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V58HU71LOW FREQUENCY CHARGING DEVICE

ADInstruments NZ Limited
LOW FREQUENCY CHARGING DEVICE - FCC ID V58HU71 - ADInstruments NZ Limited
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Application Details

Equipment Class
8CC - Part 18 Consumer Device
Date of Grant
Apr 06, 2014
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Apr 06, 2014
Equipment Note
LOW FREQUENCY CHARGING DEVICE
Frequency Range
0.19870000 - 0.19870000
Company
ADInstruments NZ Limited
Country
New Zealand

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Users Manual

Wireless Solutions for Physiological Monitoring User Manual for Small Animal Systems Important Information Disclaimer Millar believes that information in this user manual is correct at the time of publishing. In the event errors may exist, Millar reserves the right to make changes to future editions without notice to holders of this edition. The reader should consult Millar if errors are suspected. In no event shall Millar be held liable for damages arising out of the use of this document or information contained within. Except as specified below, Millar makes no warranties, express or implied, and specifically disclaims any warranty of the products fitness for a particular purpose. The customer’s right to recover damages by fault or negligence of Millar are limited to the amount paid by the customer. Any action against Millar must be brought within one year after the cause of action accrues. Millar will not be held liable for any loss of data, research funding or profits and neither will it be liable for incidental or consequential damages even if advised of the possibility thereof. Millar expresses that its products are for research purposes only. They are not designed with components and testing intended for use in medical treatment or diagnosis of humans or animals and doing so may result in serious harm. Warranty Telemeter Warranty Millar’s comprehensive telemeter warranty guarantees that telemeters will function out-of-box for the first six months after factory shipment. Additionally, Millar provides a sixty (60) day in-animal telemeter warranty following the first implantation within the six month warranty period. Subsequent implantations are outside the warranty. Any telemeter not registered within six months after factory shipment will be out of warranty. In order to provide the highest level of customer service, Millar requires all new telemeters to be registered upon the first implantation. To register the telemeter’s in-animal warranty, simply send an email to [email protected] and include the following:  Telemeter Model and Serial Number  Facility Name  Primary Investigator / Laboratory Head name and phone/email  Primary lab contact name and phone/email  Implantation Date Multiple telemeters can be activated with a single email. For complete telemeter handling and storage instructions, refer to this manual. Telemetry Hardware Warranty Millar warrants that at the time of sale to the original Purchaser, the telemetry hardware (excluding telemeters – see above) shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) years from its date of shipment to the original purchaser. If there is such a defect, Millar will, at no charge and at its option, either repair or replace the equipment as appropriate. Should the hardware become damaged after expiration of the one year warranty, Millar will accept the product for a no charge evaluation with a signed RMA (return material authorization). If repairs are required, Millar will provide a detailed quote and lead time for the repair process. Repair work will not commence until approval is received from the customer. As part of Millar’s continued commitment to customer support, free online, phone and email support in the use of all telemetry equipment is available beyond all warranty periods. The warranties above do not cover damage caused by failure to follow instructions for use, owner’s abuse, misuse or negligence, user tampering or modifications, power failures or surges and events or accidents considered force majeure such as flooding, fire, etc. outside the reasonable control of Millar. In no case shall liability exceed the purchase price of the original product. Millar provides free product evaluations during the warranty period and free return to customer shipment. All returned products should be packed safely, preferably in original packaging and shipped to Millar with the RMA number visible on the packaging. In order to receive the highest level of support, the customer is responsible for notifying Millar immediately of a problem within the warranty period. Following product evaluation, Millar will replace or repair (telemeters are non-repairable) any product found to be defective and covered within the warranty period, while operated in accordance with instructions for use and specifications. For complete product instructions, general insights and surgical recommendations, visit millar.com and access Millar’s free online Knowledge Center. http://millar.com/knowledge-center Millar is committed to delivering the collaborative support you expect in facilitating scientific insight and advancing medical innovation. Copyright © Millar March 2013 This publication may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, storing in an information retrieval system, or translating, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of Millar. Contents FCC Compliance.........................................................................................1 Introduction.................................................................................................................. 3 Telemetry System Components .................................................................................. 4 Configurator System Setup ......................................................................................... 7 Configurator Software Installation ....................................................................................................... 7 Connecting the Configurator ............................................................................................................. 10 SmartPad Setup ........................................................................................................ 13 The Telemeter ........................................................................................................... 16 Configurator Software - Ove…

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External Photos

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 10 of 19 Test Report No 130287.1 25 March 2013 This report may not be reproduced except in full. 10. PHOTOGRAPHS External photos ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 11 of 19 Test Report No 130287.1 25 March 2013 This report may not be reproduced except in full. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 12 of 19 Test Report No 130287.1 25 March 2013 This report may not be reproduced except in full.

Internal Photos

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 22 of 30 Test Report No 130289.1 25 th March 2013 This report may not be reproduced except in full. Internal Photos ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 23 of 30 Test Report No 130289.1 25 th March 2013 This report may not be reproduced except in full. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 24 of 30 Test Report No 130289.1 25 th March 2013 This report may not be reproduced except in full. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 25 of 30 Test Report No 130289.1 25 th March 2013 This report may not be reproduced except in full. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 26 of 30 Test Report No 130289.1 25 th March 2013 This report may not be reproduced except in full.

Test Report

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 1 of 19 Test Report No 130287.1 25 March 2013 This report may not be reproduced except in full. EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd PO Box 68-307 Newton, Auckland 47 MacKelvie Street Grey Lynn, Auckland Phone 09 360 0862 Fax 09 360 0861 E-Mail Address: [email protected] Web Site: www.emctech.com.au TEST REPORT Millar Instruments / Telemetry Research TR181 SmartPad Wireless Charger plus Receiver tested to 47 Code of Federal Regulations Part 18 – Industrial, Scientific and Medical Equipment for Millar Instruments Ltd / Telemetry Research Ltd This Test Report is issued with the authority of: _____________________________________ Andrew Cutler - General Manager ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 2 of 19 Test Report No 130287.1 25 March 2013 This report may not be reproduced except in full. Table of Contents 1. STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE 3 2. RESULTS SUMMARY 3 3. INTRODUCTION 3 4. CLIENT INFORMATION 4 5. DESCRIPTION OF TEST SAMPLE 4 6. STANDARD, SETUPS AND PROCEDURES 5 7. RESULTS 5 8. TEST EQUIPMENT USED 9 9. ACCREDITATIONS 9 10. PHOTOGRAPHS 10 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 3 of 19 Test Report No 130287.1 25 March 2013 This report may not be reproduced except in full. 1. STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE The Millar Instruments / Telemetry Research TR181 SmartPad Wireless Charger plus Receiver complies with FCC Part 18 when the methods as described in ANSI C63.4 – 2003 are applied. 2. RESULTS SUMMARY Clause Parameter Result 18.203 Equipment authorisation requirement Non consumer ISM equipment. 18.301 Operating frequencies Complies. Device operates on 198.7 kHz 18.303 Prohibited frequency bands Noted. 18.305 Field Strength Limits Complies 18.307 Conducted limits Not applicable. Device does not fall into any of the categories listed. 18.309 Frequency range of measurements Noted 18.311 Methods of measurement Tested in accordance with ANSI C63.4 2003. 3. INTRODUCTION This report describes the tests and measurements performed for the purpose of determining compliance with the specification. The client selected the test sample. This report relates only to the sample tested. This report contains no corrections or erasures. Measurement uncertainties with statistical confidence intervals of 95% are shown below test results. Both Class A and Class B uncertainties have been accounted for, as well as influence uncertainties where appropriate. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 4 of 19 Test Report No 130287.1 25 March 2013 This report may not be reproduced except in full. 4. CLIENT INFORMATION Company Name Millar Instruments Ltd / Telemetry Research Ltd Address Level 1, 70 Symonds Street Grafton City Auckland 1010 Country New Zealand Contact Mr David Budgett 5. DESCRIPTION OF TEST SAMPLE Brand Name Telemetry Research Model TR181 Product SmartPad Wireless Charger plus Receiver Manufacturer Telemetry Research Ltd Country of Origin New Zealand Serial Number 4658 FCC ID V58HU71 The device that was tested is a wireless charger that operates on 198.7 kHz to enable Telemeter devices to be charged. The device also includes a 2.4 GHz transceiver that is used to communicate with Telemeter devices which are placed on the charging pad. The 2.4 GHz device is covered by FCC part 15 and is subject to a separate test report. Typically the device would be used in a laboratory environment and would be used to charge telemeter devices that are attached to rats and mice. The device is powered using a 120 Vac to 48 Vdc external power supply The client has estimated that the output of the 198.7 kHz transmitter is less than 500 watts. All testing was carried out at maximum charging power which equates to maximum magnetic field strength. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 5 of 19 Test Report No 130287.1 25 March 2013 This report may not be reproduced except in full. 6. STANDARD, SETUPS AND PROCEDURES Standard The sample was tested in accordance with FCC Part 18. Methods and Procedures The measurement methods and procedures used, as described in ANSI C63.4 – 2003. All testing was carried out at maximum charging power which equates to maximum magnetic field strength. 7. RESULTS Section 18.203: Equipment Authorisation The device that is tested is a commercial device. It is not a consumer device. Therefore as a minimum the verification process will apply. Section 18.301: Operating frequencies The SmartPad transmits on 198.7 kHz and therefore it falls between the FCC restricted bands of 90-110 kHz and 495 – 505 kHz where the general limits apply. The low power transmitting device operates in the 2400 – 2483.5 MHz ISM band. Result: Complies ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 6 of 19 Test Report No 130287.1 25 March 2013 This report may not be reproduced except in full. Section 18.305: Field strength limits Testing was carried out at the laboratory’s open area test site - located at Driving Creek, Orere Point, Auckland, New Zealand. This site conforms to the requirements of CISPR 16 and ANSI C63.4 - 2003. Before testing was carried out, a receiver self test and internal calibration was undertaken along with a check of all connecting cables and programmed antenna factors. The de…

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Test Setup Photos

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 18 of 19 Test Report No 130287.1 25 March 2013 This report may not be reproduced except in full. Radiated emissions test set up photos ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 19 of 19 Test Report No 130287.1 25 March 2013 This report may not be reproduced except in full.

Contact Information

Applicant

Phobe Au
[email protected]+64-3-477-4646Fax: +44-1865-332-051

Test Firm

EMC Technologies NZ Ltd.Andrew Cutler
[email protected]64-9-360-0862Fax: 64-9-360-0861

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
1180.1987 MHz - 0.1987 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term