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GPS Satellites What’s in the Box: • Osprey Personal Tracker • Charger kit (including USB lead & international plug adapters) • Quick Start Guide (this document) The Osprey is a compact, light-weight, personal tracker that uses Inmarsat and GPS satellites to provide regular position reporting and two-way messaging from most locations on the Earth's surface. Figure 1: Osprey Operation Before using the Osprey, charge the battery for a minimum of 6 hours using the supplied charger. The Osprey connects to the charger using the supplied USB cable. Replace the rubber bung after charging the unit. This section is for system administrators who need to register the Osprey before use in the field. The Osprey must be activated for use on an airtime account prior to registration. Skip to Step 3 if the Osprey has already been registered. Step 2a – Create Your User Account Before registering your Osprey, you must have a user account with the EMS Global Tracking online service. If you already have one go directly to Step 2b. To create a user account: 1. Using your Web browser, go to: http://emsviewpoint.com 2. On the Login page, click the Register link provided for new users. 3. Enter your personal details on the registration page then click Register to submit them. An email message will be sent to you containing a link to activate your account. DO NOT log in until you receive the email. Click the link near the bottom of the email to complete the account setup. Note: If you have attempted to log in before clicking the link, select Reset Password on the login page to receive a new email. Step 2b – Add Your Osprey to the ViewPoint Application 1. Using your web browser, go to: http://emsviewpoint.com 2. On the Login page, enter your username (this is your email address) and password, then click SECURE LOGIN. Note: If you see a security warning, click Proceed anyway, or the equivalent option in your browser. 3. If this is the first Osprey you have registered: • •• • Click add terminal in the Welcome page. If this is not the first Osprey you have registered: • •• • Click the TERMINALS menu in the system menu, then click Add Terminal. 4. Enter the details of the Osprey when prompted: • •• • Inmarsat Serial No. (ISN) and Serial Number – Printed on the label on the rear of the Osprey (ISN and SERIAL respectively). • •• • Unit Name – A unique name of your choice. • •• • Fleet Name – The name of the group of trackers to which this Osprey belongs (suggestion: use your company name). 5. Follow the prompts, then exit ViewPoint. Complete the registration process as follows: 1. Take your Osprey outside to a location with a good sky view to the south in the northern hemishere, or to the north in the southern hemisphere - refer to the Operator Manual for detailed information. 2. Switch on your Osprey by pressing the On/Off key for 2 seconds: 3. The Osprey starts the registration process: Note: In extreme cases, the whole process may take up to 20 minutes. If you see a "Poor Sky View" or "Registration Failed" message, move to a location with a better sky view and select OK to try again. Refer to the Operator Manual for further information. During normal operation, the Osprey reports its GPS position, heading and speed to ViewPoint at intervals scheduled in ViewPoint (default 8 minutes). It will receive any incoming messages and transmit any messages that you have composed. Between communication periods, the Osprey remains dormant, using very little battery power. Normal Operation STEP 1 – Charge the Battery Introduction STEP 3 – Switch On the Osprey STEP 2 – Register the Osprey on the Web Site QUICK START GUIDE Osprey Ground Station ViewPoint Application Inmarsat Satellite On/Off Key CAUTION: DO NOT SWITCH ON YOUR OSPREY UNTIL YOU REACH STEP 3!! PLEASE READ THE OPERATOR MANUAL for additional information. The manual is available as a download from the Help section in ViewPoint. a) The Osprey acquires the GPS satellites. The top-right icon flashes during this process and is steady when the satellites are located. c) The Osprey sends a request to ViewPoint to complete the registration process, and awaits a reply. Select OK when you see "Registration Complete". The Home page is displayed (see over). b) The Osprey connects to the Inmarsat satellite. The top-left icon flashes and shows the signal strength. Ensure there are at least two signal strength bars. A steady icon means the unit is connected. On /Off ‒ Press for 2 seconds to switch the Osprey on or off. Left and Right soft keys ‒ Used to select menu options and acknowledge notification messages. Up/Down ‒ Used to scroll through menu options or message lines. Back/Home ‒ Goes back through menus, one page at a time, until the Home page is reached. Also steps directly to the Home page when pressed for more than 2 seconds. Point of Interest ‒ Sends a message recording a particular location without waiting for the next scheduled communication period. Alert ‒ Sets the Osprey into Alert mode. Protected by a rubber cover. Keypad Lock If you do not press any key for 45 seconds, the keypad locks and the screen goes dim. After a further 30 seconds, the Osprey enters standby mode. These features prevent accidental key operation and conserve power. To unlock the keypad, press any key, select Unlock, then OK. Note: The Home page can be toggled to display current GPS co- ordinates by using the up or down scroll keys. Incoming and outgoing messages are stored in the Osprey Mailbox. You can view them at any time. Note: All message strings and addresses are configured using ViewPoint. ALL messages are temporarily stored in the Outbox and move to the Sent Items folder only after acknowledgement from ViewPoint, Viewing Received Messages If a new message is received, the New Message icon () appears at the top left of the screen. To view the message: 1. Choose the Mailbox option on the Home page. 2. Press / to display the Inbox option, then choose Select. The Inbox page is displayed, showing…
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Letter of Agency 3 rd March 2010 TRaC Global 100 Frobisher Business Park Leigh Sinton Road Malvern Worcestershire WR14 1BX UK To Whom It May Concern: We certify that we are not subject to denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse ACT of 1988, U.S.C. 862. Further, no party, as defined in 47 CFR 1.2002(b), to the application, is subject to denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Yours faithfully For and on behalf of EMS Global Tracking Ltd Sharon Croome Commercial Manager EMS Global Tracking Ltd • Miller Court • Severn Drive ● Tewkesbury Business Park • Tewkesbury • Gloucestershire GL20 8DN • UK T +44 (0) 1684 278610 + 638 F +44 (0) 1684 278611 @ [email protected] W www.emsglobaltracking.com Registered number 4154553
REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIALITY IN ACCORDANCE WITH FCC RULE 0.459 3 rd March 2010 TRaC Global 100 Frobisher Business Park Leigh Sinton Road Malvern Worcestershire WR14 1BX UK RE: Certification Application FCC ID: X38SAT-232 To Whom It May Concern: Please be advised that the following information is to be held confidential on behalf of EMS Global Tracking Limited: • Operational/Product Description/Technical Description • Block Diagram • Schematics • Parts List The application contains technical information which EMS Global Tracking Limited deems to be trade secrets and propriety. If made public, the information might be used to the disadvantage of the applicant in the market place. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Yours faithfully For and on behalf of EMS Global Tracking Ltd Sharon Croome Commercial Manager EMS Global Tracking Ltd • Miller Court • Severn Drive ● Tewkesbury Business Park • Tewkesbury • Gloucestershire GL20 8DN • UK T +44 (0) 1684 278610 + 638 F +44 (0) 1684 278611 @ [email protected] W www.emsglobaltracking.com Registered number 4154553
Report No.: M100102 Page 36 of 53 This document must not be copied or reproduced, except in full without the written permission of the Manager, EMC Technologies Pty Ltd. The certificate on page 3 may be reproduced in full. www.emctech.com.au APPENDIX C CALIBRATION DOCUMENTS 1. E-Field Probe Model ET3DV6 S/N 1377 2. Antenna Dipole Model D1640V2 S/N 314 Report No.: M100102 Page 37 of 53 This document must not be copied or reproduced, except in full without the written permission of the Manager, EMC Technologies Pty Ltd. The certificate on page 3 may be reproduced in full. www.emctech.com.au Report No.: M100102 Page 38 of 53 This document must not be copied or reproduced, except in full without the written permission of the Manager, EMC Technologies Pty Ltd. The certificate on page 3 may be reproduced in full. www.emctech.com.au Report No.: M100102 Page 39 of 53 This document must not be copied or reproduced, except in full without the written permission of the Manager, EMC Technologies Pty Ltd. The certificate on page 3 may be reproduced in full. www.emctech.com.au Report No.: M100102 Page 40 of 53 This document must not be copied or reproduced, except in full without the written permission of the Manager, EMC Technologies Pty Ltd. The certificate on page 3 may be reproduced in full. www.emctech.com.au Report No.: M100102 Page 41 of 53 This document must not be copied or reproduced, except in full without the written permission of the Manager, EMC Technologies Pty Ltd. The certificate on page 3 may be reproduced in full. www.emctech.com.au Report No.: M100102 Page 42 of 53 This document must not be copied or reproduced, except in full without the written permission of the Manager, EMC Technologies Pty Ltd. The certificate on page 3 may be reproduced in full. www.emctech.com.au Report No.: M100102 Page 43 of 53 This document must not be copied or reproduced, except in full without the written permission of the Manager, EMC Technologies Pty Ltd. The certificate on page 3 may be reproduced in full. www.emctech.com.au Report No.: M100102 Page 44 of 53 This document must not be copied or reproduced, except in full without the written permission of the Manager, EMC Technologies Pty Ltd. The certificate on page 3 may be reproduced in full. www.emctech.com.au
