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Portable iDEN - Retail 1 Portable iDEN Version CYBER TRACKER USER MANUAL Portable iDEN - Retail 2 Table of Contents • Introduction • Getting Started o Hardware o Cyber Tracker Specifications o Quick Steps to Activate through Nextel/Sprint • Installing the Software • Software Features – Coming soon. • Your Cyber Tracker: The Basics o Front view of your Cyber Tracker Antenna Charger/Battery AC/DC Power Supply Battery Indicators Push to Talk Speaker Software Status Indicator Nextel/Sprint Network Indicator On/Off Switch o Turning your Cyber Tracker on and off o Using your Cyber Trackers Battery and Charger o LED Meanings o Modem o Real Time Clock o Operating Temperature • Technical Support • Warranty/Service • Performance and Safety Portable iDEN - Retail 3 Introduction This guide introduces you to your Cyber Tracker a registered trademark of HISS, Inc. (Patent Pending). This guide is divided into four sections and contains the following information: Section 1: Getting Started Section 2: Installing the Software Section 3: Cyber Tracker Features Section 4: Safety Guidelines and Warranty Information You will get the most out of your Cyber Tracker if you read each section. However, if you would like to get right to a specific feature, simply locate that section in the Table of Contents and go directly to that page. Follow the instructions in that section and you will be ready to use your Cyber Tracker in no time. Note: Due to updates in software, this printed guide may not be the most current version for s your Cyber Tracker. Visit www.hissusa.com and sign on to access the most recent version of the guide. Portable iDEN - Retail 4 Getting Started Hardware The following items should be included in your kit: • Cyber Tracker • AC/DC Power Supply • Software • Disassembly Tool (Commercial only) • User Manual Cyber Tracker Specifications • 200MHz Intel PXA255 XScale processor. • 32MB Synchronous DRAM. • 16MB Intel StrataFlash. • 2 x 16C550 compatible UART. • 10BaseT Ethernet Interface. • Single +12V power supply input. • Watchdog Timer (automatic sleep and wake-up function with location check). • Real Time Clock. • Digital I/O (interface to switch and LED membrane). • 4.8V, 1.8Ah NiMH battery charging circuit. • Battery low-voltage detect. • Battery low-voltage cut-off circuit. • SIM card connector and SIM interface to modem board. • Speaker amplifier for modem board audio output and connection to 0.5W speaker. • Microphone to modem board. Portable iDEN - Retail 5 Quick Steps to Activate Through Nextel/Sprint • Confirm if you are in a Nextel/Sprint Service area • Brief credit check - Before activation, Nextel/Sprint may check your credit and verify your identity. You must have and maintain satisfactory credit to receive and continue to receive services. • Determine service plan 1. Data Plan – GPS tracking every: a. 3 seconds b. 30 seconds c. 10 minutes 2. Push to Talk (PTT) a. Minute Package b. Unlimited Usage Portable iDEN - Retail 6 Software Installation Technical Support For Cyber Tracker technical support, contact Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc.: Email: www.hissusa.com Phone: 828-681-5152 Mail: Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc 1 Town Square Asheville, NC 2803 Requirements • Pre-configured Cyber Tracker • Sprint/Nextel Total Connect service plan • Public IP address • Cyber Tracker application installed on the workstation Portable iDEN - Retail 7 Standard/Professional User Setup Prior to performing this setup, verify the requirements in the preceding section have been met. 1 In the Cyber Tracker application, select Setup. 2 Go to the Users tab and highlight the User that will be assigned the Cyber Tracker. 3 In the Users tab, select the Page 2 tab. 4 In the Additional section at the bottom of Page 2, are the two required fields for the Cyber Tracker. • Enter the IP address of the Cyber Tracker in the mComet Autolaunch/GPS Ping IP Address field. • Enter the Serial Number of the Cyber Tracker in the Modem Serial Number field. The Serial Number(SN) can be found on the device. 5 Select the User Color you desire the Cyber Tracker User to appear as on the map. 6 If desired, setup the Geo-fencing options in the Home Position section of Page 2. Reference Home Position Violation Settings on page63 of the Comet Tracker Workstation User Guide for additional information. 7 Repeat the preceding steps for each additional user. When finished, select OK to save your settings. Once the settings are saved and the vehicle is in the field, you should see a position within 3-5 minutes. The Cyber Tracker is pre-configured with a GPS request interval of 60 seconds and a send threshold of 1. If you desire to change these settings, refer to the Website GPS Settings section. All other User settings and fields will not apply to the Cyber Tracker User after the Modem Serial Number field is filled. 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 Portable iDEN - Retail 8 Website GPS Settings Each Cyber Tracker has its own internal website with configurable GPS settings. The following procedure allows you to change how often the Cyber Tracker will obtain location data from GPS satellites and how many positions are stored before sending to the Server. 1 From a web browser, type http:// followed by the IP address of the Cyber Tracker. 2 Enter the required Username and Password in the resulting dialog box. The default Username and Password are: • Username: cyber • Password: cyber Refer to steps 11 and 12 below, to change the default username and password. 3 The HISS GPS Configurator page appears. The left side of the screen initially shows factory default settings. If any values are to be updated, the correct values must be entered in all these fields before clicking the Submit button. The right side shows the device settings as currently set up. Use this information to re-enter the configuration fields on the left, in the event that one or more of the values need to be changed. You do not need to reenter the Modem SN,…
