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Trilliant Networks 1 Watt Radio Module In stallation Instructions January 3, 2007 Trilliant Net w ork s The Trilliant Networks 1 Watt Radio Module is a 2.4GHz 802.15.4 data transceiver module. The module contains a trance antenna or optional MMCX connector. Power is supplied by a host module with a nominal operating voltage of 3.3 volts. Specification of the radio includes: IEEE Standard: 802.15.4 Power Output: 1 Watt (+30 dBm) Radio Sensitivity: -92 dBm minimum RF Data Rate: 250kbps Operating Frequency: 2.4-2.485 GHz Bit Error Rate: 7*10-7 @92dBm Network Topology: Mesh, Point to Point Spread Spectrum: Direct Sequence Modulation: O-QPSK Radio Dimensions: 1.6” x 1.5” Antenna Options: Directional trace antenna or MMCX external Compliance Statement (Part 15.19) 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. 2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Warning (Part 15.21) Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. RF Exposure (OET Bulletin 65) To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices, this transmitter should only be used or installed at locations where there is at least 20cm separation distance between the antenna and all persons. FCC Interference Statement (Part 15.105 (b)) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. To comply with FCC’s RF exposure limits for general population / uncontrolled exposure, the antenna(s) used for this transmitter 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. OEM Responsibility to the FCC Rules and Regulations The 1W Module has been certified per FCC Part 15 rules for integration into products without further testing or certification. To fulfill the FCC certification requirements the OEM of the “1W” Module must ensure that the information provided on the “1W” Label is placed on the outside of the final product. The “1W” Module is labeled with its own FCC ID Number. If the FCC ID is not visible when the module is installed inside another device, then the outside of the device into which the module is installed must also display a label referring to the enclosed module. This exterior label can use wording such as the following: “Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID: TMB-EM000019” or “Contains FCC ID: TMB-EM000019” The OEM of the “1W” Module must only use the approved antenna, which has been certified with this module. The OEM of the “1W” Module must test their final product configuration to comply with Unintentional Radiator Limits before declaring FCC compliance per Part 15 of the FCC rules. Industry Canada Statement The term “IC” before the certification/registration number only signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met. Trilliant Networks, Inc. 950 Rue Cowie Granby, Quebec J2J 1P2 Canada Phone (450) 375-0556
Trilliant Networks, Inc. 950 Cowie Street, Suite Granby, Quebec, Canada J2J 1p2 Tel: (450) 375-0556 Fax: (450) 375-8746 PART 15 UNLICENSED MODULAR TRANSMITTER APPROVAL Date: 11/12/06 Time: 2:45PM To: Federal Communications Commission 445 Twelfth Street, SW Washington, DC 20554 From: Robert Fischette Phone: 450 375 0556 Title: Director, Wireless Products Fax: 450 375 8746 Applicant: Trilliant Networks E-mail: [email protected] FRN: 0013 8331 40 Subject: Justification for Part 15 Radio Module Approval To Whom It May Concern The following is justification for Trilliant Networks 2.4GHz 1 watt RF Module application for “Radio Module Approval”, set forth in the requirements and policies of the authorization of unlicensed, low power “transmitter modules” for operation under Part 15 of the Commission’s Rules. “Radio Module Approval” is sought with the understanding that the Trilliant Networks 2.4GHz Wireless 1 watt RF Module is designed for use with Trilliant Networks products. Over the years, the Office of Engineering and Technology (OET) has, on a limited number of occasions, granted approval of modular transmitter circuitry that could be used in a variety of Part 15 devices without requiring those devices to obtain subsequent and separate FCC approvals. Such approvals have been granted in an effort to afford relief to equipment manufacturers by eliminating the requirement that a new equipment authorization be obtained for the same transmitter when it is installed in a new device. More recently, a number of manufacturers have requested information about the conditions under which such modular approvals might be granted. This Public Notice sets forth the requirements for approval of modular transmitter equipment designs. These requirements are in addition to what is normally required for an application for an intentional radiator. Factors considered when seeking an equipment authorization for modular transmitters: (a) In order to be considered a transmitter module, the device must be a complete RF transmitter, i.e., it must have its own reference oscillator (e.g., VCO), antenna, etc. The only connectors to the module, if any, may be power supply and modulation/data inputs. The Trilliant Networks 2.4GHZ 1 watt Radio Module is a single printed wiring board that implements a self contained, complete wireless interface module. The radio section utilizes at Freescale MC13192 radio transceiver, utilizing the 802.15.4 standard driven by a 16.000MHz crystal circuit on the board. The MC13192 chip drives a balun which couples the signal through transmit/.receive switches to an RF amplifier delivering 30dbm to a printed and MMCX connector (dependent upon configuration selected). Typically an omni-directional ½ wave dipole antenna is supplied with the MMCX connector, with alternative antennas only approved for special, specifically tested applications. The only connections to the module provide antenna connection (in MMCX configuration), serial data connectivity and power. (b) Compliance with FCC RF Exposure requirements may, in some instances, limit the output power of a module and/or the final applications in which the approved module may be employed. The RF power out for the transmit amplifier in the Trilliant Networks 2.4GHZ 1 watt Radio Module is limited to 30dbm, with a typical power output between 5-30dbm. (c) While the applicant for a device into which an authorized module is installed is not required to obtain a new authorization for the module, this does not preclude the possibility that some other form of authorization or testing may be required for the device (e.g., a WLAN into which an authorized module is installed must still be authorized as a PC peripheral, subject to the appropriate equipment authorization). The Trilliant Networks 2.4GHZ 1 watt Radio Module is designed to be mounting in various plastic enclosures depending upon the requirements of the product. No variation of the radio circuitry occurs. (d) In the case of a modular transceiver, the modular approval policy only applies to the transmitter portion of such devices. Pursuant to Section 15.101(b), the receiver portion will either be subject to Verification, or it will not be subject to any authorization requirements (unless it is a Scanning Receiver, in which case it is also subject to Certification, pursuant to Section 15.101(a)). (e) The holder of the grant of equipment authorization (Grantee) of the module is responsible for the compliance of the module in its final configuration, provided that the OEM, integrator, and/or end user has complied with all of the instructions provided by the Grantee which indicate installation and/or operating conditions necessary for compliance. The Trilliant Networks 2.4GHZ 1 watt Radio Module is designed to be used internally only in products utilizing the Trilliant Networks communication infrastructure, such as electric meters, gas meters, thermostats, etc. In order to obtain a modular transmitter approval, this cover letter requesting modular approval is being submitted and the numbered requirements identified below are addressed in the application for equipment authorization. 1) The modular transmitter must have its own RF shielding. This is intended to ensure that the module does not have to rely upon the shielding provided by the device into which it is installed in order for all modular transmitter emissions to comply with Part 15 limits. It is also intended to prevent coupling between the RF circuitry of the module and any wires or circuits in the device into which the module is installed. Such coupling may result in non-compliant operation. The Trilliant Networks 2.4GHZ 1 watt Radio Module is a completely self contained radio module which has its own RF shielding. No other RF shielding is required or implemented. 2) The modular transmitter must have buffered modulation/data inputs (if such inputs are provided) to ensure that the module will comply with Part 15 require…
