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VLD 103 User Manual Introduction The VLD 103 can be used for a variety of AVL applications. It can be set to provide real time tracking so you can watch your vehicle moving on the map, over the Internet. Fleet managers can use the VLD 103 to know where all their vehicles are, who’s on time and who’s late! When installed in a hidden location it can alert you if your car is stolen, and help you recover it. The optional panic button and collision detector provide added security for drivers and passengers. What’s included in your VLD 103 package • Wireless module • External GPS module • 12 pin terminal block connector • Cable ties for installation • Optional panic button • Optional geo-fence button Installation The L-Biz TM Enabled VLD 103 is designed to be installed in a hidden location in your vehicle. A professional installer should perform the installation of the unit. For more information on the installation of the VLD 103, see Appendix A: Installation Instructions. WARNING: To satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices, a separation distance of 30 cm or more should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during device operation. To ensure compliance, operations at closer than this distance is not recommended. Functionality Programmability All parameters within the unit may be set anytime with the L-Biz TM Client interface provided via the Internet. Collision Detection With the optional accelerometer the VLD 103 will send an alert with the vehicle’s current position when a collision is detected. The alert is sent to a predefined recipient according to the customer’s service package. Customer Defined Speed Limit You can set a speed limit on the VLD 103 from your computer, and if it is exceeded the VLD 103 will transmit an alert with the vehicles current position and speed. Geo-fencing A Geo-Fence is an invisible boundary that can be defined around the unit. If your vehicle leaves the area, an alert is sent. The user can dynamically fix the geo- fence over a predetermined route or area using their computer, or set it around the vehicle by pressing the optional geo-fence button. The unit monitors the vehicle’s position and automatically exercises customer defined logic when position readings exceed pre-set ranges Vehicle electrical system connectivity The VLD 103 can be connected into the vehicle electrical system to enable any two of the following features: o door lock and unlock o trigger horn o flash parking lights o starter immobilizer A professional installer is needed to make these connections. Wireless network enabled Data from the unit is transmitted via the wireless network. Three modes of operation are: o Synchronous mode, when data is continuously transmitted at a user-defined rate based on time and/or distance. o Exception mode, when the unit monitors position, velocity, time and acceleration and transmits an alert with current time, speed position and other data only if a user defined limit is exceeded. o Query mode, when the device replies to a data request only. Panic Button (Optional) Press and hold the optional panic button for 3 seconds to send an alert with your current location. The recipient of the alert is predefined according to your service; it may be to a dispatcher, to a call center, or to your home. Warranty Information The warranty period shall be for a period of one year from date of purchase, excluding the battery. PowerLOC warrants that the hardware product you have purchased from PowerLOC or a PowerLOC authorized reseller is free from defects in material or workmanship under use during the warranty period. Warranty is non-transferable. During the term of warranty PowerLOC will repair the defective unit or replace it with an equivalent unit. Warnings Limitations Please note: the L-Biz VLD 103 is dependant on the availability of wireless network service to transmit data to the L-Biz Tracker. Successful transmission of data from the VLD103 is limited to areas in which Mobitex Network coverage is actively available. This includes panic alarm signals and collision detection alerts. The availability of GPS signals is dependant on the GPS antenna having a clear view of the sky. Obstacles such as buildings, or tree cover may impede the satellite signals preventing the GPS module from obtaining a position. Such obstacles may also cause occasional inaccuracies in the GPS position. WARNING: To satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices, a separation distance of 30 cm or more should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during device