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OUT Rev: A Drawing: 060171 1 MEMBRANE 2258-13959-000-000 1.0 CYBER TRACKER-I FRONT PANEL MEMBRANE FIT TO TOP ENCLOSURE Rev: A Drawing: 170016 & 080255 1 NUT 2372-00720-000-000 4.0 FASTENING, NUT M2 FULL 1 HALF NUT 2372-10977-000-000 4.0 FASTENING, NUT M3 HALF NUT M3 HALF NUT FOR CONTACT 1 SCREWS 2375-03893-000-000 4.0 FASTENING, SCREW M2 -12 PAN HEAD POSI TO FIT iO200 MODEM 1 SECURE SCREW 2375-51276-000-000 4.0 FASTENING, SCREW M3x12 SELF-TP SECURITY ENCLOSURE SCREWS 1 SPACERS 2376-13784-000-000 4.0 FASTENING, SPACER 4MM OD, 5MM LO, 2.2MM ID TO FIT iO200 MODEM 1 WASHER1 2378-02195-000-000 8.0 FASTENING, WASHER M2 PLAIN 1 WASHER2 2378-04204-000-000 4.0 FASTENING, WASHER M2 SHAKEPROOF 1 SPKR COLLET 2420-13148-000-000 1.0 HARDWARE, MISC ASI SPEAKER MNTG COLLAR SPEAKER MOUNTING COLLAR Rev: A Drawing: 100364 1 GASKET 2420-13151-000-000 1.0 HARDWARE, MISC ASI DIAL2 SPEAKER GASKET Rev: A Drawing: 100366 1 MODEM 2420-13882-000-000 1.0 HARDWARE, MISC IDEN iO200 MODEM 1 GPS ANTENNA 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REPORT ON Specific Absorption Rate Testing of the Arcom CT-I-1-E Cyber Tracker Device Report No WS200044/01 Issue 1 December 2005 Competence. Certainty. Quality. TUV Product Service Ltd, Octagon House, Concorde Way, Segensworth North, Fareham, Hampshire, United Kingdom, PO15 5RL Tel: +44 (0) 1489 558100. Website: www.tuvps.co.uk ; www.babt.com Report Number WS200044/01 Issue 1 Page 1 of 43 REPORT ON Specific Absorption Rate Testing of the Arcom Cyber Tracker CT-I-1-E Device Report No: WS200044/01 Issue 1 . PREPARED FOR Arcom Clifton Road Cambridge CB1 7EA ATTESTATION The wireless portable device described within this report has been shown to be capable of compliance for localised specific absorption rate (SAR) for FCC standard Supplement C (Edition 01-01) to OET Bulletin 65 (Edition 97-01) and RSS-102 Issue 1 (Provisional) September 25, 1999 of 1.6 W/kg. The measurements shown in this report were made in accordance with the procedures specified in Supplement C (Edition 01-01) to OET Bulletin 65 (Edition 97-01). All reported testing was carried out on a sample of equipment to demonstrate compliance with the above standards. The sample tested was found to comply with the requirements in the applied rules. A. Miller SAR Test Engineer APPROVED BY M J Hardy Authorised Signatory DATED 22 nd December 2005 Note: The test results reported herein relate only to the item tested as identified above and on the Status Page. Report Number WS200044/01Issue 1 Page 2 of 35 CONTENTS Section Page No 1 REPORT SUMMARY 1.1 Status .............................................................................................................................. 4 1.2 Summary .......................................................................................................................... 5 1.3 Test Results Summary ..................................................................................................... 6 1.4 EIRP Results .................................................................................................................... 7 2 TEST DETAILS 2.1 SAR Measurement System .............................................................................................. 9 2.1.1 Robot System Specification 2.1.2 Probe and Amplifier Specification 2.1.3 SAR Measurement Procedure 2.2 SAR Distributions (Area Scans – 2D)............................................................................. 14 3 TEST EQUIPMENT 3.1 Test Equipment ............................................................................................................. 25 3.2 Test Software ................................................................................................................. 25 3.3 Dielectric Properties of Simulant Liquids........................................................................ 26 3.4 Test Conditions............................................................................................................... 27 3.5 Measurement Uncertainty .............................................................................................. 28 4 PHOTOGRAPHS 4.1 Test Positional Photographs .......................................................................................... 30 4.2 Photographs of Equipment Under Test (EUT)... ............................................................ 32 5 DISCLAIMERS AND COPYRIGHT 5.1 Disclaimers and Copyright.............................................................................................. 35 ANNEX A Probe Calibration Information........................................................................................ A.2 Report Number WS200044/01Issue 1 Page 3 of 35 SECTION 1 REPORT SUMMARY Specific Absorption Rate Testing of the Arcom CT-I-1-E Cyber Tracker Device Max 1g SAR (W/kg) 0.235 The maximum 1g volume averaged SAR level measured for all the tests performed did not exceed the limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure (W/kg) Partial Body of 1.6 W/kg level defined in Supplement C (Edition 01-01) to OET Bulletin 65 (97-01). Report Number WS200044/01Issue 1 Page 4 of 35 1.1 STATUS MANUFACTURING DESCRIPTION Tracking Device STATUS OF TEST Specific Absorption Rate Testing APPLICANT Arcom MANUFACTURER Arcom TYPE OR MODEL NUMBER CT-I-1-E HARDWARE VERSION CYBER TRACKER-I-ETH SBC V1I3 CYBERTRACKER SPLITTER V1I2 SERIAL NUMBER 110000001 BATTERY MANUFACTURER Shenzhen Grepow Battery Company Limited MODEL NUMBER Battery Cell: Grepow - Part No.: GRPH-AA 4-cell battery assembly; Arcom Part No.: 7001- 13865-001-101 TEST SPECIFICATIONS: 1. FCC Publication Supplement C (Edition 01-01) to OET Bulletin 65 (Edition 97-01): Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields – Additional Information for evaluating Compliance of Mobile and Portable Devices with FCC Limits for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Emissions REFERENCES: 2. IEEE 1528 – 2003: Recommended Practice for Determining the Peak Spatial-Average Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) in the Human Body Due to Wireless Communications Devices: Experimental Techniques 3. Council Recommendations 1999/519/EC on the limitations of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields (0 Hz - 3 GHz) annex II. BABT REGISTRATION NUMBER: WS200044 RECEIPT OF TEST SAMPLES: 22 nd November 2005 START OF TEST: 23 rd November 2005 FINISH OF TEST: 23 rd November 2005 Report Number WS200044/01Issue 1 Page 5 of 35 1.2 SUMMARY The Arcom CT-I-1-E Cyber Tracker device supplied for Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) testing operates in the 800 - 900 TDMA bands. The testing was performed with batteries supplied and manufactured by Arcom, Battery Source: Shenzhen Grepow Battery Company Limited. The device ran on its battery and was fully charged before commencing the test and an RS232 Data Cable was used to connect the device to the serial port (COM1) on the PC. The Arcom CT-I-1-E Cyber Tracker is an iDEN ® (Integrated Digital Enhanced Network) digital Private Mobile Rad…
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EMC LABS INC Tranzeo EMC Labs Inc. 19473 Fraser Way Pitt Meadows, B.C. V3Y 2V4 Arcom Cybertracker EMC Test Report 6 January 2006 Report Number: TRL060106.1 Bruce Balston, EMC Engineer Andrew Marles, Technical Writer Report Number:TRL130505.1Emissions Compliance Test Tranzeo EMC Labs Inc.Page 2 of 31 Revision History Report Number:TRL130505.1Emissions Compliance Test Tranzeo EMC Labs Inc.Page 3 of 31 Table of Contents 1.0 General Information ...................................................................................................................................................4 1.1 EUT Description ..................................................................................................................................................4 1.2 Operational Description .......................................................................................................................................4 1.3 EUT Testing Configuration .................................................................................................................................4 1.4 EUT Modifications ..............................................................................................................................................5 1.5 Overview of Test Results .....................................................................................................................................5 1.6 Test Facilities .......................................................................................................................................................6 1.7 Test Equipment ....................................................................................................................................................6 1.8 Test System Details..............................................................................................................................................6 1.9 Test Results..........................................................................................................................................................6 2.0 Conducted Emissions ..................................................................................................................................................7 2.1 Test Standard .......................................................................................................................................................7 2.2 Test Limits ...........................................................................................................................................................7 2.3 Test Setup ............................................................................................................................................................7 2.4 Test Results..........................................................................................................................................................9 3.0 RF Output Power ......................................................................................................................................................10 3.1 Test Standard .....................................................................................................................................................10 3.2 Test Limits .........................................................................................................................................................10 3.3 Test Setup ..........................................................................................................................................................10 3.4 Test Results........................................................................................................................................................10 4.0 Field Strength of Spurious Emissions ......................................................................................................................11 4.1 Test Standard .....................................................................................................................................................11 4.2 Test Limits .........................................................................................................................................................11 4.3 Test Setup ..........................................................................................................................................................11 4.4 Test 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Masks .........................................................................................................................................................17 6.1 Test Standard .....................................................................................................................................................17 6.2 Test Limits ....................................................................................................................................................…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
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| 2 | 9 | 896 MHz - 901 MHz | 760.00 mW | 18K3D7W | 1.5 ppm |