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INTEGRA-TRβ’ WIRELESS MODEM FOR LICENSED SPECTRUM USER MANUAL PN 001-4008-000 REV 16 Revised December 2010 REVISION HISTORY REV DATE DESCRIPTION REV 0 Feb 2000 Initial Release as 001-4008-000. REV 1 Mar 2000 Updated manual format. REV 2 Jul 2000 Corrected FCC/IC numbers and added FM approval information. REV 3 Sep 2000 Updated Channel information in General Specifications - Section 1. REV 4 Nov 2000 Updated Typical Deviation in Section 4. REV 5 Jan 2001 Added CE information to Section 1. REV 6 Mar 2001 Updated Duty Cycle information in General Specifications - Section 1. REV 7 Jul 2001 Updated manual to reflect Windows-based Field Programming Software to Section 2. Added Part Number breakdown to Section 1. REV 8 Oct 2001 Added CSMA and CWID information to Section 2. Moved CD certificates to Appendix A. REV 9 Nov 2001 Added Extended ID information to Section 2. REV 10 Nov 2002 Added Splinter Channel, Digital I/O and note to LED table (1) to Section 2. REV 11 Sep 2003 Added Packet Test and Array Test information to Section 2. Added product warranty statements in Appendix B. Updated General Specifications. REV 12 Apr 2004 Removed references to Sleep and Suspend Mode in Section 1, 2 & 3. Removed International Warranty from Appendix B-replaced with revised warranty. REV 13 Mar 2005 Added multi-channel information, replaced references to Sleep and Suspend Mode. Updated Accessories table. REV 14 Jul 2006 Moved Revision level to 15 to sync with all formats. REV 15 Jul 2006 Added pdf and hard copy part numbers for customer reference. Revised references to Band 1 UHF versions, frequencies were listed as 380-403 MHz. REV 16 Dec 2010 Important Notice Because of the nature of wireless communication, transmission and reception of data can never be guaranteed. Data may be delayed, corrupted (i.e., have errors), or be totally lost. Significant delays or losses of data are rare when wireless devices such as the Integra-TR are used in a normal manner with a well-constructed network. Integra-TR should not be used in situations where failure to transmit or receive data could result in damage of any kind to the user or any other party, including but not limited to personal injury, death, or loss of property. CalAmp accepts no responsibility for damages of any kind resulting from delays or errors in data transmitted or received using Integra-TR, or for the failure of Integra-TR to transmit or receive such data. Copyright Notice Β© 2010 CalAmp. All rights reserved. Products offered may contain software proprietary to CalAmp. The offer of supply of these products and services does not include or infer any transfer of ownership. No part of the documentation or information supplied may be divulged to any third party without the express written consent of CalAmp. CalAmp reserves the right to update its products, software, or documentation without obligation to notify any individual or entity. Product updates may result in differences between the information provided in this manual and the product shipped. RF Exposure Compliance Requirements The Integra-TR radio is intended for use in the Industrial Monitoring and Control and SCADA markets. The Integra-TR unit must be professionally installed and must ensure a minimum separation distance listed in the table below between the radiating structure and any person. An antenna mounted on a pole or tower is the typical installation and in rare instances, a 1/2-wave whip antenna is used. Antenna Gain Min Safety Distance (cm @max power) 5 dBi 10 dBi 15 dBi VHF 79.3 cm 141.0 cm 250.8 cm UHF 68.2 cm 121.4 cm 215.8 cm 900 MHz 45.0 cm 80.1 cm 142.5 cm It is the responsibility of the user to guarantee compliance with the FCC MPE regulations when operating this device in a way other than described above. Integra-TR uses a low power radio frequency transmitter. The concentrated energy from an antenna may pose a health hazard. People should not be in front of the antenna when the transmitter is operating. The installer of this equipment must ensure the antenna is located or pointed such that it does not emit an RF field in excess of Health Canada limits for the general population. Recommended safety guidelines for the human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy are contained in the Canadian Safety Code 6 (available from Health Canada) and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Bulletin 65. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance (in the country where used) could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 1 T AB LE OF C ON T EN T S 1.1 Figures ........................................................................................................................................................................ 6 1.2 Tables .......................................................................................................................................................................... 7 2 PRODUCT OVERVIEW .................................................................................................................................................... 8 2.1 Scope of Manual ......................................................................................................................................................... 8 2.2 General Description ................................................................................................................................................... 8 2.2.1 Characteristics ...................................................................................................................................................... 8 2.3 Part Number Breakdown .......................................................................................................................................... 9 2.3.1 Transceiver Identification .................................................................................................................................... 9 2.3.2β¦
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General Information The following report has been generated for FCC Certification of CalAmp Wireless Networks Model 242-4018-450 & 242 -4018-550, VHF Transceiver. Unless otherwise noted, all of the measurements were conducted following the procedures set forth in the TIA/EIA-603-C standards. Tr ade Name: IntegraTR Model Number: 242-4018-450, 242-40 18-550 Manufacturer: CalAmp Wireless Networks, Waseca, MN 56093 FCC ID Number: FCC ID: NP440184 50 FCC Registration Number: 0004069472 FCC Rules and Regulations: FCC Part 90 Frequency Range: 136- 174 MHz Serial Number (s): 550142 (-4 50) & 550143 (-550) Transmitter: Type of Emissions: 4K00F1D 3K20F1D 5K67F1D 8K08F1D Maximum Power Ratings: 5 Watts Number of Channels: 16 Input Impedance: 50 Ohms, Nominal Voltage Requirement: 10-16 VDC
101210-19 THIS MUST BE SIGNED BY THE APPLICANT AND SHOULD BE PLACED ON APPLICANTS LETTERHEAD ONLY IF AGENT IS SUBMITTING APPLICATION Attn: Director of Certification Authority to Act as Agent I appoint American Certification Body, Inc.__ to act as our agent in the preparation of this application for equipment certification. I certify that submitted documents properly describe the device or system for which equipment certification is sought. I also certify that each unit manufactured, imported or marketed, as defined in Industry Canadaβs regulations will have affixed to it a label identical to that submitted for approval with this application. For instances where our authorized agent signs the application for certification on our behalf, I acknowledge that all responsibility for complying with the terms and conditions for Certification, as specified by American Certification Body, Inc. (ACB), still resides with CalAmp Wireless Networks Corp.___. Dated this 13 th day of December, 2011. Agency Agreement Expiration Date: (Typically 8-12 months) By: __________________ _Chris Ludewig____________ (Signature) (Print name) Title: _Director of Engineering___________ On behalf of: CalAmp Wireless Networks Corporation_______________ (Company Name) Telephone: ____________507-833-6717______________
091010 β 5 Request for Confidentiality Date: December 13, 2011 Subject: Confidentiality Request for: FCC ID: NP44018450 IC: 773B-4018450 Pursuant to FCC 47 CRF 0.457(d) and 0.459 and IC RSP-100, Section 10, the applicant requests that a part of the subject FCC application be held confidential. Type of Confidentiality Requested Exhibit Short Term Permanent Block Diagrams Short Term External Photos Short Term Permanent* 3 Internal Photos Short Term Permanent Operation Description/Theory of Operation Short Term Permanent Parts List & Placement/BOM Short Term Permanent Tune-Up Procedure Short Term Permanent Schematics Short Term Test Setup Photos Short Term Permanent* Userβs Manual *Note: ______(Insert Explanation as Necessary)______ CalAmp has spent substantial effort in developing this product and it is one of the first of its kind in industry. Having the subject information easily available to "competition" would negate the advantage they have achieved by developing this product. Not protecting the details of the design will result in financial hardship. Permanent Confidentiality: The applicant requests the exhibits listed above as permanently confidential be permanently withheld from public review due to materials that contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. Short-Term Confidentiality: The applicant requests the exhibits selected above as short term confidential be withheld from public view for a period of ___(specify number of days not to exceed 180) 4 ___ days from the date of the Grant of Equipment Authorization and prior to marketing. This is to avoid premature release of sensitive information prior to marketing or release of the product to the public. Applicant is also aware that they are responsible to notify ACB in the event information regarding the product or the product is made available to the public. ACB will then release the documents listed above for public disclosure pursuant to FCC Public Notice DA 04-1705. NOTE for Industry Canada Applications: The applicant understands that until such time that IC distinguishes between Short Term and Permanent Confidentiality, either type of marked exhibit above will simply be marked Confidential when submitted to IC. Sincerely, By: ______Director of Engineering Chris Ludewig (Signature/Title 5 ) (Print name) 3 - The asterisked items (*) require further justification before permanent confidentiality will be allowed. These also currently require review by the FCC under their Permit-But-Ask policy before the grant is issued and can delay completion of an application. Further justification should be added to the note above. One such example for a potted device would be: βThe EUT is FULLY potted using a non-removable epoxy based material. Removal of potting material causes irreparable damage to internal circuitry. See photographs exhibits that outline the device before and after potting.β 4 - Please refer to http://atcb.com/publicdocs/Memo-Short-Term-Vs-Standard-Confidentiality.pdf for complete details. 5 - Must be signed by applicant contact given for applicant on the FCC site, or by the authorized agent if an appropriate authorized agent letter has been provided. Letters should be placed on appropriate letterhead.
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RF Exposure Compliance Requirements Integra-TR Telemetry Radio Modem FCC Rule: 1.1307, 1.1310, 2.1091 (b) (d), 2.1093 IC Rule: RSS-102 Section 4.2 Description of Compliance: The Integra-TR will be professionally installed in the SCADA (Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition) market and will be mounted with a fixed RTU (Remote Terminal Unit). A minimum separation distance listed in the table below must be maintained between the radiating structure and any person to classify as a mobile under FCC MPE regulations. Antenna Gain vs. Recommended Safety Distance Antenna Gain 5 dBi 10 dBi 15 dBi Min Safety Distance (max power) .79 m 1.41 m 2.51 m Note: It is the responsibility of the user to guarantee compliance with the FCC MPE regulations when operating this device in a way other than described above. The calculation for the more stringent specification, a General Population/Uncontrolled Mobile device is shown below: RF Limits for Devices used by the General Public Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field (V/M rms) Magnetic Field (A/m rms) Power Density (W/m 2 ) Time Average (min) 0.003-1 280 2.19 - 6 1-10 280 / Ζ 2.19 / Ζ - 6 10-30 28 2.19 / Ζ - 6 30-300 28 0.073 2* 6 300-1 500 1.585 Ζ 0.5 0.0042 Ζ 0.5 Ζ / 150 6 1 500-15 000 61.4 0.163 10 6 15 000-150 000 61.4 0.163 10 616 000 / Ζ 1.2 150 000-300 000 0.158 Ζ 0.5 4.21 x 10 -4 Ζ 0.5 6.67 x 10 -5 Ζ 616 000 / Ζ 1.2 Environmental Specification: 2W/m 2 S = (PG)/(4ο°R 2 ) (OET Bulletin 65) Where: S = Power Density (mW/cm 2 ) P = Power input to the antenna (mW) G = Power Gain of the antenna in the direction of interest relative to an isotropic radiator R = Distance to the center of radiation of the antenna (cm) Distance Calculation for 5dBi antenna: R = ο((PG)/(4ο°S)) Typical Antenna Gain: 5 dBi 10 (5 dBi/10) = 3.16 Power input to the Antenna: 37dBm = 10 (37dBm/10) = 5 W R = ο((5W*3.16)/(4ο°*2 W/m 2 )) = .79 m (Minimum Distance) Distance Calculation for 10dBi antenna: R = ο((PG)/(4ο°S)) Typical Antenna Gain: 10.0 dBi 10 (10.0 dBi/10) = 10.0 Power input to the Antenna: 37dBm = 10 (37dBm/10) = 5 W R = ο((5W*10.0)/(4ο°*2 W/m 2 )) = 1.41 m (Minimum Distance) Distance Calculation for 15dBi antenna: R = ο((PG)/(4ο°S)) Typical Antenna Gain: 15.0 dBi 10 (15.0 dBi/10) = 31.6 Power input to the Antenna: 37dBm = 10 (37dBm/10) = 5 W R = ο((5W*31.6)/(4ο°*2 W/m 2 )) = 2.51 m (Minimum Distance)
Page 1 of 84 CalAmp Wireless Networks Corp. 299 Johnson Avenue, Suite 110 Waseca, MN 56093-0833 USA Phone: 507-833-8819 Fax: 507-833-6748 FCC Part 90 Certification Application IC RSS-119 Certification Application For The IntegraTR VHF RADIO MODEM FCC ID: NP44018450 IC: 773B-4018450 Page 2 of 84 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page # Test 1: Transmitter Rated Output Power 3 Test 2: Transmitter Spurious and Harmonic Output 4 Test 3: Transient Frequency Behavior 10 Test 4: Frequency Stability with Variation in Supply Voltage 21 Test 5: Frequency Stability with Variation in Ambient Temperature 24 Test 6: Transmitter Occupied Bandwidth - Mask D 30 12.5 kHz Half Channel Mask D 34 6.25 kHz Full Channel Mask E 56 Test 7: Field Strength of Spurious Radiation 77 Calibration Information 84 Page 3 of 84 NAME OF TEST: Transmitter Rated Power Output RULE PART NUMBER: 2.1046 (a) (c) IC: RSS-119 5.4 TEST RESULTS: See results below TEST CONDITIONS: Standard Test Conditions TEST EQUIPMENT: 50-Ohm Attenuator, Bird Electronics Model 50-A-FFN-20 (20dB, 50W) 50-Ohm Attenuator, Bird Electronics Model 25-A-MFN-6 (6dB, 25W) Power Supply, HP 6653A Digital Multimeter, Instek GDM-8245 Power Meter, Model HP 437B TEST SET-UP: TEST RESULTS: Frequency ( MHz ) DC Voltage at Final ( Vdc ) DC Current into Final ( Adc ) DC Power into Final ( W ) RF Power Output ( W ) 138.025 13.3 1.43 19.0 5.33 138.025 13.3 .78 10.4 1.04 143.0125 13.3 1.40 18.62 5.18 143.0125 13.3 .78 10.32 1.06 150.1 13.3 1.32 17.6 5.53 150.1 13.3 .73 9.71 1.06 161.010 13.3 1.23 16.36 5.21 161.010 13.3 .68 9.04 1.02 173.975 13.3 1.50 20.0 5.28 173.975 13.3 .79 10.5 1.03 TEST UNIT ATTENUATORS POWER METER POWER SUPPLY DIGITAL MULTIMETER Page 4 of 84 NAME OF TEST: Transmitter Spurious and Harmonic Outputs RULE PART NUMBER: 2.1051, 90.210 (c,3)(d,3)(e,3) IC: RSS-119 5.8.4, 5.8.3 MINIMUM STANDARDS: For 5 Watts: 50+10Log 10 (5 Watts) = -57.0 dBc or -65dBc, whichever is the lesser attenuation. For 1 Watt: 50+10Log 10 (1 Watt) = -50 dBc or β70 dBc, whichever is the lesser attenuation. TEST RESULTS: Meets minimum standards ( see data on following pages ) TEST CONDITIONS: Standard Test Conditions, 25 C RF Voltage measured at antenna terminals TEST PROCEDURE: TIA/EIA β 603-C TEST EQUIPMENT: 50-Ohm Attenuator, Bird Electronics Model 25-A-MFN-6 (6dB, 25W) 50-Ohm Attenuator, Min-Circuits Model Cat-6 (6dB) Power Supply, HP 6653A Spectrum Analyzer, HP-8563E Reference Generator, Agilent E8257D High Pass Filter, Mini Circuits BHP-300 TEST SET-UP: MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE: 1. The transmitter carrier output frequency are 138.025, 143.0125, 150.1, 161.01, 173.975. The reference oscillator frequency is 14.40 MHz. The power amplifier has voltage levels at 13.3 Volts for 5 watts. 2. The carrier reference was established on the spectrum analyzer with the filter by- pass in place. Then the spectrum was scanned from DC to 2 Fc. Finally, the high pass filter was inserted to null the carrier fundamental and extend the range of the spectrum analyzer for harmonic measurements above 2 Fc. 3. At each spurious frequency, generation substitution was used to establish the true spurious level. 4. The spectrum was scanned to the 10 th harmonic of the highest internally generated frequency. Filter By-Pass TEST UNIT ATTENUATORS HIGH PASS FILTER POWER SUPPLY SPECTRUM ANALYZER REFERENCE GENERATOR POWER METER Page 5 of 84 Tuned Frequency 138.025 MHz Tuned Frequency 138.025 MHz Power 5 Watts Power 1 Watt 37 dBm 30.0 dBm Min. Specification -57.0 dBc Min. Specification -50.0 dBc Worse Case -89.28 dBc Worse Case -85.40 dBc Spurious Relation to Relative to Spurious Relation to Relative to Frequency (MHz) Carrier Carrier (dBc) Frequency (MHz) Carrier Carrier (dBc) 276.050 2 fo -89.28 276.050 2 fo -85.40 414.075 3 fo -104.28 414.075 3 fo -111.10 552.100 4 fo -127.20 552.100 4 fo -136.00 690.125 5 fo -124.60 690.125 5 fo -123.00 828.150 6 fo -126.96 828.150 6 fo -125.00 966.175 7 fo -137.00 966.175 7 fo -138.00 1104.200 8 fo -130.70 1104.200 8 fo -138.00 1242.225 9 fo -113.20 1242.225 9 fo -116.00 1380.250 10 fo -127.70 1380.250 10 fo -134.00 Page 6 of 84 Tuned Frequency 143.0125 MHz Tuned Frequency 143.0125 MHz Power 5 Watts Power 1 Watt 37 dBm 30.0 dBm Min. Specification -57.0 dBc Min. Specification -50.0 dBc Worse Case -89.28 dBc Worse Case -85.40 dBc Spurious Relation to Relative to Spurious Relation to Relative to Frequency (MHz) Carrier Carrier (dBc) Frequency (MHz) Carrier Carrier (dBc) 286.0250 2 fo -89.28 286.0250 2 fo -85.40 429.0375 3 fo -104.28 429.0375 3 fo -111.10 572.0500 4 fo -127.20 572.0500 4 fo -136.00 715.0625 5 fo -124.60 715.0625 5 fo -123.00 858.0750 6 fo -126.96 858.0750 6 fo -125.00 1001.0875 7 fo -137.00 1001.0875 7 fo -138.00 1144.1000 8 fo -130.70 1144.1000 8 fo -138.00 1287.1125 9 fo -113.20 1287.1125 9 fo -116.00 1430.1250 10 fo -127.70 1430.1250 10 fo -134.00 Page 7 of 84 Tuned Frequency 150.1 MHz Tuned Frequency 150.1 MHz Power 5 Watts Power 1 Watt 37 dBm 30.0 dBm Min. Specification -57.0 dBc Min. Specification -50.0 dBc Worse Case -103.92 dBc Worse Case -99.38 dBc Spurious Relation to Relative to Spurious Relation to Relative to Frequency (MHz) Carrier Carrier (dBc) Frequency (MHz) Carrier Carrier (dBc) 300.2 2 fo -103.92 300.2 2 fo -99.38 450.3 3 fo -112.10 450.3 3 fo -119.66 600.4 4 fo -123.00 600.4 4 fo -126.98 750.5 5 fo -123.00 750.5 5 fo -128.66 900.6 6 fo -120.50 900.6 6 fo -138.00 1050.7 7 fo -128.30 1050.7 7 fo -138.00 1200.8 8 fo -122.30 1200.8 8 fo -138.00 1350.9 9 fo -104.50 1350.9 9 fo -138.00 1501.0 10 fo -121.00 1501.0 10 fo -103.60 Page 8 of 84 Tuned Frequency 161.010 MHz Tuned Frequency 161.010 MHz Power 5 Watts Power 1 Watt 37 dBm 30.0 dBm Min. Specification -57.0 dBc Min. Specification -50.0 dBc Worse Case -103.92 dBc Worse Case -99.38 dBc Spurious Relation to Relative to Spurious Relation to Relative to Frequency (MHz) Carrier Carrier (dBc) Frequency (MHz) Carrier Carrier (dBc) 322.02 2 fo -103.92 322.02 2 fo -99.38 483.03 3 fo -112.10 483.03 3 fo -119.66 644.04 4 fo -1β¦
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5.11 Receiver Spurious Emissions NAME OF TEST: Receiver Spurious Emissions RULE PART NUMBER: RSS-119, Section 5.11 MINIMUM STANDARD: Table 1 β Spurious Emission Limits for Receivers Spurious Frequency (MHz) Field Strength (microvolt/m at 3 meters) 30-88 100 88-216 150 216-960 200 Above 960 500 TEST RESULTS: See data on following pages METHOD OF MEASUREMENT: The method of measurement follows the guidelines listed in ANSI C63.4-2003 TEST EQUIPMENT: FCC certified Open Area Test Site at CalAmp Wireless Networks in Waseca, Minnesota Waveguide Horn Antenna, EMCO Model 3115 Bilog Antenna, Chase Model CBL6111B Power Supply, Model HP 6284A Spectrum Analyzer, Model HP-8563E Reference Generator, Agilent Model E82570 50-Ohm Load, S.M. Electronics ST6S20 TEST SET-UP: Horizontal Frequency MHz Filed Intensity uV/m @ 3 meters Limit uV/m @ 3 meters Margin uV/m 147.457 27.638 150.00 122.4 157.287 29.275 150.00 120.7 176.945 24.632 150.00 125.4 186.777 25.119 150.00 124.9 196.613 14.405 150.00 135.6 216.272 26.092 200.00 173.9 235.930 60.744 200.00 139.3 255.592 32.847 200.00 167.2 285.082 33.497 200.00 166.5 294.908 48.250 200.00 151.7 334.110 108.019 200.00 92.0 353.810 103.872 200.00 96.1 393.150 85.803 200.00 114.2 412.610 101.976 200.00 98.0 Vertical Frequency MHz Filed Intensity uV/m @ 3 meters Limit uV/m @ 3 meters Margin uV/m 147.457 49.147 150.00 100.9 157.287 44.668 150.00 105.3 176.945 31.010 150.00 119.0 216.272 26.092 200.00 173.9 235.930 28.184 200.00 171.8 255.592 27.133 200.00 172.9 353.810 164.627 200.00 35.4 363.610 55.144 200.00 144.9 393.150 50.119 200.00 149.9 412.610 105.925 200.00 94.1
299 Johnson Ave Suite 110 Β· Waseca, Minnesota Β· United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
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| 4 | 9 | 136 MHz - 174 MHz | 5 W | 8K08F1D | 1.5 ppm |

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PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter
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TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
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UHF Wireless Radio Modem
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