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July 2000 APREL Project No SLBB-Magic9000-3459 Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 Exhibit 9 Magic 9000 with a Research in Motion R902M-2-0 Transmitter Mobitex Modem SchlumbergerTechnologies FCC ID: NIQM9KMOBITEX User’s Manual MagIC ™ 9000 Terminal Installation Guide 1 MagIC ™ 9000 Terminal Regulatory Information Doc TD09100B-02 FCC Statement Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by Schlumberger could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is needed. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Warning: To prevent fire or shock hazard, and damage to your unit, do not expose this terminal to rain or moisture. WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. For your permanent records, we urge you to record the serial number of your terminal in the space provided below. The serial number is located on the label which can be found on the bottom of the unit. Portable Serial Number: Base Serial Number: FCC Requirements The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has established Rules which permit this device to be directly connected to the telephone network. Standardized jacks are used for these connections. This equipment should not be used on party lines or coin operated telephone lines. If this device is malfunctioning, it may also be causing harm to the telephone network; this device should be disconnected until the source of the problem can be determined and until repair has been made. If this is not done, the telephone company may temporarily disconnect service. The telephone company may make changes in its technical operations and procedures; if such changes affect the compatibility or use of this device, the telephone company is required to give adequate notice of the changes. You will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC. If the telephone company requests information on what equipment is connected to their lines, inform them of: - a. The telephone number this unit is connected to - b. The ringer equivalence number - c. The USOC jack required - d. The FCC Registration number Items 'b' and 'd' are indicated on the label. The ringer equivalence (REN) is used to determine how many devices can be connected to your telephone line. In most areas, the sum of the RENs of all devices on any one line should not exceed five (5.0). If too many devices are attached, they may not ring properly. IC Statement This device complies with Industry Canada RSS119. IC Class A compliance This device complies with the Class A limits for radio noise emissions as set out in the interference-causing ewuipment standard entitled "Digital Apparatus", ICES-003 of Industry Canada. NOTICE: This certification means that the equipment meets telecommunications network protective, operation and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document(s). The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations. Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment. Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas. CAUTION: User’s should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.” NOTICE: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The terminal on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5.” RAM Battery If the battery pack is removed, a non rechargeable internal battery supplies the data in the portable unit. This internal battery, or RAM battery, is a lithium replaceable cell. It is accessible by removing the battery pack. A caution label is provided on the RAM battery informing the user that : CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. R…
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July 2000 APREL Project No SLBB-Magic9000-3459 Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 Table of Contents Wireless Point of Sale Terminal Magic 9000 with a Research in Motion RIM902M-2-0 Transmitter Mobitex FCC ID: NIQM9KMOBITEX SchlumbergerTechnologies C C O O V V E E R R L L E E T T T T E E R R Exhibit 1: Authorization Letter and, Request for confidentiality Letter from Research in Motion authorizing to use Mobitex Modem in the Product Exhibit 2:Engineering Report (Includes Test Set-up Photographs) Exhibit 3: Technical Descriptions and Tune-up Procedure Exhibit 4: FCC ID Label Exhibit 5:Photographs of the Equipment Internal and External Exhibit 6: Block Diagram (Confidential) Exhibit 7: Schematic Diagram (Confidential) Exhibit 8:Parts List (Confidential) Exhibit 9:User’s Manual Exhibit 10:SAR Report (Includes Test Set-up Photographs) Exhibit 11: FCC Part 15, subpart B, DoC letter
July 2000 APREL Project No SLBB-Magic9000-3459 Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 Exhibit 1 Magic 9000 with a Research in Motion R902M-2-0 Transmitter Mobitex Modem SchlumbergerTechnologies FCC ID: NIQM9KMOBITEX Authorization letter Letter requesting Confidentiality Letter authorizing use of RIM Modem in Schlumberger Device
June 2000 APREL Project No.: SLBB-Magic9000 Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 Exhibit 11 Magic 9000 Schlumberger Technologies FCC ID: NIQM9KMOBITEX FCC Part 15, Subpart B, DoC Letter
July 2000 APREL Project No SLBB-Magic9000-3459 Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 Exhibit 4 Magic 9000 with a Research in Motion R902M-2-0 Transmitter Mobitex Modem SchlumbergerTechnologies FCC ID: NIQM9KMOBITEX FCC ID Label
JUNE 2000 APREL Project No.SLBB-Magic9000-3459: NIQM9KMOBITEX Exhibit 5 Magic 9000 Wireless Point of Sale Device FCC ID: NIQM9KMOBITEX Photographs of the Equipment Internal External JUNE 2000 APREL Project No.SLBB-Magic9000-3459: NIQM9KMOBITEX Schlumberger Magic 9000, FrontProfile JUNE 2000 APREL Project No.SLBB-Magic9000-3459: NIQM9KMOBITEX Cover removed from the Schlumberger Magic 9000 JUNE 2000 APREL Project No.SLBB-Magic9000-3459: NIQM9KMOBITEX Interior of Schlumberger Magic 9000 JUNE 2000 APREL Project No.SLBB-Magic9000-3459: NIQM9KMOBITEX Board covering wireless modem JUNE 2000 APREL Project No.SLBB-Magic9000-3459: NIQM9KMOBITEX RiM Mobitex modem JUNE 2000 APREL Project No.SLBB-Magic9000-3459: NIQM9KMOBITEX Behind display JUNE 2000 APREL Project No.SLBB-Magic9000-3459: NIQM9KMOBITEX Behind keyboard
June 2000 APREL Project No.: SLBB-Magic9000 Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 Exhibit 10 Magic 9000 Schlumberger Technologies FCC ID: NIQM9KMOBITEX SAR Report (With Test Set-up Photographs) Certification Report on Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Experimental Analysis Schlumberger Technologies MagIC (TM) 9000, Point of Sale Device with RIM R902M-2-O Radio Modem Test Date: 31 May, 2000 51 Spectrum Way Nepean ON K2R 1E6 Tel: (613) 820-2730 Fax: (613) 820-4161 email: [email protected] This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the express written permission of APREL Laboratories SLBB-MagIC 9000-3455 Page 2 of 27Project #: SLBB-MagIC9000-3455 51 Spectrum WayTel. (613) 820-2730 Nepean, Ontario, K2R 1E6Fax (613) 820 4161 e-mail: [email protected] © APREL 2000 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full,without the express written approval of APREL Laboratories. FCC ID:N1QM9KM0BITEX Applicant:Schlumberger Technologies Equipment:Point of Sale device Model:MagIC 9000 with a Research in Motion R902M radio modem Standard:FCC 96 –326, Guidelines for Evaluating the Environmental Effects of Radio- Frequency Radiation ENGINEERING SUMMARY This report contains the results of the engineering evaluation performed on a Schlumberger Technologies MagIC(TM) 9000 Point of Sale Device with a Research in Motion R902M Radio Modem (Mobitex Network). The measurements were carried out in accordance with FCC 96-326. The Point of Sale device was evaluated at its maximum nominal power level, 2 W (33 dBm). The duty factor of the production devices will be controlled to be intrinsically restricted to 25% (see Appendix F). The Point of Sale device was tested at high, middle, and low frequencies on the keyboard, battery, antenna and left side. The maximum SAR was found to coincide with the peak performance RF output power of channel 0880 (high, 896 MHz) for the antenna side of the device. Test data and graphs are presented in this report. Based on the test results and on how the device will be used, it is certified that the product meets the requirements as set forth in the above specifications, for an uncontrolled RF exposure environment for extremities (hand). The manual for this unit will require a warning to keep the antenna at least 24 mm away from any part of the body other than the extremities of either users or bystanders, and to warn the user against putting his hand on the antenna. The results presented in this report relate only to the sample tested. Page 3 of 27Project #: SLBB-MagIC9000-3455 51 Spectrum WayTel. (613) 820-2730 Nepean, Ontario, K2R 1E6Fax (613) 820 4161 e-mail: [email protected] © APREL 2000 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full,without the express written approval of APREL Laboratories. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.Introduction........................................................................................................................4 2.Applicable Documents.......................................................................................................4 3.Equipment Under Test.......................................................................................................4 4.Test Equipment..................................................................................................................5 5.Test Methodology..............................................................................................................6 6.Test Results........................................................................................................................6 6.1.Transmitter Characteristics........................................................................................6 6.2.SAR Measurements....................................................................................................7 7.Analysis............................................................................................................................10 8.Bystander..........................................................................................................................10 9.Discussion........................................................................................................................11 10.Conclusions......................................................................................................................12 Appendix A..............................................................................................................................13 Appendix B..............................................................................................................................21 Appendix C..............................................................................................................................22 Appendix D..............................................................................................................................23 Appendix E...............................................................................................................................26 Appendix F...............................................................................................................................27 Page 4 of 27Project #: SLBB-MagIC9000-3455 51 Spectrum WayTel. (613) 820-2730 Nepean, Ontario, K2R 1E6Fax (613) 820 4161 e-mail: [email protected] © APREL 2000 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full,without the express written approval of APREL Laboratories. 1. INTRODUCTION Tests were conducted to determine the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of a sample of a Schlumberger MagIC(TM) 9000 point of sale device, which incorporates a Research in Motion R902M-2-0 radio modem. These tests were conducted at APREL Laboratories’ facility located at 51 Spectrum Way, Nepean, Ontario, Canada. A view of the SAR measurement setup can be seen in Appendix A Figure 1. This report describes the results obtained. 2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS The following documents are applicable to the…
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July 2000 APREL Project No SLBB-Magic9000-3459 Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 Exhibit 2A Magic 9000 with a Research in Motion R902M-2-0 Transmitter Mobitex Modem SchlumbergerTechnologies FCC ID: NIQM9KMOBITEX Engineering Report (With Test Set-up Photographs) Assessment of Compliance for Measurement of Effective Radiated Power (ERP) in accordance with the FCC Rules & Regulations Part 2.1046 Magic 9000 Wireless Point of Sale Device Schlumberger Technologies 51 Spectrum Way Nepean ON K2R 1E6 Tel: (613) 820-2730 Fax: (613) 820-4161 email: [email protected] JUNE 2000 SLBB-Magic 9000-3459 June 2000 Page 3 APREL Project No SLBB-Magic9000-3459 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the express written approval of APREL Laboratories Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 FCC ID:NIQM9KMOBITEX Applicant:Schlumberger Technologies Equipment:Point of Sale Device Model:Magic 9000 with a Research in Motion R902M-2-0 transmitter, Mobitex Standard:FCC Rules and Regulations Part 2.1046 ENGINEERING SUMMARY This report contains the results of the effective radiated power (ERP) measurement performed on a Schlumberger Point of Sale Device operating with a built-in Research in Motion R902M-2-0 radio transmitter. The measurements were carried out in accordance with the FCC Rules and Regulations Part 2.1046. The product was evaluated for ERP when it was set at the maximum power level. The Magic 9000 was tested for ERP at high, middle, and low frequencies with the maximum ERP obtained at channel number 720 with the frequency being 899.00 MHz. The test data is presented in this report under the section: Test Results. June 2000 Page 4 APREL Project No SLBB-Magic9000-3459 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the express written approval of APREL Laboratories Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 Summary of the Results Test DescriptionPage No. Test Set-up Figure No. Results Summary RF Power Output as Radiated Ref. Paragraph 2.104681Passed June 2000 Page 5 APREL Project No SLBB-Magic9000-3459 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the express written approval of APREL Laboratories Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 INTRODUCTION General This report describes the results of the effective radiated power (ERP) measurement conducted on a Schlumberger Technologies Point of Sale Device model Magic 9000 operating with a built-in Research in Motion R902M-2-0 radio transmitter. Test Facility The tests were performed for Schlumberger Technologies by APREL Laboratories at APREL’s EMI facility located in Nepean, Ontario, Canada. The laboratory operates an (3m and 10m) Open Area Test Site (OATS). The measurement facility is calibrated in accordance with ANSI C63.4-1992. A description of the measurement facility in accordance with the radiated and AC line conducted test site criteria per ANSI C63.4-1992 is on file with the Federal Communications Commission and is in compliance with the requirements of Section 2.948 of the Commissions rules and regulations. APREL’s registration number is: 90416 APREL is accredited by Standard Council of Canada, under PALCAN program (ISO Guide 25). APREL is also accredited by Industry Canada (formerly DOC) and recognised by the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC). Standard The evaluation and analysis were conducted in accordance with FCC Rules and Regulations Parts 2.1046 and the appropriate limits. Test Equipment The test equipment used during the evaluation is listed in Appendix A with calibration due dates. Environmental Conditions Measurements were conducted in open area test site. - Temperature:18 °C ± 2 - Relative Humidity:30 - 50 % June 2000 Page 6 APREL Project No SLBB-Magic9000-3459 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the express written approval of APREL Laboratories Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 - Air Pressure:101 kPa ± 3 FCC SUBMISSION INFORMATION FCC ID:NIQM9KMOBITEX Equipment:Point of Sale Device Model:Magic 9000 with a Research in Motion R902M-2-0 transmitter Mobitex For:Certification Applicant:Schlumberger Technologies 1601 Schlumberger Drive Moorestown, NJ 08057, U.S.A. Manufacturer: Schlumberger Technologies 1601 Schlumberger Drive Moorestown, NJ 08057, U.S.A. Evaluated by:APREL Laboratories 51 Spectrum Way Nepean, Ontario Canada K2R 1E6 June 2000 Page 7 APREL Project No SLBB-Magic9000-3459 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the express written approval of APREL Laboratories Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 MANUFACTURER’S DATA Equipment Type:Point of Sale Device Model:Magic 9000 with a Research in Motion R902M-2-0 transmitter Mobitex Reference:FCC Rules and Regulations Parts 2 and Part 90 Manufacturer: Power Source:4.8 VDC Battery Development Stage of Unit:Production GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 1.Frequency Range:896 to 902 MHz (Transmitter) 2. Rated Transmitted Output Power:1.585 W 3. Frequency Tolerance:±1.5 PPM 4.Type of Modulation:GMSK,F1D 5.Emission Designators (See 47 CFR § 2.201 and §2.202):28K8FXW 6. Antenna Impedance:50 Ohms CHANNELS TESTED Channel480Frequency: 896.00 MHz Channel720Frequency: 899.00 MHz June 2000 Page 8 APREL Project No SLBB-Magic9000-3459 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the express written approval of APREL Laboratories Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 Channel880Frequency: 901.00 MHz S S c c h h l l u u m m b b e e r r g g e e r r T T e e c c h h n n o o l l o o g g i i e e s s TEST RESULTS FOR Effective Radiated Power (ERP) Of Point of Sale Device Magic 9000 with a Research in Motion R902M-2-0 Radio transmitter, Mobitex June 2000 Page 9 APREL Project No SLBB-Magic9000-3459 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the express written approval of APREL Labor…
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July 2000 APREL Project No SLBB-Magic9000-3459 Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 Exhibit 2B Magic 9000 with a Research in Motion R902M-2-0 Transmitter Mobitex Modem SchlumbergerTechnologies FCC ID: NIQM9KMOBITEX Engineering Report (With Test Set-up Photographs) Assessment of Compliance for Measurement of Field Strength of Spurious Radiation in accordance with the FCC Rules and Regulations Part 2.1053 Magic 9000 Wireless Point of Sale Device Schlumberger Technologies 51 Spectrum Way Nepean ON K2R 1E6 Tel: (613) 820-2730 Fax: (613) 820-4161 email: [email protected] JUNE 2000 SLBB-Magic 9000-3460 June 2000 Page 2 APREL Project This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the express written approval of APREL Laboratories Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 