18 Base Station Installation...........................................................19 Handset and Charger Installation...........................................20 Basic Operations...........................................................................21 Operation Modes.......................................................................21 A. Base Operation Modes....................................................21 B. Handset Operation Modes..............................................21 Making a Telephone Call.........................................................22 Making an 2-Way/ Intercom Call.............................................23 A. Handset to Handset Calls...............................................23 B. Intercom/2-Way from Base to Handset.........................23 C. Intercom/2-Way from Handset to Base........................24 Making a Broadcast..................................................................24 A. Handset to Handset Calls...............................................24 B. Broadcasting from Base to Handset..............................25 C. Broadcasting from Handset to Base.............................25 Redial..........................................................................................25 Receiving a Telephone Call.....................................................25 Receiving an Intercom Call......................................................26 Ending a Call..............................................................................26 Adjusting Receiver (Earpiece) Voice Volume.......................26 ~3~ Placing a Call On Hold.............................................................27 Mute.............................................................................................27 Do Not Disturb (Silent Ring)....................................................27 Key Guard..................................................................................28 Battery Recharge and Replacement......................................28 Advanced Operations...................................................................29 Handset Registration................................................................29 Handset Group Subscription...................................................30 Call Transfer...............................................................................30 Call Manager..............................................................................31 Change System Settings by Administrator............................32 Phonebook Operations.............................................................33 Call barring.................................................................................35 Text Messaging.........................................................................36 Menu Operations...........................................................................38 Technical Specifications...............................................................42 ~4~ Safety Instructions Caution: Your wireless telephone gives you freedom and flexibility to stay in touch while you move around. However, when using your phone equipment, safety instructions should be followed to avoid the risks of fire, electric shock, injury to person, and damage to property. General Safety Instructions 1. When using your wireless phone, ensure your safety and the safety of others: a. Always watch where you are walking and standing. b. Don’t let a phone call distract you from working safely. 2. In an emergency: a. If an emergency occurs, dial the emergency phone number. Remember: if you are in an area where your phone does not have a clear signal from the base, it is highly probable that the call may not go through. Locate the nearest landline telephone or other communications device to call for help. b. Emergency calls may not automatically provide emergency personnel with your name, phone number or location. 3. Notice to Hearing Aid Users: This phone system is compatible with inductively coupled hearing aids. 4. Notice to Cardiac Pacemaker Users: Preliminary studies done by the US FDA and others have shown that, although interference to the implanted cardiac pacemaker may occur when operating very closely, wireless telephones β€œdo not seem to pose a significant problem for pacemaker wearers.” However, until more is known, FDA suggests that people with pacemakers may want to take precautions when using a wireless telephone to ensure that there is ample distance between the telephone and the pacemaker. Do not carry the…

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Cover Letter(s)

American Telecommunications Certification Body Inc. 6731 Whittier Ave, McLean, VA 22101 November 21, 2004 RE: FCC ID: NI3-SN1302_ATCB001931 Attention: Ellis Wu I have a few comments on this Application. Please note that further comments may arise in response to answers provided to the questions below. 1. Please note that while you have provided a list of frequencies used in the device, you have not provided a sample of the pseudo-random hopping sequence used in the device. Please provide the sample list of pseudo-random hopping used. 2. Please note that if you are going to use the peak or quasi-peak readings to determine compliance issues, then you must compare these peak or quasi-peak readings to the proper limit. For conducted emissions when using only peak readings you must compare these peak readings to the average limits, not the QP limits. For radiated measurements, when using peak readings to determine compliance above 1GHz, you must compare the peak readings to the average limts NOT the 20Db above average peak limit. Consequently this means that your compliance margins are not accurate. For example, on page 14 of the report you state a margin at 306kHz of 10.1dB. Please note that since you only did the QP measurement the actual compliance of the device is only 0.1 dB under the limit as the correct comparison for compliance MUST be done to the average limits. Similar problems are indicated in the radiated data (see pages 34 of the report). Please report compliance issues to the correct limits. 3. Please explain why you are comparing 1829.7MHz (page 30) to restricted band limits. Please note that similar problems showing failure occur at 1855MHz on pages 33 of the report. Please review the data in your report and compare the emissions readings to the proper limits. 4. Please explain why QP readings of the fundamental on pages 7 through 9 and 14 through 22 of the report were taken. 5. Please explain why you are comparing a fundamental reading to a 15.209 limit on page 22 of the report. 6. Please note that the maximum conducted power in the EMC report is 681mw, while the maximum conducted power in the SAR report is 676mW. Please note that when a difference between SAR and EMC power exists, then the SAR power level must be the higher power level. Please explain why the SAR testing was not done at the same or higher power as the EMC reported power level. 7. Please verify the serial number of the dipole used in the validation plots in the SAR report. 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.

