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OOG-EMRF900Transmitter Module

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Transmitter Module - FCC ID OOG-EMRF900 - emWare
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
Date of Grant
Oct 03, 1999
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Aug 17, 1999
Equipment Note
Transmitter Module
Frequency Range
903.00000000 - 909.00000000
Company
emWare
Country
United States

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Users Manual

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Cover Letter(s)

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External Photos

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Internal Photos

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Operational Description

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Test Report

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Users Manual

COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6741 FCC ID: BZD-REDEEM011198 Page 30 of 46 100029-010 Exhibit 8: User’s Manual RF Module Manual Hardware Reference Design for RF Device COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6913 FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900 Page 31 of 46 emWare makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. emWare shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated to another language without the written consent of emWare. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Information furnished by emWare Inc. is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by emWare Inc. for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of emWare Inc. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, in 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 use is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experience radio/TV technician for help. Any changes made by the user not approved by emWare can void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Copyright © 1999 emWare, Inc. All rights reserved emWare and EMIT are registered trademarks of emWare, Inc. Embedded Micro Internetworking Technology, Microtags, emNet, emManager, emClient, emMicro, emGateway, emLink and emObjects are trademarks of emWare, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 6322 South 3000 East Suite 250 Salt Lake City, UT 84121 www.emware.com COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6913 FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900 Page 32 of 46 Table of Contents General Information ....................................... 33 Features .................................................. 33 COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6913 FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900 Page 33 of 46 General Information The RF Module acts as a passthrough device: accepting data in and passing the same data out. The Module has as onboard voltage regulator and microcontroller. The radio uses FM modulation and operates at 9600 Bps. The data rate can be increased or decreased by changing the firmware. Please note however, that while not affecting RF emissions whatsoever, changing the data rate will directly affect range. For example: if the data rate were increased to 38.4 Kbps, the range would decrease to 600-500 feet line of sight or half the current range. On the other hand, if you were to decrease the data rate to 2400 Kbps, the range would improve. This is solely a function of the receiving code’s ability to decode pulse widths as the radio approaches sensitivity. While the RF emissions remains constant, the wider pulses will expand the capacity of the receiving firmware to decode incoming data. The radio itself is used as a virtual wire allowing for remote capabilities of devices. The radio is powered from a 9 V battery or a power supply that delivers anywhere from 6 – 15 Volts. The radio has it’s own linear voltage regulator (please U8 on see schematic 3 of 3). Data is accepted into the USART of the microcontroller that buffers the data and Manchester encodes it. The onboard microcontroller in turn modulates the carrier. Features • FM (Frequency Shift Keying) • Frequency Range of 902.5 – 909 MHz • Line of sight range of 1200 ft. • Data Rate of 9600 Bps (data rate can be increased at the compromise of range) • Size Dimensions:1.67 in. by 2.52 in. • Output Power of 1 mW (maximum allowed by FCC) • Sensitivity –112 dBm for a 95% percent packet success rate at 9600 Bps • Input voltage of 5.5 volts to 15 volts, consumes 30 mA in RX and 40 mA in TX

Attestation Statements

COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6913 FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900 Page 43 of 46 Exhibit 11: RF Exposure/Environmental Evaluation The EMRF900’s output power is less than 100 mW; therefore, it is not subject to RF exposure limits.

Cover Letter(s)

COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6913 FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900 Page 45 of 46 Exhibit 13: Cover Letters August 24, 1999 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Equipment Authorization Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 To Whom It May Concern: Enclosed is a FCC Part 15 Section 15.249 Certification application for the emWare Model EMRF900, FCC ID OOG-EMRF900. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance. Sincerely yours, COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY Joseph W. Jackson V.P. Marketing COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6913 FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900 Page 46 of 46 Request for Confidentiality

External Photos

COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6913 FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900 Page 4 of 46 Exhibit 3 Exhibit 3: Photographs of Overall Appearance Front View of the EMRF900 with Interface Board COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6913 FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900 Page 5 of 46 Exhibit 3 Back View of the EMRF900

ID Label/Location Info

COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6913 FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900 Page 1 of 46 Exhibit 1 Exhibit 1: FCC ID Label Equipment Identification Label In accordance with the requirements of Sections 15.19 (a), 2.925 and 2.926 of the FCC Rules, the following information will be permanently silk-screened to the emWare Model EMRF900 as shown in the label placement sketch below. The EMRF900 is to be certified as a module; therefore, the label shown on the following page will be provided with the EMRF900 to be affixed on the outside of the host system which it is installed. COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6913 FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900 Page 2 of 46 Exhibit 1 Label to be provided with the EMRF900 to be placed on outside host system. This device contains a FCC approved modular transceiver. FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900

Internal Photos

COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6913 FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900 Page 34 of 46 Exhibit 9: Internal Photographs Front view of the EMRF900 with interface board COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6913 FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900 Page 35 of 46 Front view of the EMRF900 with RF cans installed COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6913 FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900 Page 36 of 46 Front view of the EMRF900 with RF cans removed COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6913 FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900 Page 37 of 46 Back view of the EMRF900 COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6913 FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900 Page 38 of 46 Front view of the interface board (SDK connector board) COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6913 FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900 Page 39 of 46 Back view of the interface board (SDK connector board) COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6913 FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900 Page 40 of 46 Front view of the interface board (emWare connector board) COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6913 FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900 Page 41 of 46 Back view of the interface board (emWare connector board)

Operational Description

COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6913 FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900 Page 44 of 46 Exhibit 12: Operational Description § 15.203 Antenna Requirements The EMRF900 uses an antenna that is soldered directly to the main board. The same type as specified by the manufacturer can only replace this antenna.

Test Report

COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6913 FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900 Page 10 of 46 Exhibit 6 Exhibit 6: Test Report TEST REPORT FROM: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY 1940 W. Alexander Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84119-2039 Type of Report: Certification TEST OF: EMRF900 FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900 To FCC PART 15, Subpart C Section 15.249 Test Report Serial No: 73-6913 Applicant: emWare 6322 S. 3000 E. Suite 250 Salt Lake City, UT 84121 Date of Test: August 18, 1999 Issue Date: August 24, 1999 COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6913 FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900 Page 11 of 46 Exhibit 6 CERTIFICATION OF ENGINEERING REPORT This report has been prepared by Communication Certification Laboratory to determine compliance of the device described below with the notification requirements of FCC Part 15, Subpart C Section 15.249. This report may be reproduced in full, partial reproduction may only be made with the written consent of the laboratory. The results in this report apply only to the sample tested. -Applicant:emWare - Manufacturer:emWare -Trade Name:emWare -Model Number:EMRF900 -FCC ID:OOG-EMRF900 On this 24 th day of August 1999, I, individually, and for Communication Certification Laboratory, certify that the statements made in this engineering report are true, complete, and correct to the best of my knowledge, and are made in good faith. Although NVLAP has recognized that the Communication Certification Laboratory EMC testing facilities are in good standing, NVLAP does not endorse the product described in this report. COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY Checked by: William S. Hurst, P.E. Vice President Tested by: Roger J. Midgley EMC Engineering Manager COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6913 FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900 Page 12 of 46 Exhibit 6 SECTION 1.0 CLIENT INFORMATION 1.1 Client Information: Company Name: emWare 6322 S. 3000 E. Suite 250 Salt Lake City, UT 84121 Contact Name:Matt S. Martin Title:RF Engineer COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6913 FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900 Page 13 of 46 Exhibit 6 SECTION 2.0 EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT) 2.1 Identification of EUT: Trade Name:emWare Model Name or Number:EMRF900 Serial Number:N/A Options Fitted:N/A Country of Manufacture:U.S.A. 2.2 Description of EUT: The EMRF900 RF Module acts as a passthrough device: accepting data in and passing the same data out. The Module has as onboard voltage regulator and microcontroller. The radio uses FM modulation and operates at 9600 Bps. The data rate can be increased or decreased by changing the firmware. Please note however, that while not affecting RF emissions whatsoever, changing the data rate will directly affect range. For example: if the data rate were increased to 38.4 Kbps, the range would decrease to 600-500 feet line of sight or half the current range. On the other hand, if you were to decrease the data rate to 2400 Kbps, the range would improve. This is solely a function of the receiving code’s ability to decode pulse widths as the radio approaches sensitivity. While the RF emissions remains constant, the wider pulses will expand the capacity of the receiving firmware to decode incoming data. The radio itself is used as a virtual wire allowing for remote capabilities of devices. The radio is powered from a 9 V battery or a power supply that delivers anywhere from 6 – 15 Volts. The radio has it’s own linear voltage regulator (please see block diagram in Exhibit 4 and schematic in Exhibit 5). Data is accepted into the USART of the microcontroller that buffers the data and Manchester encodes it. The onboard microcontroller in turn modulates the carrier. The EMRF900 can be configured with two different connector/interface boards. The first one is an emWare connector board part No. 670013-011 and the second is a SDK connector/interface board part No. 67002-003. The EMRF900 is to be certified as a module; therefore, the following items are applicable: 1. The EMRF900 provides its own RF shielding and does not rely on the host system in which it is installed to provide shielding. COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6913 FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900 Page 14 of 46 Exhibit 6 2. The EMRF900 provides buffered modulation and data inputs; therefore, the type of modulation or the data input rate does not affect the RF output power. (See equipment description in section 2.2) 3. The EMRF900 can operate on 6 to 15 VDC provided by the interface board; however, the EMRF900 provides its own power supply regulation that delivers 5 VDC to the transmitter regardless of the input voltage. (See equipment description in section 2.2 and block diagram in Exhibit 4) 4. The EMRF900 complies with Section 15.203. (See Exhibit 12). 5. The EMRF900 was tested as a stand-alone device installed with an interface board to provide DC power and data input during the tests. (See Section 4.2 and Photos in Exhibits 7 and 9). 6. The EMRF900 is labeled with its own FCC ID number and compliance statement. When the EMRF900 is installed inside of a host system and the FCC ID number on the transmitter is not visibly from the outside, a separate label is provided for the outside of the host system listing the transmitters FCC ID number. (See labels in Exhibit 1). 7. The EMRF900’s output power is less than 100 mW; therefore, it is not subject to RF exposure limits. (See Exhibit 11) This application is for the transmitter portion only; the receiver portion was tested and complies with the Verification procedures according to FCC Part 15 Subpart B. 2.3 Modification Incorporated/Special Accessories on EUT: There were no modifications or special accessories required to comply with the specification. Signature: Typed Name: Matt S. Martin Title: RF Engineer COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6913 FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900 Page 15 of 46 Exhibit 6 SECTION 3.0 TEST SPECIFICATION, METHODS & PROCEDURES 3.1 Test Specification: Title:FCC PART 15, Subpart C (47 CFR 15). Section 15.249 Operation…

