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REV: 9/04 FCC PART 15 COMPLIANCE Compliance Statement (Part 15.19) WARNING: 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. Warning (Part 15.21) Caution: Any change or modification not expressly approved by Zonar Systems could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 19518 INTERNATIONAL BLVD. SEATTLE, WA 98188.5493 877.THE.EVIR • FAX: 206.878.3082 www.zonarsystems.com © 2004 Zonar Systems, LLC • is a registered trademark of Zonar Systems, LLC 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS WHAT IT IS...............................................................................................................................3 HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS...................................................................................................3 WHY IT MATTERS...................................................................................................................3 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION...................................................................................................4 KEYPAD & NAVIGATION.........................................................................................................5 SCHEMATIC OVERVIEW.........................................................................................................6 HOW TO USE......................................................................................................................7-10 INDEX OF FUNCTION......................................................................................................11-12 LIMITED WARRANTY Zonar does not represent or warrant that the hardware and software are free of bugs or errors and shall not be liable for any losses (financial or non-financial) occurring as a result of such bugs or errors. No other warranty express or implied, including any warranties of merchantability or particular purpose, is provided for any hardware or software provided pursuant to this contract. Zonar shall not be liable to customer, or any third-party for any general, special, punitive, incidental, indirect or consequential damages, or any loss of profits or business, arising out of this agreement. In no event shall Zonar’s liability exceed the value of one month’s subscription paid by customer to Zonar, not to exceed one thousand dollars, under this agreement. Zonar warrants that the hardware and software comprise a verified safety inspection system which, when used according to Zonar's instructions, will allow the customer the ability to verify that safety inspections have occurred. However, Zonar disclaims any liability arising as a result of operator error (whether willful, negligent, or intentional) or misuse of the hardware or software. Customer shall have no other liability and customer shall have no other remedy, except as specifically provided in this paragraph; and in no event shall Zonar be liable for any consequential damages. The terms and conditions of this agreement shall apply to any replacement hardware and software furnished. 2 WHAT IT IS The Zonar 2010 Replaces Paper Forms For Safety Inspections The Zonar 2010 replaces all the paperwork that’s required by Federal and State regulations for your pre and post-trip inspections. It’s a handheld reader for radio frequency identification (RFID) tags. The RFID tags have been placed around the vehicle you drive in critical inspection areas or zones. So now as you go around the vehicle checking components, instead of paper forms, you’ll use the Zonar 2010. HOW THE ZONAR SYSTEM WORKS The Zonar 2010’s Part of An Electronic Safety Inspection System The Zonar System is a paperless, electronic safety inspection system. In other words, the power of computers and the Internet eliminate the hassles of dealing with paperwork. Recording, reviewing, storing, and managing vehicle inspections becomes easier and faster. And most importantly, the Zonar System helps make sure that you’re always driving a safe vehicle. Specially Programmed Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Tags RFID tags have been put on the vehicle in critical inspection areas or zones. The RFID tags, which are weather-resistant—they can withstand mud, grease, and even ice—contain information about their location on the vehicle, fleet numbers, and the components you need to inspect. The Zonar 2010 reads the tags and then prompts you to indicate whether the components in a particular zone are OK or BAD. When you find problems with components, you’ll select descriptions of their defective conditions from a list. Then, you’ll decide whether or not it’s safe to operate the vehicle with the defective conditions. If you’re driving and stopped by a state trooper or police officer, you’ll use the Zonar 2010 to provide on-road inspection verification. Safety Inspection Information Stored In A Computer Instead of Boxes The information about safety inspections that you record in the Zonar 2010 gets transmitted to computers at Zonar Systems via the Internet. How? You’ll place the Zonar 2010 into a Reader Downloading Station (RDS) that’s been installed where you work. Management, safety, and maintenance personnel access the pre and post trip inspection reports from their computers. No more passing of paper, complaints about lost reports and illegible handwriting, and unnecessary delays in getting repairs made. WHY IT MATTERS The Zonar 2010 reads the tags and then prompts you to indicate whether the components in a particular zone are OK or BAD. When you find problems with components, you’ll select descriptions of their defective conditions from a list. Then, you’ll decide whether or not it’s safe to operate the vehicle with the defective conditions. If you’re driving and stopped by a state trooper or police officer, you’ll use the Zonar 2010 to provide on-road inspection verification.…
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19518 International Blvd., Suite 101 • Seattle, WA 98188.5493 Phone: (206) 878-2459 • Toll Free: 1 (877) THE-EVIR • Fax: (206) 878-3082 www.zonarsystems.com F C C A U T H O R I Z A T I O N Date: 07/05/04 Time: 12 : 56 To: FCC Authorization & Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21045-0429 From: Mike McQuade Phone: 206 - 878 - 2459 Director R&D Fax: 206 - 878 - 3082 Applicant: Zonar Systems LLC. E-Mail:[email protected] ________________________________________________________________________ Dear Ladies and/or Gentlemen: I appoint Kenneth L. Boston and James Blaha at L.S. Compliance, Inc., to act as an agent in the preparation of applications under Part 15 of the rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission. I certify that the exhibitions properly describe the device being submitted under this application and will implement any changes described in the test report. The labels described will be affixed to each item. The following statement is required by the Federal Communications Commission: By checking Yes, the applicant certifies that, in the case of an individual applicant, he or she is not subject to a denial of federal benefits, that included FCC benefits, pursuant to section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C 853(a), or, in the case of a non-individual applicant (e.g. corporation, partnership, or other unincorporated association), no party to the application is subject to a denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to that section. ___X___YES _______NO Dated this ___5___day of __July__, 2004 By: Mike McQuade Title: Director R&D / Zonar Systems LLC Phone: 206 - 878 - 2459
Zonar Systems, LLC RFID Reader FCC ID #: SEJ-2010HH Photo One – External RFID Reader Front Panel and Display Zonar Systems, LLC RFID Reader FCC ID #: SEJ-2010HH Photo Two – External RFID Reader Back Panel and FCC ID Label Zonar Systems, LLC RFID Reader FCC ID #: SEJ-2010HH Photo Three – External RFID Reader Charging and I/O Connection Zonar Systems, LLC RFID Reader FCC ID #: SEJ-2010HH Photo Four – External RFID Reader Light Source Zonar Systems, LLC RFID Reader FCC ID #: SEJ-2010HH Photo Five – External RFID Reader FCC ID Label
Technical Data Sheet TDS No. B-423 Effective Date: 06/03/2004 BRADYBONDZ(TM) B-423 THERMAL TRANSFER PRINTABLE GLOSSY WHITE POLYESTER LABEL STOCK Details: BRADY WORLDWIDE, INC. P.O. Box 2131 Milwaukee, WI 53201-2131 Tel. 414/358-6600 Fax 800/292-2289 Description : GENERAL Print Technology: Thermal transfer Materials Type: White polyester Finish: Glossy white Adhesive: Permanent acrylic APPLICATIONS Electronic PCB and component identification, bar code label and rating plates. RECOMMENDED RIBBONS Brady series R6000 Brady series R4400 (colors - red, blue, green, white) Brady series R4900 and R6200 (alternates) AGENCY APPROVALS UL: B-423 is a UL Recognized Component to UL969 Labeling and Marking Standard when printed with Brady Series R6000 ribbon. See UL file MH17154 for specific details. UL information can be accessed on line at UL.com. Search in Certifications area. The Brady Series R4900 ribbon is also UL approved. CSA: B-423 is CSA Accepted to C22.2 No.0.15-95 Adhesive Labels Standard when printed with Brady Series R6000 ribbon. See CSA file 041833 for specific details. CSA information can be accessed online at directories.csa-international.org. DIN VDE 0472 Part 815: Brady B-423 meets requirements of a halogen- free material per DIN VDE 0472 part 815. (Statement based on review of product construction and confirmation halogen content test run at an independent test laboratory.) PHYSICAL PROPERTIES TEST METHODS AVERAGE RESULTS ThicknessASTM D 1000 -Substrate -Adhesive 0.002 inch (0.0508 mm) 0.001 inch (0.0254 mm) 0.003 inch (0.0762 mm) Page 1 of 4TDS - BRADYBONDZ(TM) B-423 THERMAL TRANSFER PRINTABLE GLOSS... 8/16/2004http://www.bradyid.com/tds/tdsv1r0.nsf/16a6991f10d79a4d86256cee004a3a6d/2... B-423 is not recommended for low surface energy surfaces such as polyethylene and polypropylene. Performance properties tested on B-423 printed with Series R6000 and R6200 ribbons using the Bradyprinter™ THT Model 300X-Plus thermal transfer printer. Printed samples were laminated to aluminum and allowed to dwell 24 hours before exposure to the indicated environments. Unless noted, results are the same for both ribbons. -Total Adhesion to: -Stainless Steel - Painted Enamel - Textured ABS ASTM D 1000 20 minute dwell 24 hour dwell 20 minutes dwell 24 hour dwell 20 minutes dwell 24 hour dwell 51 oz/inch (56 N/100 mm) 78 oz/inch (85 N/100 mm) 54 oz/inch (59 N/100 mm) 67 oz/inch (73 N/100 mm) 10 oz/inch (11 N/100 mm) 15 oz/inch (17 N/100mm) TackASTM D 2979 Polyken™ Probe Tack 1 second dwell 21 oz (600 g) Dielectric StrengthASTM D 10008600 Volts PERFORMANCE PROPERTIES TEST METHOD TYPICAL RESULTS High Service Temperature30 days at various temperatures No visible effect to label at 110°C. Slight discoloration at 120° C; moderate discoloration at 145°C but label is still functional. Low Service Temperature30 days at -70°CNo visible effect Short Term High Service Temperature 5 minutes at various temperatures No visible effect to label at 180°C. Slight discoloration and label shrinkage at 200°C; label is functional. Label becomes nonfunctional at 210°C due to label shrinkage. Humidity Resistance30 days at 100°F (37°C) and 95% relative humidity. No visible effect UV Light Resistance30 days in UV Sunlighter™ 100 Slight discoloration WeatherabilityASTM G26 30 days in Xenon Arc Weatherometer No visible effect Salt Fog ResistanceASTM B 117 30 days in 5% salt fog solution chamber No visible effect Page 2 of 4TDS - BRADYBONDZ(TM) B-423 THERMAL TRANSFER PRINTABLE GLOSS... 8/16/2004http://www.bradyid.com/tds/tdsv1r0.nsf/16a6991f10d79a4d86256cee004a3a6d/2... Samples were printed with Series R6000 and R6200 ribbons using a Bradyprinter™ 300X- Plus thermal transfer printer. Samples were laminated to aluminum panels and allowed to dwell 24 hours prior to testing. Testing was conducted at room temperature and consisted of 30 minute immersions in the specified test fluid. After immersion, the samples were removed from the test fluid and the printed image rubbed 10 times with a cotton swab saturated with the test fluid. The rating scale below shows the effect to the quality of the print for each sample. Rating Scale: PERFORMANCE PROPERTY CHEMICAL RESISTANCE CHEMICAL REAGENT SUBJECTIVE OBSERVATION OF VISUAL CHANGE EFFECT TO LABEL STOCK EFFECTS TO PRINTED IMAGE R6000 R6200 WITHOUT RUB WITH RUB WITHOUT RUB WITH RUB AcetoneSlight adhesive ooze 1 5 1 5 TolueneSlight adhesive ooze 1 5 1 5 Isopropyl Alcohol No visible effect 1 1 1 1 Mineral SpiritsNo visible effect 1 1 1 1 GasolineSlight adhesive ooze 1 1 1 1 JP-8 Jet FuelSlight adhesive ooze 1 1 1 1 Brake FluidNo visible effect 1 1-2 1 5 Skydrol ® 500B-4 Slight adhesive ooze 1 5 2 5 SAE 20 WT Oil at 70°C No visible effect 1 1 1 1 MIL 5606 OilNo visible effect 1 1 1 1 Formula 409 ® Cleaner No visible effect 1 1 1 1 Northwoods ™ Buzz Saw Citrus Degreaser No visible effect 1 1 1 1 Deionized Water No visible effect 1 1 1 1 Page 3 of 4TDS - BRADYBONDZ(TM) B-423 THERMAL TRANSFER PRINTABLE GLOSS... 8/16/2004http://www.bradyid.com/tds/tdsv1r0.nsf/16a6991f10d79a4d86256cee004a3a6d/2... 1= no visible effect 2= slight smear or print removal, detectable but minimal smear 3= moderate smear or print removal (print still legible) 4= severe smear or print removal (print illegible or just barely legible) 5= complete print and/or topcoat removal NP= print removed prior to rub Product testing, customer feedback, and history of similar products, support a customer performance expectation of at least two years from the date of receipt for this product as long as this product is stored in its original packaging in an environment below 80 degrees F and 60% RH . We are confident that our product will perform well beyond this time frame. However, it remains the responsibility of the user to assess the risk of using such product. We encourage customers to develop functional testing protocols that will qualify a product's fitness for use, in their actual applications. Trademarks and References: BradyBondz™ is…
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Zonar Systems, LLC RFID Reader FCC ID #: SEJ-2010HH Photo Five – External RFID Reader FCC ID Label
Zonar Systems, LLC RFID Reader FCC ID #: SEJ-2010HH Photo One – Internal RFID Reader Open for Inspection Zonar Systems, LLC RFID Reader FCC ID #: SEJ-2010HH Photo Two – Internal RFID Reader – RF Section showing Antenna looped around the Illumination Lens Zonar Systems, LLC RFID Reader FCC ID #: SEJ-2010HH Photo Three – Internal RFID Reader – RF Section Close-Up Zonar Systems, LLC RFID Reader FCC ID #: SEJ-2010HH Photo Four – Internal RFID Reader – Antenna Looped Around Lens Zonar Systems, LLC RFID Reader FCC ID #: SEJ-2010HH Photo Five – Internal RFID Reader – Ground Plane Side of RF Section Zonar Systems, LLC RFID Reader FCC ID #: SEJ-2010HH Photo Six – Internal RFID Reader – View of Antenna Lead Wires
L.S. Compliance, Inc. W66 N220 Commerce Court Cedarburg, WI 53012 262-375-4400 Fax: 262-375-4248 COMPLIANCE TESTING OF: EVIRNET™ 2010 © Hand-Held Interrogator Prepared For: Zonar Systems, L.L.C. Attention: Mr. Mike McQuade 19518 International Boulevard Seattle, WA 98188 Test Report Number: 304337-Tx TCB Rev. 1 Test Dates: August 2 ND , 2004 All results of this report relate only to the items that were tested. This report is not to be reproduced, except in full, without written approval of L. S. Compliance, Inc. L.S. Compliance, Inc. Page 2 of 24 Test Report Number: 304337-TX TCB Rev. 1 Prepared For: Zonar Systems, LLC. Table of Contents Section Description Page Index 2 1 L. S. Compliance in Review 3 2 A2LA Certificate of Accreditation 4 3 A2LA Scope of Accreditation 5 4 Validation Letter-U.S. Competent Body for EMC Directive 89/336/EEC 6 5 Signature Page 7 6 Product and General Information 8 7 Introduction 8 8 Product Description 9 9 Test Requirements 10 10 Summary of Test Report 10 11 Radiated RF Emissions Test 11-18 12 Conducted Emissions Test, AC Power Line 19-23 Appendix A Test Equipment List 24 L.S. Compliance, Inc. Page 3 of 24 Test Report Number: 304337-TX TCB Rev. 1 Prepared For: Zonar Systems, LLC. 1. L. S. Compliance In Review L. S. Compliance, Inc. is located in Cedarburg, Wisconsin – United States. We may be contacted by: Mail: L. S. Compliance, Inc. W66 N220 Commerce Court Cedarburg, Wisconsin 53012 Phone: 262-375-4400 Fax: 262-375-4248 E-mail: [email protected] As an EMC Testing Laboratory, our Accreditation and Assessments are recognized through the following: A2LA – American Association for Laboratory Accreditation Accreditation based on ISO/IEC 17025 : 2001 with Electrical (EMC) Scope of Accreditation A2LA Certificate Number: 1255.01 U. S. Conformity Assessment Body (CAB) Validation Validated by the European Commission as a U. S. Conformity Assessment Body operating under the U. S. /EU, Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) operating under the European Union EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, Article 10.2. Date of Validation: January 16, 2001 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) – USA Listing of 3 Meter Semi-Anechoic Chamber based on 47CFR 2.948 FCC Registration Number: 90756 Listing of 3 and 10 meter OATS based on 47CFR 2.948 FCC Registration Number: 90757 Industry Canada On-file, 3 Meter Semi-Anechoic Chamber based on 47CFR 2.948 File Number: IC 3088 On-file 3 and 10 Meter OATS based on RSS-210 File Number: IC 3088-A L.S. Compliance, Inc. Page 4 of 24 Test Report Number: 304337-TX TCB Rev. 1 Prepared For: Zonar Systems, LLC. 2. A2LA Certificate of Accreditation L.S. Compliance, Inc. Page 5 of 24 Test Report Number: 304337-TX TCB Rev. 1 Prepared For: Zonar Systems, LLC. 3. A2LA Scope of Accreditation L.S. Compliance, Inc. Page 6 of 24 Test Report Number: 304337-TX TCB Rev. 1 Prepared For: Zonar Systems, LLC. 4. Validation Letter – U.S. Competent Body for EMC Directive 89/336/EEC L.S. Compliance, Inc. Page 7 of 24 Test Report Number: 304337-TX TCB Rev. 1 Prepared For: Zonar Systems, LLC. 5. Signature Page Prepared By: January 4, 2005 Teresa A. White, Document Coordinator Date Tested By: January 4, 2005 Abtin Spantman, EMC Engineer Date Approved By: January 4, 2005 Kenneth L. Boston, EMC Lab Manager Date PE #31926 Licensed Professional Engineer Registered in the State of Wisconsin, United States L.S. Compliance, Inc. Page 8 of 24 Test Report Number: 304337-TX TCB Rev. 1 Prepared For: Zonar Systems, LLC. 6. Product and General Information Manufacturer: Zonar Systems, LLC Date(s) of Test: August 2 ND , 2004 Test Engineer(s): Tom Smith √ Abtin Spantman Ken Boston Model #: EVIRNET TM 2010 © Hand-Held Interrogator Serial #: LSC-IN-2 Voltage: Internal 3.6 VDC Batteries, or 12VDC from the base Charger Unit Operation Mode: Normal, and continuous transmit 7. Introduction On August 2 ND , 2004, a series of Conducted and Radiated Emission tests were performed on one sample of the Zonar EVIRNET TM 2010 © Hand-Held Interrogator, serial number LSC-IN-2, here forth referred to as the “Equipment Under Test” or “EUT”. The data contained in this report is complementary to the data contained in L.S. Compliance report number 304340 (Test of the Zonar Remote Download Station ‘RDS’), and uses the same download station sample as the charging station and peripheral attachments. These tests were performed using the procedures outlined in ANSI C63.4-2003 for intentional radiators, and in accordance with the limits set forth in FCC Part 15.209 (Industry Canada RSS-210) for a low power transmitter. These tests were performed by Abtin Spantman, EMC Engineer of L.S. Compliance, Incorporated. All Radiated and Conducted Emission tests were performed upon the EUT to measure the emissions in the frequency bands described in Title 47 CFR, FCC Part 15, including 15.35, 15.209 and Industry Canada RSS-210 to determine whether these emissions are below the limits expressed within the standards. These tests were performed in accordance with the procedures described in the American National Standard for methods of measurement of Radio-Noise Emissions from Low-Voltage Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the Range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz (ANSI C63.4-2003). Another document used as a reference for the EMI Receiver specification was the Comite International Special Des Perturbations Radioelelectriques (CISPR) Number 16-1, 2003. All tests were performed at L.S. Compliance, Inc., in Cedarburg, Wisconsin, unless otherwise noted. L.S. Compliance, Inc. Page 9 of 24 Test Report Number: 304337-TX TCB Rev. 1 Prepared For: Zonar Systems, LLC. 8. Product Description The Zonar EVIRNET TM 2010 © Hand-Held Interrogator is an RFID Smart-Tag reader operating on a transmit frequency of 124.5 kHz. The 2010 © Hand-Held Interrogator is part of a multi-component system to monitor, store and report safety inspection information. The 2010 © Interrogator is used in conjunction with RFID tags that would be placed in critical points of a vehicle, with autom…
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Zonar FCC ID # SEJ-2010HH Test Setup Photos View of the EUT showing setup for worst-case RF emissions, with placed in the ‘RDS’ while the battery is being charged, and the EUT is communicating through the RS-232 port. View of the EUT showing the spotlights on top of the unit View of the EUT showing setup on the test stand Photo(s) Taken During Conducted Emission Testing View of the setup for the Conducted Emissions test
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 0.1245 MHz - 0.1245 MHz | - |

V3R
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
2020 Tablet
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
81010
Equipment Class
DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz
V3
Equipment Class
PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter
80510
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter