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Personal Monitoring Service Overview β March 2003 Copyright Β© 2003 MyCasa Network, Inc. Personal Monitoring Service Overview Personal Monitoring Service Overview β March 2003 Copyright Β© 2003 MyCasa Network, Inc. i 1: Using the Service1 Logging In2 Logging Out3 Interface Overview4 Changing Status5 Alarm Status6 Overview Page7 Cameras Page8 Lights Page10 Appliances Page11 Safety Page12 Event Log13 Captured Video Page14 2: Account Management 15 Your Account16 3: Device Configuration 17 How to add a device18 How to configure a camera 20 4: Behaviors21 Behaviors Overview22 Notifications23 Security Tab24 Safety Tab25 Tasks Tab26 Schedules Tab27 5: Customer Support 28 Customer Support29 Contents Personal Monitoring Service Overview β March 2003 Copyright Β© 2003 MyCasa Network, Inc. 1 Using the Service 1 Personal Monitoring Service Overview β March 2003 Copyright Β© 2003 MyCasa Network, Inc. 2 Section 1: Using the Service 1. Enter the service URL in your web browserβs address bar, as indicated. 2. Enter your Email address and Password . 3. Click Login . 4. View the Overview page. If you have multiple homes associated with one login name, you will see an additional screen, with a list of the homes to choose from, before seeing the Overview page. Logging In http://service.mycasanetwork.com Personal Monitoring Service Overview β March 2003 Copyright Β© 2003 MyCasa Network, Inc. 3 Section 1: Using the Service To prevent others from gaining access to your home, you can log out of the system at any time. Additionally, the system will automatically log you out after 30 minutes of inactivity. To log back in to the system, simply enter your Email address and Password. Logging Out Personal Monitoring Service Overview β March 2003 Copyright Β© 2003 MyCasa Network, Inc. 4 Section 1: Using the Service Interface Overview ! MyCasa updates the homeβs current status every 5 minutes in the upper-left of the screen. The status is also updated each time you reload the Overview page. Configuration links Change Home link (not available if only one) Log Out link Status indicator (click to change status) Navigation links Main display and work area Personal Monitoring Service Overview β March 2003 Copyright Β© 2003 MyCasa Network, Inc. 5 Section 1: Using the Service Home Attendant status The Home Attendant operates in one of three statuses at all times: 1. Disarmed 2. Armed 3. Alarm Mode type Additionally, you can configure different armed modes, for example to arm just the perimeter of the house at night or the entire house while you are out (for details, see βSecurity Tabβ on page 24). You can switch among the statuses using the key fob by assigning a status to each of the buttons, or via the web interface, as described below. Status Confirmation on the Home Attendant When you arm the system, the Home Attendant plays a confirmation tone and the status display shows that the system is Armed . When you disarm the system, the Home Attendant plays a different confirmation tone and the status display changes to Disarmed . Changing Status To change status via the web, just click on the status area. Choose the new status. If switching to armed, select the mode type. Confirm the change by entering your password. Click Confirm. MyCasa changes the status and updates the display. Personal Monitoring Service Overview β March 2003 Copyright Β© 2003 MyCasa Network, Inc. 6 Section 1: Using the Service Triggering the alarm Normal Operation β’Use the key fob or web interface to set the house status to Armed β’Activate any sensor (for example, open the door or window with the magnetic contact transmitter included with the kit) Panic Press the Alarm (panic) button on the key fob. Alarm routine and notifications The Home Attendant can be configured to begin capturing camera sequences, turn on lights, turn on appliances, and send notifications via SMS, email, or instant message when the house enters Alarm mode. These options are configured by clicking the Behaviors link and setting various parameters (described in βBehaviorsβ on page 21). Resetting the alarm Automatic reset β’The Home Attendant included with the kit is pre-configured to reset the alarm after 60 seconds. β’The alarm reset time is configurable via the service interface (adjust the Revert Time on the Security and Safety tabs under Behaviors ). Manual reset Change to another house status (armed, disarmed) using the key fob or web interface. Alarm Status Arm Disarm Alarm (panic) ! Motion sensors The motion sensor included with the kit includes a reset timer. There must be inactivity in the room for 2-3 minutes for the unit to reset and transmit another motion detection signal. Safety alarm When any safety device triggers (for example, a smoke detector), even when the house is in Disarmed mode, the house switches to Alarm mode. (No safety sensors are included with the kit.) Personal Monitoring Service Overview β March 2003 Copyright Β© 2003 MyCasa Network, Inc. 7 Section 1: Using the Service When you first log in, or click the Overview navigation button, you see the Overview page. Overview Page ! If you make changes to the system, such as adding or changing the configuration of a device, or making a change to the behavior of the system, when you view the Overview page you may be prompted to upload the new configuration to your Home Attendant. Last time this view was updated Most recent snapshot taken from each camera connected to the Home Attendant. Click to view the live feed. Current state of all devices connected to the Home Attendant Personal Monitoring Service Overview β March 2003 Copyright Β© 2003 MyCasa Network, Inc. 8 Section 1: Using the Service When you click on a snapshot on the Overview page, or click on the Cameras navigation button, you see a live feed of the cameras (about 1 frame every 2-3 seconds, depending on network conditions). Cameras Page Click to pause the view on the current frame If you are unable to see the live camera feed, select a different playback method Cβ¦
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ITC Engineering Services Over 20 years experience in Compliance Testing and Engineering Consulting Services ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ 9959 Calaveras Road, Box 543, Sunol, CA 94586-0543 Phone: (925) 862-2944 β’ (888) 336-7625 β’ Fax: (925) 862-9013 E-mail: [email protected] β’ Web: www.itcemc.com Date: Tuesday June 3, 2003 Attn.: Authorization and Standards Division Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 File Number: FCC ID: Q7JHOME-ATTENDANT Subject: 315 MHz Radio Application for Grant of Equipment Authorization To Whom It May Concern, On behalf of MyCasa Network, Inc., ITC is submitting this application for a Grant of Equipment Authorization pursuant to Part 2.1033 and 15.201 of the Rules and Regulations of the FCC, regarding Intentional Radiators. The subject device operates at a single frequency of 315 MHz and is configured from the factory with an integral antenna. It is a general purpose, miniature low-power transmitter module, designed for digital data transfer on UHF radio channels and is used for Home Management Monitoring Systems. The enclosed documents and data in this submittal package demonstrate that the equipment tested complies with the FCC Rules Part 15, section 231, for devices operating under the provisions of this part. This application was prepared by ITC Engineering Services (ITC). If there are any questions or if further information is needed, please call us at (925) 862-2944 or fax (925) 862-9013. Thank you. Yours sincerely, Bandele Adepoju ITC ββββββββββββββββEN 45001, NVLAP and VCCI Accredited Laboratoryββββββββββββββββ
ITC Engineering Services Over 20 years experience in Compliance Testing and Engineering Consulting Services ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ 9959 Calaveras Road, Box 543, Sunol, CA 94586-0543 Phone: (925) 862-2944 β’ (888) 336-7625 β’ Fax: (925) 862-9013 E-mail: [email protected] β’ Web: www.itcemc.com Date: July 15, 2003 Attn.: Mr Steve Dayhoff Authorization and Standards Division Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Re: FCC ID: Q7JHOME-ATTENDANT Applicant: MyCasa Network Inc. Correspondence Reference Number: 25452 731 Confirmation Number: EA232575 Dear Mr. Dayhoff, With reference to your inquiry ref # 25452, please find the following response: 1. The only data transfer is that of a very short duration 24-bit control code. This code is used to allow function of the device as part of a home security alarm system. No other form of data is transmitted by radio. All other data transfer is by wire-line. If you should have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Yours sincerely, Bandele Adepoju ITC ββββββββββββββββEN 45001, NVLAP and VCCI Accredited Laboratoryββββββββββββββββ
EUT External Photographs for FCC Test Report, ITC Report Number 20030415-02-F15 on Home Attendant [FCC ID: Q7JHOME-ATTENDANT] part number MB2USA itc report number 20030416-02-F15 manufacturer MyCasa Network, Inc. 2197 East Bayshore Rd #150 Palo Alto, CA 94303 tests and report by ITC Engineering Services, Inc. (ITC) 9959 Calaveras Road, P.O. Box 543 Sunol, California 94586 Tel.: (925) 862-2944 Fax: (925) 862-9013 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.itcemc.com ο EN45001 Accredited Compliance Laboratory (RES-GmbH) Lab Code: 200172-0 Registration number: TTI-P-G 159/98-00 (RES-GmbH) Applicant: MyCasa Network, Inc. FCC ID: Q7JHOME-ATTENDANT Prepared By: ITC Engineering Services, Inc. 9959 Calaveras Road, PO Box 543 Sunol, California 94586-0543 Tel: (925) 862-2944 Fax: (925) 862-9013 Email: [email protected] Web: www.itcemc.com Home Attendant Model: MB2USA Report No.: 20030416-02-F15 EUT Photographs Figure 1: EUT Front View Figure 2: EUT Rear View Page 2 of 2
This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. 1) This device may not cause harmful interference FCC ID:Q7JHOME-ATTENDANT Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 2) This device must accept any interference that maybe operation received, including interference that may cause undesired MAC address: 4.57in 0.79in R MyCasa Network Inc. Home Attendand Model: MB2USA Sys ID: 00:00:00:00:00:00 12345678
EUT Internal Photographs for FCC Test Report, ITC Report Number 20030415-02-F15 on Home Attendant [FCC ID: Q7JHOME-ATTENDANT] part number MB2USA itc report number 20030416-02-F15 manufacturer MyCasa Network, Inc. 2197 East Bayshore Rd #150 Palo Alto, CA 94303 tests and report by ITC Engineering Services, Inc. (ITC) 9959 Calaveras Road, P.O. Box 543 Sunol, California 94586 Tel.: (925) 862-2944 Fax: (925) 862-9013 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.itcemc.com ο EN45001 Accredited Compliance Laboratory (RES-GmbH) Lab Code: 200172-0 Registration number: TTI-P-G 159/98-00 (RES-GmbH) Applicant: MyCasa Network, Inc. FCC ID: Q7JHOME-ATTENDANT Prepared By: ITC Engineering Services, Inc. 9959 Calaveras Road, PO Box 543 Sunol, California 94586-0543 Tel: (925) 862-2944 Fax: (925) 862-9013 Email: [email protected] Web: www.itcemc.com Home Attendant Model: MB2USA Report No.: 20030416-02-F15 EUT Photographs Figure 1: EUT Internal View Figure 2: EUT Main Board, component side view Page 2 of 6 Applicant: MyCasa Network, Inc. FCC ID: Q7JHOME-ATTENDANT Prepared By: ITC Engineering Services, Inc. 9959 Calaveras Road, PO Box 543 Sunol, California 94586-0543 Tel: (925) 862-2944 Fax: (925) 862-9013 Email: [email protected] Web: www.itcemc.com Home Attendant Model: MB2USA Report No.: 20030416-02-F15 Photographs (cont) Figure 3: EUT Main Board, solder side view Figure 4: EUT Main Board, Showing PCMCIA port Page 3 of 6 Applicant: MyCasa Network, Inc. FCC ID: Q7JHOME-ATTENDANT Prepared By: ITC Engineering Services, Inc. 9959 Calaveras Road, PO Box 543 Sunol, California 94586-0543 Tel: (925) 862-2944 Fax: (925) 862-9013 Email: [email protected] Web: www.itcemc.com Home Attendant Model: MB2USA Report No.: 20030416-02-F15 Photographs (cont) Figure 5: EUT Main Board, connector side view Figure 6: EUT Main Board, showing antenna Page 4 of 6 Applicant: MyCasa Network, Inc. FCC ID: Q7JHOME-ATTENDANT Prepared By: ITC Engineering Services, Inc. 9959 Calaveras Road, PO Box 543 Sunol, California 94586-0543 Tel: (925) 862-2944 Fax: (925) 862-9013 Email: [email protected] Web: www.itcemc.com Home Attendant Model: MB2USA Report No.: 20030416-02-F15 Photographs (cont) Figure 7: EUT Main Board, showing Transmitter module Figure 8: EUT Main Board, showing antenna board Page 5 of 6 Applicant: MyCasa Network, Inc. FCC ID: Q7JHOME-ATTENDANT Prepared By: ITC Engineering Services, Inc. 9959 Calaveras Road, PO Box 543 Sunol, California 94586-0543 Tel: (925) 862-2944 Fax: (925) 862-9013 Email: [email protected] Web: www.itcemc.com Home Attendant Model: MB2USA Report No.: 20030416-02-F15 Photographs (cont) Figure 9: EUT Display module, front view Figure 10: EUT Display module, rear view Page 6 of 6
RFT-3A FCC ID: Q7JHOME-ATTENDANT UHF Transmitter MyCasa Network Theory of Operations 1. INTRODUCTION DE2350 1 Figure 1. RFT-3A Figure 2. Dimensional Data The RFT-3A is a general purpose, miniature low-power transmitter module, designed for digital data transfer on UHF radio channels. Its main application is transmission of digital data in remote control systems and RF data links, with Visonic Ltd. receivers of the RFR series at the receiving end. The transmitter accepts a serial, CMOS level data input Mechanical support and electrical connections to the RFT-3A are obtained by mounting the transmitter on a 3-pin header seated on the host motherboard. The pins of this header are inserted into 3 drilled-through pads on the RFT-3A printed circuit board and soldered thereon. The integral helical antenna is an important advantage for those "connect and forget" applications. However, a few rules must be carefully observed (see Mounting Considerations). SPECIFICATIONS Operating Frequencies: 315 MHz Antenna Type: Integral, helical Modulation: 100% ASK (OOK) Data Rate: Up to 1.2 kbps NRZ. Data Input Levels: 0V (LOW) and 3V (HIGH) Figure 3. Recommended Mounting Operating Voltage: 3 VDC Β±10%, regulated Current Drain: 17 mA Max. (Input HIGH), 0 mA (input LOW) Operating Temperatures: 0Β°C to 49Β°C (32Β°F to 120Β°F). Dimensions: 21.8 x 24.9 x 13.0 mm (0.86 x 0.98 x 0.51 in.). Compliance with Standards: Designed to meet FCC part 15 and ETS 300 220 requirements. 3. MOUNTING CONSIDERATIONS β’ The transmitter should never be mounted within a metal enclosure. A metal box confines the radio wave energy within its interior (its shielding effect prevents free wave propagation). β’ The motherboard directly under the transmitter, especially the area below and around (1 cm) the RFT-3A, should be free of any wires, metal-foil planes and electronic components. β’ It is a good practice to install the RFT-3A at the edge of the motherboard or in one of its corners, with the helical antenna towards the edge (Fig. 3).
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DO NOT DISCLOSE WITHOUT EXPRESS PERMISSION FROM MYCASA NETWORK INC X1 3.6864MHz C37 47pF C38 22pF X2 32.768kHz C33 22pF C34 22pF GND 3.3V 3.3V C11 .1uF C6 .1uF C8 .1uF C10 .1uF GND GND GND C14 .1uF C15 .1uF C16 .1uF C17 .1uF GND ST32KOUT U1 ST32KIN W1 BATCHG K4 EXTPWR K3 BATOK K2 POR K1 nSTRES J4 STPLLIN D4 STPLLOUT D2 PWRFL J3 TDI U3 TDO V3 TMS W2 TCLK T2 nTRST T3 STRUN H2 WAKEUP H5 L7210 POWER CONTROL DEBUG nSTWDOG H4 STCLK J2 STPREQ H3 VDDRING1 J5 VDDRING2 N5 VDDRING3 R7 VDDRING4 R12 VDDRING5 U18 VDDRING6 N15 VDDRING7 H15 VDDRING0 E5 VDDRING8 D18 VDDRING9 B5 VSSRING0 F5 VSSRING1 K5 VSSRING2 M5 VSSRING3 R5 VSSRING4 R8 VSSRING5 R11 VSSRING6 R14 VSSRING7 U17 VSSRING8 P15 VSSRING9 M15 VSSRING10 J15 VSSRING11 F15 VSSRING12 E14 VSSRING13 A10 VSSRING14 E7 VSSRING15 E6 VDDCORE0 G5 VDDCORE1 R10 VDDCORE2 L15 VSSCORE0 L5 VSSCORE1 R13 VSSCORE2 K15 VSSCORE3 A11 VDDCORE3 A9 VDDDRAM0 E15 VDDDRAM1 A8 NC E13 AVDDOSC D1 AVSSOSC U2 AVDDOSC V2 AVSSOSC D3 VDDIN1 R9 VDDIN2 A7 TST T1 U1B L7210 GND C7 1uF C5 .1uF GND 3.3V GND R15 1K C35 22nF nPOR RUN URESET EXTPWR PWRFL BBAKOK EXCLK R22 22 3.3V R8 51K 3.3V 3.3V NTRST TDI TDO TMS TCK RESETOUT NRESETOUT R23 2.2M POWREQ run run X1IN X1OUT X2IN X2OUT WAKEUP 1.8V 3.3V 12 34 56 78 910 1112 1314 1516 J8 PCB CONTACTS GND SPU MMDAT MMCLK MMCMD NTRST TDI TDO TMS TCK SPU PONRST TXD1RXD1 BOOTEN GND SW1 SW-PB1 2 V- 3 4 V+ 5 U13 TC7S04F GND 3.3V R31 4.7K 3.3V GND C32 .1uF R63 2.2M TP6 GND TP5 GND TP4 GND TP3 GND PONRST 3.3V C40 4.7uF SRT 1 GND 2 VCC 3 VCC 4 RESET 5 U8 LP3470 314 RP1F RP8 611 RP1C 47K 512 RP1D 47K 215 RP1G 47K R26 51K 3.3V GND 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V GND 2 V- 3 4 V+ 5 U4 TC7S04F 3.3V D1 1N4148 GND R18 51K MyCasa Network Inc.2197 E. 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FCC Test Report for 47CFR15, Subpart B for Unintentional Radiators, per Section 101 Equipment authorization of unintentional radiators, and 47CFR15, Subpart C for Intentional Radiators, per Section 231 Periodic Operation above 70 MHz on Home Attendant [FCC ID: Q7JHOME-ATTENDANT] part number MB2USA itc report number 20030416-02-F15 manufacturer MyCasa Network, Inc. 2197 East Bayshore Rd #150 Palo Alto, CA 94303 judgement Complies tests and report by ITC Engineering Services, Inc. (ITC) 9959 Calaveras Road, P.O. Box 543 Sunol, California 94586 Tel.: (925) 862-2944 Fax: (925) 862-9013 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.itcemc.com ο EN45001 Accredited Compliance Laboratory (RES-GmbH) Lab Code: 200172-0 Registration number: TTI-P-G 159/98-00 (RES-GmbH) Applicant: MyCasa Network, Inc. Report No.: 20030416-02-F15 Prepared By: ITC Engineering Services, Inc. 9959 Calaveras Road, PO Box 543 Sunol, California 94586-0543 Tel: (925) 862-2944 Fax: (925) 862-9013 Email: [email protected] Web: www.itcemc.com Home Attendant Model: MB2USA FCC ID: Q7JHOME-ATTENDANT Table of Contents PART 1: General...........................................................................................................................................4 Test Information.............................................................................................................................................4 Tests Performed:............................................................................................................................................4 Declaration/Disclaimer..................................................................................................................................5 Test Methodology..........................................................................................................................................6 Test Facility...................................................................................................................................................6 Accuracy of Test Data...................................................................................................................................6 PART 2 RECEIVER MEASUREMENTS...............................................................................................7 OPEN FIELD RADIATED EMISSIONS..................................................................................................... 7 Test Specification: 47 CFR PART 15.109.................................................................................................7 Test Procedure β Radiated Emissions Tests................................................................................7 Spectrum Analyzer Configuration (during swept frequency scans) β Radiated Emissions..........................8 OPEN FIELD RADIATED EMISSIONS Results........................................................................................9 Site Used β Radiated Emissions Measurement............................................................................9 Administrative Details β Radiated Emissions Measurement.......................................................9 Environmental Conditions β Radiated Emissions Measurement................................................9 Test Data Summary.........................................................................................................................10 Conclusion.........................................................................................................................................10 POWER LINE CONDUCTED EMISSIONS..............................................................................................11 Test Specification: 47 CFR PART 15.107...............................................................................................11 Test Procedure β Power Line Conducted Emissions Tests......................................................11 Spectrum Analyzer Configuration (during swept frequency scans) β Power Line Conducted...................12 Analyzer Mode (for Quasi-Peak Measurements) Ouasi-Peak/Linear.....................................................12 POWER LINE CONDUCTED RADIATED EMISSIONS Results...........................................................13 Site Used β Power Line Conducted Emissions Measurement.................................................13 Administrative Details β Power Line Conducted Emissions Measurement............................13 Environmental Conditions β Power Line Conducted Emissions Measurement.....................13 Test Data Summary.........................................................................................................................14 Conclusion.........................................................................................................................................14 PART 3 RF MEASUREMENTS............................................................................................................15 List of equipment used during RF Tests......................................................................................................15 FIELD STRENGTH OF FUNDAMENTAL...............................................................................................16 Test Specification: FCC PART 15 SECTION 47 CFR 15.231(b) (2).....................................................16 Site Used β Field Strength of Fundamental Measurements................................................................16 Administrative Details β Field Strength of Fundamental Measurements...........................................16 Environmental Conditions β Field Strength of Fundamental Measurements.....................................16 Peak Measurement ...............................................................................................................................16 Average Measurement ..............................................................................................................β¦
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Test Set Up Photographs for FCC Test Report, ITC Report Number 20030415-02-F15 on Home Attendant [FCC ID: Q7JHOME-ATTENDANT] part number MB2USA manufacturer MyCasa Network, Inc. 2197 East Bayshore Rd #150 Palo Alto, CA 94303 tests and report by ITC Engineering Services, Inc. (ITC) 9959 Calaveras Road, P.O. Box 543 Sunol, California 94586 Tel.: (925) 862-2944 Fax: (925) 862-9013 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.itcemc.com ο EN45001 Accredited Compliance Laboratory (RES-GmbH) Lab Code: 200172-0 Registration number: TTI-P-G 159/98-00 (RES-GmbH) Applicant: MyCasa Network, Inc. FCC ID: Q7JHOME-ATTENDANT Prepared By: ITC Engineering Services, Inc. 9959 Calaveras Road, PO Box 543 Sunol, California 94586-0543 Tel: (925) 862-2944 Fax: (925) 862-9013 Email: [email protected] Web: www.itcemc.com Home Attendant Model: MB2USA Report No.: 20030416-02-F15 PART 2 RECEIVER MEASUREMENTS OPEN FIELD RADIATED EMISSIONS per 47 CFR Part 15.109 Test Set Up Photographs Figure 1: Front View, Open Field Radiated Maximized Emissions Figure 2: Rear View, Open Field Radiated Maximized Emissions Page 2 of 6 Applicant: MyCasa Network, Inc. FCC ID: Q7JHOME-ATTENDANT Prepared By: ITC Engineering Services, Inc. 9959 Calaveras Road, PO Box 543 Sunol, California 94586-0543 Tel: (925) 862-2944 Fax: (925) 862-9013 Email: [email protected] Web: www.itcemc.com Home Attendant Model: MB2USA Report No.: 20030416-02-F15 POWER LINE CONDUCTED EMISSIONS per 47 CFR PART 15.107 Test Set Up Photographs Figure 3: Front View, Line Conducted Maximized Emissions Figure 4: Rear View, Line Conducted Maximized Emissions Page 3 of 6 Applicant: MyCasa Network, Inc. FCC ID: Q7JHOME-ATTENDANT Prepared By: ITC Engineering Services, Inc. 9959 Calaveras Road, PO Box 543 Sunol, California 94586-0543 Tel: (925) 862-2944 Fax: (925) 862-9013 Email: [email protected] Web: www.itcemc.com Home Attendant Model: MB2USA Report No.: 20030416-02-F15 PART 3 RF MEASUREMENTS FIELD STRENGTH OF FUNDAMENTAL per 47 CFR PART 15.231(b)(2) Test Set Up Photographs Figure 5 Fundamental Measurement Test Set Up Photos (Front) Figure 6 Fundamental Measurement Test Set Up Photos (Rear) Page 4 of 6 Applicant: MyCasa Network, Inc. FCC ID: Q7JHOME-ATTENDANT Prepareβ¦
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9959 Calaveras Road Β· Sunol, California Β· United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 314.95 MHz - 315.05 MHz | - |