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2 Changing CHANNELS MONITOR MODE/LOCK Battery Sending Call Tones .......................................................... 12 ................................................... ...................... 12 ............................. 12 .............................................................15 Button (FUNCTION EDITING) TRANSMIT POWER SELECTION Mode CHANNEL SCAN Charge Level/Low Battery Indication To Charge the COMMUNICATOR ................................... 13 ................................................................. 14 .............................. 14 ............................................. 15 SPECIFICATIONS CHANNEL TABLE ...................................................................15 .................................................................... 16 .......................................................................21 TROUBLESHOOTING WARRANTY LICENSING .............................................................. 17 ............................................................................18 ..... Removing the Belt Clip Installing the Belt Clip Connecting the Adapter Accessory Connection ........................................................8 .........................................................8 ......................................................8 ........................................................8 Battery Installation LCD Screen Turning the Unit ON Turning the Unit OFF Adjusting Speaker Volume Receiving a Signal Transmitting a Signal .............................................................9 .................................................................... 10 ............................................................ 11 .......................................................... 11 .................................................... 11 ........................................................... 11 .......................................................... 11 OPERATION SPECIAL FEATURES CARE AND SAFETY FCC NOTICE ...................................................3 .....................................................5 ...............................................................7 GETTING STARTED Contents 4 Special FeaturesSpecial Features 1 BELT CLIP MONITOR button- Press to tune in and hold onto weak signals. UP / DN (DOWN) buttons- Used for changing channels, codes, and setting the receive volume. TALK (PUSH TO TALK) button- Used for making a call. CALL button- Press to transmit a CALL Tones. MIC - Microphone ANTENNA LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Screen- Displays current channel selection and other radio status symbols. BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER LATCH(Located on the rear) - Secures BATTERY COMPARTMENT cover. EAR/MIC jack- This jack is used to connect a 3.5 mm stereo headset/mic. POWER ON/OFF buttonPOWER- Press and hold thebutton to turn the unit ON or OFF. MODE /LOCK button- Press to shift into FUNCTION editing mode. Press and hold for 5 seconds to lock the buttons. SPEAKER BATTERY COMPARTMENT- Houses four(4)alkaline or Ni-MH rechargeable batteries (not (Located on the rear) included with the package). SCAN button- Used to activate and deactivate channel scanning. TX LED indicator- Illuminates red when transmitting. CALL BELT CLIP(LOCATED ON THE REAR) (Pg. 8) EAR/MIC/CHARGER JACK (Pgs. 8, 14) ANTENNA (Pgs. 5-7) UP BUTTON (VOLUME/CHANNEL) (Pgs. 4, 11-14, 17) DOWN BUTTON (VOLUME/CHANNEL) (Pgs. 4, 11-14, 17) BATTERY COMPARTMENT (LOCATED INSIDE) (Pgs. 4, 6, 9) TX LED INDICATOR (Pg. 4, 11, 14) CALL BUTTON (Pg. 4, 12, 14) SCAN BUTTON (Pg. 4, 13, 14) SPEAKER (Pg. 11) LCD SCREEN (Pgs. 4, 10-14, 17) PTT BUTTON (PUSH TO TALK) (Pgs.4, 7, 11-14) 2252 MODE BUTTON (Pgs. 4, 10, 12, 13, 17) POWER ON/OFF BUTTON (Pgs. 4, 9, 11, 14) MONITOR BUTTON (Pgs. 4, 11, 12, 17) Congratulations on your selection of a quality . With proper care and adherence to the set-up and user instructions in this Owner's Manual, this unit will provide BellSouth Product The COMMUNICATOR is a lightweight, compact two-way communication device that can be used to communicate with family or friends at parks, shopping malls, sporting events, concerts - any indoor or outdoor activity! around buildings or large structures. NOTE:The maximum transmission range will vary depending on terrain and environment. Range will be greater in open fields, while range is shorter within and Please read this Owner's Manual carefully to get the most out of your TWO- This unit may not ensure privacy of communication. WAY COMMUNICATOR. Other features include ON/OFF VOLUME CONTROL and BATTERY SAVE CIRCUITRY. The COMMUNICATOR is compatible with other brands utilizing the same The COMMUNICATOR has 14-CHANNELS, featuring a multi-functional LCD Screen (which displays the current channel and various status icons). frequency band (operating in the frequency range from 462.5625MHz to 467.7125MHz). The COMMUNICATOR is the newest generation in personal two-way communications. The COMMUNICATOR operates in a license-free radio band (no FCC license is needed for its operation), on any of the 14 license- free channels. BellSouthis committed to providing quality products that fit your needs. We would like to have any comments or suggestions you might have on this product. You may mail U.S. Electronics 105 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10016 your comments to: you with years of trouble-free service. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION VX SC Figure 1 Figure 2 Getting Started 8 Removing the BELT CLIP Installing the BELT CLIP Connecting the Adapter 1. Pull the BELT CLIP LATCH away from the unit. 2. While pulling the BELT CLIP LATCH, push up on the BELT CLIP to remove it from the unit, as shown in Figure 1. 1. Slide the BELT CLIP into the BELT CLIP SLOT as shown in Figure 2. package.) Care and SafetyCare and Safety 65 FCC Notice 7 The FCC requires that you be advised of certain requirements involving the use of this device. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuβ¦
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2 Changing CHANNELS MONITOR MODE/LOCK Battery Sending Call Tones .......................................................... 12 ................................................... ...................... 12 ............................. 12 .............................................................15 Button (FUNCTION EDITING) TRANSMIT POWER SELECTION Mode CHANNEL SCAN Charge Level/Low Battery Indication To Charge the COMMUNICATOR ................................... 13 ................................................................. 14 .............................. 14 ............................................. 15 SPECIFICATIONS CHANNEL TABLE ...................................................................15 .................................................................... 16 .......................................................................21 TROUBLESHOOTING WARRANTY LICENSING .............................................................. 17 ............................................................................18 ..... Removing the Belt Clip Installing the Belt Clip Connecting the Adapter Accessory Connection ........................................................8 .........................................................8 ......................................................8 ........................................................8 Battery Installation LCD Screen Turning the Unit ON Turning the Unit OFF Adjusting Speaker Volume Receiving a Signal Transmitting a Signal .............................................................9 .................................................................... 