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S 850-0 US/CA Safety remarks Siedle Scope Consignes de sécurité Siedle Scope Notas de seguridad Siedle Scope Sicherheitshinweise Siedle Scope 2 Industry Canada Certification The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certifica- tion means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network, protective, operational 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 telecom- munications company. The equip- ment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above condi- tions 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 equip- ment 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. Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate elec- tric inspection authority, or electri- cian, as appropriate. FCC / ACTA Information This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the require- ments adopted by the ACTA. A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with Safety remarks Mounting, installation and servicing work on electrical devices may only be performed by a suitably qualified electrician. Failure to observe this regulation could result in the risk of serious damage to health or fatal injury due to electric shocks. • The base station should be mounted in a dry and dust-free loca- tion away from direct sunlight. • Ensure that it is placed far enough away from sources of interference such as microwave or electrical appli- ances with large metal housings. • Only ever use original power supply units, which form a part of the scope of supply. • Only use the original Siedle rechargeable battery in the cordless handset. • Siedle Scope is not suitable for use in wet rooms or in areas with an explosion risk. • For any servicing requirements, please contact your specialist dealer or electrical installer. • Never hold the cordless handset with its back against your ear when you are using the hands-free func- tion or if the cordless handset rings. This can result in serious damage to your hearing. • When using in conjunction with a hearing aid, it is possible for hum- ming or feedback noises to occur. • The cordless handset and the base station should be positioned at least 1 metre distant from other electrical devices. • When used close to medical devices, functional disturbances can occur. In such cases, please contact the manufacturer. • Modern furniture is coated with an enormous variety of different lacquer and plastic finishes. Constituents of these materials can result in sof- tening of the plastic feet in table-top devices and so impair the surface of the furniture. Please appreciate that the manufacturer is unable to accept any liability. • Keep the rechargeable battery away from sources of heat and naked flames. • The battery must never be immersed in water or salt water. • Never attempt to dissemble or modify the battery, or to expose it to the effects of heat. • Avoid dropping the battery and protect it from jolting and impacts which could damage the housing. • Otherwise there is a risk of explo- sion or battery leakage, which could result in fire, injury or damage to the surroundings. If a battery leaks and the emerging substances come into contact with the eyes, mouth, skin or clothing, rinse the affected area immediately using water and consult a doctor. • Only charge the battery in the cordless handset using the provided charging cradle and the original power supply unit. • The charging cradle and the power supply unit were developed exclu- sively for use with the Siedle Scope cordless handset. Never use it with other products or batteries. • A risk of overheating and defor- mation exists which could cause fires or initiate electric shocks. • Dispose of the battery responsibly. Cover over contacts using adhesive strips or other insulating material. Direct contact with other metal objects can result in fire and explo- sions. English 3 this product. It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. See installation instructions for details. If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance, that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice isn’t practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-213 of Industry Canada. Operation is sub- ject to the following two conditions: • this device may not cause harmful interference, and • this device must accept any inter- ference received, including interfer- ence that may cause undesired operation. NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide rea- sonable protection against harmful interference in a reside…
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S 850-0 EN Operating Instructions Siedle Scope Use the cross-shaped control pad and the Enter button in the centre to navigate through all the menus in the cordless handset. Activate your selection using the round Enter button in the centre of the cross-shaped control pad or alternatively using the display button OK or Save. Leave the menu level and jump one menu level higher without saving your input using the red End call button or alternatively with the display button Back. Selected menu points, functions or names in the display have a yellow frame or are shown in yellow. In these operating instructions, these are depicted with a grey frame. Handling instructions are preceded by a point. Navigation in all menus Back Phone volume Setting the volume for the receiver and handsfree calls. Main menu Access to the call list, intercom set- tings, general set- tings and phone- book. Phonebook Access to favourite telephone numbers. Intercom menu Access to building communication functions (e.g. con- trol and switching). OK Overview Display and navigation Loudspeaker for audio privacy The loudspeaker for handsfree calls is located at the back. Status