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Trilliant Networks 1 Watt Module FCC ID#: TMB-EM000019 Photo One – External Front View – Showing FCC ID Label Trilliant Networks 1 Watt Module FCC ID#: TMB-EM000019 Photo Two – External Close-Up of FCC ID Label Trilliant Networks 1 Watt Module FCC ID#: TMB-EM000019 Photo Three – External View of Antenna Trilliant Networks 1 Watt Module FCC ID#: TMB-EM000019 Photo Four – External View of Antenna Connector
FCC ID Label File, Trilliant Networks 1 Watt Trilliant Networks FCC ID: TMB- EM000019 IC: 6028A- EM000019 Model: EM-0018C
Technical Data Sheet BRADYBONDZ(TM) B-423 THERMAL TRANSFER PRINTABLE GLOSSY WHITE POLYESTER LABEL STOCK TDS No. B-423 Effective Date: 03-Jun-2004 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.) Details: PHYSICAL PROPERTIES TEST METHODS AVERAGE RESULTS Thickness ASTM D 1000 -Substrate -Adhesive -Total 0.002 inch (0.0508 mm) 0.001 inch (0.0254 mm) 0.003 inch (0.0762 mm) 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) Tack ASTM D 2979 Polyken™ Probe Tack 1 second dwell 21 oz (600 g) Dielectric Strength ASTM D 1000 8600 Volts 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. PERFORMANCE PROPERTIES TEST METHOD TYPICAL RESULTS High Service Temperature 30 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 Temperature 30 days at -70°C No 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 Resistance 30 days at 100°F (37°C) and 95% relative humidity. No visible effect UV Light Resistance 30 days in UV Sunlighter™ 100 Slight discoloration Weatherability ASTM G26 30 days in Xenon Arc Weatherometer No visible effect Salt Fog Resistance ASTM B 117 30 days in 5% salt fog solution chamber No visible effect PERFORMANCE PROPERTY CHEMICAL RESISTANCE 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. SUBJECTIVE OBSERVATION OF VISUAL CHANGE CHEMICAL REAGENT EFFECT TO EFFECTS TO PRINTED IMAGE R6000 R6200 LABEL STOCK WITHOUT RUBWITH RUB WITHOUT RUB WITH RUB Acetone Slight adhesive ooze 1 5 1 5 Toluene Slight adhesive ooze 1 5 1 5 Isopropyl Alcohol No visible effect 1 1 1 1 Mineral Spirits No visible effect 1 1 1 1 Gasoline Slight adhesive ooze 1 1 1 1 JP-8 Jet Fuel Slight adhesive ooze 1 1 1 1 Brake Fluid No 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 Oil No 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 Rating Scale: 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: BradyBondz™ is a trademark of Brady Worldwide, Inc. BradyPrinter™ is a trademark of Brady Worldwide, Inc. Formula 409® is a registered trademark of the Clorox Company Northwoods™ is a trademark of the Superior Chemical Corporation Polyken™ is a trademark of Testing Machines Inc. Skydrol® is a registered trademark of the Monsanto Company Sunlighter™ is a trademark of the Test Lab Apparatus Company ASTM: American Society for Testing and Materials (U.S.A.) CSA: Canadian Standards Association SAE: Society of Automotive Engineers (U.S.A.) UL: Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (U.S.A.) All S.I. …
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Trilliant Networks 1 Watt Module FCC ID#: TMB-EM000019 Photo One – Internal Open for Inspection Trilliant Networks 1 Watt Module FCC ID#: TMB-EM000019 Photo Two – Internal Flip Side of Board
Prepared For: Trilliant Networks Model #:EM-0018C LS Research, LLC EUT: 1 Watt Serial #: 1,4,8,9,10 Template: 15.247 DTS TX (V2 9-06-06) Report #: 306468 TX v1.0 Customer FCC ID #:TMB-EM000019 Page 69 of 72 Appendix B Whip Antenna Specification(s)
Prepared For: Trilliant Networks Model #: EM-0018C LS Research, LLC EUT: 1 Watt Radio Module Serial #: 1,4,8,9,10 Template: 15.247 DTS TX (V2 9-06-06) Report #: 306468 TCB TX v3 Customer FCC ID #:TMB- EM000019 Page 67 of 73 EXHIBIT 13. CHANNEL PLAN AND SEPARATION Not Applicable to this Device. EXHIBIT 14. MPE CALCULATIONS The following MPE calculations are based on the inverted-L printed circuit board trace antenna and the whip antenna, with a measured ERP of 137.2 dBμV/m and 135.1 dBμV/m respectively, at 1 meter, and conducted RF power of +28.8 dBm (Both antenna have peak power on channel 7) as presented to the antenna. The calculated gain of the trace antenna, based on the ERP measurements is 4.0 dB. The whip antenna has a declared gain of 1.0 dBi 14.1 MPE prediction for Trace antenna. Prepared For: Trilliant Networks Model #: EM-0018C LS Research, LLC EUT: 1 Watt Radio Module Serial #: 1,4,8,9,10 Template: 15.247 DTS TX (V2 9-06-06) Report #: 306468 TCB TX v3 Customer FCC ID #:TMB- EM000019 Page 68 of 73 14.2 MPE prediction for Whip antenna.
LS Research, LLC W66 N220 Commerce Court ● Cedarburg, WI 53012 ● USA Phone: 262.375.4400 ● Fax: 262.375.4248 www.lsr.com LS Research, LLC Prepared For: Trilliant Networks Template: 15.247 DTS TX (v2 9-06-06) Report #:306468 Customer FCC ID #: TMB-EM000019 Page 1 of 73 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ENGINEERING TEST REPORT # 306468 TCB TX V3 Compliance Testing of : 1 Watt Module Test Date(s): 23 rd October – 7 th November 2006 Prepared For: Trilliant Networks, Inc. Attention: Mr. Robert Fischette 950 Cowie Street Grandby, Quebec J2J 1P2 In accordance with: Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Part 15, Subpart C, Section 15.247 Digital Modulation Transmitters (DTS) Operating in the Frequency Band 2400 MHz – 2483.5 MHz This Test Report is issued under the Authority of: Brian E. Petted, VP of Engineering Signature: Date: January 15, 2007 Test Report Prepared by: Teresa A. White, Document Coordinator Signature: Date: January 15, 2007 Tested by: Khairul Aidi Zainal, EMC Engineer Signature: Date: January 15, 2007 This Test Report may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval of LS Research, LLC. Prepared For: Trilliant Networks Model #: EM-0018C LS Research, LLC EUT: 1 Watt Radio Module Serial #: 1,4,8,9,10 Template: 15.247 DTS TX (V2 9-06-06) Report #: 306468 TCB TX v3 Customer FCC ID #:TMB- EM000019 Page 2 of 73 TABLE OF CONTENTS (PAGE 1 OF 2) EXHIBIT 1. INTRODUCTION 4 1.1 Scope 4 1.2 Normative References 4 1.3 LS Research, LLC Test Facility 5 1.4 Location of Testing 5 1.5 Test Equipment Utilized 5 EXHIBIT 2. PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT 6 2.1 Client Information 6 2.2 Equipment Under Test (EUT) Information 6 2.3 Associated Antenna Description 6 2.4 EUT’s Technical Specifications 7 2.5 Product Description 8 EXHIBIT 3. EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS & CONFIGURATIONS DURING TESTS 9 3.1 Climate Test Conditions 9 3.2 Applicability & Summary of EMC Emission Test Results 9 3.3 Modifications Incorporated in the EUT for Compliance Purposes 9 3.4 Deviations & Exclusions from Test Specifications 9 EXHIBIT 4. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 10 EXHIBIT 5. RADIATED EMISSIONS TEST 11 5.1 Test Setup 11 5.2 Test Procedure 11 5.3 Test Equipment Utilized 12 5.4 Test Equipment List 12 5.5 Calculation of Radiated Emission Limits 13 5.6 Radiated Emissions Test Data Chart 14-18 5.7 Test Setup Photo(s)-Radiated Emissions Test 19-21 5.8 Screen Captures-Radiated Emissions Testing 22-34 EXHIBIT 6. CONDUCTED EMISSIONS TEST, AC POWER LINE: 15.207 35 6.1 Test Setup 35 6.2 Test Procedure 35 6.3 Test Equipment List 35 6.4 FCC Limits of Conducted Emissions at the AC Mains Ports 36 6.5 Test Data Chart Conducted Emission 37-38 6.6 Test Setup Photo(s)-Conducted Emissions Test 39 6.7 Screen Captures-Conducted Emissions Test 40-41 EXHIBIT 7. OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH: 15.247(A)(2) 42 7.1 Limits 42 7.2 Method of Measurements 42 7.3 Test Equipment List 42 7.4 Screen Captures-Occupied Bandwidth 43-47 Prepared For: Trilliant Networks Model #: EM-0018C LS Research, LLC EUT: 1 Watt Radio Module Serial #: 1,4,8,9,10 Template: 15.247 DTS TX (V2 9-06-06) Report #: 306468 TCB TX v3 Customer FCC ID #:TMB- EM000019 Page 3 of 73 TABLE OF CONTENTS (page 2 of 2) EXHIBIT 8 BAND-EDGE MEASUREMENTS 47 8.1 Method of Measurements 47 8.2 Screen Captures 49-53 EXHIBIT 9 POWER OUTPUT (CONDUCTED): 15.247(B) 54 9.1 Method of Measurements 54 9.2 Test Data 54 9.3 Test Equipment List 54 9.4 Screen Captures-Power Output (Conducted) 55-57 EXHIBIT 10. POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY: 15.247(E) 58 10.1 Limits 58 10.2 Test Equipment List 58 10.3 Test Data 58 10.4 Screen Captures – Power Spectral Density 59-61 EXHIBIT 11. SPURIOUS RADIATED EMISSIONS: 15.247(D) 62 11.1 Limits 62-63 11.2 Test Equipment List 63 11.3 Test Data 63 11.4 Screen Captures-Spurious Radiated Emissions 64-65 EXHIBIT 12. FREQUENCY & POWER STABILITY OVER VOLTAGE 66 EXHIBIT 13. CHANNEL PLAN AND SEPARATION 66 EXHIBIT 14. MPE CALCULATIONS 67 14.1 MPE Prediction for Trace Antenna 67 14.2 MPE Prediction for Whip Antenna 68 APPENDIX A TEST EQUIPMENT LIST 69 APPENDIX B WHIP ANTENNA SPECIFICATION(S) 70 APPENDIX C FIRMWARE AND SETUP INSTRUCTIONS 71 APPENDIX D JUSTIFICATION OF AVERAGE DUTY FACTOR CALCULATIONS 72 STATEMENTS FROM MANUFACTURER 73 LSR Revision Control Date Revision # Revised By 8-07-06 2.0 AS/TAW 8-17-06 3.0 AS/TAW 9-06-06 3.1 AS/TAW Prepared For: Trilliant Networks Model #: EM-0018C LS Research, LLC EUT: 1 Watt Radio Module Serial #: 1,4,8,9,10 Template: 15.247 DTS TX (V2 9-06-06) Report #: 306468 TCB TX v3 Customer FCC ID #:TMB- EM000019 Page 4 of 73 EXHIBIT 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 SCOPE References: FCC Part 15, Subpart C, Section 15.247 Title: Telecommunication – Code of Federal Regulations, CFR 47, Part 15 Purpose of Test: To gain FCC Certification Authorization for Digital Modulation Transmitters operating in the Frequency Band of 2400 MHz – 2483.5 MHz Test Procedures: Both conducted and radiated emissions measurements were conducted in accordance with American National Standards Institute ANSI C63.4 – 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. Environmental Classification: • Commercial, Industrial or Business • Residential 1.2 NORMATIVE REFERENCES Publication Year Title 47 CFR, Parts 0-15 (FCC) 2005 Code of Federal Regulations - Telecommunications ANSI C63.4 2004 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. CISPR 16-1-1 2003 Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods. Part 1-1: Measuring Apparatus. CISPR 16-2-1 2003 Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods. Part 201: Conducted disturbance measurement. FCC Public Notice DA 00-1407 2000 Part 15 Unlicensed Modular Transmitter Approval FCC ET Docket No.…
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Page 1 of 5 TEST SETUP PHOTOS TRILLIANT NETWORKS FCC ID: TMB-EM000019 Test Setup Photo(s) – Radiated Emissions Test EUT in Vertical Orientation with Whip antenna Page 2 of 5 EUT in Horizontal Orientation with Whip antenna EUT in Side Orientation with Whip antenna Page 3 of 5 EUT in Vertical Orientation with PCB antenna Page 4 of 5 EUT in Horizontal Orientation with PCB antenna EUT in Side Orientation with PCB antenna Page 5 of 5 Test Setup Photo(s) – Conducted Emissions Test EUT with Whip antenna. EUT with Trace antenna.
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 2.41 GHz - 2.46 GHz | 766.00 mW |

SecureMesh Wide Area Network
Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX
NETWORK ACCESS POINT
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DTS - Digital Transmission System
Transceiver Module
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DTS - Digital Transmission System
Utility Meter
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DTS - Digital Transmission System
Wireless Electric Meter
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DTS - Digital Transmission System