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COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 69 of 103 Exhibit 8 Exhibit 8: User’s Manual A copy of the user’s manual is enclosed below. The compliance statement for the 900 μ Hopper is located on page 15 of the manual. WWC MICRO HOPPER DATA RADIO USER’S GUIDE Corporate - 2441 South 385 West, West Valley City, UT 84120 • Tel. 801-575-6600 • Fax 801-575-6621 Engineering - 6750 West 93 rd Street, Overland Park, KS 66212 • Tel. 913-652-0353 • Fax 913-652-0358 COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 70 of 103 Exhibit 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Start Guide.............................................................................................3-5 Contents of Developer Kit...................................................................................3 Setting up the Radios..........................................................................................3 Installing the Software........................................................................................4 General Information............................................................................................6 Configuring the Data Radio.................................................................................7 Basic Commands..............................................................................................7-9 LED Indicators.....................................................................................................9 Default Settings.................................................................................................10 Specifications.....................................................................................................11 Mechanical Overview/Interface Board..............................................................12 Mechanical Overview/Radio Hardware Interface..............................................12 Pin Definitions for Connector J1........................................................................13 FCC Compliance Warning and Class B Statement............................................15 Correcting Interference.....................................................................................15 Glossary.......................................................................................................16-17 COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 71 of 103 Exhibit 8 Quick Start Guide Contents The World Wireless Communications Micro Hopper Developer Kit contains the following items: • User’s Guide with technical diagrams • Micro HopperRadios with RS-232 CIM Boards • 900 Megahertz Antennas • 9-volt, 0.5 amp DC Power Adapters • Serial Data Cables with 9-pin connectors Getting Started You will need to supply the following items: • RS-232 terminals or a computers (PC) running a communication software package • Serial COM port for connecting the terminal or computer to the CIM boads. • 120-volt AC power source for the radio power supplys • A standard 25-pin to 9-pin adapter if your PC or terminal does not have a 9-pin serial port available Setting up the Radios 1. Locate the antennas and install them on the antenna connectors of the Hopper radios. Set the radios with antennas aside in a safe place. 2. Remove the 9-pin serial cable from the box and attach it to an available serial COM port on your PC or terminal. If the port has a 25-pin connector, use the appropriate adapter, which is not supplied with this kit. 3. Attach the other end of the serial cable RS-232 to the CIM board. 4. Plug the power supply into a 120-volt AC outlet. Power up the radio by plugging the radio into the CIM board and the cable from the power supply into the CIM board. If you are using a terminal or a PC with a communications program other than the Data Radio Configuration program, set the communications parameters of your terminal to 19,200 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, and one stop bit. You will also want to enable “local echo” or “half-duplex” mode so that the characters typed will appear on the screen as well as be sent to the radio. If you are using a PC with the supplied Configuration program, the following instructions will explain how to set up your computer for use with the radio. COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 72 of 103 Exhibit 8 Installing the Software You are now ready to install the software. 1. Turn on your computer and start Windows. 2. Insert the first Install disk in your disk drive. 3. Click the Windows “Start” button, point to “Run”. 4. In the “Open” box type “a:setup” and press Return. 5. Follow the instructions on your screen, inserting the remaining disk(s) when prompted. You are now ready to use the Hopper Radio Configuration program. Performing a Quick Start Radio Test 1. Launch the Configuration program by clicking “Start” then “Programs” then “Hopper 900 Configuration”. You should see the screen as shown below. 2. Select the appropriate COM port to which the radio is connected. COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 73 of 103 Exhibit 8 3. Click on the “Terminal” button to open the terminal test window. You should see the screen as shown below. 4. Go to the Settings... drop down box and select a baud rate of 19,200. Also select the New Line check box, this will cause the cursor to advance to a new line each time a carriage return is received. 5. Setup the second radio in the same manner. 6. Type text to communicate between the terminals or PC’s and verify proper radio operation. v COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 74 of 103 Exhibit 8 WWC Micro Hopper Data Radio General Information The Data Radio is a frequency-hopping data transceiver operating in the 902-928 MHz ISM band. The transceiver is designed to operate under Part 15 of the FCC rules and regulations and…
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COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 69 of 103 Exhibit 8 Exhibit 8: User’s Manual A copy of the user’s manual is enclosed below. The compliance statement for the 900 μ Hopper is located on page 15 of the manual. WWC MICRO HOPPER DATA RADIO USER’S GUIDE Corporate - 2441 South 385 West, West Valley City, UT 84120 • Tel. 801-575-6600 • Fax 801-575-6621 Engineering - 6750 West 93 rd Street, Overland Park, KS 66212 • Tel. 913-652-0353 • Fax 913-652-0358 COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 70 of 103 Exhibit 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Start Guide.............................................................................................3-5 Contents of Developer Kit...................................................................................3 Setting up the Radios..........................................................................................3 Installing the Software........................................................................................4 General Information............................................................................................6 Configuring the Data Radio.................................................................................7 Basic