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TWG-SDCCF10AG802.11a/g Compact Flash Module

Summit Data Communications, Inc.
802.11a/g Compact Flash Module - FCC ID TWG-SDCCF10AG - Summit Data Communications, Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Date of Grant
Mar 26, 2008
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Mar 24, 2008
Equipment Note
802.11a/g Compact Flash Module
Frequency Range
5745.00000000 - 5805.00000000
Company
Summit Data Communications, Inc.
Country
United States

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Users Manual

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Users Manual

Summit Manufacturing Utility (SMU) Guide 03/20/08 Summit Data Communications, Inc. i CONFIDENTIAL Summit Data Communications, Inc. Summit Manufacturing Utility (SMU) Guide Software Version 2.01 for Windows CE and Windows Mobile Summit Manufacturing Utility (SMU) Guide 03/20/08 Summit Data Communications, Inc. ii CONFIDENTIAL Table of Contents 1.0 SUMMIT PRODUCTS AND SUMMIT SOFTWARE ...............................................................................1 1.1 SUMMIT SOFTWARE......................................................................................................................................1 1.2 INSTALLING SUMMIT SOFTWARE..................................................................................................................2 1.3 INSTALLING THE RADIO................................................................................................................................2 1.4 LOADING SMU .............................................................................................................................................3 1.5 REMOVING SMU FROM THE DEVICE.............................................................................................................3 2.0 THE SUMMIT MANUFACTURING UTILITY.........................................................................................4 2.1 USING SMU ..................................................................................................................................................4 2.2 SMU-CONFIGURABLE SETTINGS..................................................................................................................4 2.2.1 Unit Setting: Administrative Override .....................................................................................................4 2.2.2 Unit Setting: Import/Export .....................................................................................................................4 2.2.3 Regulatory Domain..................................................................................................................................5 2.2.4 Bluetooth Coexistence..............................................................................................................................6 2.2.5 BG Max Antenna Adjust and A Max Antenna Adjust...............................................................................6 APPENDIX: FCC INFORMATION .........................................................................................................................8 Summit Manufacturing Utility (SMU) Guide 03/20/08 Summit Data Communications, Inc. 1 CONFIDENTIAL 1.0 Summit Products and Summit Software Thank you for choosing one of the following radio modules or cards from Summit Data Communications, Inc.: • SDC-CF10G 802.11g compact flash radio module with antenna connectors • SDC-PC10G 802.11g PCMCIA radio module with antenna connectors • SDC-MCF10G 802.11g miniature compact flash radio module with antenna connectors • SDC-CF20G 802.11g compact flash radio card with integrated antennas • SDC-PC20G 802.11g PCMCIA radio card with integrated antennas • SDC-CF10AG 802.11a/g compact flash radio module with antenna connectors • SDC-PC10AG 802.11a/g PCMCIA radio module with antenna connectors For an overview of Summit products, go to http://www.summitdatacom.com/products.htm . Each Summit G radio enables a computing device to communicate to a computing network using the IEEE 802.11g and IEEE 802.11b protocols. The hardware components and software for all Summit G radios are the same. A 20G version is a 10G version with integrated antennas. A PCMCIA version is a CF version in a specially designed CF-to-PCMCIA carrier. The miniature CF version is essentially the CF version with a different layout and a different (Molex) connector. Each Summit AG radio enables a computing device to communicate to a computing network using the IEEE 802.11a, 802.11g, and IEEE 802.11b protocols. The hardware components and software for all Summit AG radios are the same. 1.1 Summit Software The software that Summit provides for its radios consists of the following components: • A device driver for the operating system running on the computing device that houses the radio • An integrated IEEE 802.1X supplicant • SCU as well as other utilities that use a software developer’s kit (SDK) to interact with the driver • A service that displays in the Windows System Tray an icon that provides a visual status for the Summit radio and enables the user to launch SCU by tapping the icon Summit supports its software on the following operating systems: • Windows CE 4.2, Windows Mobile 2003 or Pocket PC 2003 • Windows CE 5.0, Windows Mobile 5.0, Windows Mobile 6.0 • Windows XP Professional and Windows XP Embedded SCU is designed for end users and administrators of mobile devices that use a Summit radio module. SCU provides a GUI for access to all of its functions. Access to these functions also is available through an API that is provided to every Summit customer. A Summit customer can use the API to manage the radio from another utility, such as one that the customer provides with its mobile devices. Using SCU, an administrator can configure radio and security settings in a configuration profile, or config. For a list of config settings, see the Summit User’s Guide. An administrator also can use SCU to define a set of global settings, which apply to all configs and to SCU. For a list of global settings that can be configured using SCU, see the Summit User’s Guide. The Summit Manufacturing Utility (SMU) allows for the configuration of certain radio settings that cannot be configured through SCU. Summit offers SMU only to its direct customers: Summit Manufacturing Utility (SMU) Guide 03/20/08 Summit Data Communications, Inc. 2 CONFIDENTIAL • Device manufacturers that embed Summit radios in their devices or offer Summit radios as device options • Value-added distributors that must configure Summit…

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Attestation Statements

March 25, 2008 Elliott Laboratories ATTN: Mark Hill 684 W. Maude Ave. Sunnyvale, CA. 94085 Dear Mark, In regard to the final TCB comment, here is the requested statement. “In worldwide mode the device does passive scanning on channels 12, 13, and 14. If a master device is detected on these channels, then and only then will we actively try to connect to it.” Let me know if anything else requires clarification. Sincerely, Ronald Seide President Summit Data Communications, Inc. 526 South Main Street Suite 805 Akron, Ohio 44311 Direct 330-434-7929 Toll Line 888-434-4300 Fax 330-434-7931 HTwww.summitdatacom.comTH

Cover Letter(s)

Summit Data Communications, Inc. 526 South Main Street Suite 805 Akron, OH 44311 USA January 28, 2008 Elliott TCB 684 West Maude Ave. Sunnyvale, CA. 94085 FCC ID: TWG-SDCCF10AG Dear Examiner: I am writing to avoid the possibility of an inadvertent disclosure of proprietary information. The accompanying Form 731 is being filed with the commission on our behalf by Elliott Laboratories, Inc., a consulting and testing laboratory. Included as exhibits with the enclosed application are block diagrams, schematics, and a detailed description of the theory of operation of the device. It is our intention to provide Elliott TCB and the commission with a full disclosure of our product so that its merits can be evaluated. Indeed, we are pleased to provide any further information that the commission might wish to see. It is not our intention, however, to make our proprietary process a matter of public record. In view of the fact that the block diagrams, schematics, and associated theory of operation disclose the mechanism of our process, we ask that these portions (block diagrams, schematics, and theory of operation) of our application be withheld from public inspection as provided under FCC section 0.459. These documents contain details of the proprietary operation of product. These details are not readily discernible - even to technically sophisticated individuals - from our hardware and constitute trade secrets. We request therefore that these documents and this letter be segregated from the body of our evaluation report and withheld from public inspection. Thank you for your attention. Please let the undersigned know if Elliott TCB or the Commission disagrees with our position or requires further justification. Sincerely, Ronald Seide President Summit Data Communications, Inc.

Cover Letter(s)

Modular Approval Requirements Modular Approval is being requested for this device, FCC ID: TWG-SDCCF10AG, IC ID: 6616A-SDCCF10AG. There are eight requirements that the device must meet for full modular approval. The following paragraphs detail these requirements and the manner in which the device meets them. The module meets all of the technical specifications applicable to the frequency band of operation. The module has its own RF shielding. The module contains a shield. The entire radio transmitter is covered by a metal shield. The shield is made out of a copper/nickel/Zinc/Silver alloy. All modulation and data input(s) are buffered. Data to the modulation circuit is buffered on the module inside the BCM4318E (U7) IC. The module has its own power supply regulation and local reference oscillator. The module has its own power supply regulation and local reference oscillator. The module has its own reference oscillator (the 20MHz crystal Y1 is used with the BCM4318E U7 IC to create the reference oscillator for the device). The power supply regulation is provided by U5 and U21 for the radio. The modular transmitter must comply with the antenna requirements of Section 15.203 and 15.204(c). The certification submission contains a detailed description of the configuration of all antennas that will be used with the module. The module connects to its antenna via a Hirose connector. This antenna is a non- standard connector. The antennas are: Laird Centurion, m/n NanoBlade, pcb antenna, 3.8dBi @ 2.45GHz, 5.1dBi @ 5.25GHz, 4.5dBi @ 5.8GHz Volex, p/n VLX-51004-A, Omni, 2.3dBi @ 2.4GHz, 1.9dBi @ 5GHz Larson, p/n R380.500.314, Omni, 1.6dBi @ 2.4GHz, 5dBi @ 5GHz Installation instructions for the module explain that only these antennas may be used with the device and that the end user should not be able to access the antenna port or change antennas. For Industry Canada, the module meets certification labeling requirements. Host devices that contain separately certified modules do not need to be re-certified, provided that they meet the following conditions: • The host device, as a stand alone unit without any separately certified modules, complies with all applicable Radio Standards Specifications. • The host device and all the separately certified modules it contains jointly meet the safety requirements of RSS-102, if applicable. • The host device complies with the certification labeling requirements of each of the modules it contains. The module is appropriately labeled (refer to the label and label location drawings contained within this application). For the FCC, the modular transmitter must be tested in a stand-alone configuration, i.e., the module must not be inside another device during testing. This is intended to demonstrate that the module is capable of complying with Part 15 emission limits regardless of the device into which it is eventually installed. Unless the transmitter module will be battery powered, it must comply with the AC line conducted requirements found in Section 15.207. Test data contained in this application is for the device tested as a stand-alone device. Radiated spurious emissions data and AC conducted emissions data demonstrating compliance with the requirements of Part 15 of the FCC rules for intentional radiators has been provided. For the FCC, the modular transmitter must be labeled with its own FCC ID number, and, 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: XYZMODEL1” or “Contains FCC ID: XYZMODEL1.” The module is appropriately labeled (refer to the label and label location drawings contained within this application). Information to the integrator of this system regarding the labeling requirements for the host system are contained in the instructions provided with the module. The modular transmitter must comply with any applicable RF exposure requirements. The module meets the requirements for a mobile device that may be used at separation distances of more than 20cm from the human body. Refer to the MPE calculation.

RF Exposure Info

EMC Test Data Client: Contact: Standard: Test Specific Details General Test Configuration Yes 1.23 No deviations were made from the requirements of the standard. Calculation uses the free space transmission formula: S = (PG)/(4 πd 2 ) Where: S is power density (W/m 2 ), P is output power (W), G is antenna gain relative to isotropic, d is separation distance from the transmitting antenna (m). Summary of Results Device complies with Power Density requirements at 20cm separation: Maximum Power Density (S) in W/m 2 Modifications Made During Testing No modifications were made to the EUT during testing Deviations From The Standard Test Engineer: Mark Hill Maximum Permissible Exposure Objective: The objective of this test session is to perform final qualification testing of the EUT with respect to the specification listed above. Date of Test: 2/1/2008 Ron Seide 15.247 / 15.E / RSS-210Class: N/ A Summit Data CommunicationsJob Number: J68959 Model: SDC-CF10AG 802.11a/g Compact Flash Module with Antenna Connectors T-Log Number: T69413 Account Manager: Dean Eriksen T69413_FCC_DTSMPEPage 1 of 2 EMC Test Data Client: Contact: Standard: Ron Seide 15.247 / 15.E / RSS-210Class: N/ A Summit Data CommunicationsJob Number: J68959 Model: SDC-CF10AG 802.11a/g Compact Flash Module with Antenna Connectors T-Log Number: T69413 Account Manager: Dean Eriksen Use: General Antenna:3.8 dBi Cable AntPower Freq.LossGainat AntEIRP MHzdBmmW*dBdBidBmmW 241224.1257.003.824.1616.60 243723.8239.903.823.8575.44 246223.4218.803.823.4524.81 For the cases where S > the MPE Limit Fre q. MHz 2412 2437 2462 Use: General Antenna:5 dBi Cable AntPower Freq.LossGainat AntEIRP MHzdBmmW*dBdBidBmmW 574515.636.30515.6114.82 578514.628.80514.691.20 580515.333.90515.3107.15 For the cases where S > the MPE Limit Fre q. MHz 5745 5785 5805 EUTPower Density (S)MPE Limit Powe rat 20 cmat 20 cm mW/cm^2mW/cm^2 0.0231.000 0.0181.000 0.0211.000 S @ 20 cmMPE LimitDistance where 0.1041.0006.5cm 0.1141.0006.8cm 0.1231.0007.0cm mW/cm^2mW/cm^2S <= MPE Limit S @ 20 cmMPE LimitDistance where 0.1141.000 0.1041.000 mW/cm^2mW/cm^2 0.1231.000 EUTPower Density (S)MPE Limit Powe rat 20 cmat 20 cm 0.0231.0003.0cm mW/cm^2mW/cm^2S <= MPE Limit 0.0211.0002.9cm 0.0181.0002.7cm T69413_FCC_DTSMPEPage 2 of 2

Test Report

File: R70599 Rev 1 Page 1 of 23 Electromagnetic Emissions Test Report and Application for Grant of Equipment Authorization pursuant to Industry Canada RSS-Gen Issue 2 / RSS 210 Issue 7 FCC Part 15 Subpart C on the Summit Data Communications Transmitter Model: SDC-CF10AG 802.11a/g Compact Flash Module with Antenna Connectors UPN: 6616A-SDCCF10AG FCC ID: TWG-SDCCF10AG GRANTEE: Summit Data Communications 526 South Market Suite 407 Akron, OH 44311 TEST SITE: Elliott Laboratories, Inc. 684 W. Maude Ave Sunnyvale, CA 94086 REPORT DATE: March 5, 2008 FINAL TEST DATE: November 19, Novembeer 27, December 14 andDecember 19, 2007 and Janaury 14, January 15, January 25 and January 28, and March 4, 2008 AUTHORIZED SIGNATORY: ______________________________ Mark E. Hill Staff Engineer Elliott Laboratories, Inc. is accredited by the A2LA, certificate number 2016-01, to perform the test(s) listed in this report. This report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of Elliott Laboratories, Inc. Testing Cert #2016-01 Elliott Laboratories, Inc. -- EMC Department Test Report Report Date: March 5, 2008 File: R70599 Rev 1 Page 2 of 23 REVISION HISTORY Rev # Date Comments Modified By 1 3/6/08 Initial Release DG Elliott Laboratories, Inc. -- EMC Department Test Report Report Date: March 5, 2008 File: R70599 Rev 1 Page 3 of 23 TABLE OF CONTENTS COVER PAGE.............................................................................................................................................................1 REVISION HISTORY ..............................................................................................................................................2 TABLE OF CONTENTS ..........................................................................................................................................3 SCOPE........................................................................................................................................................................5 OBJECTIVE ..............................................................................................................................................................6 STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE.........................................................................................................................6 TEST RESULTS SUMMARY .................................................................................................................................7 DIGITAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS (2400 – 2483.5MHZ) ...........................................................................7 DIGITAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS (5725 –5850 MHZ) ..............................................................................7 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO ALL BANDS .......................................................................8 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTIES ...................................................................................................................8 EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT) DETAILS ....................................................................................................9 GENERAL..............................................................................................................................................................9 ANTENNA SYSTEM ............................................................................................................................................9 ENCLOSURE.........................................................................................................................................................9 MODIFICATIONS.................................................................................................................................................9 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.....................................................................................................................................10 EUT INTERFACE PORTS ..................................................................................................................................10 EUT OPERATION ...............................................................................................................................................10 TEST SITE...............................................................................................................................................................11 GENERAL INFORMATION...............................................................................................................................11 CONDUCTED EMISSIONS CONSIDERATIONS ............................................................................................11 RADIATED EMISSIONS CONSIDERATIONS ................................................................................................11 MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTATION ..........................................................................................................12 RECEIVER SYSTEM ..........................................................................................................................................12 INSTRUMENT CONTROL COMPUTER ..........................................................................................................12 LINE IMPEDANCE STABILIZATION NETWORK (LISN) ............................................................................12 FILTERS/ATTENUATORS ................................................................................................................................13 ANTENNAS.........................................................................................................................................................13 ANTENNA MAST AND EQUIPMENT TURNTABLE.....................................................................................13 INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION.........................................................................................................................13 Elliot…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Sue E White(Documentation/Certification Manager)
[email protected]330.434.7929Fax: 330.434.7931

Technical Contact

Elliott LaboratoriesMark Hill
[email protected]408 245 7800

684 W. Maude Ave · Sunnyvale, California · United States

Test Firm

Element Materials Technology Fremont NewarkDavid Bare
[email protected]510-578-3500Fax: 510 578 3510

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
215C5.75 GHz - 5.80 GHz36.00 mW
Modular Type
Single Modular Approval
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Modular Approval. Power output listed is conducted. This grant is valid only when the module is sold to OEM integrators and must be installed by the OEM or OEM integrators. The antennas used for this transmitter as shown in this filing 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. End-users may not be provided with the module installation instructions. OEM integrators and end-users must be provided with transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.

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