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CAMLITE VIDEO/AUDIO SYSTEM Operating Instructions and Warranty Model 1000 On behalf of the CamLite Corporation, w e w e lcome y our purchase and use of the CamLite Video/Audio Sy stem. Please read this manual prior to using y our CamLite. It prov ides important safety and operating instructions. SAVE T H ESE INST RUCT IONS. The batteries must be charged befo re first use. It generally t akes about __?_ hours for the model 1000. SA FETY 1. THIS DEVICE IS FOR LICENSED USE ONLY. ( S ee FCC Information) 2. W a rning! β this device com p lies with FCC licensed operation a nd RF exposure requirem e nts. Do not hold the Cam L ite around the head while the transm itter is operational. This will reduce perform a nce and violate FCC RF exposure requirem e nts. 3. The Cam L ite is not approved for use in hazardous atm o spheres. DO NOT use in areas that require explosion proof operation. 4. DO NOT use attachm e nts not authorized by Cam L ite. 5. Keep the Cam L ite dry. Although this system is water resistant, exposure to extrem ely wet conditions or im m e rsion in water m ay dam a ge the electronics within the Cam L ite. 6. Only use the batteries, recharging devices and cables provided by Cam L ite (See Parts List) . 7. DO NOT put any m e tal parts into or onto the charging term inals of the charger. It m a y cause an electrical shock or burning. DO NOT use the charger to charge any other products. 8. DO NOT use any dam a ged cords. Replace im m e diately. 9. Dispose of the batteries properly and in accordance with local laws. DO NOT incinerate the batteries as it m a y cause them t o explode. 10. DO NOT short circuit batteries. Be certain no m e tal objects such as coins, paper clips, keys, etc. touch the term inals. D O NOT attem p t to disassem b le, drop or m u tilate the batteries. 11. DO NOT attem p t to service this video/audio system yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified Cam L ite service technicians. 12. Minim i ze strong shocks and dropping of the unit. Although the Cam L ite is built to withstand heavy use, it can be dam a ged t hrough m i suse or carelessness. Getting Started T hese instructions are for use w i th any of the CamLite Sy stems. If the Sy stem y ou have does not contain the components mention ed, simply skip those instructions and move to the next section. 2 C h e c k i n g S u p p l i e d C o m p o n e n t s Determ ine the System you have and then check to m a ke sure the following com ponents have been supplied: F o r th e CamL ite Vid e o / au d i o Sy stem Mo d e l 1000 9 T he CamLite flashlight 9 T w o battery packs 9 Receiver 9 Charger mount, along w i th mounting screw s. 9 AC/DC pow er cord for charger [Whic h c o rds a r e w e inc l uding??] 9 One extra light bulb P o w e r for the Components F U LLY CHARGE YOUR BAT T E RIES BEF ORE F I RST USE. F o r safety reas ons rechargeable batteries are sh ipped in a discharged state. It may take several charging and discharge cy cles before the full c apacity of the batteries is achieved. Becaus e all rechargeable batteries gradually lose thei r pow er over time, if stored for more than a few day s, a top-off charge before use is recommended. Mo d e l 1000 is pow ered by a battery pack containing five (5) NiMHD batteries and y ou w e re supplied w i th tw o packs. T he battery packs are charged by simply inserting the CamLite flashlight (turned off and w i th a battery pa ck installed) into the charger w i th t he button side facing y ou. T hat can be done by pressing the CamLite into t he gap in the arms, forcing the arms out, and allow i ng the CamLite to seat in the correct position. T he CamLite is designed to be left in the char ger continuously w hen not in use. T h is w ill ensure that the CamLite is alw a y s fu lly charged. T here is no danger of overcharge. T he LED is lit w hen current is flow ing. It does not indicate that charging is occurring w hen none is needed. A full charge w ill t ake approximately _____ hours for model 1000. T he CamLite w ill operate w i th the camera onl y for approximately ____ hours and w i th the light only for approximately ____ hours for the R-1 model and ___ and ___ for the model 1000. Charger Mounting for Model 1000 T he charger may be mounted any w here near a plug. T he most secure location is w i th the CamLite vertical and the head of the f lashlight facing up. F o r maximum ease of insertion and removal, try to leave at least 2" clearance from the top of the CamLite. Use the tw o (2 ) self tapping screw s to mount the charger on a variety of surfaces. T he correct hole size for the screw s in sheet metal is 1/8". WA RNING: Be sure to use only genuine CamLite replacement parts. Use of another manufacturerβs replacement parts could affect performan ce and void the CamLiteβs w a rranty . NOTE: T he rechargeable battery contained in this product is recy clable. At the end of its useful life, it may be illegal to dispose of the battery in the municipal solid w a ste stream. Check w i th y our local solid w a ste offi cials for details in y our area for recy cling options or proper disposal. F O R RECYCL ING INF O RMA T ION IN T H E UNIT E D ST A T ES A ND CA NA DA , CA L L 1-800-6-BA T T E RY [RECYCLING LOGO HERE] Operation of CamLite O p e r a t i o n o f t h e C a m L i t e B u t t o n s 3 FLA SHLIGHT - T he flashlight is operated by depressing the bottom large button on the face of the CamLite w i th the flashlight sy mbol. It continues to operate until the button is depressed again. LA SER POINTER - T he laser pointer is operated by pressi ng the top left button w i th the laser sy mbol . It only w o rks if the sw itch is held do w n and ceases operating w hen the button is released. CA MERA - T he camera is operated by pressing the middle button w i th the camera sy mbol. T he LED to the right and slightly above the ca mera button w ill glow red w hen the camera is on. AUDIO - T he audio can be turned off by pressing the top right bu tton. T he LED w ill go off onceβ¦
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CamLite Corporation 10221 North 32 nd Street, Suite A Phoenix, AZ 85028 (602) 494-6311 (602) 494-6314 (fax) July 14, 2003 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 U.S.A. Subject: Request for withholding from public disclosure the schematic diagrams and system block diagrams pursuant to an application for certification. Applicant: CamLite Corporation Product: CamLite Audio/Video System Model: 1000 FCC ID: QIH-CL2 Dear Sir/Madam, We, CamLite Corporation would like to request that the schematic diagrams, system block diagrams, parts lists and tuning procedures (file: MINI_TXAssy FCC), submitted with the application for certification be withheld from public disclosure as per Section 0.459 of FCC Rules. This request is made under the provisions of Section 0.457(d) of the Commission's Rules, and Section 552(b)(4) of the Freedom of Information Act. These sections authorize as a withholding from public inspection materials which would be privileged as a matter of law if retained by the person submitting them, and materials which would not customarily be released to the public by that person. The detailed confidential materials are listed as follows: No. Title Drawing No. Sheet No. 1 Block Diagram 2 Schematic for K&A FM A/V Module 3 Schematic for K&A Power amplifier board 4 Parts Lists 5 Tuning Procedures (file: MINI_TXAssy FCC) If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact us at: 602-494-6311 Sincerely, David LaBau Chief Operating Officer
SUBJECT: CamLite Corporation - FCC ID: QIH-CL1 REFERENCE: JOB 973UC3 Attn: Gretchen Torres & Bruno Clavier In reply to your recent questions: EMC: 1. TUNING PROCEDURE: This exhibit was not received for this application and it is a required exhibit. Please submit. Answer: See attachment for tuning procedure. 2. Emission designator: Please, justify the designator chosen. Would it be rather `F8W? Answer: This is a single channel containing FM, NTSC video with 6MHz aural sub-carrier. That is why we used βFXWβ as the emission designator. 3. Please, explain why the device is exempted from the requirements of Part 2.1047 (a),(b), and particularly (d)? What is the video frequency of maximum response according to 2.1047(d)? An analysis using the Bessel coefficients (functions) should be used. Notes: The modulation index m is equal to the deviation divided by the maximum modulation frequency. Answer: Audio frequency response and audio low passfilter are not required for wideband emissions. We check it with Mr. Steven Dayhoff at FCC. (See similar product certified by Timco before with FCC ID: QIH-CL0201) 4. Does this device employ modulation limiting? Please, provide a set of curves. Answer: It is not required for wideband emissions. You may like to check on our previous submission for the same type of product. (See FCC ID: QIH-CL0201) 5. Necessary Bandwidth calculation (Nb): Please, use the Carson's rules (2M+2D) to determine the necessary bandwidth Nb. The 99% occupied bandwidth, as measured in the test report, is not the minimum bandwidth required to convey the information, as 1M32 includes only a portion of the modulated envelop. The color sub-carriers and sound carriers are missing. The data obtained in 5. should be used to calculate Nb. Answer: There is no formula for FM, NTSC video with aural sub-carrier. Therefore, the measured 99% occupied band was used as the emission bandwidth. 6. Occupied Bandwidth/band-edges: Please, specify the maximum audio and video settings (e.g. signal amplitude, etc.) used to performed this test. Was the transmitter modulated to its maximum extent to show compliance at the band-edges? A video pattern generator can be used to generate video and audio. Answer: The modulation is internally generated, the manufacturer tune the device for typical use. Test was performed with this manufacture setting. There are no audio/video input/output ports on this device. 7. Frequency Stability as a function of Temperature and Voltage: Please, provide the actual measured frequency tolerance, which is required to be reported on 731 form. Additionally, please provide the tolerance at the battery end-point as required under part 2.1055(d)(2). Answer: See revised 731 Form for measured frequency tolerance. Below are the data plots for frequency stability measured at battery end point (4 V): Configuration: Frequency: 2458 MHz, Temperature: 20Β°C #RES BW 30/ kHz#VBW 10/0/ kHz SWP 133 msec AT 1 0/ dBREF 120/.0/ dB V LOG 10/ dB/ CENTER 2. 4580/0/ GHzSPAN 4 0/.0/0/ MHz 10/0/ . 94 dB V MKR 2. 45830/ GHz OF F S T 40/.0/ dB PEAK VA SB SC FC CORR SPAN 40/.0/0/ MHz No user Menu Configuration: Frequency: 2474 MHz, Temperature: 20Β°C 8. Part 2.1033 (c)(8): Please, provide the dc voltages applied to and dc currents into the several elements of the final radio frequency amplifying device for normal operation over the power range, as specify in this section. Answer: DC Voltage (V) DC Current (A) 7.5 0.858 7.0 0.821 6.5 0.792 6.0 0.729 5.5 0.456 5.0 0.337 4.5 0.271 4.0 0.219 #RES BW 30/ kHz#VBW 10/0/ kHz SWP 133 msec AT 1 0/ dBREF 120/.0/ dB V LOG 10/ dB/ CENTER 2. 4740/0/ GHzSPAN 4 0/.0/0/ MHz 10/1.25 dBV MKR 2. 47390/ GHz OF F S T 40/.0/ dB PEAK VA SB SC FC CORR No u s e r Menu 9. Form 731: The application was made for a TNB. It appears that the device has provisions for body-worn operation. TNT appears to be more appropriate. Please, confirm and/or comment. Answer: This is a handheld device, it operate like a flashlight. There is NO provision for body- worn operations. RF exposure: 10. Userβs Manual: End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Please, include specific RFx information in the Userβs manual. Answer: This device in NOT intended for body-worn operation and there are no provisions for such usage. SAR compliance was for bystander operations. 11. It could not be found in the test report whether the test device was a production unit or identical prototype according to Part 2.908. Please, specify. Answer: Test sample is a preproduction unit. 12. It could not be found any reference to the probeβs crest factor/or duty cycle used for the measurements. Please, specify. Answer: See page 9 in SAR report. EUT was transmitting continuously (100% duty cycle) as probe is calibrated in CW. Thus, there was no duty cycle correction factor.
