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OP5PL5571Talisa

Eleven Engineering Incorporated
Talisa - FCC ID OP5PL5571 - Eleven Engineering Incorporated
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter
Date of Grant
Dec 03, 2015
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Dec 02, 2015
Equipment Note
Talisa
Frequency Range
2403.58500000 - 2477.31300000
Company
Eleven Engineering Incorporated
Country
Canada

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Users Manual

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Cover Letter(s)

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ID Label/Location Info

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Internal Photos

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RF Exposure Info

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Test Report

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Users Manual

USER’S GUIDE SKAA OS v2.4 Each SKAA® receiver has a Green List which remembers your favorite transmitters. A Green indicator on the receiver means you are listening to a favorite, or hunting for one. Your receiver can also explore to find new transmitters. An Amber indicator means you are exploring—looking for transmitters which are not on your Green List. A Cluster is a product with two or more pieces which behave as one, such as a left and right speaker pair. The Bond Button lets you select which transmitter you’re listening to. The Bond Button has the or logo. Essentials Bond ButtonCommandLED Meaning ClickFavorites Hunt through your Green List of favorite transmitters. Click again to switch between hunting for all transmitters on your Green List and only the current one (dim) = Hunting (flash) = Next one (solid) = Bonded 2 ClicksExplore Hunt for new, unknown transmitters (ones which are not on your Green List already) (dim) = Hunting (solid) = Bonded Hold (a few seconds) Add / Delete Manually add / delete the current transmitter to / from your Green List to = Added (flash) = Deleted -Auto Add SKAA adds the current Amber transmitter to your Green List if you listen to it for 30 minutes to = Added More Commands Bond ButtonCommandLED Meaning 3 ClicksMute / Unmute Note—every Click command will first Unmute and then perform its function or (slow flash) = Muted 4 ClicksSwing Mode Bond to any transmitter on your Green List (hint: have just one powered on) (dim) = Hunting (solid) = Bonded 6 ClicksFactory Reset Start over! (flash) = Green List cleared Hold during power on Make a Cluster of receivers : 1.Make sure the transmitter is powered off 2.Power on the Master receiver while holding down its Bond Button—hold the button down until the Red LED begins to flash 3.With the remaining receivers within 3 meters of the Master receiver, power on the first one, wait for its Red LED to flash and then power on the second one. Continue until all of them are powered on. 4.Once all of the LEDs stop flashing (turn solid Red), power off all of the receivers (flash) = Master receiver has entered ‘Cluster Up’ mode (solid) = The Cluster has been successfully made PL5571 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS QuestionAnswer How does the Green List work? Every time you add a transmitter, it is automatically assigned the first open spot on the Green List—so if you already have two transmitters on your Green List, the next one you add will go in Green List spot #3. The receiver can hunt through the Green List much like a car radio hunts for radio stations when you press “seek”. If you see the Green LED flash, the receiver is automatically moving through your Green List, checking for each favorite transmitter as it goes. For example if you have 3 transmitters on your Green List, your receiver will hunt for them in order 1, 2 then 3, then back to 1 and so on (the Green LED will flash every time it advances from one to the next). The receiver looks for each transmitter for about 3 seconds and then moves on to the next one if it doesn’t find it. If it does find it, it stops there, bonds with it and starts playing its audio. If you don’t see the Green list flash, the receiver is just sitting, waiting for one particular favorite transmitter to show up. Click the SKAA button once to flip back and forth between these two modes (hunting through your whole Green List, and sitting waiting for one particular transmitter to show up). You can store up to 10 favorite transmitters on your Green List. How do I choose a specific transmitter? If you have a dim Green LED (you aren’t hearing any audio), click the SKAA button once. The Green LED will flash once every 3 seconds as the receiver moves through your Green List, stopping at each spot and hunting for the associated transmitter. Once it finds one, it will bond to it and play its audio. If that isn’t the transmitter you want, click the SKAA button once more. Repeat until you find the transmitter you want. How to I delete a transmitter from my Green List? Let’s start by saying that the 6-click command (delete everything and start over) is very handy. The author uses it. All the time. If however, you’d like to surgically remove just one transmitter from your Green List, read on. First you must get your receiver to sit on the proper spot on the Green List—the spot holding the transmitter you’d like to turf. The easiest way to do this is to bond your receiver to the transmitter you want to delete (see How do I choose a specific transmitter? above). Next, hold the SKAA button down for a few seconds (until you see the Red LED flash to indicate the transmitter is gonzo). What is the Master receiver? In any Cluster, there is a single Master receiver, and all of the other receivers in the Cluster follow its behavior. The Master has a working Bond Button and you can control the entire Cluster with that one button. Can any receiver become the Master of a Cluster? No. A receiver must have a physical Bond Button in order to be made the Master of a Cluster. If a receiver has no Bond Button it can only operate as a subordinate part of a Cluster—it cannot be the Master of that Cluster and it cannot operate independently. How do I “uncluster” several receivers? Do the Make a Cluster of receivers procedure once for each receiver, omitting step 3. This will give each of the receivers a functioning Bond Button, and each of them will thereafter operate independently. What are some tips for making Clusters? Each step in the Make a Cluster of receivers procedure has a 10 second time limit. For example, when you see the Master’s LED start to flash, you have up to 10 seconds to power on the next receiver. When that receiver’s LED starts flashing, you have 10 more seconds to power on the next one, and so on. Why does only one of my Bond Buttons work? If you’ve made a Cluster from several receivers, the first one powered on in the Make a Cluster of receivers procedure is the Master of the Cluster. Only the Master’s Bond…