10 ............................................................ 11 .......................................................... 11 .................................................... 11 ........................................................... 11 .......................................................... 11 OPERATION SPECIAL FEATURES CARE AND SAFETY FCC NOTICE ...................................................3 .....................................................5 ...............................................................7 GETTING STARTED Contents 4 Special FeaturesSpecial Features 1 BELT CLIP MONITOR button- Press to tune in and hold onto weak signals. UP / DN (DOWN) buttons- Used for changing channels, codes, and setting the receive volume. TALK (PUSH TO TALK) button- Used for making a call. CALL button- Press to transmit a CALL Tones. MIC - Microphone ANTENNA LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Screen- Displays current channel selection and other radio status symbols. BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER LATCH(Located on the rear) - Secures BATTERY COMPARTMENT cover. EAR/MIC jack- This jack is used to connect a 3.5 mm stereo headset/mic. POWER ON/OFF buttonPOWER- Press and hold thebutton to turn the unit ON or OFF. MODE /LOCK button- Press to shift into FUNCTION editing mode. Press and hold for 5 seconds to lock the buttons. SPEAKER BATTERY COMPARTMENT- Houses four(4)alkaline or Ni-MH rechargeable batteries (not (Located on the rear) included with the package). SCAN button- Used to activate and deactivate channel scanning. TX LED indicator- Illuminates red when transmitting. CALL BELT CLIP(LOCATED ON THE REAR) (Pg. 8) EAR/MIC/CHARGER JACK (Pgs. 8, 14) ANTENNA (Pgs. 5-7) UP BUTTON (VOLUME/CHANNEL) (Pgs. 4, 11-14, 17) DOWN BUTTON (VOLUME/CHANNEL) (Pgs. 4, 11-14, 17) BATTERY COMPARTMENT (LOCATED INSIDE) (Pgs. 4, 6, 9) TX LED INDICATOR (Pg. 4, 11, 14) CALL BUTTON (Pg. 4, 12, 14) SCAN BUTTON (Pg. 4, 13, 14) SPEAKER (Pg. 11) LCD SCREEN (Pgs. 4, 10-14, 17) PTT BUTTON (PUSH TO TALK) (Pgs.4, 7, 11-14) 2252 MODE BUTTON (Pgs. 4, 10, 12, 13, 17) POWER ON/OFF BUTTON (Pgs. 4, 9, 11, 14) MONITOR BUTTON (Pgs. 4, 11, 12, 17) Congratulations on your selection of a quality . With proper care and adherence to the set-up and user instructions in this Owner's Manual, this unit will provide BellSouth Product The COMMUNICATOR is a lightweight, compact two-way communication device that can be used to communicate with family or friends at parks, shopping malls, sporting events, concerts - any indoor or outdoor activity! around buildings or large structures. NOTE:The maximum transmission range will vary depending on terrain and environment. Range will be greater in open fields, while range is shorter within and Please read this Owner's Manual carefully to get the most out of your TWO- This unit may not ensure privacy of communication. WAY COMMUNICATOR. Other features include ON/OFF VOLUME CONTROL and BATTERY SAVE CIRCUITRY. The COMMUNICATOR is compatible with other brands utilizing the same The COMMUNICATOR has 14-CHANNELS, featuring a multi-functional LCD Screen (which displays the current channel and various status icons). frequency band (operating in the frequency range from 462.5625MHz to 467.7125MHz). The COMMUNICATOR is the newest generation in personal two-way communications. The COMMUNICATOR operates in a license-free radio band (no FCC license is needed for its operation), on any of the 14 license- free channels. BellSouthis committed to providing quality products that fit your needs. We would like to have any comments or suggestions you might have on this product. You may mail U.S. Electronics 105 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10016 your comments to: you with years of trouble-free service. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION VX SC Figure 1 Figure 2 Getting Started 8 Removing the BELT CLIP Installing the BELT CLIP Connecting the Adapter 1. Pull the BELT CLIP LATCH away from the unit. 2. While pulling the BELT CLIP LATCH, push up on the BELT CLIP to remove it from the unit, as shown in Figure 1. 1. Slide the BELT CLIP into the BELT CLIP SLOT as shown in Figure 2. package.) Care and SafetyCare and Safety 65 FCC Notice 7 The FCC requires that you be advised of certain requirements involving the use of this device. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuβ¦
