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QLRSL-RXADS Device

Starin Marketing, Inc.
ADS Device - FCC ID QLRSL-RX - Starin Marketing, Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral
Date of Grant
Aug 11, 2012
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Aug 11, 2012
Equipment Note
ADS Device
Company
Starin Marketing, Inc.
Country
United States

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Users Manual

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ID Label/Location Info

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Test Report

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Users Manual

ADS Device Functionality •Revision: 7/19/2011 •This document takes precedence over “ADS_Device_Disney_Overview_3_7_11.pdf” •“ADS_Test_20110719.zip” contains an initial set of example files that are referenced in this document. Notes •“Guest” refers to the end-user of the device •“Operator” refers to venue owner providing the devices to the “guest” High Level Overview •The ADS device is capable of receiving Infrared (IR) triggers and automatically tuning to a specified FM frequency. It can also receive IR triggers and automatically play back a specific MP3 file stored on the device. •Even if no IR triggering is used, the device can be tuned by the user to manually select an FM frequency (if permitted in settings) Disney IR Packets •See ALLIRINCI0001 –Disney IR Protocol Document for full details •LOCATION CODE PACKET •Example Packet in hexadecimal : •55.AA.06.01.01.02.03.04.11 Location Code ChecksumHeader Address/ Remaining Byte Count (bytes remaining following this byte) Packet Type (in this example, 01 is a location code packet without time code) Disney IR Packets •See ALLIRINCI0001 –Disney IR Protocol Document for full details •LOCATION CODE + TIME CODE PACKET •Example Packet in hexadecimal: •55.AA.09.04.01.02.03.04.00.0A.10.31 Location Code ChecksumHeader Address/ Remaining Byte Count (bytes remaining following this byte) Packet Type (in this example, 04 is a location code packet with time code) Time Code (in hex) 0 hours 10 minutes 16 seconds Disney IR “Location Code” Breakdown Defines a specific location Example Disney IR Location Codes: 01.02.03.04 01.02.03.05 01.02.03 defines a particular venue 04 / 05 –defines a specific scene / location within the venue 01.02.03 Venue / Theater 04 Specific scene/location 05 Specific scene/location Disney IR “Location Code” Breakdown If the area has “time code”, it will be included at the end of the location code: 55.AA.09.04.01.02.03.04.hh.mm.ss.checksum If a device arrives late to a movie, the timecode will tell it how far to skip into the audio file to synchronize with the movie. Once this initial synchronization occurs, the timecode can be ignored. Location Examples •The following pages define some location examples with IR location codes and FM transmitters. Explanations and example content later in this document will refer to these examples. –Group of Exhibits –Theater A –Theater B –Theater C •The examples will feature 3 different “modes” the device could have –Assistive Listening (ALS) –Spanish –Audio Description (Audio DX) IR LOCATION EXAMPLES For use in this guide, here are some example locations / codes. Examples later in this guide reference these example locations. Group of Exhibits A group of exhibits, each with their own IR Emitter. Each IR location code for this group starts with 07.01.01. Group of Exhibits 07.01.01.01 Exhibit 1 07.01.01.02 Exhibit 2 07.01.01.03 Exhibit 3 The last byte in the location code is different and defines the specific exhibit within the group. No FM Transmitters in this example. IR LOCATION EXAMPLES For use in this guide, here are some example locations / codes. Examples later in this guide reference these example locations. Theater A Theater A transmits one location code before the movie starts and a second location code with time code when the movie is running. Theater A 07.01.02.01.hh.mm.ss Movie Running 07.01.02.02 Movie NOT Running All IR location codes in theater A start with 07.01.02. Different FM transmitters are transmitting different content FM Transmitter –Ch. H Assistive Listening FM Transmitter –Ch. C Spanish FM Transmitter –Ch. E Audio Description IR LOCATION EXAMPLES For use in this guide, here are some example locations / codes. Examples later in this guide reference these example locations. Theater B Theater B transmits one location code with timecode when the movie is running Theater B 07.01.03.01.hh.mm.ss Movie Running All IR location codes in theater B start with 07.01.03 Different FM transmitters are transmitting different content FM Transmitter –Ch. H Assistive Listening FM Transmitter –Ch. C Spanish IR LOCATION EXAMPLES For use in this guide, here are some example locations / codes. Examples later in this guide reference these example locations. Theater C Theater C transmits one location code at the theater entrance (just outside the theater) and another location code with timecode inside when the movie is running Theater C All IR location codes for theater C start with 07.01.04. Different FM transmitters are transmitting different content (4 transmitters –2 for the entrance, 2 for inside the theater) FM Transmitter –Ch. J Assistive Listening 07.01.04.01.hh.mm.ss Movie Running 07.01.04.02 Entrance Theater EntranceInside Theater FM Transmitter –Ch. E Spanish FM Transmitter –Ch. I Assistive Listening FM Transmitter –Ch. A Spanish ADS Device Volume / Device Power with “click” Infrared (IR) Receiver LCD Display FM Channel Up Headphone jack LED Indicator FM Channel Down FM Channel can only be changed by guest if “manual tuning” is allowed in the settings for the “mode” the device is in “Device Overview” “More Info” Plays back an “overview” MP3 file specified in the current “mode” Plays back an additional MP3 file after receiving an IR trigger Functionality Overview •Device can have many “modes” •“Modes” are made up of -(1) Settings -(2) MP3 Content Files -(3) FM Channel Maps -(4) Manual Tunable Channels •Files related to a specific “mode” are stored in the same folder •“Mode” folders are located in the root of the device storage Device Memory Root Directory See supplied .zip file for file organization. (1) “Mode Settings” •“Mode Settings” apply only to the specific “mode” the device is in •Mode settings are defined in “config.txt” •There is one “config.txt” file per mode in each of the mode folders “Mode Settings” in “config.txt” •Vibrate Duration When vibramotoractivated, this is the duration in seconds until it shuts off. “0” disables the vibramotor. If undefined, default value is 1 seco…

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External Photos

EXHIBIT B - EUT EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS EUT– Front View EUT– Rear View

ID Label/Location Info

EXHIBIT A - FCC ID LABELING AND LOCATION FCC ID Label FCC ID Label Location The label shown shall be permanently affixed at a conspicuous location on the device and be readily visible to the user at the time purchase (Labeling requirements per 2.925) Label here

Internal Photos

EXHIBIT C - EUT INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS EUT – Battery off View EUT – Cover off View EUT – Main Board Top View EUT – Main Board Bottom with LCD View EUT – Main Board Bottom without LCD View EUT – LCD Top View EUT – LCD Bottom View

Test Report

Note: This test report is prepared for the customer shown above and for the device described herein. It may not be duplicated or used in part without prior written consent from Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. This report must not be used by the customer to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP*, or any agency of the Federal Government. * This report contains data that are not covered by the NVLAP accreditation and are marked with an asterisk “★” (Rev.2) FCC PART 15 CLASS B TEST REPORT For Starin Marketing, Inc. 1531 South Calumet Road, Chesterton, Indiana, U.S.A. FCC ID: QLRSL-RX Report Type: Original Report Product Type: ADS Device Test Engineer: Lebron Wang Report Number: RSZ120726002-00 Report Date: 2012-08-07 Reviewed By: Suny Sun EMC Engineer Test Laboratory: Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. (Shenzhen) 6/F, the 3rd Phase of WanLi Industrial Building ShiHua Road, FuTian Free Trade Zone Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Tel: +86-755-33320018 Fax: +86-755-33320008 www.baclcorp.com.cn Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. (Shenzhen) Report No.: RSZ120726002-00 FCC Part 15 B Page 2 of 17 TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION.......................................................................................................................................3 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION FOR EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT) .....................................................................................3 OBJECTIVE...................................................................................................................................................................3 RELATED SUBMITTAL(S)/GRANT(S).............................................................................................................................3 TEST FACILITY.............................................................................................................................................................3 SYSTEM TEST CONFIGURATION ..........................................................................................................................5 DESCRIPTION OF TEST CONFIGURATION......................................................................................................................5 EUT EXERCISE SOFTWARE..........................................................................................................................................5 EQUIPMENT MODIFICATIONS.......................................................................................................................................5 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT LIST AND DETAILS....................................................................................................................5 EXTERNAL I/O CABLE..................................................................................................................................................5 BLOCK DIAGRAM OF TEST SETUP................................................................................................................................6 SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS...............................................................................................................................7 FCC §15.107 – AC LINE CONDUCTED EMISSIONS .............................................................................................8 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY....................................................................................................................................8 EUT SETUP..................................................................................................................................................................8 EMI TEST RECEIVER SETUP.........................................................................................................................................9 TEST PROCEDURE........................................................................................................................................................9 CORRECTED FACTOR & MARGIN CALCULATION.........................................................................................................9 TEST EQUIPMENT LIST AND DETAILS...........................................................................................................................9 TEST RESULTS SUMMARY..........................................................................................................................................10 TEST DATA................................................................................................................................................................10 FCC §15.109 - RADIATED SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ............................................................................................13 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY..................................................................................................................................13 EUT SETUP................................................................................................................................................................13 EMI TEST RECEIVER SETUP.......................................................................................................................................14 TEST PROCEDURE......................................................................................................................................................14 TEST EQUIPMENT LIST AND DETAILS.........................................................................................................................14 CORRECTED AMPLITUDE & MARGIN CALCULATION.................................................................................................14 TEST RESULTS SUMMARY..........................................................................................................................................15 TEST DATA..............................................................................................................…

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Test Setup Photos

EXHIBIT D - TEST SETUP PHOTOGRAPHS Conducted Emissions - Front View (downloading mode) Conducted Emissions - Side View (downloading mode) Radiated Emissions-Front View (downloading mode,) Radiated Emissions – Rear View (downloading mode) Radiated Emissions – Rear View (FM mode)

Contact Information

Applicant

Jim Starin(President)
[email protected]219-929-4127

Test Firm

Bay Area Compliance Laboratory Corp. (Shenzhen)John Chan
[email protected]08675533320018Fax: 08675533320008

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115B--
Confidentiality
Long Term