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TOM-RF2000BPBeltpack Transceiver

R.F. Technologies, Inc.
Beltpack Transceiver - FCC ID TOM-RF2000BP - R.F. Technologies, Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
TNT - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Worn on Body
Date of Grant
Nov 14, 2005
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Nov 14, 2005
Equipment Note
Beltpack Transceiver
Frequency Range
151.65500000 - 154.54000000
Company
R.F. Technologies, Inc.
Country
United States

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Users Manual

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ID Label/Location Info

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Test Report

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Users Manual

RF2000BP OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TERMS • Half Duplex: Combined speaker and mic at the menu board • Full Duplex: Separate speaker and mic at the menu board • Hands-Free: Automatic two-way communication (Talk and Listen) without touching the belt pack again (Operates in Full Duplex system only). ON/VOLUME CONTROL KNOB ON/VOLUME CONTROL KNOB Innovative Solutions For the Drive-Thru Industry SWITCH 4 = HANDS FREE ENABLED = DOWN POSITION DISABLED = UP POSITION BATTERY CAVITY HEADSET SOCKET POWER ON • Slide battery cover off, insert battery, slide batter cover on • Rotate on/volume control knob clockwise; power light goes on • Press and hold “A” button to talk to customer; release to listen • To talk to the customer again or to the next customer, press and holdthe “A” button; release to listen • When vehicle exits, system becomes silent NOTE: HANDS-FREE DISABLEDMODE: (Battery cavity upper dip switch #4 in UPPosition) 1 • Press “A” button once to automatically Talk and Listen to customer (Power light blinks continuously in this mode) • When vehicle exits, the system becomes silent, but outbound audio will still be heard • Hands-Free is turned off when either the “A” or “B” button is pressed, or the belt pack is turned off • Press the “B” button and speak • Release the “B” button immediately after speaking since the “B” channel overrides the “A” channel and will cut out any ongoing communication with the customer. After a vehicle exits the drive-thru area, the inbound audio mutes. When the next car arrives, the vehicle-present tone is heard in the headset and two-way communication with the customer can begin. 542 South Prairie Street Bethalto, IL 62010 800.598.2370 Office: 618.377.2654 Fax: 618.377.1320 www.rftechno.com HANDS-FREE ENABLEDMODE: (Battery cavity upper dip switch #4 in DOWNPosition) (See reverse side for illustration) 2 OPERATING MODES To communicate with other personnel wearing Belt Packs without being heard by the customer: “B” BUTTON “A” BUTTON Compliance Statement (Part 15.19) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two condition: 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) Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

Cover Letter(s)

Keeping your drive-thru customers Driving through. TM R.F. Technologies, INC. Wireless Communications Products FCC A U T H O R I Z A T I O N Date: 09/27/05 Time: 09:00 To: FCC Authorization & Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21045-0429 From: Maryann Trittschuh Phone: 618-377-2654 Projects Director Fax: 618-377-1320 Applicant: R.F. Technologies, Inc. E-Mail: [email protected] ______________________________________________________________________________________ Dear Ladies and/or Gentlemen: I appoint Kenneth L. Boston, James Blaha and Teresa White 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 By: Maryann Trittschuh Title: Projects Director / R.F. Technologies, Inc. 542 South Prairie Street Bethalto, IL 62010 Office: 618-377-2654 Toll-Free: 800-598-2370 Fax: 618-377-1320 Chicago Branch: 425 Huehl Rd. Bldg. 22 Unit B Northbrook, IL 60062 Office: 847-291-6802 Toll-Free: 877-509-1770 Fax: 847-291-6816 www.rftechno.com

Cover Letter(s)

Keeping your drive-thru customers Driving through. TM R.F. Technologies, INC. Wireless Communications Products FCC CONFIDENTIALITY Date: 09/27/05 Time: 09:00 To: FCC Authorization & Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21045-0429 From: Maryann Trittschuh Phone: 618-377-2654 Projects Director Fax: 618-377-1320 Applicant: R.F. Technologies, Inc. E-Mail: [email protected] Subject: Request for Non disclosure for FCC ID: TOM-RF2000BP. To Whom It May Concern: Pursuant to 47 CFR Section 0.459, R.F. Technologies, Inc., hereby requests non disclosure and confidential treatment of the following materials submitted in support of FCC certification application for FCC ID # TOM-RF2000BP: a. Schematic Diagrams b. Operational Description c. Block Diagram Above materials contain trade secrets, proprietary and technical information which would customarily be guarded from competitors under 47 CFR section 0.457(d)(2). Disclosure or publication of any portion of this company confidential material to other parties could cause substantial competitive harm and provide unjustified benefits for competitors. R.F. Technologies, Inc., understands that pursuant to 47 CFR section 0.457(d)(1)(ii) disclosure of the applicant and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the grant. Sincerely yours, By: Maryann Trittschuh Title: Projects Director / R. F. Technologies, Inc. 542 South Prairie Street Bethalto, IL 62010 Office: 618-377-2654 Toll-Free: 800-598-2370 Fax: 618-377-1320 Chicago Branch: 425 Huehl Rd. Bldg. 22 Unit B Northbrook, IL 60062 Office: 847-291-6802 Toll-Free: 877-509-1770 Fax: 847-291-6816 www.rftechno.com

External Photos

RF Technologies, Inc. RF2000 Belt Pack FCC ID#: TOM-RF2000BP Photo One – External With Headset Connector Note: Antenna is part of Headset RF Technologies, Inc. RF2000 Belt Pack FCC ID#: TOM-RF2000BP Photo Two – External Battery Compartment RF Technologies, Inc. RF2000 Belt Pack FCC ID#: TOM-RF2000BP Photo Three – External Manual Controls RF Technologies, Inc. RF2000 Belt Pack FCC ID#: TOM-RF2000BP Photo Four – External Headset Connector RF Technologies, Inc. RF2000 Belt Pack FCC ID#: TOM-RF2000BP Photo Five – External On/Off Volume Control Switch RF Technologies, Inc. RF2000 Belt Pack FCC ID#: TOM-RF2000BP Photo Six – External Product Label RF Technologies, Inc. RF2000 Belt Pack FCC ID#: TOM-RF2000BP Photo Seven – External Close-up of FCC ID Label

ID Label/Location Info

(Calipers are nominal values.) Facestock Adhesive Liner 2.0 mil (51 micron) 1.8 mil (46 micron)6.7 mil (170 micron) Brushed silver polyester#350 Acrylic90# Polycoated kraft 3 Sheet Polyester Label Material 7909 Features • Facestock is topcoated for improved ink anchorage. Variable information can be added by the end-user as the material is thermal transfer printable. • #350 adhesive is 3M’s most universal adhesive for label materials. It can permanently bond to high surface energy (HSE) and low surface energy (LSE) plastics, textured and contoured surfaces, powder coatings, and slightly oily metals. It has excellent chemical resistance and holding strength even at high temperatures. Thick adhesive caliper provides for stronger bond on textured surfaces. • 90# lay-flat polycoated kraft liner provides easy sheet processing. • 3M™ Label Material 7909 is UL recognized (File MH16411) and CSA accepted (File 99316). See the UL and CSA listings for details. • UL listing includes approval for use on powder coated surfaces. Technical DataMarch 1, 1999 Application Ideas• Barcode labels and rating plates. • Property identification and asset labeling. • Warning, instruction, and service labels for durable goods. • Nameplates for durable goods. • Substitution for stamped metal, riveted plates. Construction FOD# 1421 page 1 of 5 Supersedes March 9. 1998 3M ™ Sheet Polyester Label Material 7909 Typical Physical Properties Note: The following technical information and data should be considered representative or typical only and should not be used for specification purposes. Adhesion: 180°peel test procedure is ASTM D 3330. 90°peel test procedure is ASTM D 3330 modified for the angle change. InitialConditioned for 3 Days at Room (10 Minute Dwell/RT)Temperature 72°F (22°C) 180°Peel90°Peel180°Peel90°Peel SurfaceOz./In.N/100 mmOz./In.N/100 mmOz./In.N/100 mmOz./In.N/100 mm Stainless Steel88966369961057582 Polycarbonate90986571941036976 Polypropylene7380293283913134 Glass931026976991087784 LD Polyethylene5459273058633235 HD Polyethylene5358303256613740 Smooth Powder Coating85938997 Finely Textured Powder Coating.49545257 Conditioned for 3 Days at Conditioned for 24 hours at 90°F 120°F (49°C)(32°C) at 90% Relative Humidity 180°Peel90°Peel180°Peel90°Peel SurfaceOz./In.N/100 mmOz./In.N/100 mmOz./In.N/100 mmOz./In.N/100 mm Stainless Steel10811896105991088189 Polycarbonate6672343777845964 Polypropylene8189331678854751 Glass106116869489977279 LD Polyethylene5661323550553842 HD Polyethylene1516141543474044 Smooth Powder Coating931028896 Finely Textured Powder Coating.56615055 Liner Release: 180°Removal of Liner from Facestock Rate of RemovalGrams/Inch WidthN/100 mm 90 inches/minute200.77 FOD#1421 page 2 of 5 3M ™ Sheet Polyester Label Material 7909 Environmental Performance The properties defined are based on four hour immersions at room temperature (72°F/22°C) unless otherwise noted. Samples were applied to stainless steel panels 24 hours prior to immersion and were evaluated one hour after removal from the solution for peel adhesion. Adhesion measured at 180°peel angle (ASTM D 3330) at 12 inches/minute. Chemical Resistance: Adhesion to Stainless Steel AppearanceEdge Penetration ChemicalOz./in.N/100 mmVisualMillimeters Isopropyl Alcohol8896No change0.6 Detergent (1% Alconox ® *)92101No change1.3 Engine Oil (10W30) @ 250°F (121°C)102112No change0.6 Water for 48 hours6773No change0.1 PH 48896No change0.7 PH 108391No change1.4 409 ® * Cleaning solution92101No change1.3 Toluene5055No change5.2 Acetone5965No change4.9 Brake Fluid98107No change0.1 Gasoline5661No change4.6 Diesel Fuel93102No change0.7 Mineral Spirits8088No change2.2 Hydraulic Fluid96105No change0 Temperature Resistance: 300°F (149°C) for 24 hours: no significant visual change -40°F (-40°C) for 10 days: no significant visual change Humidity Resistance: 24 hours at 100°F (38°C) and 100% relative humidity: no significant changes in appearance or adhesion Accelerated Aging: ASTM D 3611: 96 hours at 150°F (65°C) and 80% relative humidity Rate of RemovalOz./In. WidthN/100 mm 180°Peel Adhesion 12 inches/minute8795 from Stainless Steel FOD#1421 page 3 of 5 Special ConsiderationsFor maximum bond strength, the surface should be clean and dry. Typical cleaning solvents are heptane and isopropyl alcohol. ** ** NOTE: When using solvents, read and follow the manufacturer’s precautions and directions for use. For best bonding conditions, application surface should be at room temperature or higher. Low temperature surfaces, below 50°F (10°C), can cause the adhesive to become so firm that it will not develop maximum contact with the substrate. Higher initial bonds can be achieved through increased rubdown pressure. ProcessingPrinting: Material is print treated and is receptive to many inks including UV and conventional ink systems. The converter should verify that their ink systems are compatible with the polyester film by testing beforehand. The material is also receptive to other forms of printing including hot stamping and thermal transfer printing. The converter should verify that the method of printing is compatible by testing beforehand. Die Cutting: Die cut with steel rule or flatbed dies. The 90# lay-flat liner also allows kiss cutting and back splitting. The converter can cut through the polyester facestock without cutting through the liner. Sheet label materials are not recommended for rotary die cutting and stripping operations. Packaging: Finished labels should be stored in plastic bags. 3M ™ Sheet Polyester Label Material 7909 FOD#1421 page 4 of 5 Shelf LifeTwo years from date of manufacture of product when properly stored at 72°F (22°C) and 50% relative humidity. * Trademarks listed are the property of their respective owners. 3 Industrial Tape and Specialties Division 3M Center, Building 220-7W-03 St. Paul, MN 55144-1000 USA 1 800 362 3550 1 800 223 7427 Fax On Demand www.3M.com Except where prohibited by law, 3M will not be liable for any loss or damage ari…

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ID Label/Location Info

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, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC ID: TOM-RF2000BP Innovative Solutions www.rftechno.com FREQUENCY: 800.598.2370 MODEL: RF2000BP 542 South Prairie Street Bethalto, IL 62010

Internal Photos

RF Technologies, Inc. RF2000 Belt Pack FCC ID#: TOM-RF2000BP Photo One – Internal Open for Inspection RF Technologies, Inc. RF2000 Belt Pack FCC ID#: TOM-RF2000BP Photo Two – Internal Printed Circuit Board Component Side One with/without Shields RF Technologies, Inc. RF2000 Belt Pack FCC ID#: TOM-RF2000BP Photo Three – Internal Printed Circuit Board Component Side One Close-up without Shields RF Technologies, Inc. RF2000 Belt Pack FCC ID#: TOM-RF2000BP Photo Four – Internal Printed Circuit Board Component Side Two with/without Shields RF Technologies, Inc. RF2000 Belt Pack FCC ID#: TOM-RF2000BP Photo Five – Internal Printed Circuit Board Component Side Two Close-up without Shields RF Technologies, Inc. RF2000 Belt Pack FCC ID#: TOM-RF2000BP Photo Six – Internal Headset Jumper Cables Function as Antenna Connection RF Technologies, Inc. RF2000 Belt Pack FCC ID#: TOM-RF2000BP Photo Seven – Internal Headset Jumper Cable Connection Without Cable Connected RF Technologies, Inc. RF2000 Belt Pack FCC ID#: TOM-RF2000BP Photo Eight – Internal Comparison of with/without Headset Connecting Cable

Test Report

L.S. Compliance, Inc. W66 N220 Commerce Court Cedarburg, WI 53012 262-375-4400 Fax: 262-375-4248 COMPLIANCE TESTING OF : RF2000BP PREPARED FOR: R F Technologies, Inc. Attn.: Ms. Maryann Trittschuh 542 South Prairie Street Bethalto, IL 62010 TEST REPORT NUMBER: 305422 TEST DATE(S): September 20, 21 and November 4, 2005 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. FCC ID # TOM-RF2000BP Page 2 of 20 Test Report Number: 305422 Prepared For: R F TECHNOLOGIES Table of Contents Section Description Page Index 2 1 L. S. Compliance in Review 3 2 Signature Page 4 3 Product and General Information 5 4 Product Description 5 5 Test Requirements 5 6 Summary of Test Report 6 7 Introduction 6 8 Purpose 6 9 Radiated Emissions Test 7-12 10 Power Output 47 CFR 2.1046, 90.217 13 11 Conducted Spurious Emissions: 47 CFR 90.217 14-16 12 Bandwidth Measurements 47 CFR 90.217 17-18 Appendix A Test Equipment List 19 B Uncertainty Statement 20 L.S. Compliance, Inc. FCC ID # TOM-RF2000BP Page 3 of 20 Test Report Number: 305422 Prepared For: R F TECHNOLOGIES 1. L. S. Compliance In Review L.S. Compliance - Accreditations and Listing’s 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 : 1999 with Electrical (EMC) Scope of Accreditation A2LA Certificate Number: 1255.01 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) – USA Listing of 3 Meter Semi-Anechoic Chamber based on Title 47 CFR – Part 2.948 FCC Registration Number: 90756 Industry Canada On file, 3 Meter Semi-Anechoic Chamber based on RSS-212 – Issue 1 File Number: IC 3088-A U. S. Conformity Assessment Body (CAB) Validation Validated by the European Commission as a U. S. Competent Body operating under the U. S. /EU, Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) operating under the European Union Electromagnetic Compatibility –Council Directive 2004/108/EC (formerly 89/336/EEC, Article 10.2). Date of Validation: January 16, 2001 Validated by the European Commission as a U.S. Notified Body operating under the U.S./EU, Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) operating under the European Union Telecommunication Equipment – Council Directive 99/5/EC, Annex V. Date of Validation: November 20, 2002 Notified Body Identification Number: 1243 L.S. Compliance, Inc. FCC ID # TOM-RF2000BP Page 4 of 20 Test Report Number: 305422 Prepared For: R F TECHNOLOGIES 2. Signature Page Prepared By: November 1, 2005 Teresa A. White, Document Coordinator Date Tested and Approved By: November 1, 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. FCC ID # TOM-RF2000BP Page 5 of 20 Test Report Number: 305422 Prepared For: R F TECHNOLOGIES 3. Product and General Information Manufacturer: R F Technologies, Inc Model No.: RF2000BP Serial No.: Ref 1 Description: 50 mw beltpack transceiver 4. Product Description The RF2000BP is a wireless headset and beltpack transceiver, which is used for fast food restaurant order taking. The current design is expected to replace an existing product from a third party OEM that is no longer manufactured or available. The present design is compatible with the previously installed and licensed base stations and use the same frequency plan. Transmit power is 50 mW, is capable of operating on one of 16 channels, and is a narrow band FM voice system. 5. Test Requirements The above mentioned tests were performed in order to determine the compliance of the EUT system with limits contained in various provisions of Title 47 CFR, FCC Part 90.217. All radiated emissions tests were performed to measure the emissions in the frequency bands described by the above sections, and to determine whether said emissions are below the limits established by the above sections. These tests were performed in accordance with the procedure 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 reference for the EMI receiver specification was the International Special Committee on Radio Interference CISPR 16-1 (2003). L.S. Compliance, Inc. FCC ID # TOM-RF2000BP Page 6 of 20 Test Report Number: 305422 Prepared For: R F TECHNOLOGIES 6. Summary of Test Report DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY The RF2000BP was found to MEET the requirements as described within the specification of Title 47 CFR FCC, Part 90.217, for a low power business/industrial transmitter. 7. Introduction During September and November of 2005, a series of Radiated and Conducted Emission tests were performed on one sample of the RF2000BP, here forth referred to as the “Equipment Under Test” or “EUT”. The three models tested all use the same RF transmitter topology and are used to transmit digitized audio. These tests were performed using the procedures outlined in ANSI C63.4-2003 for intentional radiators. These tests were performed by Kenneth Boston, EMC Lab Manager of L.S. Compliance, Inc. 8. Purpose All Radiated and Conducted Emission tests upon the EUT were performed to measure the emissions in the frequency bands described in title 47 CFR, FCC Part 90.217 (as this device falls under 120 mw output) to determine whether these emissions are below the limits expressed within the standards. These tests were performed in accordance with the procedure 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…

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Test Report

R. F. Technologies; RF2000BP Frequency Stability (47 CFR 2.1055; 90.213a) November 10, 2005 Mobile stations below 2W output power must have an absolute frequency stability of 50 ppm when operating with a 20 kHz bandwidth. Test in accordance to conditions called out in Part 2.995 (a) (1): Frequency stability must be measured from –30 to 50 degrees centigrade for (b) steps of 10 degrees Allowing for thermal equilibrium, the measurement was performed after the desired temperature was maintained for 30 minutes. Temperature (degree C) Frequency (Mhz) Frequency Delta (kHz) Frequency Delta (PPM) -30 154.540180 0.130 0.8 -20 154.540100 0.050 0.3 -10 154.540250 0.200 1.3 0 154.540380 0.330 2.1 10 154.540450 0.400 2.6 20 154.540250 0.200 1.3 30 154.540100 0.050 0.3 40 154.540000 0.050 0.3 50 154.539800 0.250 1.6 (Reference) 24 154.540050 0.000 0.0

Test Setup Photos

RF Technologies – FCC ID: TOM-RF2000BP TEST SETUP PHOTOS Page 1 of 2 Setup for the Radiated Emissions Test (upright position) (flat position) RF Technologies – FCC ID: TOM-RF2000BP TEST SETUP PHOTOS Page 2 of 2 View of Test Setup During all the Conducted RF measurements

Contact Information

Applicant

Scott Crause(VP of Operations)
[email protected]618-717-7021Fax: 618-377-1320

Test Firm

LS Research, LLCRyan Urness
[email protected]262-375-4400Fax: 262 375 4248

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmissionTolerance
190.217(b)151.655 MHz - 154.54 MHz56.30 mW14K0F3E2.6000000000 ppm
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power output listed is conducted.

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