operation. To ensure compliance, operations at closer than this distance is not recommended. Technical Specifications Power 12-18V DC Power Connection and Vehicle Interface Power and 2 inputs/outputs Battery Backup External, Li-Ion 500 mAh Memory 300 KB for data storage (>5,000 reports) Modem Mobitex Radio Modem 2 W peak, 1.8 A, baud rate ∼ 9600 bps Frequency: Transmit: 896 – 902 Mhz Receive: 935 – 941 Mhz FCC and Industry Canada Approved GPS Unit 12 simultaneous channel “all in view” tracking Sensitivity: -140 dBm (typical) Acquisition: cold start: 45 sec (typical) warm start: 35 sec (typical) hot start: 8 sec (typical) Active GPS with integrated receiver RF Antenna RF - flexible micro-strip (internal) Message Types PowerLOC interface protocol Additional Ports 2 RS232, 1 dedicated to GPS receiver, 1 for additional I/O Connectors Two 8-pin AMP MTE connectors for GPS and additional I/O One 12-pin AMP MTE connector for power and relayed I/O One 3-pin AMP MTE connector for back-up battery Panic Button Yes (optional) Geo-Fence Button Yes (optional) Case Plastic top and base Physical Specifications Size Wireless module: ~7.6 x 11.5 x 3.8 cm (3 x 4.5 x 1.5 in.) GPS module: ~ 5.7 x 4.9 x 2.1 cm (2.2 x 1.9 x 0.8 in.) Weight ~ 8 ounces (226.8 grams) Operating Temperature -30°C to +70°C (-22°F to +158°F) backup battery –20° C to + 50° C (–4°F to + 122°F) S…
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UltraTech Group of Labs November 27, 2000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 USA Subject: Type Acceptance Application under FCC CFR 47, Parts 2 and 90 (Subpart I) - Radio Services Transmitters Operating in the frequency band 896-901 MHz Applicant: PowerLOC Technologies Inc. Product: PowerLOC Mobile Device Model: VLD103 FCC ID: PASVLD103 Dear Sir/Madam, As appointed agent for PowerLOC Technologies Inc., we would like to submit the application to Federal Communications Commission for certification of the above product. Please review all necessary files uploaded to FCC OET site. The PowerLOC Mobile Device model VLD103 incorporates the RIM 902M radio modem module (FCC ID: L6AR902M-2-O). Therefore, the test report submitted will only include the MPE evaluation, RF power and spurious emissions. For information about the radio modem module please refer to RIM’s submission FCC ID L6AR902M-2-O If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact us by our TOLL FREE number: OUR TELEPHONE NO.: 1-877-765-4173 Yours truly, Tri Minh Luu, P. Eng., V.P., Engineering TML/AK 2 3000 Bristol Circle, Oakville, Ontario, Canada L6H 6G4 Telephone (905) 829-1570 Facsimile (905) 829-8050
UltraTech Group of Labs November 30, 2000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 USA Subject: Withdraw Confidential Filing Request Applicant: PowerLOC Technologies Inc. Product: PowerLOC Mobile Device Model: VLD103 FCC ID: PASVLD103 Dear Sir/Madam, We wish to withdraw confidential filing request for the above product. The new fee for this application without confidential filing is $495.00 US. A revised FORM 159 and a cheque in the amount of $495.00 US will be sent by courier to FCC Equipment Approval Services. If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact us by our TOLL FREE number: OUR TELEPHONE NO.: 1-877-765-4173 Yours truly, Tri Minh Luu, P. Eng., V.P., Engineering TML/AK 2 3000 Bristol Circle, Oakville, Ontario, Canada L6H 6G4 Telephone (905) 829-1570 Facsimile (905) 829-8050
Exhibit 10 - External EUT Photos PowerLOC Technologies Inc. PowerLOC Mobile Device, Model VLD103 FCC ID: PASVLD103 Photo 1 of 2 Exhibit 10 - External EUT Photos PowerLOC Technologies Inc. PowerLOC Mobile Device, Model VLD103 FCC ID: PASVLD103 Photo 2 of 2
PowerLOC Technologies Inc. Model No. VLD103 Serial No. XXXXXX FCC ID: PASVLD103 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 received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. |||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||| ||||| |||||||| ||||||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||| ||||| |||| |||||||||||||| ||||||||||||| ||||||||||| Manuf. 11/00 Made in Canada Other PowerLOC tracking codes go here. Location of the label on the bottom of case. PowerLOC Technologies Inc. Model No. VLD103 Serial No. XXXXXX FCC ID: PASVLD103 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 received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. |||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||| ||||| |||||||| ||||||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||| ||||| |||| |||||||||||||| ||||||||||||| ||||||||||| Manuf. 11/00 Made in Canada Other PowerLOC tracking codes go here.
Exhibit 11 - Internal EUT Photos PowerLOC Technologies Inc. PowerLOC Mobile Device, Model VLD103 FCC ID: PASVLD103 Photo 1 of 10 Exhibit 11 - Internal EUT Photos PowerLOC Technologies Inc. PowerLOC Mobile Device, Model VLD103 FCC ID: PASVLD103 Photo 2 of 10 Exhibit 11 - Internal EUT Photos PowerLOC Technologies Inc. PowerLOC Mobile Device, Model VLD103 FCC ID: PASVLD103 Photo 3 of 10 Exhibit 11 - Internal EUT Photos PowerLOC Technologies Inc. PowerLOC Mobile Device, Model VLD103 FCC ID: PASVLD103 Photo 4 of 10 Exhibit 11 - Internal EUT Photos PowerLOC Technologies Inc. PowerLOC Mobile Device, Model VLD103 FCC ID: PASVLD103 Photo 5 of 10 Exhibit 11 - Internal EUT Photos PowerLOC Technologies Inc. PowerLOC Mobile Device, Model VLD103 FCC ID: PASVLD103 Photo 6 of 10 Exhibit 11 - Internal EUT Photos PowerLOC Technologies Inc. PowerLOC Mobile Device, Model VLD103 FCC ID: PASVLD103 Photo 7 of 10 Exhibit 11 - Internal EUT Photos PowerLOC Technologies Inc. PowerLOC Mobile Device, Model VLD103 FCC ID: PASVLD103 Photo 8 of 10 Exhibit 11 - Internal EUT Photos PowerLOC Technologies Inc. PowerLOC Mobile Device, Model VLD103 FCC ID: PASVLD103 Photo 9 of 10 Exhibit 11 - Internal EUT Photos PowerLOC Technologies Inc. PowerLOC Mobile Device, Model VLD103 FCC ID: PASVLD103 Photo 10 of 10
Effective Radiated Power TEST METHOD ß The following shall be applied to the combination(s) of the radio device and its intended antenna(e). ß If the RF level is user adjustable, all measurements shall be made with the highest power level available to the user for that combination. ß The following method of measurement shall apply to both conducted and radiated measurements. ß The radiated measurements are performed at the Ultratech Calibrated Open Field Test Site. ß The measurement shall be performed using normal operation of the equipment with modulation. Test procedure shall be as follows: Step 1: Duty Cycle measurements ÿ Using a spectrum analyzer with the frequency span set to 0 Hz and the sweep time set at a suitable value to capture the envelope peaks and the duty cycle of the transmitter output signal; ÿ The duty cycle of the transmitter, x = Tx on / (Tx on + Tx off) with 0<x<1, is measure and recorded in the test report. For the purpose of testing, the equipment shall be operated with a duty cycle that is equal or more than 0.1. Step 2: Calculation of Peak and Average EIRP ÿ The peak output power of the transmitter shall be determined using a wideband, calibrated RF Peak Power Meter with the power sensor with an integration period that exceeds the repetition period of the transmitter by a factor 5 or more. The observed value shall be recorded as “P” (in dBm); ÿ The Average EIRP. shall be calculated from the above measured power output “A”, the observed duty cycle x, and the applicable antenna assembly gain “G” in dBi, according to the formula: Peak EIRP = P + G Average EIRP = Peak EIRP + 10log(1/x) Figure 1. Step 3: Substitution Method. See Figure 2 (a) The measurements was performed in the absence of modulation (un-modulated) (b) Test was performed at listed 3m open area test site (listed with FCC, IC, ITI, NVLAP, ACA & VCCI). (c) The transmitter under test was placed at the specified height on a non-conducting turntable (80 cm height) (d) The dipole test antenna was used and tuned to the transmitter carrier frequency. (e) The spectrum analyzer was tuned to transmitter carrier frequency. The test antenna was lowered or raised from 1 to 4 meters until the maximum signal level was detected. (f) The transmitter was rotated through 360 o about a vertical axis until a higher maximum signal was received. (g) The test antenna was lowered or raised again from 1 to 4 meters until a maximum was obtained. This level was recorded. (h) The substitution dipole antenna and the signal generator replaced the transmitter and antenna under test in the same position, and the substitution dipole antenna was placed in vertical polarization. The test dipole antenna was lowered or raised as necessary to ensure that the maximum signal is stilled received. (i) The input signal to the substitution antenna was adjusted in level until an equal or a known related level to that detected from the transmitter was obtained in the test receiver. The maximum carrier radiated power is equal to the power supply by the generator. (j) The substitution antenna gain and cable loss were added to the signal generator level for the corrected ERP level. (k) Repeat steps (c) to (j) with the substitution antenna oriented in horizontal polarization. (l) Actual gain of the EUT’s antenna is the difference of the measured ERP and measured RF power at the RF port. Correct the antenna gain if necessary. Figure 2 Figure 3 Use the following spectrum analyzer settings: • Span = approximately 5 times the 20 dB BW, centered on a hopping channel • RBW > 20 dB BW of the emission measured • VBW = RBW • Trace = max hold • Allow the trace to stabilize • Use the marker-to-marker function to set the marker to the peak of the emission. • The indicated level is the peak output power (with the addition of the external attenuation and cable loss). • The limit is specified in one of the subparagraph of this Section. • A peak responding power meter may be used instead of a spectrum analyzer. TEST EQUIPMENT LIST RF OUTPUT POWER Test Instruments Manufacturer Model No. Serial No. Frequency Range Spectrum Analyzer/ EMI Receiver Advantest R3271 15050203 100 Hz – 26.5 GHz Attenuator(s) Weinschel Corp 24-20-34 BJ2357 DC – 8.5 GHz Power Meter Hewlett Packard 436A 1725A02249 10 kHz – 50 GHz, sensor dependent Power Sensor Hewlett Packard 8481A 2702A68983 10 MHz – 18 GHz EIRP Test Instruments Manufacturer Model No. Serial No. Frequency Range Spectrum Analyzer/ EMI Receiver Advantest R3271 15050203 100 Hz – 26.5 GHz Attenuator(s) Weinschel Corp 24-20-34 BJ2357 DC – 8.5 GHz Dipole Antenna EMCO 3121C 8907-440 30 MHz – 1 GHz Dipole Antenna EMCO 3121C 8907-434 30 MHz – 1 GHz Power Meter Hewlett Packard 436A 1725A02249 10 kHz – 50 GHz, sensor dependent Power Sensor Hewlett Packard 8481A 2702A68983 10 MHz – 18 GHz Synthesized RF Signal Generator Gigatronic 6061A 5130408 10kHz – 1050 MHz RESULTS Peak Power Measured Measured Frequency At RF Output Antenna E- Field Power Dipole Ant Sub.ERP MHz dBm Polarization dBμV/m dBm dBi dBm 896 33.4 V 130.10 27.38 1 27.38 896 33.4 H 130.60 27.91 1 27.91 900 33.4 V 129.60 26.38 1 26.38 900 33.4 H 130.50 28.56 1 28.56 The maximum ERP measured is 28.56 dBm or 718 mW. * In the original submission the antenna description stated a 3 dBi, we found that the antenna do not yield a 3 dBi, but in fact, the gain of the antenna is less than 0 dBi (negative gain). This has been confirmed by a retest with substitute dipole antenna by Ultratech and this finding has been verified by the manufacturer (PowerLoc Technologies Inc.).
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Revised ERP Peak Peak Peak Power EUT Calculated Peak Measured Measured Measured Frequency At RF Output Antenna Gain EIRP Antenna E- Field Power Dipole Ant Sub.ERP Sub.EIRP MHz dBm dBi dBm Polarization dBμV/m dBm dBi dBm dBm 896 33.4 0 33.4 V 130.10 27.38 1 27.38 28.38 896 33.4 0 33.4 H 130.60 27.91 1 27.91 28.91 900 33.4 0 33.4 V 129.60 26.38 1 26.38 27.38 900 33.4 0 33.4 H 130.50 28.56 1 28.56 29.56
Corrected ERP Measurements Frequency (MHz) Peak E-Field @ 3m (dBμV/m) Antenna Polarization (V/H) Peak Power from Signal GEN. Ps (dBm) EUT Antenna G (dBi) Substitution Antenna Gain Gd (dBi) Measured Peak ERP = Ps+Gd-2.15 (dBm) Measured Peak EIRP = ERP+2.15 (dBm) 896 130.1 V 30.0 0 1.5 29.4 31.5 896 130.6 H 30.5 0 1.5 29.9 32.0 901 129.6 V 29.0 0 1.9 28.8 30.9 901 130.5 H 31.2 0 1.9 31.0 33.1 The setup of the original submitted ERP was not properly done, the attenuators were needed at the input and output ports of the amplifier to match the impedances. Above are the new results obtained with proper impedance matching.
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PowerLOC Mobile Device Model No.: VLD103 FCC ID: PASVLD103 Applicant: PowerLOC Technologies Inc. 25 Leek Crescent Richmond Hill, Ontario Canada, L4B 4B3 Tested in Accordance With Federal Communications Commission (FCC) CFR 47, PARTS 2 and 90 (Subpart I) UltraTech's File No.: PWL-2FTX This Test report is Issued under the Authority of Tri M. Luu, Professional Engineer, Vice President of Engineering UltraTech Group of Labs Date: ........................... Report Prepared by: Dan Huynh Tested by: Mr Hung Trinh, RFI/EMI Technician Issued Date: November 27, 2000 Test Dates: November 9, 2000 The results in this Test Report apply only to the sample(s) tested, and the sample tested is randomly selected. UltraTech 3000 Bristol Circle, Oakville, Ontario, Canada, L6H 6G4 Telephone (905) 829-1570 Facsimile (905) 829-8050 Website: www.ultratech-labs.com Email: [email protected] FCC PARTS 2 & 90, SUBPART I, RADIO SERVICES TRANSMITTERS Contents i PowerLOC Mobile Device, Model VLD103 FCC ID: PASVLD103 ULTRATECH GROUP OF LABS File #: PWL-2FTX 3000 Bristol Circle, Oakville, Ontario, Canada L6H 6G4 November 27, 2000 Tel. #: 905-829-1570, Fax. #: 905-829-8050, Email: [email protected], Website: http://www.ultratech-labs.com • Assessed by ITI (UK) Competent Body, NVLAP (USA) Accreditation Body & ACA/AUSTEL (Australia), VCCI (Japan) • Accredited by Industry Canada (Canada) under ACC-LAB (Europe/Canada MRA and APEC/Canada MRA) • Recognized/Listed by FCC (USA ) • All test results contained in this engineering test report are traceable to National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) TABLE OF CONTENTS EXHIBIT 1. SUBMITTAL CHECK LIST..........................................................................................................................................1 EXHIBIT 2. INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................................................2 2.1. SCOPE............................................................................................................................................................................................2 2.2. NORMATIVE REFERENCES......................................................................................................................................................2 EXHIBIT 3. PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT...............................................................................................................................3 3.1. CLIENT INFORMATION...........................................................…
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3000 Bristol Circle · Oakville, Ontario · Canada
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 90 | 896 MHz - 901 MHz | 1.26 W | 12K8F1D | 1.5000000000 ppm |

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