ANNEX 3 β EXTERNAL EUT PHOTOS CamLite Corporation CamLite Audio/Video System, Model 1000 FCC ID: QIH-CL1 A3 - 1 ANNEX 3 β EXTERNAL EUT PHOTOS CamLite Corporation CamLite Audio/Video System, Model 1000 FCC ID: QIH-CL1 A3 - 2
A K & W I R E L E S S, L L C A subsidiary of ASSA Industries, LLC Top View Bottom View FCC Label Camlite Corporation Camlite Audio/Video System Model Number: 1000 FCC ID: QIH-CL1 Actual Size PROPOSED FCC LABEL AND LOCATION 2617 JUAN TABO BLVD NE, SUITE A ALBUQUERQUE NM 87112 PHONE 505-338-2380 FAX [email protected]
ANNEX 4 β INTERNAL EUT PHOTOS CamLite Corporation CamLite Audio/Video System, Model 1000 FCC ID: QIH-CL1 A4 - 1 ANNEX 4 β INTERNAL EUT PHOTOS CamLite Corporation CamLite Audio/Video System, Model 1000 FCC ID: QIH-CL1 A4 - 2 ANNEX 4 β INTERNAL EUT PHOTOS CamLite Corporation CamLite Audio/Video System, Model 1000 FCC ID: QIH-CL1 A4 - 3 ANNEX 4 β INTERNAL EUT PHOTOS CamLite Corporation CamLite Audio/Video System, Model 1000 FCC ID: QIH-CL1 A4 - 4 ANNEX 4 β INTERNAL EUT PHOTOS CamLite Corporation CamLite Audio/Video System, Model 1000 FCC ID: QIH-CL1 A4 - 5 ANNEX 4 β INTERNAL EUT PHOTOS CamLite Corporation CamLite Audio/Video System, Model 1000 FCC ID: QIH-CL1 A4 - 6 ANNEX 4 β INTERNAL EUT PHOTOS CamLite Corporation CamLite Audio/Video System, Model 1000 FCC ID: QIH-CL1 A4 - 7 ANNEX 4 β INTERNAL EUT PHOTOS CamLite Corporation CamLite Audio/Video System, Model 1000 FCC ID: QIH-CL1 A4 - 8 ANNEX 4 β INTERNAL EUT PHOTOS CamLite Corporation CamLite Audio/Video System, Model 1000 FCC ID: QIH-CL1 A4 - 9 ANNEX 4 β INTERNAL EUT PHOTOS CamLite Corporation CamLite Audio/Video System, Model 1000 FCC ID: QIH-CL1 A4 - 10 ANNEX 4 β INTERNAL EUT PHOTOS CamLite Corporation CamLite Audio/Video System, Model 1000 FCC ID: QIH-CL1 A4 - 11 ANNEX 4 β INTERNAL EUT PHOTOS CamLite Corporation CamLite Audio/Video System, Model 1000 FCC ID: QIH-CL1 A4 - 12 ANNEX 4 β INTERNAL EUT PHOTOS CamLite Corporation CamLite Audio/Video System, Model 1000 FCC ID: QIH-CL1 A4 - 13 ANNEX 4 β INTERNAL EUT PHOTOS CamLite Corporation CamLite Audio/Video System, Model 1000 FCC ID: QIH-CL1 A4 - 14 ANNEX 4 β INTERNAL EUT PHOTOS CamLite Corporation CamLite Audio/Video System, Model 1000 FCC ID: QIH-CL1 A4 - 15 ANNEX 4 β INTERNAL EUT PHOTOS CamLite Corporation CamLite Audio/Video System, Model 1000 FCC ID: QIH-CL1 A4 - 16 ANNEX 4 β INTERNAL EUT PHOTOS CamLite Corporation CamLite Audio/Video System, Model 1000 FCC ID: QIH-CL1 A4 - 17 ANNEX 4 β INTERNAL EUT PHOTOS CamLite Corporation CamLite Audio/Video System, Model 1000 FCC ID: QIH-CL1 A4 - 18 ANNEX 4 β INTERNAL EUT PHOTOS CamLite Corporation CamLite Audio/Video System, Model 1000 FCC ID: QIH-CL1 A4 - 19 ANNEX 4 β INTERNAL EUT PHOTOS CamLite Corporation CamLite Audio/Video System, Model 1000 FCC ID: QIH-CL1 A4 - 20 ANNEX 4 β INTERNAL EUT PHOTOS CamLite Corporation CamLite Audio/Video System, Model 1000 FCC ID: QIH-CL1 A4 - 21 ANNEX 4 β INTERNAL EUT PHOTOS CamLite Corporation CamLite Audio/Video System, Model 1000 FCC ID: QIH-CL1 A4 - 22 ANNEX 4 β INTERNAL EUT PHOTOS CamLite Corporation CamLite Audio/Video System, Model 1000 FCC ID: QIH-CL1 A4 - 23 ANNEX 4 β INTERNAL EUT PHOTOS CamLite Corporation CamLite Audio/Video System, Model 1000 FCC ID: QIH-CL1 A4 - 24 ANNEX 4 β INTERNAL EUT PHOTOS CamLite Corporation CamLite Audio/Video System, Model 1000 FCC ID: QIH-CL1 A4 - 25 ANNEX 4 β INTERNAL EUT PHOTOS CamLite Corporation CamLite Audio/Video System, Model 1000 FCC ID: QIH-CL1 A4 - 26 ANNEX 4 β INTERNAL EUT PHOTOS CamLite Corporation CamLite Audio/Video System, Model 1000 FCC ID: QIH-CL1 A4 - 27
ASSEMBLY OF THE MINI ANALOG TRANSMITTER Origination Date: 6/10/03 Class: K&A Wireless, Internal Use Only PROCEDURE SOP-XXXX REVISION: A 1 A & K W I R E L E S S, L L C A subsidiary of ASSA Industries, LLC PROCEDURE FOR ASSEMBLY OF THE MINI ANALOG TRANSMITTER DOCUMENT NO.: SOP-XXXX REVISION NO.: A SUPERSEDES: A REV. SUMMARY OF CHANGE ECO # A Initial 1-05-03 PREPARED BY: DEPT:_QUALITY _________ SIGNATURE:____________________________ DATE:____________ GENERAL MANAGER:____ SIGNATURE:____________________________ DATE:____________ OTHER APPROVALS: DEPT:_MANUFACTURING _ SIGNATURE:____________________________ DATE:____________ DEPT:_MATERIALS _______ SIGNATURE:____________________________ DATE:____________ DEPT:_ ENGINEERING SIGNATURE:____________________________ DATE:____________ ASSEMBLY OF THE MINI ANALOG TRANSMITTER Origination Date: 6/10/03 Class: K&A Wireless, Internal Use Only PROCEDURE SOP-XXXX REVISION: A 2 A & K W I R E L E S S, L L C A subsidiary of ASSA Industries, LLC 1) PURPOSE The purpose of this procedure is to describe the activities involved in the preparation, assembly, quality, and test procedures related to the assembly and test of the Mini Analog transmitter. 2) SCOPE This procedure supports all documents, which are part of the instructions required to produce the Mini Analog transmitter. 3) REFERENCES IPC-A-610 Revision C, Supersedes Revision B December 1994 Procedure for Document Control QP-0502 ISO 9002 Standard 4) DEFINITIONS Controlled Copy of a document intended for a restricted number of persons. This Copy copy must be logged and kept up to date. This copy is stamped "CONTROLLED COPY" in red ink and is signed by the DCC. Distribution A list of people for a controlled document who are authorized to have List a copy of that particular document. DCC Acronym for Document Control Coordinator. The person responsible for processing ECO's (engineering change order), for distributing controlled and uncontrolled copies of documents, for maintaining records and pertinent data bases, and for maintaining master copies of controlled documents. Procedure Document defining the purpose and scope of an activity and outlining how and by whom the activity shall be properly carried out. Process Owner Person who has prime ownership for a process covered by a procedure. This person is responsible for the preparation and subsequent revisions of the procedure in accordance with the requirements of this procedure and the Procedure for Document Control SOP-0000 and for obtaining the necessary approval for its use. Service Loop Loop of excess wire used for future repair. ECN Acronym for Engineering Change Notice. PWA Printed Wiring Assembly 5) TOOLING / EQUIPMENT REQUIRED Soldering iron Ball Point Pen Solder Label Maker Small Flat Blade Screwdriver Tweezers Diagonal Cutters Voltage Meter VBLAST-2400_RX-AV (Receiver) Flashlight Charger Oscilloscope Spectrum Analyzer ASSEMBLY OF THE MINI ANALOG TRANSMITTER Origination Date: 6/10/03 Class: K&A Wireless, Internal Use Only PROCEDURE SOP-XXXX REVISION: A 3 A K & W I R E L E S S, L L C A subsidiary of ASSA Industries, LLC 6) PARTS: ITM DESCRIPTION K&A PART NUMBER QTY REQURIED UNITS 1 Antenna FM-TX-0042 1 Ea 2 Antenna Cable RG-178 4 In 3 Eyelet, 3/32 x .219 Mouser 534-37 1 Ea 4 Brass Box w/Lid 1 Ea 5 Warranty Decal 1 Ea 6 Serial Number label 1 Ea 7 Wire 28 AWG Tfe Yel 3β Ea 8 Wire 28 AWG Tfe Wht 3β Ea 9 Wire 28 AWG Tfe Blk 3β Ea 10 Wire 28 AWG Tfe Red 3β Ea 11 Wire 28 AWG Tfe Violet 3β Ea 12 J2 Single Row Header 1 Ea 13 J1 dbl Row 2mm Header 1 Ea 14 Corner Pin 3 Ea 15 PA PWA FM-TX-S-1000-06 1 Ea 16 Synthesizer PWA AV-TX-S-9010-004 1 Ea 7) PROCEDURE: CAUTION: PLEASE READ EACH STEP BEFORE COMPLETEING THE OPERATIONS SPECIFIED. 7.1 PWA Test β Power Amplifier 7.1.1 Set both pots, R1 & R4 fully counter clockwise. 7.1.2 Set bench supply for 5 Volts +/- 50mV with the current limit to set to1.5 Amp. Switch off power supply. 7.1.3 Connect power supply + to J1-2, ground to J1-3. See Figure 1. 7.1.4 Turn on power supply. Measure current it should be <15mA (typical 11.5mA) 7.1.5 Check negative bias voltage at RMPA pins 10&11. It should be β1.25 VDC +/- 100mV. 7.1.6 Adjust drive pot, R1, fully clockwise. The current measured in step 4 should increase at least 10mA. Set the drive pot, R1, fully counterclockwise. 7.1.7 Adjust the bias pot, R4, until a reading of at least 500mA can be obtained then set to 100mA. J1 Pin Location 6 5 4 3 2 1 Figure 1 7.2 PWA Test β Synthesizer 7.2.1 Set bench supply for 5 Volts current limit to .5 Amps. Switch off power supply. 7.2.2 Connect power supply + to J1-2, ground to J1-3. 7.2.3 Turn on power supply. Measure current it should be 26.5mA +/- 2mA. Unit should operate on Channel 1 with switches closed, Channel 2 with switches open. Set both switches Open (OFF) when done. ASSEMBLY OF THE MINI ANALOG TRANSMITTER Origination Date: 6/10/03 Class: K&A Wireless, Internal Use Only PROCEDURE SOP-XXXX REVISION: A 4 A K & W I R E L E S S, L L C A subsidiary of ASSA Industries, LLC 7.2.4 Set Audio generator for 1 KHz frequency 0 volts out. Connect generator to J1-4. Attach probe from Spectrum Analyzer to J2-2. Set spectrum analyzer to 2.468 GHz, 40MHz span. Verify that there is a signal (sound Subcarrier). Set analyzer to 1MHz span. Adjust C21to check the minimum/maximum adjustment range of 2.468 GHz +/- 300KHz. Set the sound subcarrier to 2.468 GHz +/- 100KHz. 7.2.5 Set spectrum analyzer span to 40MHz. The sound subcarrier should not exceed β18dBc. (Typically -20 to β 23dBc.) Measurement is difference between subcarrier and the highest peaked dBc. See figure 2 for an example of the Analyzer screen. Figure 2 7.2.6 Connect 1KHz audio at 2Vp-p to J1-4 (see figure 1). Connect an oscilloscope to the calibration receiver audio output. Measure the audio output at the calibration receiver using the oscilloscope; it should be 2Vp-p +/- 200mV. Verify that the receive audio is undistorted. 7.2.7 Connect a 1Vp-p video source to J1-1 (see figure 1). Connectβ¦
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CamLite Audio/Video System Model No.: 1000 Tested For CamLite Corporation 10221 North 32nd St., Suite A Phoenix, AZ USA, 85028 In Accordance With SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) Requirements using guidelines established in IEEE C95.1-1991, FCC OET Bulletin 65 (Supplement C Edition 01-01), Industry Canada RSS-102(Issue 1) and ACA Radiocommunications (Electromagnetic Radiation β Human Exposure) Amendment Standard 2000 (No. 1) UltraTech's File No.: K&A-010-SAR This Test report is Issued under the Authority of Tri M. Luu, Professional Engineer, Vice President of Engineering UltraTech Group of Labs Date: July 09, 2003 Report Prepared by: JaeWook Choi Tested by: JaeWook Choi Issued Date: July 08, 2003 Test Dates: June 18, 2003 ~ June 19, 2003 The results in this Test Report apply only to the sample(s) tested, which has been randomly selected. UltraTech 3000 Bristol Circle, Oakville, Ontario, Canada, L6H 6G4 Telephone (905) 829-1570 Facsimile (905) 829-8050 Website: www.ultratech-labs.com Email: [email protected] SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE (SAR) Page 1 IEEE C95.1-1991, FCC OET Bulletin 65 (Supplement C), Industry Canada RSS-102(Issue 1) and ACA Radiocommunications (Electromagnetic Radiation β Human Exposure) Amendment Standard 2000 (No. 1) CamLite Audio/Video System M/N: 1000 TABLE OF CONTENTS EXHIBIT 1. INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................................4 1.1. SCOPE...............................................................................................................................................................................4 1.2. REFERENCES...................................................................................................................................................................4 EXHIBIT 2. PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT.....................................................................................................................5 2.1. CLIENT AND MANUFACTURER INFORMATION......................................................................................................5 2.2. DEVICE UNDER TEST (D.U.T.) DESCRIPTION..............................................................................................................5 2.3. LIST OF D.U.T.βS ACCESSORIES:.................................................................................................................................. 6 2.4. SPECIAL CHANGES ON THE D.U.T.βS HARDWARE/SOFTWARE FOR TESTING PURPOSES.............................6 2.5. ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT.............................................................................................................................................6 2.6. GENERAL TEST CONFIGURATIONS...........................................................................................................................6 2.6.1. Equipment Configuration...........................................................................................................................................6 2.6.2. Exercising Equipment.................................................................................................................................................6 2.7. SPECIFIC OPERATING CONDITIONS......................................................................................................................................6 2.8. BLOCK DIAGRAM OF TEST SETUP.............................................................................................................................7 EXHIBIT 3. SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS......................................................................................................................8 3.1. LOCATION OF TESTS.....................................................................................................................................................8 3.2. APPLICABILITY & SUMMARY OF SAR RESULTS.....................................................................................................8 EXHIBIT 4. MEASUREMENTS, EXAMINATIONS & TEST DATA................................................................................9 4.1. TEST SETUP.....................................................................................................................................................................9 4.2. PHOTOGRAPH OF D.U.T. AND ALL ACCESORIES................................................................................................................10 4.3. PHOTOGRAPHS OF D.U.T. POSITION........................................................................................................................13 4.3.1. Body Configuration..................................................................................................................................................13 4.4. MAXIMUM PEAK SPATIAL-AVERAGE SAR 1G .....................................................................................................................15 4.4.1. Maximum Peak Spatial-average SAR 1g Data...........................................................................................................15 4.4.2. Maximum Peak Spatial-Average SAR 1g Location.....................................................................................................15 4.5. SAR MEASUREMENT DATA..............................................................................................................................................16 4.5.1. Body Configuration Result.......................................................................................................................................16 4.5.2. Power Measurement.................................................................................................................................................17 EXHIBIT 5. SAR SYSTEM CONFIGURATION & TEST METHODOLOGY................................................................18 5.1. MEASUREMENT SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS...........β¦
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CamLite Audio/Video System Model No.: 1000 FCC ID: QIH-CL1 Applicant: CamLite Corporation 10221 N 32nd St, Suite A Phoenix, Arizona United States, 85028 Tested in Accordance With Federal Communications Commission (FCC) 47 CFR, PARTS 2 and 90 (Subpart I) UltraTech's File No.: K&A-009F90 This Test report is Issued under the Authority of Tri M. Luu, Professional Engineer, Vice President of Engineering UltraTech Group of Labs Date: July 9, 2003 Report Prepared by: Dan Huynh Issued Date: July 9, 2003 Tested by: Hung Trinh, EMI/RFI Technician Test Dates: May 21-22, 2003 ! 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] 2 31040/SIT C-1376 46390-2049 200093-0 00-034 FCC Parts 2 & 90, Subpart I, Licensed Non-Broadcast Radio Transmitter Contents i CamLite Audio/Video System, Model 1000 FCC ID: QIH-CL1 ULTRATECH GROUP OF LABS File #: K&A-009F90 3000 Bristol Circle, Oakville, Ontario, Canada L6H 6G4 July 9, 2003 Tel.: 905-829-1570, Fax. : 905-829-8050 All test results contained in this engineering test report are traceable to National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) TABLE OF CONTENTS EXHIBIT 1. SUBMITTAL CHECK LIST ....................................................................................................................... 1 EXHIBIT 2. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................ 2 2.1. SCOPE ..................................................................................................................................................................... 2 2.2. RELATED SUBMITTAL(S)/GRANT(S) ..........β¦
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 90 | 2.46 GHz - 2.47 GHz | 183.00 mW | 16M5FXW | 200.0000000000 Hz |

CamLite Video System
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter