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Pilot Technologies, Inc. Phone 972-772-9737 P.O. Box 2073, Rockwall, TX. 75087 Fax 972-772-9734 Installation Instructions PhoneLink Wireless Dial Tone Extender System -- Model PLS100 Rev. May 7, 2007 PhoneLink extends a standard 2-wire, dial-up telephone line into areas not accessible by wire. PhoneLink is a wireless system that uses radios (RF) to transmit voice and data connections across physical barriers. It does not use power lines to carry the signal. The system consist of a Base unit and a Remote unit pair. The Base connects to a standard telephone company phone line and the Remote is placed where the phone line is desired. The Remote re-generates (mimics) the operation of the phone line at the Base. The system operates in the license-free 900 Mhz band with operation and signal range similar to 900 Mhz cordless phones. PhoneLink replaces the cordless phone handset with the Remote unit that is installed at a fixed location where it regenerates the phone line complete with ring voltage, dial tone and loop current. Signal range is typically 100-500 feet. The Remote supports the use of a standard telephone, computer modem and fax machine as though wire was used the entire way. Other end devices can be used with PhoneLink such as: point-of-sale terminals; telemetry equipment; electric meters; security devices; and remote control systems. Dial-up modem connections up to 28.8K are possible. Calls can be placed in either direction just like a regular phone line. Ringing detected at the Base is regenerated at the Remote. A phone or modem going off-hook and dialing at the Remote is duplicated at the Base. Both wireless units include an antenna, plug-in wall transformer, and a standard RJ-11 modular phone jack. Status LEDs are included. Warning ! -- Use only the antennas supplied with this equipment. Although PhoneLink is similar to cordless phones, it is not compatible or interchangeable with cordless phone units. PhoneLink uses a different frequency channel than cordless phones and includes a security feature that prevents unauthorized access. INSTALLATION 1. Install the Base and Remote units in a clear area on a wall or table top. Best signal range is obtained when the units are as high off the ground as possible and with the least amount of objects cluttering the area between them. Walls and metal between wireless units greatly reduce signal range. Signal range is best when the antennas are vertical and kept as far as possible from metal walls and other metal objects. The antennas include a flexible joint allowing them to be positioned vertical. Be sure the antenna is snuggly attached to the wireless unit. 2. Connect a wall power transformer to each wireless unit and then plug-in the transformer to a standard 120vac wall outlet. The green Power LED should light. 3. Connect the telephone company line to the modular phone jack on the Base unit. 4. Connect your end equipment -- phone, computer modem, fax, etc. -- to the modular jack on the Remote unit. Use the same modular type phone wiring between the Remote unit and your end equipment. Warning ! -- Do NOT connect the phone company line to the Remote unit. OPERATION An incoming call is presented as a ringing voltage at the Base unit and is indicated by the flashing of the red Ring/Off-Hook LED. With each ring detected, the Remote unit in-turn generates ringing to your end device. The red Ring/Off-Hook LED on the Remote flashes as well. Taking your end device off-hook stops the ringing and completes the phone line connection through the PhoneLink units as though wire was connected all the way. A call can be initiated at the Remote unit end by taking your end device off-hook. Doing so will light the red Ring/Off-Hook LEDs on both units. The dial tone from the phone company is passed through the PhoneLink units and heard at your end device. DTMF dialing tones can be used as usual. A call is terminated by placing your end device back on-hook. The yellow Signal LED indicates that a wireless signal path exists between the two wireless units. A solidly lighted yellow LED indicates a solid signal. Any flickering or momentary drop-out suggests a weak signal and steps should be taken to move one or both of the wireless units to improve the signal. The yellow Signal LED is driven by the radio receiver at each unit and is a measure of the signal received from the other unit. These LEDs are active only during off-hook conditions. Note: The PhoneLink system will not work unless a solid wireless signal path exists between the units. The yellow Signal LEDs indicate the signal quality. An off-hook condition at the Remote unit will not be passed to the Base without a good strong signal between the units. Ringing detected at the Base will not be passed to the Remote without a good strong signal. FCC STATEMENTS and USER NOTIFICATIONS - Do NOT make changes or modifications to this equipment. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer may degrade performance, may violate FCC rules, may void user’s authority to operate this equipment, and may void manufacturer’s warranty. - Warning ! -- Use only the antennas supplied with this equipment. Other antennas may degrade performance and violate FCC rules. - This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class-A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. - This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the followi…
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PhoneLink Wireless Dial Tone Extender Model Number - PLS100 Part Number - PLR100 Serial Number - 1234 Remote Unit This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device must not cause harmful interference and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesirable operation. FCC ID: U3I - PLS100 Label format for PhoneLink Remote unit. Placed on the front of the product. PhoneLink Wireless Dial Tone Extender Model Number - PLS100 Part Number - PLB100 Serial Number - 1234 Base Unit This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device must not cause harmful interference and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesirable operation. FCC ID: U3I - PLS100 Label format for PhoneLink Base unit. Placed on the front of the product.
Enclosure PhoneLink Wireless Dial Tone Extender Model Number - PLS100 Part Number - PLR100 Serial Number - 1234 Remote Unit FCC Part 15 Label This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device must not cause harmful interference and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesirable operation. FCC ID: U3I - PLS100 Pilot Technologies, Inc. Label format for PhoneLink Remote unit. Placed on the front of the product. Enclosure PhoneLink Wireless Dial Tone Extender Model Number - PLS100 Part Number - PLB100 Serial Number - 1234 Base Unit This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device must not cause harmful interference and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesirable operation. FCC ID: U3I - PLS100 Pilot Technologies, Inc. FCC Part 15 Label Label format for PhoneLink Base unit. Placed on the front of the product.
Pilot Technologies, Inc. Phone 972-772-9737 P.O. Box 2073, Rockwall, TX. 75087 Fax 972-772-9734 Operational Description 4/25/07 Model -- PLS100 - PhoneLink Wireless Dial Tone Extender System Part # -- PLB100 - Base unit Part # -- PLR100 - Remote unit Part # -- PLA100 - Antenna Part # -- PLT100 - Wall Transformer PhoneLink is a short range wireless system that extends a standard dial-up telephone line across physical barriers without the use of wire. The system consists of a Base unit and a Remote unit. The Base connects to a telephone company line and is mounted on a wall on sits on a table top. The Remote is installed some distance away but within signal range. The Remote re-generates the phone line complete with loop current and ring voltage as though wire was used the entire way. Both units include a radio frequency transceiver, telephone line interface circuitry, audio filtering and a microcontroller. The radio transceivers include whip antennas and operate in the license free 902-928 Mhz ISM band. The Base phone line circuitry is designed to operate as a customer end device similar to a standard telephone or computer modem complete with ring detect and off-hook sensing. The Remote phone line circuitry generates a new phone line similar to a phone company central office complete with loop current and ringing voltage. A standard telephone is connected to the Remote unit. With the telephone on-hook, the wireless units are in stand-by mode with the Base unit on-hook. Taking the telephone off-hook, a signal is sent from the Remote to the Base via the radios for the Base to go off-hook and pass audio through both units. The off-hook condition at the Base causes the phone company central office to generate loop current and a dial tone. The dial tone is passed through both wireless units back to the end user’s telephone as though wire was used the entire way. Touch Tone and voice audio is passed through both units until the user places his phone back on-hook which in turn causes the Base to go on-hook as well and end the call. In a similar fashion, an incoming ring detected at the Base is passed wirelessly to the Remote which re-generates the ring to the end user’s phone. Taking the phone off-hook is wirelessly signaled back to the Base to go off-hook and the call is connected with audio passed through both wireless units. The wireless transceivers use FM (frequency modulation -- emissions designator F3E) and modulated using a standard analog voice bandwidth signal of 300-3200 Hz. The wireless units are powered by plug-in wall transformers. << end >>
Nemko Test Report: 3014RUS1 Applicant: Pilot Technologies, Inc. 883 Cornelius Road Rockwall, TX 75087 Equipment Under Test: PLS100 (E.U.T.) In Accordance With: FCC Part 15, Subpart C, 15.249 Operation within the bands 902-928 MHz, Tested By: Nemko USA Inc. 802 N. Kealy Lewisville, Texas 75057-3136 TESTED BY: DATE: 20 April 2007 David Light, Senior Wireless Engineer APPROVED BY: DATE: 20 th April 2007 Harry Ward, Verificator Total Number of Pages: 19 Nemko USA, Inc. CFR 47, PART 15, SUBPART C, Paragraph 15.249 Operation within the bands 902-928 MHz, 2400-2483.5 MHz, 5725-5875 MHz, and 24.0-24.25 GHz. EQUIPMENT: PLS100 PROJECT NO.:3014RUS1 Page 2 of 22 Table Of Contents SECTION 1. SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS 3 SECTION 2. GENERAL EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATION 5 SECTION 3. POWERLINE CONDUCTED EMISSIONS 7 SECTION 4. RADIATED EMISSIONS 12 SECTION 5. TEST EQUIPMENT LIST 15 ANNEX A TEST DIAGRAMS 20 Nemko USA, Inc. CFR 47, PART 15, SUBPART C, Paragraph 15.249 Operation within the bands 902-928 MHz, 2400-2483.5 MHz, 5725-5875 MHz, and 24.0-24.25 GHz. EQUIPMENT: PLS100 PROJECT NO.:3014RUS1 Section 1. Summary Of Test Results Manufacturer: Pilot Technologies, Inc Model No.: PLS100 Serial No.: None General: All measurements are traceable to national standards. These tests were conducted on a sample of the equipment for the purpose of demonstrating compliance with FCC Part 15.249. All tests were conducted using measurement procedure ANSI C63.4-2003. Radiated Emissions were made on an open area test site. New Submission Production Unit Class II Permissive Change Pre-Production Unit THIS TEST REPORT RELATES ONLY TO THE ITEM(S) TESTED. THE FOLLOWING DEVIATIONS FROM, ADDITIONS TO, OR EXCLUSIONS FROM THE TEST SPECIFICATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE. See “ Summary of Test Data”. Nemko USA Inc. authorizes the above named company to reproduce this report provided it is reproduced in its entirety and for use by the company’s employees only. Any use which a third party makes of this report, or any reliance on or decisions to be made based on it, are the responsibility of such third parties. Nemko USA Inc. accepts no responsibility for damages, if any, suffered by any third party as a result of decisions made or actions based on this report. This report applies only to the items tested. Page 3 of 22 Nemko USA, Inc. CFR 47, PART 15, SUBPART C, Paragraph 15.249 Operation within the bands 902-928 MHz, 2400-2483.5 MHz, 5725-5875 MHz, and 24.0-24.25 GHz. EQUIPMENT: PLS100 PROJECT NO.:3014RUS1 Page 4 of 22 Summary Of Test Data NAME OF TEST PARA. NO. RESULT Conducted Emissions 15.207 Complies Radiated Emissions 15.249 Complies Footnotes For N/A’s: Nemko USA, Inc. CFR 47, PART 15, SUBPART C, Paragraph 15.249 Operation within the bands 902-928 MHz, 2400-2483.5 MHz, 5725-5875 MHz, and 24.0-24.25 GHz. EQUIPMENT: PLS100 PROJECT NO.:3014RUS1 Page 5 of 22 Section 2. General Equipment Specification Frequency Range: 904.925 MHz Fixed - Base 924.925 MHz Fixed - Remote Operating Frequency(ies) of Sample: 904.925 MHz and 924.925 MHz Tunable Bands: None Number of Channels: 2 Channel Spacing: Single channel operation User Frequency Adjustment: None Integral Antenna Yes No The device uses a reverse polarity SMA connector on the antenna Nemko USA, Inc. CFR 47, PART 15, SUBPART C, Paragraph 15.249 Operation within the bands 902-928 MHz, 2400-2483.5 MHz, 5725-5875 MHz, and 24.0-24.25 GHz. EQUIPMENT: PLS100 PROJECT NO.:3014RUS1 Description of EUT Wirelessly extends LAN phone service to areas where there are no wired connections. System Diagram Page 6 of 22 Nemko USA, Inc. CFR 47, PART 15, SUBPART C, Paragraph 15.249 Operation within the bands 902-928 MHz, 2400-2483.5 MHz, 5725-5875 MHz, and 24.0-24.25 GHz. EQUIPMENT: PLS100 PROJECT NO.:3014RUS1 Page 7 of 22 Section 3. Powerline Conducted Emissions NAME OF TEST: Powerline Conducted Emissions PARA. NO.: 15.207 TESTED BY: David Light DATE: 19 April 2007 Minimum Standard: §15.207 Conducted limits. (a) Except as shown in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, for an intentional radiator that is designed to be connected to the public utility (AC) power line, the radio frequency voltage that is conducted back onto the AC power line on any frequency or frequencies, within the band 150 kHz to 30 MHz, shall not exceed the limits in the following table, as measured using a 50 mH/50 ohms line impedance stabilization network (LISN). Compliance with the provisions of this paragraph shall be based on the measurement of the radio frequency voltage between each power line and ground at the power terminal. The lower limit applies at the boundary between the frequency ranges. Frequency of Conducted Limit (dBmV) Emission (MHz) Quasi-peak Average 0.15-0.5 66 to 56* 56 to 46* 0.5-5 56 46 5-30 60 50 * Decreases with the logarithm of the frequency. Test Results: Complies . The spectrum was searched thouroughly from 150 kHz to 30 MHz. The worst case emission was 44.71 dBμV at 567.9 kHz. This is 1.29 dB below the average specification limit of 46 dBμV. This is a peak reading. The plots presented are representative of the investigation. Measurement Data: See attached graph(s). Method of Measurement: (Procedure ANSI C63.4-2003) Measurements were made using a spectrum analyzer with 10 kHz RBW, Peak Detector. Any emissions that are close to the limit are measured using a test receiver with 10 kHz bandwidth, CISPR Quasi-Peak Detector. Nemko USA, Inc. CFR 47, PART 15, SUBPART C, Paragraph 15.249 Operation within the bands 902-928 MHz, 2400-2483.5 MHz, 5725-5875 MHz, and 24.0-24.25 GHz. EQUIPMENT: PLS100 PROJECT NO.:3014RUS1 Test Data – Powerline Conducted Emissions Remote – L1 A Offset 2.5 dB LVL Ref 99.5 dBμVAtt 20 dB 2.985 MHz/Start 150 kHzStop 30 MHz * RBW 10 kHz VBW 30 kHz SWT 300 ms 1 PK VIEW 0 10 20 30 40 Page 8 of 22 50 60 70 80 90 Marker 1 [T1 ] 44.71 dBμV 567.900000000 kHz LIMIT CHECK PASS 1 CIS22BAV CIS22BQP Date: 19.APR.2007 15:27:43 Nemko USA, Inc. CFR 47, PART 15, SUBPART C, Paragraph 15.249 Operation within the bands 902-928…
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802 N. Kealy Ave · Lewisville, Texas · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 15C | 924.925 MHz - 924.925 MHz | - |