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UIX0712DDLO TransDock 3 FM Transmitter

Netalog, Inc. d/b/a Digital Lifestyle Outfitters
DLO TransDock 3 FM Transmitter - FCC ID UIX0712D - Netalog, Inc. d/b/a Digital Lifestyle Outfitters
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
Date of Grant
Mar 13, 2008
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Mar 13, 2008
Equipment Note
DLO TransDock 3 FM Transmitter
Frequency Range
88.10000000 - 107.90000000
Company
Netalog, Inc. d/b/a Digital Lifestyle Outfitters
Country
United States

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Users Manual

© 2008 Digital Lifestyle Outfitters The DLO logo, Digital Lifestyle Outfitters and TransDock are trademarks of Digital Lifestyle Outfitters. iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. All Rights Reserved Printed in China M-93050-XXXXXX-A Quick Start 4 Controls + Connections 6 Included in the Box 7 TransDock Controls Chart 8 About the DLO TransDock 9 Using Your TransDock 10 Setting Up Your TransDock 10 Finding Empty Radio Frequencies 12 TransDock Features + Settings 14 TransDock Modes 14 Setting and Using Preset Stations 15 Charging Cell Phones/PDAs/Gaming Systems or Other USB Devices 15 Watching iPod Videos on a Mobile Video System 16 TransDock Intelligent Power Control 16 Getting the Best Sound Quality with Your DLOTransDock 17 Switching Between Monaural and Stereo Mode 18 Using TransDock with a Cassette Adapter or Your Car’s Auxiliary Input 19 Using TransDock with Other MP3 Players or Devices 19 Tips + Troubleshooting 20 Tech Specs 23 Service + Support 24 Warranty 25 FCC Statement 26 Quick Start Thanks for purchasing the DLO TransDock, the all-in-one iPod dock for your car. We’ll get you up and running in 4 easy steps: STEP 1 - Connect the Charger Arm to the TransDock Cradle. STEP 2 - Adjust the TransDock to fit into your auto power outlet and plug it in. STEP 3 - Tune your car stereo to 88.5 FM. STEP 4 - Slide your iPod into the TransDock and press Play. You can now enjoy your iPod music played through your car stereo while your iPod is charging and securely cradled. For more detailed instructions and tips, please read Setting Up Your TransDock [pg 10]. About the DLO TransDock TransDock is basically a radio station that broadcasts your iPod audio to the FM radio in your car, truck, boat – anything that has a 12v auto power outlet and FMradio. It charges the battery in your iPod while cradling it for easy access in your car. It will also charge most USB-chargeable cell phones, PDAs, gaming systems or other devices, as well as broadcast audio from most digital devices over your car stereo. If that’s not enough, the TransDock features an AV-Out port so you can watch iPod video content over most mobile video systems in your car, truck or minivan. Turning TransDock Off or On To manually turn TransDock off or on while car power is on, press and hold the Mode Button down for 3 seconds. NOTE: TransDock normally turns on & off automatically with your car. Setting a Preset 1. Press the Mode Button to access Preset Mode [ PRE ]. 2. Select preset number with Up or Down Buttons [ PRE 6 - PRE 1 ] 3. Push and hold down Up or Down Button until OK appears on the OLED display in order to save your preset station. Resetting TransDock to default or factory settings To reset your TransDock, hold the Mode Button down for seven seconds with the unit either on or off. The OLED will display RSET OK when reset is complete. Setting Up Your TransDock 1. Connect the Charger Arm to the TransDock Cradle. Take the Charger Arm, insert the flat side into the back of the TransDock Cradle body and turn 90 degrees clockwise to lock it into place. Do not use the included Extension Arm until you have determined that you’ll need it to fit TransDock into your car. TransDock fits in most cars with just the shorter Charger Arm. 2. Adjust your TransDock to fit into your auto power outlet and plug it in. Loosen the Charger Arm knobs to adjust the angle of the TransDock for the best placement and access to your iPod. Adjusting the arm angles is easier when the TransDock is not plugged into the auto power outlet. When you’ve found a good fit, tighten the knobs back up and then plug the TransDock into your auto power outlet. If you have trouble finding a comfortable position for the TransDock, or it happens to block controls in your car, use the TransDock Extension Arm to try another position. 3. Tune your car stereo to 88.5 FM. This is the initial broadcast frequency for the TransDock. If your TransDock is already plugged in, there should be silence. If 88.5 is not an empty frequency in your area (i.e. there is music or talk already on that station) you may hear static. Try finding another station in your area with less interference. For help doing this, please see Finding Empty Radio Frequencies [pg. 12] or visit www.dlo.com/openfm to find the best frequencies in your area. NOTE: It is very important that you set your iPod EQ to Off and adjust your car’s bass and treble controls to zero to get the best initial performance from TransDock. Then, you can experiment with adding bass and treble to your desired preference. 4. Slide your iPod into the TransDock and press Play. • For a thinner iPod (80GB iPod classic for example), remove any insert and attach the included Fit Pad for a perfect fit. Then, slide in your iPod. • For a larger iPod (160GB iPod classic) - remove any insert, then slide in your iPod. • For 3G iPod nano owners - use the included 3G nano insert to securely fit your 3G iPod nano into your TransDock. • For 2G iPod nano owners - use the included 2G nano insert to securely fit your 2G iPod nano into your TransDock. Changing Your TransDock Faceplates TransDock features changeable faceplates that allow you to customize the look of your TransDock. Two faceplates are included, Black and Silver. Additional faceplate colors and styles will be available soon. Check http://www.dlo.com for more information. To change your TransDock faceplate, carefully separate the faceplate from the back of the TransDock body with your fingernail or a small flathead screwdriver. Then, carefully lift the sides over the control buttons and away from the TransDock. To snap on the new faceplate, carefully guide the sides of the faceplate over the buttons and snap into place. You can now enjoy your iPod music played through your car stereo while your iPod is charging and securely cradled in your car. Control your iPod with its Click Wheel, just as you normally would – except for the volume. Use your car stereo…

