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FCC 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 interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: 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 interference 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: —Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. —Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. —Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. —Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. RF Exposure: A distance of 20 cm shall be maintained between the antenna and users, and the transmitter module may not be co-located with any other transmitter or antenna.
FCC Confidentiality Request Number: CF303 Version: V05 Date: 21-05-2012 (Permanent or also called long term confidentiality is the normal method to keep certain docuements confidential, and may apply to schematics, block diagrams, operational description and bill of materials.) To: Federal Communications Commission Equipment Authorization Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Pursuant to 47 CFR Section 0.459(a) & (b), we, (the applicant / grantee) Company name SystemBase Co., Ltd Address 16F, Daerung Post Tower-1, 212-8 Guro-Dong, Guro-Gu City Seoul Country Republic of Korea request for this certification filing under: Grantee Code Product Number FCC ID: PRO SG-1010w ALL to maintain permanent confidentiality for the following documents submitted within this application: (please cross what is applicable, or add other documents, provide the file name and description) 1. Schematics 2. Parts List 3. Operational Description 4. Block Diagram Above materials crossed contain secrets, proprietary and technical information, which would customarily be guarded from competitors under 47 CFR, section 0.457(d)(2). Disclosure or publication or any portion of this company confidential material to other parties could cause substantial competitive harm and provide unjustified benefits for competitors. We understand that pursuant to 47 CFR section 0.457(d)(1)(ii) disclosure of the applicant and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the grant. The documents indicated as confidential above, are not publicly available elsewhere. Attestation: City and Country: Date: Name of client: (this must be a Function:Signature: (or official company stamp) Seoul, Korea 2013-01-21 Kyu-Yeon, Won Project Manager PRO SG-1010W
IST Co.,Ltd. TEST REPORT NO. : 13-IST-0050 2 of 22 IST(02) 029 A4모(101025) TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of contents2 Information of test laboratory, Power supply system used, Measurement Uncertainty, Product information 3 Descriptions of test Conducted Emission4 Radiated Emission 5 Equipment Under Test 6 Test Set-Up (Figure) 7 Summary 8 Sample Calculation9 ■ Test Conditions and Data - Emissions ◆ Conducted Emissions 0.15 MHz - 30 MHz Applicable Test Conditions / Data and Plots 10-12 ◆ Radiated Emissions(Limits Below 1 GHz) 30 MHz - 1 GHz Applicable Test Conditions / Data and Plots 13-14 ◆ Radiated Emissions(Limits above 1 GHz) 1 GHz – 7.4 GHz Applicable Test Conditions / Data and Plots 15-17 AppendixA. The Photos of Test Setup 18-20 B. The Photos of Equipment Under Test 21-22 Note: IST Co.,Ltd. TEST REPORT NO. : 13-IST-0050 3 of 22 IST(02) 029 A4모(101025) INFORMATIONS OF TEST LABORATORY IST Co., Ltd. 400-19, Singal-dong, Giheung-gu, Yongin-si, Kyonggi-Do, 446-599, Korea TEL : +82 31 326 6700 FAX : +82 31 326 6797 KOLAS Testing No. : 118 RRA & FCC(DoC) Designation No. : KR0018 FCC Registration No. : 400603 VCCI Member No. : 1739 POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM USED Power supply system AC 120 V, 60 Hz (Refer to the product information) Measurement Uncertainty Conducted Emissions U = 2.86 [dB] (Confidence level approximately 95 %,k = 2) Radiated Emissions (Antenna - Horizontal) U = 2.90 [dB] (Confidence level approximately 95 %,k = 2 ) Radiated Emissions (Antenna - Vertical) U = 3.75 [dB] (Confidence level approximately 95 %, k = 2 ) PRODUCT INFORMATION Adapter Power IN PUT : 100~240 (Vac) 50/60 (Hz) 1.8 A OUT PUT : 12 V 1000mA 12VA LAN Port 10/100 Mbps RJ-45 Port * 1EA Number of serial port 2 port (RS232/RS422RS485) serial Max Speed Max 921.6 Kbps Signal Port1 : TX, RX, DTR, DSR, RTS, CTS, DCD Port2 : TX, RX, RTS, CTS Size 80.9(W)*110.5(L)*24.3(H)mm Weight 256 g Clock Freq. Max. 400 MHz - EMC suppression device is not used during the test . - Please refer to users manual. IST Co.,Ltd. TEST REPORT NO. : 13-IST-0050 4 of 22 IST(02) 029 A4모(101025) DESCRIPTIONS OF TEST Conducted Emissions: The measurement were performed over the frequency range of 0.15 MHz to 30 MHz using a 50 Ω /50uH LISN as the input transducer to a Spectrum Analyzer or a Field Intensity Meter. The measurements were made with the detector set for "Peak" amplitude within a bandwidth of 10KHz or for "quasi-peak" & Average within a bandwidth of 9 KHz. -Procedure of Test The line-conducted facility is located inside a shielded room No.1. A 1 m X 1.5 m wooden table 80 cm height is placed 40 cm away from the vertical wall and 1.5 m away from the other wall of the shielded room. The R/S ESH3-Z5 and R/S ESH2-Z5 LISN are bonded to bottom of the shielded room. The EUT is located on the wooden table with distance more than 80 cm from the LISN and powered from the Hyup-Rip LISN. The peripheral equipment is powered from the other LISN. Power to the LISNs are filtered by a noise cut power line filters. All electrical cables are shielded by braided tinned steel tubing with inner φ 1.2 cm. If the EUT is a DC-powered device, power will be derived from the source power supply it normally will be powered from and this supply lines will be connected to the Hyup-Rip LISN. All interconnected cables more than 1 m were shortened by non-inductive bundling to a 1 m length. Sufficient time for the EUT, support equipment, and test equipment was allowed in order for them to warm up to their normal operating conditions. The RF output of the LISN was connected to the R/S receiver to determine the frequency producing the maximum emission from the EUT. The frequency producing the maximum level was reexamined using Quasi-Peak mode by manual measurement, after scanned by automatic Peak mode for frequency range from 0.15 to 30 MHz. The bandwidth of the receiver was set to 10 kHz. The EUT, peripheral equipment, and interconnecting cables were arranged and manipulated to maximize each EME emission. IST Co.,Ltd. TEST REPORT NO. : 13-IST-0050 5 of 22 IST(02) 029 A4모(101025) DESCRIPTION OF TEST Radiated Emissions: The measurement was performed over the frequency range of 30 MHz to 1 GHz using antenna as the input transducer to a Spectrum analyzer or a Field Intensity Meter. The measurement was made with the detector set for "quasi-peak" within a bandwidth of 120 KHz. - Procedure of Test Preliminary measurements were made at 3 meter using bi-log antennas, and spectrum analyzer to determine the frequency producing the max. emission in anechoic chamber. Appropriate precaution was taken to ensure that all emission from the EUT were maximized and investigated. The system configuration, mode of operation, turn-table azimuth and height with respect to the antenna were noted for each frequency found. The spectrum was scanned from 30 MHz to 1000 MHz using S/B bi-log antenna. Above 1 GHz, linearly polarized double ridge horn antennas were used. Final measurements were made at open site with 3-meters test distance using S/B bi-log antenna. The OATS have been verified in regular for its normalized site attenuation. The test equipment was placed on a wooden table. Sufficient time for the EUT, peripheral equipment, and test equipment was allowed in order for them to warm up to their normal operating condition. Each frequency found during pre-scan measurements was re-examined by manual. The detector function was set to CISPR quasi-peak mode and the bandwidth of the receiver was set to 120 kHz or 1 MHz depending on the frequency of type of signal. The EUT, peripheral equipment and interconnecting cables were re-configured to the set-up producing the max. emission for the frequency and were placed on top of a 0.8-meter high nonmetallic 1 x 1.5 meter table. The EUT, peripheral equipment, and interconnecting cables were re-arranged and manipulated to maximize each emission. The turntable containing the system was rotated; the antenna height was varied 1 to 4 meters and stopped at the azimuth or h…
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SerialGate User Guide Ver 2.1a 2012. 09.10 SerialGate User Guide 2 SerialGate User Guide 3 Revision History Revision Date Document Version Pages Description Apr. 10. 2012 2.0 All Initial release Jun. 26. 2012 2.1 All New Firmware release Sep. 10. 2012 2.1a All New Case of SG-1020(W)/ALL release Oct. 30. 2012 2.1b New Model SG-1010/232-DB & SG- 1020/232-DB release Copyright 2009-2011 SystemBase Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Website http://www.sysbas.com/ Te l 02-855-0501 Fax 02-855-0580 16F Daerung Post Tower-1, 212-8, Guro-dong, Seoul, Korea For any inquiries or comments, contact to [email protected] SerialGate User Guide 4 SerialGate User Guide 5 Contents Ch. 1 Introduction About This Document Who Should Read This Document Manual Contents SerialGate Documents Technical Support Ch. 2 Getting Started Overview Features Package Component Applications Ch.3 Hardware Description SerialGate-1010(W)ALL Exterior SerialGate-1010(W)ALL LED/RESET SerialGate-1020(W)ALL Exterior SerialGate-1020(W)ALL LED/RESET SerialGate-1010/1020 Exterior SerialGate-1010/1020 LED/RESET SerialGate-1040/1080 Exterior SerialGate-1040/1080 LED/RESET SerialGate-1160 Exterior SerialGate-1160 LED/RESET Pin Specification (SerialGate-1010/1020/1040/1080) Pin Specification (SerialGate-1010(W)/ALL, SerialGate-1020(W)/ALL) Pin Specification (SerialGate-1160) Ch.4 Installation Connection Guide First-Time Boot up Connecting to SerialGate SerialGate User Guide 6 Ch.5 Configuration via Web Connection Setup Menu Network Settings Serial Settings Wireless Settings SNMP Settings Change Password Update Firmware Factory Default Save & Reboot System Log Ch.6 Configuration via Telnet Connection View Commands Network Commands Serial Commands Username/Password Commands System Commands Ch.7 Configuration via LCD LCD & Key Control Main Menu Network Setup Port Setup Status System Verification Ch.8 Application Com Port Redirector TCP Server TCP Client Pair SerialGate User Guide 7 Ch.9 Appendix Troubleshooting Firmware Update using FTP Product Specification SerialGate User Guide 8 Ch. 1 Introduction This chapter is an introduction to SystemBase device server SerialGate series. About this document This guide is designed for users of SerialGate, for setting SerialGate’s configurations, status monitoring, firmware update, and other administration work. Who should read this document? This guide is designed for SerialGate users and administrators. It is strongly recommended that anyone trying to apply, use, and maintain SerialGate read this document. This guide deals with the hardware-level integration issues and software-level configuration tips. It will be a great starting point for any administrators who want to easily monitor and control SerialGate and its connected devices. SerialGate User Guide 9 Manual Contents Introduction (Chapter 1) is a preface with general information and introductory notices. Getting Started (Chapter 2) gives a brief introduction of SerialGate series, including features and applications. Hardware Descriptions (Chapter 3) explains the layout and pin specifications with block diagram and drawings. Installation (Chapter 4) helps you to connect SerialGate to serial and network environment. It ends up with first time boot-up and status check. Configuration via Web (Chapter 5) provides menu-by-menu guide for setting up the operation environment for SerialGate via web browser. Configuration via Telnet (Chapter 6) provides a list of commands for setting up the operation environment for SerialGate via Telnet. Configuration via LCD (Chapter 7) explains how to monitor status and working environment of device server. Application (Chapter 8) provides a variety of application examples widely used in industries. Appendix (Chapter 9) provides firmware update guides and technical specifications for detailed information. SerialGate User Guide 10 SerialGate Documents The following table summarizes documents included in the SerialGate document set. Document Name Description User Guide Integration, configuration, and management tasks are explained for the administrator Portview User Manual Guide for SystemBase device server management application Portview COM Port Redirector User Manual Guide for SystemBase COM Port Redirector TestView User Manual User Manual for testing Com port Redirector , TCP Server/Client , UDP Server/Client If you need brief information on SerialGate or device servers in general, please visit our company website at http://www.sysbas.com/ . You can view and/or download documents related to SerialGate as well as latest software and firmware updates. Available resources are as follows: Document Name Description SerialGate Spec Sheet Specifications for SerialGate products SerialGate White Paper An easy reading for anyone new to device server. Deals with background and technology Past, present, and future of device servers along with the overview of market environment All documents are updated promptly, so check for the recent document update. The contents in these documents are subject to change without any notice in advance. SerialGate User Guide 11 Technical Support There are three ways you can get a technical support from SystemBase. First, visit our website http://www.sysbas.com/ and go to ‘Technical Support’ menu. There you can read FAQ and ask your own question as well. Second, you can e-mail our technical support team. The mail address is [email protected] . Any kind of inquiries, requests, and comments are welcome. Lastly, you can call us at the customer center for immediate support. Our technical support team will kindly help you get over with the problem. The number to call is 82-2-855-0501 (Extension number 113). Do not forget to dial the extension number after getting a welcome message. SerialGate User Guide 12 Ch.2 Getting Started This chapter includes SerialGate overview, main and distinctive features, p…
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Serial to WiFi Converter
Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX
Bluetooth Serial Adaptor
Equipment Class
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter
Serial to Bluetooth Converter
Equipment Class
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter
Serialgate
Equipment Class
JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral
WiFi Module
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System