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ID Label/Location Info

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ID Label/Location Info

671000613530 LABEL MODEL (SN-1302) SIZE:53.5X35.3mm HAC MADE IN TAIWAN REN:0.3B USOC RJ11 / CA11A FCC ID: NI3-SN1302 Complies with Part 68, FCC Rules IC:3616A-SN1302 WIRELESS SOLUTION PROVIDER DuraFon 1X Power source: DC 12V 1A (Use only Adaptor P/N: 710101040010) FCC Reg.No.:5ENW401B-SN1302

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Operational Description

FCC ID: NI3-SN1302 Report No.: RF 930817L09 Operational Description The EUT is a cordless telephone system of one handset and one base unit. Both units use time division duplex(TDD), frequency hopping spread spectrum with differentially encoded MSK modulation scheme in the 900MHz ISM band. The EUT was operating at 902~928MHz. The handset unit is powered by 3.7VDC Li-ion battery. The base unit is power by 120VAC/12VDC linear adapter. The device is equipped with reverse thread proprietary connectors and, therefore, complies with Section 15.203 of the FCC rules. When the Voice generated into the device, the voice was transferred to digital data by PCM Codec which used Mu-law, 8Kbps G.729A speech coding, and used DSP , AD/DA converter, which use differentially encoded MSK modulation, to generate IF signal, then up-converted the signal to RF.

RF Exposure Info

FCC ID: NI3-SN1302 Report No.: SA930817L091Issued: Sep. 14, 2004 SAR TEST REPORT REPORT NO.: SA930817L09 MODEL NO.: SN-1302B & SN-1302H RECEIVED: Jul. 20, 2004 TESTED: Jul. 20, 2004 APPLICANT: SENAO INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD. ADDRESS: 2F, NO. 531 CHUNG CHENG RD., HSIN- TIEN, TAIPEI, TAIWAN, R. O. C. ISSUED BY: Advance Data Technology Corporation LAB ADDRESS: 47 14th Lin, Chiapau Tsun, Linko, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. TEST LOCATION: No. 19, Hwa Ya 2nd Rd., Kueishan, Taoyuan, Taiwan, R.O.C. This test report consists of 32 pages in total except Appendix. It may be duplicated completely for legal use with the approval of the applicant. It should not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of our laboratory. The client should not use it to claim product endorsement by CNLA, A2LA or any government agencies. The test results in the report only apply to the tested sample. 0528 ILAC MRA FCC ID: NI3-SN1302 Report No.: SA930817L092Issued: Sep. 14, 2004 Table of Contents 1.CERTIFICATION........................................................................................................................ 3 2.GENERAL INFORMATION........................................................................................................ 4 2.1GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EUT.......................................................................................... 4 2.2GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF APPLIED STANDARDS ........................................................... 5 2.3GENERAL INOFRMATION OF THE SAR SYSTEM ................................................................. 5 2.4GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE SPATIAL PEAK SAR EVALUATION ................................ 9 3.DESCRIPTION OF TEST MODES AND CONFIGURATIONS................................................ 12 3.1TOUCH/CHEEK TEST POSITION .......................................................................................... 13 3.2TILT TEST POSITION ............................................................................................................. 14 3.3BODY-WORN CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................... 14 4.DESCRIPTION OF SUPPORT UNITS .................................................................................... 15 5.TEST RESULTS ...................................................................................................................... 15 5.1TEST PROCEDURES .............................................................................................................15 5.2MEASURED SAR RESULT ..................................................................................................... 16 5.3SAR LIMITS ............................................................................................................................. 19 5.4RECIPES FOR TISSUE SIMULATING LIQUIDS .................................................................... 19 5.5TEST EQUIPMENT FOR TISSUE PROPERTY...................................................................... 21 6.SYSTEM VALIDATION ............................................................................................................22 6.1TEST EQUIPMENT ................................................................................................................. 22 6.2TEST PROCEDURE................................................................................................................ 22 6.3VALIDATION RESULT............................................................................................................. 24 6.4SYSTEM VALIDATION UNCERTAINTIES .............................................................................. 25 7.MEASUREMENT SAR PROCEDURE UNCERTAINTIES ...................................................... 26 7.1PROBE CALIBRATION UNCERTAINTY ................................................................................ 26 7.2ISOTROPY UNCERTAINTY.................................................................................................... 26 7.3BOUNDARY EFFECT UNCERTAINTY................................................................................... 27 7.4PROBE LINEARITY UNCERTAINTY ...................................................................................... 27 7.5READOUT ELECTRONICS UNCERTAINTY.......................................................................... 28 7.6RESPONSE TIME UNCERTAINTY ........................................................................................ 28 7.7INTEGRATION TIME UNCERTAINTY .................................................................................... 29 7.8PROBE POSITIONER MECHANICAL TOLERANCE ............................................................. 29 7.9PROBE POSITIONING............................................................................................................30 7.10 PHANTOM UNCERTAINTY .................................................................................................... 30 7.11 DASY4 UNCERTAINTY BUDGET .......................................................................................... 31 8.INFORMATION ON THE TESTING LABORATORIES............................................................ 32 APPENDIX A: TEST CONFIGURATIONS AND TEST DATA APPENDIX B: ADT SAR MEASUREMENT SYSTEM APPENDIX C: PHOTOGRAPHS OF SYSTEM VALIDATION APPENDIX D: SYSTEM CERTIFICATE & CALIBRATION FCC ID: NI3-SN1302 Report No.: SA930817L093Issued: Sep. 14, 2004 1. CERTIFICATION PRODUCT : Industrial cordless phone system ~ DuraFon 1X MODEL NO. : SN-1302B & SN-1302H BRAND NAME : EnGenius APPLICANT : SENAO INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD. TEST DATE: Jul. 20, 2004 TEST SAMPLE: ENGINEERING SAMPLE STANDARDS : FCC Part 2 (Section 2.1093), FCC OET Bulletin 65, Supplement C (01-01), RSS-102 The above equipment have been tested by Advance Data Technology Corporation, and found compliance with the requirement of the above standards. The test record, data evaluation & Equipment Under Test (EUT) configurations …

