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VTJ-BRAMALV2Brama L V2

SoloProtect Limited
Brama L V2 - FCC ID VTJ-BRAMALV2 - SoloProtect Limited
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter
Date of Grant
Jan 17, 2022
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Jan 17, 2022
Equipment Note
Brama L V2
Frequency Range
2402.00000000 - 2480.00000000
Company
SoloProtect Limited
Country
United Kingdom

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Users Manual

User Guide Brama ID Touch Document Version: 1.0 Brama ID Touch User Guide © Interlink-U, 2021 Page 2 of 26 1. Introduction – About the Brama Devices Brama Devices are the first dedicated lone worker device to support Indoor Location and Risk Messaging (automatic or manually delivered notifications directed to a user’s device). The Brama Device is specifically designed as an personal device which is easy to use and discreet to carry. Containing mobile-phone (4G/LTE) technology, the device enables a 24/7 link to a dedicated, state of the art Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) (or Monitoring Center) in the event a lone worker requires assistance. 1.1 About this Guide At the push of a button, a trained ARC/Monitoring Center Operator is listening a potentially abusive or violent situation on your behalf and recording for future use if necessary (as potentially admissible evidence in court proceedings etc). The event handler will then escalate the situation in line with what is an appropriate response - including alerting the Emergency Services through the appropriate channels. This user guide provides all the information you need to set up, operate and take care of your Brama Device. This document details: Brama ID Touch Layout and key functions Initial Set Up, Care & Maintenance How to Use ID Touch Technical Specifications Warranty Brama ID Touch User Guide © Interlink-U, 2021 Page 3 of 26 2. Brama Device Layout and Key Functions 2.1 Brama Device Layout Figure 1: Brama ID Touch Main Functions 2.2 Key Functions 2.2.1 Device Check This function allows you to check status of the Battery, Signal, GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System), Wifi, and Bluetooth on your Brama Device and can be done at any time throughout your working day. 2.2.2 Status Check This function allows you to leave a brief voice message before you begin each visit, or each time you move location by detailing where you are and for how long. 2.2.3 Red Alert This function allows lone workers to discreetly raise an Alarm to a dedicated Alarm Receiving Centre/Monitoring Center whenever they feel vulnerable or threatened. This will be an audio call (via VoIP on LTE) activated by the device, to an ARC. Speaker Touch Screen Menu & Alerts Physical ‘Red Alert’ button Rip Pin Socket Rip Pin Socket Status Bar Brama ID Touch User Guide © Interlink-U, 2021 Page 4 of 26 2.2.4 Incapacitation Alarm This function can automatically initiate an alarm if your Brama Device detects you have become incapacitated. The Incapacitation Alarm is not active by default. An Brama Device user determines when, (and for how long) incapacitation detection is enabled. Once the specified time elapses, incapacitation detection is inactive once more. 2.2.5 Risk Messaging The Risk Messaging functionality on Brama Device allows a lone worker to be notified of useful or pertinent information based on their location. The function can be enabled automatically by pre-defined message settings which are linked to the breaching of a Geofence. For customers, this is driven by a pre-defined schedule in the software management platform to reflect a worker’s calendar or delivered directly by a lone worker’s manager – again through the software management platform. 2.2.6 GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) This function can assist the ARC in the event of a Red Alert and is used in conjunction with your Status Check Voice message to assist in determining your Location. 2.2.7 Rip Pin This function allows a lanyard to be connected to the device. In the event that the lanyard is removed, a Red Alert is automatically raised. Brama ID Touch User Guide © Interlink-U, 2021 Page 5 of 26 3. Initial Set Up and Care and Maintenance 3.1 Initial Set Up 3.1.1 What’s included The box containing your Brama Device includes the following items: • Brama ID Touch device • Charger and cable (including adapter for your region) 3.1.2 Initial Charge of your Brama Device Your Brama Device must be fully charged before you attempt to use it; this conditions the battery fully. We recommend leaving the device on charge for a minimum of 2-3 hours the first time you charge it, and that it is only charged using the supplied charger. 3.2 Care and Maintenance Brama Devices are purposely designed so that you do not need to perform any routine maintenance. However, you should note the following points about cleaning and general care. 3.2.1 Cleaning Use a damp cloth (not wet) to remove any dirt from your Brama Device. Be very careful not to allow water into the unit. Ensure the cloth is clean from grit or dirt when cleaning the camera lens as this could scratch the device lens. Do not use any alcohol or chemical cleaning agents of any type. 3.2.2 Moisture Resistance Brama Device is water resistant and can survive short lengths of submersion in shallow depths of water, less than 1m. 3.2.3 Impact Damage Brama Devices are made from a tough ABS plastic case. It is designed to resist a certain amount of damage typical with general use, but the device will not withstand heavy impacts. Brama ID Touch User Guide © Interlink-U, 2021 Page 6 of 26 The touch screen is manufactured from toughened glass but should not be exposed to high force pressure and heavy impacts. Brama ID Touch User Guide © Interlink-U, 2021 Page 7 of 26 4. How to Use your Brama Device 4.1 Functionality 4.1.1 Charging & Powering your Device You should ensure that your Brama Device is fully charged before use. We recommend leaving the device on charge for a minimum of 3 hours per day or at the end of each shift using the supplied charger. Aside from the Incapacitation Alarm, the Alert functions of your Brama Device can still be used while the device is on charge. Brama Devices are charged via a USB-Type C connection. When your Brama Device is connected to the charger, the Battery Symbol on the display will reflect this. As the battery charges, the battery symbol shows more cells. When you place your device onto charge, or remove it, the screen will “wake …

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Cover Letter(s)

SoloProtect Limited Agent Authorization Company: SoloProtect Limited Address: Suzy Lamplugh House, Vantage Drive, Sheffield, United Kingdom, S9 1RG Product Name: Brama L v2 Model Number(s): SoloProtect ID Touch Product Description: Brama L v2 We authorize MiCOM Labs Inc., 575 Boulder Court, Pleasanton, California 94566, USA, to act on our behalf on all matters concerning the certification of above named equipment. We declare that MiCOM Labs Inc. is allowed to forward all information related to the approval and certification of equipment to the regulatory agencies as required and to discuss any issues concerning the approval application. Any and all acts carried out by MiCOM Labs on our behalf shall have the same effect as acts of our own. Signature: Date: 2022-01-10 Name: Michael Wangsmo Company: SoloProtect Limited DocuSign Envelope ID: B24B924C-8438-442B-BF6D-AF2BA0E12DE6

Cover Letter(s)

SoloProtect Limited Office of Engineering Technology Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 USA Date: 2021-12-13 Subject; Request for Confidentiality FCC ID: VTJ-BRAMALV2 To Whom It May Concern, Pursuant to the provisions of the Commission’s rules Title 47 Sections §0.457 and §0.459, we are requesting the Commission to withhold the following attachment(s) as confidential documents from public disclosure indefinitely. These documents contain detailed system and equipment descriptions and are considered as proprietary information in operation of the equipment. The public disclosure of these documents might be harmful to our company and would give competitors an unfair advantage in the market. Schematic Diagram Block Diagram Parts List Operational Description Tune-up Procedure FCC Software Security Requirements for UNII devices In additional to above mentioned documents, in order to comply with the marketing regulations in Title 47 CFR §2.803 and the importation rules in Title 47 CFR §2.1204, while ensuring that business sensitive information remains confidential until the actual marketing of newly authorized devices, we request Short Term Confidentiality of the following attachment(s); External Photos Test Setup Photos Internal Photos User Manual For 45 days, pursuant to Public Notice DA 04-1705. OR For 180 days pursuant to KDB 726920 D01. It is our understanding that all measurement test reports, FCC ID label format and correspondence during the certification review process cannot be granted as confidential documents and this information will be available for public review once the grant of equipment authorization is issued. Sincerely SoloProtect Limited Contact person: Michael Wangsmo DocuSign Envelope ID: 937E3CAA-2CE2-47DC-B552-DE79AB063D88 13-Jan-2022

External Photos

Page 1 of 12 EUT PHOTO Report No.: AGC10849211104AP01 PRODUCT DESIGNATION : Brama L V2 BRAND NAME : SoloProtect MODEL NAME : SoloProtect ID touch APPLICANT : SoloProtect Limited DATE OF ISSUE : Dec. 20, 2021 REPORT VERSION : V1.0 Attestation of Global Compliance (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd Report No.: AGC10849211104AP01 Page 2 of 12 Report Revise Record Report Version Revise Time Issued Date Valid Version Notes V1.0 / Dec. 20, 2021 Valid Initial release Report No.: AGC10849211104AP01 Page 3 of 12 PHOTO GRAPHS OF EUT ALL VIEW EUT TOP VIEW OF EUT Report No.: AGC10849211104AP01 Page 4 of 12 BOTTOM VIEW OF EUT FRONT VIEW OF EUT Report No.: AGC10849211104AP01 Page 5 of 12 BACK VIEW OF EUT LEFT VIEW OF EUT Report No.: AGC10849211104AP01 Page 6 of 12 RIGHT VIEW OF EUT OPEN VIEW OF EUT(FIGURE 1) Report No.: AGC10849211104AP01 Page 7 of 12 OPEN VIEW OF EUT(FIGURE 2) OPEN VIEW OF EUT(FIGURE 3) NFC Antenna GSM&WCDMA& LTE Antenna Diversity Antenna BT&WIFI&GPS Antenna Report No.: AGC10849211104AP01 Page 8 of 12 INTERNAL VIEW OF EUT(FIGURE 1) INTERNAL VIEW OF EUT(FIGURE 2) Report No.: AGC10849211104AP01 Page 9 of 12 INTERNAL VIEW OF EUT(FIGURE 3) INTERNAL VIEW OF EUT(FIGURE 4) Report No.: AGC10849211104AP01 Page 10 of 12 INTERNAL VIEW OF EUT(FIGURE 5) INTERNAL VIEW OF EUT(FIGURE 6) Report No.: AGC10849211104AP01 Page 11 of 12 INTERNAL VIEW OF EUT(FIGURE 7) INTERNAL VIEW OF EUT(FIGURE 8) Report No.: AGC10849211104AP01 Page 12 of 12 INTERNAL VIEW OF EUT(FIGURE 9) ----END OF REPORT----

ID Label/Location Info

FCC ID Label Location 500mm&40mm FCC ID: VTJ-BRAMALV2

Internal Photos

Page 1 of 12 EUT PHOTO Report No.: AGC10849211104AP01 PRODUCT DESIGNATION : Brama L V2 BRAND NAME : SoloProtect MODEL NAME : SoloProtect ID touch APPLICANT : SoloProtect Limited DATE OF ISSUE : Dec. 20, 2021 REPORT VERSION : V1.0 Attestation of Global Compliance (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd Report No.: AGC10849211104AP01 Page 2 of 12 Report Revise Record Report Version Revise Time Issued Date Valid Version Notes V1.0 / Dec. 20, 2021 Valid Initial release Report No.: AGC10849211104AP01 Page 3 of 12 PHOTO GRAPHS OF EUT ALL VIEW EUT TOP VIEW OF EUT Report No.: AGC10849211104AP01 Page 4 of 12 BOTTOM VIEW OF EUT FRONT VIEW OF EUT Report No.: AGC10849211104AP01 Page 5 of 12 BACK VIEW OF EUT LEFT VIEW OF EUT Report No.: AGC10849211104AP01 Page 6 of 12 RIGHT VIEW OF EUT OPEN VIEW OF EUT(FIGURE 1) Report No.: AGC10849211104AP01 Page 7 of 12 OPEN VIEW OF EUT(FIGURE 2) OPEN VIEW OF EUT(FIGURE 3) NFC Antenna GSM&WCDMA& LTE Antenna Diversity Antenna BT&WIFI&GPS Antenna Report No.: AGC10849211104AP01 Page 8 of 12 INTERNAL VIEW OF EUT(FIGURE 1) INTERNAL VIEW OF EUT(FIGURE 2) Report No.: AGC10849211104AP01 Page 9 of 12 INTERNAL VIEW OF EUT(FIGURE 3) INTERNAL VIEW OF EUT(FIGURE 4) Report No.: AGC10849211104AP01 Page 10 of 12 INTERNAL VIEW OF EUT(FIGURE 5) INTERNAL VIEW OF EUT(FIGURE 6) Report No.: AGC10849211104AP01 Page 11 of 12 INTERNAL VIEW OF EUT(FIGURE 7) INTERNAL VIEW OF EUT(FIGURE 8) Report No.: AGC10849211104AP01 Page 12 of 12 INTERNAL VIEW OF EUT(FIGURE 9) ----END OF REPORT----

Test Report

Page 1 of 69 FCC Test Report Report No.: AGC10849211104FE03 FCC ID : VTJ-BRAMALV2 APPLICATION PURPOSE : Original Equipment PRODUCT DESIGNATION : Brama L V2 BRAND NAME : SoloProtect MODEL NAME : SoloProtect ID touch APPLICANT : SoloProtect Limited DATE OF ISSUE : Dec. 23, 2021 STANDARD(S) : FCC Part 15.247 REPORT VERSION : V1.0 Attestation of Global Compliance (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd Report No.: AGC10849211104FE03 Page 2 of 69 REPORT REVISE RECORD Report Version Revise Time Issued Date Valid Version Notes V1.0 / Dec. 23, 2021 Valid Initial Release Report No.: AGC10849211104FE03 Page 3 of 69 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. VERIFICATION OF CONFORMITY .................................................................................................................. 5 2. GENERAL INFORMATION .............................................................................................................................. 6 2.1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................................ 6 2.2. TABLE OF CARRIER FREQUENCYS ....................................................................................................... 6 2.3. RECEIVER INPUT BANDWIDTH .............................................................................................................. 7 2.4. EXAMPLE OF A HOPPING SEQUENCY IN DATA MODE ......................................................................... 7 2.5. EQUALLY AVERAGE USE OF FREQUENCIES AND BEHAVIOUR ......................................................... 7 2.6. RELATED SUBMITTAL(S) / GRANT (S) .................................................................................................... 8 2.7. TEST METHODOLOGY ............................................................................................................................. 8 2.8. SPECIAL ACCESSORIES ......................................................................................................................... 8 2.9. EQUIPMENT MODIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................. 8 2.10. ANTENNA REQUIREMENT..................................................................................................................... 8 3. MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY ................................................................................................................... 9 4. DESCRIPTION OF TEST MODES ................................................................................................................. 10 5. SYSTEM TEST CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................................ 11 5.1. CONFIGURATION OF EUT SYSTEM ...................................................................................................... 11 5.2. EQUIPMENT USED IN TESTED SYSTEM .............................................................................................. 11 5.3. SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS .............................................................................................................. 11 6. TEST FACILITY .............................................................................................................................................. 12 7. PEAK OUTPUT POWER ................................................................................................................................ 13 7.1. MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE ............................................................................................................. 13 7.2. TEST SET-UP (BLOCK DIAGRAM OF CONFIGURATION) .................................................................... 13 7.3. LIMITS AND MEASUREMENT RESULT .................................................................................................. 14 8. 20DB BANDWIDTH ........................................................................................................................................ 19 8.1. MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE ............................................................................................................. 19 8.2. TEST SET-UP (BLOCK DIAGRAM OF CONFIGURATION) .................................................................... 19 8.3. LIMITS AND MEASUREMENT RESULTS ............................................................................................... 20 9. CONDUCTED SPURIOUS EMISSION........................................................................................................... 25 9.1. MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE ............................................................................................................. 25 9.2. TEST SET-UP (BLOCK DIAGRAM OF CONFIGURATION) .................................................................... 25 9.3. MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT USED .................................................................................................... 25 9.4. LIMITS AND MEASUREMENT RESULT .................................................................................................. 25 10. RADIATED EMISSION ................................................................................................................................. 46 10.1. MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE ........................................................................................................... 46 10.2. TEST SETUP ......................................................................................................................................... 48 Report No.: AGC10849211104FE03 Page 4 of 69 10.3. LIMITS AND MEASUREMENT RESULT ............................................................................................... 49 10.4. TEST RESULT........................................................................................................................................ 49 11. NUMBER OF HOPPING FREQUENCY .........................................................................…

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Test Report

Report No.: AGC10849211104FE03 Page 42 of 69 Test_Graph_EDR_ANT1_2402_2Mbps_Lower Band Edge Emissions Test_Graph_EDR_ANT1_2480_2Mbps_Higher Band Edge Emissions Report No.: AGC10849211104FE03 Page 43 of 69 Test_Graph_EDR_HOP_ANT1_NA_2Mbps_Lower Band Edge Emissions Test_Graph_EDR_HOP_ANT1_NA_2Mbps_Higher Band Edge Emissions Report No.: AGC10849211104FE03 Page 44 of 69 Test_Graph_EDR_ANT1_2402_3Mbps_Lower Band Edge Emissions Test_Graph_EDR_ANT1_2480_3Mbps_Higher Band Edge Emissions Report No.: AGC10849211104FE03 Page 45 of 69 Test_Graph_EDR_HOP_ANT1_NA_3Mbps_Lower Band Edge Emissions Test_Graph_EDR_HOP_ANT1_NA_3Mbps_Higher Band Edge Emissions Report No.: AGC10849211104FE03 Page 46 of 69 10. RADIATED EMISSION 10.1. MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE 1. The EUT was placed on the top of the turntable 0.8 or 1.5 meter above ground. The phase center of the receiving antenna mounted on the top of a height-variable antenna tower was placed 3 meters far away from the turntable. 2. Power on the EUT and all the supporting units. The turntable was rotated by 360 degrees to determine the position of the highest radiation. 3. The height of the broadband receiving antenna was varied between one meter and four meters above ground to find the maximum emissions field strength of both horizontal and vertical polarization. 4. For each suspected emission, the antenna tower was scan (from 1 M to 4 M) and then the turntable was rotated (from 0 degree to 360 degrees) to find the maximum reading. 5. Set the test-receiver system to Peak or CISPR quasi-peak Detect Function with specified bandwidth under Maximum Hold Mode. 6. For emissions above 1GHz, use 1MHz RBW and 3MHz VBW for peak reading. Place the measurement antenna away from each area of the EUT determined to be a source of emissions at the specified measurement distance, while keeping the measurement antenna aimed at the source of emissions at each frequency of significant emissions, with polarization oriented for maximum response. The measurement antenna may have to be higher or lower than the EUT, depending on the radiation pattern of the emission and staying aimed at the emission source for receiving the maximum signal. The final measurement antenna elevation shall be that which maximizes the emissions. The measurement antenna elevation for maximum emissions shall be restricted to a range of heights of from 1 m to 4 m above the ground or reference ground plane. 7. When the radiated emissions limits are expressed in terms of the average value of the emissions, and pulsed operation is employed, the measurement field strength shall be determined by averaging over one complete pulse train, including blanking intervals, as long as the pulse train does not exceed 0.1 seconds. As an alternative (provided the transmitter operates for longer than 0.1 seconds) or in cases where the pulse train exceeds 0.1 seconds, the measured field strength shall be determined from the average absolute voltage during a 0.1 second interval during which the field strength is at its maximum values. 8.If the emissions level of the EUT in peak mode was 3 dB lower than the average limit specified, then testing will be stopped and peak values of EUT will be reported, otherwise, the emissions which do not have 3 dB margin will be repeated one by one using the quasi-peak method for below 1GHz. 9. For testing above 1GHz, the emissions level of the EUT in peak mode was lower than average limit (that means the emissions level in peak mode also complies with the limit in average mode), then testing will be stopped and peak values of EUT will be reported, otherwise, the emissions will be measured in average mode again and reported. 10. In case the emission is lower than 30MHz, loop antenna has to be used for measurement and the recorded data should be QP measured by receiver. High - Low scan is not required in this case. Report No.: AGC10849211104FE03 Page 47 of 69 The following table is the setting of spectrum analyzer and receiver. Spectrum Parameter Setting Start ~Stop Frequency 9KHz~150KHz/RB 200Hz for QP Start ~Stop Frequency 150KHz~30MHz/RB 9KHz for QP Start ~Stop Frequency 30MHz~1000MHz/RB 120KHz for QP Start ~Stop Frequency 1GHz~26.5GHz 1MHz/3MHz for Peak, 1MHz/3MHz for Average Receiver Parameter Setting Start ~Stop Frequency 9KHz~150KHz/RB 200Hz for QP Start ~Stop Frequency 150KHz~30MHz/RB 9KHz for QP Start ~Stop Frequency 30MHz~1000MHz/RB 120KHz for QP Report No.: AGC10849211104FE03 Page 48 of 69 10.2. TEST SETUP Radiated Emission Test-Setup Frequency Below 30MHz RADIATED EMISSION TEST SETUP 30MHz-1000MHz RADIATED EMISSION TEST SETUP ABOVE 1000MHz Report No.: AGC10849211104FE03 Page 49 of 69 10.3. LIMITS AND MEASUREMENT RESULT 15.209 Limit in the below table has to be followed Frequencies (MHz) Field Strength (microvolts/meter) Measurement Distance (meters) 0.009~0.490 2400/F(kHz) 300 0.490~1.705 24000/F(kHz) 30 1.705~30.0 30 30 30~88 100 3 88~216 150 3 216~960 200 3 Above 960 500 3 Note: All modes were tested for restricted band radiated emission, the test records reported below are the worst result compared to other modes. 10.4. TEST RESULT Radiated emission below 30MHz The amplitude of spurious emissions from 9kHz to 30MHz which are attenuated more than 20 dB below the permissible value need not be reported. Report No.: AGC10849211104FE03 Page 50 of 69 Radiated emission from 30MHz to 1000MHz EUT Brama L V2 Model Name SoloProtect ID touch Temperature 25°C Relative Humidity 55.4% Pressure 960hPa Test Voltage Normal Voltage Test Mode Mode 3 Antenna Horizontal NO. Freq. [MHz] Level [dBμV/m] Factor [dB] Limit [dBμV/m] Margin [dB] Height [cm] Angle [°] Polarity 1 52.31 25.06 11.49 40.00 14.94 100 265 Horizontal 2 99.84 23.02 11.30 43.50 20.48 100 359 Horizontal 3 133.79 28.69 14.42 43.50 14.81 100 3 Horizontal 4 159.98 26.70 14.94 43.50 16.80 100 2 Horizontal 5 245.34 29.55 13.88 46.00 16.45 100 72 Horizontal 6 315.18 26.35 15.09 46.00 19.65 100 39 Horizontal RESULT: PASS Report No.: AGC10849211104F…

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Test Setup Photos

Report No.: AGC10849211104AP02 Page 1 of 3 TEST SETUP PHOTOS RADIATED EMISSION TEST SETUP BELOW 30MHz RADIATED EMISSION TEST SETUP BELOW 1GHz Report No.: AGC10849211104AP02 Page 2 of 3 RADIATED EMISSION TEST SETUP ABOVE 1GHz AC POWER LINE CONDUCTED TEST SETUP Report No.: AGC10849211104AP02 Page 3 of 3 RF CONDUCTED TEST SETUP ****************************************End of Report*************************************

Contact Information

Applicant

Michael Wangsmo(Managing Director)
[email protected]+17132024780Fax: +441909550888

Technical Contact

SoloProtect Limited
[email protected]

United Kingdom

Test Firm

Attestation of Global Compliance (Shenzhen) Co., LDoris Li
[email protected]+86-755-25234088

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C2.40 GHz - 2.48 GHz3.10 mW
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Output power listed is conducted power.

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