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2252BD.sch-1 - Wed Jun 26 09:31:26 2002
Subject: Re: SAR for O632252LD02 Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 10:18:43 -0700 From: "Jennifer Song" <[email protected]> Organization: BACL To: <[email protected]> Hi Dennis, Please find the updated test report and users manual in the attachment. Regarding to the problems from FCC, we solved them in as follows: 1) The side view external photo is in the rest report, section 13.8. Grant: please modify the distance into 5cm and put 50% operational-based push-to-talk duty cycle in the grant. We have put the 50% operational-based push-to-talk duty cycle in the users manual. page 15, operation, specification. 2) In the updated users manual, FRS operation output power is 129mW, which is consistent with the output power showed in Tune-up exhibit. It is radiated power. Please help reviewing these updated exhibits. And I have uploaded them to your website too. If you have any other questions, please let me know as soon as possible. Thank you very much! Best Regards, Jennifer Song
Lionda Technology Company Limited FCC ID: O632252LD02 Report # R0206244FCC Part 95 Test Report EUT External Photographs EUT - Top View EUT - Front View Lionda Technology Company Limited FCC ID: O632252LD02 Report # R0206244FCC Part 95 Test Report EUT - Rear View EUT β Right View Lionda Technology Company Limited FCC ID: O632252LD02 Report # R0206244FCC Part 95 Test Report EUT β Left View
Lionda Technology Company Limited FCC ID: O632252LD02 Report # R0206244FCC Part 95 Test ReportPage 27 of 31 13.7 EUT β Solder View 13.8 EUT β Side View with Beltclip Lionda Technology Company Limited FCC ID: O632252LD02 Report # R0206244FCC Part 95 Test ReportPage 25 of 31 13.3 EUT - Rear View 13.4 EUT β Right View Lionda Technology Company Limited FCC ID: O632252LD02 Report # R0206244FCC Part 95 Test ReportPage 26 of 31 13.5 EUT β Left View 13.6 EUT β Component View
Lionda Technology Company Limited FCC ID: O632252LD02 Report # R0206244FCC Part 95 Test Report Proposed FCC ID Labeling FCC ID: O632252LD02 Lionda Technology Company Limited FCC ID: O632252LD02 Report # R0206244FCC Part 95 Test Report Proposed FCC ID Location Rear Side of EUT Proposed FCC ID Location label here
Lionda Technology Company Limited FCC ID: O632252LD02 Report # R0206244FCC Part 95 Test Report EUT Internal Photographs EUT β Component View EUT β Solder View
LIONDA TECHNOLOGY COMPANY LIMITED Lionda Research and Development Center 2252 descPage 18/21/02 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION Model: 2252 (CTCSS) a. Receiver Section Radio Frequency signal received by the antenna (ANT1), passing through the Low Pass Filter (L2-L3, C30-C31). The RF signal is then amplified by Low Noise Amplifier Q2 and passes through a Band Pass Filter FL1 (465MHz). The filtered signal within the range of 462 MHz β 467 MHz is then mixed with the first local oscillator signal from the Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) circuit (Q9, Q20-Q21, D7, L18) through Q11, a portion of VCO signal is then feedback to the PLL IC (IC5) for phase comparison generating a stable RX Frequency, the output signal is filtered by FL2 (10.7 MHz) which is the first Intermediate Frequency (IF) and is then amplified by Q14. The IF signal is fed to the discriminator IC (IC2) pin 16 which