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RF Exposure Info

Date/Time: 07/20/04 10:28:08 Test Laboratory: Advance Data Technology SN-1302 LeftHead Cheek Mode 3 Ch 64 DUT: Industrial cordless phone system ~ DuraFon 1X ; Type: SN-1302 ; Test Channel Frequency: 915.1 MHz Communication System: E-GSM 900 ; Frequency: 915.1 MHz ; Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium: HSL900 (Οƒ = 0.9758 mho/m, Ξ΅ r = 40.8074, ρ = 1000 kg/m 3 ) ; Liquid level : 155mm Phantom section: Left Section ; DUT test position : Cheek ; Modulation type: CCK Antenna type : External Antenna ; Air temp. : 22.0 degrees ; Liquid temp. : 21.0 degrees DASY4 Configuration: - Probe: ET3DV6 - SN1790; ConvF(6.4, 6.4, 6.4) ; Calibrated: 2003/8/29 - Sensor-Surface: 4mm (Mechanical Surface Detection) - Electronics: DAE3 Sn579; Calibrated: 2003/8/15 - Phantom: SAM 12; Type: SAM V4.0; Serial: TP 1202 - Measurement SW: DASY4, V4.1 Build 47; Postprocessing SW: SEMCAD, V1.6 Build 115 Touch position - Middle Channel/Area Scan (7x13x1): Measurement grid: dx=15mm, dy=15mm Reference Value = 12.2 V/m Power Drift = 0.05 dB Maximum value of SAR = 0.316 mW/g Touch position - Middle Channel/Zoom Scan (7x7x7) (7x7x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=5mm, dy=5mm, dz=5mm Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 0.417 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 0.302 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 0.21 mW/g Reference Value = 12.2 V/m Power Drift = 0.05 dB Maximum value of SAR = 0.314 mW/g Date/Time: 07/20/04 10:56:18 Test Lab…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Havin Lu(Director)
[email protected]886 3 328 9289Fax: 886 3 328 9666

Technical Contact

Advance Data Technology CorporationEllis Wu
[email protected]+886-318-3232

No. 19, Hwa Ya 2nd rd., Kueishan Β· Taoyuan Β· Taiwan

Test Firm

Bureau Veritas CPS (H.K.) Ltd. Taoyuan BranchRichard Chen
[email protected]886-3-3183232Fax: 886-3-2115834

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C902.5155 MHz - 927.5972 MHz681.00 mW
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power Output listed is conducted. The SAR data is applicable to demonstrate compliance of the handset as shown in this filing. Body-worn operations are restricted to belt-clips, holsters and accessories as tested in this filing or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and which provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device and the users body. End users must be informed of the body worn requirements for satisfying RF Exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values are: Head; 0.43Watts/kg: Body; 0.182 Watts/kg

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