FCC ID:NIQM9KMOBITEX Applicant:Schlumberger Technologies Equipment:Point of Sale Device Model:Magic 9000 with a Research in Motion R902M-2-0 transmitter, Mobitex Standard:FCC Rules and Regulations Part 2.1053 ENGINEERING SUMMARY This report contains the results of Field Strength of Spurious Radiation measurement performed on a SCHLUMBERGER Point of Sale Device operating with a built-in Research in Motion R902M-2-0 radio transmitter. The measurements were carried out in accordance with the FCC Rules and Regulations Part 2.1053. The product was evaluated for spurious when it was set at the maximum power level. June 2000 Page 3 APREL Project This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the express written approval of APREL Laboratories Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 Summary of the Results Test DescriptionPage No. Test Set-up Figure No. Results Summary Field Strength of Spurious Radiation Ref. Paragraph 2.105381Passed June 2000 Page 4 APREL Project This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the express written approval of APREL Laboratories Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 INTRODUCTION General This report describes the results of the Field Strength of Spurious Radiation measurement conducted on a Schlumberger Point of Sale Device model Magic 9000 operating with a built-in Research in Motion R902M-2-0 radio transmitter. Test Facility The tests were performed for Schlumberger Technologies by APREL Laboratories at APREL’s EMI facility located in Nepean, Ontario, Canada. The laboratory operates an (3m and 10m) Open Area Test Site (OATS). The measurement facility is calibrated in accordance with ANSI C63.4-1992. A description of the measurement facility in accordance with the radiated and AC line conducted test site criteria per ANSI C63.4-1992 is on file with the Federal Communications Commission and is in compliance with the requirements of Section 2.948 of the Commissions rules and regulations. APREL’s registration number is 90416 APREL is accredited by Standard Council of Canada, under PALCAN program (ISO Guide 25). APREL is also accredited by Industry Canada (formerly DOC) and recognised by the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC). Standard The evaluation and analysis were conducted in accordance with FCC Rules and Regulations Parts 2.1046 and the appropriate limits. Test Equipment The test equipment used during the evaluation is listed in Appendix A with calibration due dates. Environmental Conditions Measurements were conducted in open area test site. - Temperature:20 °C ± 2 - Relative Humidity:30 - 50 % June 2000 Page 5 APREL Project This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the express written approval of APREL Laboratories Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 - Air Pressure:101 kPa ± 3 FCC SUBMISSION INFORMATION FCC ID:NIQM9KMOBITEX Equipment:Point of Sale Device Model:Magic 9000 with a Research in Motion R902M-2-0 transmitter Mobitex For:Certification Applicant:Schlumberger Technologies 1601 Schlumberger Drive Moorestown, NJ 08057, U.S.A. Manufacturer: Schlumberger Technologies 1601 Schlumberger Drive Moorestown, NJ 08057, U.S.A. Evaluated by:APREL Laboratories 51 Spectrum Way Nepean, Ontario Canada K2R 1E6 June 2000 Page 6 APREL Project This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the express written approval of APREL Laboratories Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 MANUFACTURER’S DATA Equipment Type:Point of Sale Device Model:Magic 9000 with a Research in Motion R902M-2-0 Mobitex Transmitter Reference:FCC Rules and Regulations Parts 2 and Part 90 Manufacturer:Schlumberger Technologies Power Source:4.8 V DC Battery Development Stage of Unit:Production GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 1.Frequency Range:896 to 902 MHz (Transmitter) 2. Rated Transmitted Output Power:2.0 W 3. Frequency Tolerance:±1.5 ppm 4.Type of Modulation:GMSK,F1D 5.Emission Designators (See 47 CFR § 2.201 and §2.202):28K8FXW 6. Antenna Impedance:50 Ohms June 2000 Page 7 APREL Project This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the express written approval of APREL Laboratories Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 S S c c h h l l u u m m b b e e r r g g e e r r T T e e c c h h n n o o l l o o g g i i e e s s TEST RESULTS FOR Field Strength of Spurious Radiation Of Point of Sale Device Magic 9000 with a Research in Motion R902M-2-0 Radio transmitter, Mobitex June 2000 Page 8 APREL Project This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the express written approval of APREL Laboratories Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 Test:Field Strength of Spurious Radiation Ref:FCC Parts 2.1046 and 90.210 Criteria:Emission Mask J: The permitted maximum level of spurious emission is 50 + 10 log (P) dB below the unmodulated carrier power of the transmitter (P). Set-up:See Figure 1.a Conditions:Voltage Supply: 4.8 V DC Battery Equipment:See Appendix A. Method of Measurement: The final measurements were taken at APR…
