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XTNDConnect Pocket Monitor for Windows CE Release Notes Version 1.1.2 The information provided in this documentation is subject to change without notice, and Windigo Systems reserves all the rights. Pocket Monitor Overview XTNDConnect Pocket Monitor is a Bluetooth communication software application that enables users to manage their wireless personal area network (WPAN) from a single, easy-to- use program on Windows CE platform. It allows users to wirelessly interact with and manage remote Bluetooth devices. With Pocket Monitor, users can discover devices, discover remote device’s service, and exchange business card, or any files with remote devices. Additionally, the application loads virtual COM ports, enabling users to perform wireless Dial-up Networking, LAN Access and serial based functions with Bluetooth supported mobile phones, modems and access points. System Requirements This section contains important information about installing Pocket Monitor Windows CE. • Pocket Monitor requires Pocket PC2000 or later, also on host PC, requires Windows 98SE, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000 or Windows XP. • It is necessary to install the ActiveSync 3.1 or later on host PC and establish a partnership between host PC and Pocket PC device before Pocket Monitor installation. • Pleaser refer to ActiveSync and Pocket PC user manual for more details regarding software installation. Page 1 of 3 2001 Windigo Systems Pocket Monitor Release Notes Quick Start Instructions • Download Pocket Monitor from Windigo Systems FTP server, and run “CEStack.exe" • Once the installation finishes, you should have a shortcut on your desktop called “CE Stack Install” • Make sure your Pocket PC device is turned on and the ActiveSync is working • Double click “CE Stack Install” icon to run the installation for CE device, and follow the instruction both on your host PC and your Pocket PC • After the installation finishes, reset the Pocket PC device • Now you can plug in Windigo Bluetooth CF card into the CF expension pack slot, and ready to run XTNDConnect Monitor, and enjoy the Bluetooth technology from Windigo Systems. Known Issues Installation • This installation package and Pocket Monitor have been tested on iPaq PocketPC with Compaq CF expansion pack only, if you have encountered any other questions on any other platform, please contact with Windigo Systems for technical support. Exchange vCards • Default vCard used to exchange between Bluetooth devices is named as myCard.vcf, so if you don’t have this file on your pocket PC, you will be prompted by an error message when you try to exchange the vCards. So before you can exchange your vCard with others, please make sure you have created this vCard, or you have changed the card name to existing one you have on your iPaq. You can change the default settings for OBEX push from Settings->Object Push Settings. File Transfer • Bi-directional operations (such as sending files in both directions at once) using file transfer are not fully supported. Startup/Shutdown • If happened you cannot open Pocket Monitor, please reset your pocket PC. Page 2 of 3 2001 Windigo Systems Pocket Monitor Release Notes This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
FCC ID : QQFPBTCF02C2CW FRONT SIDE OF EUT Number 1 FCC ID : QQFPBTCF02C2CW REAR SIDE OF EUT Number 2
35mm 35mm Windigo Systems Model: PBTCF02C2CW FCC ID: QQFPBTCF02C2CW This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful Interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. CE 0470
Bluetooth Compact Flash (CF) card usage Windigo Bluetooth Compact Flash card is a complete Bluetooth transceiver packed in Compact Flash card form factor with standard Compact Flash I/O interface; this product can be used on PDA, notebook, and digital camera as long as these platforms support Bluetooth technology to transfer both data and voice between these devices. Windigo Bluetooth Compact Flash card composes these components listed bellow CF card connector This is the interface between computing device and Bluetooth CF card, and it’s a 50 pin connector which conveys the signal between computing device and Bluetooth Module, like data lines, control line and address lines. CF to UART Bridge Chip This is a controller to delivery the information between CF slot and UART interface. On the computing device side, this controller declares itself as an standard UART like I/O device, on module side, it reads the data from Bluetooth transceiver and send it to Bluetooth protocol stack over UART interface, meanwhile it writes data to Bluetooth transceiver over UART interface. Crystal Crystal is used to provide the clock to the UART bridge chip. This crystal is a 18.432MHz crystal, which is the basis for bridge chip to generate the accurate UART baud rate. EEPROM EEPROM is used to store the CIS information for CF card configurations. Bluetooth Module Bluetooth module performs all the Bluetooth functions from RF transmit and receive to communication protocol, also the man-machine interface operation, including LED control. Antenna Antenna is the unit to send the signal to air and receive the signal from air and feed into Bluetooth module. A PCB antenna is built-in the Windigo Bluetooth Compact Flash card. Typical Windigo Bluetooth Compact Flash Card Usage Scenario Windigo Bluetooth Compact Flash (CF) Card with PDA is a typical usage scenario. Before user inserts the Windigo Bluetooth CF card into PDA’s CF slot, the software which includes necessary graphic user interface (GUI) and Bluetooth communication protocol stack needs to be installed on PDA. After inserting Windigo Bluetooth CF card into PDA, user can start the installed Bluetooth application to communicate with other Bluetooth enabled devices. For example, when user wants to send data from the PDA to a computer, user can select the data file and start the transfer via GUI. Then data is transferred from PDA to UART bridge chip first at 115.2kbps of data rate. Therefore, the bridge chip will buffer the data, and then send the data to Bluetooth Module over UART interface. As long as the Bluetooth Module get the data, it will send data to the remote Bluetooth enabled device over air by using frequency hoping technology with GFSK (Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying) modulation method, and hopping over 79 channels at 1600 hop per second in most of countries worldwide. The data transmitted has a symbol rate of 1 Ms/s. Also TDD scheme is used for transmitter and receiver at 625us or times of 625us interval, and the maximum data rate is at 721kbps.
FCC TEST REPORT Report No. : F2N0613 SPORTON International Inc. TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 FCC TEST REPORT for 47 CFR, Part 15, Subpart C Equipment : Bluetooth CompactFlash Card Model No. : PBTCF02C2CW FCC ID : QQFPBTCF02C2CW Filing Type : Certification Applicant : Windigo Systems 2210 O’Toole Ave, Suite 200, San Jose, CA 95131, U.S.A. † The test result refers exclusively to the test presented test model / sample. † Without written approval of SPORTON International Inc., the test report shall not be reproduced except in full. † Certificate or Test Report must not be used by the applicant to claim the product in this test report endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of U.S. government. SPORTON International Inc. 6F, No.106, Sec. 1, Hsin Tai Wu Rd., Hsi Chih, Taipei Hsien, Taiwan, R.O.C. FCC TEST REPORT Report No. : F2N0613 SPORTON International Inc. FCC ID : QQFPBTCF02C2CW TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 Page No. : i FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Issued Date : Dec. 31, 2002 Table of Contents HISTORY OF THIS TEST REPORT..........................................................................................II CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE..................................................................................................................1 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST.......................................................................2 1.1. APPLICANT.........................................................................................................................................2 1.2. MANUFACTURER..................................................................................................................................2 1.3. BASIC DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST.....................................................................................2 1.4. FEATURE OF EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST....................................................................................................2 2. TEST CONFIGURATION OF EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST..........................................................................4 2.1. TEST MANNER....................................................................................................................................4 2.2. DESCRIPTION OF TEST SYSTEM.............................................................................................................4 2.3. CONNECTION DIAGRAM OF TEST SYSTEM................................................................................................6 3. GENERAL INFORMATION OF TEST........................................................................................................7 3.1. TEST FACILITY.....................................................................................................................................7 3.2. TEST VOLTAGE....................................................................................................................................7 3.3. STANDARD FOR METHODS OF MEASUREMENT..........................................................................................7 3.4. TEST IN COMPLIANCE WITH...................................................................................................................7 3.5. FREQUENCY RANGE INVESTIGATED........................................................................................................7 3.6. TEST DISTANCE...................................................................................................................................7 3.7. TEST MODES......................................................................................................................................7 4. REPORT OF MEASUREMENTS AND EXAMINATIONS.............................................................................8 4.1. LIST OF MEASUREMENTS AND EXAMINATIONS...........................................................................................8 4.2. HOPPING CHANNEL SEPARATION............................................................................................................9 4.3. NUMBER OF HOPPING FREQUENCY......................................................................................................13 4.4. HOPPING CHANNEL BANDWIDTH..........................................................................................................15 4.5. DWELL TIME OF EACH FREQUENCY WITHIN A 30 SECONDS PERIOD............................................................19 4.6. OUTPUT POWER................................................................................................................................23 4.7. 100KHZ BANDWIDTH OF FREQUENCY BAND EDGES................................................................................24 4.8. TEST OF CONDUCTED EMISSION..........................................................................................................27 4.9. TEST OF RADIATED EMISSION..............................................................................................................33 4.10. ANTENNA REQUIREMENTS...................................................................................................................41 5. EMI SUPPRESSION COMPONENT LIST................................................................................................42 6. ANTENNA FACTOR & CABLE LOSS.....................................................................................................43 7. LIST OF MEASURING EQUIPMENTS USED...........................................................................................44 8. UNCERTAINTY OF TEST SITE...............................................................................................................45 FCC TEST REPORT Report No. : F2N0613 SPORTON International Inc. FCC ID : QQFPBTCF02C2CW TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 Page No. : ii FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Issued Date : Dec. 31, 2002 History of this test report Original Report Issue Date: Dec. 31, 2002 No additional attachment. Additional attachment were issue…
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FCC TEST REPORT Report No. : F2N0613 SPORTON International Inc. FCC ID : QQFPBTCF02C2CW TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 Page No. : 1 of 3 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Issued Date : Dec. 31, 2002 1.1. Photographs of Conducted Emission Test Configuration n The photographs show the configuration that generates the maximum emission. FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW FCC TEST REPORT Report No. : F2N0613 SPORTON International Inc. FCC ID : QQFPBTCF02C2CW TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 Page No. : 2 of 3 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Issued Date : Dec. 31, 2002 SIDE VIEW FCC TEST REPORT Report No. : F2N0613 SPORTON International Inc. FCC ID : QQFPBTCF02C2CW TEL : 886-2-2696-2468 Page No. : 3 of 3 FAX : 886-2-2696-2255 Issued Date : Dec. 31, 2002 1.2. Photographs of Radiated Emission Test Configuration n The photographs show the configuration that generates the maximum emission. FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 1 | 15C | 2.40 GHz - 2.48 GHz | 2.50 mW |

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