Commands..............................................................................................7-9 LED Indicators.....................................................................................................9 Default Settings.................................................................................................10 Specifications.....................................................................................................11 Mechanical Overview/Interface Board..............................................................12 Mechanical Overview/Radio Hardware Interface..............................................12 Pin Definitions for Connector J1........................................................................13 FCC Compliance Warning and Class B Statement............................................15 Correcting Interference.....................................................................................15 Glossary.......................................................................................................16-17 COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 71 of 103 Exhibit 8 Quick Start Guide Contents The World Wireless Communications Micro Hopper Developer Kit contains the following items: • User’s Guide with technical diagrams • Micro HopperRadios with RS-232 CIM Boards • 900 Megahertz Antennas • 9-volt, 0.5 amp DC Power Adapters • Serial Data Cables with 9-pin connectors Getting Started You will need to supply the following items: • RS-232 terminals or a computers (PC) running a communication software package • Serial COM port for connecting the terminal or computer to the CIM boads. • 120-volt AC power source for the radio power supplys • A standard 25-pin to 9-pin adapter if your PC or terminal does not have a 9-pin serial port available Setting up the Radios 1. Locate the antennas and install them on the antenna connectors of the Hopper radios. Set the radios with antennas aside in a safe place. 2. Remove the 9-pin serial cable from the box and attach it to an available serial COM port on your PC or terminal. If the port has a 25-pin connector, use the appropriate adapter, which is not supplied with this kit. 3. Attach the other end of the serial cable RS-232 to the CIM board. 4. Plug the power supply into a 120-volt AC outlet. Power up the radio by plugging the radio into the CIM board and the cable from the power supply into the CIM board. If you are using a terminal or a PC with a communications program other than the Data Radio Configuration program, set the communications parameters of your terminal to 19,200 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, and one stop bit. You will also want to enable “local echo” or “half-duplex” mode so that the characters typed will appear on the screen as well as be sent to the radio. If you are using a PC with the supplied Configuration program, the following instructions will explain how to set up your computer for use with the radio. COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 72 of 103 Exhibit 8 Installing the Software You are now ready to install the software. 1. Turn on your computer and start Windows. 2. Insert the first Install disk in your disk drive. 3. Click the Windows “Start” button, point to “Run”. 4. In the “Open” box type “a:setup” and press Return. 5. Follow the instructions on your screen, inserting the remaining disk(s) when prompted. You are now ready to use the Hopper Radio Configuration program. Performing a Quick Start Radio Test 1. Launch the Configuration program by clicking “Start” then “Programs” then “Hopper 900 Configuration”. You should see the screen as shown below. 2. Select the appropriate COM port to which the radio is connected. COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 73 of 103 Exhibit 8 3. Click on the “Terminal” button to open the terminal test window. You should see the screen as shown below. 4. Go to the Settings... drop down box and select a baud rate of 19,200. Also select the New Line check box, this will cause the cursor to advance to a new line each time a carriage return is received. 5. Setup the second radio in the same manner. 6. Type text to communicate between the terminals or PC’s and verify proper radio operation. v COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 74 of 103 Exhibit 8 WWC Micro Hopper Data Radio General Information The Data Radio is a frequency-hopping data transceiver operating in the 902-928 MHz ISM band. The transceiver is designed to operate under Part 15 of the FCC rules and regulations and…
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COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 102 of 103 Exhibit 13 Exhibit 13: Cover Letters July 16, 1999 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Equipment Authorization Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 To Whom It May Concern: Enclosed is a FCC Part 15, Subpart C, Section 15.247 Certification application for the World Wireless Communications, Inc. Model 900 μ Hopper, FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Please let me know if I can be of further assistance. Sincerely yours, COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY Joseph W. Jackson V.P. Marketing COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 103 of 103 Exhibit 13 Request for Confidentiality Letter
COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 3 of 103 Exhibit 3 Exhibit 3: Photographs of Overall Appearance Front View of the 900 μ Hopper and Interface Board COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 4 of 103 Exhibit 3 Back View of the 900 μ Hopper and Interface Board COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 5 of 103 Exhibit 3 Front View of the 900 μ Hopper (Dipole Antenna) COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 6 of 103 Exhibit 3 Back View of the 900 μ Hopper (Dipole Antenna) COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 7 of 103 Exhibit 3 Front View of the 900 μ Hopper (SMA Connector) COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 8 of 103 Exhibit 3 Back View of the 900 μ Hopper (SMA Connector) COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 9 of 103 Exhibit 3 Comtelco Model Y2283A-66 Yagi Antenna COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 10 of 103 Exhibit 3 Maxrad Model MFB9155 Omni Antenna
COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 1 of 103 Exhibit 1 Exhibit 1: FCC ID Label Equipment Identification Label In accordance with the requirements of Sections 15.19 (a), 2.925 and 2.926 of the FCC Rules, the following information will be permanently affixed to the World Wireless Communications, Inc. Model 900 μ Hopper as shown in the sketch below. TELEMETRY & SCADA DIVISION World Wireless Communications, Inc. Design Engineering 6750 West 93rd Street Overland Park, KS 66212 Tel 913-652-0353 Fax 913-652-0358 DESIGN ENGINEERING RevDescriptionByDate 1Initial ReleaseBMc6/16/99 Micro Hopper Radio FCC Label Drg No:011-1882-02Rev:1 P1 J1 2.300" 2.470" 1.535"1.705" 0.170" 3 x 0.125" diameter holes Standard SMA Female 12 1920 Molex 20 pin 2mm Connector P/N 87332-2020 Shield TELEMETRY & SCADA DIVISION Model: 900 uHopper FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may be undesired operation.
COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 1 of 103 Exhibit 1 Exhibit 1: FCC ID Label Equipment Identification Label In accordance with the requirements of Sections 15.19 (a), 2.925 and 2.926 of the FCC Rules, the following information will be permanently affixed to the World Wireless Communications, Inc. Model 900 μ Hopper as shown in the sketch below.
COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 87 of 103 Exhibit 9 Exhibit 9: Internal Photographs Front View of the Interface Board COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 88 of 103 Exhibit 9 Back View of the Interface Board COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 89 of 103 Exhibit 9 Front View of the Radio Board COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 90 of 103 Exhibit 9 Back View of the Radio Board (with RF Can Installed) COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 91 of 103 Exhibit 9 Back View of the Radio Board (with RF Can Removed)
COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 93 of 103 Exhibit 11 Exhibit 11: RF Exposure/Environmental Evaluation The 900 μ Hopper can be installed with the three different types of antennas listed below: Antenna TypeModelAntenna Gain Dipole0 dBi Comtelco YagiY2283A-666 dBi Maxrad OmniMFB91555 dBi The 900 μ Hopper is professional installed and will only be installed with the antennas listed above. The antennas will always be installed so they are not closer than 20 cm from the user or general public; therefore, the RF Exposure/Environmental Evaluation was not required.
COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 93 of 103 Exhibit 11 Exhibit 11: RF Exposure/Environmental Evaluation The 900 μ Hopper can be installed with the three different types of antennas listed below: Antenna TypeModelAntenna Gain Dipole0 dBi Comtelco YagiY2283A-666 dBi Maxrad OmniMFB91555 dBi The 900 μ Hopper is sold to OEM’s for integration into their end products. The OEM’s are instructed in the user manual provided with each unit that in order to comply with the RF exposure requirements the 900 μ Hopper must be installed with the antennas listed above and that a 20-cm separation distance must always be maintained between the antenna and the user. Therefore, the 900 μ Hopper complies with RF Exposure/Environmental Evaluation requirements.
COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 14 of 103 Exhibit 6 Exhibit 6: Test Report TEST REPORT FROM: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY 1940 W. Alexander Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84119-2039 Type of Report: Certification TEST OF: 900 μ Hopper FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER To FCC PART 15.247, Subpart C Test Report Serial No: 73-6907 Applicant: World Wireless Communications, Inc. 2441 South 3850 West West Valley City, UT 84116 Date(s) of Test: July 7 - 12, 1999 Issue Date: July 16, 1999 Equipment Receipt Date: July 6, 1999 COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 15 of 103 Exhibit 6 CERTIFICATION OF ENGINEERING REPORT This report has been prepared by Communication Certification Laboratory to determine compliance of the device described below with the requirements of FCC PART 15.247, Subpart C. This report may be reproduced in full, partial reproduction may only be made with the written consent of the laboratory. The results in this report apply only to the sample tested. -Applicant:World Wireless Communications, Inc. -Manufacturer:World Wireless Communications, Inc. -Brand Name:WWC -Model Number:900 μ Hopper -FCC ID:NQE-900UHOPPER On this 16 th day of July 1999, I, individually, and for Communication Certification Laboratory, certify that the statements made in this engineering report are true, complete, and correct to the best of my knowledge, and are made in good faith. COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY Checked by: William S. Hurst, P.E. Vice President Tested by: Roger J. Midgley EMC Engineering Manager COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 16 of 103 Exhibit 6 SECTION 1. CLIENT INFORMATION AND RESPONSIBLE PARTY: 1.1 Client Information: Company Name: World Wireless Communications, Inc. 2441 South 3850 West West Valley City, UT 84116 Contact Name:Keith Hollcroft Title:Director of Engineering COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 17 of 103 Exhibit 6 SECTION 2. EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT) 2.1 Identification of EUT: Trade Name:WWC Model Name or Number:900 μ Hopper Serial Number:N/A Options Fitted:None Country of Manufacture:U.S.A. 2.2 Description of EUT: See theory of operation (Exhibit 12). This report covers the transmitter only the receiver is covered under a separate verification report. 2.3 Modification Incorporated/Special Accessories on EUT: There were no modifications or special accessories required to comply with the specification. 2.4 EUT and Support Equipment: The FCC ID numbers for all the EUT and support equipment used during the test (including inserted cards) are listed below: Brand Name Model Number Serial No. FCC ID NumberDescriptionName of Interface Ports/Interface Cables BN: WWC MN: 900 μ Hopper SN: N/A NQE-900UHOPPERData Radio20 pin, 2mm dual in-line header / 5 VDC, TTL or RS232 serial interface COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 18 of 103 Exhibit 6 SECTION 3. TEST SPECIFICATION, METHODS & PROCEDURES 3.1 Test Specification: Title:FCC PART 15.247, Subpart C (47 CFR 15). Limits and methods of measurement of radio interference characteristics of radio frequency devices. Operation within the bands 902-928 MHz, 2400-2483.5 MHz and 5725- 5850 MHz. Purpose of Test: The tests were performed to demonstrate Initial compliance. 3.2 Methods & Procedures: 3.2.1 '' 15.247 (a)Operation under the provisions of this section is limited to frequency hopping and direct sequence spread spectrum intentional radiators that comply with the following provisions: (1)Frequency hoping systems shall have hopping channel carrier frequencies separated by a minimum of 25 kHz or the 20 dB bandwidth of the hopping channel, whichever is greater. The system shall hop to channel frequencies that are selected at the system-hopping rate from a pseudorandomly ordered list of hopping frequencies. Each frequency must be used equally on the average by each transmitter. The system receivers shall have input bandwidths that match the hopping channel bandwidths of their corresponding transmitters and shall shift frequencies in synchronization with the transmitting signals. (i)For frequency hopping systems operating in the 902 - 928 MHz band: if the 20 dB bandwidth of the hopping channel is less than 250 kHz, the system shall use at least 50 hopping frequencies and the average time of occupancy on any frequency shall not be greater than 0.4 seconds within a 20 second period; if the 20 dB bandwidth of the hopping channel is 250 kHz or greater, the system shall use at least 25 hopping frequencies and the average time of occupancy on any frequency shall not be greater than 0.4 seconds within a 10 second period. The maximum allowed 20 dB bandwidth of the hopping channel is 500 kHz. COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 19 of 103 Exhibit 6 (ii)Frequency hopping systems operating in the 2400 – 2483.5 MHz and the 5725 – 5850 MHz bands shall use at least 75 hopping frequencies. The maximum allowed 20 dB bandwidth of the hopping channel is 1 MHz. The average time of occupancy on any frequency shall not be greater than 0.4 seconds within a 30 second period. (2)For direct sequence systems, the minimum 6 dB bandwidth shall be at least 500 kHz. (b) The maximum peak output power of the intentional radiator shall not exceed the following: (1) For frequency hopping systems operating in the 2400 – 2483.5 MHz or 5725 – 5850 MHz band and for all direct sequence systems: 1 watt. (2) For frequency hopping systems operating in the 902 - 928 MHz band: 1 watt for systems employing at least 50 hopping channels; and 0.25 watts for systems employing less than 50 hopping channels, but at least 25 hopping channels, as permitted under paragraph (a)(1)(i) of this section. (3) Except as show in paragraphs (b)(3)(i), (ii) and (iii) of this section, if transmitti…
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COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 66 of 103 Exhibit 7 Exhibit 7: Test Set-Up Photographs Worst case radiated emissions (Dipole antenna) COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 67 of 103 Exhibit 7 Worst case radiated emissions (Yagi antenna) COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6907 FCC ID: NQE-900UHOPPER Page 68 of 103 Exhibit 7 Worst case radiated emissions (Omni antenna)
1940 W. Alexander Street · Salt Lake City, Utah · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 902.5 MHz - 927.7 MHz | 100.00 mW |

Frequency Hopping Transceiver
Equipment Class
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter
Equipment Class
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter
Repeater
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DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
Meter Reading Transmitter
Equipment Class
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter