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P82-53223-RTMRFID System

BancTech, Incorporated
RFID System - FCC ID P82-53223-RTM - BancTech, Incorporated
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
Date of Grant
Apr 27, 2002
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Apr 27, 2002
Equipment Note
RFID System
Frequency Range
13.56000000 - 13.56000000
Company
BancTech, Incorporated
Country
United States

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Users Manual

1 HF Reader System Series 6000 S6350 Multi-Protocol Reader Modules: RI-STU-TRDC-01 & 02 Reference Guide 11-06-21-700 September 2001 A TEXAS INSTRUMENTS TECHNOLOGY September 2001 S6350 Reader Reference Guide 2 Second Edition - September 2001 This is the second edition of this manual. It describes the S6350 Reader (formerly published as the Series 5000 RI-STU-TRDC-00 Reader Reference Guide). It contains a description of the following reader modules: Reader Module with Right-Angle Connector RI-STU-TRDC-01 Reader Module with Straight Connector RI-STU-TRDC-02 Texas Instruments (TI) reserves the right to make changes to its products or services or to discontinue any product or service at any time without notice. TI provides customer assistance in various technical areas, but does not have full access to data concerning the use and applications of customer’s products Therefore, TI assumes no liability and is not responsible for customer applications or product or software design or performance relating to systems or applications incorporating TI products. In addition, TI assumes no liability and is not responsible for infringement of patents and/or any other intellectual or industrial property rights of third parties, which may result from assistance provided by TI. TI products are not designed, intended, authorized or warranted to be suitable for life support applications or any other life critical applications which could involve potential risk of death, personal injury or severe property or environmental damage. The RFID Systems logo, TIRIS logo, the words RFID Systems, TIRIS and Tag-it are trademarks or registered trademarks of Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI). Copyright © 2001 Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI). This document may be downloaded onto a computer, stored and duplicated as necessary to support the use of the related TI products. Any other type of duplication, circulation or storage on data carriers in any manner not authorized by TI represents a violation of the applicable copyright laws and shall be prosecuted. 3 Read This First About This Manual This reference guide for the S6350 High-frequency (13.56Mhz) Reader is designed for use by TI customers who are engineers experienced with RFID Systems and Radio Frequency Identification Devices (RFID). Device Name Firmware Version Hardware Configuration RI-STU-TRDC-011.4 (ISO 15693-3)Right-Angle Connector RI-STU-TRDC-021.4 (ISO 15693-3)Straight Connector Regulatory, safety and warranty notices that must be followed are provided in Chapter 4. Conventions The following pictograms and designations are used in the operating instructions: WARNING: A WARNING IS USED WHERE CARE MUST BE TAKEN, OR A CERTAIN PROCEDURE MUST BE FOLLOWED, IN ORDER TO PREVENT INJURY OR HARM TO YOUR HEALTH. CAUTION: This indicates information on conditions, which must be met, or a procedure, which must be followed, which if not needed could cause permanent damage to the system. Note: Indicates conditions, which must be met, or procedures which must be followed, to ensure proper functioning. Information: Indicates conditions or procedures that should be followed to ensure proper functioning of the system. Preface September 2001 S6350 Reader Reference Guide 4 If You Need Assistance Application Centers are located in Europe, North and South America, the Far East and Australia to provide direct engineering support. For more information, please contact your nearest TI-RFID Systems Sales and Application Center. The contact addresses can be found on our home page: http://www.ti-rfid.com. Numerical Representations Unless otherwise noted, numbers are represented as decimal. Hexadecimal numbers are represented with the suffix hex , e.g. A5F1 hex Binary numbers are represented with the suffix 2 , e.g. 1011 2 Byte representations: the least significant bit (lsb) is bit 0 and the most significant bit (msb) is bit 7. September 2001 S6350 Reader Reference Guide 5 Document Overview Chapter 1:Introduction......................................................................................................6 1.1 Description..................................................................................................7 1.1.1 Programming Interface...........................................................................7 1.2 Summary of Chapters and Appendixes.........................................................7 Chapter 2:Harware Description.........................................................................................8 2.1 General Specification...................................................................................9 2.1.1 Functional Requirements........................................................................9 2.1.2 Power Supply........................................................................................9 2.1.3 Output Power........................................................................................9 2.1.4 Required Antenna Parameters..............................................................10 2.1.5 Input / output pins (CN1 pins 3 and 4)...................................................10 2.1.6 Baseband receiver...............................................................................11 2.1.7 Connector Details................................................................................11 2.1.8 16-pin Header Connector CN1..............................................................11 2.1.9 RI-STU-TRDC-01 (CN1) Pin Assignments.............................................12 2.1.10 RI-STU-TRDC-02 (CN1) Pin Assignments............................................13 2.2 Mechanical Specifications..........................................................................14 2.2.1 RI-STU-TRDC-01 with 16-pin Right-Angle Connector.............................14 2.2.2 RI-STU-TRDC-02 with 16-pin Straight Header Connector.......................15 Chapter 3:Reader Protocol.........................................................…

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Users Manual

X-Series Repair Station Operator Referenceiii 4Warning This device Generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications. The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the 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 DIGITAL APPARATUS DOES NOT EXCEED THE CLASS A LIMITS FOR RADIO NOISE EMISSIONS FROM DIGITAL APPARATUS AS SET OUT IN THE RADIO INTERFERENCE REGULATIONS OF THE CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS. LE PRESENT APPAREIL NUMEMRIQUE N’EMET PAS DE BRUITS RADIOELECTRIQUES DEPASSANT LES LIMITES APPLICABLES AUX APPAREILS NUMERIQUES DE CLASS A PRESCRITES DANS LE REGLEMENT SUR LE BROUILLAGE RADIOELECTRIQUE EDICTE PAR LE MINISTERE DES COMMUNICATIONS DU CANANDA.

Cover Letter(s)

_____________________________________________________ 6550 Chase Oaks Boulevard, MS 8470, Plano, TX 75023 23 April 2002 Via Electronic Filing Federal Communications Commission EQUIPMENT APPROVAL SERVICES P.O. Box 358315 Pittsburgh, PA 15251-5315 Via TCB Certification Filing American Telecommunication Certification Body Inc . (under NDA with Texas Instruments) 6731 Whittier Ave McLean, VA 22101 Re: FCC ID No.: P82-53223-RTM Applicant: BancTec Inc. in behalf of Texas Instruments Filed: April 2002 Dear Sir or Madam: Request for Confidential Treatment Texas Instruments Incorporated (“TI”) requests that the materials described below be withheld from public disclosure in accordance with Section 0.459 of the Commission’s Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 0.459 (2000), following grant of the application. In support of this request, TI submits the following: (1) identification of the specific information for which confidential treatment is sought: Electrical Schematics for TI PN # RI-STU-TRDC-02), TINDA_TRDC_Schematics.pdf, (4 pages) Bill of Materials for TI PN # RI-STU-TRDC-02), TINDA_TRDC_BOM.pdf (2 pages) (2) identification of the Commission proceeding in which the information was submitted or a description of the circumstances giving rise to the submission: The proceeding is that involving the applications for equipment authorization (certification) and was previously under FCC ID No.: P82-53223-RTM. (3) explanation of the degree to which the information is commercial or financial, or contains a trade secret or is privileged: This material includes circuit diagrams (schematics) and parts list (BOM). The material also discloses a confidential business relationship. As such, this material is treated as highly “confidential commercial information” as the term is used in 5 U.S.C. § 552(b)(4). (4) explanation of the degree to which the information concerns a service that is subject to competition: The material for which confidentiality is sought is employed in the design and manufacture of radio frequency identification equipment that is offered on a highly competitive basis. Customers for this equipment have a variety of competing sources of supply. (5) explanation of how disclosure of the information could result in substantial competitive harm: _____________________________________________________ 6550 Chase Oaks Boulevard, MS 8470, Plano, TX 75023 Disclosure would, in effect, give away the fruits of the labors of TI personnel, who have worked to bring this equipment to market. Disclosure would also offer competitors additional unwarranted insight into the product development process thereby allowing such competitors an advantage that would not be available to TI. (6) identification of any measures taken by the submitting party to prevent unauthorized disclosure: The information for which confidential treatment is sought is kept confidential by TI and not made available to third parties except pursuant to non-disclosure agreements. (7) identification of whether the information is available to the public and the extent of any previous disclosure of the information to third parties: To the knowledge of those preparing this application, the information for which confidentiality is requested has not been disclosed publicly heretofore. While the general theory of operation of this RF ID equipment has been the subject of numerous disclosures in industry and standards groups as well as in rule making proceedings at the FCC, the protection sought is narrowly drawn and pertains to certain specific implementations of RFID technology. (8) justification of the period during which the submitting party asserts that material should not be available for public disclosure: This material should not be disclosed for at least 5 years. While improvements in design are made relatively frequently, disclosure of the design information would lead to insights into both designs and the process of product development and could have an adverse competitive effect for many years to come. This equipment is designed for commercial, industrial, and governmental transportation applications. Moreover, this equipment will be used in revenue collection applications and secure access applications involving access to locations and machinery. As such, it is important that its design and related confidential details not be made available to unauthorized persons who might attempt to use such knowledge to compromise the applications for which the equipment will be employed. (9) any other information that the party seeking confidential treatment believes may be useful in assessing whether its request for confidentiality should be granted: See item 8 above. Note that the equipment for which approval is being sought will be employed in applications that inherently carry a premium on security. Should you have any questions regarding the matters addressed herein, please do not hesitate to contact me at (214) 567-2523 ([email protected] ). Respectfully submitted, By: /s/ Randal D. Roebuck Randal D. Roebuck Engineer

Cover Letter(s)

FCC ID# P82-53223-RTM ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 44 Exhibit L – Cover Letter(s) (Agent Authorization Letter and Anti-Drug Statement) FCC ID# P82-53223-RTM ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 45

Cover Letter(s)

FCC ID# P82-53223-RTM ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 46 Exhibit M – Modification Letter FCC ID# P82-53223-RTM ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 47

Cover Letter(s)

Subject: RE: FCC requesting some information on P82-53223-RTM Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 04:02:04 -0500 From: "Jeff Lenk" <[email protected]> To: "Dennis Ward" <[email protected]> CC: <[email protected]> Dennis, I would like to discuss the response to the FCC on their questions, concerning the Certification for BancTec, P82-53223-RTM. 1. Bandwidth......The emission level of the fundamental reported in the original application (maximum 57.4 dBuV/m) is below the maximum criteria of Section 15.205 and 15.209. The criteria as adjusted by 40 dB per decade is 69.5 dBuV/m. Based on this it meets the bandwidth criteria of 15.205. 2. The device is designed to be installed in many variations of BancTec Reader Sorters. Therefore, during the testing program the device was installed on a metallic plate with no enclosure around the device. The cardboard box shown in the test photographs was used to hold the device and the plate in the vertical position during the testing program. We felt this was a "worst case" setup for the transmitter which employs no enclosure. 3. TI and BancTec do not intend that the Block diagram be held confidential. I have attached a block diagram that does not have the Confidential Marking. We hope this answers their questions. Please let me know how to proceed. Jeffrey Lenk President, Professional Testing Authorized Agent -----Original Message----- From: Dennis Ward [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 9:57 PM To: [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: Re: FCC requesting some information on P82-53223-RTM HI Nicole Did you have a chance to get to the questions the FCC has on this grant? thanks Dennis Dennis Ward wrote: > Hi Nicole > The FCC is reviewing the above application and has a couple of > questions. This is nothing serious, but please remember these > questions must be address within 30 days. Let me know when you have the > answers so I can get them to the FCC. > They are > Applicant: BancTech, Incorporated > Correspondence Reference Number: 4266 > > Date of Original Email: 05/28/2002 > > Subject: > > 1. Please submit an occupied bandwidth plot of the fundamental emission > > which shows that the device complies with the 15.205 restricted band > which ends at 13.41 MHz. > > 2. The external photos show only the circuit board but the test setup > photos show the the device in an enclosure. Please explain how the > device is used and what it is marketed in. > > 3. The block diagram is marked as confidential but the request letter > for confidentiality doesn't address this. Please correct. > > For item 3 you should have the request for confidentiality rewritten to > include the block diagram. Do not leave anything else out. thanks > For item 2 you can provide a picture of the case and a brief description > of how it is used. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: TI_TRDC_Block_Diag.pdf TI_TRDC_Block_Diag.pdf Type: Acrobat (application/pdf) Encoding: base64

Cover Letter(s)

Re: FCC ID: P82-53223-RTM. FCC request number 4266 To Whom It May Concern: The FCC request mentioned above asks for a plot of the Occupied Bandwidth showing compliance to the restricted band limits of 15.205 and 15.209 Please note that the highest measured fundamental emission was 57.4dBuV measured at 3 meters as shown in the corrected report pages provided in the application. The limits for the restricted bands around the 13.56 fundamental are 29.5dB measured at 30 meters. The extrapolated limit for the restricted band would 69.5dB While the device is granted under 15.225 for operation in the 13.56MHz, the measured peak reading fully meets the limits of 15.209 at the fundamental (greater than 10 dB under the 15.209 limit). Since the peak of the fundamental meets the limits of 15.209, the occupied bandwidth of the device should also be considered to fully comply with the restricted band limits which specify 15.209. For this reason it is requested that the FCC accept the confirmation that any occupied bandwidth plot based on the above information would show full compliance and thus is not needed. Thank you for your attention and consideration in this matter Dennis Ward [email protected]

External Photos

FCC ID# P82-53223-RTM Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 8 Exhibit D – EUT Photographs BancTec, Inc. RFID System Assembly, Model 853223 FCC ID# P82-53223-RTM Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 9 BancTec, Inc. RFID System Assembly, Model 853223 Reader- Componient Side- Mounted Down Reader- Componient Side- Mounted UP FCC ID# P82-53223-RTM Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 10 BancTec, Inc. RFID System Assembly, Model 853223 Assembled FCC ID# P82-53223-RTM Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 11 BancTec, Inc. Antenna Antenna – Top View Antenna – Bottom View

ID Label/Location Info

FCC ID# P82-53223-RTM Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 2 Exhibit A – Equipment ID Labels and Locations BancTec, Inc. RFID System Assembly, Model 853223 FCC ID# P82-53223-RTM Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 3 BancTec, Inc. RFID System Assembly, Model 853223 Label Location Label FCC ID: P82-53223-RTM

Internal Photos

FCC ID# P82-53223-RTM Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 8 Exhibit D – EUT Photographs BancTec, Inc. RFID System Assembly, Model 853223 FCC ID# P82-53223-RTM Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 9 BancTec, Inc. RFID System Assembly, Model 853223 Reader- Componient Side- Mounted Down Reader- Componient Side- Mounted UP FCC ID# P82-53223-RTM Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 10 BancTec, Inc. RFID System Assembly, Model 853223 Assembled FCC ID# P82-53223-RTM Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 11 BancTec, Inc. Antenna Antenna – Top View Antenna – Bottom View

Operational Description

FCC ID# P82-53223-RTM Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 4 Exhibit B – Operational Description BancTec, Inc. RFID System Assembly, Model 853223 FCC ID# P82-53223-RTM Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 5 Decsciption This document describes the features and operational characteristics of the RI-STU-TRDC-02 S6350 High Frequency Multi-Protocol Reader. The RI-STU-TRDC-02 reader is shown in Figure 1. The S6350 Reader operates at a frequency of 13.56MHz and is compatible with both standard and ISO/IEC 15693 Tag-it inlays and tags. This reference guide provides the details that are necessary to properly interface and use the reader as a part of an integrated system. In compliance with ISO/IEC 15693 standard, a global open standard for optimal use under different regulatory and noise environments around the world, the S6350 Reader allows for the interoperability of inlays and tags from multiple manufactures. RFID System Assembly, Model 853323 ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 33 Exhibit H – Product Specification BancTec, Inc. RFID System Assembly, Model 853223 ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 34

Test Report

FCC ID# P82-53223-RTM Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 14 Exhibit F – Test Report BancTec, Inc. RFID System Assembly, Model 853223 FCC ID# P82-53223-RTM Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 15 Project Number: 02318-10 Prepared for: BANCTEC, INC. 2701 E. Grauwyler Road MS69. Irving, TX 75061 By Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. 1601 FM 1460, Suite B Round Rock, Texas 78664 February 2002 CERTIFICATION Electromagnetic Interference Test Report BANCTEC, INC. RFID System Assembly, Model 853223 (Intentional Radiator Portion) FCC ID# P82-53223-RTM Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 16 Table of Contents Title Page..................................................................................................................................15 Table of Contents......................................................................................................................16 Certificate of Compliance..........................................................................................................17 1.0 EUT Description...............................................................................................................18 1.1 EUT Operation..................................................................................................................18 2.0 Electromagnetic Emissions Testing....................................................................................18 2.1 Test Procedure..............................................................................................................19 2.2 Test Criteria.................................................................................................................19 2.3 Test Results...................................................................................................................19 3.0 Frequency Stability Testing................................................................................................20 3.1 Test Procedure..............................................................................................................20 3.2 Test Criteria.................................................................................................................20 3.3 Test Results...................................................................................................................21 4.0 Antenna Requirement........................................................................................................22 4.1 Evaluation Procedure.....................................................................................................22 4.2 Evaluation Criteria.........................................................................................................22 4.3 Evaluation Results.........................................................................................................22 5.0 Modifications to Equipment...............................................................................................22 6.0 List of Test Equipment......................................................................................................23 Figures Figure 1: Radiated Emissions Test Setup...................................................................................24 Appendices Appendix A: Fundamental Emissions Test Data.........................................................................25 Appendix B: Spurious Emissions Test Data...............................................................................27 THIS REPORT SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED EXCEPT IN FULL, WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF PROFESSIONAL TESTING (EMI), INC. 1601 FM 1460, Suite B Round Rock, Texas 78664 512/244-3371 Fax 512/244-1846 Applicant: BancTec, Inc. Applicant’s Address: 2701 E. Grauwyler Road MS69 Irving, TX 75061 Model: RFID System Assembly, Model 853223 Serial Number: X11010074 Project Number: 02318-10 I, Jeffrey A. Lenk, for Professional Testing (EMI), Inc., being familiar with the FCC rules and test procedures have reviewed the test setup, measured data and this report. I believe them to be true and accurate. The BancTec, Inc. RFID System Assembly, Model 853223 was tested to and found to be in compliance with FCC Part 15 Subpart C for an Intentional Radiator. The highest emissions generated by the above equipment are listed below: Frequency (MHz) Level (dBμV/m) Limit (dBμV/m) Margin (dB) Fundamental 13.56 63.7 105.6 -41.9 Spurious 135.6 38.8 43.5 -4.7 ______________________________ Jeffrey A. Lenk President This report has been reviewed and accepted by BancTec, Inc.. The undersigned is responsible for ensuring that the RFID System Assembly, Model 853223 will continue to comply with the FCC rules. ______________________________ Certificate of Compliance FCC ID# P82-53223-RTM ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 18 1.0 EUT Description The Equipment Under Test (EUT) is the BancTec, Inc. RFID System Assembly, Model 853223. The RFID System Assembly, Model 853223 consisted of TI Model (RI-STU-TRDC- 02) Reader Module PCB configured with TI model (MEDIOA-VSA) Antenna. Data and power connection to Reader was made through header connector provided on the Reader through a 5- wire unshielded cable. Two wires of the cable were connected to AC/DC power adapter for Reader DC supply, and a shielded DB-9 cable was used to extend communication from the laptop PC. The EUT operates at 13.56 MHz and is designed for compliance with 47 CFR 15.225 of the FCC rules. Specific test requirements for this device include the following: 47 CFR 15.225 Fundamental Transmit Power 47 CFR 15.225, 15.205 & 15.209 Spurious Radiated Power 47 CFR 15.225 & 2.1049 Occupied Bandwidth (2.989 used as Procedural Reference) 47 CFR 15.203 Antenna Requirement The system tested consisted of the following: Manufacturer & Model Serial # FCC ID # Description BancTec, Inc., RFID System Assembly, 853223 X11010074 P82-53223-RTM Reader Module…

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Test Report

FCC ID# P82-53223-RTM ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 25 Appendix A Radiated Emissions Data Sheets FCC ID# P82-53223-RTM ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 26 Fundamental Radiated Data Sheet BancTec, Inc. RFID System Assembly, Model 853223 SERIAL #: X11010074 MEASUREMENT DISTANCE (m): 3 DATE: February 28, 2002 DETECTOR FUNCTION: Quasi-Peak PROJECT #: 02318-10 Corrected Level = Recorded Level - Amplifier Gain + Antenna Factor + Cable Loss Antenna Horizontal Freq. EUT Antenna Recorded Amplifier Antenna Cable Corrected Limit Margin Dir Elevation Level Gain Factor Loss Level (MHz) (Deg.) (Meters) (dBuV) (dB) (dB/m) (dB) (dBuV/m) (dBuV/m) (dB) 13.56 270 1 36.1 0.0 9.5 0.8 46.4 120 -73.6 Note: Above measurement was taken with a Loop antenna. Limit was adjusted 40 dB for 3-meter distance. Antenna Vertical Freq. EUT Antenna Recorded Amplifier Antenna Cable Corrected Limit Margin Dir Elevation Level Gain Factor Loss Level (MHz) (Deg.) (Meters) (dBuV) (dB) (dB/m) (dB) (dBuV/m) (dBuV/m) (dB) 13.56 270 1 47.1 0.0 9.5 0.8 57.4 120 -62.6 Note: Above measurement was taken with a Loop antenna. Limit was adjusted 40 dB for 3-meter distance. TEST ENGINEER: Bob Ripley FCC ID# P82-53223-RTM ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 27 Spurious Radiated Appendix B Emissions Data Sheets FCC ID# P82-53223-RTM ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 28 Spurious Radiated Data Sheet BancTec, Inc. RFID System Assembly, Model 853223 SERIAL #: X11010074 MEASUREMENT DISTANCE (m): 3 DATE: February 28, 2002 ANTENNA POLARIZATION: Horizontal PROJECT #: 02318-10 DETECTOR FUNCTION: Peak Corrected Level = Recorded Level - Amplifier Gain + Antenna Factor + Cable Loss Loop Antenna Horizontal Freq. EUT Antenna Recorded Amplifier Antenna Cable Corrected Limit Margin Dir Elevation Level Gain Factor Loss Level (MHz) (Deg.) (Meters) (dBuV) (dB) (dB/m) (dB) (dBuV/m) (dBuV/m) (dB) 27.12 0 1 67.5 26.6 8.1 1.1 50.1 69. -19.4 COMMENT #1: TEST ENGINEER: Bob Ripley FCC ID# P82-53223-RTM ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 29 Spurious Radiated Data Sheet BancTec, Inc. RFID System Assembly, Model 853223 SERIAL #: X11010074 MEASUREMENT DISTANCE (m): 3 DATE: February 28, 2002 ANTENNA POLARIZATION: Vertical PROJECT #: 02318-10 DETECTOR FUNCTION: Peak Corrected Level = Recorded Level - Amplifier Gain + Antenna Factor + Cable Loss Freq. EUT Antenna Recorded Amplifier Antenna Cable Corrected Limit Margin Dir Elevation Level Gain Factor Loss Level (MHz) (Deg.) (Meters) (dBuV) (dB) (dB/m) (dB) (dBuV/m) (dBuV/m) (dB) 27.12 0 1 68.9 26.6 8.1 1.1 51.5 69.5 -18.0 40.68 Noise Floor 33.5 26.6 11.5 2.9 21.3 40 -18.7 54.24 0 1 41.4 26.6 10.6 3.2 28.6 40 -11.4 67.8 0 1 34.4 26.6 6.9 3.6 18.3 40 -21.7 81.36 0 1 45.1 26.5 8.1 3.9 30.6 40 -9.4 94.92 Noise Floor 34.9 26.5 10.8 4.2 23.5 43.5 -20.0 108.48 0 1 32.9 26.5 12.0 4.7 23.2 43.5 -20.3 122.04 45 1 28.5 26.5 12.2 5.0 19.2 43.5 -24.3 135.6 340 1 48.4 26.6 11.3 5.7 38.8 43.5 -4.7 COMMENT #1: 27.12 Measured with loop antenna at 3-meters. Limit adjusted 40 dB for distance. TEST ENGINEER: Bob Ripley

Test Setup Photos

FCC ID# P82-53223-RTM ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 30 Exhibit G – Test Setup Photographs BancTec, Inc. RFID System Assembly, Model 853223 FCC ID# P82-53223-RTM ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 31 BancTec, Inc. RFID System Assembly, Model 853223 Radiated Emissions – Front View Radiated Emissions – Back View FCC ID# P82-53223-RTM ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. Page 32 BancTec, Inc. RFID System …

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Contact Information

Applicant

Robert Moeller(Compliance Engineer)
[email protected]972- 579-6751

Technical Contact

Professional Testing (EMI), Inc.Jeffrey A Lenk
[email protected]512-244-3371

1601 FM 1460 Suite B · Round Rock, Texas · United States

Non-Technical Contact

Professional Testing (EMI), Inc.Jeffrey A Lenk
[email protected]512-244-3371

Test Firm

Professional Testing (EMI), Inc.Jeff Link
[email protected]512-244-3371Fax: 512-244-1846

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputTolerance
115C13.56 MHz - 13.56 MHz-%
Confidentiality
Long Term