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Test Report

COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6913 FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900 Page 10 of 46 Exhibit 6 Exhibit 6: Test Report TEST REPORT FROM: COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY 1940 W. Alexander Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84119-2039 Type of Report: Certification TEST OF: EMRF900 FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900 To FCC PART 15, Subpart C Section 15.249 Test Report Serial No: 73-6913 Applicant: emWare 6322 S. 3000 E. Suite 250 Salt Lake City, UT 84121 Date of Test: August 18, 1999 Issue Date: August 24, 1999 COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6913 FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900 Page 11 of 46 Exhibit 6 CERTIFICATION OF ENGINEERING REPORT This report has been prepared by Communication Certification Laboratory to determine compliance of the device described below with the notification requirements of FCC Part 15, Subpart C Section 15.249. This report may be reproduced in full, partial reproduction may only be made with the written consent of the laboratory. The results in this report apply only to the sample tested. -Applicant:emWare - Manufacturer:emWare -Trade Name:emWare -Model Number:EMRF900 -FCC ID:OOG-EMRF900 On this 24 th day of August 1999, I, individually, and for Communication Certification Laboratory, certify that the statements made in this engineering report are true, complete, and correct to the best of my knowledge, and are made in good faith. Although NVLAP has recognized that the Communication Certification Laboratory EMC testing facilities are in good standing, NVLAP does not endorse the product described in this report. COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORY Checked by: William S. Hurst, P.E. Vice President Tested by: Roger J. Midgley EMC Engineering Manager COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6913 FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900 Page 12 of 46 Exhibit 6 SECTION 1.0 CLIENT INFORMATION 1.1 Client Information: Company Name: emWare 6322 S. 3000 E. Suite 250 Salt Lake City, UT 84121 Contact Name:Matt S. Martin Title:RF Engineer COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6913 FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900 Page 13 of 46 Exhibit 6 SECTION 2.0 EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT) 2.1 Identification of EUT: Trade Name:emWare Model Name or Number:EMRF900 Serial Number:N/A Options Fitted:N/A Country of Manufacture:U.S.A. 2.2 Description of EUT: The EMRF900 RF Module acts as a passthrough device: accepting data in and passing the same data out. The Module has as onboard voltage regulator and microcontroller. The radio uses FM modulation and operates at 9600 Bps. The data rate can be increased or decreased by changing the firmware. Please note however, that while not affecting RF emissions whatsoever, changing the data rate will directly affect range. For example: if the data rate were increased to 38.4 Kbps, the range would decrease to 600-500 feet line of sight or half the current range. On the other hand, if you were to decrease the data rate to 2400 Kbps, the range would improve. This is solely a function of the receiving code’s ability to decode pulse widths as the radio approaches sensitivity. While the RF emissions remains constant, the wider pulses will expand the capacity of the receiving firmware to decode incoming data. The radio itself is used as a virtual wire allowing for remote capabilities of devices. The radio is powered from a 9 V battery or a power supply that delivers anywhere from 6 – 15 Volts. The radio has it’s own linear voltage regulator (please see block diagram in Exhibit 4 and schematic in Exhibit 5). Data is accepted into the USART of the microcontroller that buffers the data and Manchester encodes it. The onboard microcontroller in turn modulates the carrier. The EMRF900 can be configured with two different connector/interface boards. The first one is an emWare connector board part No. 670013-011 and the second is a SDK connector/interface board part No. 67002-003. The EMRF900 is to be certified as a module; therefore, the following items are applicable: 1. The EMRF900 provides its own RF shielding and does not rely on the host system in which it is installed to provide shielding. COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6913 FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900 Page 14 of 46 Exhibit 6 2. The EMRF900 provides buffered modulation and data inputs; therefore, the type of modulation or the data input rate does not affect the RF output power. (See equipment description in section 2.2) 3. The EMRF900 can operate on 6 to 15 VDC provided by the interface board; however, the EMRF900 provides its own power supply regulation that delivers 5 VDC to the transmitter regardless of the input voltage. (See equipment description in section 2.2 and block diagram in Exhibit 4) 4. The EMRF900 complies with Section 15.203. (See Exhibit 12). 5. The EMRF900 was tested as a stand-alone device installed with an interface board to provide DC power and data input during the tests. (See Section 4.2 and Photos in Exhibits 7 and 9). 6. The EMRF900 is labeled with its own FCC ID number and compliance statement. When the EMRF900 is installed inside of a host system and the FCC ID number on the transmitter is not visibly from the outside, a separate label is provided for the outside of the host system listing the transmitters FCC ID number. (See labels in Exhibit 1). 7. The EMRF900’s output power is less than 100 mW; therefore, it is not subject to RF exposure limits. (See Exhibit 11) This application is for the transmitter portion only; the receiver portion was tested and complies with the Verification procedures according to FCC Part 15 Subpart B. 2.3 Modification Incorporated/Special Accessories on EUT: There were no modifications or special accessories required to comply with the specification. Signature: Typed Name: Matt S. Martin Title: RF Engineer COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6913 FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900 Page 15 of 46 Exhibit 6 SECTION 3.0 TEST SPECIFICATION, METHODS & PROCEDURES 3.1 Test Specification: Title:FCC PART 15, Subpart C (47 CFR 15). Section 15.249 Operation…

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Test Setup Photos

COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6913 FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900 Page 28 of 46 Exhibit 7 Exhibit 7: Test Set-Up Photographs Front view of worst case emissions COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATION LABORATORYTEST REPORT: 73-6913 FCC ID: OOG-EMRF900 Page 29 of 46 Exhibit 7 Back View of worst case emissions

Contact Information

Applicant

Matt S Martin(RF Engineer)
[email protected](801) 453-9300Fax: (801) 453-0150

Technical Contact

Communication Certification LaboratoryRoger J Midgley
[email protected](801) 972-6146

1940 W. Alexander Street · Salt Lake City, Utah · United States

Test Firm

Communication Certification Lab.Scott Earl
[email protected]801-972-6146Fax: 801-972-8432

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C903 MHz - 909 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term