is then mixed with the second local oscillator supplied by crystal X2 (21.25 MHz) to produced and reduced second IF signal. Demodulated signal is recovered through correct adjustment of IF coil (L13) and the internal discriminator circuit of IC2. The recovered Audio signal is outputted at pin 9 of IC2 and then processed through filtering done by U3D circuit, the fully recovered audio signal is then further amplified by Power Amplifier U3A. An audible sound is therefore produce by the speaker SPK1, which can be varied from minimum to maximum through the key function (up/down) and process by the CPU IC6. b. Transmitter Section PTT switch (SW100) when pushed triggers the Transmitter Circuit βONβ, the voice signal generates by the surrounding noise passes through the Microphone MIC1 where mechanical to electrical transformation occurs, the electrical transformed signal is then filtered by a Band Pass Filter U3A, D, and C. The output signal is Modulated by a modulator circuit with a varactor diode D7 and L18. The external components from Q9-Q11 form a VCO Circuit, which generates the required oscillating frequency for transmission; a portion of this signal is feedback to the PLL IC2 pin 14 for phase comparison in order to produce a stabilized TX frequency. The modulated signal is then amplified by a Cascaded Amplifier Circuit Q7 and Q8 and again amplified by Q5 and Q6 to produce a sufficient Radio Frequency signal emitted by the Antenna (ANT1). c. Call Transmission By pushing the CALL key, a signal is detected by the CPU (IC6), a CALL data is then produced by the CPU. This data passes through the Band Pass Filter U1C and modulated by the varactor diode D4 and L1. The signal follows itβs conventional transmission section path through the antenna. d. Continuous Tone Coded Squelch Signal Protocol Once the unit is set to the corresponding Channel and CTCSS code at TX mode a tone is continuously generated from CPU through R96 and R103 and then passes through U1C for filtering and amplification. Then the Coded Tone signal follows its conventional transmission section path. During receiving mode once the Coded Tone signal matched with the set Code the CPU acknowledges and RX mute will disabled and RX will be active LIONDA TECHNOLOGY COMPANY LIMITED Lionda Research and Development Center 2252 descPage 28/21/02 e. Battery Low Detection Battery Low Detection is controlled by the IC6 as detected on the LCD1, however a voltage divider circuit R50 and R51 serve as the stabilize reference voltage for the IC6 to process its detection. f. Squelch Detection Supported by the linear IC circuit (IC2), a variable resistor VR1 sets the level of detection and Diode D11 acts as a comparator circuit interface with the CPU IC6. g. Power Supply Supply voltage of 6 Volts dc is needed to power βONβ the whole circuitry, by four (4) batteries βAAAβ size. FREQUENCY CHART CHANNELFREQUENCY (MHz)CHANNELFREQUENCY (MHz) 1462.56258467.5625 2462.58759467.5875 3462.612510467.6125 4462.637511467.6375 5462.662512467.6625 6462.687513467.6875 7462.712514467.7125 CTCSS CODE FREQUENCY CHART CODEFREQUENCY (Hz)CODEFREQUENCY (Hz) 167.020131.8 271.921136.5 374.422141.3 477.023146.2 579.724151.4 682.525156.7 785.426162.2 888.527167.9 991.528173.8 1094.829179.9 1197.430186.2 12100.031192.8 13103.532203.5 14107.233210.7 15110.934218.1 16114.835225.7 17118.836233.6 18123.037241.8 19127.338250.3
TUNE-UP PROCEDURE Model2252Page 18/13/02 2252 1. TRANSMITTING 1.1 TX VCO ADJUSTMENT a) Connect the DC voltmeter to the test point 1 (TP1). b) Press the PTT Button. c) Adjust L18. d) Specification:0.9Vdc +/- 0.3 V @ CH 1 1.2 FREQUENCY ADJUSTMENT a) Connect the frequency counter to ANT point. b) Adjust CV1. c) Specification:Tx Frequency +/- 200Hz 1.3 TX POWER CHECK a) Connect the RF level meter to the ANT point (RF impedance: 50β¦) b) Press the PTT button. c) Check the TX Power d) Specification:<18.1dBm +/-3 1.4 MAX. DEVIATION ADJUSTMENT a) Connect the deviation meter to the ANT point. b) Apply the audio signal 1KHz, 4mVrms to the test point 7 (TP7 - MIC input) c) Observe the clipped signal on the scope. d) Adjust SVR1. e) Specification:2.5KHz Dev +/- 0.15KHz 1.5 MODULATION SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT a) Connect the deviation meter to the ANT point. b) Apply the audio signal 1KHz, 8mVrms to the test point (TP7 - MIC input). c) Adjust SVR1. d) Specification:0.9-1.0KHz Dev 1.6 CALL DATA MODULATION SENSITIVITY CHECK a) Press the Call Button and observe the deviation meter to check the deviation. b) Specification:1.8KHz +/- 0.5KHz 2. RECEIVING 2.1 RX VCO CHECK a) Connect the DC voltmeter to test point 1 (TP1). b) Check the DC voltage. c) Specification:0.9Vdc +/- 0.6V @ CH 1 TUNE-UP PROCEDURE Model2252Page 28/13/02 2252 2.2 QUAD COIL ADJUSTMENT a) Connect the DC voltmeter to the test point 3 (TP3). b) Adjust the IFT1. c) Specification:1.5Vdc +/- 0.2V 2.3 SENSITIVITY CHECK a) Connect the Sinnader meter to test point 5 (TP5). b) Reduce the RF output level of signal generator to get the 12dB of Sinnader. c) Specification:<-112dBm 2.4 SQUELCH THRESHOLD POINT ADJUSTMENT a) Connect the DC voltmeter to test point 16. b) Same setup as the Sensitivity Check. c) Adjust the SVR1 to get the DC changing point. d) Specification:7dB +/- 1dB 2.5 SPEAKER OUTPUT LEVEL CHECK a) Connect the Audio level meter to test point 5 (TP5). b) Connect the 8β¦ load to test point 5 (TP5). c) Press the volume button till its maximum level. d) Adjust the modulation deviation of RF signal generator. e) Check the clipping start deviation & level. f) Specification: Clipping start deviation = >0.6KHz Level = -2 +/- 4 dBm NOTE: 1. Press PTT button continuously when checking TRANSMITTING parameters. 2. Press the Monitor button to disable the RX power saving when the RX is not stable. 3. OTHER PARAMETER CHECKING 3.1 LOW BATTERY DETECT VOLTAGE CHECK a) Change the voltage until the Battery icon is flashing on the LCD. b) Check the voltage. c) Specification:4.2Vdc +/- 0.3V
slc_npart descrip rev Qty. reference smt 12D-1420-004A CRYSTAL FILTERS 21.3MHz(ft21.3)3dB BANDWIDTH +/-3.75KHz P0 2 FL2,FL3 111-6103-002A IC_MEM 24LC02 (SOIC-8) P0 1 IC3 Y 112-2213-001B TR_RF POWER BFQ540(SOT-89) P0 1 Q16 Y 128-1213-090A CAP_C_CHIP 9PF/D(CH)(0603) A:COG150L P0 1 C154 Y 128-22A9-104A CAP_C_C.H.D. F0.1uF/Z(0603) Y:YF153L P0 30 C1,C4,C5,C13,C16,C22,C25,C26,C36,C41,C44,C51,C54,C69,C81 Y 128-22A9-104A CAP_C_C.H.D. F0.1uF/Z(0603) Y:YF153L P0 0 C64,C65,C71,C78,C80,C86,C96,C99,C106,C125,C126,C135,C150 Y 128-1216-101A CAP_C_CHIP 100PF/J(CH)(0603) A:COG150L P0 4 C28,C107,C127,C130 Y 128-2297-103A CAP_C_C.H.D. B0.01uF/K(0603) X:X7R282L P0 17 C2,C21,C46,C70,C74,C82,C89,C91,C98,C103,C104,C110 Y 128-2297-103A CAP_C_C.H.D. B0.01uF/K(0603) X:X7R282L P0 0 R103,C113,C141,C151,C161 Y 128-1213-100A CAP_C CHIP 10PF/D/(CH)/(0603) A:COG150L P0 4 C48,C49,C84,C143 Y 128-1216-120A CAP_C_CHIP 12PF/J(CH)(0603) A:COG150L P0 2 C31,C114 Y 128-2297-102A CAP_C_C.H.D. B0.001uF/K(0603) X:X7R282L P0 10 C24,C33,C53,C62,C102,C119,C140,C145,C147,C148 Y 128-1211-010A CAP_C CHIP 1PF/B/(CH)/(0603) A:COG150L P0 2 C123,C161 Y 128-23A9-105A CAP_C_C.H.D. F 1uF/Z(0805) Y:YF153L P0 10 C6,C9,C14,C23,C27,C90,C136,C138,C146,C165 Y 128-2297-222A CAP_C_C.H.D. B0.0022uF/K(0603) X:X7R282L P0 1 C12 Y 128-1211-2R2A CAP_C CHIP 2.2PF/B/(CH)/(0603) A:COG150L P0 1 C139 Y 128-1216-200A CAP_C_CHIP 20PF/J(CH)(0603) A:COG150L P0 3 C83,C95,C131 Y 128-23A9-224A CAP_C_C.H.D.F0.22uF/Z(0805) Y:YF153L P0 2 C37,C152 Y 128-1216-221A CAP_C_CHIP 220PF/J(CH)(0603) A:COG150L P0 8 C8,C10,C58,C60,C85,C129,C134,C137 Y 128-2297-223A CAP_C_C.H.D. B0.022uF/K(0603) X:X7R282L P0 9 C45,C47,C50,C52,C55,C61,C63,C68,C105 Y 128-1216-220A CAP_C_CHIP 22PF/J(CH)(0603) A:COG150L P0 1 C117 Y 128-1211-020A CAP_C CHIP 2PF/B(+/-0.15PF)/(CH)/(0603) A:COG150L P0 3 C87,C168,R236 Y 128-1211-3R3A CAP_C CHIP 3.3PF/B/(CH)/(0603) A:COG150L P0 3 C118,C120,C122 Y 128-1216-300A CAP_C_CHIP 30PF/J(CH)(0603) A:COG150L P0 2 C38,C39 Y 128-1216-331A CAP_C_CHIP 330PF/J(CH)(0603) A:COG150L P0 2 C72,C73 Y 128-23A9-474A CAP_C_C.H.D.F0.47uF/Z(0805) Y:YF153L P0 3 C18,C20,C35 Y 128-1216-471A CAP_C_CHIP 470PF/J(CH)(0603) A:COG150L P0 3 C19,C88,C144 Y 128-22A8-473A CAP_C_C.H.D. F0.047uF/M(0603) Y:YF153L P0 5 C40,C66,C75,C76,C79 Y 128-1216-561A CAP_C_CHIP 560PF/J(CH )(0603) A:COG150L P0 3 C3,C7,C43 Y 128-1213-050A CAP_C_CHIP 5PF/D(CH)(0603) A:COG150L P0 3 C30,C93,C124 Y 128-1213-060A CAP_C_CHIP 6PF/D(CH)(0603) A:COG150L P0 2 C109,C155 Y 128-1213-070A CAP_C_CHIP 7PF/D(CH)(0603) A:COG150L P0 2 C115,C158 Y 128-1216-820A CAP_C_CHIP 82PF/J(CH)(0603) A:COG150L P0 2 C128,C133 Y 128-1213-080A CAP_C_CHIP 8PF/D(CH)(0603) A:COG150L P0 2 C92,C121 Y 125-0255-003A CHIP SPRING COIL D1.2X0.32X3T P0 2 L3,L8 Y 125-0122-S12A CHIP COIL SQUARE 12nH/J(0603) P0 3 L5,L10,L12 Y 125-0133-2R2A CHIP COIL SQUARE 2.2uH/K(0805) P0 1 L7 Y 114-1207-001A DIODE_SW LL4148/MM4148 MELF P0 3 D4,D13,D14 Y 114-1109-001A DIODE_SW KDS114(URP) P0 4 D2,D3,D5,R39 Y 125-0255-004A CHIP SPRING COIL D1.2X0.32X4T P0 4 L2,L4,L9,L17 Y 111-2103-008A IC_LI KA386/LM386(SOP) P0 1 IC1 Y 114-4008-001A DIODE_VAR KDV154B(SOT-23) P0 1 D8 Y 111-2103-005A IC_LI KA324/KIA324/LM324(SOP) P0 3 U1,U2,U3 Y 112-1306-001C TR_SS MMBT3904LT1(SOT-23) P0 6 Q3,Q4,Q9,Q15,Q21,Q23 Y 112-2306-001A TR_RF KTC3880Y SOT23 P0 1 Q14 Y 112-2306-003A TR_RF 2SC4901 (SOT-23) HFE:120-250 P0 6 Q2,Q11,Q17,Q18,Q19,Q20 Y 112-1106-001A TR_SS KST2907TF/KTN2907S/AS /MMBT2907LT1(SOT-23) P0 6 Q1,Q5,Q6,Q7,Q12,Q13 Y 122-0224-122A RES_(0603)-10 1.2 KOHM P0 1 R81 Y 122-0224-182A RES_(0603)-10 1.8 KOHM P0 1 R71 Y 122-0224-100A RES_(0603)-10 10 OHM P0 10 R10,R18,R22,R53,R69,R89,R94,R126,R151,R152 Y 122-0224-101A RES_(0603)-10 100 OHM P0 3 R38,R43,R135 Y 122-0224-104A RES_(0603)-10 100 KOHM P0 18 R11,R21,R52,R56,R62,R68,R73,R84,R85,R86,R97,R144 Y 122-0224-104A RES_(0603)-10 100 KOHM P0 0 R61,R204,R205,R231,R232,R233 Y 122-0224-103A RES_(0603)-10 10 KOHM P0 9 R13,R20,R54,R83,R101,R134,R139,R145,R230 Y 122-0224-124A RES_(0603)-10 120 KOHM P0 3 R3,R5,R67 Y 122-0224-154A RES_(0603)-10 150 KOHM P0 2 R58,R66 Y 122-0224-153A RES_(0603)-10 15 KOHM P0 2 R4,R9 Y 122-0224-183A RES_(0603)-10 18 KOHM P0 3 R26,R200,R203 Y 122-0224-222A RES_(0603)-10 2.2 KOHM P0 7 R42,R76,R116,R117,R122,R131,R153 Y 122-0224-272A RES_(0603)-10 2.7 KOHM P0 3 R29,R65,R93 Y 122-0224-224A RES_(0603)-10 220 KOHM P0 10 R209,R210,R211,R212,R213,R214,R215,R216,R217,R218 Y 122-0224-223A RES_(0603)-10 22 KOHM P0 15 R23,R30,R40,R44,R46,R47,R48,R49,R50,R51,R115,R127,R150 Y 122-0224-273A RES_(0603)-10 27 KOHM P0 1 R206 Y 122-0224-392A RES_(0603)-10 3.9 KOHM P0 1 R57 Y 122-0224-330A RES_(0603)-10 33 OHM P0 5 R77,R80,R123,R136,R143 Y 122-0224-331A RES_(0603)-10 330 OHM P0 2 R79,R91 Y 122-0224-334A RES_(0603)-10 330 KOHM P0 3 R1,R95,C178 Y 122-0224-333A RES_(0603)-10 33 KOHM P0 3 R24,R41,R82 Y 122-0224-393A RES_(0603)-10 39 KOHM P0 1 R25 Y 122-0224-4R7A RES_(0603)-10 4.7 OHM P0 1 R15 Y 122-0224-472A RES_(0603)-10 4.7 KOHM P0 11 R33,R34,R35,R45,R92,R114,R120,R121,R124,R125,R148 Y 122-0224-474A RES_(0603)-10 470 KOHM P0 4 R6,R55,R59,R229 Y 122-0224-473A RES_(0603)-10 47 KOHM P0 8 R8,R16,R17,R31,R32,R36,R113,R119 Y 122-0224-562A RES_(0603)-10 5.6 KOHM P0 4 R28,R60,R70,R72 Y 122-0224-513A RES_(0603)-10 51 KOHM P0 1 R207 Y 122-0224-560A RES_(0603)-10 56 OHM P0 2 R129,R146 Y 122-0224-682A RES_(0603)-10 6.8 KOHM P0 3 R130,R133,R202 Y 122-0224-683A RES_(0603)-10 68 KOHM P0 3 R64,R90,R100 Y 122-0224-822A RES_(0603)-10 8.2 KOHM P0 4 R74,R78,R99,R118 Y 122-0224-820A RES_(0603)-10 82 OHM P0 1 R132 Y 122-0224-823A RES_(0603)-10 82 KOHM P0 1 R106 Y 127-7500-060A CAP_C_TRIMMER 6PF (SMT) P0 1 C132 Y 123-3224-503A CHIP SVR 50 KOHM P0 2 VR1,VR3 Y 111-3103-007A IC_COM TA31180FN (SSOP-24) P0 1 IC2 Y 12C-1420-004A XTAL_21.250MHz (18PF) HC-49S(3.6mm) +/-3PPM(-10~+65ΒΆΓ) P0 1 X2 111-2103-006A IC_LI TB31202FN(SOP) P0 1 IC5 Y 12C-1170-001A XTAL_32.768KHz D3X8 P0 1 X1 128-1211-0R5A CAP_C CHIP 0.5PF/B/(CH)/(0603) A:COG150L P0 1 C101 Y 128-1216-150A CAP_C_CHIP 15PF/J(CH)(0603β¦
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2252.sch-1 - Wed Jun 26 09:28:48 2002 2252.sch-2 - Wed Jun 26 09:30:12 2002
Note: This test report is specially limited to the above client company and product model. It may not be duplicated without prior written consent of Bay Area Compliance Laboratory Corporation. This report must not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. FCC PART 95 EMI MEASUREMENT AND TEST REPORT For Lionda Technology Company Limited Block 2 Laodong 2 nd Industrial Area, Xixian, Baoan, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China 518102 FCC ID: O632252LD02 July 16, 2002 This Report Concerns: Original Report Equipment Type: Family Radio Service (FRS) Test Engineer:Jeff Lee Report Number:R0206244 Test Date:June 27, 2002 Reviewed By:Benjamin Jin Prepared By:Bay Area Compliance Laboratory Corporation 230 Commercial Street Sunnyvale, CA 94085 Tel: (408) 732-9162 Fax: (408) 732 9164 Lionda Technology Company Limited FCC ID: O632252LD02 Report # R0206244FCC Part 95 Test ReportPage 2 of 31 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION.................................................................................................................................................4 1.1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION FOR EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT).........................................................................................4 1.2 OBJECTIVE................................................................................................................................................................................4 1.3 TEST METHODOLOGY.............................................................................................................................................................4 1.4 TEST FACILITY.........................................................................................................................................................................4 1.5 TEST EQUIPMENT LIST............................................................................................................................................................5 2 - SYSTEM TEST CONFIGURATION..................................................................................................................................6 2.1 JUSTIFICATION.........................................................................................................................................................................6 2.2 EUT EXERCISE SOFTWARE....................................................................................................................................................6 2.3 SPECIAL ACCESSORIES............................................................................................................................................................6 2.4 SCHEMATICS / BLβ¦
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230 Commercial St. Β· Sunnyvale, California Β· United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 95B | 462.5625 MHz - 467.7125 MHz | 135.00 mW | 11K0F3E | 2.5000000000 ppm |

Digital Cordless Phone οΏ½ Handset Unit
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Analog Cordless Phone
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
Analog Cordless Phone
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
2.4GHz Digital Spread-Spectrum Cordless Phone
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
2.4GHz Digital Spread-Spectrum Cordless Phone
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System