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Q45M2502GHand'it - 2G CF RFID Reader

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Hand'it - 2G CF RFID Reader - FCC ID Q45M2502G - Inside Secure
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified
Date of Grant
Mar 24, 2004
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Mar 24, 2004
Equipment Note
Hand'it - 2G CF RFID Reader
Frequency Range
13.56000000 - 13.56000000
Company
Inside Secure
Country
France

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Users Manual

Hand’IT-2G - Preliminary Datasheet DS 1 Version 1.0 INSIDE CONTACTLESS Hand’IT-2G Compact Flash READER 13.56 MHz for ISO chips - 14 443 type A and B - 15 693 - FeliCa DATASHEET Chips > Packaging > Readers > more... Hand’IT-2G - Preliminary Datasheet DS 2 Version 1.0 Content HAND-IT 2G Block Diagram6 CHAPTER 1 HAND'IT-2G DESCRIPTION HAND'IT-2G dimensions7 Mechanical Interface – Top View7 HAND'IT-2G with PCMCIA Compact Flash Adaptor (not supplied)7 CHAPTER 2 HAND'IT-2G CONNECTION Physical Description8 Electrical Description8 Power supply8 Characteristics8 8 Software & Drivers9 9 Serial Interface10 Character Format10 Baud rate10 How to reset HAND'IT-2G couplers11 Software reset11 Hardware reset11 CHAPTER 3 COMMAND INTERFACE REFERENCE MANUAL HOST - COUPLER protocol2 description2 Coupler commands overview5 SELECT_CARD6 SELECT_PAGE8 TRANSMIT10 GET_RESPONSE12 READ_STATUS13 SET_STATUS14 Modifiable parameters15 Coupler’s INPUTs AND OUTPUTS16 EEPROM free area16 Hand’IT-2G - Preliminary Datasheet DS 3 Version 1.0 DISABLE_COUPLER17 DISABLE_COUPLER ENHANCED18 ENABLE_COUPLER19 ASK_RANDOM20 LOAD_KEY_FILE21 SELECT_CURRENT_KEY22 DIVERSIFY_KEY23 GET_CONFIG24 CHAPTER 4 USER’S GUIDE Managing INSIDE chips2 Security configuration3 Selecting a chip4 Selecting a page5 Reading chip memory6 Writing chip memory7 Halting a chip8 How to work with several chips in the field9 Managing INSIDE’s chips protocols10 Managing the security11 INSIDE chips security11 Key loading13 How to set a key as the active one14 How to authentify a chip15 How to authentify a PAGE15 Protecting the keys16 Managing STANDARD chips protocols17 Time out adjustment17 15 693-3 protocol17 ISO 14 443 type A18 ISO 14 443 type B18 FeliCa ( new version)18 Managing the RF field19 How to reset the RF field ?19 How to asleep the coupler19 How to wake up the coupler19 APPENDIX A HOW TO LOAD A KEY IN A COUPLER Exchange key21 General key loading procedure21 Terminology and notation22 Key loading step by step22 Algorithms23 Hand’IT-2G - Preliminary Datasheet DS 4 Version 1.0 Key permutation23 Checksum byte calculation23 Load key checksum calculation23 APPENDIX B ERROR CODE Hand'IT-2G -Preliminary Datasheet DS - 5 Version 1.0 Main Features √√ √√ √Security management: !Security module !Secure key loading √√ √√ √ Secured Key Storage √√ √√ √ Contactless interfaces: !ISO 15 693 !ISO 14 443 type A !ISO 14 443 type B !FELICA TM √√ √√ √ Contactless transmission of data and energy supply √√ √√ √Carrier frequency: 13.56MHz √√ √√ √On board antenna √√ √√ √Transparent mode for contactless data exchange √√ √√ √ Supply voltage: 5 or 3,3V √√ √√ √Low power consumption < 50 mA √√ √√ √Idle mode < 5 mA √√ √√ √Stand-by mode < 50 μA √√ √√ √Small size: extended CF type I form factor (61 x 43 mm) √√ √√ √Operating temperature range: -20°C to +50°C √√ √√ √Emission approval* : FCC, IDA singapore, Canadian, CE Product Ordering Code ProductOrdering codePackageTools Proximity Coupler Hand'IT-2GHand'IT-2G/FCF- - Hand'IT-2G -Preliminary Datasheet DS - 6 Version 1.0 CHAPTER 1 HAND'IT-2G DESCRIPTION HAND'IT-2G couplers are developed by INSIDE contactless for managing the RF communication interface with 13.56 MHz standard chips. They have the following features : "" "" "Operating frequency13.56MHz "" "" "Host interfaceCF card "" "" "CompatibilityWindows 98/XP/Me/2000/PPC2002- 2003 "" "" "Target applicationsProximity and short range applications "" "" "Target chipAll INSIDE’s chips, 15693 chips, 14443 chips (type A and type B), FELICA TM Afterwards, the term «coupler» stands for an electronic board or device that converts numeric commands into contactless chip commands using the RF interface. HAND-IT 2G Block Diagram Hand'IT-2G -Preliminary Datasheet DS - 7 Version 1.0 HAND'IT-2G dimensions Mechanical Interface – Top View "HAND'IT size : L 61 mm * l 43 mm * h 3,3-8mm HAND'IT-2G with PCMCIA Compact Flash Adaptor (not supplied) Hand'IT-2G -Preliminary Datasheet DS - 8 Version 1.0 CHAPTER 2 HAND'IT-2G CONNECTION This chapter describes : !How to power the coupler !How to communicate with the coupler Physical Description The host is connected to the Compact Flash Hand’IT 2G using a standard 50pin connector. The host must be equiped with a CF+ type 1 or 2 slot. Refer to the host user manual for the Compact Flash card insertion. Electrical Description The HandIT 2G acts as a standard PC Card ATA using I/O Mode. Refer to PC Card standards for details. Power supply CHARACTERISTICS To power up the coupler, just insert the device into a CF type I or II slot. Note that opening the associated COM port will power on the device and closing will Power it off. Refer to the host operating system for more details. DescriptionMin.TypicalMax.Unit DC voltage3,1353,33,465V RF active current50TBDmA Idle Mode current5TBDmA Standby current50TBDμA Electrical characteristics Hand'IT-2G -Preliminary Datasheet DS - 9 Version 1.0 Software & Drivers System requirements The Hand’It 2G works with laptops or PDAs running Microsoft Windows 98/2000/XP/CE /Pocket PC2002&2003. Pocket PC Users PDA running Pocket PC don’t need any specific driver to manage the Hand’IT 2G as a standard COM Port. Depending on the device, the COM port number can take any value. Refer to the Register DataBase to get the correct COM number under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ DRIVERS\ACTIVE\xx Search the Key withPnpId = Hand_It-INSIDE-D9A6 You will find the COM number in the Name Field. Laptops users You need to install the HandIT 2G drivers from the Inside installation disk Insert the HandIT 2G into the laptop (using an CF to PCCARD adapter.). Follow screen instructions and select the folder containing HandIT2G.inf file from the Ins- tallation Disk. The HandIT 2G will appear as a standard COM Port named Compact Flash HandIT. You can adjust COM settings from the hardware profil menu. Coupler Communication Once installed, the Hand’IT 2G works as a standard coupler connected to a serial COM port. Hand'IT-2G -Preliminary Datasheet DS - 10 Version 1.0 Serial Interface T…

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Users Manual

Hand’IT-2G - Preliminary Datasheet DS 1 Version 1.1 INSIDE CONTACTLESS Hand’IT-2G Compact Flash READER 13.56 MHz for ISO chips - 14 443 type A and B - 15 693 - FeliCa DATASHEET Chips > Packaging > Readers > more... Hand’IT-2G - Preliminary Datasheet DS 2 Version 1.1 Content FCC AND CE COMPLIANCE6 HAND-IT 2G Block Diagram7 CHAPTER 1 HAND'IT-2G DESCRIPTION HAND'IT-2G dimensions8 Mechanical Interface – Top View8 HAND'IT-2G with PCMCIA Compact Flash Adaptor (not supplied)8 CHAPTER 2 HAND'IT-2G CONNECTION Physical Description9 Electrical Description9 Power supply9 Characteristics9 9 Software & Drivers10 10 Serial Interface11 Character Format11 Baud rate11 How to reset HAND'IT-2G couplers12 Software reset12 Hardware reset12 CHAPTER 3 COMMAND INTERFACE REFERENCE MANUAL HOST - COUPLER protocol2 description2 Coupler commands overview5 SELECT_CARD6 SELECT_PAGE8 TRANSMIT10 GET_RESPONSE12 READ_STATUS13 SET_STATUS14 Modifiable parameters15 Coupler’s INPUTs AND OUTPUTS16 EEPROM free area16 DISABLE_COUPLER17 Hand’IT-2G - Preliminary Datasheet DS 3 Version 1.1 DISABLE_COUPLER ENHANCED18 ENABLE_COUPLER19 ASK_RANDOM20 LOAD_KEY_FILE21 SELECT_CURRENT_KEY22 DIVERSIFY_KEY23 GET_CONFIG24 CHAPTER 4 USER’S GUIDE Managing INSIDE chips2 Security configuration3 Selecting a chip4 Selecting a page5 Reading chip memory6 Writing chip memory7 Halting a chip8 How to work with several chips in the field9 Managing INSIDE’s chips protocols10 Managing the security11 INSIDE chips security11 Key loading13 How to set a key as the active one14 How to authentify a chip15 How to authentify a PAGE15 Protecting the keys16 Managing STANDARD chips protocols17 Time out adjustment17 15 693-3 protocol17 ISO 14 443 type A18 ISO 14 443 type B18 FeliCa ( new version)18 Managing the RF field19 How to reset the RF field ?19 How to asleep the coupler19 How to wake up the coupler19 APPENDIX A HOW TO LOAD A KEY IN A COUPLER Exchange key21 General key loading procedure21 Terminology and notation22 Key loading step by step22 Hand’IT-2G - Preliminary Datasheet DS 4 Version 1.1 Algorithms23 Key permutation23 Checksum byte calculation23 Load key checksum calculation23 APPENDIX B ERROR CODE Hand'IT-2G -Preliminary Datasheet DS - 5 Version 1.1 Main Features √√ √√ √Security management: !Security module !Secure key loading √√ √√ √ Secured Key Storage √√ √√ √ Contactless interfaces: !ISO 15 693 !ISO 14 443 type A !ISO 14 443 type B !FELICA TM √√ √√ √ Contactless transmission of data and energy supply √√ √√ √Carrier frequency: 13.56MHz √√ √√ √On board antenna √√ √√ √Transparent mode for contactless data exchange √√ √√ √ Supply voltage: 5 or 3,3V √√ √√ √Low power consumption < 50 mA √√ √√ √Idle mode < 5 mA √√ √√ √Stand-by mode < 50 μA √√ √√ √Small size: extended CF type I form factor (61 x 43 mm) √√ √√ √Operating temperature range: -20°C to +50°C √√ √√ √Emission approval* : FCC, IDA singapore, Canadian, CE Product Ordering Code ProductOrdering codePackageTools Proximity Coupler Hand'IT-2GHand'IT-2G/FCF- - Hand'IT-2G -Preliminary Datasheet DS - 6 Version 1.1 FCC AND CE COMPLIANCE Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Part 15 statement This equipment has been tested to FCC requirements and has been found acceptable for use. The FCC requires the following statement for your information : This equipement generates and uses radiofrequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protec- tion against such interference in a residential installation. however, there is no guarentee that interference will not occure in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by tuning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: •If using an indoor antenna, have quality outdoor antenna installed •Reoriant the receiving antenna until interference is reduced or eliminated •Move the radio or television receiver away from the receiver/control •Move the antenna leads away from any wire runs to the receiver/control •Plug the receiver/control into a different outlet so that it and the radio or television receiver are on different branch circuits. This device complies with part 15 off the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions : (1) this device may not cautse harmful interference, and (2) : this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. The user or master may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communication Commissions helpful: «Interference Handbook». This booklet is available from the US Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. The user shall not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless authorized by installation instructions or User’s Manual. Unauthoriezd changes or modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Hand'IT-2G -Preliminary Datasheet DS - 7 Version 1.1 CHAPTER 1 HAND'IT-2G DESCRIPTION HAND'IT-2G couplers are developed by INSIDE contactless for managing the RF communication interface with 13.56 MHz standard chips. They have the following features : "" "" "Operating frequency13.56MHz "" "" "Host interfaceCF card "" "" "CompatibilityWindows 98/XP/Me/2000/PPC2002- 2003 "" "" "Target applicationsProximity and short range applications "" "" "Target chipAll INSIDE’s chips, 15693 chips, 14443 chips (type A and type B), FELICA TM Afterwards, the term «coupler» stands for an electronic board or device that converts numeric commands…

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Cover Letter(s)

INSIDE CONTACTLESS 11A, Parc Club du Golf 13856 Aix-en-Provence Cedex 3 - France March 26, 2004 To whom it may concern: We the undersigned, hereby authorize MET Laboratories, Inc., to act on our behalf in all manners relating to application for equipment authorization, including signing of all documents relating to these matters. Any and all acts carried out by MET Laboratories, Inc., on our behalf shall have the same affect as acts of our own. This authorization is valid until further written notice from (INSIDE CONTACTLESS). Sincerely, INSIDE CONTACTLESS Mr Adel HAMZA Hardware Operation Manager

Cover Letter(s)

INSIDE CONTACTLESS 11A, Parc Club du Golf 13856 Aix-en-Provence Cedex 3 - France Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Gentlemen: This letter is to comply with Section 0.457(d)(2)(i) pertaining to confidential material. INSIDE TECHNOLOGIES would like the following documents regarding this submission for FCC ID Q45M2502G to be kept confidential. 1. Schematics, electronic file name “M2502G-schematic.pdf” The above material contains trade secrets or technical data, which would customarily be guarded from competitors. We do not want these documents to be accessible to the general public. Sincerely, INSIDE CONTACTLESS Mr Adel HAMZA Hardware Operation Manager

ID Label/Location Info

     This device is certified to comply with Class B limits. Part 15 of FCC rules. See instruction manual.   Made in France Electrical Rating: 3,3V - 50m A Tested To Comply With FCC Standards S/N: PIGE-A-03-07-BA CANADA 210

Operational Description

HAND’IT-2G Block Diagram / Theory of Operation In the communication protocol, the data send by the reader to the chip is mixed with the 13.56MHz carrier, amplified and sent to the antenna coil. An ASK signal coming from the chip is recognized by the reader as an amplitude modulation of the carrier signal. The reader needs two steps for a full recovery of the data. The first step is demodulating the backscattering signal, and the second step is to adapt the level to the microcontroller that performs the signal decoding. The demodulation is accomplished by detecting the envelope of the carrier signal. A half- wave capacitor-filtered rectifier circuit is used for the demodulation process. A diode detects the peak voltage of the backscattering signal. The demodulated signal must then pass through band pass filter, amplifier and trigger (signal shaping) circuit before it is fed to the microcontroller. The microcontroller performs data decoding and an asynchronous serial data stream utilizing an open-collector interface. Micr ocontr oller Da ta de c o di n g Carrier + data mixer (Amplifier) 13.56 MHz Crys t al os cillator Carrier amplifier Antenna Coil trigger Band pass filter CF Interface CF Connector Amplifier En velo pe de tect or CF Power supply

Test Report

The Nation's First Licensed Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory Conceil canadien des nomes Organisme de certification accedite Standards Council of Canada Accredited Certification Organization TM MET Laboratories, Inc. Safety Certification - EMI - Telecom Environmental Simulation 914 WEST PATAPSCO AVENUE !! BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 21230-3432 !! PHONE (410) 354-3300 !! FAX (410) 354-3313 March 8, 2004 Inside contactless. 11A, Parc Club du Golf Cedex 3 - France Reference:HAND’IT - 2G ( RFID reader) FCC ID: Q45M2502G Dear Mr. Adel HAMZA, Enclosed is the EMC Test Report for the Inside contactless.. HAND’IT - 2G ( RFID reader) . Inside contactless. HAND’IT - 2G ( RFID reader) Devices was tested to the requirements of Title 47 of the CFR, Part 15, Subpart C. Thank you for using the testing services of MET Laboratories. If you have any questions regarding these results or if MET can be of further to you, please feel free to contact me. We appreciate your business and look forward to working with you again soon. Kindest Regards, MET LABORATORIES, INC. Marianne T. Bosley Documentation Department Enclosures: (\Inside Contactless\EMC15024-FCC225.rpt) Certificates and reports shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written permission of MET Laboratories, Inc. While use of the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) letters or the NVLAP Logo, the Standards Council of Canada Logo, or the Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) Letters in this report reflects MET Accreditation under these programs, these letters, logo, or statements do not claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any Agency of the U.S. Government Inside contactless. HAND’IT – 2G FCC ID: Q45M2502GMarch 8 , 2004 Electro-Magnetic Compatibility Test Report of the HAND’IT - 2G as a Periodic Intentional Radiator under Title 47 of the CFR, Part 15, Subpart C MET REPORT: EMC15024-FCC225 March 8, 2004 PREPARED FOR: Inside contactless. 11A, Parc Club du Golf Cedex 3 - France PREPARED BY: MET Laboratories, Inc. 914 West Patapsco Avenue Baltimore, Maryland 21230-3432 Copyright 2004, MET Laboratories, Inc. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the express written consent of MET Laboratories, Inc., nor shall this report, or any copy thereof be provided to a competitor of MET Laboratories, Inc. Inside contactless. HAND’IT – 2G FCC ID: Q45M2502GMarch 8 , 2004 MET# EMC15024-FCC225Copyright 2004, MET Laboratories, Inc.Page i of v Electro-Magnetic Compatibility Test Report of the HAND’IT - 2G as a Periodic Intentional Radiator under Title 47 of the CFR, Part 15, Subpart C MET REPORT: EMC15024-FCC225 _______________________________ Len Knight EMC LAB MANAGER ______________________________ Marianne T. Bosley Documentation Department Engineering Statement: The measurements shown in this report were made in accordance with the procedures indicated, and the emissions from this equipment were found to be within the limits applicable. I assume full responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of these measurements, and for the qualifications of all persons taking them. It is further stated that upon the basis of the measurements made, the equipment tested is capable of operation in accordance with the requirements of Part 15 of the FCC Rules under normal use and maintenance. ________________________________ Liming Xu Project Engineer Inside contactless. HAND’IT – 2G FCC ID: Q45M2502GMarch 8 , 2004 MET# EMC15024-FCC225Copyright 2004, MET Laboratories, Inc.Page ii of v REPORT STATUS SHEET RevisionRevision DateReason for Revision i March 8, 2004Initial Issue. Inside contactless. HAND’IT – 2G FCC ID: Q45M2502GMarch 8 , 2004 MET# EMC15024-FCC225Copyright 2004, MET Laboratories, Inc.Page iii of v Table of Contents I.Executive Summary...........................................................................1 A.Purpose of Test.......................................................................2 B.Executive Summary....................................................................2 C.References...........................................................................3 II.General.....................................................................................4 A.Test Site.............................................................................5 B.Description of Test Sample..............................................................5 C.General Test Setup....................................................................5 D.Mode of Operation....................................................................5 E.Modifications.........................................................................8 F.Disposition of Test Sample..............................................................8 III.Electromagnetic Compatibility Emission Criteria....................................................9 A.Radiated Emissions - 560kHz Magnetic Field Transmitter.....................................10 IV.Test Equipment.............................................................................13 Inside contactless. HAND’IT – 2G FCC ID: Q45M2502GMarch 8 , 2004 MET# EMC15024-FCC225Copyright 2004, MET Laboratories, Inc.Page iv of v List of Tables Table 1. References...........................................................................3 Table 2. Test Equipment for Class A Radiated Emissions............................................14 List of Photographs Photograph 1.FCC 15.209 Radiated Emissions Test Setup Photo...........................................11 List of Figures Figure 1.Test Configuration.....................................................................6 Inside contactless. HAND’IT – 2G FCC ID: Q45M2502GMarch 8 , 2004 MET# EMC15024-FCC225Copyright 2004, MET Laboratories, Inc.Page v of v List of Terms and Abbreviations ACAlternating Current CalCalibration d Measurement Distance dBDecibels dBFFADecibels above one microamp dBFFVDecibels above one microvolt dBFFA/mDecibels above one microamp per …

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Test Report

1 Chris Harvey From:[email protected] Sent:Tuesday, March 16, 2004 4:52 PM To:[email protected] Cc:[email protected] Subject:RE: Request for Information MT#15024 Inside Technologies FCC 225 report.PDF (455 KB) EMC15024-FCC_15 2.pdf (340 KB) EUT back.jpg (204 KB) EUT front.jpg (207 KB) EUT open.jpg (203 KB) PCB back.jpg (133 KB) PCB front.jpg (152 KB) All answers were inserted in each questions Please find the updated 15.225 report and FCC 15B report <<FCC 225 report.PDF>> <<EMC15024-FCC_152.pdf>> > -----Original Message----- > From:Chris Harvey [SMTP:[email protected]] > Sent:Tuesday, March 16, 2004 12:07 PM > To:Liming Xu > Cc:'Marianne Bosley' > Subject:Request for Information MT#15024 Inside Technologies > > The following issues have arisen upon initial review of the above > referenced application: > > > > Technical issues (Liming): > > > > 1. The test report has No AC Conducted Emissions performed, and it is > required by 15.207 c > A: TheAC Conducted Emissions was performed and reported in Pt.15B > report. I can add in to the 15.225 report if you want. > > > 15.207(c) Measurements to demonstrate compliance with the > conducted limits are not required for devices which only employ > battery power for operation and which do not operate from the AC power > lines or contain provisions for operation while connected to the AC > power lines. Devices that include, or make provision for, the use of > battery chargers which permit operating while charging, AC adaptors or > battery eliminators or that connect to the AC power lines indirectly, > obtaining their power through another device which is connected to the > AC power lines, shall be tested to demonstrate compliance with the > conducted limits. > > > > 2. The Executive Summary states that the testing was performed from 30 > MHz and up, but does not mention the fundamental at 13.56 MHz and 2nd > harmonic which are below 30MHz. Also the loop antenna is not listed in > this section of the report. 2 > A: Corrected > > > 3. The report indicates loop antenna was oriented around vertical, but > not around the horizontal axis. Was this antenna orientation > performed per FCC requirements? > A: the EUT was scanned with loop antenna in Vertical and horizontal > orientations. the statement was added in report > > 4. The distance correction factor for frequencies below 30MHz is > 40dB/decade. You can take a greater distance correction factor, since > it appears that 20dB/decade was used. > A: 20 log( d1/ d2 ) or 20dB/decade for frequency between 4.642MHz > and 30MHz. > 40 log( d1/ d2 ) or 40dB/decade for frequency between 1.0 MHz > and 4.642MHz . > 60 log( d1/ d2 ) or 60dB/decade for frequency between 0.009MHz > and 1.0MHz. this is from ETSI 300 330 - Annex J > I can not find any FCC publication for this. > If you want me use 40dB/decade for all frequency between 0.009MHz and > 30MHz. > I will correct the report. > > 5. On Pg 16 of 17, the EMI receiver appears out of calibration. A. > corrected. > > > 6. Bandwidth and band edge plot per 15.215c is not included in the > report: > A: Added into report > > 15.215(c) Intentional radiators operating under the alternative > provisions to the general emission limits, as contained in Sections > 15.217 through 15.255 and in Subpart E of this part, must be designed > to ensure that the 20 dB bandwidth of the emission is contained within > the frequency band designated in the rule section under which the > equipment is operated. The requirement to contain the 20 dB bandwidth > of the emission within the specified frequency band includes the > effects from frequency sweeping, frequency hopping and other > modulation techniques that may be employed as well as the frequency > stability of the transmitter over expected variations in temperature > and supply voltage. > > > > 7. There is no mention of the detector used for making these > measurements (QP is required) or the bandwidths used for measurements > below 30MHz. Please amend the report. > A: Added into report > > > 8. Please provide External and Internal Photographs of the EUT. > A: see the attachements ( External: EUT back, front and open. > Internal: PCB back and front ) > > <<EUT back.jpg>> <<EUT front.jpg>> <<EUT open.jpg>> <<PCB > back.jpg>> > <<PCB front.jpg>> > 3 > > 9. Please note that 15.225 has changed significantly, including a > raising of the limits in the 13.553-13.567 band and limit in the > 13.110-14.010 MHz bands. > > Ok > > Administrative issues (Marianne): > > > > 10. There is not confidentiality Letter in the exhibits and it appears > as though this was desired by the applicant. Please confirm from > applicant. > > > > 11. The Applicant name on the FCC Web Site is Inside Technologies, > however the name used throughout the application is Inside > Contactless. Please correct the discrepancy. > > > > 12. Please provide a specific exhibit for label location. > > > > > > Please respond to all the issues together in one response, but please > feel free to contact me with individual questions if you have them. > > > > Best regards, > > > > Chris Harvey > > [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > > 443-622-3300 > > > > >

Contact Information

Applicant

Serge Demange(Hardware Operation Manager)
[email protected]+33 0 442396355Fax: +33 0 442396319

Test Firm

MET Laboratories, Inc.Robert Frier
[email protected]4103543300Fax: 4103543313

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C13.56 MHz - 13.56 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term

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