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October 15 2009 – Installation Guide Draft – Edit Purposes Only Page 46 Installation Guide –April 2010 2010 CHAPTER 4 - INSTALL HARDWARE CHAPTER OVERVIEW This chapter explains how to install a V-Station 4G or V-Flex 4G device, how to mount a wall plate, how to attach a device to a wall plate, and how to make the required electrical connections to the device. 4.1 INSTALL HARDWARE 4.1.1 WALL-MOUNTING SCHEMES The V-Station 4G and V-Flex 4G devices are mounted, by use of a mounting plate, either directly to a wall or to an electrical box recessed in the wall. The V-Station 4G device can be flush mounted only. The V-Flex 4G device can be either flush or recess- mounted on a wall. The V-Station 4G Extreme devices are mounted, by use of a stainless steel mounting plate, directly to a wall. 4.1.2 INSTALLING A MOUNTING PLATE The procedure for mounting a wall plate directly to a wall is as follows: Hold the mounting plate onto the wall in the desired location, trace the square hole that will be cut out, and mark the mounting screw locations. Note that for the V-Flex 4G, the large square hole is at the bottom and for the V-Station 4G the hole is to the right. Cut out the square hole with a jigsaw or drywall saw. If the V-Flex 4G device is to be recess-mounted, cut out a hole in the drywall to accommodate the rear extension on the device housing. Drill holes for the nylon wall anchors and install them. Fish wires through the wall to the square hole. Align the hole in the wall plate with the hole in the wall. Fasten the mounting plate to the nylon wall anchors in the wall with the provided screws. If the V-Flex 4G device is to be recess-mounted on an electrical box, a double gang box is required to accept the rear extension of the housing. If mounting the V-Station 4G device to an electrical box, attach the mounting plate to a single October 15 2009 – Installation Guide Draft – Edit Purposes Only Page 47 Installation Guide –April 2010 2010 gang box and use wall anchors on the remaining four holes for additional security. To install the mounting plate on to an electrical box, screw the mounting plate to the box with the provided 6-32 screws. CAUTION When installing a recess-mounted V-Flex 4G device, be careful not to damage the tamper switch, as careless handling can shear it off. Figure 4-1 V-Flex 4G Flush-mount Mounting Plate Figure 4-2 V-Flex 4G Recessed-mount Mounting Plate October 15 2009 – Installation Guide Draft – Edit Purposes Only Page 48 Installation Guide –April 2010 2010 Figure 4-3 V-Station 4G Mounting Plate NOTICE The V-Station 4G device can only be flush mounted. October 15 2009 – Installation Guide Draft – Edit Purposes Only Page 49 Installation Guide –April 2010 2010 Figure 4-4 FingerVein Station 4G Mounting Plate October 15 2009 – Installation Guide Draft – Edit Purposes Only Page 50 Installation Guide –April 2010 2010 Figure 4-5 V-Station 4G Extreme Mounting Plate October 15 2009 – Installation Guide Draft – Edit Purposes Only Page 51 Installation Guide –April 2010 2010 Figure 4-5 4G Extreme PIV/TWIC Mounting Plate 4.1.3 INSTALLATION HARDWARE 4.1.3.1 4G V-Station and V-Flex Indoor devices Quantity 1 Wall mounting plate/mullion mounting plate 6 #6-32 3/4" Philips pan-head screw 6 #6 1" Philips pan-head self-tapping screws 6 #4-8 1" nylon wall anchors The hardware shown above is provided to mount the mounting plate to the wall and the V- Station 4G or V-Flex 4G device to the mounting plate. 4.1.3.2 4G Extreme Devices 1 Stainless Steel, Wall Mount Plate 8 wall mount anchor, conical, for #8 screws 6 6-32 Security Screw 1/8" pin-in-hex 3/8" length October 15 2009 – Installation Guide Draft – Edit Purposes Only Page 52 Installation Guide –April 2010 2010 8 #8x1" thread forming screw, pan head, Philips 8 wall mount anchor, conical, for #8 screws 4.1.4 ATTACH DEVICE TO MOUNTING PLATE 4.1.4.1 4G V-STATION AND V-FLEX INDOOR DEVICES Once all the electrical connections have been made to the device, it can be attached to the mounting plate as follows: For the V-Flex 4G, insert the four hooked protrusions on the rear of the device into the corresponding slots on the mounting plate. Hold the device against the plate and gently press it in a downward direction to engage the hooks. Insert the star-shaped screw at the bottom center of the mounting plate and tighten with the wrench provided. Do not over-tighten. For the V-Station 4G, hold the device with the top slightly tilted toward you, at about a 30-degree angle to the wall. Hold the bottom of the device against the mounting plate and lower it so that the two hooks on the bottom of the mounting plate engage the corresponding slots on the device. When the hooks are properly engaged, the top of the device can be pivoted up against the mounting plate. It will drop down slightly, locking itself in the closed position, and should be secured in this position with the star-shaped screws in the holes at the right and left ends on the bottom of the device. Do not over- tighten. With the securing screws removed, the V-Station 4G device can be pivoted down 90 degrees from the wall, to allow access for making connections, etc. The device can be removed from the mounting plate by tilting it at an angle approximately 30 degrees to the wall and gently lifting it up off the hooks on the mounting plate. Figure 4-6 Device Open for Installation or Service 4.1.4.2 4G EXTREME DEVICES TBD October 15 2009 – Installation Guide Draft – Edit Purposes Only Page 53 Installation Guide –April 2010 2010 4.1.5 CONNECT DEVICE TO POWER SOURCE The V-Station 4G and V-Flex 4G, and 4G Extreme devices can be powered by 12V-24V DC power sources, or through a Power Over Ethernet (PoE) injector for V-Station 4G and V-Flex 4G. The two options for providing 1 2V power to V-Station 4G and V-Flex 4G devices are by using an external wall plug-in adapter (Figure 4-7), or through external wiring and a mini plug (Figure 4-8). 12V power can be provided to 4G Extreme devices only…
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October 15 2009 – Installation Guide Draft – Edit Purposes Only Page 1 Installation Guide –April 2010 2010 CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION CHAPTER OVERVIEW This chapter provides an introduction to the V-Station 4G and V-Flex 4G devices, their specifications and features, and safety guidelines that should be observed when using or handling the devices. 1.1 INTRODUCTION This manual provides step-by-step procedures for installing a L-1 Identity Solutions V- Station 4G or V-Flex 4G device. It covers the entire process of physically installing the device, making the necessary power, ground, and network connections, and registering the device in SecureAdmin. Instructions for field repairs and cleaning are also provided. 1.1.1 SYMBOLS USED IN THIS GUIDE The symbols shown below are used throughout this manual. They denote special issues the user might encounter. Their definitions are given below. DANGER This symbol denotes a danger condition that may cause death or excessive damage to property. WARNING This symbol denotes a warning condition that may cause severe injury or major damage to property. CAUTION This symbol denotes a cautionary condition that may cause injury or minor damage to property. October 15 2009 – Installation Guide Draft – Edit Purposes Only Page 2 Installation Guide –April 2010 2010 NOTICE This symbol denotes a situation needing additional advice to avoid incorrect usage. 1.2 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 1.2.1 V-FLEX 4G Figure 1-1 4G Flex Device October 15 2009 – Installation Guide Draft – Edit Purposes Only Page 3 Installation Guide –April 2010 2010 1.2.2 V-STATION 4G Figure 1-2 V-Station 4G Device October 15 2009 – Installation Guide Draft – Edit Purposes Only Page 4 Installation Guide –April 2010 2010 1.2.3 V-Station 4G EXTREME Device Figure 1-3 V-Station EXTREME Device October 15 2009 – Installation Guide Draft – Edit Purposes Only Page 5 Installation Guide –April 2010 2010 1.2.4 V-Station 4G PIV/TWIC Indoor Figure 1-4 V-Station 4G PIV/TWIC Indoor October 15 2009 – Installation Guide Draft – Edit Purposes Only Page 6 Installation Guide –April 2010 2010 1.2.5 V-Station 4G EXTREME PIV/TWIC Figure 1-5 V-Station 4G Extreme PIV/TWIC October 15 2009 – Installation Guide Draft – Edit Purposes Only Page 7 Installation Guide –April 2010 2010 1.2.6 FINGERVEIN STATION 4G DEVICES Figure 1-6 FingerVein Station 4G Tricolor Pass/Fail Indicator LEDs (Amber/Off/Green/Red) Power Indicator LED FingerVein Sensor Internal Smart Card Reader 2.5” TFT LCD (QVGA, 16 million color) Housing USB Port Illuminated Keypad Navigation Keypad Function Keys October 15 2009 – Installation Guide Draft – Edit Purposes Only Page 8 Installation Guide –April 2010 2010 1.2.7 SENSORS The V-Station 4G and V-Flex 4G devices offer three types of sensor interfaces. 1.2.7.1 UPEK TCS Figure 1-6 UPEK TCS Sensor Key Features: • Active Capacitive Fingerprint sensing • 256 x 360 Sensor Array 508 DPI • +/- 15kV Air ESD Resistance 1.2.7.2 SECUGEN OPTICAL Figure 1-7 Secugen Optical Sensor Key Features: • Optical Fingerprint sensing • 256 x 336 Sensor Array 500 DPI • +/- 15kV Air ESD Resistance 1.2.7.3 LUMIDIGM VENUS OPTICAL SENSOR Figure 1-8 Lumidigm Venus Optical Sensor Key Features: • TBD • TBD • TBD October 15 2009 – Installation Guide Draft – Edit Purposes Only Page 9 Installation Guide –April 2010 2010 1.2.7.4 HITACHI FINGERVEIN SENSOR Figure 1-9 Hitachi FingerVein Sensor Key Features: • TBD • TBD • TBD October 15 2009 – Installation Guide Draft – Edit Purposes Only Page 10 Installation Guide –April 2010 2010 1.2.8 DEVICE DIMENSIONS 1.2.8.1 V-Flex 4G Device Figure 1-9 V-Flex 4G Dimensions October 15 2009 – Installation Guide Draft – Edit Purposes Only Page 11 Installation Guide –April 2010 2010 1.2.8.2 V-STATION 4G Figure 1-10 V-Station 4G Dimensions October 15 2009 – Installation Guide Draft – Edit Purposes Only Page 12 Installation Guide –April 2010 2010 1.2.8.3 V-STATION EXTREME PIV/TWIC DEVICES 1.2.8.3.1 V-STATION 4G EXTREME Figure 1-11 V-Station 4G Extreme Dimensions October 15 2009 – Installation Guide Draft – Edit Purposes Only Page 13 Installation Guide –April 2010 2010 1.2.8.3.2 V-STATION 4G EXTREME WITH ACCESSORIES Figure 1-12 V-Station 4G Extreme with Accessories Dimensions October 15 2009 – Installation Guide Draft – Edit Purposes Only Page 14 Installation Guide –April 2010 2010 1.2.8.3.3 V-STATION 4G EXTREME PIV/TWIC Figure 1-13 V-Station 4G Extreme PIV/TWIC October 15 2009 – Installation Guide Draft – Edit Purposes Only Page 15 Installation Guide –April 2010 2010 1.2.8.3.4 V-STATION EXTREME PIV/TWIC WITH ACCESSORIES Figure 1-14 V-Station 4G Extreme PIV/TWIC with Accessories Dimensions October 15 2009 – Installation Guide Draft – Edit Purposes Only Page 16 Installation Guide –April 2010 2010 1.2.8.4 FINGERVEIN STATION 4G DEVICES Figure 1-15 FingerVein Station 4G Dimensions October 15 2009 – Installation Guide Draft – Edit Purposes Only Page 17 Installation Guide –April 2010 2010 1.2.9 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Below are safety precautions that should be observed when operating or installing a device. 1.2.9.1 ELECTRO-STATIC DISCHARGE L-1 Identity Solutions recommends that Administrators inform Users of these points during the enrollment process: Always use the Ridge-Lock to position a finger *before* touching the sensor. Always stand on the ESD-dissipative floor covering (if installed). Do not touch other people or objects when touching the sensor. Always maintain at least 12 inches of space around yourself when touching the sensor. Do not allow articles of clothing to touch the sensor. L-1 Identity Solutions recommends that Installers always follow these points (in addition to the points listed above): When installing or working on a unit, always use a grounding wrist- strap that is connected to a quality Earth ground. Check the device's cabling for ground faults. Ensure that the device's ground connection (located on the rear of the device) is connected to a quality Earth Ground. 1.2.9.2 DEVICE HANDLING GUIDELINES …
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Bioscrypt Inc. 505 Cochrane Drive, Markham, Ontario L3R 8E3 Canada Telephone 905-940-7750 Facsimile 905-940-7642 www.bioscrypt.com Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 1435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Mar. 30, 2010 SUBJECT: FCC Application for FCC ID: QC4-4GFVSTGW To Whom It May Concern: We, the undersigned, hereby attest to the fact that we will apply the Declaration of Conformity Authorization procedure to the Class B Unintentional Radiator portion of this composite filing. Regards, Shiraz Kapadia Chief Operating Officer Bioscrypt Inc. 505 Cochrane Drive Markham, ON Canada L3R 8E3
May 21, 2010 Ultratech Engineering Labs, Inc. 3000 Bristol Circle Oakville, Ontario L6H 6G4 Subject: Certification Application Testing under FCC Part 15, Subpart C - Unlicensed Low Power Transmitter operating in the frequency band 13.110-14.010 MHz. Product: 4G FingerVein Station Model No.: 4GFVSTGW FCC ID: QC4-4GFVSTGW Dear Sir/Madam: As appointed agent for Bioscrypt, Inc., we submit the application for equipment certification of the above product. Please review all required documents uploaded to your E-Filing Site. If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact us. Yours truly, Dan Huynh Dan Huynh, B. Sc, Authorized Agent UltraTech Group of Labs FCC TCB & IC CB Ultratech’s Accreditations: 0685 91038 1309 46390-2049 NvLap Lab Code 200093-0 SL2-IN-E-1119R Korea KCC-RRL CA2049 3000 Bristol Circle, Oakville, Ontario, Canada L6H 6G4 Tel.: (905) 829-1570 Fax.: (905) 829-8050 Website: www.ultratech-labs.com Email: [email protected]
Bioscrypt Inc. 505 Cochrane Drive, Markham, Ontario L3R 8E3 Canada Telephone 905-940-7750 Facsimile 905-940-7642 www.bioscrypt.com Mar. 30, 2010 Bioscrypt Inc. 505 Cochrane Drive Markham, ON Canada L3R 8E3 To Whom It May Concern Subject: Authority to Act as an Agent Applicant: Bioscrypt, Inc. FCC ID: QC4-4GFVSTGW Dear Sir/Madam: I hereby appoint UltraTech Engineering Labs Inc. (UltraTech) to act as my agent in preparation of this application for authorization of above equipment under F.C.C. Rules. The applicant hereby certify that neither the applicant nor any party to the application is subject to a denial of Federal benefits, that include FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. §862 because of a conviction for possession or distribution of a controlled substance. See 47 CFR 1.2002(b) for the definition of a “party” for these purposes. I also certify that the information provided, properly describe the device or system for which authorization is required. Regards, Shiraz Kapadia Chief Operating Officer Rev. 05/08
To : UltraTech Group of Labs 2009 April, 15th 3000 Bristol Circle, Oakville, Ontario. L6H 6G4 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division Subject: Request for Confidentiality To Whom It May Concern: Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commission’s Rules, we hereby request permanent confidential treatment of information as outlined below: Schematics, pcb drawings, bill of materials Concerned product: GemEasyLink300 FCC ID: MES300GEL known to Bioscrypt as Gemalto C2 13.56MHz Reader The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials may be harmful to our company and would give competitor an unfair advantage in the market. We also ask that the above information be withheld from the OEM incorporating this module into their design. Regards, Pierre-André COLLET Products Certification Avenue du Pic de Bertagne BP100 13881 Gemenos Cedex France [email protected] www.gemalto.com www.gemalto.com
4G FingerVein Station Label for 4GFVSTHW 1. Label Content and Size 2. Label Location Label is put on the center position of the bottom of the unit which is hung up to the wall 64 mm (2.52”) 30 mm (1.19”)
FCC Part 15, Subpart C, Section 15.247 – DTS Page 71 4G FingerVein Station, Model 4GFVSTGW FCC ID: QC4-4GFVSTGW ULTRATECH GROUP OF LABS File #: MYT-169F15C247 3000 Bristol Circle, Oakville, Ontario, Canada L6H 6G4 May 21, 2010 Tel. #: 905-829-1570, Fax. #: 905-829-8050, Email: [email protected] , Website: http://www.ultratech-labs.com All test results contained in this engineering test report are traceable to National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) 5.10. RF EXPOSURE REQUIRMENTS [§§ 15.247(i), 1.1307(b)(1) & 2.1093] The criteria listed in the following table shall be used to evaluate the environmental impact of human exposure to radio-frequency (RF) radiation. FCC 47 CFR § 1.1310: 5.10.1. Method of Measurements Refer to Sections 1.1310, 2.1091. Spread spectrum transmitters operating under section 15.247 are categorically excluded from routine environmental evaluation to demonstrating RF exposure compliance with respect to MPE and/or SAR limits. These devices are not exempted from compliance (As indicated in Section 15.247(b)(4), these transmitters are required to operate in a manner that ensures that exposure to public users and nearby persons) does not exceed the Commission’s RF exposure guidelines (see Section 1.1307 and 2.1093). Unless a device operates at substantially low power levels, with a low gain antenna(s), supporting information is generally needed to establish the various potential operating configurations and exposure conditions of a transmitter and its antenna(s) in order to determine compliance with the RF exposure guidelines. FCC Part 15, Subpart C, Section 15.247 – DTS Page 72 4G FingerVein Station, Model 4GFVSTGW FCC ID: QC4-4GFVSTGW ULTRATECH GROUP OF LABS File #: MYT-169F15C247 3000 Bristol Circle, Oakville, Ontario, Canada L6H 6G4 May 21, 2010 Tel. #: 905-829-1570, Fax. #: 905-829-8050, Email: [email protected] , Website: http://www.ultratech-labs.com All test results contained in this engineering test report are traceable to National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Refer to FCC @ 1.1310 and 2.1091 In order to demonstrate compliance with MPE requirements (see Section 2.1091), the following information is typically needed: (1) Calculation that estimates the minimum separation distance (20 cm or more) between an antenna and persons required to satisfy power density limits defined for free space. (2) Antenna installation and device operating instructions for installers (professional/unskilled users), and the parties responsible for ensuring compliance with the RF exposure requirement (3) Any caution statements and/or warning labels that are necessary in order to comply with the exposure limits (4) Any other RF exposure related issues that may affect MPE compliance Calculation Method of RF Safety Distance : 22 44r EIRP r PG S Where: P: power input to the antenna in mW EIRP: Equivalent (effective) isotropic radiated power. S: power density mW/cm 2 G: numeric gain of antenna relative to isotropic radiator r: distance to centre of radiation in cm FCC radio frequency exposure limits may be exceeded at distances closer than r cm from the antenna of this device S EIRP S PG r 44 FCC Part 15, Subpart C, Section 15.247 – DTS Page 73 4G FingerVein Station, Model 4GFVSTGW FCC ID: QC4-4GFVSTGW ULTRATECH GROUP OF LABS File #: MYT-169F15C247 3000 Bristol Circle, Oakville, Ontario, Canada L6H 6G4 May 21, 2010 Tel. #: 905-829-1570, Fax. #: 905-829-8050, Email: [email protected] , Website: http://www.ultratech-labs.com All test results contained in this engineering test report are traceable to National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) 5.10.2. Test Data Antenna Gain Limit specified by Manufacturer: (1) Lowest Frequency (MHz) Measured Peak RF Conducted Power (dBm) Calculated EIRP (dBm) Exposure Condition Calculated Minimum RF Safety Distance r (cm)* 2462 (802.11g) 14.73 3.8 General Population2.5 RF EXPOSURE DISTANCE LIMITS S EIRP S GP r 44 (S Limit ) = 1.0 mW/cm 2 (Maximum EIRP Measured) =18.53 dBm 10 1.853 = 71.28 mW (Minimum Safe Distance, r) = cm S EIRP 4.2 0.14 28.71 4 Evaluation of RF Exposure Compliance Requirements RF Exposure Requirements Compliance with FCC Rules Minimum calculated separation distance between antenna and persons required: *2.4 cm Manufacturer’ instruction for separation distance between antenna and persons required: 20 cm. Antenna installation and device operating instructions for installers (professional/unskilled users), and the parties responsible for ensuring compliance with the RF exposure requirement N/A Caution statements and/or warning labels that are necessary in order to comply with the exposure limits Refer to User’s Manual for RF Exposure Information. Any other RF exposure related issues that may affect MPE compliance User manual confirms that “The two radios co-located within the device doesn’t transmit simultaneously”
4G FingerVein Station Model No.: 4GFVSTGW FCC ID: QC4-4GFVSTGW Applicant: Bioscrypt, Inc. 505 Cochrane Drive Markham, Ontario Canada L3R 8E3 In Accordance With Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Part 15, Subpart C Unlicensed Low Power Transmitter Operating in the Band 13.110-14.010 MHz UltraTech's File No.: MYT-169F15C225 This Test report is Issued under the Authority of Tri M. Luu, Professional Engineer, Vice President of Engineering UltraTech Group of Labs Date: May 21, 2010 Report Prepared by: Dan Huynh Issued Date: May 21, 2010 Tested by: Hung Trinh, EMC/RFI Technician Test Dates: March 11, 28, 30 & 31, 2009 April 5, 2010 The results in this Test Report apply only to the sample(s) tested, and the sample tested is randomly selected. This report must not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. UltraTech 3000 Bristol Circle, Oakville, Ontario, Canada, L6H 6G4 Tel.: (905) 829-1570 Fax.: (905) 829-8050 Website: www.ultratech-labs.com , Email: [email protected], Email: [email protected] Korea KCC-RRL 91038 1309 46390-2049 NvLap Lab Code 200093-0 SL2-IN-E-1119R CA2049 FCC Part 15, Subpart C, Section 15.225 – Unlicensed Low Power Transmitter 4G FingerVein Station, Model: 4GFVSTGW FCC ID: QC4-4GFVSTGW ULTRATECH GROUP OF LABS File #: MYT-169F15C225 3000 Bristol Circle, Oakville, Ontario, Canada L6H 6G4 May 21, 2010 Tel. #: 905-829-1570, Fax. #: 905-829-8050, Email: [email protected] , Website: http://www.ultratech-labs.com All test results contained in this engineering test report are traceable to National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) TABLE OF CONTENTS EXHIBIT 1. INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................................................................. 1 1.1. SCOPE ........................................................................................................................................................................ 1 1.2. RELATED SUBMITTAL(S)/GRANT(S) ........................................................................................................................ 1 1.3. NORMATIVE REFERENCES ...................................................................................................................................... 1 EXHIBIT 2. PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT.................................................................................................................... 2 2.1. CLIENT INFORMATION .............................................................................................................................................. 2 2.2. EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT) INFORMATION ................................................................................................... 2 2.3. EUT’S TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS....................................................................................................................... 3 2.4. LIST OF EUT’S PORTS............................................................................................................................................... 3 2.5. ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT ........................................................................................................................................... 3 2.6. GENERAL TEST SETUP............................................................................................................................................. 4 EXHIBIT 3. EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS AND CONFIGURATIONS DURING TESTS............................................... 6 3.1. CLIMATE TEST CONDITIONS.................................................................................................................................... 6 3.2. OPEPERATIONAL TEST CONDITIONS & ARRANGEMENT FOR TESTS................................................................ 6 EXHIBIT 4. SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS ..................................................................................................................... 7 4.1. LOCATION OF TESTS ................................................................................................................................................ 7 4.2. APPLICABILITY & SUMMARY OF EMC EMISSION TEST RESULTS ....................................................................... 7 4.3. MODIFICATIONS INCORPORATED IN THE EUT FOR COMPLIANCE PURPOSES ................................................ 7 EXHIBIT 5. MEASUREMENTS, EXAMINATIONS & TEST DATA FOR EMC EMISSIONS ............................................... 8 5.1. TEST PROCEDURES.................................................................................................................................................. 8 5.2. MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTIES ........................................................................................................................... 8 5.3. MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT USED ........................................................................................................................ 8 5.4. COMPLIANCE WITH FCC PART 15 – GENERAL TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS ................................................... 8 5.5. OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH ........................................................................................................................................... 9 5.6. FIELD STRENGTH OF EMISSIONS INSIDE & OUTSIDE THE PERMITTED BAND 13.110-14.010 MHz [47 CFR 15.225 (a) to (d)] .......................................................................................................................................... 11 5.7. FREQUENCY STABILITY [47 CFR 15.225(e)] .......................................................................................................... 13 5.8. POWERLINE CONDUCTED EMISSIONS [47 CFR 15.107(a) & 15.207] ..................................................................15 EXHIBIT 6. TEST EQUIPMENT LIST ..............................................................................................…
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ANNEX 1 - TEST SETUP PHOTOGRAPHS Bioscrypt, Inc. 4G FingerVein Station, Model 4GFVSTGW FCC ID: QC4-4GFVSTGW A1 - 1 Power Line Conducted Emissions Test Configuration 1: External 12 VDC Power Source ANNEX 1 - TEST SETUP PHOTOGRAPHS Bioscrypt, Inc. 4G FingerVein Station, Model 4GFVSTGW FCC ID: QC4-4GFVSTGW A1 - 2 Power Line Conducted Emissions Test Configuration 1: External 12 VDC Power Source ANNEX 1 - TEST SETUP PHOTOGRAPHS Bioscrypt, Inc. 4G FingerVein Station, Model 4GFVSTGW FCC ID: QC4-4GFVSTGW A1 - 3 Power Line Conducted Emissions Test Configuration 2: Power over Ethernet (PoE) Injector ANNEX 1 - TEST SETUP PHOTOGRAPHS Bioscrypt, Inc. 4G FingerVein Station, Model 4GFVSTGW FCC ID: QC4-4GFVSTGW A1 - 4 Power Line Conducted Emissions Test Configuration 2: Power over Ethernet (PoE) Injector ANNEX 1 - TEST SETUP PHOTOGRAPHS Bioscrypt, Inc. 4G FingerVein Station, Model 4GFVSTGW FCC ID: QC4-4GFVSTGW A1 - 5 Radiated Emissions at 10 m Distance (for frequencies below 30 MHz) ANNEX 1 - TEST SETUP PHOTOGRAPHS Bioscrypt, Inc. 4G FingerVein Station, Model 4GFVSTGW FCC ID: QC4-4GFVSTGW A1 - 6 Radiated Emissions at 10 m Distance (for frequencies at or above 30 MHz) ANNEX 1 - TEST SETUP PHOTOGRAPHS Bioscrypt, Inc. 4G FingerVein Station, Model 4GFVSTGW FCC ID: QC4-4GFVSTGW A1 - 7 Radiated Emissions at 3 m Distance (for frequencies at or above 30 MHz) ANNEX 1 - TEST SETUP PHOTOGRAPHS Bioscrypt, Inc. 4G FingerVein Station, Model 4GFVSTGW FCC ID: QC4-4GFVSTGW A1 - 8 Radiated Emissions at 3 m Distance (for frequencies above 1000 MHz) ANNEX 1 - TEST SETUP PHOTOGRAPHS Bioscrypt, Inc. 4G FingerVein Station, Model 4GFVSTGW FCC ID: QC4-4GFVSTGW A1 - 9 Radiated Emissions
3000 Bristol Circle · Oakville, ON · Canada
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Tolerance |
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| 1 | 15C | 13.56 MHz - 13.56 MHz | - | 1356.0000000000 Hz |

4G V-Station Lite (S,P)
Equipment Class
DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz
4G CR-Pass (O)
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
4G V-Flex Lite (S, O)
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
4G Finger Print and Prox. card Reader
Equipment Class
DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz
4G Prox. Card Reader
Equipment Class
DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz