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Wireless Multimedia Connectivity Solutions 5960 Cornerstone Court West, Suite 201, San Diego, CA 92121 Tel: 858.535.9701 Fax: 858.535.9746 Digital Media Adapter (DMA 3.1L) User Manual Version 1.0 AMEDIA CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION © 2006 Amedia Networks, Inc. (Unpublished) All Rights Reserved. This document contains confidential and proprietary information of Amedia Networks, Inc. and is protected by copyright, trade secret and other state and federal laws. Its receipt or possession does not convey any rights to reproduce, disclose its contents, or to manufacture, use or sell anything it may describe. Reproduction, disclosure or use without specific written authorization of Amedia Networks, Inc. is strictly forbidden. Amedia Networks, Inc. DMA3.1L User Manual Table of Contents 1 Overview................................................................................................................................................3 2 System Diagram....................................................................................................................................3 3 Key Features.........................................................................................................................................3 4 DMA3.1L Photos..................................................................................................................................4 5 Checklist................................................................................................................................................4 6 Pairing Procedure.................................................................................................................................4 7 Wireless AV Sender Setup ...................................................................................................................4 8 Wireless AV Receiver Setup ................................................................................................................5 9 System Status........................................................................................................................................5 10 Functional Specifications.....................................................................................................................5 10.1 Audio and Video Inputs at the Wireless AV Sender...................................................................5 10.1.1 Video Inputs........................................................................................................................5 10.1.2 Audio Inputs.......................................................................................................................6 10.2 Audio and Video Outputs............................................................................................................6 10.2.1 Video Outputs ..................................................................................................................... 6 10.2.2 Audio Outputs..................................................................................................................... 6 10.3 IR Function..................................................................................................................................6 10.4 NTSC/PAL Auto-Detect.............................................................................................................. 6 10.5 LED and Switch..........................................................................................................................7 10.6 System Security...........................................................................................................................7 11 FCC Information..................................................................................................................................7 Amedia Networks, Inc. 2006 Amedia Networks (Unpublished) 2 © Confidential & Proprietary Amedia Networks, Inc. DMA3.1L User Manual 1 Overview The Digital Media Adapter (DMA3.1L) delivers video and audio over 5GHz wireless channels using Amedia Networks’ WiVi TM wireless networking technology. It enables a wireless connection between video/audio sources (for example, DVD, VCR, PVR, STB, and PC) and a video/audio display (TV, flat panel or video monitor). The IR relay function enables the user to control the Video Source devices from a remote TV. The user can use the original remote control of the video source devices (such as DVD) by pointing the remote control at an IR receiver located at the Wireless AV Receiver. The IR signals are conveyed by the wireless network to the Wireless AV Sender. 2 System Diagram Composite (CVBS) S-Video Audio IR Extender MPEG-2 Encoder TS Wireless AV Sender (DMA3.1L_AP) Video Source Amedia WVA Chipset MPEG-2 Decoder TS Video Display (TV) Wireless AV Receiver (DMA3.1L_MT) Amedia WVA Chipset Composite S-Video Audio Video Source Remote Control IR 3 Key Features The following is a list of the key features of the DMA3.1L system. 1) Wireless communication at 5 GHz. 2) Close-loop power control to minimize power consumption and be a friendly neighbor to other WLAN networks at 5 GHz. 3) Guaranteed full QoS transporting of multimedia contents. 4) Secure networking to assure privacy and content rights protection. 5) Transmission of IR control signals to the video source devices from the TV location. 6) MPEG-2 standard video compression and decompression. 7) Auto detection of NTSC and PAL. Amedia Networks, Inc. 2006 Amedia Networks (Unpublished) 3 © Confidential & Proprietary Amedia Networks, Inc. DMA3.1L User Manual 4 DMA3.1L Photos 5 Checklist • Wireless AV Sender (DMA3.1L AP) • Wireless AV Receiver (DMA3.1L MT) • IR extender cable • Two power supplies (220VAC/110VAC to 5VDC) 6 Pairing Procedure Wireless AV Sender and Wireless AV Receiver must be paired to form a unique trusted communication pair. Follow the Pairing Procedure below with the Wireless AV Sender and Receiver easily accessible at the…
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Wireless Multimedia Connectivity Solutions 9444 Waples Street, Suite 290, San Diego, CA 92121 Tel: 858.535.9701 Fax: 858.535.9746 April 26, 2007 MET Laboratories, Inc. 914 West Patapsco Avenue Baltimore, MD 21230 RE: LETTER OF AGENT AUTHORIZATION To Whom It May Concern: We, the undersigned, hereby authorize MET Laboratories, Inc. to act on our behalf in all matters relating to application for equipment authorization, including the signing of all documents relating to these matters. We also hereby certify that no party to the application authorized hereunder is subject to the denial of benefits, including FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C.853(a). This agreement expires one year from the current date. Sincerely, Lucy Chong Lucy Chong Director of System Engineering
Wireless Multimedia Connectivity Solutions 9444 Waples Street, Suite 290, San Diego, CA 92121 Tel: 858.535.9701 Fax: 858.535.9746 June 1, 2007 Dear Application Examiner, Amedia Networks Inc, Digital Media Adapter, DMA3.1L:, FCC ID: U8B-DMA3-1L , would like to have your authorization as a modular approval specific to Access Point. The requirements of Public Notice DA00-1407 have been met and shown on the following statements. 1. “The modular transmitter must have its own RF shielding.”: The shielding of the radio portion can be demonstrated in exhibition External Photo. 2. “The modular transmitter must have buffered modulation/data inputs.”: Buffered data inputs stage has been integrated in chip 3. “The modular transmitter must have its own power supply regulation.” On-board power supply regulation is described in the schematics. 4. “The modular transmitter must comply with the antenna requirements of section 15.203 and 15.204(C).”: The requirements of antenna connector and spurious emission have been fulfilled. Please reference the exhibition Test Report. 5. “The modular transmitter must be tested in a stand-alone configuration: Please reference the exhibition Test Report. 6. “The modular transmitter must be labeled with its own FCC ID number.”: The instruction on the labeling rule of the end product has been stated in the users manual of this module. Please also see the exhibition Label Sample. 7. “The modular transmitter must comply with any specific rule or operating requirements applicable to the transmitter and the manufacturer must provide adequate instructions along with the module to explain any such requirements.”: The required FCC rule has been fulfilled and all the instructions for maintaining compliance has been clearly stated in the Users Manual. 8. “The modular transmitter must comply with any applicable RF exposure requirements.”: Please refer exhibition RF Exposure for the compliance of RF exposure rule. Please contact me if you have any further questions. Regards, Lucy Chong Director of System Engineering
Wireless Multimedia Connectivity Solutions 9444 Waples Street, Suite 290, San Diego, CA 92121 Tel: 858.535.9701 Fax: 858.535.9746 April 26, 2007 MET Laboratories, Inc. 914 West Patapsco Avenue Baltimore, MD 21230 RE: CONFIDENTIALITY REQUEST FOR Digital Media Adapter Model DMA3.1L AND FCC ID U8B-DMA3-1L To Whom It May Concern: This letter serves as an official request for confidentiality under FCC Rule Sections 0.457 & 0.459. We have requested that the following items required to be submitted with this application be withheld from public review. Operational and Technical Description System Schematics System Block Diagram These documents contain detailed system and equipment descriptions and related information about the product, which Amedia Networks, Inc. considers to be proprietary, confidential, and a custom design and otherwise, would not release to the general public. Since this design is a basis from which future technological products will evolve, Amedia Networks, Inc. feels that this information would be of benefit to its competitors, and that the disclosure of the information in these documents would give our competitors an unfair advantage in the market. Please contact me if there is any information you may need. Sincerely, Lucy Chong Lucy Chong Director of System Engineering
