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AMG1000BHx HD Truck Kit Installation Guide1 Release r05 Installation Guide (AMG1000BHx) 1.0 Safety & Regulatory Information Important safety and regulatory information on the AMG unit may be found on on page 13 of this installation guide. 2.0 Kit Contents There are two AMG aftermarket kits for heavy-duty trucks: •AMG1000BHx kits include the “Backpack Antenna” and will be used in the majority of cases, where both the base unit and the antenna are to be installed in the cab interior. •AMG1000AHx kits include the “External Antenna” and should be used when it is necessary to install the antenna on the cab exterior or if specifically requested by the “fleet” customer. Instructions for AMG1000AHx kit installation are not included here, but are available online: support.truckerlink.com This is the installation guide for the AMG1000BHx kit as shown in Figure 1. Figure 1: AMG1000BHx Heavy Duty Truck Kit CAUTION: Be sure to thoroughly review the safety and regulatory information before installing and activating the AMG unit. AMG1000BHx kit contents: AMG1020x Advanced Mobile Gateway AMG1021B Backpack Antenna AMG1022H Wiring Harness for Heavy Duty Trucks x=U if equipment is to be operated in the USAwhere: x=C if equipment is to be operated in Canada Advanced Mobile Gateway AMG1000 Heavy Duty Truck Kit 2AMG1000BHx HD Truck Kit Installation Guide 3.0 Recommended Tools The following tools are recommended for the installation: •Phillips and Square Drive screwdrivers – to unscrew the dashboard •Pin Extractor – Deutsch Part Number: 0411-310-1605 •Punch – to assist in removing designated wires from J1939 if necessary •Needle-nose pliers – to remove the wedge lock •Carpenter knife – to separate wires C&D from covering over both wires (if needed) •Zipties – to secure loose wiring and perhaps the AMG itself Turn the truck on and check for existing lamps, warning lights, or anything out of the ordinary: Investigate issues as needed before beginning the install – this thorough pre-install exam helps troubleshoot issues should any arise after installation. Pull the diagnostics fuse This fuse will likely fail if not removed before installation begins. Refer to additional documentation as needed to identify this fuse, as it will be in a different place for each make and model of vehicle. Activate the AMG: Step 1: Obtain Required Information The following information is required to activate an AMG unit: •AMG Serial Number – see Figure 2 for location of this information •Fleet Name – the name of the fleet the vehicle belongs to •Truck Number – the number the fleet uses to identify the vehicle •Dealer Code – the code for the dealership where the TruckerLink unit was purchased from •VIN – the Vehicle Identification Number for the vehicle in which the AMG unit will be installed •Odometer – the vehicle odometer reading from the dash IMPORTANT – PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING TASKS BEFORE INSTALLATION AMG1000BHx HD Truck Kit Installation Guide3 Figure 2: AMG Serial Number Step 2: Call 1-888-558-6188 ext. 1 Call this number once the information from Step 1 is obtained. A customer service agent will then activate the unit. It will usually take a few minutes to complete. Identify the best location for installation: Before the wiring harness, AMG base unit, and antenna are installed, it is strongly recommended that the vehicle cab is inspected for potential installation locations and an installation plan is devised. Keep the following information in mind when locating a suitable install location and plan: 1)The AMG base unit may not be installed any further than 16 feet away from the J1939 bus splice. 2)The backpack antenna (included in AMG1000BHx kits only) may be installed either on the AMG unit itself or up to 3 feet away from the AMG base unit. 3)Antenna reception is critical for effective AMG operation, therefore the antenna must not be obstructed by metal objects. Optimal antenna orientation is shown in Figures 3 & 4. Figure 3: Optimal Unit Orientation (antenna attached to base) P/N: UNIT S/N: 1234567890 1234567890 AMG1020U AMG1020U (888) 558-6188 ext 1 Il est important que le numéro de série de cet appareil soit associé au numéro du camion qui recevra cet appareil. It is important that the UNIT S/N is associated with the Truck # that will receive this unit. Please call to activate Veuillez appeler pour activer AMG Serial Number Bottom of AMG Unit AMG Bar Code Label (Close Up) P/N: UNIT S/N: 1234567890 1234567890 AMG1020U AMG1020U MODEL: AMG1020U FCC ID: OPP-AMG1020X IC ID: 2943A-AMG1020 Unit mounted with backpack attached to base: BEST NOT ADVISED AVOID ENTIRELY The mounting location should provide access to the cable connections on the AMG base unit. Ideally, this side should be facing UP with no metal objects between it and the sky The mounting location should allow the status LEDs to be visible. 4AMG1000BHx HD Truck Kit Installation Guide Figure 4: Optimal Unit Orientation (antenna separated from base) A good install location will be one that: •Is not visible to the driver •Has clear line of sight to the sky for the backpack antenna, ideally as close to the front of the cab as possible. •Allows the backpack antenna to mount parallel to the ground – the ideal placement is horizontal without any metal objects between it and the sky. Unscrew the antenna if needed to place the antenna in an ideal place. •Will allow the technician to be able to see all four LEDs on the unit. •Allows easy access to the GPS, CDMA, and GSM connections on the unit •Enables the AMG base unit to be secured via screws, such that the screws are not visible to the driver. PROCEED WITH INSTALLATION ONLY AFTER THE ABOVE TASKS HAVE BEEN COMPLETED Note: Placement behind the dashboard has been most successful in field trials, and is therefore the recommended location for AMGs with the backpack antenna. Note: Record the Pre-Installation Information on the Installation Form located in AMG Kit. Backpack antenna and base unit mounted separately: BEST NOT …
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MPE Calculation for AMG1020 - OET Bulletin 65 The FCC requires that the calculated MPE be equal to or less than a given limit dependent on frequency at a distance of 20 cm from a device to the body of a user. The transmitter operation for the AMG1020 covers GSM850 and PCS1900 operating bands, together with the 802.11 2.4GHz band. The following FCC Rule Parts are applicable: Part 1.1310 – Radiofrequency radiation exposure limits Part 2.1091(c) Part 22 GSM850 devices operating at frequencies at or below 1.5GHz with effective radiated power (ERP) of 1.5 watts or more are subject to routine RF exposure evaluation, otherwise they are categorically excluded. Part 24 PCS1900 devices operating at frequencies above 1.5GHz with effective radiated power (ERP) of 3 watts or more are subject to routine RF exposure evaluation, otherwise they are categorically excluded. Part 22.913 (a)(2) The ERP of mobile transmitters and auxiliary test transmitters must not exceed 7 Watts. Part 24.232 (b) Mobile/ Portable stations are limited to 2 Watts EIRP peak power CALCULATION The MPE calculation as given in FCC OET Bulletin 65, page 19 is used to calculate the safe operating distance for the user. S = EIRP/4 R 2 Where S = Power density EIRP = Transmitter Power x Antenna gain R = distance to the centre of radiation of the antenna Considerations for GSM 850 band (2G) Transmitter frequency range = 824MHz to 849MHz Transmitter Power (conducted) = 30.6dBm (1.15W) Class 10 GPRS reduces Tx power by 2/ 8 (time averaged power reduction of 2 uplink timeslots in 8). Maximum Antenna Gain = 1.6dBi @850MHz (x1.45) Considerations for GSM 850 band (3G) Transmitter frequency range = 826MHz to 847MHz Transmitter Power (conducted) = 27.2dBm (0.53W) Maximum Antenna Gain = 1.6dBi @850MHz .ie for 1.6dBi antenna gain maximum ERP for 3G is < 1.5W, so from Part 2.1091(c), routine RF exposure evaluation is categorically excluded for 3G GSM850 band. MPE Requirement From table 1 (b) - Limits for General Population/ Uncontrolled Exposure of FCC Rule Part 1.1310 for GSM850 S = f/1500 mW/cm 2 (f = operating frequency) S = 824/1500 = 0.55 mW/cm 2 (worst case) MPE Calculation for AMG1020 Values: R = 20cm EIRP = 1150 x 2/8 x 1.45 (1.6dBi) EIRP = 417 S = EIRP/4 R 2 S = 417/(12.56 x 20 2 ) S = 417/ 5024 S = 0.083 mW/cm 2 Calculation for Maximum radiated power output (GSM850) For 1.6dBi gain antenna (x 1.45) Maximum Power = 1.45 x 1.15W (30.6dBm) ERP = EIRP – 2.1dB (half wave dipole gain) Max. ERP = 32.2 – 2.1dBm = 30.1dBm This is below the Part 22.913 (a)(2) limit of 7W ERP The 1.6 dBi maximum gain antenna will therefore comply with the required FCC rule parts Considerations for PCS1900 band (2G) Transmitter frequency range = 1850MHz to 1910MHz Transmitter Power (conducted) = 27.3dBm (0.54W) Class 10 GPRS reduces Tx power by 2/ 8 (time averaged power reduction of 2 uplink timeslots in 8). Maximum Antenna Gain = 2.9dBi @1850MHz Considerations for PCS1900 band (3G) Transmitter frequency range = 1850MHz to 1910MHz Transmitter Power (conducted) = 22.9dBm (0.194W) Maximum Antenna Gain = 2.9dBi @1850MHz .ie for 2.9dBi antenna gain maximum ERP for 2G and 3G is < 3.0W, so from Part 2.1091(c), routine RF exposure evaluation is categorically excluded for PCS1900 band. Calculation for Maximum radiated power output (PCS1900) For 2.9dBi gain antenna (x 1.95) Maximum Power = 1.95 x 0.54W (27.3dBm) Max. EIRP = 30.2dBm This is below the Part 24.232 (b) limit of 2W EIRP The 2.9 dBi maximum gain antenna will therefore comply with the required FCC rule parts Considerations for 2.4GHz band (WIFI) Transmitter frequency range = 2412 – 2462MHz band Transmitter EIRP = 24.4dBm max. (275mW) MPE Requirement From table 1 (b) - Limits for General Population/ Uncontrolled Exposure of FCC Rule Part 1.1310 for PCS1900 S = 1.0 mW/cm 2 MPE Calculation for AMG1020 Values: R = 20cm EIRP = 275mW S = EIRP/4 R 2 S = 275/(12.56 x 20 2 ) S = 275/ 5024 S = 0.055 mW/cm 2 Conclusion The MPE value of the AMG1020 at 20 cm meets the FCC Rule Part 1.1310 RF exposure limits operating in the respective GSM850 and PCS1900 and 2.4GHz 802.11 bands.
TEST REPORT FROM RFI GLOBAL SERVICES LTD Test of: Vecima Networks AMG1020 FCC ID: OPP-AMG1020X IC Certification Number: 2943A-AMG1020 To: FCC Part 15.247: 2011 Subpart C, Industry Canada RSS-210 Issue 8 December 2010 & RSS-Gen Issue 3 December 2010 Test Report Serial No: RFI-RPT-RP77944JD30A V3.0 Version 3.0 Supersedes All Previous Versions This Test Report Is Issued Under The Authority Of Chris Guy, Head of Global Approvals: Checked By: Ian Watch Signature: Date of Issue: 16 December 2011 This report is issued in Adobe Acrobat portable document format (PDF). It is only a valid copy of the report if it is being viewed in PDF format with the following security options not allowed: Changing the document, Selecting text and graphics, Adding or changing notes and form fields. This report may not be reproduced other than in full, except with the prior written approval of RFI Global Services Ltd. The results in this report apply only to the sample(s) tested. TEST REPORT SERIAL NO: RFI-RPT-RP77944JD30A V3.0 VERSION 3.0 ISSUE DATE: 16 DECEMBER 2011 Page 2 of 73 RFI Global Services Ltd This page has been left intentionally blank. TEST REPORT SERIAL NO: RFI-RPT-RP77944JD30A V3.0 VERSION 3.0 ISSUE DATE: 16 DECEMBER 2011 RFI Global Services Ltd Page 3 of 73 Table of Contents 1. Customer Information .................................................................................................................. 4 2. Summary of Testing ..................................................................................................................... 5 2.1. General Information 5 2.2. Summary of Test Results 5 2.3. Methods and Procedures 6 2.4. Deviations from the Test Specification 6 3. Equipment Under Test (EUT) ....................................................................................................... 7 3.1. Identification of Equipment Under Test (EUT) 7 3.2. Description of EUT 7 3.3. Modifications Incorporated in the EUT 7 3.4. Additional Information Related to Testing 8 3.5. Support Equipment 9 4. Operation and Monitoring of the EUT during Testing ............................................................. 10 4.1. Operating Modes 10 4.2. Configuration and Peripherals 10 5. Measurements, Examinations and Derived Results ................................................................ 11 5.1. General Comments 11 5.2. Test Results 12 5.2.1. Receiver/Idle Mode Radiated Spurious Emissions 12 5.2.2. Transmitter 6 dB Bandwidth 16 5.2.3. Transmitter 20 dB Bandwidth 31 5.2.4. Transmitter Power Spectral Density 46 5.2.5. Transmitter Maximum Peak Output Power 48 5.2.6. Transmitter Radiated Emissions 60 5.2.7. Transmitter Band Edge Radiated Emissions 65 6. Measurement Uncertainty .......................................................................................................... 72 Appendix 1. Test Equipment Used ................................................................................................ 73 TEST REPORT SERIAL NO: RFI-RPT-RP77944JD30A V3.0 VERSION 3.0 ISSUE DATE: 16 DECEMBER 2011 Page 4 of 73 RFI Global Services Ltd 1. Customer Information Company Name: Connected Development LLC Address: 5020 Weston Parkway Suite 215 Cary NC 27513 United States TEST REPORT SERIAL NO: RFI-RPT-RP77944JD30A V3.0 VERSION 3.0 ISSUE DATE: 16 DECEMBER 2011 RFI Global Services Ltd Page 5 of 73 2. Summary of Testing 2.1. General Information Specification Reference: 47CFR15.247 Specification Title: Code of Federal Regulations Volume 47 (Telecommunications) 2011: Part 15 Subpart C (Intentional Radiators) - Section 15.247 Specification Reference: 47CFR15.107 and 47CFR15.109 Specification Title: Code of Federal Regulations Volume 47 (Telecommunications) 2011: Part 15 Subpart B (Unintentional Radiators) - Sections 15.107 and 15.109 Specification Reference: 47CFR15.207 and 47CFR15.209 Specification Title: Code of Federal Regulations Volume 47 (Telecommunications) 2011: Part 15 Subpart C (Intentional Radiators) - Sections 15.207 and 15.209 Specification Reference: RSS-Gen Issue 3 December 2010 Specification Title: General Requirements and Information for the Certification of Radio Apparatus Specification Reference: RSS-210 Issue 8 December 2010 Specification Title: Licence-exempt Radio Apparatus (All Frequency Bands): Category I Equipment. Site Registration: FCC: 209735; Industry Canada: 3245B-2 Location of Testing: RFI Global Services Ltd, Wade Road, Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG24 8AH. Test Dates: 04 August 2011 to 08 August 2011 2.2. Summary of Test Results FCC Reference (47CFR) IC Reference Measurement Result Part 15.109 RSS-Gen 4.10/6.1 Receiver/Idle Mode Radiated Spurious Emissions Part 15.247(a)(2) RSS-Gen 4.6.2 RSS-210 A8.2(a) Transmitter 6 dB Bandwidth Part 2.1049 RSS-Gen 4.6.1/4.6.3 Transmitter 20 dB Bandwidth Part 15.247(e) RSS-210 A8.2(b) Transmitter Power Spectral Density Part 15.247(b)(3) RSS-Gen 4.8 RSS-210 A8.4(4) Transmitter Maximum Peak Output Power Part 15.247(d)/ 15.209(a) RSS-Gen 4.9 RSS-210 A8.5 Transmitter Radiated Emissions Part 15.247(d)/ 15.209(a) RSS-Gen 4.9 RSS-210 A8.5 Transmitter Band Edge Radiated Emissions Key to Results = Complied = Did not comply TEST REPORT SERIAL NO: RFI-RPT-RP77944JD30A V3.0 VERSION 3.0 ISSUE DATE: 16 DECEMBER 2011 Page 6 of 73 RFI Global Services Ltd 2.3. Methods and Procedures Reference: ANSI C63.4 (2009) Title: American National Standard for Methods of Measurement of Radio-Noise Emissions from Low-Voltage Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the Range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz Reference: ANSI C63.10 (2009) Title: American National Standard for Testing Unlicensed Wireless Devices 2.4. Deviations from the Test Specification For the measurements contained within this test report, there were no deviations from, additions to, or exclusions from the test specification identified above. TEST REPORT SERIAL NO: RFI-RPT-RP77944JD30A V3.0 VERSION 3.0 ISSUE DATE: 16 DECEMBER 2011 RFI Global Services Ltd Page 7 of 73 3. Equipment Under Test (EUT) 3.1. Identificatio…
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150 Cardinal Place · Saskatoon, Saskatchewan · Canada
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 1 | 15C | 2.41 GHz - 2.46 GHz | 280.00 mW |

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