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Cover Letter(s)

SCS-F18: Project and Product Certification Representative Authorization Letter Page 1 of 2 Rev 5.0 775 Montague Expressway Milpitas, CA 95035 Tel: 408-526-1188 Fax: 408-526-1088 Email: [email protected] Project and Product Certification Representative Authorization Letter Reason for Amendment (current / obsolete) Revision History Approved Date From To Initial Release (obsolete) 1.0 1.0 Nov-14-2006 Revised wording (obsolete) 1.0 2.0 Sept–25-2007 Updated company template (obsolete) 2.0 3.0 Jan-31-2012 Updated letter information (obsolete) 3.0 4.0 May-23-2014 Added FCC ID field (current) 4.0 5.0 Sept 16 2014 SCS-F18: Project and Product Certification Representative Authorization Letter Page 2 of 2 Rev 5.0 Eleven Engineering Inc. 10150-100 street, Suite 800,Edmonton, Alberta ,Canada, T5J 0P6 2015-11-25 To: SIEMIC, INC. 775 Montague Expressway, Milpitas, CA 95035 USA Dear Sir/Madam, Re: Product Certification Representative Authorization Letter We, Eleven Engineering Inc. hereby authorize SIEMIC, Inc. to act as a Certification Body for certifying for the following project(s): FCC ID: OP5PL5571 Product: Talisa Model No.: PL5571 Sincerely, signature : name / title: RYAN BARON / Manager R&D, Asia address: 10150-100 street, Suite 800,Edmonton, Alberta ,Canada, T5J 0P6

Cover Letter(s)

SCS-F19: Confidentiality Request Letter Page 1 of 2 Rev 5.0 775 Montague Expressway Milpitas, CA 95035 Tel: 408-526-1188 Fax: 408-526-1088 Email: [email protected] Confidentiality Request Letter Reason for Amendment (current / obsolete) Revision History Approved Date From To Initial Release (obsolete) 1.0 1.0 Nov-14-2006 Adding CFR 2.459 (obsolete) 1.0 2.0 August – 11 - 2008 Updated company template& Added text box (obsolete) 2.0 3.0 Jan-31-2012 Added IC confidentiality letter form (obsolete) 3.0 4.0 March-26-2015 Corrections to STC form. Added reference to KDB (current) 4.0 5.0 Nov 19 2015 SCS-F19: Confidentiality Request Letter Page 2 of 2 Rev 5.0 Eleven Engineering Inc. 10150-100 street, Suite 800,Edmonton, Alberta ,Canada, T5J 0P6 2015-11-25 To: Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD Subject: Permanent Confidentiality Request for FCC ID: OP5PL5571 Pursuant to sections 0.457 and 0.459 of CFR 47, we respectfully request permanent confidential treatment of the following Exhibits accompanying this application as: - e.g. Block Diagram - e.g. Schematics - e.g. Operational Description 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. The applicant understands that disclosure of this application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application. Sincerely, Client’s signature : Client’s name & title : RYAN BARON / Manager R&D, Asia Contact information / address: Eleven Engineering Inc. 10150-100 street, Suite 800,Edmonton, Alberta ,Canada, T5J 0P6

Cover Letter(s)

1、FHSS comments A frequency hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) system works by hopping from one frequency channel to another in a known sequence out of a select group of channels. The HT system frequency hops between 15 channels. The group of 15 channels is selected out of a total of 49 hopping channels in the ISM band. If it is determined that one of the 15 hopping channels is found to be noisy or poor due to other RF interference, then a new channel is selected from the 34unused channels (i.e. 49 - 15 = 34) and the one noisy channel is released to the unused group. This repeats whenever a noisy or poor channel is detected. For example, for the hop pattern of 2409.7MHz , 2465.0MHz , 2472.7MHz , 2457.3MHz , 2475.8MHz , 2425.1MHz; The sequential hops are +55.3MHz , +7.7MHz, -15.4MHz, +18.5MHz, -50.7MHz. The sequential hops is no any order can follow, is completely random. 2 、Channel List

External Photos

FCC ID: OP5PL5571 IC: 3534A-PL5571 Keyway Testing Technology Co., Ltd. Report No. 15KW113251F Page 43 of 48 13. PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE EUT FCC ID: OP5PL5571 IC: 3534A-PL5571 Keyway Testing Technology Co., Ltd. Report No. 15KW113251F Page 44 of 48 FCC ID: OP5PL5571 IC: 3534A-PL5571 Keyway Testing Technology Co., Ltd. Report No. 15KW113251F Page 45 of 48 FCC ID: OP5PL5571 IC: 3534A-PL5571 Keyway Testing Technology Co., Ltd. Report No. 15KW113251F Page 46 of 48

ID Label/Location Info

Label Location Talisa Model: PL5571 SKAA FCC ID: OP5PL5571

Internal Photos

FCC ID: OP5PL5571 IC: 3534A-PL5571 Keyway Testing Technology Co., Ltd. Report No. 15KW113251F Page 43 of 45 13. PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE EUT FCC ID: OP5PL5571 IC: 3534A-PL5571 Keyway Testing Technology Co., Ltd. Report No. 15KW113251F Page 44 of 45 ANT FCC ID: OP5PL5571 IC: 3534A-PL5571 Keyway Testing Technology Co., Ltd. Report No. 15KW113251F Page 45 of 45 ------End------

RF Exposure Info

FCC ID: OP5PL5571 Test Result of RF Exposure Evaluation According to the KDB-447498 D01 V06, FCC 47CFR§2.1091 the following RF exposure evaluation shall to demonstrate RF exposure compliance. Friis transmission formula: Pd = (Pout*G)/(4*pi*r2) Where Pd = power density in mW/cm2, Pout = output power to antenna in mW; G = gain of antenna in linear scale, Pi = 3.1416; R = distance between observation point and center of the radiator in cm。 Target power W/ tolerance (dBm) Max tune up power tolerance (dBm) Output power to antenna (mW) Antenna Gain(dBi) Power Density at R=20cm (mW/cm 2 ) Limit (mW/cm 2 ) Result 2403.585 15 ±1.0 16.0 25.12 2.0 0.0126 1.0 Pass 2438.913 15 ±1.0 16.0 25.12 2.0 0.0126 1.0 Pass 2477.313 15 ±1.0 16.0 25.12 2.0 0.0126 1.0 Pass

Test Report

FCC ID: OP5PL5571 IC: 3534A-PL5571 Keyway Testing Technology Co., Ltd. Report No. 15KW113251F Page 1 of 48 TEST REPORT for Eleven Engineering Inc. Talisa Model Number: PL5571 FCC ID: OP5PL5571 IC: 3534A-PL5571 Prepared for : Eleven Engineering Inc. Address : 10150-100 street, Suite 800, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, T5J 0P6. Prepared by : Keyway Testing Technology Co., Ltd. Address : Building 1, Baishun Industrial Zone, Zhangmutou Town, Dongguan, Guangdong, China Tel: 86-769-8718 2258 Fax: 86-769-8718 1058 Report No. : 15KWE113251F Date of Test : Nov. 13-18, 2015 Date of Report : Nov. 19, 2015 FCC ID: OP5PL5571 IC: 3534A-PL5571 Keyway Testing Technology Co., Ltd. Report No. 15KW113251F Page 2 of 48 TABLE OF CONTENTS Test Report Declaration Page 1. TEST SUMMARY .......................................................................................................................... 4 2. GENERAL PRODUCT INFORMATION .................................................................................... 5 2.1. Product Function ..................................................................................................................5 2.2. Description of Device (EUT) ............................................................................................................. 5 2.3. Difference between Model Numbers ............................................................................................... 5 2.4. Independent Operation Modes ......................................................................................................... 5 2.5. Test Supporting System .................................................................................................................... 5 2.6. Test Facilities ...................................................................................................................................... 6 2.7. List of Test and Measurement Instruments .................................................................................... 7 3. TEST SET-UP AND OPERATION MODES .............................................................................. 8 3.1. Principle of Configuration Selection ................................................................................................. 8 3.2. Block Diagram of Test Set-up ........................................................................................................... 8 3.3. Test Operation Mode and Test Software ........................................................................................ 8 3.4. Special Accessories and Auxiliary Equipment ............................................................................... 8 3.5. Countermeasures to Achieve EMC Compliance ........................................................................... 8 3.6. Test Environment: .............................................................................................................................. 8 4. MAXIMUM PEAK OUTPUT POWER ......................................................................................... 9 4.1. Limits .................................................................................................................................................... 9 4.2. Test setup ............................................................................................................................................ 9 5. EMISSION TEST RESULTS...................................................................................................... 11 5.1. Conducted Emission at the Mains Terminals Test ...................................................................... 11 5.2. Radiated Emission Test ................................................................................................................... 16 6. 20DB & 99% OCCUPY BANDWIDTH ..................................................................................... 22 6.1. Limits .................................................................................................................................................. 22 6.2. Test setup .......................................................................................................................................... 22 7. FREQUENCY SEPARATION .................................................................................................... 25 7.1. Limits .................................................................................................................................................. 25 7.2. Test setup .......................................................................................................................................... 25 8. NUMBER OF HOPPING FREQUENCY .................................................................................. 28 8.1. Limits .................................................................................................................................................. 28 8.2. Test setup .......................................................................................................................................... 28 9. DWELL TIME ............................................................................................................................... 30 9.1. Limits .................................................................................................................................................. 30 9.2. Test setup .......................................................................................................................................... 30 10. BAND EDGE COMPLIANCE TEST ..................................................................................... 36 10.1. Limits .................................................................................................................................................. 36 10.2. Test setup ................................................................................................................…

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Test Setup Photos

FCC ID: OP5PL5571 IC: 3534A-PL5571 Keyway Testing Technology Co., Ltd. Report No. 15KW113251F Page 41 of 48 12. PHOTOGRAPHS OF TEST SET-UP Conducted Emission at the Mains Terminals Test FCC ID: OP5PL5571 IC: 3534A-PL5571 Keyway Testing Technology Co., Ltd. Report No. 15KW113251F Page 42 of 48 Radiated Emission Test

Contact Information

Applicant

Michael Bujold(QA Lead)
[email protected]+1-780-425-6511Fax: +1-780-425-7006

Test Firm

Keyway Testing Technology Co., Ltd.Jade Yang
[email protected]86-769-87182258Fax: 86-769-87181058

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C2.40 GHz - 2.48 GHz33.27 mW
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power listed is the maximum conducted output power. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. End-users must be provided with transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.

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