indications in the display Display Frequently used functions Display buttons Control buttons for menu navigation Enter button Green Pick up button Door release button Red End call button ON/OFF button (hold down for 3 seconds) Button to move back through the menu Input of numbers and letters Star button for call silencing (hold down for 3 secs.) Hash button to lock the keypad (hold down for 3 secs.) Microphone Overview Model: Siedle Scope 9 + 14:34 Monday 21/03/2011 Light Door call 2 Overview Display Standby mode In the standby status, the cordless handset shows the time and date in the display, the 4 symbols of the main menu and 2 frequently used functions using display buttons, if these have been set up. Status indications in the display The current Siedle Scope status dis- plays are shown along the top of the screen. The reception quality to the base station and the battery charge status are continuously shown. Other functions appear in the form of symbols only when active. Symbols in the standby mode Volume The receiver and handsfree volume are set using the Call volume menu. Main menu Access to the call list, intercom settings, general settings and phonebook. Phonebook Access to favourite tel- ephone numbers. Intercom menu Access to building com- munication functions (e.g. control and switching). Status indications in the display Reception quality Very good to none Battery charge status Keypad lock The keypad lock prevents unintentional operation of the telephone. Missed calls All calls are counted up to the number nine. If there are more than 9 calls, a plus symbol is shown after the 9. 9 + Status indications in the display Door call forwarding enabled Service not available Required service cannot currently be used (e.g. external line engaged). Doormatic: enabled Call silencing: Activated 9 + Light Door call 14:34 Monday 21/03/2011 3 Overview Display and navigation Model: Siedle Scope Display Siedle Scope4 One for all4 Safety remarks5 Disposal5 Getting started Registering the cordless handset at the base station Charging the cordless handset battery Registering additional cordless handsets at the base station Switching the cordless handset on and off 7 Incoming calls Keypad lock Dial the required number Holding a call Handsfree Call silencing9 Volume 9 Microphone silencing9 Call parking9 Call forwarding10 Ending a call10 Brokering11 Cordless handset11 Charging cradle11 Door release11 Setting the date and time12 Setting the time12 Date settings13 Video14 Phone volume15 Main menu Call lists Intercom settings Doormatic Door call forwarding19 Door call forwarding to the public network telephone 19 Functions20 Door21 Control Device21 Function21 Settings22 Status22 Setting the time23 Date settings24 Audio settings25 Ringtones25 Phone volume Notifications27 Key tones27 Battery tone 27 Signal tone27 Speed dial Making a speed dialling call29 Frequently used functions29 Language31 System31 ECO mode32 Change PIN32 Resetting the base station34 Door call35 Deregistering / registering a handset 35 Dialling pause35 External line digit New entry37 Phonebook options Making a call to a phonebook entry Change entry39 Deleting an entry39 Intercom menu40 The individual symbols in the Intercom menu40 Frequently asked questions42 Index43 Contents Technical additions or printing errors do not constitute grounds for compensation claims. Customer service in the Furtwangen factory +49 7723 63-375 These instructions are intended to supplement: The Scope product information The In-Home bus: Video system manual The relevant current edition is located in the download area on www.siedle.de 4 Siedle Scope One for all A new freedom Siedle Scope is a video indoor sta- tion and a landline telephone in one device. And it’s cordless. That means that wherever you are, whether in the kitchen, the bath- room, the garden or the cellar ... Scope gives you a live update of who is standing at the door. Scope thus offers all the functions of a video indoor station, including a hands-free function and a door release button. At the same time, ! - ephone with excellent voice quality and countless Comfort functions. One for all. New freedom. Scope, the mobile video indoor station Large colour display Video monitoring with zoom and swivel function Hands-free function In-house function control, such as lighting, garage door or blinds " #$ % & can be used in parallel Scope, the cordless landline telephone High range and excellent voice quality thanks to the DECT standard Hands-free function Ergonomically optimized design and user guidance ECO mode with reduced transmis- sion power Telephone book, call log and numerous other telephone functions Compatible with te…
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Test report no.: 1-3989/11-01-02-PP 2012-06-04 Page 56 of 62 An ne x B: E x te rna l P ho tog ra p hs o f t he E U T Photo 1: Photo 2:
Page 1 of 29 Annex E Appendix to Test Report No.: 1-3989/11-01-04-A Testing Laboratory CETECOM ICT Services GmbH Untertürkheimer Straße 6 – 10 66117 Saarbrücken/Germany Phone: + 49 681 5 98 - 0 Fax: + 49 681 5 98 - 9075 Internet: http://www.cetecom.com e-mail: [email protected] Accredited Test Laboratory: The testing laboratory (area of testing) is accredited according to DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025 (2005) by the Deutsche Akkreditierungsstelle GmbH (DAkkS) The accreditation is valid for the scope of testing procedures as stated in the accreditation certificate with the registration number: D-PL-12076-01-01 Appendix with Calibration data, Phantom certificate and system validation information Annex E to Test report no.: 1-3989/11-01-04-A Page 2 of 29 1 Table of contents 1 Table of contents ....................................................................................................................................... 2 2 Calibration report “Probe ET3DV6” ......................................................................................................... 3 3 Calibration report “1900 MHz System validation dipole” .................................................................... 14 4 Calibration certificate of Data Acquisition Unit (DAE) ........................................................................ 22 5 Certificate of “SAM Twin Phantom V4.0/V4.0C’’ ................................................................................. 23 6 Application Note System Performance Check ..................................................................................... 24 6.1 Purpose of system performance check ..................................................................................... 24 6.2 System Performance check procedure ...................................................................................... 24 6.3 Uncertainty Budget ...................................................................................................................... 25 6.4 Power set-up for validation ......................................................................................................... 28 6.5 Laboratory reflection ................................................................................................................... 29 6.6 Additional system checks ........................................................................................................... 29 Annex E to Test report no.: 1-3989/11-01-04-A Page 3 of 29 2 Calibration report “Probe ET3DV6” Annex E to Test report no.: 1-3989/11-01-04-A Page 4 of 29 Annex E to Test report no.: 1-3989/11-01-04-A Page 5 of 29 Annex E to Test report no.: 1-3989/11-01-04-A Page 6 of 29 Annex E to Test report no.: 1-3989/11-01-04-A Page 7 of 29 Annex E to Test report no.: 1-3989/11-01-04-A Page 8 of 29 Annex E to Test report no.: 1-3989/11-01-04-A Page 9 of 29 Annex E to Test report no.: 1-3989/11-01-04-A Page 10 of 29 Annex E to Test report no.: 1-3989/11-01-04-A Page 11 of 29 Annex E to Test report no.: 1-3989/11-01-04-A Page 12 of 29 Annex E to Test report no.: 1-3989/11-01-04-A Page 13 of 29 Annex E to Test report no.: 1-3989/11-01-04-A Page 14 of 29 3 Calibration report “1900 MHz System validation dipole” Annex E to Test report no.: 1-3989/11-01-04-A Page 15 of 29 Annex E to Test report no.: 1-3989/11-01-04-A Page 16 of 29 Annex E to Test report no.: 1-3989/11-01-04-A Page 17 of 29 Annex E to Test report no.: 1-3989/11-01-04-A Page 18 of 29 Annex E to Test report no.: 1-3989/11-01-04-A Page 19 of 29 Annex E to Test report no.: 1-3989/11-01-04-A Page 20 of 29 Annex E to Test report no.: 1-3989/11-01-04-A Page 21 of 29 Annex E to Test report no.: 1-3989/11-01-04-A Page 22 of 29 4 Calibration certificate of Data Acquisition Unit (DAE) Annex E to Test report no.: 1-3989/11-01-04-A Page 23 of 29 5 Certificate of “SAM Twin Phantom V4.0/V4.0C’’ Annex E to Test report no.: 1-3989/11-01-04-A Page 24 of 29 6 Application Note System Performance Check 6.1 Purpose of system performance check The system performance check verifies that the system operates within its specifications. System and operator errors can be detected and corrected. It is recommended that the system performance check is performed prior to any usage of the system in order to guarantee reproducible results. The measurement of the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is a complicated task and the result depends on the proper functioning of many components and the correct settings of many parameters. Faulty results due to drift, failures or incorrect parameters might not be recognized, since they often look similar in distribution to the correct ones. The Dosimetric Assessment System DASY4 incorporates a system performance check procedure to test the proper functioning of the system. The system performance check uses normal SAR measurements in a simplified setup (the flat section of the SAM Twin Phantom) with a well characterized source (a matched dipole at a specified distance). This setup was selected to give a high sensitivity to all parameters that might fail or vary over time (e.g., probe, liquid parameters, and software settings) and a low sensitivity to external effects inherent in the system (e.g., positioning uncertainty of the device holder). The system performance check does not replace the calibration of the components. The accuracy of the system performance check is not sufficient for calibration purposes. It is possible to calculate the field quite accurately in this simple setup; however, due to the open field situation some factors (e.g., laboratory reflections) cannot be accounted for. Calibrations in the flat phantom are possible with transfer calibration methods, using either temperature probes or calibrated E-field probes. The system performance check also does not test the system performance for arbitrary field situations encountered during real measurements of mobile phones. These checks are performed at SPEAG by testing the components under vario…
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Page 1 of 42 TEST REPORT Test Report No.: 1-3989/11-01-04-A Testing Laboratory Applicant CETECOM ICT Services GmbH Untertürkheimer Straße 6 – 10 66117 Saarbrücken/Germany Phone: + 49 681 5 98 - 0 Fax: + 49 681 5 98 - 9075 Internet: http://www.cetecom.com e-mail: [email protected] Accredited Test Laboratory: The testing laboratory (area of testing) is accredited according to DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025 (2005) by the Deutsche Akkreditierungsstelle GmbH (DAkkS) The accreditation is valid for the scope of testing procedures as stated in the accreditation certificate with the registration number: D-PL-12076-01-01 TES Electronic Solutions GmbH Zettachring 8 70567 Stuttgart/GERMANY Phone: +49 7117 287-740 Contact: Norbert Gungl e-mail: [email protected] Phone: +49 7 11 72 87 74 64 Fax: +49 7 11 72 87 74 51 Manufacturer TES Electronic Solutions GmbH Zettachring 8 70567 Stuttgart/GERMANY Test Standard/s IEEE 1528-2003 Recommended Practice for Determining the Peak Spatial-Average Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)in the Human Head from Wireless Communications Devices: Measurement Techniques OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields RSS-102 Issue 4 Radio Frequency Exposure Compliance of Radiocommunication Apparatus (All Frequency Bands) For further applied test standards please refer to section 3 of this test report. Test Item Kind of test item: DECT Portable Part Device type: portable device Model name: S 850PP S/N serial number: 114471 01512 FCC-ID: O3F-S850PP IC: 10361A-S850PP Hardware status: TNR 042829 Software status: V2.6RC3 Frequency [MHz]: 1920 -1930 Type of Modulation: Digital (Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying) Number of channels: 5 RF Channels, 5x12 = 60 TDMA Duplex Channels Antenna: 1 permanently attached /4 PCB antenna Battery option: Li-Polymer battery 3.7V / 1300mAh Test sample status: identical prototype Exposure category: general population / uncontrolled environment This test report is electronically signed and valid without handwriting signature. For verification of the electronic signatures, the public keys can be requested at the testing laboratory. Test Report authorised: Test performed: Thomas Vogler Oleksandr Hnatovskiy Senior Testing Manager Testing Manager Test report no.: 1-3989/11-01-04-A Page 2 of 42 1 Table of contents 1 Table of contents ....................................................................................................................................... 2 2 General information .................................................................................................................................. 3 2.1 Notes and disclaimer ..................................................................................................................... 3 2.2 Application details ......................................................................................................................... 3 2.3 Statement of compliance ............................................................................................................... 3 3 Test standards/ procedures references .................................................................................................. 4 3.1 RF exposure limits ......................................................................................................................... 5 4 Summary of Measurement Results ......................................................................................................... 6 5 Test Environment ...................................................................................................................................... 6 6 Test Set-up ................................................................................................................................................. 7 6.1 Measurement system ..................................................................................................................... 7 6.1.1 System Description ................................................................................................................ 7 6.1.2 Test environment ................................................................................................................... 8 6.1.3 Probe description ................................................................................................................... 8 6.1.4 Phantom description .............................................................................................................. 9 6.1.5 Device holder description ...................................................................................................... 9 6.1.6 Scanning procedure ............................................................................................................ 10 6.1.7 Spatial Peak SAR Evaluation .............................................................................................. 11 6.1.8 Data Storage and Evaluation............................................................................................... 12 6.1.9 Tissue simulating liquids: dielectric properties .................................................................... 14 6.1.10 Tissue simulating liquids: parameters ................................................................................. 15 6.1.11 Measurement uncertainty evaluation for system check ...................................................... 16 6.1.12 Measurement uncertainty evaluation for system validation ................................................ 17 6.1.13 System check ...................................................................................................................... 18 6.1.14 System check procedure ..................................................................................................... 19 7 Detailed Test Results ................................................................................................................…
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2012-06-04 Page 1 of 62 TEST REPORT Test Report No.: 1-3989/11-01-02-PP Testing Laboratory Applicant CETECOM ICT Services GmbH Untertürkheimer Straße 6 – 10 66117 Saarbrücken/Germany Phone: + 49 681 5 98 - 0 Fax: + 49 681 5 98 - 9075 Internet: http://www.cetecom.com e-mail: [email protected] Accredited Test Laboratory: The testing laboratory (FCC part 15 D) is accredited according to DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025 (2005) by the Deutsche Akkreditierungsstelle GmbH (DAkkS) The accreditation is valid for the scope of testing procedures as stated in the accreditation certificate with the registration number: D-PL-12076-01-01 S. SIEDLE & SÖHNE, Telefon- und Telegrafenwerk OHG Bregstraße 1, D-78120 Furtwangen Germany Phone: +49 7723 63294 Fax: +49 7723 63364 Contact: Heinrich Hermann e-mail: / Phone: +49 7723 63294 Manufacturer S. SIEDLE & SÖHNE, Telefon- und Telegrafenwerk OHG Bregstraße 1, D-78120 Furtwangen, Germany Test Standard/s FCC Part 15, subpart D Isochronous UPCS Device 1920 – 1930 MHz Industry Canada RSS-213, Issue 2 2 GHz Licence-exempt Personal Communication Service Devices (LE-PCS) Test Item Kind of test item: DECT Portable Part Model name: S 850PP FCC ID: O3F-S850PP IC: 10361A-S850PP S/N serial number: / HW hardware status: TNR 039618 SW software status: V2.6RC3 Frequency [MHz]: 1920 -1930 Type of Modulation: Digital (Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying) Number of channels: 5 RF Channels, 5x12 = 60 TDMA Duplex Channels Antenna: 1 permanently attached ג/4 PCB antenna Power Supply: 3.7 V DC Temperature Range: -20°C to 50°C Test Report authorised: Test performed: 2012-06-04 Wolf, Joachim 2012-06-04 Lenjoint, Marco Senior Consultant Testing Manager Test report no.: 1-3989/11-01-02-PP 2012-06-04 Page 2 of 62 1 Table of contents 1 Table of contents ....................................................................................................................................... 2 2 General information .................................................................................................................................. 4 2.1 Notes and disclaimer ..................................................................................................................... 4 2.2 Application details ......................................................................................................................... 4 3 Test standard/s: ......................................................................................................................................... 4 4 Test Environment ...................................................................................................................................... 5 5 Test Item ..................................................................................................................................................... 5 6 RSP100 Test report Cover Sheet/Performance Test Data ..................................................................... 6 7 Summary of Measurement Results ......................................................................................................... 7 8 Test Set-up ................................................................................................................................................. 8 8.1 Frequency Measurements ............................................................................................................. 8 8.2 Timing Measurements ................................................................................................................... 8 8.3 Conducted Emission Test ............................................................................................................. 8 8.4 Radiated Emission Test ................................................................................................................. 9 8.5 Power Line Conducted Emissions Test ....................................................................................... 9 8.6 Monitoring Tests........................................................................................................................... 10 8.7 Radiated Output Power Test ....................................................................................................... 10 9 Detailed Test Results .............................................................................................................................. 11 9.1 Power Line Conducted Emissions ............................................................................................. 11 9.2 Coordination with fixed microwave ............................................................................................ 14 9.3 Digital Modulation Techniques ................................................................................................... 14 9.4 Labeling Requirements ................................................................................................................ 14 9.5 Antenna Requirements ................................................................................................................ 15 9.6 Channel Frequencies ................................................................................................................... 15 9.7 Automatic Discontinuation of Transmission ............................................................................. 16 9.8 Peak Power Output ...................................................................................................................... 17 9.9 E m i s s i o n B a n d w i d t h B ......................................................................................................... 22 9.10 Power Spectral Density ............................................................................................................ 25 9.11 In-Band Unwanted Emissions, Conducted .......................................…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15D | 1.92 GHz - 1.93 GHz | 82.00 mW | 9.2000000000 ppm |

Access control device
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
DECT Base Station
Equipment Class
PUB - Part 15 Unlicensed PCS Base Station