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OB6-IGDT44916DATA TAG

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DATA TAG - FCC ID OB6-IGDT44916 - Hi-G-Tek Ltd
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified
Date of Grant
Apr 29, 2007
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Apr 25, 2007
Equipment Note
DATA TAG
Frequency Range
916.50000000 - 916.50000000
Company
Hi-G-Tek Ltd
Country
Israel

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Users Manual

Hi-G-Tek Ltd. Wireless Monitoring Platform for Security & Management Pg.1 Hi-G-Tek DataTag – Application On Object -User Instructions- Hi-G-Tek Ltd. Wireless Monitoring Platform for Security & Management Pg.2 1. Warnings and Cautions The FCC Wants You to Know This equipment (FCC ID: OB6-IGDT44916) 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 reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device complies with Part 15 of 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 that may cause undesired operation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: a) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. b) Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. c) Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. d) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician. FCC Warning Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user authority to operate the equipment under FCC Rules. Instructions concerning human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields: A distance of at least 20cm. between the equipment and all persons should be maintained during the operation of the equipment. Hi-G-Tek Ltd. Wireless Monitoring Platform for Security & Management Pg.3 2. Introduction The DataTag uses active RFID(Radio Frequency Identification) wireless monitoring technology and includes a transmitter/receiver unit, read/write capability, real-time clock, memory and sensing circuitry to detect any attempt at tampering with the tag. It uses two RF channels (L.F, H.F) for communication: In low-frequency short-range mode (125 KHz) the DataTag logs and communicates data through a handheld terminal /microreader. In High frequency long-range mode (916MHz or 433MHz) the DataTag logs and communicates data through a Data Reader (long-range monitoring and automatic Data collection) 3. Installation Instructions The DataTag is delivered with a set of double-sided tapes that are used for placing the DataTag on the tagged object. The Sensor Plate (item #1) is supplied separately from the DataTag. To place the Sensor Plate peel the paper from the double-sided tape (item #2) and place the Sensor Plate in its place. 1 2 Press the sensor Tape to create the contact between the tape and the sensor Plate. Make sure the contacts at the bottom part of the plate are aligned with the pins. Hi-G-Tek Ltd. Wireless Monitoring Platform for Security & Management Pg.4 Peel the paper from the three pieces of double-sided tape: The two larger pieces (Items #3 & #4) are used for holding the DataTag to the tagged object while the smaller piece in the middle (Item #5) are used for pulling the Sensor Plate off the DataTag in order to create the TAMPER event when the DataTag is removed from the tagged object. Placing the DataTag on the vehicle Note: The Installation instructions refer to the case when the DataReader is installed VERTICALY.There are two preferred orientations for placing the DataTag on the vehicle: Horizontal Orientation: Place the tag on a flat surface that is completely horizontal and press firmly to create good contact between the DataTag and the tagged object. Vertical Orientation Place the DataTag on a flat surface that is completely vertical and press firmly to create good contact between the DataTag and the Tagged object. It is recommended that the height of the DataTag above ground will be above 3’ and the optimal height is 5’ above ground. 3 5 4

Block Diagram

Schematic Block/Connection Diagram Figure 1. Block Diagram

Cover Letter(s)

Formatted: Spanish (Spain-Modern Sort) Formatted April 25, 2007 Attn: Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division Confidentiality Request regarding application for certification of FCC ID: OB6-IGDT44916 Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commission’s Rules, we hereby request confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below: • IG-DT-44-916 Data Tag 916 _Electrical scheme_47G10080 Confidential Schem.pdf • IG-DT-44-916 Data Tag 916 _Assembly scheme_47G30140 Confidential Schem.pdf • IG-DT-44-916 Bill of Materials _IGDT44916 Confidential PartsList.pdf The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials may be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. Hi-G-Tek Ltd. understands that pursuant to Section 0.457 of the Rules, disclosure of this application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application. Deleted: <sp>Hi-G-Tek Ltd.¶ 16 Hacharoshet Street Or-Yehuda, 60375, Israel Tel: 03-5339359<sp> Fax: 03-5339225¶ www.higtek.com¶ ¶ Formatted Formatted: Font: 12 pt Formatted: Font: 12 pt, Italic Formatted Formatted Formatted: Centered Formatted: Font: 14 pt, Bold, Italic Formatted: Font: 12 pt Formatted Formatted: Font: 14 pt, Italic Formatted: Font: 14 pt Formatted Formatted: Font: 12 pt Formatted: Font: 12 pt Formatted: Font: 12 pt Formatted Formatted: Font: Not Bold Formatted: Font: Not Bold Formatted: Font: 12 pt, Not Bold Formatted Formatted: Font: 12 pt Formatted: Centered Formatted Formatted: Font: 12 pt, Not Bold Formatted: Indent: Left: 0.25" Formatted: Font: 14 pt Formatted Formatted Formatted: Font: 14 pt Formatted Formatted: Font: 12 pt Formatted: Font: 14 pt, Bold, Italic Formatted Formatted: Font: 14 pt Formatted: Font: 12 pt Formatted: Font: 14 pt, Underline Deleted: DECLARATION¶ Deleted: 06-Sept-06 Deleted: ¶ Deleted: ¶ Deleted: Transmit/Receive at Deleted: (<10%). Deleted: ¶ ... [12] ... [8] ... [4] ... [3] ... [16] ... [13] ... [9] ... [14] ... [10] ... [5] ... [17] ... [6] ... [11] ... [7] ... [15] ... [1] ... [18] ... [2] Page 1: [1] Formatted Yossi Hershko 9/11/2006 3:08 PM Spanish (Spain-Modern Sort) Page 1: [2] Formatted Yossi Hershko 9/14/2006 10:22 AM Right: 0.29", Bottom: 0.2" Page 1: [3] Deleted Yossi Hershko 9/11/2006 3:05 PM DECLARATION I HEREBY DECLARE THAT THE AVL READER MODEL No. : IG-AV1-43-433, IG-AV2-43-433 As apart from the Tanker Truck Monitoring System (TTMS) Complies with the Duty Cycle Requirements of EN 300 220-1 v1.3.1 (2000), Section 8.9, Table 14, Class 3 Page 1: [4] Formatted Yossi Hershko 3/27/2007 5:57 PM Indent: Left: 4.5", First line: 0.5" Page 1: [5] Deleted Yossi Hershko 3/27/2007 5:57 PM Page 1: [6] Deleted Yossi Hershko 9/11/2006 3:05 PM 1. Description of Transmission Event Format: The AVL Reader interrogates the sensors over the high-frequency RF channel for their ID, status and user data. It writes information into the sensors and retrieves logged information from the sensors. Page 1: [7] Deleted Yossi Hershko 9/11/2006 3:23 PM Transmit/Receive at 433.92MHz, FSK modulated with 40KHz deviation and 16KHz data. Page 1: [8] Formatted Yossi Hershko 4/25/2007 9:52 AM Font: 14 pt, Bold, Underline, English (U.S.) Page 1: [9] Formatted Yossi Hershko 3/27/2007 5:56 PM Font: (Default) Times New Roman, 12 pt Page 1: [10] Formatted Yossi Hershko 3/27/2007 5:56 PM Font: (Default) Times New Roman, 12 pt, Not Bold Page 1: [11] Formatted Yossi Hershko 3/27/2007 5:56 PM Font: (Default) Times New Roman, 12 pt, Not Bold Page 1: [12] Deleted Yossi Hershko 9/11/2006 3:23 PM There are two operational modes of AVL Reader Tx commands: 1.1 Cyclical mode - tanker sensors (Tags) presence-check: in this mode the tanker sensors (Tags) wait for interrogation command from the AVL Reader in order to replies with data. The communication between the Reader and the sensor is performed continuously. 1.2 Slave mode- Interrogation cycle: Tag waits for interrogation command from the AVL Reader and replies with data. In this mode the communication between the AVL Reader and the Tag is performed for a predetermined period and then stops for a relatively long period. Cyclical mode- Tanker sensors (Tags) presence timing Reader Tx Th Tcycle Tag Tx #1#2#15 10mS 16mS Reader Tx Tag Tx 0.38S<Th<10S Tcycle=Max ( 4S , 10*Th+0.1S ) AVL Reader duty cycle calculation: Min. Tx duration per cycle = 0.38Sec Tcycle time = 4Sec. Duty cycle: 0.38/4 = 9.5% Max. Tx duration per cycle = 10Sec. Tcycle time = 10*10 +0.1Sec = 100.1Sec. Duty cycle:10/100.1 = 9.9% Page Break Slave mode: Interrogation cycle timing : Tcycle= Th+3.6 3S<Th<16S Tag Tx 16mS 42mS #15#2#1 Tag Tx Tcycle Th Reader Tx Cycle 1 Cycle 2Cycle n Max No. of cycles per 1hour n=360/Th AVL Reader duty cycle calculation: Min. Tx duration per cycle = 3Sec Tcycle time = 3 + 3.6= 6.6Sec. Max. No. of cycles per 1 hour = 360 / 3 = 120 Total Tx duration per 1 hour = 3sec * 120 = 360 sec. Duty cycle: 360/3600 = 10% Max. Tx duration per cycle = 16Sec Tcycle time = 16 + 3.6= 19.6Sec. Max. No. of cycles per 1 hour = 360 / 16 = 22 Total Tx duration per 1 hour = 16sec * 22 = 352 sec. Duty cycle: 352/3600 = 9.7% Page 1: [13] Formatted Yossi Hershko 3/27/2007 5:57 PM Font: 14 pt, Bold, Italic, Underline Page 1: [14] Formatted Yossi Hershko 3/27/2007 5:57 PM Font: (Default) Times New Roman, Italic, Underline Page 1: [15] Formatted Yossi Hershko 3/27/2007 5:56 PM Font: (Default) Times New Roman, 12 pt, Not Bold Page 1: [16] Formatted Yossi Hershko 3/27/2007 5:56 PM Font: Times New Roman, 12 pt, Not Bold Page 1: [17] Formatted Yossi Hershko 4/25/2007 9:54 AM Bulleted + Level: 1 + Aligned at: 0.25" + Tab after: 0.5" + Indent at: 0.5", Adjust space between Latin and Asian text, Adjust space between Asian text and numbers Page 1: [18] Formatted Yossi Hershko 3/27/2007 5:56 PM Font: 12 pt, English (U.S.)

External Photos

External Photographs of Tested E.U.T. Figure 1 Front View Figure 2 Rear View

ID Label/Location Info

Label Location on EUT

ID Label/Location Info

IG-DT-44-916 FCC ID: OB6-IGDT44916

Internal Photos

Internal Photographs of Tested E.U.T. Figure 1 Front Cover Internal View Figure 2 PCB in Unit Figure 3 Antenna Side 1 Figure 4 Antenna Side 2 Figure 5 PCB Component Side Figure 6 PCB Print Side Figure 7 PCB With Antenna

Operational Description

Theory of Operation DataTag circuit description 1. Functional Description 1.1. The DataTag opens its HF receiver once every 3 seconds to look for an interrogator. If an interrogator is not found, the DataTag goes to sleep for another 3 s. If an interrogator is found, the DataTag receives the command and transmits a message according to the command received. During the DataTag wake up, it performs seal wire test and integrity test of its stored data. The LF receiver is always opened for data. The LF channel is used to interrogate the DataTag by short range link for set-up or manual verification. 2. Hardware Description 2.1. There are 2 PCBs in the DataTag unit. Main (Digital & RF) PCB and antenna PCB. The main PCB includes a battery, μP, LF transceiver and HF transciever. The antenna PCB is located on the main PCB ( internal in the unit). 3. Main PCB circuit description. Block Diagram: 3.1. U1: MSP430F149 : System-μP. 3.2. U4: EEPROM. 3.3. U6: 2.2V voltage detector, interrupt the μP if voltage drops below 2.2V. 3.4. U3: 2.5V voltage regulator (system main supply). 3.5. BT1: TL2134, 3.6V lithium battery. 3.6. Tilt and Motion sensors. the sensors may or may not be populated, according to product model. Connection for ON/OFF sensors. Their location may vary according to product model.(refer to DataTag models table in page 2 in this document ) 3.7. H1,H2: Tamper sensor - Connection for resistance measurement. A wire loop (short circuit sensing) is connected to these pins. 3.8. U2: Reset & watchdog supervisory. 3.9. U5 Analog Switch, connects battery voltage to a divider for measurement. 3.10. Y1: 4MHz μP crystal. 3.11. Y2: 32768Hz Crystal, for system clock. 3.12. Q3A: Power ON/OFF to the RF circuit. 3.13. Q3B: Battery load for battery life test. 3.14. LF Transceiver: transmit/receive at 125KHz, AM modulated (on-off key,OOK) with 4KHz data rate. The LF transmitter includes two sets of push- pull transistors Q1A,Q1B and Q2A,Q2B. They drive a resonance circuit C23,C24 & ANT1 which is a ferrite antenna. U12 is the LF receiver. 3.15. HF Transceiver: transmit/receive at 916.5MHz, FSK modulated with 40KHz deviation and 16KHz data. U8 is integrated UHF transceiver. It has a 14.7456MHz crystal (Y3). The RF-IN and RF-OUT are connected to the antenna switch (U9) via passive filtering circuits. The switch (U9) output goes to the antenna pads (A1,A2). 4. 916 MHz Antenna PCB circuit description. 4.1. The antenna is a printed custom made antenna.

Test Report

Cert. No. 1152.01 Electrical (EMC) Test Report E70290.00 Hi-G-Tek Ltd. Page 1 of 48 ITL FCCMASVE 1.25 26 March 2003 DATE: 18 April 2007 I.T.L. (PRODUCT TESTING) LTD. FCC EMC/Radio Test Report for Hi-G-Tek Ltd. Equipment under test: Data Tag IG-DT-44-916 Written by: _____________________________ D. Shidlowsky, Documentation Approved by: _____________________________ E. Pitt, Test Engineer Approved by: _____________________________ I. Raz, EMC Laboratory Manager This report must not be reproduced, except in full, without the written permission of I.T.L. (Product Testing) Ltd. This report relates only to items tested. Cert. No. 1152.01 Electrical (EMC) Test Report E70290.00 Hi-G-Tek Ltd. Page 2 of 48 ITL FCCMASVE 1.25 26 March 2003 Measurement/Technical Report for Hi-G-Tek Ltd. Equipment under test: Data Tag FCC ID: OB6-IGDT43916 DATE: 18 April 2007 This report concerns: Original Grant x Class II change ___ Class B verification Class A verification Class I change ____ Equipment type: Radio Transmitter Request Issue of Grant: x Immediately upon completion of review Limits used: CISPR 22 Part 15 x Measurement procedure used is ANSI C63.4-2003. Application for Certification Applicant for this device: prepared by: (different from "prepared by") Ishaiahou Raz Yossi Hershko ITL (Product Testing) Ltd. Hi-G-Tek Ltd. 1 Batsheva St. P.O.B. 87 16 Hacharoshet St. Lod 71100 Or Yehuda 60375 Israel Israel Tel: +972-8-915-3100 Tel: +972-3-533-9359 Fax: +972-8-915-3101 Fax: +972-3-533-8225 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Test Report E70290.00 Hi-G-Tek Ltd. Page 3 of 48 ITL FCCMASVE 1.25 26 March 2003 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. GENERAL INFORMATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 1.1 Administrative Information.................................................................................4 1.2 List of Accreditations .........................................................................................5 1.3 Product Description ...........................................................................................6 1.4 Test Methodology ..............................................................................................8 1.5 Test Facility .......................................................................................................8 1.6 Measurement Uncertainty .................................................................................8 2. PRODUCT LABELING------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 3. SYSTEM TEST CONFIGURATION--------------------------------------------------------------------10 3.1 Justification......................................................................................................10 3.2 EUT Exercise Software ...................................................................................10 3.3 Special Accessories ........................................................................................10 3.4 Equipment Modifications .................................................................................10 3.5 Configuration of Tested System ......................................................................10 4. BLOCK DIAGRAM-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11 4.1 Schematic Block/Connection Diagram ............................................................11 4.2 Theory of Operation ........................................................................................12 5. FIELD STRENGTH OF FUNDAMENTAL ------------------------------------------------------------14 5.1 Test Specification ............................................................................................14 5.2 Test Procedure ................................................................................................14 5.3 Measured Data ................................................................................................14 5.4 Test Instrumentation Used, Field Strength of Fundamental ...........................18 6. RADIATED MEASUREMENT PHOTO ---------------------------------------------------------------19 7. RADIATED EMISSION, FOR LOW FREQUENCY TRANSMITTER (125 KHZ) -----------20 7.1 Test Specification ............................................................................................20 7.2 Test Procedure ................................................................................................20 7.3 Test Data .........................................................................................................20 7.4 Test Instrumentation Used, Radiated Measurements.....................................22 8. SPURIOUS RADIATED EMISSION 9KHZ-1000 MHZ--------------------------------------------23 8.1 Measured Data ................................................................................................23 8.2 Test Instrumentation Used, Radiated Measurements.....................................28 8.3 Field Strength Calculation ...............................................................................29 9. SPURIOUS RADIATED EMISSION ABOVE 1 GHZ ----------------------------------------------30 9.1 Spurious Radiated Emission Above 1 GHz.....................................................30 9.2 Test Data .........................................................................................................31 9.3 Test Instrumentation Used, Spurious Radiated Measurements Above 1 GHz ...................................................................................................36 10. PHOTOGRAPHS OF TESTED E.U.T. ----------------------------------------------------------------37 11. APPENDIX A - CORRECTION FACTORS ----------------------------------------------------------42 11.1 Correction factors for CABLE .........................................................................42 11.2 Correction factors for CABLE .....................................................…

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Test Setup Photos

Radiated Measurement Photo Figure 1. Radiated Emission Test

Contact Information

Applicant

Roni Cohen(Hardware Department Manager)
[email protected]+972-3533-9359Fax: +972-3533-9225

Test Firm

Israel Testing LaboratoriesIIan Cohen
[email protected]972-3-5339022Fax: 972-3-5339019

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C916.5 MHz - 916.5 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term

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