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153476 β’ 1 β’β’β’ 9 β’ TC-102 User Manual Please read through this manual carefully before using the TC-102. 153476 β’ 2 β’β’β’ 9 β’ CONTENTS About The TC-102 Panel Description Display Panel Battery Care And Precautions Installation Of The Batteries Battery Level Indicator Turn On/O ff The TC-102 Backlight Of LCD Display Set The Main Channel And CTCSS Codes Listen Or Speak To Your Correspondent Call Your Correspondent Lock/Unlock Keys Monitor Mode Search The Main Channel Search The CTCSS Code Set Call Alert Set Talk Confirmation Tone Talk Ra nge Handsfree Use Technical Specifications Channel Frequency Table CTCSS Code Frequency Table 153476 β’ 3 β’β’β’ 9 β’ About The TC-102 The TC-102 is a transmitter-receiver which allow message transmission on 14 channels in UHF. Using the TC-102 does not require any licence, subscription or tax payment. It is a multi-purpose communication device suitable for many circumstances: security control, building sites, leisure, guiding, sport, etc. It is extremely easy to use, even for children. The TC-102 is to be used together with one or more TC-102. In this operation manual, the correspondent is another user of TC-102 who communicates with you. TC-102 is in compliance with Part95 . Panel Description DRAWING [PTT]: Push To Talk key [] []: Selection ke ys, select freque nc y c ha nnel in sta ndb y mode, enable or disable function in function mode. [MON/LIGHT] : Press and release the key to toggle the on/off of the LCD back light. Press and hold the key for 1 second to toggle the on/off of the mo nitor functio n. [!]["]: Vol ume co ntrol ke ys [ENTER]: Confirmation key. [LAST CHAN]: Toggle key, press once to go to channel 4. press it again to return to current selected channel. [FUNC]: Functio n ke y, press this key to e nter functio n selection mode. [LOCK]: Lock key, press to lock the [][][LAST CHAN][FUNC] keys to prevent : accidental change of parameters [CALL]: Press to call other parties, alert of tone or vibration or both are activated on other parties. [O]: Power on off key, press and hold it for 1 second to turn it on, press and hold it for 1 second again to turn it off. Mic & Speaker Jack : The jack is for connection of external mic/speaker (optional accessory). Speaker: To listen to your correspondent. Microphone: To speak with your correspondent. 153476 β’ 4 β’β’β’ 9 β’ Display Panel RxTx OFFON : 2-digit channel number : 2-digit CTCSS code number : Scan frequency channel or CTCSS number : Talk confirmation tone : Vibration alert : Tone alert ON : Enable function selected OFF : Disable function selected : Battery level indicator : Volume level indicator : Key lock enabled Rx : Receiving Tx : Transmitting Battery Care And Precautions Please read and follow the note below to avoid fire hazards or personal injury: β’ Do not expose batteries to open flame or heat source. They could explode. Contact your local authority on disposal of batteries to ensure conformance with prevailing community regulations. β’ Do not throw batteries into dustbin. Contact your local authority on disposal of batteries to ensure conformance with prevailing community re gulations. β’ Do not crush or take battery apart. Leakage of corrosive electrolyte may damage 153476 β’ 5 β’β’β’ 9 β’ the eyes and the skin. Swallowing a battery is harmful. β’ Do not attempt to recharge the battery provided with the TC-102. Recharging can cause leakage of corrosive electrolyte or explosion. β’ Be sure that the poles of each battery are positioned properly in the unit. Inadvertent charging, leakage of corrosive electrolyte or explosion can occur if a battery is installed backwards. β’ Remove the batteries from the unit if you do not plan to use the TC-102 for an extended period of time (several months or more) because the batteries may leak electrolyte during this period. β’ Do not leave dead batteries in the TC-102 because they may leak electrolyte in the unit. NB: Please keep this operation manual carefully for future references. Installation Of The Batteries Drawing Battery Level Indicator 4 levels battery indicator for showing the capacity of the battery Full 2/3 1/3 low battery warning. Replace all three batteries. Turn On/O ff The TC-102 To turn on the TC-102, press the [ O ] key for 2 seconds. The TC-102 will beep and enter to reception mode. To turn off the TC-102, press the [ O ] key until the LCD display is cleared. Backlight Of LCD Display The screen will light for 10 seconds whenever the [MON/LIGHT] key is pressed. You can extinguish the backlight by pressing the [MON/LIGHT] key again. Set The Main Channel And CTCSS Codes The TC-102 has 14 main channels and 38 CTCSS codes (CTCSS 00 means no code is checked). You can only communicate the group of correspondent with same main channel and CTCSS code. If your CTCSS code is 00, you can hear all messages of the main channel but other people cannot hear your message if their CTCSS code is not 00. 153476 β’ 6 β’β’β’ 9 β’ To set the main channel: 1. Press [ ] or [ ] keys to select your desired main channel. 2. You can press [LAST CHAN] to select channel 07. Press [LAST CHAN] again will switch back to previous channel. To set the CTCSS code: 1. Press [FUNC] key and the CTCSS code number will flash. 2. Press [ ] or [ ] keys to select your desired CTCSS code. 3. Press [ENTER] to confirm the selection. Listen Or Speak To Your Correspondent You cannot speak and listen to your correspondent at the same time. While you are speaking, you cannot hear your correspondent. To listen to your correspondent: 1. Make sure the [PTT] key is not pressed. 2. When your correspondent starts to speak, icon [Rx] will appear. 3. You can adjust the speaker volume by pressing [ ! ] or [ " ] keys, volume icons are shown according to the setting. # # # β Low β Mid-low # # # # # # # β Mid-high β High To speak to your correspondent: 1. Press and hold the [PTT] key while you speak. The icon [Tx] will appear. 2. When you finish speaking, release the PTT key. Call Your Correspondent Press the [CALLβ¦
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BLOCK DIGRAM OF TC102 LOUDSPEAKER 450KHZ CERAMIC FILTER 21.4MHZ CRYSTAL FILTER NOISE DETECT ANTENNA VCO&BUFFER BATTERY + - POWER AMP 2 ND LOC AL, LOC AL OSC. IF AMP & DEMOD 1 st mixer Low noise AMP ANTENNA SW RF PADRIVER DE-EMP PLL FREQUNCY SYNTHE IZER MICROCON TRO LLER LCD KEY BOARD PRE-EMPPRE AMP POWER SUPPLY
From: Mike Kuo Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 6:14 PM To: Steve Cheng; Anne Liang Subject: FW: ARTPROTECH CO., LTD., FCC ID:OL4APT102210101, AN01T1337 -----Original Message----- From: CERTADM Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 6:10 PM To: 'ccsemc.com' Cc: Mike Kuo Subject: ARTPROTECH CO., LTD., FCC ID:OL4APT102210101, AN01T1337 Notice_content ------------- Question #1: Please provide necessary bandwidth information by using Carsons rule ( 2M+2D ). M=3KHz for commercial class telephone and this EUT has a cut of frequency response at 2.8KHz D=1.91KHz nominal So 2M+2D=2*3+2*1.91=9.82KHz Question #2: Emission Mask plot: Please indicate the emission mask limits in accordance 95.635(b) paragraph 1,3,7 on the plot. Due to the miss-upload we supplied the wrong plot. We will upload new emission mask plot immediately. Question #3: The user manual should have "CAUTION STATEMENT" to alert users that specific conditions are necessary for satisfying FCC RF exposure compliance. Suggest wordings to this device may be " Caution : * To maintain compliance with the FCCβs RF exposure guidelines, hold the transmitter and antenna at least 2 inches (5 cm) away from your face, and speak in a normal voice. Point the antenna up and away from your face. * If you were the handset on your body while using the headset accessory, use only the supplied belt clip for this product and when transmitting, take it out of the belt to ensure that the antenna is at least 1 inch (2.5 cm) from the body. * Use only the supplied antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the transmitter and any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for the compliance could void the userβs authority to operate the equipment. Best Regards Mike Kuo / TCB Certifier The items indicated above must be submitted before processing can continue on the above referenced application. Failure to provide the requested information within 60 days of the original e-mail date may result in application dismissal and forfeiture of the filing fee. Also, please note that partial responses increase processing time and should not be submitted. Any questions about the content of this correspondence should be directed to the e-mail address listed below the name of the sender.
TCB RF Exposure Review Procedure Statement FCC ID:OL4APT102210101 Transmitter Category Device Type Product Category Approval and Review Procedures Used Specific Procedures: VIII(b) Family Radio Transceiver All Other Categorically Excluded Portable Transmitters Section S SP(2), SP(4) with xx=2.5, SP(5), SP(7), SP(8) and SP(9) Grant Condition : This device and its antenna(s) must operate with a separation distance of at least 2.5 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.End-users must be provided with specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. SP2 95.639(d) output power for FRS is ERP. The max. ERP per page 10 of test report is 19.21dBm ( 0,0.083W). Antenna is attached to the device. Not removable. Noantenna installation is allowed by End User. SP4 Last page of user manual. SP 5 Transmitting in FRS frequency band. SP 7 Last page of user manual. Device is held to face transm itter. SP 8 Last page of user manual. SP 9 Grant condition has been verified. Reviewed by Mike KuoCompliance Certification ServicesJune 01, 2001
PROPOSED FCC ID LABEL AND LOCATION ARTPROTECH CO., LTD. This device complies with Part 95 of the FCC Rules. FCC ID: OL4APT102210101 FCC ID LABEL LOCATION
Technical Description for TC102 Introduction This product is a PMR transceiver that operates on the 14 channels in the 462.5625-467.7125MHz band. Half-duplex operation is designed. When power is applied the set will be in the receive mode. Transmission is enabled by pressing the PTT (push-to-talk) key. BLACK DIGRAM OF TC102 LOUDSPEAKER 450KHZ CERAMIC FILTER 21.4MHZ CRYSTAL FILTER NOISE DETECT ANTENNA VCO&BUFFER BATTERY + - POWER AMP 2 ND LOCAL,LOCAL OSC. IF AMP & DEMOD 1 st mixer Low noise AMP ANTENNA SW RF PA DRIVER DE-EMP PLL FREQUNCY SYNTHEIZER MICROCON TROLLER LCD KEY BOARD PRE-EMP PRE AMP POWER SUPPLY As is evident in the above block diagram, this product employs dual-conversion superhet architecture for itsreceiver. The first IF (Intermediate Frequency) is 21.4MHz. The second IF is 450kHz. The local oscillator signal is PLL-synthesized to ensure accuracy and stability. A microcontroller with appropriate firmware is designed toprogram the PLL to the desirable user-selected channel for either transmit or receive. Circuit Description Receive mode The antenna is connected to the low noise amplifier Q14 via the T/R switch formed by D8 and D7, L1, C69 and C70. During reception (RX), D7 and D8 are off. The incoming RF signal is routed to Q14 via the pi-network formed by L1, C69 and C70. The amplified RF signal is coupled to the first mixer Q15. The first local oscillator signal is PLL-synthesized. Q18 is the VCO which is tuned by the filtered error voltage from the PLL chip U5. Channel selection is accomplished by sending appropriate data to U5 via a 3-wire serial bus. This is taken care of by microcontroller U1. The 21.4MHz crystal filter at the mixer output selects the desirable IF signal while rejecting other mixing products. The first IF signal is amplified by Q16 and then passed to U6 which contains the second mixer/local oscillator, IF amplifier/limiter and quadrature FM demodulator. The demodulated FM signal is filtered by the deemphasis network and low-pass filter formed by R1,R2,C25 and an internal OP-AMP in U7. The filtered audio signal is then routed to the power amplifier (U4) which drives the loudspeaker.
123456 A B C D 654321 D C B A Title NumberRevisionSize B Date:27-Jul-2000Sheet of File:AF.SCHDrawn By: R31 10k C19 10n C105 1n R34 82k C17 150p C20 100n R39 4k7 R83 4k7 LS1 SPEAKER 16OHM C58 1n C59 47u 4V R44 4k7 R45 10k R46 22k R48 10R C60 10u 4V R49 3k9 R50 1k C61 10u 4V 1 2 X2 MIC C62 10n C68 10u 4V C29 100n R51 10k R52 220k 12 34 56 78 910 1112 H2 HEADER 6X2 SQ VREG TXEN BEEP PLL-CLK PLL-DAT PLL-STB C30 100p R54 22R C35 10n R59 22k R60 100k VSUP VSUP SVREG 2 4 3 1 J2 MICJACK 4PIN 2 4 3 1 J3 MICJACK 4PIN IN+ 1 IN- 2 OUT 3 VCC 4 GND 5 OUT2 6 MUTE 7 RIP 8 U4 KA8602 C109 100u 6.3V R120 150k R121 390R C108 22n C18 1n8 VOX + 3 - 2 1 4 8 U8A LM358 + 5 - 6 7 0 0 U8B LM358 SVREG VSUP C111 10u 4V R134 100k R136 4k7 R137 22k C112 220n Q24 MMBT3904 R138 1k8 R139 27k C113 100n Q27 MMBT3906 Q28 MMBT3906 R142 1k R143 100k R124 100kR125 100k R75 22k R144 2M2 C104 100n C110 100n C114 10n Q25 MMBT3904 Q29 MMBT3906 R127 56k R122 2k2 R107 22k TXEN VB1 SVREG TC107 Audio section R135 100k Q33 MMBT3904 R150 22k R148 56k Q11 MMBT3906 R20 22k R21 1k VREG VREG XIN 2 SCL 3 SDA 4 SDA_REPLY 5 CS 6 IRQ 7 NC 8 XOUT 1 A/D CAP 9 VSS 10 VBIAS 11 RX AMP IN 12 RX AMP OUT 13 RX OUT 14 TX IN 15 TX OUT 16 VOL IN 17 TX SUB AF OUT 18 VOL OUT 19 VDD 20 U7 CMX808AE3 R1 15k R2 47k C25 10n C26 47n C21 100n C22 100n C23 100n SCL SDA SDA_REPLY CS IRQ 4MHZ C24 47u 4V VB1 SVREG SVREG SVREG C4 100n C97 100p R28 100k Q6 MMBT3904 R29 1M R30 10R C27 1n 1kV C36 1n 1kV C43 1n 1kV R32 56R 123456 A B C D 654321 D C B A Title NumberRevisionSize B Date:27-Jul-2000Sheet of File:DG.SCHDrawn By: COM0 1 COM1 2 COM2 3 COM3 4 BIAS 5 VCL0 6 VCL1/SDAT 7 VCL2/SCLK 8 Vdd 9 Vss 10 Xout 11 Xin 12 TEST/Vpp 13 XTin 14 XTOUT 15 RESET 16 P1.0/INT0 17 P1.1/INT1 18 P1.2/INT2 19 P1.3/TCL0 20 P2.0/TCLO0 21 P2.1 22 P2.2/CLO 23 P2.3/BUZ 24 P3.0/LCDCK 25 P3.1/LCDSY 26 P3.2 27 P3.3 28 P6.0/KS0 29 P6.1/KS1 30 P6.2/KS2 31 P6.3/KS3 32 SEG31/P8.7 33 SEG30/P8.6 34 SEG29/P8.5 35 SEG28/P8.4 36 SEG27/P8.3 37 SEG26/P8.2 38 SEG25/P8.1 39 SEG24/P8.0 40 SEG23 41 SEG22 42 SEG21 43 SEG20 44 SEG19 45 SEG18 46 SEG17 47 SEG16 48 SEG15 49 SEG14 50 SEG13 51 SEG12 52 SEG11 53 SEG10 54 SEG9 55 SEG8 56 SEG7 57 SEG6 58 SEG5 59 SEG4 60 SEG3 61 SEG2 62 SEG1 63 SEG0 64 U1 KS57P2304 K1 LOCK K2 CALL K3 VOL-UP K4 VOL-DOWN K5 CH UP K6 CONFIRM K7 INST-CH K8 FUNCT K9 CH DOWN K10 POWER K11 PTT J1 NOR/PRG SQ Open for Program M1 MOTOR Q1 PXT2222 Q2 MMBT3904 D1 PMLL4148 R14 10k Q3 MMBT3904 R15 22k R16 330R R17 330R D3 LED D4 LED TXEN BEEP PLL-CLK PLL-DAT PLL-STB VSUP VI 1 GND 2 VO 3 U2 7201U33 VREG VSUP XT1 32K R74 100k X1 4MHz VDD VPP SDAT SCLK RESET COM3 1 COM2 2 COM1 3 COM0 4 SEG0 5 SEG1 6 SEG2 7 SEG3 8 SEG4 9 SEG5 10 SEG6 11 SEG7 12 SEG8 13 SEG9 14 SEG10 15 SEG11 16 LCD1LCD C3 100n VSUP R26 100k R27 100k K12 MONI/LIT SEG0SEG1SEG2SEG3SEG4SEG5SEG6SEG7SEG8SEG9SEG10SEG11COM0COM1COM2COM3 VOX + 3 - 2 1 4 8 U3A LM393 R18 120K R19 100k R40 22k VDD C2 100n C9 22p C10 22p C11 47p C12 47p TP2 TP3 TP4 TP5 BT1 BT2 Q8 MMBT3904 R61 100k R62 22k VDD VSUP2 VSUP2 BT3 C116 100u 4VC117 47u 4V R4 22R VDD TC107 Digital section VREG SCL SDA SDA_REPLY CS IRQ 4MHZ C1 470n 10V