Wireless Multimedia Connectivity Solutions 9444 Waples Street, Suite 290, San Diego, CA 92121 Tel: 858.535.9701 Fax: 858.535.9746 April 26, 2007 MET Laboratories, Inc. 914 West Patapsco Avenue Baltimore, MD 21230 RE: Short Term Confidentiality Request For Digital Media Adapter Model DMA3.1L AND FCC ID U8B-DMA3-1L To Whom It May Concern: In accordance with 0.457 and 0.459 of CFR 47, Amedia Networks, Inc. requests short-term Confidentiality of following sections of this application for a period of 45 days after grant is issued. Test setup photos External photos Internal photos User’s manual These documents contain detailed system and equipment descriptions and related information about the product, which Amedia Networks, Inc. considers to be proprietary, confidential, and a custom design and otherwise, would not release to the general public. Since this design is a basis from which future technological products will evolve, Amedia Networks, Inc. feels that this information would be of benefit to its competitors, and that the disclosure of the information in these documents would give our competitors an unfair advantage in the market. Please contact me if there is any information you may need. Sincerely, Lucy Chong Lucy Chong Director of System Engineering
Jennifer Sanchez From: Asad Bajwa Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 11:42 PM To: Liming Xu Cc: Gaylon Morris; Jennifer Sanchez Subject: RE: configuration Job#80077 Amedia Networks Importance: High 5/24/2007 Hi Liming, 1-2, My understanding is that DFS testing is only required for the bands 5.25–5.35 GHz and 5.47–5.725 GHz, per 15.407(h)(2) reproduced below. As customer was not ready for DFS testing they decided to disable the above mentioned frequency bands. (2) Radar Detection Function of Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS). UNII devices operating in the 5.25– 5.35 GHz and 5.47–5.725 GHz bands shall employ a DFS radar detection mechanism to detect the presence of radar systems and to avoid co-channel operation with radar systems. 4- The frequency band 5.25-5.35GHz, is disabled in the current product that is why there is no measurement. Regarding 3 & 5 let me go through the report again and I will remove the references to DFS bands and conducted measurement was done with Spectrum Analyzer. I will send the revised report shortly with those references removed. Please let me know if you have any other comments and questions, I will be working pretty late today so please frankly send comments. Best Regards. Asad Bajwa From: Liming Xu Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 10:42 PM To: Asad Bajwa Cc: Gaylon Morris; Jennifer Sanchez Subject: 答复: configuration Job#80077 Amedia Networks Hi Asad, I have following question: 1. The operation in the DFS band in our product DMA3.1L will be disabled Is that the DFS is disabled on the UNII band: 5.15-5.25GHz and 5.25-5.35GHz? 2. If this is true why you tested UNII band: 5.725-5.850GHz? 3. What power meter and sensor did you use to measure the conducted RF power? Please list, 4. There is no RF power measurement for the band:5.25-5.35GHz per 15.407(a)(2) 5. The frequency ranges are not consistancy in summary page and test result page Regards Jennifer Sanchez From: Asad Bajwa Sent: Friday, May 25, 2007 12:43 AM To: Liming Xu; Jennifer Sanchez Cc: Gaylon Morris; Samantha Sharbonda; Cheryl Anicete Subject: RE: configuration Job#80077 Amedia Networks Attachments: EMCU80077-FCC15.407e Final Rev III.pdf 5/25/2007 Hi Liming, Here is the report, it is updated for frequency range info on the summary page, equipment code etc. Actually we did not lose any channels in this range; channels tested are the correct ones. I am really glad to hear that we can move forward for the grant for both the bands. I will still be up for next 2-3 hours working, please let me know if you have any other comments. Best Regards. Asad Bajwa From: Liming Xu Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 11:54 PM To: Asad Bajwa; Jennifer Sanchez Cc: Gaylon Morris; Samantha Sharbonda; Cheryl Anicete Subject: 答复 : configuration Job#80077 Amedia Networks Importance: High Hi Asad, Please help me to understand that You tested frequency ranges: 5.19-5.24GHz and 5.75-5.79GHz But most UNII devices tested center frequency on that bands: 5.18-5.24 GHz and 5.745-5.805GHz. Is it intentionally you lost couple of channel on the front and back of The bands that is customer's willing? There is no problem for me to grant the range:5.19-5.24GHz and 5.75-5.79GHz Because that range is narrow than 5.18-5.24 GHz and 5.745-5.805GHz. The equipment code should be: NII. Regards Liming Hi Asad, Please response: 3. What power meter and sensor did you use to measure the conducted RF power? Please list, the power meter and sensor manufacture, Model# and cali date. Jennifer Sanchez From: Asad Bajwa Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2007 9:54 PM To: Liming Xu Cc: Gaylon Morris; Samantha Sharbonda; Jennifer Sanchez Subject: RE: configuration Job#80077 Amedia Networks 5/29/2007 Hi Liming, Here is the power meter info, 1S2430 WideBand Power Meter Anritsu Company ML2488A 12-Mar-2007 12-Mar-2008 1S2432 WideBand Power Sensor Anritsu Company MA 2491A 16-April-2007 16-April-2008 I borrowed it from Sc office to verify the power measurements. I am updating the report with this info and will send out very soon today. Please note 5745-5790MHz is the correct band And we need to issue grants, with 15.407 UNII band 5.19-5.24GHz and 5.75-5.79GHz only. 15.247 DTS grant is not needed; they need approval under 15.407 only. Best Regards. Asad Bajwa From: Liming Xu Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2007 8:31 PM To: Asad Bajwa; Jennifer Sanchez Cc: Gaylon Morris; Samantha Sharbonda; Cheryl Anicete; Jay Suh Subject: 答复 : configuration Job#80077 Amedia Networks Please read my first email The Amedia wants full band granted (see Lucy email May 7) Th band of 5745-5790MHz is partial band I can grant this partial band but may not Lucy want The full band is 5745-5825MHz for the 15.407 application If you want the full band granted Asad must re-test the power on the 5745 & 5825MHz and 5.18 & 5.24 GHz with correct Power meter and sensor (The readings may not the same) Please note that I will go to SZ from 29-31 May have MET seminar Liming From: Asad Bajwa Sent: 2007-5-25 ( 星期五 ) 13:09 To: Jennifer Sanchez; Liming Xu Cc: Gaylon Morris; Samantha Sharbonda; Cheryl Anicete; Jay Suh Subject: RE: configuration Job#80077 Amedia Networks Thanks Jennifer. Jennifer Sanchez From: Asad Bajwa Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2007 10:21 PM To: Liming Xu Cc: Gaylon Morris; Samantha Sharbonda; Jennifer Sanchez; Asad Bajwa Subject: RE: configuration Job#80077 Amedia Networks Attachments: EMCU80077-FCC15.407e Final Rev IV.pdf 5/29/2007 Hi Liming, Here is the revised report per email below. Best Regards. Asad Bajwa From: Asad Bajwa Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2007 9:54 PM To: Liming Xu Cc: Gaylon Morris; Samantha Sharbonda; Jennifer Sanchez Subject: RE: configuration Job#80077 Amedia Networks Hi Liming, Here is the power meter info, 1S2430 WideBand Power Meter Anritsu Company ML2488A 12-Mar-2007 12-Mar-2008 1S2432 WideBand Power Sensor Anritsu Company MA 2491A 16-April-2007 16-April-2008 I borrowed it from Sc office to verify the power measurements. I am updating the report with this info and will send out very soon today. Please note 5745-579…
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Electromagnetic Compatibility Amedia Networks Inc. for Intentional Radiators Digital Media Adaptor DMA3.1L CFR Title 47, Part 15, Subpart E MET Report: EMCU80077-FCC407 © 2007, MET Laboratories, Inc. Page 35 of 46 Electromagnetic Compatibility Criteria for Intentional Radiators RF Exposure Requirements: §1.1307(b)(1) and §1.1307(b)(2): Systems operating under the provisions of this section shall be operated in a manner that ensures that the public is not exposed to radio frequency energy levels in excess of the Commission’s guidelines. RF Radiation Exposure Limit: §1.1310: As specified in this section, the Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) Limit shall be used to evaluate the environmental impact of human exposure to radiofrequency (RF) radiation as specified in Sec. 1.1307(b), except in the case of portable devices which shall be evaluated according to the provisions of Sec. 2.1093 of this chapter. Limit for Uncontrolled exposure: 1 mW/cm 2 or 10 W/m 2 EUT maximum antenna gain = 0 dBi. Equation from page 18 of OET 65, Edition 97-01 S = PG / 4πR 2 or R = √PG / 4πS where, S = Power Density (1 mW/cm 2 ) P = Power Input to antenna (mW) G = Antenna Gain (63.1 numeric) Low Band Power Input to Antenna in dBm 15.53 Power Input to Antenna in W 0.035727284 Antenna Gain in dBi 2 Numeric Antenna Gain 1.584893192 S (W/m2) 0.112706865 R=2.12 cm High Band Power Input to Antenna in dBm 23.92 Power Input to Antenna in W 0.246603934 Antenna Gain in dBi 2 Numeric Antenna Gain 1.584893192 S (W/m2) 0.777947643 R=5.57cm
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MET Laboratories, Inc. Safety Certification - EMI - Telecom Environmental Simulation 33439 WESTERN AVENUE ! UNION CITY, CALIFORNIA 94587-3201 ! PHONE (510) 489-6300 ! FAX (510) 489-6372 The Nation’s First Licensed Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory May 5, 2007 Amedia Networks Inc. 9444 Waples Street, Suite 290 San Diego, CA 92121 Dear Lucy Chong, Enclosed is the EMC test report for compliance testing of the Amedia Networks Inc., Digital Media Adapter, DMA3.1L as tested to the requirements of Title 47 of the CFR, Ch. 1 (10-1-03 ed.), Title 47 of the CFR, Part 15 Subpart B for Unintentional Radiators, Title 47 of the CFR, Part 15.407 for Intentional Radiators, RSS-210, and ICES-003 Issue 4, February 2004. Thank you for using the services of MET Laboratories, Inc. If you have any questions regarding these results or if MET can be of further service to you, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely yours, MET LABORATORIES, INC. Cheryl Anicete Documentation Department Reference: (\Amedia Networks Inc.\EMCU80077-FCC407) Certificates and reports shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written permission of MET Laboratories, Inc. While use of the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) letters or the NVLAP Logo, the Standards Council of Canada Logo, A2LA, or the Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) Letters in this report reflects MET Accreditation under these programs, these letters, logo, or statements do not claim product endorsement by these organizations or any Agency of the U.S. Government. This letter of transmittal is not a part of the attached report. MET Laboratories, Inc. Safety Certification - EMI - Telecom Environmental Simulation 33439 WESTERN AVENUE ! UNION CITY, CALIFORNIA 94587-3201 ! PHONE (510) 489-6300 ! FAX (510) 489-6372 MET Report: EMCU80077-FCC407 © 2007, MET Laboratories, Inc. Page ii of vi Electromagnetic Compatibility Criteria Test Report for the Amedia Networks Inc. Digital Media Adapter, DMA3.1L Verified under the FCC Certification Rules contained in Title 47 of the CFR, Part 15 Subpart B for Unintentional Radiators, Title 47 of the CFR, Part 15.407 for Intentional Radiators, and ICES-003 Issue 4, February 2004 MET Report: EMCU80077-FCC407 May 5, 2007 Prepared For: Amedia Networks Inc. 9444 Waples Street, Suite 290 San Diego, CA 92121 Prepared By: MET Laboratories, Inc. 33439 Western Ave Union City, CA 94587 Electromagnetic Compatibility Amedia Networks Inc. Digital Media Adaptor DMA3.1L CFR Title 47, Part 15, Subpart E MET Report: EMCU80077-FCC407 © 2007, MET Laboratories, Inc. Page ii of vi Electromagnetic Compatibility Criteria Test Report for the Amedia Networks Inc. Digital Media Adapter, DMA3.1L Tested Under the FCC Certification Rules contained in Title 47 of the CFR, Part 15 Subpart B for Unintentional Radiators, Title 47 of the CFR, Part 15.407 for Intentional Radiators, and ICES-003 Issue 4, February 2004 Farida Rahmanzai, Project Engineer Cheryl Anicete Electromagnetic Compatibility Lab Documentation Department Engineering Statement: The measurements shown in this report were made in accordance with the procedures indicated, and the emissions from this equipment were found to be within the limits applicable. I assume full responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of these measurements, and for the qualifications of all persons taking them. It is further stated that upon the basis of the measurements made, the equipment tested is capable of operation in accordance with the requirements of Part 15.407, of the FCC Rules under normal use and maintenance. Asad Bajwa, Manager Electromagnetic Compatibility Lab Electromagnetic Compatibility Amedia Networks Inc. Digital Media Adaptor DMA3.1L CFR Title 47, Part 15, Subpart E MET Report: EMCU80077-FCC407 © 2007, MET Laboratories, Inc. Page iii of vi Report Status Sheet Revision Report Date Reason for Revision ∅ May 5, 2007 Initial Issue. Electromagnetic Compatibility Amedia Networks Inc. Digital Media Adaptor DMA3.1L CFR Title 47, Part 15, Subpart E MET Report: EMCU80077-FCC407 © 2007, MET Laboratories, Inc. Page iv of vi Table of Contents I. Executive Summary .................................................................................................................................................1 A. Purpose of Test ...................................................................................................................................................2 B. Executive Summary ............................................................................................................................................2 II. Equipment Configuration .......................................................................................................................................3 A. Overview.............................................................................................................................................................4 B. References...........................................................................................................................................................5 C. Test Site ..............................................................................................................................................................5 D. Description of Test Sample.................................................................................................................................6 E. Equipment Configuration....................................................................................................................................8 F. Support Equipment .............................................................................................................................................8 G. Ports and Cabling Information ............................................................................................................................8 H. Mode of Operation...................…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 15E | 5.75 GHz - 5.79 GHz | 244.00 mW |