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Cover Letter(s)

From: David Schramm Intertek Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2008 1:34 PM To: Roland Gubisch Intertek Cc: Terre Wolak Intertek Subject: RE: Netalog FCC ID UIX0712D, E, F Roland, During testing, the iPod was docked to the modulator. In this mode, the audio is directed through the special connector at the bottom of the iPod and not through the audio ports. In the docked mode, volume control of the iPod has no affect on the FM signal. Additional testing was done to determine worst-case mode between docked mode and audio input mode. The docked mode was worse-case. When tested in the audio input mode, the volume of the iPod was set to maximum. Please let me know if additional information is needed. Best regards, David _____________________________________________ From: Roland Gubisch Intertek Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2008 12:10 PM To: David Schramm Intertek Cc: Terre Wolak Intertek Subject: Netalog FCC ID UIX0712D, E, F; Philips FCC ID OYMDLA9xxxx Importance: High David, Review of these applications for FM modulators operating under 15.239 rules is under way. The test report configuration diagrams show the audio ports to be terminated in passive loads, but an iPOD is listed as support equipment. The FCC requires data with a typical audio file from a typical device with the typical device set to maximum audio input. The volume controls of the typical device should be set to maximum audio. Please describe how the testing for these devices complies with FCC requirements above. Thank you, Roland Roland W. Gubisch Chief Engineer, EMC and Telecom Phone: +1 978-635-8500 (direct) Intertek 70 Codman Hill Road Boxborough, MA 01719 Fax: +1 978-263-7086 E-mail: [email protected] www.intertek-etlsemko.com

ID Label/Location Info

102.34 36.32 50.56 34mmX20mm Product Label D C B A B C D 123 45 6 7 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 E F E F td3_unit_080128 SHEET 1 OF 2 TD3 FM Transmitter Dock for iPod 28 Jan 08 DJP 1.0 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED: SCALE: 1:1 WEIGHT: REV DWG. NO. C SIZE TITLE: NAME DATE COMMENTS: Q.A. MFG APPR. ENG APPR. CHECKED DRAWN FINISH MATERIAL INTERPRET GEOMETRIC TOLERANCING PER: DIMENSIONS ARE IN MMs TOLERANCES: FRACTIONAL ANGULAR: MACH BEND TWO PLACE DECIMAL THREE PLACE DECIMAL APPLICATION USED ON NEXT ASSY PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF DIGITAL LIFESTYLE OUTFITTERS. ANY REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS A WHOLE WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF DIGITAL LIFESTYLE OUTFITTERS IS PROHIBITED. A DO NOT SCALE DRAWING DIGITAL LIFESTYLE OUTFITTERS

Test Report

Client: Product Designation: Transdock Micro II (TDMII) Report Number: 3144498ATL-014 All services undertaken are subject to the following general policy: This report is for the exclusive use of Intertek's Client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the agreement. Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement, for any loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of this report. Only the Client is authorized to copy or distribute this report and then only in its entirety. Any use of the Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material, product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek. The observations and test results in this report are relevant only to the sample tested. This report by itself does not imply that the material, product, or service is or has ever been under an Intertek certification program. This report must not be used to claim product endorsement by A2LA, NIST, or any agency of the US Government. Tested by: Tests performed by:Report reviewed by: Standard: Shawn K. McGuinness Senior Associate Engineer David J. Schramm EMC Department Manager Netalog Inc 3871 South Alston Avenue Forest Hills, NC 27713 Contact: Garey De Angelis Phone: 815.577.7067 Fax: 928.447.4973 TEST REPORT March 14, 2008 Intertek Testing Services NA Inc. 1950 Evergreen Blvd., Suite 100 Duluth, GA 30096 FCC Part 15, Subpart C, Intentional Radiators (15.239) RSS-210, Issue 7 (Annex A2.8) Page 1 of 22 EMC Report for Netalog Inc on the Transdock Micro II (TDMII) 03/14/2008Report Number: 3144498ATL-014Issued: Intertek 2.0 Test Summary 2.0 Test Summary2.0 Test Summary 2.0 Test Summary 1.0 Introduction and Conclusion 1.0 Introduction and Conclusion1.0 Introduction and Conclusion 1.0 Introduction and Conclusion Test DateTest Full NameResultSection System setup including cable interconnection details, support equipment and simplified block diagram. (System Setup)4.0 Transmitter Information for equipment operating under Parts 11, 15 and 18 of the rules (Transmitter Info - Unlicensed)5.0 02/19/2008Occupied Bandwidth - FCC (FCC 15C - 15.239 (a))PASS6.0 02/19/2008Occupied Bandwidth (RSS-210 A2.8 OBW)PASS7.0 02/19/2008§ 15.239(b) / (c) Field strength requirements (FCC 15C - 15.239 (b))PASS8.0 Revision History (Revision History)9.0 The tests indicated in section 2.0 were performed on the product constructed as described in section 3.0. The remaining test sections are the verbatum text from the actual data sheets used during the investigation. These test sections include the test name, the specified test Method, a list of the actual Test Equipment Used, documentation Photos, Results and raw Data. No additions, deviations, or exclusions have been made from the standard(s) unless specifically noted. Based on the results of our investigation, we have concluded the product tested complies with the requirements of the standard(s) indicated. The results obtained in this test report pertain only to the item(s) tested. Page 2 of 22 EMC Report for Netalog Inc on the Transdock Micro II (TDMII) 03/14/2008Report Number: 3144498ATL-014Issued: Intertek 3.0 Description of Equipment Under Test 3.0 Description of Equipment Under Test3.0 Description of Equipment Under Test 3.0 Description of Equipment Under Test Equipment Under Test Description Manufacturer Model Number Serial Number iPOD Cradle Netalog, Inc. T ransdock Micro None E UT receive date: February 21, 2008 E UT receive condition:Good Des cription of EUT provided by Client: The TransDock micro broadcasts your iPod music to any FM radio frequenc y from 88.1 to 107.9 while charging your iPod. There's no installation required, so you're ready to go right out of the box – a great alternative to expensive custom installation. TransDock micro also features an Auxiliary Input Port, allowing it to broadcas t the audio from any MP3 player or audio device like a laptop, Sony PSP gaming system, or travel DVD player. And with it's Auxiliary Line-Out Jack, you have the choice of connecting to your car stereo with a cassette adapter or mini-plug cable for superior sound transmission. Des cription of EUT exercising: The EUT was powered at 12VDC via a car battery. T he iPOD connected to the T ransdock Classic was playing a looped Bob Dylan tune maximum volume. Page 3 of 22 EMC Report for Netalog Inc on the Transdock Micro II (TDMII) 03/14/2008Report Number: 3144498ATL-014Issued: Intertek System setup including cable interconnection details, support equipment and simplified block System setup including cable interconnection details, support equipment and simplified block System setup including cable interconnection details, support equipment and simplified block System setup including cable interconnection details, support equipment and simplified block diagram. (System Setup) diagram. (System Setup)diagram. (System Setup) diagram. (System Setup) 4.0 4.04.0 4.0 Method: Record the details of EUTcabling, document the support equipment, and show the interconnections in a block diagram. Data: EUT 12V Battery A iPOD B Block diagram of EUT Drawing: Page 4 of 22EMC Report for Netalog Inc on the Transdock Micro II (TDMII) 03/14/2008Report Number: 3144498ATL-014Issued: Intertek System setup including cable interconnection details, support equipment and simplified block System setup including cable interconnection details, support equipment and simplified block System setup including cable interconnection details, support equipment and simplified block System setup including cable interconnection details, support equipment and simplified block diagram. (System Setup) diagram. (System Setup)diagram. (System Setup) diagram. (System Setup) 4.0 4.04.0 4.0 A B EUT12V DC BatteryDC Power 1MNoYes 12V DC BatteryWerkerWKA12-80C/FRNone iPODAppleA11364J609USNTXK Support Equipment Descripti…

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Test Setup Photos

02/29/2008 Report Number: 3144498ATL-015 Issued: Intertek § 1 5 . 2 3 9 ( b ) / ( c ) F i e l d s t r e n g t h r e q u i r e m e n t s ( F C C 1 5 C - 1 5 . 2 3 9 ( b ) ) 8 . 0 Test Setup Photo: Page 15 of 21 EMC Report for Netalog Inc on the Transdock 3 (TD3 ) 02/29/2008 Report Number: 3144498ATL-015 Issued: Intertek § 1 5 . 2 3 9 ( b ) / ( c ) F i e l d s t r e n g t h r e q u i r e m e n t s ( F C C 1 5 C - 1 5 . 2 3 9 ( b ) ) 8 . 0 Test Setup Photo: Page 16 of 21 EMC Report for Netalog Inc on the Transdock 3 (TD3 )

Contact Information

Applicant

Garey De Angelis(VP Product Development)
[email protected]843-577-7067Fax: 928-447-4937

Technical Contact

Netalog, Inc.Garey De Angelis
[email protected]843-577-7067

3871 S. Aliston Avenue · Durham, North Carolina · United States

Non-Technical Contact

Netalog, Inc.Garey De Angelis
[email protected]843-577-7067

Test Firm

Intertek Testing Services NA Inc.Charles Parker
[email protected]972-202-8764Fax: 6787752401

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C88.1 MHz - 107.9 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term

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