R13 22k R24 22k OPT1 6ch OPT2 8ch VDD R33 22R C98 1n 123456 A B C D 654321 D C B A Title NumberRevisionSize B Date:27-Jul-2000Sheet of File:RF.SCHDrawn By: ANT1 ANTENNA L2 2.5T C69 12p C70 5p6 C37 12p C38 6p8 C39 5p6 C71 10p C41 5p6 Q14 BFR505 R131 100k D7 SMP1320-001 D8 SMP1320-001 R89 1k C77 1n R92 100R Q15 BFR505 C44 22p L7 10uH C87 2p2 R95 2k2 13 2 FL1 21.4MHz MCF Q16 MMBTH10 R128 1k R63 220k R97 1k5 R64 100R TP9 VCC 2 CP1 3 GND 4 LD 5 CK 6 DATA 7 STN 8 FIN1 1 BO 9 XOUT 10 XIN 11 SW 12 GND 13 CP2 14 VCC 15 FIN2 16 U5 TB31202FN R98 10k R99 4k7 C63 220n C64 22n C88 10n R100 6k2 Y1 20.950MHz TC1 5-20p C28 100n C89 100n C13 33p R76 22k C78 1n R91 10R VREG C90 2u2 16V R93 220R R102 3k9 R103 5k6 R104 82k R105 100R R106 100R C91 5p6 C92 6p8 C93 10p C94 6p8 C74 220p C95 1p D10 1SV214 Q17 2SC4226-R25 C79 220p C14 5p6 C99 33p C80 330p C96 1p C75 1n R108 15R C81 1n L8 2.5T, D1.5, d0.3 Q18 2SC4226-R25 Q19 2SC4226-R25 R109 470R R77 33k C5 220n R84 3k3 Q20 2SC4226-R25 Q21 2SC4226-R25 C46 2p2 C47 100p C72 10p R65 2k7 L10 33nH R110 220R R111 270RR66 82k L11 18nH C48 1p C82 1n R94 56K R67 100R R68 150k R112 1k2 R69 330R C49 220p C50 330p R113 1k L12 39nH R70 5k6 L13 5n6H R85 47k C51 100p C52 18p C53 15p C54 220p C55 220p R88 1k R115 56k C65 10n C6 100n R116 150k R117 3k3 C84 1n R118 6k8 C7 100n C16 33p C101 22u 4V C8 100n C85 1nR119 220k OSCI 1 OSCO 2 MIX O/P 3 VCC 4 LIM IN 5 DEC 6 LIM O/P 7 QUAD IN 8 AF O/P 9 FIL IN 10 FIL OUT 11 SQ IN 12 SCAN CN 13 MUTE 14 GND 15 RF IN 16 U6 KA3361 C102 470n 10V C66 10n D2 PMLL4148 R96 2k2 TP7 TP8 C86 1n R8 1k5 R5 10k R9 560R SVREG1 VRX VRX C76 220p C67 1n SVREG1 MOD C103 4n7 12 34 56 78 910 1112 H3 HEADER 6X2 MOD VTX VREG VSUP R132 220R C107 68p 13 2 4 5 FL2 CFWM450F 31 2 P1 10k POT C100 1n C15 22p VTX R133 1M R101 22k VRX Q12 PXT2907 Q26 MMBT3906 Q5 MMBT3904 R25 2k2 R22 22kR123 22k R126 100k R23 22k R87 2K2 VRX VREG TXEN PWR ON DEMOD C56 1n 34 L14 IFT 450kHz 14 23 FL3 SAWFIL-446MHz L18 2.5T C223 100p SVREG1 C224 47p VCC1 1 GND 2 GND 3 VCC2 4 RF IN 5 GND 6 GND 7 PC 8 GND 9 GND 10 GND 11 RF OUT 12 RF OUT 13 GND 14 GND 15 GND 16 U10 RF2104 L16 1n8H L3 6n8H VSUP L17 1uH VTX C118 10u 4V Q204 MMBT3906 Q13 MMBT3906 VREG C120 220p GND 3 OUT 2 VCC 1 CNTL 4 U9VCTCXO R245 10k R146 10k C121 1n C122 22u 4V R247 180R VTX L1 2.5T TC-107 RF SECTION C228 220p R248 1k L9 3.5T C34 12p C83 1p5 C45 220p D9 1SV307 Q22 MMBTH10 C57 1n R71 3k3 R72 10k R73 22k Q4 BC818-25 C119 22u 4V R7 680R R6 1k R3 22k R10 56R Q7 2SC4226-R25 R11 5k6 R12 2k7 C40 10p C115 220p C31 100p C32 100p C33 100p L15 33nH L4 33nH L5 33nH L6 10n L19 470nH C73 1n C42 100n 3 1 2 P2 10k POT
. FCC CFR47 PART 95 REQUIREMENT CERTIFICATION REPORT FOR FRS TRANCEIVER MODEL: TC-102, TC-102A FCC ID: OL4APT102210101 REPORT NUMBER: 00C0583-1 ISSUE DATE: MAY 02, 2001 Prepared for ARTPROTECH CO., LTD. UNIT 8, 10F, TOWER 2, HARBOUR CENTER 8 HOK CHEUNG ST., HUNG HOM, KOWLOON HONG KONG Prepared by COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. 561F MONTEREY ROAD, MORGAN HILL, CA 95037, USA TEL: (408) 463-0885 REPORT NO: 00C0583-1DATE: MAY 02, 2001 FCC ID: OL4APT102210101EUT: FRS INTERPHONE Page 2 of 24 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICESDOCUMENT NO: CCSUP4031C 561F MONTEREY ROAD, MORGAN HILL, CA 95037 USA TEL: (408) 463-0885 FAX: (408) 463-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. This document may be altered or revised by Compliance Certification Services personnel only, and shall be noted in the revision section of the document. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.VERIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE...........................................................................3 2.GENERAL INFORMATION..........................................................................................4 2.1.PRODUCT DESCRIPTION.......................................................................................4 2.2.MEASURED CHARACTERISTICS OF EUT..........................................................4 2.3.TEST METHODOLOGY...........................................................................................5 2.4.TEST FACILITY........................................................................................................5 2.5.ACCREDITATION AND LISTING..........................................................................5 2.6.MEASURING INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION......................................................5 3.REQUIREMENTS OF PROVISION..............................................................................6 3.1.GENERAL TECHNICAL REQUIMENTS................................................................6 3.2.LABELING REQUIREMENT...................................................................................6 3.3.USER INFORMATION..............................................................................................6 4.OUTPUT POWER MEASUREMENT...........................................................................7 4.1.PROVISION APPLICABLE......................................................................................7 4.2.MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE.............................................................................7 4.3.OUTPUT POWER TEST EQUIPMENT.................................................................10 4.4.MEASUREMENT RESULT....................................................................................10 5.MODULATION CHARACTERISTICS......................................................................11 5.1.PROVISIONS APPLICABLE..................................................................................11 5.2.MEASUREMENT METHOD..................................................................................11 5.3.MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENT..........................................................................12 5.4.MEASUREMENT RESULT....................................................................................12 6.EMISSION BANDWIDTH............................................................................................19 6.1.PROVISIONS APPLICABLE..................................................................................19 6.2.MEASUREMENT METHOD..................................................................................19 6.3.MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENT..........................................................................19 6.4.MEASUREMENT RESULT....................................................................................19 7.FIELD STRENTH OF SPURIOUS EMISSION..........................................................20 7.1.PROVISIONS APPLICABLE..................................................................................20 7.2.MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE...........................................................................20 7.3.MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENT..........................................................................21 7.4.MEASUREMENT RESULT....................................................................................22 8.FREQUENCY STABILITY MEASUREMENT..........................................................23 8.1.PROVISIONS APPLICABLE..................................................................................23 8.2.MEASUREMENT METHOD..................................................................................23 8.3.MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENT..........................................................................24 8.4.MEASUREMENT RESULT....................................................................................24 REPORT NO: 00C0583-1DATE: MAY 02, 2001 FCC ID: OL4APT102210101EUT: FRS INTERPHONE Page 3 of 24 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICESDOCUMENT NO: CCSUP4031C 561F MONTEREY ROAD, MORGAN HILL, CA 95037 USA TEL: (408) 463-0885 FAX: (408) 463-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. This document may be altered or revised by Compliance Certification Services personnel only, and shall be noted in the revision section of the document. 9.APPENDIX......................................................................................................................26 1. VERIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE Inspection Institution: COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING SERVICES INC. 561F MONTEREY ROAD, MORGAN HILL, CA 95037, USA TEL: (408) 463-0885 FAX: (604) 463-0888 Applicant: ARTPROTECH CO., LTD. Manufacturer: ARTPROTECH CO., LTD Brand Name: ART PROT ECH Model No/Name: TC-102, TC-102A Serial No: N/A ITEMTESTING ITEM APPLIED SPECIFICATION TESTING RESULTS TESTING EQUIPMENT REMARK 1Channel FrequencySection 95.627(a)CompliedNote 1 2Type of CommunicationSection 95.193 Complied Note 1 3Frequency TolerationSection 95.627(b) Complied Note 1 4β¦
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EUT SETUP PHOTOS FM MODULATION CHARACTER RD SETUP RADIATION FRONT RADIATION SIDE
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 95B | 462.5625 MHz - 467.7125 MHz | 83.00 mW | 9K8F3E | 0.0002500000 % |

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