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July 2000 APREL Project No SLBB-Magic9000-3459 Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 Exhibit 12 Magic 9000 with a Research in Motion R902M-2-0 Transmitter Mobitex Modem (FCC ID:L6AR902M-2-0, Test Data) Schlumberger Technologies FCC ID: NIQM9KMOBITEX Test Data/Report For 2.1049 and 2.1047(2.987): Occupied Bandwidth/Bandwidth Limitations 2.1051(2.991): Spurious Emissions at Antenna Terminal 2.1055(2.995): Frequency Stability ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSIONS TEST REPORT BY COM-SERVE CORPORATION KITCHENER, ONTARIO CANADA RESEARCH IN MOTION Document R902M-2-O RADIO MODEM DEVICE OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH/BANDWIDTH LIMITATIONS Page 1(4) Author Data Masud S. Attayi Date April 8, 1999 Document No. 01947-CERT-FCC-TEST-BW_MASK ApprovedRevFile / Reference BW_MASK Copyright 1999, Research In Motion, Limited OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH/BANDWIDTH LIMITATIONS TEST PROCEDURE: The Research In Motion Limited R902M-2-O radio modem device was connected together with a radio monitor board 02120-001, host computer, external power supply, a 20 dB external attenuator, and a coaxial cable. The R902M-2-O antenna output terminal was connected to the input of a 50 : spectrum analyzer through a matched 20 dB attenuator and a coaxial cable. The R902M-2-O transmitter was operating at full and low output power with and without internal data modulation. TEST RESULTS: UNMODULATED CARRIER, High Power: 11.97 dBm with a 20 dB external attenuator and a 1 m coaxial cable. a)Internal Modulation: Please refer to the attached spectrum analyzer plots. 100% of the in-band modulation is below the specified mask per 90.210(j) UNMODULATED CARRIER, Low Power: -2.53 dBm with a 20 dB external attenuator and 1 m coaxial cable. b)Internal Modulation: Please refer to the attached spectrum analyzer plots. 100% of the in-band modulation is below the specified mask per 90.210(j) Below is the description of the mask for band 896-901/935-940 MHz (Mobitex) : 2 Watts transmitter Frequency (MHz) FormulaUpper Limit (dB) Lower Limit (dB) -2650050+10 log (P)-53-175 -0.0115 157 log (f d e 5.3) -53-175 -0.0095 157 log (f d e 5.3) or 103 log(f d e 3.9) -39.8-175 -0.0062 103 log (f d e 3.9) or 53 log (f d e 2.5) -21.1-175 -0.0025 53 log (f d e 2.5) 0.0-175 0.0025 53 log (f d e 2.5) 0.0-175 0.0062 103 log (f d e 3.9) or 53 log (f d e 2.5) -21.1-175 Document R902M-2-O RADIO MODEM DEVICE OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH/BANDWIDTH LIMITATIONS Page 2(4) Date April 8, 1999 RevDocument No. 01947-CERT-FCC-TEST-BW_MASK Copyright 1999, Research In Motion, Limited RESEARCH IN MOTION 0.0095 157 log (f d e 5.3) or 103 log (f d e 3.9) -39.8-175 0.0115 157 log (f d e 5.3) -53-175 2650050+10 log (P)-53-175 EQUIPMENT: x H.P. 8563E Spectrum Analyzer 9.0 KHz - 26.5 GHz x HP6632A DC POWER SUPPLY x Mini Circuits 20 dB att. # NAT-20 0 Hz - 1.5 GHz SETTING: RBW: 300 Hz; VBW: 3 MHz; SPAN: 25 KHz; SWP: 10 Sec OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH/BANDWIDTH LIMITATIONS UNMODULATED CARRIER – HIGH POWER Document R902M-2-O RADIO MODEM DEVICE OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH/BANDWIDTH LIMITATIONS Page 3(4) Date April 8, 1999 RevDocument No. 01947-CERT-FCC-TEST-BW_MASK Copyright 1999, Research In Motion, Limited RESEARCH IN MOTION OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH/BANDWIDTH LIMITATIONS UNMODULATED CARRIER – LOW POWER OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH/BANDWIDTH LIMITATIONS MODULATED CARRIER – HIGH POWER Document R902M-2-O RADIO MODEM DEVICE OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH/BANDWIDTH LIMITATIONS Page 4(4) Date April 8, 1999 RevDocument No. …
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 90 | 896 MHz - 902 MHz | 1.585 W | 12K8F1D | 1.5000000000 ppm |

Potable Electronic Payment Terminal (Handset)
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DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified
Portable Electronic Payment Terminal
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DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx VerifiedCard Reader
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JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device PeripheralCard Reader
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JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral