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T3QI2TXLMasterCue I2TX-L series handheld cueing transmitter

Hive Industries Limited
MasterCue I2TX-L series handheld cueing transmitter - FCC ID T3QI2TXL - Hive Industries Limited
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
Date of Grant
Dec 21, 2011
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Dec 21, 2011
Equipment Note
MasterCue I2TX-L series handheld cueing transmitter
Frequency Range
434.07500000 - 434.07500000
Company
Hive Industries Limited
Country
United Kingdom

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Users Manual

Cueing and Presentation Control Specialists MicroCue 2 User Manual With New Laser Pointer Handset Do not stare into beam 2 Contents: Introduction 3 Safety Instructions 4 Diagrams 5 Laser Handset and safe use 6 Classic Handset 7 Regulations Compliance 8 Environmental 13 Operating Instructions 13 Programming Special Cues 16 Loss of Signal 17 Trouble Shooting 18 Radio Frequency System 23 Equipment Supplied and Accessory Options 23 Technical Support Contact 23 3 Introduction MicroCue 2 is the mobile professional’s 1st choice presentation cueing system. Featuring USB interfacing, MicroCue 2 can connect to computers and directly control up to 2 PowerPoint presentations as in main and back- up or a separate presentation for notes etc., as well as providing visual and audible cues. The system design provides for a highly portable and a quick, easy-to-set-up presentation control system. MicroCue 2 is based on the Interspace Industries MasterCue series platform, retaining proven features such as the robust case design and the AV industrial grade wireless RF system. With 3 buttons the presenter can request to go backwards as well as forwards if required, or to communicate an alternative presentation function (e.g. go to black or restart). The visual and audible cues are easy to understand and designed to clearly indicate which button has been pushed and what cue action is required. MicroCue 2 - For Professional Presentations on the Move! We hope MicroCue 2 exceeds your expectations and welcome any feedback that you have about this or any of our products. Thank you. The Interspace Industries Team www.interspaceind.com 4 Safety Instructions All safety and operating instructions should be read before this product is operated and should be retained for further reference. Please adhere to all the warnings on this product and in these operating instructions. Please follow these instructions carefully. Power. Only use the power source indicated on the device. Devices equipped with a grounded plug should only be used with a grounded type outlet. In no way should this grounding be disconnected, modified or suppressed. Power Supply Lead. To unplug the device always pull by the plug itself, not the power supply lead. The power source outlet should always be near the MicroCue main unit and easily accessible. Ensure the power supply lead cannot be walked on or damaged by items placed on or against it. Do not use if the power supply lead is damaged. Using the device with a damaged power supply lead may expose you to electric shock or other hazards. Check the condition of the power supply lead regularly. Contact your dealer or service centre immediately for a replacement if damaged. Keep Away From Harmful Substances To prevent the risk of electric shock and fire, do not expose this device to rain, humidity or intense heat sources (such as radiators or direct sunlight). Avoid using this equipment in environments where there is excessive heat, dust, moisture, chemicals, vibration or mechanical shocks. Slots and Openings. These are designed into the device for ventilation and to avoid overheating. Always ensure these openings remain clear. Do not attempt to insert anything into these openings under any circumstances. If liquids have been spilled on, or objects have fallen into the product it must be checked by a qualified technician before re- using. Connections. All inputs and outputs (except for power input) are TBTS defined under EN60950.  DO NOT OPEN SYSTEM DUE TO HIGH VOLTAGE.  DO NOT IMMERSE IN WATER. Servicing. Do not attempt to service this product yourself. Should an unauthorised person attempt to either open the covers or service our products, it may invalidate your Limited Factory Warranty. In addition, opening or removing covers and screws may expose you to electric shocks or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. 5 Figure 1 MicroCue Connections Diagram Figure 2 MicroCue Rear Panel 12VDC Power Input Mini Jack Headphone Cue Tone Output RF Level Indicator BNC Aerial Connector USB Connections Keyboard Program Input (PS2 Socket) 6 Handsets Two types of handsets with different button configurations can be supplied with the MicroCue 2 system. The original classic handset and one with a laser incorporated into the design. Laser Handset A slimmer, slightly longer handset that sits comfortably in your hand. A finger notch on the rear of the handset anchors it to your hand. Extensive redesign of the internal antenna means we have squeezed a little bit more distance out of this handset. Over 100m open field. We use 2 batteries:- one for the transmitter, (AA or MN1500 size, 1.5V) and a separate battery just for the Laser (CR2, 3V). This is a high power/high capacity battery that is common in photographic systems and readily available. Safe Laser Use The Laser is Class 2, less than 1mW green 532nm laser. It is 10x brighter than an equivalent red laser. It is important to use the laser in a safe manner by highlighting your images on screens. It is not advisable to use a laser on a monitor that has a glass front, or something similar, as the reflection of the beam could reflect into someone's eyes and may cause discomfort or worse. Use the beam in either a circular or backwards and forwards motion to circle an outline, highlight an item being discussed or, underline something. CAUTION – Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure DO NOT SHINE INTO THE SKY AT AIRCRAFT — You will be arrested, fined and imprisoned in many countries! LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM 532nm ,1mW IEC/EN 60825-1:2007 Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 & 1040.11 except for deviation Pursuant to Laser No. 50, dated June 24, 2007 FCC ID T3QI2TXL 7 Handsets (Cont’d) Power Consumption & LED Status We have made the handset intelligent in respect of its battery condition. The state of the battery can be monitored on the handset. …

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Cover Letter(s)

Hive Industries Ltd, Unit 1A, 126 Great North Road, Hatfield, Herts AL9 5JNUK Registered in England No. 3252160VAT No. GB 684 1390 22 WEEE Compliant–Producer Registration No. WEE/GG0052TQ Tel 0870 770 8088Fax: 0870 770 8089 Email: [email protected] Authority to Act as Agent Date:_12/10/2011__ American Certification Body, Inc. 6731 Whittier Avenue Suite C110 McLean, VA 22101 To Whom It May Concern: ______RN ElectronicsLtd_____is authorized to act on our behalf, until otherwise notified,for applications to American Certification Body, Inc. (ACB). We certify that we are not subject to denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 862. Further, no party, as defined in 47 CFR 1.2002 (b), to the application is subject to denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits. Thank you, Agency Agreement Expiration Date:_____12 months By:____________________________Dave Humphrys___________ (Signature 1 )(Print name) Title:_______CEO___________________ On behalf of:____Hive Industries Ltd ___{OurBrand Name,Interspace Industries}___________ (Company Name) Telephone:______0870 770 8088______ Request for Confidentiality Date: __12/10/2011______ 1 -Must be signed by applicant contact given for applicant on the FCC site, or by the authorized agent if an appropriate authorized agent letter has been provided. Letters should be placed on appropriate letterhead.

Cover Letter(s)

American Certification Body Inc. 6731 Whittier Ave, Suite C110, McLean, VA 22101, USA ACB: I see that the application includes three models which are electrically identical but mechanically different with varying numbers of buttons. Please confirm that you evaluated all three models and that you have provided the test data for the model which gave the highest emissions and fundamental level. RNElectronics: The applicant submitted 3 model variants for test. There was no discernible difference in emissions from any of them, so of these the four-button model was fully tested and reported. ACB: A letter was provided to describe a modification to the device. Please confirm that this modification took place before the testing, or that you investigated the effects on the device after the modification was made. RNElectronics: This modification was performed prior to the testing.

ID Label/Location Info

LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE IN TO BEAM 532nm ,1mW IEC/EN 60825-1:2007 Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 & 1040.11 except for deviation Pursuant to Laser No. 50, dated June 24, 2007 FCC ID T3QI2TXL LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE IN TO BEAM 532nm ,1mW IEC/EN 60825-1:2007 Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 & 1040.11 except for deviation Pursuant to Laser No. 50, dated June 24, 2007 FCC ID T3QI2TXL Model No. Serial No. i2TX-L3 220 311 8888 Manufactured 09/2011 Manufactured by : Interspace Industries, Hatfield, AL9 5JN, UK Manufactured by : Interspace Industries, Tucson AZ, 85714 Batteries 1xAA 1.5V alkaline for transmitter 1xCR2 3V Lithium for Laser Disposal of batteries via local WEEE regulations Model No. Serial No. i2TX-3L 220 311 8888 Manufactured 09/2011 Note :- we need to confirm which serial number format is correct CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERIES ARE REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERIES ARE REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS

Test Report

File nameHIVE INDUSTRIES.4818-2PAGE1OF37 QMF21J–3: FCC PART 15C: RNEISSUE 02:-JUN 10 FCC 47CFR part 15C Test Report For i2TX-L1, i2TX-L2,i2TX-L3 Reference Standard: FCC 47CFR part 15C Manufacturer: Hive Industries For type of equipment and serial number, refer to section 3 Report Number: 10-035/4818/2A/11 Supersedes report# 10-035/4818/2/11 Report Produced by:-R.N. Electronics Ltd. 1 Arnolds Court Arnolds Farm Lane Mountnessing Essex CM13 1UT U.K. www.RNelectronics.comTelephone+44 (0) 1277 352219 Facsimile+44 (0) 1277 352968 electronics R N 2004RN ELECTRONICS LIMITEDREPORT NUM BER10-035/4818/2A/11 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED File nameHIVE INDUSTRIES.4818-2PAGE2OF37 QMF21J–3: FCC PART 15C: RNEISSUE 02:-JUN 10 1.Contents 1.Contents...............................................................................................................2 2.Summary of test results........................................................................................3 3.Equipment Under Test (EUT)...............................................................................4 3.1EQUIPMENTSPECIFICATION...........................................................................................................................................4 3.2EUTCONFIGURATIONS FOR TESTING.........................................................................................................................4 3.3EUTMODES.......................................................................................................................................................................5 3.4EMISSIONSCONFIGURATION.........................................................................................................................................6 4.Specifications.......................................................................................................7 4.1DEVIATIONS........................................................................................................................................................................7 4.2TESTS ATEXTREMES OFTEMPERATURE&VOLTAGE..........................................................................................7 4.3MEASUREMENTUNCERTAINTIES.................................................................................................................................7 5.Tests, Methods and Results.................................................................................8 5.1CONDUCTED EMISSIONS..................................................................................................................................................8 5.2RADIATED EMISSIONS......................................................................................................................................................8 5.3INTENTIONAL RADIATORFIELD STRENGTH............................................................................................................10 5.4FREQUENCY STABILITY................................................................................................................................................11 5.5PERIODIC OPERATION AND EMISSIONS....................................................................................................................11 5.6OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH AND BAND EDGE...............................................................................................................12 6.Plots and Results...............................................................................................13 6.1CONDUCTEDEMISSIONS..............................................................................................................................................13 6.2RADIATEDEMISSIONS...................................................................................................................................................14 6.3DUTYCYCLE...................................................................................................................................................................23 6.420DBBANDWIDTH.........................................................................................................................................................24 7Explanatory Notes..............................................................................................25 7.1EXPLANATION OFFAILLIMIT1STATEMENT....................................................................................................25 7.2EXPLANATION OF LIMITLINE CALCULATIONS FOR RADIATED MEASUREMENTS.......................................25 8.Photographs.......................................................................................................26 9.Signal Leads......................................................................................................31 10.Test Equipment Calibration list...........................................................................32 11.Auxiliary equipment............................................................................................33 11.1AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED BYHIVEINDUSTRIES.............................................................................33 11.2AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED BYRNELECTRONICSLIMITED..........................................................33 12.Modifications......................................................................................................34 12.1MODIFICATIONS BEFORETEST...................................................................................................................................34 12.2MODIFICATIONS DURINGTEST...................................................................................................................................34 13.Compliance information......................................................................................35 14Description of Test Sites.....................................................................................36 15Abbreviations and Units.....................…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Dave Humphrys(CEO)
[email protected]+448707708088Fax: +448707708089

Test Firm

R.N. Electronics Ltd.Roger Ray
[email protected]44-1277-352219Fax: 44-1277-352968

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115.231434.075 MHz - 434.075 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term

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