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PANBT0260Bluetooth Print Combo Adapter

CC&C Technologies, Inc.
Bluetooth Print Combo Adapter - FCC ID PANBT0260 - CC&C Technologies, Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter
Date of Grant
Jul 08, 2004
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Jul 08, 2004
Equipment Note
Bluetooth Print Combo Adapter
Frequency Range
2402.00000000 - 2480.00000000
Company
CC&C Technologies, Inc.
Country
Taiwan

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Users Manual

USER’S GUIDE (For Widcomm Driver) VERSION 1.0 Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE BT-0260 Printer Combo Adapter Bluetooth © All rights reserved. All trade names are registered trademarks of respective manufacturers listed. The Bluetoothname and the Bluetoothtrademarks are owned by BluetoothSIG,Inc. This manual may not be copied in any media or form without the written consent of original maker. TABLE OF CONTENTS WELCOME ................................................................. 1 Features ............................................................... 1 System Requirements ............................................... 1 Before You Start ..................................................... 2 Connecting your Bluetooth USB Adapter with PC ............... 2 BT-0260 Printer Combo Adapter ................................... 2 Getting to Know Your BT-0260 Printer Combo Adapter ......... 3 Function of LEDs During Printing .................................. 3 WIDCOMM BLUETOOTH SOFTWARE DRIVER ........................... 4 UPDATE BLUETOOTH DRIVER ........................................... 6 SELECT BLUETOOTH SERVICES ......................................... 9 MY BLUETOOTH PLACES ................................................. 11 ADD LOCAL PRINTER..................................................... 13 DISABLE BIDIRECTIONAL SUPPORT ..................................... 14 START PRINTING .......................................................... 15 CHANGE PRINTER ........................................................ 16 MULTIPLE BT-0260 PRINTER COMBO ADAPTERS ...................... 18 Configuring the first BT-0260 Printer Adapter ................... 19 Configuring the second BT-0260 Printer Adapter ................ 20 Configuring the third BT-0260 Printer Adapter .................. 21 Start Printing......................................................... 23 Change Printer ....................................................... 24 PRINTER ERROR MESSAGE ............................................... 26 CANCEL PRINTING JOB.................................................. 27 RESET HANGED BLUETOOTH ............................................ 27 APPENDIX A ............................................................... 28 APPENDIX B ............................................................... 29 FCC ......................................................................... 30 WARRANTY ................................................................ 31 WELCOME Thank you for your purchase of the BT-0260 Printer Combo Adapter. Featuring Bluetooth wireless technology, BT-0260 Printer Combo Adapter creates cable-free printing connections between your desktop PCs and your printers. BT-0260 Printer Combo Adapter is compatible with all Bluetooth v1.1-certified devices and you can connect your computing devices and printers 100 meters away without cables in your working environments, such as home or office. FEATURES ƒCompliant with Bluetooth standard version 1.1 . ƒSupport for Microsoft Windows 98SE, Me, 2000 and XP. ƒOperating distance of up to 100 meters in free space. ƒBluetooth Class I (20 dbm). ƒSupport both USB and 1284 printer port interfaces. ƒBoth SPP and HCRP print service profiles supported. ƒEasy operation and setting up. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ƒPCs must have a Bluetooth device installed, such as a Bluetooth USB dongle. It allows you to communicate with BT-0260 Printer Combo Adapter. ƒPCs must have a Bluetooth device driver installed, such as Widcomm driver. It is always accompanied with your Bluetooth dongle device purchased. Furthermore, make sure the driver is of the latest revision which supports Bluetooth print service. ƒPCs can have different printer drivers installed, printer drivers such as HP, Epson, Canon...etc. You can install at least one be- fore using BT-0260 Printer Combo Adapter. ƒUSB printer shall follow USB printer specification as downloadable from USB forum - http://www.usb.org. Some printers do not follow this specificaton and can not be used. 1 2 BEFORE YOU START 1. Confirm Box Contents IMPORTANT P LEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND THE SAFETY GUIDE BEFORE YOU PLUG THE UNIT INTO THE PRINTER. CONNECTING YOUR BLUETOOTH USB ADAPTER WITH PC 5V Power Adapter Manual DC Power Jack Mode Button USB Connector IEEE-1284 connector ƒConnect your Bluetooth USB dongle with your PC. ƒInstall Widcomm Bluetooth software driver. BT-0260 PRINTER COMBO ADAPTER BT-0260 Printer Combo Adapter Utility CD GETTING TO KNOW YOUR BT-0260 PRINTER COMBO ADAPTER BT-0260 printer combo adapter supports two interfaces which can be used to connect with your printer. 1). IEEE-1284 - It is a 36-pin male connector on the front. Connect it to your printer. If your printer hides its female connector inside its case, then you have to open it. 2). USB - It is a USB type A connector. You need to connect one end of the USB cable to BT-0260 printer combo adapter, then connect another end to the printer. Note : If your printer supports both interfaces, we recommend you to choose just one to connect with BT-0260 printer combo adapter. If you connect BT-0260 printer combo adapter to both of them, 1284 interface will be the functioning one. 3). Apply power to BT-0260 adapter by using the 7.5V DC power adapter accompanied, it is also the only way to RESET BT-0260. 4). Mode button is used by the advanced user to configure the printer adapter for some special purposes, it is normally left unused. You also can refer to the Utility Manual in CD for how to use it. FUNCTION OF LEDS DURING PRINTING POWER LED ƒPower LED turns on when POWER is applied to BT-0260 printer combo adapter. BLUETOOTH LED ƒBluetooth LED is blinking when Bluetooth link is established but no data is transmitted on the line. ƒ Bluetooth LED is ON when PC is wirelessly sending data to printer through BT-0260 printer combo adapter. PRINTER LED ƒPrinter LED is ON when there is a USB or parallel (IEEE-1284) printer connected to the B…

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Cover Letter(s)

American Telecommunications Certification Body Inc. 6731 Whittier Ave, McLean, VA 22101 June 30, 2004 RE: CC&C Technologies, Inc. FCC ID: PANBT0260 I have a few comments on the above referenced Application. General 1) Please provide a Test Report for this application. 2) The RF exposure information shows a conducted output power of 9.48 dBm (8.872 mW). However the users manual states an output power of 13 dBm is typical. There is a concern that the device may not have been tested at the highest output value. Please review and correct any exhibits as necessary. 3) The users manual does contain RF exposure information, but does not mention the 20 cm requirement as is required for a mobile device. Please correct. Timothy R. Johnson Examining Engineer mailto: [email protected] The items indicated above must be submitted before processing can continue on the above referenced application. Failure to provide the requested information may result in application termination. Correspondence should be considered part of the permanent submission and may be viewed from the Internet after a Grant of Equipment Authorization is issued. Please do not respond to this correspondence using the email reply button. In order for your response to be processed expeditiously, you must submit your documents through the AmericanTCB.com website. 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 sender.

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Operational Description

BLUETOOTH APPROVALS The following exhibit indicates the FCC Spread Spectrum requirements in Section 15.247 for devices meeting the Bluetooth Specifications in the 2.4 GHz band as of February 2001 operating in the USA. The purpose of this exhibit is to help expedite the approval process for Bluetooth devices. This exhibit provides items that vary for each device and also provides a list of items that are common to Bluetooth devices that explains the remaining requirements. The list of common items can be submitted for each application for equipment authorization. This exhibit only specifies requirements in Section 15.247, requirements in other rule Sections for intentional radiators such as in Section 15.203 or 15.207 must be also be addressed. For each individual device, the following items, 1-7 will vary from one device to another and must be submitted. 1) The occupied bandwidth in Section 15.247(a)(1)(ii). 2) Conducted output power specified in Section 15.247(b)(1). 3) EIRP limit in Section 15.247(b)(3). 4) RF safety requirement in Section 15.247(b)(4) 5) Spurious emission limits in Section 15.247©. 6) Processing gain and requirements for Hybrids in Section 15.247(f) in the acquisition mode. 7) Power spectral density requirement in Section 15.247(f) in the acquisition mode. For all devices, the following items, 1-12, are common to all Bluetooth devices and will not vary from one device to another. This list can be copied into the filing. 1 Output power and channel separation of a Bluetooth device in the different operating modes: The different operating modes (data-mode, acquisition-mode) of a Bluetooth device don’t influence the output power and the channel spacing. There is only one transmitter which is driven by identical input parameters concerning these two parameters. Only a different hopping sequence will be used. For this reason, the RF parameters in one op-mode is sufficient. 2 Frequency range of a Bluetooth device: The maximum frequency of the device is: 2402 – 2480 MHz. This is according the Bluetooth Core Specification V 1.0B (+ critical errata) for devices which will be operated in the USA. Other frequency ranges ( e.g. for Spain, France, Japan) which are allowed according the Core Specification must not be supported by the device. 3 Co-ordination of the hopping sequence in data mode to avoid simultaneous occupancy by multiple transmitters: Bluetooth units which want to communicate with other units must be organized in a structure called piconet. This piconet consist of max. 8 Bluetooth units. One unit is the master the other seven are the slaves. The master co-ordinates frequency occupation in this piconet for all units. As the master hop sequence is derived from it’s BD address which is unique for every Bluetooth device, additional masters intending to establish new piconets will always use different hop sequences. 4 Example of a hopping sequence in data mode: Example of a 79 hopping sequence in data mode: 40, 21, 44, 23, 42, 53, 46, 55, 48, 33, 52, 35, 50, 65, 54, 67, 56, 37, 60, 39, 58, 69, 62, 71, 64, 25, 68, 27, 66, 57, 70, 59, 72, 29, 76, 31, 74, 61, 78, 63, 01, 41, 05, 43, 03, 73, 07, 75, 09, 45, 13, 47, 11, 77, 15, 00, 64, 49, 66, 53, 68, 02, 70, 06, 01, 51, 03, 55, 05, 04 5 Equally average use of frequencies in data mode and short transmissions: The generation of the hopping sequence in connection mode depends essentially on two input values: 1. LAP/UAP of the master of the connection 2. Internal master clock The LAP (lower address part) are the 24 LSB’s of the 48 BD_ADDRESS. The BD_ADDRESS is an unambiguous number of every Bluetooth unit. The UAP (upper address part) are the 24 MSB’s of the 48 BD_ADDRESS. The internal clock of a Bluetooth unit is derived from a free running clock which is never adjusted and is never turned off. For synchronization with other units, only the offsets are used. It has no relation to the time of the day. Its resolution is at least half the RX/TX slot length of 312.5 μs. The clock has a cycle of about one day (23h30). In most case it is implemented as 28 bit counter. For the deriving of the hopping sequence the entire LAP (24 bits), 4 LSB’s (4 bits) (Input 1) and the 27 MSB’s of the clock (Input 2) are used. With this input values different mathematical procedures (permutations, additions, XOR-operations) are performed to generate the sequence. This will be done at the beginning of every new transmission. Regarding short transmissions, the Bluetooth system has the following behavior: The first connection between the two devices is established, a hopping sequence is generated. For transmitting the wanted data, the complete hopping sequence is not used and the connection ends. The second connection will be established. A new hopping sequence is generated. Due to the fact that the Bluetooth clock has a different value, because the period between the two transmission is longer (and it cannot be shorter) than the minimum resolution of the clock (312.5 μs). The hopping sequence will always differ from the first one. 6 Receiver input bandwidth, synchronization and repeated single or multiple packets: The input bandwidth of the receiver is 1 MHz. In every connection, one Bluetooth device is the master and the other one is the slave. The master determines the hopping sequence (see chapter 5). The slave follows this sequence. Both devices shift between RX and TX time slot according to the clock of the master. Additionally the type of connection (e.g. single or multi-slot packet) is set up at the beginning of the connection. The master adapts its hopping frequency and its TX/RX timing is according to the packet type of the connection. Also, the slave of the connection uses these settings. Repeating of a packet has no influence on the hopping sequence. The hopping sequence generated by the master of the connection will be followed in any case. That means, a repeated packet will not be send on the same frequency, it is send on the next frequency …

