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User manual DECT225-instruct English.indd 18/17/05 4:43:54 PM www.philips.com/faqs/dect contents Table of ConTenTs 1 environmenT and safeTy .........................................................................................................................................4 2 seTTing Up yoUr phone ..............................................................................................................................................5 InstallIng your DECt 221/225 .....................................................................................................................................................................5 ChargIng thE hanDsEt .................................................................................................................................................................................5 rEgIstErIng your hanDsEt ..........................................................................................................................................................................6 3 aboUT yoUr phone ........................................................................................................................................................7 your hanDsEt ......................................................................................................................................................................................................7 your DECt 221/225 basE statIons ..............................................................................................................................................................7 ICons on your hanDsEt DIsplay .............................................................................................................................................................8 ExplorIng thE mEnus ......................................................................................................................................................................................8 4 making Calls ...................................................................................................................................................................9 makIng a Call ......................................................................................................................................................................................................9 preparatory Dialing (pre-Dial) ...................................................................................................................................................................9 redialling .........................................................................................................................................................................................................10 off-hook redialling .......................................................................................................................................................................................10 phonebook dialling .......................................................................................................................................................................................10 EnDIng a Call.......................................................................................................................................................................................................10 answErIng a Call .............................................................................................................................................................................................11 hanDs frEE Calls ...............................................................................................................................................................................................11 aDjustIng thE volumE .....................................................................................................................................................................................11 mutIng a Call ......................................................................................................................................................................................................11 ChaIn DIalIng ......................................................................................................................................................................................................12 rECall .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................12 making a second call ....................................................................................................................................................................................12 answering a second call ..............................................................................................................................................................................12 5 Using yoUr phonebook ............................................................................................................................................13 vIEwIng thE phonEbook rECorDs .........................................................................................................................................................13 storIng a namE anD numbEr .....................................................................................................................................................................13 EDItIng phonEbook rECorDs ...................................................................................................................................................................14 DElEtIng phonEbook rECorDs ..........................................................................................................β¦
