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T7MCP-800CELLULAR BOOST

Kisan Telecom Co., Ltd
CELLULAR BOOST - FCC ID T7MCP-800 - Kisan Telecom Co., Ltd
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Application Details

Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Date of Grant
Sep 28, 2006
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Sep 26, 2006
Equipment Note
CELLULAR BOOST
Frequency Range
869.00000000 - 894.00000000
Company
Kisan Telecom Co., Ltd
Country
South Korea

Documents & Files

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Users Manual

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Cover Letter(s)

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External Photos

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ID Label/Location Info

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Internal Photos

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Parts List/Tune Up Info

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Test Report

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Test Setup Photos

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Users Manual

 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the ClearCell + Plus Cellular Signal Booster. Designed to improve and enhance cellular telephone performance, the Signal Booster will attract and strengthen cellular signals in homes with little or no service. As a result, you will experience fewer dropped and miss calls, less audio breakup while talking, and an increase in your phone’s battery life between charges. With only two major components—the Patch Antenna and the Base Amplifier--the Cellular Signal Booster is easy to install and requires no attic, outdoor, or roof access. Tools are necessary only if you want to wall-mount the Booster Base. RANGE and SIGNAL indicators on the Base Amplifier’s display will aid you in the installation process and ensure the Cellular Signal Booster reaches and maintains optimal performance. The following pages provide further information on how the ClearCell + Plus Cellular Signal Booster functions, as well as a detailed guide to its proper installation and use. IMPORTANT NOTE: It is critical that you perform the Site Evaluation before you proceed any further. This evaluation determines if you have a minimum signal level from your Cellular Service Provider, which is required for the Cellular Signal Booster to function properly. If you have virtually no signal and cannot place a phone call from anywhere in your home, the Cellular Signal Booster cannot solve your problem. ClearCell Plus Gives your cell a booster shot  Table of Contents Introduction ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss Page  Site Evaluation ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss Page 3 Packing Contents ssssssssssssssssssssssssssss Page 4 Installation Overview sssssssssssssssssssssssss Page 5 How Does It Work? ssssssssssssssssssssssssss Page 6 The Problem sssssssssssssssssssssssssssss Page 6 The Solution sssssssssssssssssssssssssssss Page 7 Detailed Installation Procedure ssssssssssssssss Page  Trouble Shooting sssssssssssssssssssssssssss Page 9 3 Site Evaluation It is critical to pre-evaluate the home in which you are planning to install the ClearCell + Plus Cellular Signal Booster. This is to determine whether or not an adequate signal from your cellular telephone carrier’s system base station is reaching your home, which is necessary to allow the Cellular Signal Booster to do its job. The evaluation involves a simple 2-step process and your cellular handset. Using your handset, walk around the home in which you plan to install the product. Specifically, walk to each window of your home. . By at least one window in your home, does the display on your cellular handset indicate you have “service” (not a “no service” or “searching for system” indication) or at least  signal bar? 2. If yes, can you make a phone call at this window? If you answered yes to both questions, you can continue to install the Cellular Signal Booster. The Patch Antenna should be installed on the window with the strongest signal (most bars on your phone). 4 Packing Contents The following items are included in the Cellular Signal Booster box along with optional mounting hardware. Figure 1 Patch Antenna Base Amplifier AC Adapter Service Antenna Patch Antenna Mounting Bracket Wall Mount Bracket Wall Mount Hardware 5 Installation and Setup Overview The following is an overview of the installation process. To ensure the product’s best operation, we highly recommend following the “Detailed Installation Procedure” on page 12. . Find the strongest signal near a window a window in your home with your own cellular handset’s signal bars. . Attach the included Patch Antenna approximately  inches from the top of the window with the strongest signal. 3. Adjust the Patch Antenna until you see the strongest SIGNAL reading on the Base Amplifier. 4. Place the Base Amplifier in the area of your home with the weakest cellular signal. The Base Amplifier can either be set on a tabletop or wall mounted. 5. Adjust the Base Amplifier’s Service Antenna to get the largest RANGE meter reading. NOTE: Be sure to install the Patch Antenna at least 5 feet away from Base Amplifier and its Service Antenna to avoid oscillation. Having walls between the Antennas also help. If the two antennas are too close, the red ALARM light will flash on the Base Amplifier indicating oscillation and shutdown. 6 How Does It Work? The Problem If you have poor cellular service within your home—if you frequently have no service and repeatedly experience dropped and missed calls— it could be because the walls in your home are disrupting the cellular signals traveling to and from your cellular handset. When your home is not located close enough to your cellular carrier’s system base station, materials such as cement, plaster, wood, and metal embedded in your home’s structure often serve as cellular signal barriers, reducing their strength as they try to penetrate exterior walls (Fig. .) The Cellular Signal Booster is a device and system created to combat weak cellular signals by concentrating them at an unobstructed point on a home’s exterior (i.e., a window) and transmitting them to a compact base station installed in the home’s interior. Figure 2 Signal Reduction Through Walls 6 7 Figure 3 Cellular Signal Booster System Block Diagram The Solution How Does the Cellular Signal Booster Work? The Cellular Signal Booster has two antennas, one that links to your cellular carrier’s system base station (Patch Antenna), and another that links to the cellular telephone handset within your home (Service Antenna.) Between these two antennas are two directional amplifiers that boost both cellular carrier system base station signals and your cellular telephone handset signals (Fig. 3.) Carrier Base Station Patch Antenna Service Antenna Handset Base Amplifier Filter Amp.  To install the Cellular Signal Booster System properly, the Patch Antenna should be mounted on the window in your home closest to your cellular carrier’s system base station. Since windows have little to no signal…

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Cover Letter(s)

Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division Confidentiality Request regarding application for certification of FCC ID: T7MCP-800 Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commission’s Rules, we hereby request confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below: Exhibit Type File Name Block Diagram CP-800_Block Diagram.pdf Schematic Diagram CP-800_Circuit Diagram.pdf Parts List CP-800_Part List.pdf Operating Description CP-800_Operating Description.pdf The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials may be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The applicant understands that pursuant to Section 0.457 of the Rules, disclosure of this application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application. Sincerely, Pan Soo Kim / Senior Manager 2F, Segi Building, 65 Bangyi- Dong, Soungpa-Gu, Seoul, 138-828, Korea

External Photos

Test Report No.: NK2GR186 KISAN TELECOM CO.,LTD. FCC ID :T7MCP-800 Page 78 of 93 Appendix C – EUT Photographs ● Front Side View of EUT Test Report No.: NK2GR186 KISAN TELECOM CO.,LTD. FCC ID :T7MCP-800 Page 79 of 93 ● Rear Side View of EUT Test Report No.: NK2GR186 KISAN TELECOM CO.,LTD. FCC ID :T7MCP-800 Page 80 of 93 ● Left Side View of EUT Test Report No.: NK2GR186 KISAN TELECOM CO.,LTD. FCC ID :T7MCP-800 Page 81 of 93 ● Right Side View of EUT Test Report No.: NK2GR186 KISAN TELECOM CO.,LTD. FCC ID :T7MCP-800 Page 85 of 93 ● Adapter View of EUT

ID Label/Location Info

Test Report No.: NK2GR186 KISAN TELECOM CO.,LTD. FCC ID :T7MCP-800 Page 76 of 93 APPENDIX A - Labelling Requirement The sample label shown shall be permanently affixed at a conspicuous location on the device and be readily visible to the user at the time of purchase. Labelling Requirements

Internal Photos

Test Report No.: NK2GR186 KISAN TELECOM CO.,LTD. FCC ID :T7MCP-800 Page 82 of 93 â—Ź Front View of Main Board Test Report No.: NK2GR186 KISAN TELECOM CO.,LTD. FCC ID :T7MCP-800 Page 83 of 93 â—Ź Front View of Main Board without Shield Test Report No.: NK2GR186 KISAN TELECOM CO.,LTD. FCC ID :T7MCP-800 Page 84 of 93 â—Ź Rear View of Main Board Test Report No.: NK2GR186 KISAN TELECOM CO.,LTD. FCC ID :T7MCP-800 Page 86 of 93 â—Ź Inside View of Adapter Test Report No.: NK2GR186 KISAN TELECOM CO.,LTD. FCC ID :T7MCP-800 Page 87 of 93 â—Ź Front View of Adaptor Board Test Report No.: NK2GR186 KISAN TELECOM CO.,LTD. FCC ID :T7MCP-800 Page 88 of 93 â—Ź Rear View of Adapter board

Parts List/Tune Up Info

Tune up Procedure Test configuration of Equipment under test The EUT was tested under all applicable modulation which were CDMA, TDMA and GSM. All tests were performed at Low, Middle and High channel except for Occupied bandwidth testing. During the test, the RF output of the EUT was connected to the Power meter or Spectrum Analyzer. The Input of the EUT was connected to the Signal Generator (E4438C). All tests were performed just before at the shutdown point (to Reverse), Auto Gain Control point (to Forward). The Radiated emission was estimated from 30MHz ~ 10GHz. Test Setup: 1) Getting start - The EUT’s input was directly connected to the Signal Generator. - The EUT’s output was connected to the Spectrum Analyzer through the attenuator. - EUT Power on. - Wait the EUT to check the isolation. - Set the modulation of the Signal Generator. - Signal Generator power on and adjust the output level. - Set the RBW and VBW and other setting of the Spectrum Analyzer. 2) Modulation type by each test item - CDMA, TDMA, GSM : RF Output power, Occupied bandwidth, Spurious Emissions ant Antenna Terminals, Band-edge test - CW : Radiated spurious emission test 3) Spectrum RBW and VBW setting by each modulation - CDMA set RBW and VBW with 30KHz. - TDMA set RBW and VBW with 300Hz. - GSM set RBW and VBW with 3KHz. 4) EUT Gain and Signal Generator output level - During the all test, The EUT gain was 50dBm and Signal Generator’s output level was approximately from –45.1dBm to –38.5dBm.

Test Report

Test Report No.: NK2GR186 KISAN TELECOM CO.,LTD. FCC ID :T7MCP-800 Page 1 of 93 Nemko Korea CO., Ltd. 300-2, Osan-Ri, Mohyun-Myun, Yongin-City, Gyunggi-Do, KOREA TEL:+82 31 322 2333 FAX:+82 31 322 2332 FCC EVALUATION REPORT FOR CERTIFICATION Applicant : KISAN TELECOM CO., LTD Dates of Issue : September,16, 2006 2F, Segi Bldg., Bangyi-Dong, SongPa-Gu, Seoul, Test Report No. : NK2GR186 138-828,Korea Test Site : Nemko Korea Co., Ltd. FCC ID Brand Name CONTACT PERSON Applied Standard: FCC 47 CFR Part 15 & 2 FCC 47 CFR Part 22H Equipment Class: Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter EUT Type: Cellular Booster The device bearing the brand name and FCC ID specified above has been shown to comply with the applicable technical standards as indicated in the measurement report and was tested in accordance with the measurement procedures specified in ANSI C63.4-2003. I attest to the accuracy of data and all measurements reported herein were performed by me or were made under my supervision and are correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. I assume full responsibility for the completeness of these measurements and vouch for the qualifications of all persons taking them. Tested By : Minchul Shin Reviewed By : H.H. Kim Engineer Manager & Chief Engineer T7MCP-800 AnyCess+ 2F, Segi Bldg., Bangyi-Dong, SongPa-Gu, Seoul, 138-828, Korea Mr. Pan Soo Kim Telephone No. : +82 02 3433 8316 Test Report No.: NK2GR186 KISAN TELECOM CO.,LTD. FCC ID :T7MCP-800 Page 2 of 93 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Scope 4 2. Introduction (Site Description) 5 3. Test Conditions & EUT Information 6 4. Measuring Instrument Calibration 8 5. Summary of Test Results 9 6. Recommendation / Conclusion 9 7. Test Equipment 10 8. Description of Test 11 8.1 Conducted Emissions 11 8.2 Radiated Emissions 12 8.3 Field Strength of Spurious Emissions 13 8.4 RF Power Output 14 8.5 Occupied Bandwidth 15 8.6 Spurious Emissions at Antenna Terminals and Two-Tone test 16 8.7 Band Edge 17 9. Test Data 18 9.1 Conducted Emissions 18 9.2 Radiated Emissions 32 9.3 Field Strength of Spurious Emissions 34 9.4 RF Power Output 37 9.5 Occupied Bandwidth 38 9.6 Spurious Emissions at Antenna Terminals and Two-Tone test 45 9.7 Band Edge 67 9.8 Maximum Permissible Exposure 74 Test Report No.: NK2GR186 KISAN TELECOM CO.,LTD. FCC ID :T7MCP-800 Page 3 of 93 Appendix A: Labelling Requirement 76 Appendix B: Photographs of Test Set-up 77 Appendix C: EUT Photographs 78 Appendix D: Schematic Diagram 89 Appendix E: Block Diagram 90 Appendix F: USER’S Manual 91 Appendix G: Operational Description 92 Appendix H: Turn up Procedure 93 Test Report No.: NK2GR186 KISAN TELECOM CO.,LTD. FCC ID :T7MCP-800 Page 4 of 93 1. Scope Measurement and determination of electromagnetic emissions (EME) of radio frequency devices including intentional and/or unintentional radiators for compliance with the technical rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission under FCC Part 15 & Part 22. Responsible Party: Contact Person: Manufacturer: Kisan Telecom Co.,Ltd. Mr. Pansoo Kim Tel : +82 2 3433-8316 Kisan Telecom Co.,Ltd. 2F, Segi Bldg., Bangyi-Dong, SongPa-Gu, Seoul, 138-828, Korea z FCC ID: T7MCP-800 z Model: CP-800 z Brand Name: AnyCess+ z EUT Type: Cellular Booster z Electric Rating: Adapter(Input: AC100V-240V, 0.3A Output: DC5V, 1.5A) z Equipment Class: z Applied Standard: z Test Procedure(s): z Dates of Test: z Place of Tests: Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter FCC 47 CFR Part 15 & 2 FCC 47 CFR Part 22H ANSI C63.4 (2003), TIA/EIA603 September 12, 2006 to September 15, 2006 Nemko Korea Co., Ltd. Test Report No.: NK2GR186 KISAN TELECOM CO.,LTD. FCC ID :T7MCP-800 Page 5 of 93 2. Introduction (Site Description) The measurement procedure described in American National Standard for Methods of Measurement of Radio-Noise Emissions from Low-Voltage Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the Range of 9kHz to 40GHz (ANSI C63.4-2003) was used in determining radiated and conducted emissions emanating from Kisan Telecom Co., Ltd FCC ID : T7MCP-800 These measurement tests were conducted at Nemko Korea Co., Ltd. The site address is 300-2, Osan-Ri, Mohyun-Myun, Yongin-City, GyungGi-Do, KOREA The area of Nemko Korea Corporation Ltd. Test Site is located in a mountain area at 80 kilometers (48 miles) southeast and Incheon International Airport (Incheon Airport), 30 kilometers (18miles) south-southeast from central Seoul. It is located in the valley surrounded by mountains in all directions where ambient radio signal conditions are quiet and a favorable area to measure the radio frequency interference on open field test site for the computing and ISM devices manufactures. The detailed description of the measurement facility was found to be in compliance with the requirements of 2.948 according to ANSI C63.4 2003. Fig. 1. The map above shows the Seoul in Korea vicinity area. The map also shows Nemko Korea Corporation Ltd. and Incheon Airport. Nemko Korea Co., Ltd. 300-2, Osan-Ri, Mohyun-Myun, Yongin-City GyungGi-Do,KOREA 449-852 Tel)+82-31-322-2333 Fax)+82-31-322-2332 Test Report No.: NK2GR186 KISAN TELECOM CO.,LTD. FCC ID :T7MCP-800 Page 6 of 93 3. Test Conditions & EUT Information Operating During Test The EUT was configured and tested utilizing the maximum input drive level resulting in maximum gain conditions for all tests. If the maximum input drive level is exceeded, internal attenuators are activated to produce a level RF output and eliminate the device from operating beyond the maximum RF ouput power that is below the saturated RF output power. Environmental Conditions Temperature 22 ~ 25 Relative Humidity 35% ~ 65% Description of EUT Frequency Range Tx : 824MHz ~ 849MHz Rx : 869MHz ~ 894MHz Uplink F9W: 2.99dBm DXW: 4.82dBm GXW,F1D: 6.05dBm Output Power Downlink F9W: 3.23dBm DXW: 4.30dBm GXW,F1D: 5.51dBm Emission Designator F9W,DXW,GXW,F1D Modulation(s) CDMA,TDMA,GSM,AMPS Antenna Type Patch, Dipole antenna Dimensions (L X W X H) 140mm X 110 mm X 30 mm Weight 255g Voltage Adapter(In…

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Test Setup Photos

Test Report No.: NK2GR186 KISAN TELECOM CO.,LTD. FCC ID :T7MCP-800 Page 77 of 93 Appendix B – Photographs of Test Set-up z Conducted Test Picture (Front) z Conducted Test Picture (Rear)

Contact Information

Applicant

Peter Kim
[email protected]82234338316Fax: 82234338341

Test Firm

Nemko Korea Co.,Ltd.Hyun-ho Kim
[email protected]82-31-322-2333Fax: 82-31-322-2332

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmissionTolerance
822H869 MHz - 894 MHz6.00 mWF1DAmp
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power listed is conducted. Fixed Operation: For outdoor antenna the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be fixed-mounted on outdoor permanent structures. RF exposure compliance may be addressed at the time of licensing, as required by the responsible FCC Bureau(s), including antenna co-location requirements of �1.1307(b)(3). The peak radiated output power must not exceed 7W ERP. For indoor antenna, the antenna(s) used for this transmitter are to be fixed-mounted on indoor permanent structures providing a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons during normal operation. Users and installers must be provided with appropriate antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions, including antenna co-location requirements of �1.1307(b)(3), for satisfying RF exposure compliance. RF exposure compliance may need to be addressed at the time of licensing, as required by the responsible FCC Bureau(s), including antenna co-location requirements of �1.1307(b)(3). Mobile operation: The antenna installation and operating configurations of this device, including any applicable source-based time-averaging duty factor, antenna gain and cable loss must satisfy MPE categorical Exclusion Requirements of �2.1091. The antenna(s) used for this device must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.

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