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System 5000 U s e r s M a n u a l Revision 1 ISECUREtrac Corporation iiSECUREtrac 2250 User’s Manual Rev 1.0 Confidential Page 1 7/3/2007 Introduction This manual covers the installation and removal of the iSECUREtrac Corp System 5000 personal tracking system. Equipment List · System 5000 PTU (Personal Tracking Unit) · iSECUREtrac System 5000 Intellicuff (see user manual for bracelet transmitter or installation) · iSECUREtrac System 5000 Charging Base · Floor based power module with AC power cord Installation Tools · None System Status Indicators · An LCD with indicator icons is provided on the PTU. The icon in the lower right hand corner will display a battery when on battery power and a lighting bolt when in the charging base and the base is plugged into the power line. · The charging base has a red LED that can be seen when looking through a transparent window in the cradle area of the changing base. When the led can be seen the base is being powered. Connecting a Offender at the Agent's location · The agent enters configuration information into the server software. · The offender comes to the agent’s office. · The agent forces the unit to call. · The agent confirms configuration has been uploaded to the unit. · Wireless bracelet transmitter is attached to the ankle of the offender. · Agent waits for Installation message signal display on the PTU LCD · The agent gives the offender the PTU and Charging Station. · The offender takes the PTU and Charging Station home. · The offender connects the Charging Station to AC receptacles. · The offender places the PTU in the Charging Station when at home · The offender carries PTU with them when not at home ISECUREtrac Corporation iiSECUREtrac 2250 User’s Manual Rev 1.0 Confidential Page 2 7/3/2007 Removal of an Offender at Agent's Location · The agent enters removal information into the server software. · PTU will deactivate on next call. · The agent notifies offender of removal. · The offender removes the Charging Station power. · The offender comes the agent’s office bringing the PTU and Charging Station. · Wireless transmitter is removed from the ankle of the offender. Location of the Charging base at offenders location · The unit should be set on a level a table at least 30 inches off the floor · The table should not be close to a source of water or a location where it will be easily knocked to the floor. · The unit should be several feet away from electrical kitchen appliances and televisions sets. · The best location is the center of the dwelling, to provide the same distance between the bracelet receiver and when its transmitter is at the extreme areas of the dwelling, i.e. the center of the inclusion zone. Wearing the PTU · Do Not wear the unit such that it is closer than 1 ft to the head of the Offender · Do Not submerge in water. · Do Not drop. · When in a car place the unit should be out of direct summertime sun light. FCC Requirements This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Caution to the user Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment ISECUREtrac Corporation iiSECUREtrac 2250 User’s Manual Rev 1.0 Confidential Page 3 7/3/2007 Service Requirements In the event of equipment malfunction, all repairs should be performed by our Company or an authorized agent. It is the responsibility of users requiring service to report the need for service to our Company or to one of our authorized agents, Service can be obtained at iSECUREtrac Corp. 5078 S 111 th Street Omaha, NE 68137
System 5000 PTUPTU Top AssemblyRevision: ADate: 4/27/2007 Qty Value Description Designator Footprint Comment Manufacturer Part# 1 1/16 inch 3M™ Urethane Foam Tape 4116 White, 1/16 inch (1.6m m) firm, high-density, open cell urethane foam with acrylic adhesive B2 Place on top of back-up battery for drop test 3M 4116 1 Serialization Label P-Touch Label maker label barcoded w/nums under Altr on Sourced 1 4.2 V Single Cell Li Battery BT1 B 2B-EH-A 4.2 V Singl e Cell Li Battery Electritek AVT-900494 Rev A 1 FEMA 128x128 I2C LCD Display LCD 2 ZF5-28-02-TM-WT-TR Reverse FEMA 128x128 I2C LCD Display FEMA Electronic s CG128128E-FWT1N-12 1 NA PTU Housing Navigation Switch Hanaco Manufacturing PTU-0004-T1 1 NA GPS Antenna P15 Complete GPS Antenna Jiashan JinChang Electronic Co GAACZ-N - coded 1575 R-AU 1 NA Motor, General Kind Motor NA Motor JinLong Machinery(motor) Z6DL2B0050001 2 NA Motor Connector Motor Connector Contacts NA Motor C onnector Contacts JST(conn) ZH-002T.P0.5 1 NA Motor Connector Motor Connector Housing NA Motor Co nnector Housing JST(conn) ZHR-2 1 Header, 4-Pin Cell Ant Mount cell ant mount Rt Angle Board mount SMA to Rt angle GSC 35 mm cabl e length KJ Comtech K99-249-000 1 NA LCD Gasket LCD Gasket Marian Corporation PTU-0011-T1 1 NA Round Speaker filter no adhesive Speaker Filter Marian Corporation ISECURRDSPKRFLT 1 NA Square Speaker Filter with adhesive Speaker Filte r Marian Corporation ISECURSQSPKRFLT 1 NA Square Foam Gasket - Light blocking gasket On top of U13 NA Black Foam gasket covers all light to the sensor un less case is opened Marian Corporation IST-PTU-0099 2 3.25 in BLK-STRANDED-HOOKUP WIRE 22 AWG E1, E2 40 mil hole Antenna - 3.25 inch Wire Antenna Magnet Wire C20 16B-1000-ND 17 Assembly Screws 2-28 1/4" Flathead Torx #6 McMaster-Carr 95893A153 1 Header, 4-Pin Cell Ant Mount cell ant mount Green Dot Stubby Antenn a Mobile Mark 42/PSTG0900/1900 1 NA Water Detection Sticker See assembly doc NA .25" x .25" plain label with no imprint NovaVision C-1025 2 Antenna Tie Point CT1, CT2 Ant Tie Header 2 Panduit PLT.6SM 1 NA PTU Housing Base Prism Plastics PTU-0002-T2 1 NA PTU Housing Cell Antenna Shroud Prism Plastics PTU-0003-T2 1 NA PTU Housing Cover Prism Plastics PTU-0001-T3 1 NA PTU Housing IR Window Prism Plastics PTU-0007-T2 1 NA PTU Housing Light Plate Prism Plastics PTU-0009-T1 1 NA PTU Housing Printed LCD Display Window Prism Plastics PTU-0010-T1 1 NA PTU Housing Sub-Chassis Prism Plastics PTU-0006-T4 1 NA PTU Housing Tamper Plug Prism Plastics PTU-0008-T1 1 Loudspeaker LS1 RDG-08B Speaker Star Micronics RDG-08B 1 Microphone MK1 MAA-04B-SA2 Mic1 Star Micronics MAA-04B-SA2 1 P2 Zebra Pads 20 Z-axis ZFill 067 Rev C 1 zebra pads SNDBtoB Zebra Pads 8 Sound BtoB Connector Z-axis ZFill 068 Rev B 1 Rev A Contact Board Assembly Rev A Sub-assembly built as a sub-assembly Job folder issued 1 Rev A LCD Board Assembly Rev A Sub-assembly built as a sub-assembly Job folder issued 1 Rev A Main PTU Board Assembly Rev A Sub-assembly built as a sub-assembly Job folder issued Designator Footprint Comment Manufacturer Part# Housing Insert NA Shorted Center Pad with Outside pad Altron Sourced Housing Insert NA 100 mil SIP Header Samtec MTSW-102-08 -L-S-330 Footprint Comment Manufacturer Part# NA REV J Altron Sourced NDT-03A NDT-03A Star Micronics NDT-03A 402 Cap Panasonic ECJ0EB1A104K 805 Cap Murata GRM219R61E225KA12 402 Cap Panasonic ECJ0EB0J105M 402 Cap Panasonic ECJ0EB1C103K 603 Cap Murata GRM188R61C105KA93D LTW-270TLA LED1 OSRAM LW Y2SG -VHAF-EKJM-1 603 Inductor Steward HZ0603B112R-10 ZF5-28-02-TM-WT-TR Reverse LCD Flex cable connector H irose FH12-28S-0.5SH(55) SOT23 new 2N3904 NOP NOP 402 Res3 NOP NOP 402 Res3 Panasonic ERJ2GEJ104X 402 Res3 Panasonic ERJ2GEJ103X QFN50P200X200X10 FAN5613 Fairchild Semiconductor FAN56 13MPX 402 Res3 Panasonic ERJ2GEJ473X Manufacturer Part# JST(conn) B2B-EH-A(LF)(SN) Panasonic VL2330-1F3 Panasonic ECJ0EB1C103K Venkel C0402C0G500-681JNP Venkel C0402C0G500-121JNP Venkel C0402C0G500-1R8DTRP Venkel C0402C0G500-470JNP Venkel C0402C0G500-120JNP Venkel C0402C0G500-180JNP Venkel C0402X7R160-104KNP Venkel C0402C0G500-220JNP Venkel C0402C0G500-2R2CNP Venkel C0402C0G500-102JNP Panasonic ECJ-1VB0J106M Panasonic ECJ0EB1A333K Panasonic ECJ0EB0J224K Rohm TCA0J476M8R Panasonic ECJ3YF1A226Z Panasonic ECJ0EC1H150J Kemet T494A686K004AS Panasonic ECJ-1VB1C105K Panasonic ECJ0EB0J474K Panasonic ECJ0EB0J105M Panasonic ECJ0EB1H471K Page 1 of 2 Qty Value Description Designator Footprint Comment Manufacturer Part# Panasonic ECJ0EB1C104K Panasonic ECJ0EB1H102K Panasonic ECJ0EB1A104K Venkel C0402C0G500-6R8CNP Venkel C0402C0G500-270JNP Venkel C0402X7R160-104KNP Venkel NOP Venkel C0402C0G500-4R7CNP Venkel C0402C0G500-101JNP Venkel C0402C0G500-6R0CNE Venkel C0402C0G500-8R2CNP Venkel C0402C0G500-1R0CNP Venkel C0402C0G500-5R6CNP Venkel C0402C0G500-3R9CNP Venkel C0402C0G500-331JNP Venkel C0402C0G500-100JNP ON Semiconductor MURA240T3G LITE-ON LTST-C190KRKT Samtec SSW-102-01-S-S Steward HZ0603B112R-10 Panasonic ERJ-3GEY0R00V Venkel LMCI1005-18NJT Venkel LMCI1005-R10JT CoilCraft 1008CS-270XJLC Venkel LMCI1005-15NJT Venkel LMCI1005-56NJT Venkel LMCI1005-27NJT Venkel LMCI1005-4N7KT TDK MLF1608E120KT Venkel LMCI1005-33NJT Venkel LMCI1005-22NJT Panasonic ERJ-3GEY0R00V Venkel LMCI1005-39NJT Venkel C0402C0G500-120JNP Venkel C0402C0G500-102JNP Altron SourcedJST(conn) B 2B-ZR None NOP Sunridge MCBG-ST-00T NOP NOP NOP NOP AnyData/NAIS AXK5F00545J AnyData/NAIS DTG2000 Leadtek LR9805 III NOP NOP NOP NOP International Rectifier IRLML6401 Fairchild Semiconductor MMBT3904 NEC (CEL) NE85619 ON Semiconductor MMBT2222ATT1G Panasonic ERJ-2GE0R00X Panasonic ERJ2RKF10R0X Panasonic ERJ2GEJ393X Panasonic ERJ2GEJ102X Panasonic ERJ2GEJ330X Panasonic ERJ2RKF1871X Panasonic ERJ2GEJ103X Panasonic ERJ2GEJ104X Panasonic ERJ2GEJ101X Panasonic ERJ2GEJ223X Panasonic ERJ2GEJ154X Panasonic NOP Panasonic ERJ2GEJ473X Panasonic ERJ2GEJ101 Koaspeer RK73B1ETTP333J Panasonic ERJ2GEJ333 Panasonic ERJ2GEJ103 Panasonic ERJ2GEJ4…
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Tune up procedure To set up transmit power before shipping, AnyDATA uses a manufacturing process which is called “Calibration of Rx and Tx power over the dynamic range, temperature and frequency”. CDMA technical standard requires AnyDATA’s CDMA module to transmit more than +23dBm output power when it is required to transmit its maximum power. Therefore, AnyDATA sets the maximum power of the module to +24.5dBm (+1dB, -1.5dB) By adjusting Tx AGC Amplifier built in the CDMA module, transmit power can be limited to +24.5dBm (+1dB,-1.5dB) Transmit power calibration consists of transmit linearizer calibration, and power compensation calibration over the temperature and frequency. During the transmit linearizer calibration, the module searches for 16 AGC adjust values for the 16 power levels within the dynamic range including the maximum output power and saves these AGC adjust values in the memory device in the module. These searched AGC adjust values (TX_LIN_MASTER) set the maximum power of the module. To prevent the variation in maximum power over the frequency, the transmit circuit is calibrated over the frequency and compensation values (TX_LIM_VS_FREQ) are found. These values are also used to limit the maximum output power to +24.5dBm (+1dB,-1.5dB) Also to prevent the variation in maximum power over the temperature, the transmit circuit is calibrated over the temperature and compensation values (TX_LIM_VS_TEMP) are found. These are also used to limit the maximum output power to +24.5dBm (+1dB,-1.5dB) when there is variation in temperature..
This report is for the exclusive use of Intertek's Client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the agreement. Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement, for any loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of this report. Only the Client is authorized to copy or distribute this report and then only in its entirety. Any use of the Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material, product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek. The observations and test results in this report are relevant only to the sample tested. This report by itself does not imply that the material, product, or service is or has ever been under an Intertek certification program. TEST REPORT Report Number: 3125063LEX-002 Project Number: 3125065 Evaluation of Model Number: System 5000 PTU FCC ID: OAM5000 Tested to the SAR Criteria in FCC OET Bulletin 65, Supplement C (Edition 01-01) For iSECUREtrac Corporation Test Performed by: Test Authorized by: Intertek 731 Enterprise Drive Lexington, KY 40510 iSECUREtrac Corporation 5022 South 114th Street Omaha, NE 68137 Prepared By:_______________________________Date:____8/17/2007________ Vinay Kutty, Senior Project Engineer Approved By:______________________________Date:____8/17/2007_________ Bryan C. Taylor, Team Leader Intertek 731 Enterprise Drive, Lexington, KY 40510 Telephone: 859-226-1000 Fax: 859-226-1040 Web: www.etlsemko.com 731 Enterprise Drive, Lexington KY 40510 Evaluation For:iSECUREtrac Corporation FCC ID: OAM5000 Model Number: System 5000 PTU Report Number: 3125063LEX-002 Page 2 of 25 FCC SAR Evaluation TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 DOCUMENT HISTORY ................................................................................................................ 3 2.0 REFERENCES................................................................................................................................. 3 3.0 INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................ 4 MODIFICATIONS MADE TO TEST SAMPLE.................................................................................................. 4 4.0 TEST SITE DESCRIPTION........................................................................................................... 5 MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT..................................................................................................................... 6 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY................................................................................................................ 7 MEASUREMENT TRACEABILITY................................................................................................................ 8 5.0 JOB DESCRIPTION ....................................................................................................................... 9 TEST SAMPLE DESCRIPTION.................................................................................................................... 10 6.0 SYSTEM VERIFICATION .......................................................................................................... 12 DIPOLE SYSTEM VALIDATION................................................................................................................. 12 TISSUE SIMULATING LIQUID DESCRIPTION AND VALIDATION............................................................... 14 7.0 EVALUATION PROCEDURES .................................................................................................. 16 TEST POSITIONS: ..................................................................................................................................... 16 REFERENCE POWER MEASUREMENT: .....................................................................................................16 COARSE SCAN: ........................................................................................................................................ 16 ZOOM SCAN: ........................................................................................................................................... 16 DATA EXTRAPOLATION: ......................................................................................................................... 17 REFERENCE POWER MEASUREMENT: .....................................................................................................17 RF AMBIENT ACTIVITY:.......................................................................................................................... 17 8.0 TEST CONFIGURATION / TEST PHOTOGRAPHS .............................................................. 18 9.0 CRITERIA...................................................................................................................................... 21 10.0 ENGINEERING JUDGMENTS ............................................................................................... 21 11.0 TABULAR TEST RESULTS .................................................................................................... 22 CONDUCTED POWER MEASUREMENTS................................................................................................... 22 BODY MODE TABULAR TEST RESULTS................................................................................................... 23 12.0 GRAPHICAL SAR SCAN RESULTS...................................................................................... 25 731 Enterprise Drive, Lexington KY 40510 Evaluation For:iSECUREtrac Corporation FCC ID: OAM5000 Model Number: System 5000 PTU Report Number: 3125063LEX-002 Page 3 of 25 FCC SAR Evaluation 1.0 DOCUMENT HISTORY Revision/ Project Number Writer Initials Date Change 1.0 /3125065 VK 8/17/2007 Original document 2.0 REFERENCES 1] ANSI, ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1991: IEEE S…
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This report is for the exclusive use of Intertek's Client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the agreement. Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement, for any loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of this report. Only the Client is authorized to copy or distribute this report and then only in its entirety. Any use of the Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material, product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek. The observations and test results in this report are relevant only to the sample tested. This report by itself does not imply that the material, product, or service is or has ever been under an Intertek certification program. TEST REPORT Report Number: 3125065LEX-001 Project Number: 3125065 Evaluation of Model Number: System 5000 PTU FCC ID: OAM5000 FCC Part 22 Subpart H FCC Part 24 Subpart E For iSECUREtrac Corporation Test Performed by: Test Authorized by: Intertek 731 Enterprise Drive Lexington, KY 40510 iSECUREtrac Corporation 5022 South 114th Street Omaha, NE 68137 Prepared By:_______________________________Date:____6/21/2007________ Jason Centers, Senior Project Engineer Approved By:______________________________Date:____6/21/2007_________ Bryan C. Taylor, Team Leader Intertek 731 Enterprise Drive, Lexington, KY 40510 Telephone: 859-226-1000 Fax: 859-226-1040 Web: www.etlsemko.com 731 Enterprise Drive, Lexington KY 40510 Evaluation For:iSECUREtrac Corporation FCC ID: OAM5000 Model Number: System 5000 PTU Report Number: 3125065LEX-001 Page 2 of 30 FCC Part 22H and 24E Evaluation TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 JOB DESCRIPTION .......................................................................................................................... 4 1.1 COMPANY INFORMATION............................................................................................................ 4 1.2 TEST SAMPLE INFORMATION....................................................................................................... 4 1.3 SYSTEM SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.................................................................................................... 5 1.4 CABLES USED DURING TESTING................................................................................................. 5 1.5 SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM(S) ...................................................................................................... 6 1.6 MODE(S) OF OPERATION / ENGINEERING JUDGMENTS................................................................ 6 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY................................................................................................................. 7 2.1 MODIFICATIONS REQUIRED FOR COMPLIANCE............................................................................ 7 3 TEST FACILITY................................................................................................................................ 8 3.1 TEST EQUIPMENT......................................................................................................................... 8 4 CONDUCTED RF POWER .............................................................................................................. 9 4.1 TEST PROCEDURE........................................................................................................................ 9 4.2 TEST RESULTS............................................................................................................................. 9 5 RADIATED RF POWER................................................................................................................. 10 5.1 TEST PROCEDURE...................................................................................................................... 10 5.2 TEST RESULTS........................................................................................................................... 11 6 EMISSION LIMITATIONS, OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH .......................................................... 12 6.1 TEST PROCEDURE...................................................................................................................... 12 6.2 TEST RESULTS........................................................................................................................... 12 7 OUT OF BAND EMISSION AT ANTENNA TERMINALS........................................................ 16 7.1 TEST PROCEDURE...................................................................................................................... 16 7.2 TEST RESULTS........................................................................................................................... 17 8 FIELD STRENGTH OF SPURIOUS RADIATION ..................................................................... 22 8.1 TEST PROCEDURE...................................................................................................................... 22 8.2 TEST RESULTS........................................................................................................................... 22 9 RECEIVER SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ........................................................................................... 27 9.1 TEST LIMITS............................................................................................................................... 27 9.2 TEST PROCEDURE...................................................................................................................... 27 9.3 TEST RESULTS........................................................................................................................... 28 10 FREQUENCY STABILITY VS TEMPERATURE ................................................................. 29 731 Enterprise Drive, Lexington KY 40510 Evaluation For:iSECUREtrac Corporation FCC…
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Transmitter Spurious Emissions – Front Transmitter Spurious Emissions – Back Receiver Spurious Emissions – Front Receiver Spurious Emissions – Back Conducted Tests Environmental Tests SAR Test – Body Mode, Top SAR Test – Body Mode, Bottom SAR Test – Body Mode, Left SAR Test – Body Mode, Right
5078 S 111th Street · Omaha, Nebraska · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 24E | 1.85 GHz - 1.91 GHz | 8.00 mW | 1M25F9W | 2.5 ppm |

System 5000 Base
Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
Personal Tracking Device
Equipment Class
PCT - PCS Licensed Transmitter worn on body
Personal Tracking Device
Equipment Class
DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified
Personal Tracking Unit
Equipment Class
DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter