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PSMDATATAC001Artema DataTAC POS Terminal

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Artema DataTAC POS Terminal - FCC ID PSMDATATAC001 - Thales e-Transactions, Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Date of Grant
Nov 08, 2001
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Sep 12, 2001
Equipment Note
Artema DataTAC POS Terminal
Frequency Range
806.00000000 - 821.00000000
Company
Thales e-Transactions, Inc.
Country
United States

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Users Manual

July 2001 APREL Project No.: Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 FCC ID: PSMDATATAC001 Exhibit 9 User’s Manual July 24, 2001 E-TRANSACTIONS, INC. ARTEMA DataTAC Installation Manual Revision 1.0ARTEMA DataTAC1 Installation Manual THIS INFORMATION IS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF THALES e-TRANSACTIONS AND MAY NOT BE USED, COPIED, DISCLOSED OR DIVULGED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, FOR ANY PURPOSE BY ANY PERSON WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THALES e-TRANSACTIONS INC. E-TRANSACTIONS, INC. Table of contents 1FCC STATEMENT............................................................................................................................................2 2SAFETY...............................................................................................................................................................3 2.1LITHIUM BATTERIES.........................................................................................................................................3 2.2SAFETY INFORMATION.....................................................................................................................................3 3ARTEMA OVERVIEW.....................................................................................................................................4 4INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS......................................................................................................5 4.1ENVIRONMENT..................................................................................................................................................5 4.2BATTERY PACK INSTALLATION........................................................................................................................6 4.3INSTALLING THE PAPER ROLL...........................................................................................................................6 4.4CONNECTING TO THE POWER SUPPLY..............................................................................................................8 4.5CHARGING THE ARTEMA..............................................................................................................................8 5TROUBLE SHOOTING & SPARE SPARTS...............................................................................................9 6TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................................10 6.1HANDSET SPECIFICATIONS.............................................................................................................................10 Revision 1.0ARTEMA DataTAC2 Installation Manual THIS INFORMATION IS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF THALES e-TRANSACTIONS AND MAY NOT BE USED, COPIED, DISCLOSED OR DIVULGED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, FOR ANY PURPOSE BY ANY PERSON WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THALES e-TRANSACTIONS INC. E-TRANSACTIONS, INC. 1 FCC STATEMENT Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by Thales e- Transactions could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, 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. - Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from the one currently being used. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Warning: To prevent fire or shock hazard, and damage to your unit, do not expose this terminal to rain or moisture. WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. For your permanent records, we urge you to record the serial number of your terminal in the space provided below. The serial number is located on the label which can be found on the bottom of the unit. Terminal Serial Number: Revision 1.0ARTEMA DataTAC3 Installation Manual THIS INFORMATION IS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF THALES e-TRANSACTIONS AND MAY NOT BE USED, COPIED, DISCLOSED OR DIVULGED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, FOR ANY PURPOSE BY ANY PERSON WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THALES e-TRANSACTIONS INC. E-TRANSACTIONS, INC. 2 SAFETY 2.1 Lithium batteries In addition to the battery pack that powers the handset, Artema uses Lithium batteries in order to backup internal data. The Lithium batteries in normal usage conditions have a 6 year life expectancy. These batteries should only be replaced by an approved service center. CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions. 2.2 Safety Information All Terminals: • Avoid immersing the device in water RF and DataTAC Terminals: • Turn off the terminal in any area where radio transmissions are prohibitted (such as fuel storage areas) • Not intended to be used in a moving vehicle (may interfere with electronic fuel injection, electronic anti-skid brakes, and electronic cruise control systems) • May interfere with the functionality of inadequately protected medical devices, including pacemakers …

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Attestation Statements

July 2001 APREL Project No.: Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 FCC ID: PSMDATATAC001 Exhibit 10 Attestation Statements FCC Part 15, Subpart B Class B Certificate of Conformity FCC Part 2 & 90 Statement of Compliance July 2001 APREL Project No.: Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 Certificate of Compliance FCC ID: PSMDATATAC001 PRODUCT: Artema DataTAC POS Terminal MODEL: P4432-054 & -056 MANUFACTURER: THALES e-TRANSACTIONS, INC. We certify that the pertinent tests have been performed on the above-described equipment and that this equipment conforms to the applicable requirements of FCC Parts 2, 15 and 90. See Exhibit 2, Engineering Reports J J a a y y S S a a r r k k a a r r Jayanta (Jay) K. Sarkar Technical Director, Standards and Certification APREL Laboratories

Cover Letter(s)

July 2001 APREL Project No.: Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 FCC ID: PSMDATATAC001 Table of Contents List of Exhibits Submitted E E X X H H I I B B I I T T 1 1 : : C C O O V V E E R R L L E E T T T T E E R R S S a) Application overview b) Equipment Identification c) Authorization Letter /Agent Designated (Jay Sarkar) d) Request for confidentiality e) Authorization letter from Research In Motion allowing use of FCC approved radio modem (FCC ID: L6A802D-2-0) in the THALES e- TRANSACTIONS, INC.’s Artema DataTAC POS Terminal, P4432-054 & -056 Exhibit 2:Engineering Reports (Test Reports) a) ERP (2.1046) b) Radiated Spurious Emissions (2.1053) c) Bandwidth (2.1049) Modulation Characteristics (2.1047) d) Spurious Emissions at Antenna Terminal (2.1051) e) Frequency Stability (2.1055) Exhibit 3: Operational/Technical Description Exhibit 4: ID Label/Location Exhibit 5:External Photographs of the Equipment Internal Photographs of the equipment Exhibit 6:Block Diagram (Confidential) Exhibit 7: Schematic Diagram (Confidential) Exhibit 8:Parts List (Confidential), Tune–up Procedure Exhibit 9:User’s Manual Exhibit 10:a) Attestation Statement: FCC Part 15 Declaration of Conformance (DoC) certificate b) Attestation Statement: the equipment complies with Part 90 Exhibit 11:RF Exposure Information: SAR Report (Includes Test Set-up Photographs)

Cover Letter(s)

July 2001 APREL Project No.: Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 FCC ID: PSMDATATAC001 Exhibit 1 a) Application overview b) Equipment c) Authorization Letter /Agent Designated (Jay Sarkar) d) Request for confidentiality e) Authorization letter from Research In Motion allowing use of FCC approved radio modem (FCC ID: L6A802D-2-0) in the THALES e- TRANSACTIONS, INC.’s Artema DataTAC POS Terminal, P4432-054 & -056 July 2001 APREL Project No.: Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 EXHIBIT 1b Equipment Identification FCC ID: PSMDATATAC001 MANUFACTURER: THALES e-TRANSACTIONS , INC. PRODUCT: Artema DataTAC POS Terminal MODEL: P4432-054 & -056 EUT TYPE: Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter (TNB) TX Frequency: 806-821 MHz MEASURED ERP: 1.919 W RESEARCH IN MOTION Research In Motion Limited 295 Phillip Street Waterloo, Ontario Canada N2L 3W8 +1 519 888 7465, fax +1 519 888 6906 E-mail: [email protected] July 26, 2001 Federal Communications Commission Equipment Authorization Division Application Processing Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Rd. Columbia, Md. 21046 To whom it may concern, Thales e-Transactions Inc., of Atlanta, Georgia, is our customer in good standing and will be producing a Point of Sales terminalwhich incorporates the RIM 802D radio modem module (FCC ID L6AR802D-2-O). Thales e-Transactions Inc. will be submitting an application for certification of the final integrated product with a unique FCC ID using their own grantee code. Thales e-Transactions will submit SAR and ERP data for the final integrated product. For information about the radio modem module please refer to RIM’s submission FCC ID L6AR802D-2-O. In the past, this method has allowed our customers to integrate the radio modem module without repeating FCC part 90 testing or accessing RIM proprietary confidential information. RIM does not disclose proprietary confidential information about our products. Our FCC submissions are considered proprietary confidential information. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our Senior Certification Engineer, Masud Attayi, at (519) 888-7465 x2442 or by email at [email protected]. Yours truly, Andy Clipsham OEM Product Manager Research In Motion Limited +1-519-888-7465 x2482 [email protected]

ID Label/Location Info

July 2001 APREL Project No.: Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 FCC ID: PSMDATATAC001 Exhibit 4 FCC ID Label/Location

Internal Photos

July 2001 APREL Project No.: Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 FCC ID: PSMDATATAC001 Exhibit 5 Photographs of the Equipment External Photos Internal Photos

Operational Description

July 2001 APREL Project No.: Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 FCC ID: PSMDATATAC001 Exhibit 3 Operational/Technical Description E-TRANSACTIONS, INC. ARTEMA DataTAC Technical Description 1 Terminal Characteristics 1.1 Physical Characteristics The terminal case is made of ABS Plastic. The terminal houses the printer, the keyboard, the display, the magnetic card reader and, the smart card reader. This unit contains a rechargeable NICAD battery that allows for usage away from the base. There are two metal pads located on the underside of this unit that conduct current from the base to recharge the battery. The base is the section on which the terminal rests. There are also two metal pads located on the top of the base which conduct current from the power supply to the rechargeable battery located in the terminal. The dimensions of the unit are as follows: (8.57 inches x 3.2 inches x 2.3 inches) (243 mm x 90 mm x 65 mm) The weight of the unit is as follows: 23.9 oz(680 g) Operating Temperatures:+41 °F (+5 °C)to+104 °F (+40 °C) Storage Temperatures:-13 °F (-25 °C)to+131 °F (+55 °C) 1.2 System Processor and Memory The main system processor is a RISC 32 bits processor. The terminal has 256K of RAM standard (upgradable to 1M). It has 2M of Flash memory standard (upgradable to 8M). 1.3 Display The terminal Display is an LCD that can display 132 x 40 bit graphics (5 lines of 24 characters). The normal character size is .125 inch by .093 inch (3.175 mm x 2.362 mm). 1.4 Smart Card Interfaces The terminal supports a smart card interface accessed through a slot at the front of the terminal. The smart card reader is ISO7816, EMV compliant. 1.5 Magnetic Card Reader The magnetic stripe reader provided in the terminal is capable of reading ISO track 1, ISO track 2, ISO track 3 or a combination of these. The card must be inserted with the magnetic stripe facing the keypad of the terminal. It can be read (swiped) in either direction. 1.6 Printer The terminal uses a quiet and fast thermal printer for printing receipts and reports. It enables the printing of 24-character lines on a receipt at a speed of 11 lines per second. 1.7 Motient Radio This radio consists of a Research In Motion (RIM) OEM Radio Module 802D, manufactured by RIM to support the Motient network standard. The module supports a serial interface of 4.0Vdc with a data interface rate up to 9600 bauds. The transmitter delivers from __W to __W to the antenna port. The transmit frequency band is 806 – 825 Mhz and receive band is 851 - 870 Mhz . 2 Battery Management The terminal is equipped with two batteries, a small 3 V Lithium cell that is used to protect data in the memory (ex : Store software and transactions in RAM), and a larger 7.2 V rechargeable NICAD battery that is used to provide power for the terminal when it is in use off of the base and when a receipt is being printed either on or off of the base. 2.1 Lithium Cell (3 V) If the battery pack is removed, a non rechargeable internal battery supplies power to the internal clock, ram, and PinPad keyboard in the terminal. This internal battery is a lithium replaceable cell. It is accessible only by opening the unit and therefor should only be replaced by an authorized service technician. 2.2 NICAD Battery (7.2 V) The terminal is equipped with a rechargeable NICAD battery to allow for operation of the handset unit when it is not resting on the base. The battery reaches full charge in 6 to 8 hours.

RF Exposure Info

July 2001 APREL Project No.: Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 FCC ID: PSMDATATAC001 Exhibit 11 RF Exposure Information SAR Report Certification Report on Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Experimental Analysis THALES e-TRANSACTIONS, Inc. Artema DataTAC POS Terminal P4432-054 & -056 Test Date: July 2001 51 Spectrum Way Nepean ON K2R 1E6 Tel: (613) 820-2730 Fax: (613) 820-4161 email: [email protected] This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the express written permission of APREL Laboratories THLB-Artema P4432-909-3764 Page 2 of 18 Project #:THLB-Artema P4432-909-3764 51 Spectrum WayTel. (613) 820-2730 Nepean, Ontario, K2R 1E6 Fax (613) 820 4161 e-mail: [email protected]© APREL 2000 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the express written approval of APREL Laboratories. FCC ID:PSMDATATAC001 Applicant:THALES e-TRANSACTIONS, Inc. Equipment:Artema DataTAC POS Terminal Model:P4432-054 & -056 Standard:FCC 96 –326, Guidelines for Evaluating the Environmental Effects of Radio- Frequency Radiation ENGINEERING SUMMARY This report contains the results of the engineering evaluation performed on the Artema POS terminal in support of an FCC grant application. The measurements were carried out in accordance with FCC 96-326. The Device Under Investigation (DUI) was evaluated for its maximum power level 1.919 W (ERP). The duty cycle of the device was set at 25% (appendix E). The DUI was tested at low, middle and high channels for the Motient network 806 MHz to 821 MHz frequency range. The maximum 10g SAR (2.88 W/kg) was found to coincide with the peak performance RF output power of channel 24B0 high (821 MHz) for the right side of the device. (The hot spot is located on the antenna). At a separation distance of 17.4 mm from the right side of the device, the 1g SAR is 1.19 W/Kg. The operational manual will contain a warning stating that bystanders and parts of the user's body other than extremities, must be at least 17.4 mm away from the right side of the device. Test data and graphs are presented in this report . Based on the test results and on how the device will be marketed and used, it is certified that the product meets the requirements as set forth in the above specifications, for RF exposure environment. (The results presented in this report relate only to the sample tested.) Page 3 of 18 Project #:THLB-Artema P4432-909-3764 51 Spectrum WayTel. (613) 820-2730 Nepean, Ontario, K2R 1E6 Fax (613) 820 4161 e-mail: [email protected]© APREL 2000 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the express written approval of APREL Laboratories. Table of Contents 1.Introduction.........................................................................................................................4 2.Applicable Documents.......................................................................................................4 3.Device Under Investigation................................................................................................4 4.Test Equipment...................................................................................................................5 5.Test Methodology...............................................................................................................5 6.Test Results.........................................................................................................................6 6.1.Transmitter Characteristics.................................................................................................6 6.2.SAR Measurements............................................................................................................7 7.User’s Hand Exposure........................................................................................................8 8.Bystander Exposure...........................................................................................................9 9.Conclusions.......................................................................................................................11 APPENDIX A. Measurement Setup, Tissue Properties and SAR Graphs...............................12 APPENDIX B. Uncertainty Budget............................................................................................14 APPENDIX C. Dipole Validation Scan on a Flat Phantom......................................................15 APPENDIX D. Probe Calibration...............................................................................................17 APPENDIX E. Duty Factor Limiting Algorithm for the OEM Radio Module R802D-2-O...18 TABLES AND FIGURES Table 1. Sampled RF Power..........................................................................................................6 Table 2. SAR Measurements.........................................................................................................8 Table 3. SAR versus DUI-Phantom Separation........................................................................10 Figure 1. Device Under Investigation.........................................................................................11 Figure 2. Setup..............................................................................................................................12 Table 4. Dielectric Properties of the Simulated Muscle Tissue at 815 MHz............................12 Figure 3. Contour Plot of Area Scan 2.5mm Above Phantom Surface.....................................13 Figure 4. Surface Plot of Area Scan 2.5mm Above Phantom Surface......................................13 Table 5. Uncertainty Budget (Hand & Bystander).....................................................................14 Figure 5. Surface Plot for Validation Dipole (Area Scan 2.5mm Above Phantom)................15 Figure 6. Validation Dipole Under Phantom..............................................................................15 Figure 7. Peak Local SAR …

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Test Report

July 2001 APREL Project No.: Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 FCC ID: PSMDATATAC001 Exhibit 2a Engineering Report on ERP (2.1046) Assessment of Compliance for Measurement of Effective Radiated Power (ERP) in Accordance with the FCC Rules & Regulations Part 2.1046 and 90 Point of Sale Terminal P4432-054 & -056 with a Research In Motion R802-D-2-0 radio transmitter THALES e-TRANSACTIONS, Inc. 51 Spectrum Way Nepean ON K2R 1E6 Tel: (613) 820-2730 Fax: (613) 820-4161 email: [email protected] July 2001 THALES-ARTEMA P4432-909-3765 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the express written approval of APREL Laboratories  July 2001 Page 2 APREL Project No: THALES-ARTEMA P4432-909-3765 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the express written approval of APREL Laboratories Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 FCC ID:PSMDATATAC001 Applicant:THALES e-TRANSACTIONS, Inc. Equipment:Artema DataTAC POS Terminal Model:P4432-054 & -056 Standard:FCC Rules and Regulations Part 2.1046 and 90 ENGINEERING SUMMARY This report contains the results of the effective radiated power (ERP) measurement performed on a Artema DataTAC POS Terminal of Thales e-TRANSACTIONS, Inc., model P4432-054 and -56 operating with a built-in Research in Motion ARDIS radio transmitter. The measurements were carried out in accordance with the FCC Rules and Regulations Part 2.1046 and 90. The product was evaluated for ERP when it was set at the maximum power level. Artema was tested for ERP at high, middle, and low frequencies with the maximum ERP obtained at channel No.: 24B0 with the frequency being 821.00 MHz. The test data is presented in this report under the section: Test Results. The measured ERP is 1.919 W. (The results presented in this report relate only to the sample tested.)  July 2001 Page 3 APREL Project No: THALES-ARTEMA P4432-909-3765 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the express written approval of APREL Laboratories Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 Summary of the Results Test DescriptionPage No. Test Set-up Figure No. Results Summary RF Power Output as Radiated Ref. Paragraph 2.1046 and 9081 Passed  July 2001 Page 4 APREL Project No: THALES-ARTEMA P4432-909-3765 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the express written approval of APREL Laboratories Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 INTRODUCTION General This report describes the results of the effective radiated power (ERP) measurement conducted on a THALES e-TRANSACTIONS, Inc. Artema DataTAC POS Terminal operating with a built-in Research in Motion ARDIS radio transmitter. Test Facility The tests were performed for THALES e-TRANSACTIONS, Inc. by APREL Laboratories at APREL’s EMI facility located in Nepean, Ontario, Canada. The laboratory operates an (3m and 10m) Open Area Test Site (OATS). The measurement facility is calibrated in accordance with ANSI C63.4-1992. A description of the measurement facility in accordance with the radiated and AC line conducted test site criteria per ANSI C63.4-1992 is on file with the Federal Communications Commission and is in compliance with the requirements of Section 2.948 of the Commissions rules and regulations. APREL’s registration number is: 90416 APREL is accredited by Standard Council of Canada. APREL is also accredited by Industry Canada and recognised by the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC). Standard The evaluation and analysis were conducted in accordance with FCC Rules and Regulations Parts 2.1046 and the appropriate limits (90). Test Equipment The test equipment used during the evaluation is listed in Appendix A with calibration due dates. Environmental Conditions Measurements were conducted in open area test site. - Temperature: 25 °C ± 2 - Relative Humidity:30 - 50 % - Air Pressure:101 kPa ± 3  July 2001 Page 5 APREL Project No: THALES-ARTEMA P4432-909-3765 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the express written approval of APREL Laboratories Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 FCC SUBMISSION INFORMATION FCC ID:PSMDATATAC001 Equipment:Artema DataTAC POS Terminal Model:P4432-054 & -056 For:Certification Applicant:THALES e-TRANSACTIONS, Inc. 53 Perimeter Center East, Suite 175 Atlanta, GA 30346 U.S.A. Manufacturer: THALES e-Transactions S. A. 9, rue Elsa Triolet F-78370 Plaisir France Evaluated by:APREL Laboratories 51 Spectrum Way Nepean, Ontario Canada K2R 1E6  July 2001 Page 6 APREL Project No: THALES-ARTEMA P4432-909-3765 This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the express written approval of APREL Laboratories Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 Test:RF Power Output as Radiated (ERP) Ref.:FCC Part 2 paragraph 2.1046 and 90 Criteria:N/A Set-up:See Figure No. 1. Equipment:See Appendix A. Methodology:RF Power Measurement by Radiated Method (ERP): Test site: The radiated RF power measurement was taken at APREL Laboratory’s open area test site (OATS). This open area test site is calibrated to ANSI C63.4 document and a description of the measurement facility is on file with the Federal Communications Commission and is in compliance with the requirement of Section 2.948 of the Commissions rules and regulations. (FCC File No.: 90416) The test was set-up as illustrated in Fig.1. The Handheld Computer was configured to operate at maximum power with carrier unmodulated. The equipment under test was placed on a turntable positioned 3 m away from the calibrated receiving antenna, which in turn was connected to the spectrum analyzer. For each transmitter frequency, the received signal was maximised by rotating the turntable and adjusting the height of the receiving antenna. To obtain the actual ERP, the DUI was replaced by a vertically polarised half-wave dipole antenna resonant to that …

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Test Report

July 2001 APREL Project No.: Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 FCC ID: PSMDATATAC001 Exhibit 2c Engineering Report on Bandwidth (2.1049) Modulation Characteristics (2.1047) RESEARCH IN MOTION Document R802D-2-O RADIO MODEM DEVICE OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH/BANDWIDTH LIMITATIONS Page 1(4) Author Data Jonathan Doll August 30, 1999 Document No. 02400-CERT-FCC-TEST-BW_MASK Approved Masud S. Attayi RevFile / Reference BW Masks Copyright 1999, Research In Motion, Limited OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH/BANDWIDTH LIMITATIONS TEST PROCEDURE: The Research In Motion Limited R802D-2-O Radio modem was connected together with a host computer, external power supply and a 20 dB external attenuator. The R802D-2-O antenna output terminal was connected to the input of a 50 : spectrum analyzer through a matched 20 dB attenuator. The R802D-2-O transmitter was operating at full output power with and without internal data modulation. TEST RESULTS: UNMODULATED CARRIER, High Power: 12.87dBm with a 20dB external pad and a 1 m Sucoflex cable with a total loss of 0.18 dB. Internal Modulation: Please refer to the attached spectrum analyzer plots. 100% of the in-band modulation is below the specified mask per 90.210(g) for both RD_LAP and MDC protocols. Below is the description of the mask for band 806-821/851-866 MHz (DataTAC) : 2.0 Watts transmitter Frequency (MHz) FormulaLimit (Db) -26500 43+10 log (P) -46 -0.050 43+10 log (P) -46 -0.050 50+10 log (P) -53 -0.0175 116 log (f d e 6.1) -53 -0.010 116 log (f d e 6.1) or 83 log (f d e 5) -25 -0.005 83 log (f d e 5) 0.0 0.005 83 log (f d e 5) 0.0 0.010 116 log (f d e 6.1) or 83 log (f d e 5) -25 0.0175 116 log (f d e 6.1) -53 0.050 50+10 log (P) -53 0.050 43+10 log (P) -46 26500 43+10 log (P) -46 Document R802D-2-O RADIO MODEM DEVICE OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH/BANDWIDTH LIMITATIONS Page 2(4) DaTE August 30, 1999 RevDocument BW Masks Copyright 1999, Research In Motion, Limited RESEARCH IN MOTION EQUIPMENT: x H.P. 8563E Spectrum Analyzer 9.0 KHz - 26.5 GHz x HP6632B DC POWER SUPPLY x Mini Circuits 20 dB att. # NAT-20 0 Hz - 1.5 GHz OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH/BANDWIDTH LIMITATIONS UNMODULATED CARRIER OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH/BANDWIDTH LIMITATION S MODULATED CARRIER – RD_LAP Document R802D-2-O RADIO MODEM DEVICE OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH/BANDWIDTH LIMITATIONS Page 3(4) DaTE August 30, 1999 RevDocument BW Masks Copyright 1999, Research In Motion, Limited RESEARCH IN MOTION Document R802D-2-O RADIO MODEM DEVICE OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH/BANDWIDTH LIMITATIONS Page 4(4) DaTE August 30, 1999 RevDocument BW Masks Copyright 1999, Research In Motion, Limited RESEARCH IN MOTION OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH/BANDWIDTH LIMITATIONS MODULATED CARRIER MDC

Test Report

July 2001 APREL Project No.: Consulting * Research * Training * Certification Testing Since 1981 FCC ID: PSMDATATAC001 Exhibit 2e Engineering Report on Frequency Stability (2.1055) RESEARCH IN MOTION Document R802D-2-O RADIO MODEM DEVICE FREQUENCY STABILITY PROCEDURES Page 1(4) Author Data Jonathan Doll August 30, 1999 Document No. 02400-CERT-FCC-TEST-013 Approved Masud S. Attayi RevFile / Reference 013 Copyright 1999, Research In Motion, Limited CFR 47 Chapter 1 - Federal Communications Commission Rules Part 2Required Measurement 2.1055Frequency Stability - Procedures (a,b)Frequency Stability - Temperature Variation (d)Frequency Stability - Voltage Variation Part 90 Subpart I : Technical Standards 90.213Frequency Tolerance (a)Maintain the carrier frequency within 0.00025 % (2.5 ppm) of the assigned frequency. (b) Maximum power output used for measurement Frequency and power measurements were performed together with the same set up. Frequency and…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Randy Burnette(VP of Engineering)
[email protected]770-558-5556Fax: 770-393-2177

Technical Contact

APREL LaboratoriesJayanta (Jay) K Sarkar
[email protected](613)820-2730

51 Spectrum Way · Nepean Ontario · Canada

Non-Technical Contact

APREL LaboratoriesJayanta (Jay) K Sarkar
[email protected](613)820-2730

Test Firm

APREL LaboratoriesJay Sarkar
[email protected]613-820-2730Fax: 613-820-4161

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmissionTolerance
190806 MHz - 821 MHz1.191 W20K0F1D2.5000000000 ppm
Confidentiality
Long Term

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