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Test Report

FCC ID: PANBT0260 Report No.: RF930607L131Issued: June 24, 2004 FCC TEST REPORT REPORT NO.: RF930607L13 MODEL NO.: BT-0260 RECEIVED: June 07, 2004 TESTED: June 16 ~ June 23, 2004 APPLICANT: CC&C TECHNOLOGIES INC. ADDRESS: 8F, 150, Jian Yi Road, Chung Ho City, Taipei County, Taiwan 235, R.O.C. ISSUED BY: Advance Data Technology Corporation LAB LOCATION: No. 19, Hwa Ya 2nd Rd., Kueishan, Taoyuan, Taiwan, R.O.C. This test report consists of 72 pages in total. It may be duplicated completely for legal use with the approval of the applicant. It should not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of our laboratory. The client should not use it to claim product endorsement by CNLA or any government agencies. The test results in the report only apply to the tested sample. 0528 ILAC MRA FCC ID: PANBT0260 Report No.: RF930607L132Issued: June 24, 2004 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1CERTIFICATION ......................................................................................................................4 2SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS .............................................................................................5 3GENERAL INFORMATION ......................................................................................................6 3.1GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EUT ........................................................................................6 3.2DESCRIPTION OF TEST MODES ..........................................................................................7 3.3GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF APPLIED STANDARDS .........................................................7 3.4DESCRIPTION OF SUPPORT UNITS ....................................................................................8 3.5CONFIGURATION OF SYSTEM UNDER TEST .....................................................................8 4TEST PROCEDURES AND RESULTS ....................................................................................9 4.1CONDUCTED EMISSION MEASUREMENT ..........................................................................9 4.1.1LIMITS OF CONDUCTED EMISSION MEASUREMENT....................................................... 9 4.1.2TEST INSTRUMENTS ............................................................................................................ 9 4.1.3TEST PROCEDURES...........................................................................................................10 4.1.4DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD................................................................................. 10 4.1.5TEST SETUP .........................................................................................................................11 4.1.6EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS ..........................................................................................11 4.1.7TEST RESULTS .................................................................................................................... 12 4.2NUMBER OF HOPPING FREQUENCY USED .....................................................................18 4.2.1LIMIT OF HOPPING FREQUENCY USED........................................................................... 18 4.2.2TEST INSTRUMENTS ..........................................................................................................18 4.2.3TEST PROCEDURES...........................................................................................................19 4.2.4DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD................................................................................. 19 4.2.5TEST SETUP ........................................................................................................................ 20 4.2.6TEST RESULTS .................................................................................................................... 20 4.3DWELL TIME ON EACH CHANNEL......................................................................................23 4.3.1LIMIT OF DWELL TIME USED ............................................................................................. 23 4.3.2TEST INSTRUMENTS ..........................................................................................................23 4.3.3TEST PROCEDURES...........................................................................................................24 4.3.4DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD................................................................................. 24 4.3.5TEST SETUP ........................................................................................................................ 24 4.3.6TEST RESULTS .................................................................................................................... 25 4.4CHANNEL BANDWIDTH .......................................................................................................32 4.4.1LIMITS OF CHANNEL BANDWIDTH.................................................................................... 32 4.4.2TEST INSTRUMENTS ..........................................................................................................32 4.4.3TEST PROCEDURE .............................................................................................................33 4.4.4DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD................................................................................. 33 4.4.5TEST SETUP ........................................................................................................................ 33 4.4.6EUT OPERATING CONDITION ............................................................................................ 33 4.4.7TEST RESULTS .................................................................................................................... 34 4.5HOPPING CHANNEL SEPARATION.....................................................................................38 4.5.1LIMIT OF HOPPING CHANNEL SEPARATION.................................................................... 38 4.5.2TES…

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Test Report

FCC ID: PANBT0260 Report No.: RF930607L1351Issued: June 24, 2004 4.7 RADIATED EMISSION MEASUREMENT 4.7.1 LIMITS OF RADIATED EMISSION MEASUREMENT Emissions radiated outside of the specified bands, shall be according to the general radiated limits in 15.209 as following: Frequencies (MHz) Field strength (microvolts/meter) Measurement distance (meters) 0.009-0.4902400/F(kHz)300 0.490-1.70524000/F(kHz)30 1.705-30.03030 30-881003 88-2161503 216-9602003 Above 9605003 As shown in 15.35(b), for frequencies above 1000MHz, the field strength limits are based on average detector, however, the peak field strength of any emission shall not exceed the maximum permitted average limits, specified above by more than 20dB under any condition of modulation. FCC ID: PANBT0260 Report No.: RF930607L1352Issued: June 24, 2004 4.7.2 TEST INSTRUMENTS DESCRIPTION & MANUFACTURER MODEL NO.SERIAL NO. CALIBRATED UNTIL Test Receiver ROHDE & SCHWARZ ESI7100033Jun, 08, 2005 Spectrum Analyzer ROHDE & SCHWARZ FSP40100040Dec. 15, 2004 BILOG Antenna SCHWARZBECK VULB91689168-153Feb. 03, 2005 HORN Antenna SCHWARZBECK 9120D9120D-408Feb. 03, 2005 HORN Antenna SCHWARZBECK BBHA 9170BBHA 9170243Feb. 23, 2005 Preamplifier Agilent 8447D2944A10633Jan. 15, 2005 Preamplifier Agilent 8449B3008A01964Jan. 27, 2005 RF signal cable HUBER+SUHNNER SUCOFLEX 104218183/4Mar. 05, 2005 RF signal cable HUBER+SUHNNER SUCOFLEX 104218195/4Mar. 05, 2005 Software ADT. ADT_Radiated_V5.14NANA Antenna Tower inn-co GmbH MA 4000013303NA Antenna Tower Controller inn-co GmbH CO2000017303NA Turn Table ADT. TT100.TT93021703NA Turn Table Controller ADT. SC100.SC93021703NA NOTE: 1. The calibration interval of the above test instruments is 12 months and the calibrations are traceable to NML/ROC and NIST/USA. 2. The test was performed in HwaYa Chamber 2. 3. The horn antenna and HP preamplifier (model: 8449B) are used only for the measurement of emission frequency above 1GHz if tested. 4. The IC Site Registration No. is IC4924-3. FCC ID: PANBT0260 Report No.: RF930607L1353Issued: June 24, 2004 4.7.3 TEST PROCEDURES a. The EUT was placed on the top of a rotating table 0.8 meters above the ground at a 3 meter semi-anechoic chamber. The table was rotated 360 degrees to determine the position of the highest radiation. b. The EUT was set 3 meters away from the interference-receiving antenna, which was mounted on the top of a variable-height antenna tower. c. The antenna is a broadband antenna, and its height is varied from one meter to four meters above the ground to determine the maximum value of the field strength. Both horizontal and vertical polarizations of the antenna are set to make the measurement. d. For each suspected emission, the EUT was arranged to its worst case and then the antenna was tuned to heights from 1 meter to 4 meters and the rotatable table was turned from 0 degrees to 360 degrees to find the maximum reading. e. The test-receiver system was set to Peak Detect Function and Specified Bandwidth with Maximum Hold Mode. f. If the emission level of the EUT in peak mode was 10 dB lower than the limit specified, then testing could be stopped and the peak values of the EUT would be reported. Otherwise the emissions that did not have 10 dB margin would be re- tested one by one using peak, quasi-peak or average method as specified and then reported in a data sheet. NOTE: 1. The resolution bandwidth and video bandwidth of test receiver/spectrum analyzer is 120kHz for Peak detection (PK) and Quasi-peak detection (QP) at frequency below 1GHz. 2. The resolution bandwidth and video bandwidth of test receiver/spectrum analyzer is 1 MHz for Peak detection at frequency above 1GHz. 3. The resolution bandwidth of test receiver/spectrum analyzer is 1 MHz and the video bandwidth is 10 Hz for Average detection (AV) at frequency above 1GHz. 4.7.4 DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD No deviation FCC ID: PANBT0260 Report No.: RF930607L1354Issued: June 24, 2004 4.7.5 TEST SETUP For the actual test configuration, please refer to the related item – Photographs of the Test Configuration. FCC ID: PANBT0260 Report No.: RF930607L1355Issued: June 24, 2004 4.7.6 TEST RESULTS EUT Bluetooth Print Combo Adapter MODEL BT-0260 CHANNEL 78 FREQUENCY RANGE Below 1GHz INPUT POWER (SYSTEM) 120Vac, 60 Hz TEST MODE A ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 25 deg. C, 68 % RH, 991hPa DETECTOR FUNCTION Quasi-Peak TESTED BY: Long Chen ANTENNA POLARITY & TEST DISTANCE: HORIZONTAL AT 3 M No. Freq. (MHz) Emission Level (dBuV/m) Limit (dBuV/m) Margin (dB) Antenna Height (m) Ta b l e Angle (Degree) Raw Value (dBuV) Correction Factor (dB/m) 1142.7536.66 QP43.50-6.842.00 H32822.4614.20 2228.2839.16 QP46.00-6.841.50 H33426.6712.49 3239.9436.75 QP46.00-9.251.00 H33723.5013.25 4323.5338.04 QP46.00-7.961.00 H17822.7315.30 5372.0539.23 QP46.00-6.771.00 H26822.8916.35 6467.3736.56 QP46.00-9.442.00 H28918.2518.32 ANTENNA POLARITY & TEST DISTANCE: VERTICAL AT 3 M No. Freq. (MHz) Emission Level (dBuV/m) Limit (dBuV/m) Margin (dB) Antenna Height (m) Ta b l e Angle (Degree) Raw Value (dBuV) Correction Factor (dB/m) 196.0936.28 QP43.50-7.221.25 V30125.3810.90 2239.9437.78 QP46.00-8.221.00 V1924.5313.25 3323.5334.85 QP46.00-11.151.00 V119.5415.30 4335.1937.61 QP46.00-8.391.00 V1022.0615.55 5372.1237.76 QP46.00-8.241.25 V35221.4116.35 6467.3735.64 QP46.00-10.361.00 V2217.3218.32 REMARKS:1. Emission level(dBuV/m)=Raw Value(dBuV) + Correction Factor(dB/m) 2. Correction Factor(dB/m) = Antenna Factor (dB/m) + Cable Factor (dB) 3. The other emission levels were very low against the limit. 4. Margin value = Emission level – Limit value. FCC ID: PANBT0260 Report No.: RF930607L1356Issued: June 24, 2004 EUT Bluetooth Print Combo Adapter MODEL BT-0260 CHANNEL 78 FREQUENCY RANGE Below 1GHz INPUT POWER (SYSTEM) 120Vac, 60 Hz TEST MODE B ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 25 deg. C, 60 % RH, 991hPa DETECTOR FUNCTION Quasi-Peak TESTED BY: Long Chen ANTENNA POLARITY & TEST DISTANCE: HORIZONTAL AT 3 M No. Freq. (MHz) Emission Level (dBuV/m) Limit (dBuV/m) Margin (dB…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Cooper Hou(Product Manager)
[email protected]+886-2-8226-5088Fax: +886-2-8226-5077

Technical Contact

Advance Data Technology CorporationEllis Wu
[email protected]+886-3-318-3232

No. 19 Hwa Ya 2nd rd. · Kueishan Taoyuan · Taiwan

Non-Technical Contact

Advance Data Technology CorporationEllis Wu
[email protected]+886-3-318-3232

Test Firm

Bureau Veritas CPS (H.K.) Ltd. Taoyuan BranchRichard Chen
[email protected]886-3-3183232Fax: 886-3-2115834

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C2.40 GHz - 2.48 GHz8.90 mW
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power Output listed is Conducted. 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. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.

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