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PAV9690iTrip Nano

Griffin Technology Inc.
iTrip Nano - FCC ID PAV9690 - Griffin Technology Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
Date of Grant
Nov 13, 2007
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Nov 12, 2007
Equipment Note
iTrip Nano
Frequency Range
88.10000000 - 107.90000000
Company
Griffin Technology Inc.
Country
United States

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Users Manual

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Users Manual

Presets iTrip will remember the last 3 stations that you’ve used, and will allow you to select any of them easily as a preset. Press the NAV switch IN twice to get to the Presets Screen. From there, press UP or DOWN to move the indicator to your choice and press IN to select it. Preferences Since your iTrip is useful in lots of different real-world situations, we’ve built in a lot of options. Press and hold the NAV switch IN to access the Preferences menu. There are 4 preferences and they’re easy to change. Move the NAV switch UP or DOWN until the indicator is on the preference you'd like to change, then press the switch IN to make the selection. Try them out and see what works best for you. Mono or Stereo: Press the NAV switch IN three times for this screen. iTrip’s selectable Stereo or Mono modes allow you to adjust for the best possible audio signal. In large cities with radio stations crowding the dial, iTrip’s Mono mode gives a stronger signal. Some audio content sounds the same in either Stereo or Mono, so you may want to select Mono mod sometimes for a cleaner sound. EQ, AutoPlay: Press the NAV switch IN four times for these preferences. EQ: This option gives your iTrip the best general-purpose equalization setting for FM. If you'd like to enhance the sound quality of your iTrip simply turn this option ON. AutoPlay: With AutoPlay ON, iTrip immediately starts playing your first iPod playlist or your currently selected track as soon as it is connected. AutoPlay is enabled by default. Quick Start Guide Thank you for purchasing Griffin iTrip for iPod nano. The iTrip you hold in your hands is a slim FM transmitter designed specifically for use with 2nd Generation iPod nano as introduced by Apple in late 2006. Getting Started Getting started with iTrip is easy. Just slip your iPod nano on to the iTrip sled until it is fully seated. All of iTrip’s controls are literally at your fingertips, and iTrip uses Griffin’s SmartDisplay technology to show you tuning and preference information right on the bright clear screen of your iPod. iTrip’s 3-way navigation (NAV) switch makes it simple to change settings. The NAV switch moves 3 ways: UP, DOWN and IN. Pressing UP or DOWN will highlight an item in an iTrip menu, and pressing IN will lock in your selection. iTrip will automatically exit its setup menus after 4 seconds and return you to your previous place in your iPod display. Choosing a Frequency On your FM receiver, select an FM frequency that plays nothing but static, with no audio in the background. The ideal choice would be a frequency with nothing playing on any of the neighboring frequencies. When in doubt, 88.1 is usually a good choice. Transmitting Your Music With your iPod nano fully seated in the iTrip sled, press play on your iPod. iTrip will begin broadcasting. To check the broadcasting frequency, press IN on iTrip’s NAV switch. The nano’s screen will now display the frequency at which iTrip is currently broadcasting. Move the NAV switch UP or DOWN to select a frequency matching the one you chose on your radio. Press the NAV switch IN to confirm your selection. P963_2G iTrip_sled_QS2.ai 02/06/07 145pm SD Additional Features DistortionFree™ Technology During broadcast, you'll want to set the volume of your iPod to around 65% of maximum for the best signal. If you turn the volume up too high, Griffin's DistortionFree™ Technology automatically reduces the volume on your iPod to keep your music playing without distortion. Low Power Mode For convenience, iTrip is powered by your iPod's battery. To help conserve battery power when not in use, iTrip will automatically shut itself off after 2 minutes of silence. iTrip will also go to sleep when you put your iPod to sleep (by holding down the PLAY/PAUSE button). Dimensions: 1.57" x 3.97" x 0.55" (40mm x 10mm x 14.3mm) Weight: 0.9 oz. Antenna: Built-In Power: Supplied by iPod connection Modulation: FM Stereo Oscillator: High-Stability Crystal, Phase-Lock Loop Control Frequency Response: 50 Hz to 15 kHz Operating Range: 20 ft (6.1m) 1 41 2 3 4 32 Warning: You may damage your iTrip by removing your iPod nano in this manner! Install and remove your iPod nano in this manner. Griffin Technology 9690-NANOTRIP2 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. . 3-Way touch navigation button . Status light . Dock connector . 1/8“ (3.5mm) headphone jack/adapter . USB mini-B port © 2007 Griffin Technology • www.griffintechnology.com iTrip is a registered trademark of Griffin Technology. • iPod is a trademark of Apple, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. • Patent Pending • Made in China • Designed in Tennessee 1 YEAR WARRANTY We stand behind every product with the industry’s best customer service, backed by a simple, fair warranty. Using this product signifies your acceptance of the terms of the warranty, so please read our warranty details at www.griffintechnology.com/support/ before using your Griffin product. ® Play your iPod nano through any FM radio iPod B B A A D D E E C C The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or tv interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

Cover Letter(s)

Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 6/29/07 Gentlemen: This is your letter of authorization to accept our appointment of Elliott Laboratories, Inc. as Agent for Griffin Technology, 1930 Air Lane Drive, Nashville TN 37210, to sign applications before the Commission and to make representations to you on our behalf. Elliott Laboratories is to receive and exchange data between our company and the Commission. This authorization is made pursuant to Section 2.911(c) of the FCC Rules and expires on 12/31/07. I hereby certify on behalf of Griffin Technology, 1930 Air Lane Drive, Nashville TN 37210 ("Applicant") that neither Applicant nor any party to the application (officers, directors, and 5% shareholders) is subject to a denial of Federal benefits that includes FCC benefits pursuant to section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988. 21 U.S.C. 853a. Sincerely, Jeff Altheide Quality Assurance Manager

Cover Letter(s)

Date 6/28/2007 American TCB 6731 Whittier Ave. McLean, VA. 22101 FCC ID: PAV9690 Dear Examiner: I am writing to avoid the possibility of an inadvertent disclosure of proprietary information. The accompanying Form 731 is being filed with the commission on our behalf by Elliott Laboratories, Inc., a consulting and testing laboratory. Included as exhibits with the enclosed application are block diagrams, schematics, and a detailed description of the theory of operation of the device. It is our intention to provide American TCB and the commission with a full disclosure of our product so that its merits can be evaluated. Indeed, we are pleased to provide any further information that the commission might wish to see. It is not our intention, however, to make our proprietary process a matter of public record. In view of the fact that the block diagrams, schematics, and associated theory of operation disclose the mechanism of our process, we ask that these portions (block diagrams, schematics, and theory of operation) of our application be withheld from public inspection as provided under FCC section 0.459. These documents contain details of the proprietary operation of product. These details are not readily discernible - even to technically sophisticated individuals - from our hardware and constitute trade secrets. We request therefore that these documents be segregated from the body of our evaluation report and withheld from public inspection. Thank you for your attention. Please let the undersigned know if American TCB or the Commission disagrees with our position or requires further justification. Sincerely, Jeff Altheide Quality Assurance Manager

Cover Letter(s)

22 Aug 2007 Mark Hill Elliott Labs Dear Mark, This letter is to confirm that Jeff Altheide is authorized to act on my behalf as FCC contact until we change the official contact listing with the FCC. When we try to make the change via the FCC website we fail with an unspecified error preventing us from changing our contact information. Jeff Altheide is the Quality Assurance Manager and handles all certification issues for Griffin Technology including FCC. Jeff has authority over these matters for Griffin Technology. Thank you, Stephen R Woolverton Sr. Vice President Product Development Griffin Technology, Inc

Cover Letter(s)

Page 1 of 2 American TCB September 4, 2007 RE: FCC ID:PAV9690 IC: 6384A-9690NANO Attention: Richard Fabina Please find our responses to your comments on this application below: 1. Please verify that the tuning range of this device stays within the 88.1 -107.9 MHz frequency range by trying to tune this transmitter outside these limits. Please add this important information to the test report submitted by Elliott Labs. Report modified to add statement about not being able to tune the device outside of the specified band. 2. Section 5.2 of RSS-Gen Issue 2 requires the model number to be on the device along with the Trade Name and IC number. The model number shown in the ID Iabel exhibit (iTrip) does not agree with the model number on the IC application (iTrip Nano). Please address this inconsistency by replacing the incorrect exhibit. IC Model name is iTrip - ATCB IC application form updated 3. Annex B of RSS-102 was not signed. Section 5.1(e) of RSP-100 Issue 9 requires this form to be completed. Please provide a signed copy of this document (page 6 of the submitted IC application form). gnature added to Annex B of RSS-102 4. The IC agent letter was not completed. Please provide a completed copy of this document (page 4 of the submitted IC application form). Without this document, Elliott Lab’s personnel cannot sign the IC form for Griffin Technology. IC agent form has been provided by client. Separate file, not included in the ATCB IC application 5. Please correct the Name of Testing Lab shown on the IC application form. Elliott Labs in Sunnyvale, CA is not listed on the IC Website under 4549A. Updated address on the IC application form for the test site Page 2 of 2 6. The letter requesting confidential treatment of exhibits from the FCC requests confidential treatment of the confidentiality letter. We cannot keep the letter requesting confidentiality secret. Please amend this letter to only request confidential treatment of those exhibits that are considered trade secret An updated request for confidentiality has been provided. 7. Internal photos show wires left unconnected in front of the case on the left side. Please provide another internal photo that shows where these wires are connected on the actual device. An additional photo showing internal wiring has been provided. 8. For Your Information - The FCC ID label has the symbols “#” and “:” between the letters “FCC ID” and the FCC identifier. Section 2.925(a)(1) of the FCC Rules specifies that only the letters “FCC ID” should precede the FCC identifier. Please make a note of this for future filings. Noted about the use of the # symbol between "FCC ID" and the FCC ID - no change in the label was made Regards, David Guidotti Senior Documentation Specialist

Cover Letter(s)

Page 1 of 1 American TCB September 6, 2007 RE: FCC ID:PAV9690 IC: 6384A-9690NANO Attention: Richard Fabina Please find our responses to your comments on this application below: 1. The FCC ID label has the symbol “#” between “FCC ID:” and the FCC identifier. Section 2.925(a)(1) of the FCC Rules specifies that only the letters FCC ID and “:” (i.e., FCC ID:) should precede the FCC identifier. Please provide a corrected FCC ID label. Revised label uploaded Regards, David Guidotti Senior Documentation Specialist

ID Label/Location Info

Artwork at 1:1 scale iTrip Nano 2.2 Front case Pantone Cool Gray 5C 3.00 mm 6.18 mm Back case 3.75 mm 18.5 mm 6.5mm 18.6mm FCC ID:PAV9690 IC:6384A-9690NANO FCC ID:PAV9690 IC:6384A-9690NANO

Test Report

File: R68157 Rev 1 Page 1 of 19 Electromagnetic Emissions Test Report and Application for Grant of Equipment Authorization pursuant to Industry Canada RSS-Gen Issue 2 / RSS 210 Issue 7 FCC Part 15 Subpart C on the Griffin Technology Transmitter Model: iTrip Nano Adaptor UPN: 6384A-9690NANO FCC ID: PAV9690 GRANTEE: Griffin Technology 1619 Elm Hill Pike, Suite C Nashville, TN 37210 TEST SITE: Elliott Laboratories, Inc. 41039 Boyce Road Fremont, CA 94538 REPORT DATE: July 2, 2007 FINAL TEST DATE: June 18 and June 28, 2007 AUTHORIZED SIGNATORY: ______________________________ David W. Bare CTO Elliott Laboratories, Inc. is accredited by the A2LA, certificate number 2016-01, to perform the test(s) listed in this report. This report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of Elliott Laboratories, Inc. 2016-01 Elliott Laboratories, Inc. -- EMC Department Test Report Report Date: July 2, 2007 File: R68157 Rev 1 Page 2 of 19 pages REVISION HISTORY Revision # Date Comments Modified By 1 August 17, 2007 Initial Release David Guidotti Elliott Laboratories, Inc. -- EMC Department Test Report Report Date: July 2, 2007 File: R68157 Rev 1 Page 3 of 19 pages TABLE OF CONTENTS COVER PAGE..................................................................................................................................................................................1 REVISION HISTORY.....................................................................................................................................................................2 TABLE OF CONTENTS.................................................................................................................................................................3 SCOPE...............................................................................................................................................................................................5 OBJECTIVE.....................................................................................................................................................................................6 STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE................................................................................................................................................6 TEST RESULTS SUMMARY........................................................................................................................................................7 DEVICES OPERATING UNDER THE GENERAL LIMITS.....................................................................................................7 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO ALL BANDS............................................................................................7 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTIES...........................................................................................................................................7 EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT) DETAILS............................................................................................................................8 GENERAL......................................................................................................................................................................................8 ANTENNA SYSTEM..................................................................................................................................................................8 ENCLOSURE.................................................................................................................................................................................8 MODIFICATIONS.......................................................................................................................................................................8 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.............................................................................................................................................................8 EUT INTERFACE PORTS...........................................................................................................................................................9 EUT OPERATION........................................................................................................................................................................9 TEST SITE......................................................................................................................................................................................10 GENERAL INFORMATION.....................................................................................................................................................10 RADIATED EMISSIONS CONSIDERATIONS.....................................................................................................................10 MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTATION..................................................................................................................................11 RECEIVER SYSTEM..................................................................................................................................................................11 INSTRUMENT CONTROL COMPUTER...............................................................................................................................11 FILTERS/ATTENUATORS......................................................................................................................................................12 ANTENNAS...............................................................................................................................................................................12 ANTENNA MAST AND EQUIPMENT TURNTABLE.......................................................................................................12 INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION...............................................................................…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Michael OConnor(Compliance Manager)
[email protected]615-399-7000Fax: 615-367-6468

Technical Contact

Elliott Laboratories, Inc.Mark Hill
[email protected]408-245-7800

684 West Maude Avenue · Sunnyvale, California · United States

Test Firm

Element Materials Technology Fremont NewarkDavid Bare
[email protected]510-578-3500Fax: 510 578 3510

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C88.1 MHz - 107.9 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term

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