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Belco International Co Ltd
Cordless Telephone - FCC ID NYC900-CID - Belco International Co Ltd
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Application Details

Equipment Class
ETS - Part 15 Cordless Telephone System
Date of Grant
Aug 18, 1999
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Jul 01, 1999
Equipment Note
Cordless Telephone
Frequency Range
925.30000000 - 927.25000000
Company
Belco International Co Ltd
Country
South Korea

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Users Manual

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Document Text

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Users Manual

1 MODEL BE-900MHZCID 40 CHANNEL CORDLESS HEADSET TELEPHONE With Caller ID, Call Waiting OWNERโ€™S MANUAL Please read this instruction manual carefully. 2 CONTENTS Important Safety Information...............................................................................................3 Battery Cautionary Instructions..........................................................................................4 Features....................................................................................................................................5 ntroduction .............................................................................................................................. 6 Control Location....................................................................................................................... 7 Installation................................................................................................................................9 Selecting a Location.............................................................................................................. Getting Started ........................................................................................................ Connecting the Telephone ...................................................................................... Installing the Battery Pack....................................................................................... Connecting the Headset.......................................................................................... Operation.................................................................................................................................. 12 Charging the Battery Pack .........................................................................................12 Adjusting the Headset ................................................................................................13 Setting the Tone/Pulse Switch ................................................................................14 Using the Belt Clip...................................................................................................14 Making Calls...................................................................................................................... 14 Using the Call Timer......................................................................................................... Receiving Calls................................................................................................................. Changing Channels.................................................................................................15 Setting the Volume.................................................................................................. Setting the Ringer Hi/Lo Switch............................................................................... Using the Redial/Pause Button ............................................................................... Using the Mute Button............................................................................................. Using the Flash button ............................................................................................16 Using Tone Services on a Pulse Line ..................................................................... Storing a Number in Memory .................................................................................. Entering a Pause in a Stored number ..................................................................... Dialing a Stored number ......................................................................................... Using the Call Waiting Features..............................................................................17 Receiving Caller ID Information...................................................................................... Reviewing Caller ID Information..................................................................................... Erasing Calls..................................................................................................................... Using the Callback feature.............................................................................................. Unknown Calls.................................................................................................................. Chain Dialing numbers ............................................................................................ Care and Maintenance...........................................................................................................22 Replacing the Battery Pack .....................................................................................22 Service Information .................................................................................................24 Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................24 FCC Requirements.................................................................................................................24 Warranty Information.............................................................................................................25 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, and injury to persons including the following: 1. Read and understand all instructions. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. 3. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners, or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. If necessary, use a mild soap. 4. Do not use this product near water, for example near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool. 5. Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand or table. The proโ€ฆ

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Attestation Statements

BELCO INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD. 1001-11 DOKSAN 1-DONG, KUMCHEON-KU, SEOUL 153-011, KOREA TEL : (02) 806-9513 FAX : (02)894-6484 E-MAIL : [email protected] Date : 1999. 06. 29 STATEMENT OF SECURITY CODE 900MHZCID FCC ID : NYC900-CID Cordless telephone shall incorporate circuitry which makes use of a digital security code to provide protection against unintentional access to the public switched telephone network by the base unit and unintentional ringing by the handset (FCC Part 15.214(d)). There must be provision for at least 256 possible discrete digital (FCC Part 15.214(d)). Manufacturers must use one of the following approaches for facilitating variation in the geographic distribution of individual security codes (FCC Part 15.214(d)(2)). Provide a fixed code that is continuously varied among at least 256 discrete digital codes as each telephone is manufactured. (FCC Part 15.214(d)(2)(ii)). - We provide a fixed code that is continuously varied among 65,536 discrete digital codes as each telephone is manufactured.

External Photos

EXTERNAL TOP SIDE EXTERNAL BOTTOM SIDE FCC ID : NYC900-CID EXTERNAL REAR SIDE FCC ID : NYC900-CID FCC ID : NYC900-CID

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EXTERNAL TOP SIDE EXTERNAL BOTTOM SIDE FCC ID : NYC900-CID EXTERNAL RIGHT SIDE FCC ID : NYC900-CID FCC ID : NYC900-CID

ID Label/Location Info

PROPOSED FCC ID. LABEL AND MARKING BOTTOM SIDE

Internal Photos

INTERNAL TOP SIDE INTERNAL BOTTOM SIDE FCC ID : NYC900-CID INTERNAL TOP SIDE INTERNAL BOTTOM SIDE FCC ID : NYC900-CID FCC ID : NYC900-CID FCC ID : NYC900-CID

Internal Photos

INTERNAL TOP SIDE INTERNAL BOTTOM SIDE FCC ID : NYC900-CID INTERNAL TOP SIDE INTERNAL BOTTOM SIDE FCC ID : NYC900-CID FCC ID : NYC900-CID FCC ID : NYC900-CID

Operational Description

1 Circuit Description of Cordless Headset Telephone (BE-900MHZCID) The BE-900MHZCID Cordless headset telephone with caller ID is 900MHz band(ISM BAND) Cordless Telephone and Full DUPLEX System. It performs Transmission and reception through the ANTENNA of the module. It has 40 channels with 50KHz channel spacing General RF specifications are below โ–  Remote (1) TX Frequency : 925.30 ~ 927.25MHz (Attached Frequency table) (2) RX Frequency : 902.80 ~ 904.75MHz (Lower Heterodyne) (3) Channel Number : 40 Channel Full Duplex (4) Channel Separation : 50KHz (5) 1 st IF : 10.7MHz (6) 2 nd IF : 450KHz (7) 2 nd Local frequency : 10.25MHz (8) Modulation : FM (9) Standard Test Modulation : Modulation Frequency 1KHz Standard Deviation 6KHz (10) Power supply voltage range : 3.3 to 5.0VDC โ–  Base (1) TX frequency : 902.80 ~ 904.75MHz (2) RX frequency : 925.30 ~ 927.25MHz (3) Channel Number : 40channel Full Duplex (4) Channel Separation : 50KHz (5) 1 st IF : 10.7MHz (6) 2 nd IF : 450KHz (7) 2 nd Local Frequency : 10.25MHz (8) Modulation : FM (9) Standard Test Modulation : Modulation Frequency 1KHz Standard Deviation 6KHz (10) Power Supply Voltage Range : 3.3 to 5.0VDC 1. BASE UNIT 1.1 Power supply and Regulator circuit (R150~R153 and C144~C146 and ZD103) - AC/DC adaptor converts 120VAC/60Hz to DC 9V and Supplies 9VDC to the baseunit. - Supply +4.2VDC to relay through D103 and R158. - Supply +7.8VDC to pin 4 of IC104 through R133. - Supply +4.3VDC to RF module B+ terminal through regulator circuit. - Supply +4.5VDC to pin 20 of IC201. - Supply +4.9VDC to pin 32 of IC101. - Supply +4.9VDC to pin 16 of IC106. 1.2 Charge circuit - Whenever the cradles on the charge contacts, baseunit starts battery charge on remote and charge LED on baseunt lights on. - Q102 turns on to make low level on pin 6 of IC101 and IC101 is reset by impulse to pin 7 of IC101 through C160. 2 1.3 Speech circuit - CZ101 is for surge protection and there are RF interference protection components L103, L104, C149 and C150. - IC105, C151, R156 and R159 are for ringer circuitry. When the baseunit receives a ring signal, a pulse on pin 4 of IC105 inputs Pin15 of IC101 then pin 19 of IC101 sends a data output to remote. - When there is an audio signal on telephone line, the audio signal through T101 applies pin 8 of IC201 (compandor) for compressing audio signal, then the compressed audio signal outputs from pin 1 of IC201. RV201 adjusts the compressed audio signal to keep proper modulation ratio. - Receive signal form remote is detected by RF module then expended by the IC201 (compandor), and the expressed audio signal output to keep proper level. The audio level is amplified by IC104 and supplis to telephon line through T101. - R160~R163 are the components for proper sidetone level. - Dialing function When a dial data from remote is received by baseunit, the detected dial data by RF module applies to pin 5 of IC101 through IC104 (comparator). Then the dial data in IC101 is changed to DTMF data by DTMF generator. IC104 drives the output level of DTMF data on pin 23 of IC101 then supplies the data to telephone line. 1.4. RF module circuit - The RF module includes Duplexer, RF receive circuit, Receive VCO, FM detector. 1.5Caller ID circuit - When the Tip/Ring receive a FSK signal, the FSK Signal through C168, 169 applies pin1,2 of IC106 (Calling line identification receiver), then the signal output from pin14 of IC106. 1.6 Audio transmit signal flow - Telephone line (Tip/ Ring) pin 8 of IC201  pin 1 of IC102  RV201  RF module  antenna 1.7 Audio receive signal flow - Antenna  pin 11 of RF module  pin 2 of IC104  pin 17 of IC201  pin 19 of IC201  pin 6 of IC104  Telephone line (Tip/ Ring) 1.8 Data transmit flow - Telephone line (ring signal )  pin 4 of IC105  pin 15 of IC101  RF module  antenna 1.9 Data receive flow - Antenna  pin 11 of RF module  pin 2 of IC104  pin 9 of IC104  pin 5 of IC101. 3 โ–  Frequency Table BASEHAND CH NO RXLOCALTXRXLOCALTX CH1925.30936.00902.80902.80892.10925.30 CH2925.35936.05902.85902.85892.15925.35 CH3925.40936.10902.90902.90892.20925.40 CH4925.45936.15902.95902.95892.25925.45 CH5925.50936.20903.00903.00892.30925.50 CH6925.55936.25903.05903.05892.35925.55 CH7925.60936.30903.10903.10892.40925.60 CH8925.65936.35903.15903.15892.45925.65 CH9925.70936.40903.20903.20892.50925.70 CH10925.75936.45903.25903.25892.55925.75 CH11925.80936.50903.30903.30892.60925.80 CH12925.85936.55903.35903.35892.65925.85 CH13925.90936.60903.40903.40892.70925.90 CH14925.95936.65903.45903.45892.75925.95 CH15926.00936.70903.50903.50892.80926.00 CH16926.05936.75903.55903.55892.85926.05 CH17926.10936.80903.60903.60892.90926.10 CH18926.15936.85903.65903.65892.95926.15 CH19926.20936.90903.70903.70893.00926.20 CH20926.25936.95903.75903.75893.05926.25 CH21926.30937.00903.80903.80893.10926.30 CH22926.35937.05903.85903.85893.15926.35 CH23926.40937.10903.90903.90893.20926.40 CH24926.45937.15903.95903.95893.25926.45 CH25926.50937.20904.00904.00893.30926.50 CH26926.55937.25904.05904.05893.35926.55 CH27926.60937.30904.10904.10893.40926.60 CH28926.65937.35904.15904.15893.45926.65 CH29926.70937.40904.20904.20893.50926.70 CH30926.75937.45904.25904.25893.55926.75 CH31926.80937.50904.30904.30893.60926.80 CH32926.85937.55904.35904.35893.65926.85 CH33926.90937.60904.40904.40893.70926.90 CH34926.95937.65904.45904.45893.75926.95 CH35927.00937.70904.50904.50893.80927.00 CH36927.05937.75904.55904.55893.85927.05 CH37927.10937.80904.60904.60893.90927.10 CH38927.15937.85904.65904.65893.95927.15 CH39927.20937.90904.70904.70894.00927.20 CH40927.25937.95904.75904.75894.05927.25 4 2. Handset 2.1 Power supply - 3.6VDC 600mAH NiMH battery 2.2 Speech circuit - Received signal is detected by RF module and spplies IC201 (expendor) through IC103B. The expended audio signal output on pin 19 of IC201 is supplied to speaker after being adjused the level by RV101 volume control. - Audio signal input on microphone is supplied to pin 8 of IC201 (compandor) and the compresโ€ฆ