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Equipment Authorization Division Office of Engineering and Technology Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Date: September 9, 2005 Ref: FCC IDs: PBWDT19R36 and PBWDT19R36H Request for Confidentiality Dear Sirs: With regard to the referenced application, ASCALADE Technologies Inc. is requesting confidentiality of certain sections of the accompanying documents. The documents for which ASCALADE is requesting confidentiality are: Γ Block Diagrams Γ Schematic Diagrams Γ Theory of Operation including Communication Protocol. This request is made under the provisions of Section 0.457(d) of the Commissionβs Rules, and Section 552(b)(4) of the Freedom of Information Act. The material for which confidentiality is requested falls within the scope of Section 552(b)(4) as trade secrets and includes material covered by Section 0.459 of the Commissionβs Rules. Sincerely, Kevin Yau Quality Manager
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www.philips.com/faqs/dect Interference Information 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 interfer- ence that may cause undesired operation. this equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class b digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the fCC rules. these limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. this equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. however, there is no guarantee that interfer- ence will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: β’ reorient or relocate the receiving antenna (that is, the antenna for radio or television that is βreceivingβ the interference). β’ reorient or relocate and increase the separation between the telecommunications equipment and receiving antenna. β’ Connect the telecommunications equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiving antenna is connected. If these measures do not eliminate the interference, please consult your dealer or an experienced radio/television tech- nician for additional suggestions. also, the federal Communications Commission has prepared a helpful booklet, βhow to Identify and resolve radio/tv Interference problems.β this booklet is available from the u.s. government printing office, washington, D.C. 20402. please specify stock number 004-000-00345-4 when ordering copies. noise Electrical pulse noise is present at one time or another. this is most intense during electrical storms. Certain kinds of electrical equipment, such as light dimmers, fluorescent bulbs, motors, fans, etc., also generate pulse noise. because radio frequencies are susceptible to this, you may on occasion hear pulse noise through the receiver. this is usually only a minor annoyance and should not be interpreted as a defect of the unit. fCC rf radiation Exposure statement this equipment complies with fCC rf radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. this equip- ment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body. this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. for hand held operation, this phone has been tested and meets the fCC rf exposure guidelines. use of other acces- sories may not ensure compliance with fCC rf exposure guidelines. hearing aid Compatibility (haC) this telephone system meets fCC and Industry Canada standards for hearing aid Compatibility. DECT225-instruct English.indd 358/17/05 4:44:08 PM
________________________________ ________________________________ 849 NW State Road 45 PO Box 370 Newberry, FL 32669 TEST REPORT STANDARD (s): FCC Part 15, Subparts B, C, and D IC RSS-213 & ICES-003 UPCS / LE-PCS Isochronous Device Base & Handset: 1921.536 β 1928.448 MHz ANSI C63.17 - 1998 (or 2005 Draft where applicable) ANSI C63.4 β 2003 APPLICANT: ASCALADE TECHNOLOGIES INC. 12051 RIVERSIDE WAY RICHMOND, B.C. V6W 1K7, CANANDA Tel.: 1-604-241-7991 Mr. Kevin Yau, Quality Manager MODEL NUMBER: DECT225XY/ZZ and DECT221XY/ZZ (Base & Handset) DECT221C (Handset Charger) DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT: 1.9 GHz Cordless DECT Telephone FCC IDs: PBWDT19R36 (Base - Ascalade), PBWDT19R36H β (Handset β Ascalade) IC: 3842Aβ DECT225 (Ascalade) DATE SAMPLE RECEIVED FOR TESTING: 7/28/05 DATE TESTED: 8/12-8/15/2005 TEST RESULTS: PASS FAIL APPLICANT: ASCALADE TECHNOLOGIES INC. FCC ID: PBWDT19R36 MODEL #: DECT225 REPORT #: 1589UT5 PAGE 2 of 26 PLEASE NOTE: THE ATTACHED REPORT SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED EXCEPT IN FULL WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF TIMCO ENGINEERING, INC. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 GENERAL INFORMATION.............................................................................3 1.1 COMPLIANCE STATEMENT:...............................................................3 1.2 EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST SPECIFICATION.......................................4 1.2.1 TRANSMITTER TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS............4 1.2.2 POWER SOURCE (S)......................................................4 1.3 RATIONAL FOR SELECTING TEST CONFIGURATION(S):.....................4 1.4 DESCRIPTION ON HOW THE EUT WAS EXERCISED DURING TESTING:4 1.5 TEST STANDARDS.............................................................................5 2 TEST ENVIRONEMENT.................................................................................5 3 TEST RESULTS............................................................................................6 3.1 RADIATED PEAK TRANSMIT POWER..................................................6 3.1.1 BASE:............................................................................6 3.1.2 HANDSET:.....................................................................7 3.2 TRANSMITTER SPURIOUS EMISSIONS..............................................8 3.2.1 BASE:............................................................................8 3.2.2 HANDSET:.....................................................................9 3.3 GENERAL RADIATED SPURIOUS EMISSIONS....................................9 3.3.1 RADIATED SPURIOUS EMISSIONS................................9 3.3.2 BASE in STAND-BY MODE:............................................10 3.3.3 HANDSET IN STAND-BY MODE:....................................11 3.3.4 AC POWER LINES CONDUCTED SPURIOUS EMISSIONS: 12 4 TEST EQUIPMENT AND ANCILLARIES USED FOR TESTS.............................19 5 TEST SETUP PHOTOGRAPHS.......................................................................20 6 EUT EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS..................................................................26 7 EUT INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS...................................................................26 8 LABEL PHOTOGRAPHS................................................................................26 APPLICANT: ASCALADE TECHNOLOGIES INC. FCC ID: PBWDT19R36 MODEL #: DECT225 REPORT #: 1589UT5 PAGE 3 of 26 1 GENERAL INFORMATION The test results relate only to the items tested. 1.1 COMPLIANCE STATEMENT: This equipment has been tested in accordance with the standards identified in this test report. To the best of my knowledge and belief, these tests were performed using the measurement procedures described in this report and demonstrate that the equipment complies with the appropriate standards. No modifications were made to the equipment during testing in order to demonstrate compliance with these standards. I attest that the necessary measurements were made, under my supervision, at TIMCO ENGINEERING, INC. located at 849 N.W. State Road 45, Newberry, Florida 32669. Authorized Signatory Name: BRUNO CLAVIER Signature: <ON FILE> Function: CHIEF ENGINEER Date: 8/12/2005 Test engineer name: NAM NGUYEN Signature: <ON FILE> Date: 8/12/2005 APPLICANT: ASCALADE TECHNOLOGIES INC. FCC ID: PBWDT19R36 MODEL #: DECT225 REPORT #: 1589UT5 PAGE 4 of 26 1.2 EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST SPECIFICATION Characterization of test item: Prototype Pre-production Production Construction of equipment: Single unit Multiple units (If multiple units describe each one clearly) TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: Fixed Mobile Portable Station X Transmitter Simplex X Integral antenna (Handset and Base) Receiver X Duplex Single antenna connector Transceiver Two antenna connector X Battery charger Vehicle battery adaptor Remote Control Head 1.2.1 TRANSMITTER TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS FREQUENCY CHARACTERISTICS (Method of frequency generation): CRYSTAL SYNTHESIZER OTHER State the maximum number of channels over which the equipment can operate:_____ MAXIMUM RATED TRANSMITTER OUTPUT POWER: 70mW for the Base and 72mW for the Handset. 1.2.2 POWER SOURCE (S) AC SUPPLY: State voltage: ______ Single phase: ____ Three phase: ____ AC SUPPLY FREQUENCY (Hz) ______ EXTERNAL DC SUPPLY: Nominal voltage __2.4VDC NiMH rechargeable battery for Handset and 9VDC via a power adapter for Base BATTERY: Nickel Cadmium Lead acid Leclanche Lithium 1.3 RATIONAL FOR SELECTING TEST CONFIGURATION(S): No deviation from technical specifications 1.4 DESCRIPTION ON HOW THE EUT WAS EXERCISED DURING TESTING: (e.g software description, test signal, etc.) The EUT was set in continuous transmit mode of operation. APPLICANT: ASCALADE TECHNOLOGIES INC. FCC ID: PBWDT19R36 MODEL #: DECT225 REPORT #: 1589UT5 PAGE 5 of 26 1.5 TEST STANDARDS FCC Part 15, Subparts B, C, and D IC RSS-213 & ICES-003 UPCS / LE-PCS Isochronous Device Base & Handset: 1921.536 β 1928.448 MHz ANSI C63.17 - 1998 (or 2005 Draft where applicable) ANSI C63.4 - 2003 2 TEST ENVIRONEMENT Temperature Normal test temperature (Tnom): 22 Β°C Eβ¦
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Doc Sec. Test of Monitoring & Access Criteria Revision 1.3a Page(s) 1 of 7 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ This document contains confidential and proprietary information of Ascalade. Its use is under the terms and conditions of Proprietary. Ascalade in this document means Ascalade Technologies Inc., Ascalade Communications Ltd., or Dongguan Ascalade Eectronics Co. Ltd. TEST REPORT FCC ID: PBWDT19R36 (Base) PBWDT19R36H (Handset) IC: 3842A-DECT225 (Base & Handset) Equipment Under Test: 1.9 GHz DECT Telephone (EUT) Model DECT225XY/ZZ S/N TS050110124 S/N TS050110115 In Accordance With: FCC Part 15, Subpart D / IC RSS-213 UPCS / LE-PCS Isochronous Device ANSI C63.17 β 1998 (or 2005 Draft where applicable) Tested By: Jeffrey Yang Reviewed By: Kevin Yau Date: October 25, 2005 Doc Sec. Test of Monitoring & Access Criteria Revision 1.3a Page(s) 2 of 7 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ This document contains confidential and proprietary information of Ascalade. Its use is under the terms and conditions of Proprietary. Ascalade in this document means Ascalade Technologies Inc., Ascalade Communications Ltd., or Dongguan Ascalade Eectronics Co. Ltd. TEST EQUIPMENT LIST ITEM EQUIPMENT MAKE MODEL S/N LAST CAL. 1. Spectrum Analyzer AGILENT 8560E 3337A00704 07 April 2005 2. Scope TEKTRONIX TDS-220 B051826 02 April 2004 3. 3-Port Combiner MINI CIRCUITS ZESC-2-11 15542 N/A 4. Selectable Attenuator KAY ELEMETRICS 839 20902-34 N/A 5. Attenuator In-house built Fixed 33 dB N/A N/A 6. Attenuator In-house built Fixed 22 dB N/A N/A Doc Sec. Test of Monitoring & Access Criteria Revision 1.3a Page(s) 3 of 7 TIMCO Ref: 1588AUT5 & 1589UT5 1 OVERVIEW This report reviews the RF channel monitoring and access criteria employed in the subject DECT-based phone models. Results indicate the subject models are meeting the requirements of FCC Part 15 Subpart D for UPCS Isochronous Devices. Details follow by sub-sections of the FCC rules. 2 15.319 (c) The peak transmit power P is rated 20 dBm, within the limit of 100 ΞΌW x B under this clause and numerically derived in 15.323 (a). See Section 4 in another report for measured power. 3 15.319 (f) The phone system automatically discontinues transmission in case of either absence of information to transmit or operational failure. However, control and signaling information is transmitted every frame by the base even when there are no links established. This information is in broadcast during 1 time slot. This kind of control signaling is permitted under this clause. The information is also in broadcast on all transmit bearers from the base in duplex connections. 4 15.323 (a) The emission bandwidth B of the phone is rated 1.5 MHz maximum, limiting the peak transmit power to Pmax = 5 logB - 10 dBm = 20.8 dBm as per 15.319 (c). See Section 3 in another report for measured emission bandwidth. 5 15.323 (e) The frame period for the phone is 20 ms/2 = 10 ms. This 10 ms frame period is set by the protocol firmware according to the ETSI standard for DECT systems. 10 ms frame period was verified in Section 7 (on duty cycle) of a separate report. Doc Sec. Test of Monitoring & Access Criteria Revision 1.3a Page(s) 4 of 7 TIMCO Ref: 1588AUT5 & 1589UT5 6 15.323 (c) The phone incorporates a mechanism for monitoring the transmission time and spectrum windows based on the criteria described, and verified where applicable, below. (1) The phone system monitors the time and spectrum windows by scanning the RF environment and storing the information as digital data in an RSSI table on a regular basis such that the data used from the RSSI table is never older than 10 seconds. Immediately prior to initiating transmission, the handset, being the controlling part with respect to base for duplex connections, monitors the last 10 ms (equivalent to a frame period) combined windows in time and spectrum in which the system intends to transmit. The base also monitors the combined time and spectrum windows in which it intends to transmit the control and signaling information within the last 10 ms before initiating transmission. Test: This was verified per ANSI PC63.17-2005 Clause 7.3.4 using an EUT having an EEPROM setting to limit operation to two channel frequencies. The same EUT was used in the monitoring threshold test (see Section 12 of a separate report). (2) The least monitoring threshold used is -96 dBm, less than 30 dB above the thermal noise power for the emission bandwidth per ANSI C63.17 Clause 7.2.1: Lower limit = 15 logB β 184 + 30 β P = 15 log(1.5M) β 184 + 30 β 20 = - 81.4 dBm. However, this threshold level is not used because of the conditions in (5) below. Test: Not required due to other applicable condition. (3) The phone system monitors the time and spectrum windows as described in (1) above. Once the time slot / spectrum window is occupied in talk mode, monitoring continues at 10 ms interval on other criteria such as CRC (or BER), sync pulse and clock jitter instead of signal strength. Information on the CRC errors detected by the base is transmitted to the handset and added to the error information already held there. Also, continuous 8-hour occupation of the same combined time and spectrum window is prevented. This is achieved by repeating access criteria of LBT (Listen Before Talk) &/or LIC (Least Interference Channel) after 7 hours 55 minutes of continuous occupation of the same combined time and spectrum windows. Test: This was verified per ANSI PC63.17-2005 Clause 8.2.2 using an EUT placed in a semi-anechoic chamber. After initiating communications, channel frequency was monitored with a spectrum analyzer. Demodulated RX data for a frame was monitored from the base with a digital scope. At the end of 8-hour period, the channel frequency and/or data-carrying time slot in the frame had been changed.β¦
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Doc Sec. Test Data β DECT225 RF Revision 1.0 Page(s) 1 of 35 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ This document contains confidential and proprietary information of Ascalade. Its use is under the terms and conditions of Proprietary. Ascalade in this document means Ascalade Technologies Inc., Ascalade Communications Ltd., or Dongguan Ascalade Eectronics Co. Ltd. 1 CHANNEL FREQUENCIES Clause: 15.303 (d) & (g) / 8.0 Requirement: Within 1920 β 1930 MHz band for isochronous devices UPCS CHANNEL FREQUENCY (MHz) Band Edge 1930.000 1 (High) 1928.448 2 1926.720 3 (Mid) 1924.992 4 1923.264 5 (Low) 1921.536 Band Edge 1920.000 Test Condition: Refer to RF Communication Protocol or Test Mode Procedure for the selection of channel in normal and test modes of operation. Doc Sec. Test Data β DECT225 RF Revision 1.0 Page(s) 2 of 35 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ This document contains confidential and proprietary information of Ascalade. Its use is under the terms and conditions of Proprietary. Ascalade in this document means Ascalade Technologies Inc., Ascalade Communications Ltd., or Dongguan Ascalade Eectronics Co. Ltd. 2 ANTENNA REQUIREMENT Clause: 15.317 (15.203) / 5.5 Requirement: No antenna other than that furnished by the responsible party shall be used with the device Observation: Base and Handset have each a pre-formed wire antenna permanently attached on the PCB; it is not user replaceable. Base has an additional internal antenna for diversity configuration. There is no external antenna or connector provided on the base or handset for the userβ¦
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15D | 1.92 GHz - 1.93 GHz | 120.00 mW |

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