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Page 1 of 53 SAR Test Report Report Number: M100102 Test Sample: Satellite Positioning Personal Transmitter Model Number: SAT-232 Tested For: TRaC EMC & SAFETY LTD Date of Issue: 13 th January 2009 EMC Technologies Pty Ltd reports apply only to the specific samples tested under stated test conditions. It is the manufacturer’s responsibility to assure that additional production units of this model are manufactured with identical electrical and mechanical components. EMC Technologies Pty Ltd shall have no liability for any deductions, inferences or generalisations drawn by the client or others from EMC Technologies Pty Ltd issued reports. This report shall not be used to claim, constitute or imply product endorsement by EMC Technologies Pty Ltd. This document is issued in accordance with NATA’s accreditation requirements. The results of tests, calibration and/or measurements included in this document are traceable to Australian/national standards. NATA is a signatory to the ILAC Mutual Recognition Arrangement for the mutual recognition of the equivalence of testing and calibration reports. EMC Technologies Pty Ltd ABN 82 057 105 549 176 Harrick Road Keilor Park Victoria Australia 3042 Ph: + 613 9365 1000 Fax: + 613 9331 7455 email: [email protected] Report No.: M100102 Page 2 of 53 This document must not be copied or reproduced, except in full without the written permission of the Manager, EMC Technologies Pty Ltd. The certificate on page 3 may be reproduced in full. www.emctech.com.au CONTENTS CONTENTS .......................................................................................................................................... 2 1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION.......................................................................................................... 3 2.0 DESCRIPTION OF DEVICE......................................................................................................... 4 2.1 Description of Test Sample............................................................................................... 4 2.2 Test sample Accessories .................................................................................................. 4 2.2.1 Battery Types.................................................................................................................... 4 2.3 Test Signal, Frequency and Output Power ....................................................................... 4 2.4 Conducted Power Measurements..................................................................................... 4 2.5 Battery Status ................................................................................................................... 5 2.5 Details of Test Laboratory................................................................................................. 5 2.5.1 Location ............................................................................................................................ 5 2.5.2 Accreditations ................................................................................................................... 5 2.5.3 Environmental Factors ...................................................................................................... 5 3.0 DESCRIPTION OF SAR MEASUREMENT SYSTEM .................................................................. 6 3.1 Probe Positioning System................................................................................................. 6 3.2 E-Field Probe Type and Performance............................................................................... 6 3.3 Data Acquisition Electronics ............................................................................................. 6 3.4 Calibration and Validation Procedures and Data .............................................................. 6 3.4.1 Validation Results (1640 MHz).......................................................................................... 7 3.4.2 Deviation from reference validation values ....................................................................... 7 3.4.3 Liquid Depth 15cm............................................................................................................ 7 3.5 Phantom Properties (Size, Shape, Shell Thickness)......................................................... 8 3.6 Tissue Material Properties ................................................................................................ 8 3.6.1 Liquid Temperature and Humidity ..................................................................................... 8 3.7 Simulated Tissue Composition Used for SAR Test ........................................................... 8 3.8 Device Holder for DASY4 ................................................................................................. 9 4.0 SAR MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE USING DASY4 ................................................................ 9 5.0 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY............................................................................................. 10 7.0 SAR TEST METHOD .................................................................................................................13 7.1 Description of the Test Positions..................................................................................... 13 7.1.1 “Body Worn Position” ...................................................................................................... 13 7.2 List of All Test Cases (Antenna In/Out, Test Frequencies, User Modes) ........................ 13 7.3 FCC RF Exposure Limits for Occupational/ Controlled Exposure ................................... 13 7.4 FCC RF Exposure Limits for Un-controlled/Non–occupational........................................ 13 8.0 SAR MEASUREMENT RESULTS ............................................................................................. 14 9.0 COMPLIANCE STATEMENT ...............................................................…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 25 | 1.63 GHz - 1.66 GHz | 2.12 W | 2K50F1D | 200.0000000000 Hz |