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Operational Description

1 Circuit Description of Cordless Headset Telephone (BE-900MHZCID) The BE-900MHZCID Cordless headset telephone with caller ID is 900MHz band(ISM BAND) Cordless Telephone and Full DUPLEX System. It performs Transmission and reception through the ANTENNA of the module. It has 40 channels with 50KHz channel spacing General RF specifications are below โ–  Remote (1) TX Frequency : 925.30 ~ 927.25MHz (Attached Frequency table) (2) RX Frequency : 902.80 ~ 904.75MHz (Lower Heterodyne) (3) Channel Number : 40 Channel Full Duplex (4) Channel Separation : 50KHz (5) 1 st IF : 10.7MHz (6) 2 nd IF : 450KHz (7) 2 nd Local frequency : 10.25MHz (8) Modulation : FM (9) Standard Test Modulation : Modulation Frequency 1KHz Standard Deviation 6KHz (10) Power supply voltage range : 3.3 to 5.0VDC โ–  Base (1) TX frequency : 902.80 ~ 904.75MHz (2) RX frequency : 925.30 ~ 927.25MHz (3) Channel Number : 40channel Full Duplex (4) Channel Separation : 50KHz (5) 1 st IF : 10.7MHz (6) 2 nd IF : 450KHz (7) 2 nd Local Frequency : 10.25MHz (8) Modulation : FM (9) Standard Test Modulation : Modulation Frequency 1KHz Standard Deviation 6KHz (10) Power Supply Voltage Range : 3.3 to 5.0VDC 1. BASE UNIT 1.1 Power supply and Regulator circuit (R150~R153 and C144~C146 and ZD103) - AC/DC adaptor converts 120VAC/60Hz to DC 9V and Supplies 9VDC to the baseunit. - Supply +4.2VDC to relay through D103 and R158. - Supply +7.8VDC to pin 4 of IC104 through R133. - Supply +4.3VDC to RF module B+ terminal through regulator circuit. - Supply +4.5VDC to pin 20 of IC201. - Supply +4.9VDC to pin 32 of IC101. - Supply +4.9VDC to pin 16 of IC106. 1.2 Charge circuit - Whenever the cradles on the charge contacts, baseunit starts battery charge on remote and charge LED on baseunt lights on. - Q102 turns on to make low level on pin 6 of IC101 and IC101 is reset by impulse to pin 7 of IC101 through C160. 2 1.3 Speech circuit - CZ101 is for surge protection and there are RF interference protection components L103, L104, C149 and C150. - IC105, C151, R156 and R159 are for ringer circuitry. When the baseunit receives a ring signal, a pulse on pin 4 of IC105 inputs Pin15 of IC101 then pin 19 of IC101 sends a data output to remote. - When there is an audio signal on telephone line, the audio signal through T101 applies pin 8 of IC201 (compandor) for compressing audio signal, then the compressed audio signal outputs from pin 1 of IC201. RV201 adjusts the compressed audio signal to keep proper modulation ratio. - Receive signal form remote is detected by RF module then expended by the IC201 (compandor), and the expressed audio signal output to keep proper level. The audio level is amplified by IC104 and supplis to telephon line through T101. - R160~R163 are the components for proper sidetone level. - Dialing function When a dial data from remote is received by baseunit, the detected dial data by RF module applies to pin 5 of IC101 through IC104 (comparator). Then the dial data in IC101 is changed to DTMF data by DTMF generator. IC104 drives the output level of DTMF data on pin 23 of IC101 then supplies the data to telephone line. 1.4. RF module circuit - The RF module includes Duplexer, RF receive circuit, Receive VCO, FM detector. 1.5Caller ID circuit - When the Tip/Ring receive a FSK signal, the FSK Signal through C168, 169 applies pin1,2 of IC106 (Calling line identification receiver), then the signal output from pin14 of IC106. 1.6 Audio transmit signal flow - Telephone line (Tip/ Ring) pin 8 of IC201  pin 1 of IC102  RV201  RF module  antenna 1.7 Audio receive signal flow - Antenna  pin 11 of RF module  pin 2 of IC104  pin 17 of IC201  pin 19 of IC201  pin 6 of IC104  Telephone line (Tip/ Ring) 1.8 Data transmit flow - Telephone line (ring signal )  pin 4 of IC105  pin 15 of IC101  RF module  antenna 1.9 Data receive flow - Antenna  pin 11 of RF module  pin 2 of IC104  pin 9 of IC104  pin 5 of IC101. 3 โ–  Frequency Table BASEHAND CH NO RXLOCALTXRXLOCALTX CH1925.30936.00902.80902.80892.10925.30 CH2925.35936.05902.85902.85892.15925.35 CH3925.40936.10902.90902.90892.20925.40 CH4925.45936.15902.95902.95892.25925.45 CH5925.50936.20903.00903.00892.30925.50 CH6925.55936.25903.05903.05892.35925.55 CH7925.60936.30903.10903.10892.40925.60 CH8925.65936.35903.15903.15892.45925.65 CH9925.70936.40903.20903.20892.50925.70 CH10925.75936.45903.25903.25892.55925.75 CH11925.80936.50903.30903.30892.60925.80 CH12925.85936.55903.35903.35892.65925.85 CH13925.90936.60903.40903.40892.70925.90 CH14925.95936.65903.45903.45892.75925.95 CH15926.00936.70903.50903.50892.80926.00 CH16926.05936.75903.55903.55892.85926.05 CH17926.10936.80903.60903.60892.90926.10 CH18926.15936.85903.65903.65892.95926.15 CH19926.20936.90903.70903.70893.00926.20 CH20926.25936.95903.75903.75893.05926.25 CH21926.30937.00903.80903.80893.10926.30 CH22926.35937.05903.85903.85893.15926.35 CH23926.40937.10903.90903.90893.20926.40 CH24926.45937.15903.95903.95893.25926.45 CH25926.50937.20904.00904.00893.30926.50 CH26926.55937.25904.05904.05893.35926.55 CH27926.60937.30904.10904.10893.40926.60 CH28926.65937.35904.15904.15893.45926.65 CH29926.70937.40904.20904.20893.50926.70 CH30926.75937.45904.25904.25893.55926.75 CH31926.80937.50904.30904.30893.60926.80 CH32926.85937.55904.35904.35893.65926.85 CH33926.90937.60904.40904.40893.70926.90 CH34926.95937.65904.45904.45893.75926.95 CH35927.00937.70904.50904.50893.80927.00 CH36927.05937.75904.55904.55893.85927.05 CH37927.10937.80904.60904.60893.90927.10 CH38927.15937.85904.65904.65893.95927.15 CH39927.20937.90904.70904.70894.00927.20 CH40927.25937.95904.75904.75894.05927.25 4 2. Handset 2.1 Power supply - 3.6VDC 600mAH NiMH battery 2.2 Speech circuit - Received signal is detected by RF module and spplies IC201 (expendor) through IC103B. The expended audio signal output on pin 19 of IC201 is supplied to speaker after being adjused the level by RV101 volume control. - Audio signal input on microphone is supplied to pin 8 of IC201 (compandor) and the compresโ€ฆ

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Test Report

KTL Korea Testing Laboratory Page 1 of 16 TEST REPORT This test report only responds to the tested sample and shall not be reproduced except in full without written approval of the the Korea Testing Laboratory. Tested and reported by Reviewed by Soun-Kweon Seol , Senior Engineer Seok-Jin Kim , EMC Team Leader KOREA TESTING LABORATORY FG101-01-02-00 222-13, Guro-Dong Guro-Gu Seoul Korea 152-053 http://www.ktl.re.kr Ref. Report No. 99-341-030-1 Name and address of the applicant Belco International Co., Ltd. 1001-11, Doksan 1-dong, Kumcheon-ku, Seoul, Korea 153-011 Standard / Test regulation FCC Part 15, Subpart C Test result Pass Incoming date : May 28, 1999 Test item(s) ; Cordless Headset Telephone System (Transmitter Portion of Base System) Model/type ref. ; BE-900MHZCID Manufacturer ; Belco International Co., Ltd. Additional information ; -Required Authorization :Certification -FCC ID. : NYC900-CID - N o t e : Test report(verification) on receiver portion of this unit is issued on Ref.Report No. 99-341-030-2. Test date : June 18โˆผ โˆผโˆผ โˆผ19, 1999 Issue date : June 29, 1999 Ref. Report No. 99 - 341 โ€“ 030-1 Page 2 of 16 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. GENERAL INFORMATION .........................................................................................................3 1. Grantee Name and Mailing Address 2. Manufacturer's Name and Mailing Address 3. Equipment Descriptions 4. Rules and Regulations 5. Measuring Procedure 6. Place of Measurement 7. Date of Measurement . GENERAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE EUT ..............................................................4 1. Labelling Requirement (Section 15.19 and Section 15.214) 2. Information to User (Sections 15.21) 3. Special Accessories (Section 15.27) 4. Digital Security Code (Section 15.214) . CONDUCTED EMISSION MEASUREMENT (Section 15.207)............................................................ 5 - 8 1. Test Procedure 2. Photograph for the worst case configuration 3. Sample Calculation 4. Measurement Data . RADIATED EMISSION MEASUREMENT (Section 15.249) .......................................................9 -14 1. Test Procedure 2. Photograph for the worst case configuration 3. Sample Calculation 4. Measurement Data . OCCUPIED BANDWITH MEASUREMENT (Section 15.249).....................................................15 . TEST EQUIPMENTS USED FOR . FCC COMPLIANCE TESTING ....................................16 Ref. Report No. 99 - 341 โ€“ 030-1 Page 3 of 16 . GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Grantee Name and : Belco International Co., Ltd. Mailing Address 1001-11, Doksan 1-dong, Kumcheon-ku, Seoul Korea 153-011 2. Manufacturer's Name and: Belco International Co., Ltd Mailing Address1001-11, Doksan 1-dong, Kumcheon-ku, Seoul Korea 153-011 3. Equipment Descriptions 3.1 Operating Frequency : 902.800 MHz ~ 904.750 MHz (40 Channel 50KHz Spacing) 3.2 Type of Emission : Frequency Modulation 3.3 Power Supply : DC 9V (AC Adapter) 3.4 Additional Information; - PLL Synthesizer : RU0902B14KRB(SAMSUNG) 4. Rules and Regulations: FCC Part 15, Subpart C 5. Measuring Procedure: ANSI C63.4-1992 6. Place of Measurement : Absorber-lined room(3-Meter) of KTL 7. Date of Measurement 7.1 Conducted Emission: June 19, 1999 7.2 Radiated Emission : June 18, 1999 Ref. Report No. 99 - 341 โ€“ 030-1 Page 4 of 16 . GENERAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE EUT 1. Labelling Requirement (Section 15.19 and Section 15.214) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to following two condition : this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 1.1 Location on Enclosure : Bottom side 1.2 How Applied : By Ink-printing on Adhesive Label 2. Information to User (Section 15.21) The following or similar statements were provided in the manual for user instruction. Please refer page 4 of the attached manual for details. CAUTION : Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 3. Special Accessories (Section 15.27) 3.1 Were the special Accessories provided? [ ] yes, [ x ] no 3.2 If yes, details for the special accessories are as follows : 3.3 If yes, were the appropriate instructions provided on the first page of the text concerned with the device? [ ] yes, [ ] no 3.4 Are these accessories provided of the type which can be readily obtained from multiple retail outlets ? [ ] yes, [ ] no And therefore does the manual specify what additional components or accessories are required to used in order to comply with the Rules? [ ] yes, [ ] no 4. Digital Security Code (Section 15.214) 4.1 Was a circuitry for digital security code provided in the cordless telephone system ? [ x ] yes, [ ] no 4.2 If yes, refer to the attached statement on the means and procedures used to achieve the required protection. Privacy of communication may not be ensured when using this phone. Ref. Report No. 99 - 341 โ€“ 030-1 Page 5 of 16 . CONDUCTED EMISSION MEASUREMENT (Section 15.207) 1. Test Procedure The base station(EUT) is designed to transmit on one of 40 channels in the band 902.800 to 904.750MHz. Therefore measurements were performed with the equipment operating on three frequencies, which were the top(CH40), middle(CH20), and bottom(CH1) in the band, as per Section 15.31(m). Conducted emission measurements on the EUT were performed by "AC Power Line Conducted Emissions Testing" procedure as per ANSI C63.4. The EUT was set up on a wooden table 0.8 meters height, 1.0 by 1.5 meters in size, placed in the shielded enclosed with a side of wall of which constituted a vertical conducting surface of 2.2m X 3.1m in size to maintain 40Cm from the rear of EUT 2 LISN's(Line Impedance Stabilization Network, EMCO, 3825/2, 50ohm/50uH) were installed and electrically boned to the conducting ground plane. The EUT was connected to one LISN. One of two 50ohm output termโ€ฆ

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Test Report

KTL Korea Testing Laboratory Page 1 of 12 TEST REPORT This test report only responds to the tested sample and shall not be reproduced except in full without written approval of the the Korea Testing Laboratory. Tested and reported by Reviewed by Soun-Kweon Seol , Senior Engineer Seok-Jin Kim , EMC Team Leader KOREA TESTING LABORATORY FG101-01-02-00 222-13, Guro-Dong Guro-Gu Seoul Korea 152-053 http://www.ktl.re.kr Ref. Report No. 99-341-030-3 Name and address of the applicant Belco International Co., Ltd. 1001-11, Doksan 1-dong, Kumcheon-ku, Seoul, Korea 153-011 Standard / Test regulation FCC Part 15, Subpart C Test result Pass Incoming date : May 28, 1999 Test item(s) ; Cordless Headset Telephone System (Transmitter Portion of Headset) Model/type ref. ; BE-900MHZCID Manufacturer ; Belco International Co., Ltd. Additional information ; -Required Authorization :Certification -FCC ID. : NYC900-CID - N o t e : Test report(verification) on receiver portion of this unit is issued on Ref.Report No. 99-341-030-4. Test date : June 18, 1999 Issue date : June 29, 1999 Ref. Report No. 99 - 341 โ€“ 030-3 Page 2 of 12 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. GENERAL INFORMATION .........................................................................................................3 1. Grantee Name and Mailing Address 2. Manufacturer's Name and Mailing Address 3. Equipment Descriptions 4. Rules and Regulations 5. Measuring Procedure 6. Place of Measurement 7. Date of Measurement . GENERAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE EUT ..............................................................4 1. Labelling Requirement (Section 15.19 and Section 15.214) 2. Information to User (Sections 15.21) 3. Special Accessories (Section 15.27) 4. Digital Security Code (Section 15.214) . RADIATED EMISSION MEASUREMENT (Section 15.249) .......................................................5 -10 1. Test Procedure 2. Photograph for the worst case configuration 3. Sample Calculation 4. Measurement Data . OCCUPIED BANDWITH MEASUREMENT (Section 15.249).....................................................11 . TEST EQUIPMENTS USED FOR . FCC COMPLIANCE TESTING ....................................12 Ref. Report No. 99 - 341 โ€“ 030-3 Page 3 of 12 . GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Grantee Name and : Belco International Co., Ltd. Mailing Address 1001-11, Doksan 1-dong, Kumcheon-ku, Seoul Korea 153-011 2. Manufacturer's Name and: Belco International Co., Ltd Mailing Address1001-11, Doksan 1-dong, Kumcheon-ku, Seoul Korea 153-011 3. Equipment Descriptions 3.1 Operating Frequency : 925.300 MHz ~ 927.250 MHz (40 Channel 50KHz Spacing) 3.2 Type of Emission : Frequency Modulation 3.3 Power Supply : DC 3.6V (Rechargeable Battery) 3.4 Additional Information; - PLL Synthesizer : RU0902B14KRB(SAMSUNG) 4. Rules and Regulations: FCC Part 15, Subpart C 5. Measuring Procedure: ANSI C63.4-1992 6. Place of Measurement : Absorber-lined room(3-Meter) of KTL 7. Date of Measurement 7.1 Conducted Emission: Not Applicable 7.2 Radiated Emission : June 18, 1999 Ref. Report No. 99 - 341 โ€“ 030-3 Page 4 of 12 . GENERAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE EUT 1. Labelling Requirement (Section 15.19 and Section 15.214) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to following two condition : this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 1.1 Location on Enclosure : Manual for Installation and Operating Instruction 1.2 How Applied : Printing 2. Information to User (Section 15.21) The following or similar statements were provided in the manual for user instruction. Please refer page 4 of the attached manual for details. CAUTION : Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 3. Special Accessories (Section 15.27) 3.1 Were the special Accessories provided? [ ] yes, [ x ] no 3.2 If yes, details for the special accessories are as follows : 3.3 If yes, were the appropriate instructions provided on the first page of the text concerned with the device? [ ] yes, [ ] no 3.4 Are these accessories provided of the type which can be readily obtained from multiple retail outlets ? [ ] yes, [ ] no And therefore does the manual specify what additional compโ€ฆ

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Contact Information

Applicant

Diana Jung(Certification Management)
[email protected]82-32-349-3294Fax: 82-32-349-1907

Test Firm

Korea Testing LaboratoryJeong-Min Kim
[email protected]82-2-860-1462Fax: 82-2-860-1468

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputTolerance
215C925.3 MHz - 927.25 MHz-%

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