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XBD-ISUSBBluetooth Car Kit

AAMP of Florida, Inc. dba AAMP Global
Bluetooth Car Kit - FCC ID XBD-ISUSB - AAMP of Florida, Inc. dba AAMP Global
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter
Date of Grant
Aug 05, 2012
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Aug 05, 2012
Equipment Note
Bluetooth Car Kit
Frequency Range
2402.00000000 - 2480.00000000
Company
AAMP of Florida, Inc. dba AAMP Global
Country
United States

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Users Manual

Expand Your Factory Radio iSimple® A Division of AAMP of America™ 13190 56th Court Clearwater, FL 33760 Ph. 866-788-4237 [email protected] ©2012 AAMP of Florida, Inc. www.isimplesolutions.com add iPod ® 07-13-12 GM Owner’s Manual iSimple Connect Table of Contents Pages 1. Introduction 2 2. Precautions 2 3. Compatibility 3 4. Dipswitch Settings 3 5. Installation 4-5 Non-Navigation Radios 6. iPod Operation 5-6 7. USB Operation 6-7 8. Selecting AUX Input 8 9. Selecting Factory Satellite 8 (if equipped) Navigation Radios 10. iPod Operation 8-9 11. USB Operation 9-11 12. Selecting Aux Input 12 13. Selecting Factory Satellite 12 (if equipped) 14. Bluetooth Operation 12-14 15. Updating the Interface 15 16. Troubleshooting 16 17. Warranty Info 17 1 Harness Connection  Port 1  Port 2  Dip Switches (See Manual)  USB  CONNECT ® & Optional Add-ons iSimple Connect Harness Part #: PGHGM1 Factory Radio Not Included iSimple Connect AUX Input OR OR HD Radio Satellite Radio OR Android Device USB Stick iPod/iPhone OR 2 1. Introduction Thank you for purchasing the iSimple CONNECT ® . The CONNECT ® is designed to provide endless hours of listening pleasure from your factory radio. To ensure that your iPod performs correctly with your radio, we recommend that you read this entire manual before attempting installation of the Connect. The CONNECT ® allows connectivity for iPod, Bluetooth, Sirius Satellite Radio (cable and tuner sold seperately) and HD Radio (tuner sold separately), enabling full control of these devices from the factory installed radio. It also retains original system features such as satellite radio and rear seat entertainment (if equipped). 2. Precautions UPDATING iPod FIRMWARE Updating the firmware prior to installation or future firmware updates for your iPod may affect the features and functions described in this manual. PREVENTING DAMAGE TO YOUR VEHICLE OR IPOD. Some installations require you to make wiring connections. To eliminate the risk of an electrical short, we recommend disconnecting the vehicle’s battery prior to installation. If you do not feel comfortable making these connections, we suggest you seek professional installation. We recommend that the iPod be disconnected from the interface when the vehicle is not in use. PROPER MOUNTING LOCATION Securely install the interface in a location free from; heat, humidity, moving parts, sharp metal edges or direct sunlight. We recommend securing the interface to a suitable location using; double sided tape, Velcro TM or zip-ties. 3 3. Compatibility Your vehicle MUST either be equipped with, or have the ability to support Satellite Radio. Please visit www.isimplesolutions.com for the most up to date application information and to verify your vehicle’s compatibility. 4. Dipswitch Settings ALL VEHICLES 4 5. Installation 1. When making electrical connections it is always recommended that the vehicle’s battery be disconnected from the electrical system before performing the installation. Please Note: If the radio is equipped with a built in CD Changer, please remove ALL discs before proceeding to prevent damage to the radio’s CD mechanism. 2. Carefully remove the trim panels covering the 7mm bolts that secure the radio into the dash cavity. Remove these bolts, and carefully pull the radio from the dash of the vehicle. This will provide access to the factory radio harness where you will plug in the CONNECT ® harness. 3. Disconnect the factory 16-Pin harness and 14-Pin harness from the back of the radio. 4. Connect the included USB cable into the USB port on the CONNECT ® . Carefully run the USB cable behind the dash to the location where it can be easily accessed. This location will vary based on the vehicle, and the customer’s prefrence. When running this cable through the dash be sure to secure it away from moving parts or sharp metal edges that may damage the cable. 5. Connect the 8-Pin auxiliary input cable to the second port (closest to the dipswitches) on the Connect if an additional auxiliary input is desired. 6. If connecting the HD Radio Tuner (HDRT sold separartely) or Satellite Radio tuner (sold separartely), these devices MUST be connected before plugging in the 24 pin connector. Please refer to the manual included with each part for proper installation. 7. Plug in the male connectors on the PGHGM1 harness into the 16-pin port and 14-pin port on the back of the radio. Next, connect the factory 16-pin and 14-pin harness into the female connectors on the PGHGM1 harness. Be sure to make a firm connection but do not force it. Plug the Black micro-fit 24-pin connector on the PGHGM1 harness into the CONNECT ® box. 8. To complete the installation secure the CONNECT ® and any other modules into the cavity in the dash behind the radio. Be sure that the cables and interface modules are not near moving parts or sharp metal edges as they may damage the cables. To prevent rattling noises inside the dash, use zip ties, tape, or other fasteners to mount the interfaces securely. 9. With all connections made, reconnect the vehicle’s battery, insert the key into the ignition, and turn the vehicle on. Check for proper operation of the CONNECT ® before reinstalling the factory dash panels. 5 10. Note: The first time you access the Connect, your radio may display “DEV INIT” while the device is initializing. Non-Navigation Radios 6. iPod Operation The iSimple Connect allows you to use either USB input or Bluetooth for iPod operation (Bluetooth mode is only supported by iPhone or iPod Touch) Entering Mode Select Menu Press the “BAND” button a few times until XM is displayed on the screen. Immediately turn the rotary TUNE KNOB in the top right hand corner to scroll through available sources. Once “IPODUSB” or “IPODBT” is displayed, press the “FWD>>” butto n to select the displayed mode. Next Track Turn the rotary TUNE KNOB clockwise one notch to advance to the next track. Previous Track Turn the rotary TUNE KNOB counter-clockwise one notc…

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External Photos

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ID Label/Location Info

www.tuv.com Test Report No.: 14029986 001 Appendix 4 page 2 of 30 1.1 FCCID Label Artwork The yellow oval shows the location of the Rating Label

Internal Photos

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Test Report

www.tuv.com Test Report No.: 14029986 001 Date: 19.07.2012 page 2 of 17 Table of Content Page Cover Page .................................................................................1 Table of Content ..........................................................................2 Product information ......................................................................................................4 Manufacturers declarations........................................................................................................................4 Product function and intended use ...........................................................................................................5 Submitted documents .................................................................................................................................5 Remark..........................................................................................................................................................5 Special accessories and auxiliary equipment ..........................................................................................5 List of Test and Measurement Instruments.................................................................6 Results FCC Part 15 – Subpart C .................................................................................7 Subclause 15.203 – Antenna Information........................................................................Pass .................7 Subclause 15.204 – Antenna Information........................................................................Pass .................7 Subclause 15.207 – Disturbance Voltage on AC Mains .................................................Pass .................7 Subclause 15.247 (a)(1) – Carrier Frequency Separation ..............................................Pass .................8 Subclause 15.247 (a)(1)(iii) – Number of hopping channels .........................................Pass.................8 Subclause 15.247 (a)(1)(iii) – Time of Occupancy (Dwell Time)....................................Pass .................9 Subclause 15.247 (a) – 20 dB Bandwidth ........................................................................Pass ...............10 Subclause 15.247 (a) – Hopping Sequence.....................................................................Pass ...............11 Subclause 15.247 (a) – Equal Hopping Frequency Use .................................................Pass ...............12 Subclause 15.247 (a) – Receiver Input Bandwidth .........................................................Pass ...............13 Subclause 15.247 (a) – Receiver Hopping Capability ....................................................Pass ...............13 Subclause 15.247 (b)(1) – Peak Output Power................................................................Pass ...............13 Subclause 15.247 (d) – Band edge compliance of conducted emissions ...................Pass ...............14 Subclause 15.205 – Band edge compliance of radiated emissions ............................Pass ...............14 Subclause 15.247 (d) – Spurious Conducted Emissions...............................................Pass...............15 Subclause 15.247 (c) – Spurious Radiated Emissions ..................................................Pass ...............16 www.tuv.com Test Report No.: 14029986 001 Date: 19.07.2012 page 3 of 17 Appendix 1 – Test protocols 24 pages Appendix 2 – Test setup 2 pages Appendix 3 – Photo documentation 6 pages Appendix 4 – Product documentation 30 pages www.tuv.com Test Report No.: 14029986 001 Date: 19.07.2012 page 4 of 17 Product information Manufacturers declarations Transceiver Operating frequency range 2402 - 2480 MHz Type of modulation GFSK; Pi/4 DQPSK; 8 DPSK Number of channels 79 Channel separation 1 MHz Type of antenna Chip Antenna Antenna gain (dBi) 3.1 Power level fix Type of equipment stand alone radio device Connection to public utility power line No Nominal voltage V nor : 12.0V Independent Operation Modes Page scan Inquiry scan Connection state - ACL Link Connection state - SCO Link www.tuv.com Test Report No.: 14029986 001 Date: 19.07.2012 page 5 of 17 Product function and intended use The test item is a Bluetooth Car Kit based on the Bluetooth technology. Bluetooth is a short-range radio link intended to be a cable replacement between portable and/or fixed electronic devices. Bluetooth operates in the unlicensed ISM Band at 2.4GHz. With the introduction of the enhanced data rate (EDR) feature, the data rates can be up to 3 Mb/s. An increase in the peak data rate beyond the basic rate of 1 Mb/s is achieved by modulating the RF carrier using phase shift keying (PSK) techniques, resulting in an increase of two to three times the number of bits per symbol. The 2 Mb/s EDR packets use a Pi/4-DQPSK modulation and the 3 Mb/s EDR packets use 8DPSK modulation. The USB connector on EUT allows users to use USB mode with a USB Thumb Drive, Hard Drive or phone with mass storage, no data exchange with computer supported. Submitted documents Circuit Diagram Block Diagram Bill of material User Manual Label Artwork Remark Preliminary tests were performed in different data rate to find the worst radiated emission. The data rate shown in the table below is the worst-case rate with respect to the specific test item. Investigation has been done on all the possible configurations for searching the worst cases. Special accessories and auxiliary equipment Test together with accessories as shown below: Car radio: Satellite radio module: 12V Lead-Acid battery: www.tuv.com Test Report No.: 14029986 001 Date: 19.07.2012 page 6 of 17 List of Test and Measurement Instruments Hong Kong Productivity Council (Registration number: 90656) Equipment Manufacturer Type S/N Due Date Semi-anechoic Chamber Frankonia Nil Nil 12-Apr-13 Test Receiver R & S ESU26 100050 05-Jan-13 Bi-conical Antenna R & S HK116 100241 05-May-13 Log Periodic Ante…

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Test Report

www.tuv.com Test Report No.: 14029986 001 Appendix 1 page 1 of 24 Appendix 1 Test Results www.tuv.com Test Report No.: 14029986 001 Appendix 1 page 2 of 24 Carrier Frequency Separation Ref 10 dBm 2.441 GHz Att 20 dB 2.441 GHz 1 PK 2.441 GHz MAXH 2.441 GHz A 2.441 GHz RBW 100 kHz 2.441 GHzVBW 300 kHz 2.441 GHz SWT 2.5 ms 2.441 GHz * 2.441 GHz Center 2.441 GHz 2.441 GHz Span 3 MHz 2.441 GHz 300 kHz/ 2.441 GHz 2.441 GHz 2.441 GHz 2.441 GHz 2.441 GHz 2.441 GHz 2.441 GHz 2.441 GHz 2.441 GHz 2.441 GHz -90 -80 -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 2.441 GHz 1 Marker 1 [T1 ] 2.09 dBm 2.441000000 GHz 2 Delta 2 [T1 ] 0.12 dB -1.002000000 MHz 3 Delta 3 [T1 ] 0.14 dB 1.002000000 MHz MARKER 1 2.441 GHz Date: 11.JUN.2012 09:03:52 www.tuv.com Test Report No.: 14029986 001 Appendix 1 page 3 of 24 Number of hopping channels Ref 10 dBmAtt 20 dB * A RBW 1 MHz VBW 3 MHz SWT 2.5 ms Center 2.4205 GHzSpan 41 MHz4.1 MHz/ 1 PK MAXH -90 -80 -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 Date: 11.JUN.2012 09:06:12 Ref 10 dBmAtt 20 dB * 1 PK MAXH A RBW 1 MHz VBW 3 MHz SWT 2.5 ms Center 2.46225 GHzSpan 42.5 MHz4.25 MHz/ -90 -80 -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 Date: 11.JUN.2012 09:06:57 www.tuv.com Test Report No.: 14029986 001 Appendix 1 page 4 of 24 Dwell Time Ref 10 dBm 31.6 s Att 20 dB 31.6 s * 31.6 s A 31.6 s RBW 1 MHz 31.6 sVBW 3 MHz 31.6 s SWT 31.6 s 31.6 s Center 2.441 GHz 31.6 s 3.16 s/ 31.6 s CLRWR 31.6 s 1 PK 31.6 s * 31.6 s SGL 31.6 s -90 -80 -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 31.6 s SWEEP TIME 31.6 s Date: 11.JUN.2012 09:09:20 Ref 10 dBm -4 μs Att 30 dB -4 μs * -4 μs Center 2.441 GHz -4 μs 400 μs/ -4 μs A -4 μs RBW 1 MHz -4 μsVBW 3 MHz-4 μs SWT 4 ms -4 μs TRG -4 μs CLRWR -4 μs-4 μs-4 μs-4 μs-4 μs-4 μs-4 μs-4 μs-4 μs-4 μs 1 AP -4 μs -90 -80 -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 -4 μs 1 Marker 1 [T1 ] 2.23 dB m -4.000000 μs 2 Delta 2 [T1 ] 0.04 dB 2.904000 ms MARKER 1 -4 μs Date: 11.JUN.2012 09:10:15 www.tuv.com Test Report No.: 14029986 001 Appendix 1 page 5 of 24 20dB Bandwidth Modulation: GFSK Tx frequency: 2402MHz Ref 10 dBm 2.402 GHz Att 20 dB 2.402 GHz * 2.402 GHz 1 PK 2.402 GHz MAXH 2.402 GHz A 2.402 GHz Center 2.402 GHz 2.402 GHz Span 3 MHz 2.402 GHz 300 kHz/ 2.402 GHz * 2.402 GHz RBW 30 kHz 2.402 GHzVBW 100 kHz 2.402 GHz SWT 5 ms 2.402 GHz 2.402 GHz 2.402 GHz 2.402 GHz 2.402 GHz 2.402 GHz 2.402 GHz 2.402 GHz 2.402 GHz 2.402 GHz -90 -80 -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 2.402 GHz 1 Marker 1 [T1 ] 0.80 dBm 2.402000000 GHz 2 Delta 2 [T1 ] -20.89 dB -462.000000000 kHz 3 Delta 3 [T1 ] -20.21 dB 474.000000000 kHz MARKER 1 2.402 GHz Date: 11.JUN.2012 09:13:10 Modulation: GFSK Tx frequency: 2441MHz Ref 10 dBm 2.441 GHz Att 20 dB 2.441 GHz * 2.441 GHz 1 PK 2.441 GHz MAXH 2.441 GHz A 2.441 GHz 2.441 GHz 2.441 GHz 2.441 GHz 2.441 GHz 2.441 GHz 2.441 GHz 2.441 GHz 2.441 GHz 2.441 GHz Center 2.441 GHz 2.441 GHz Span 3 MHz 2.441 GHz 300 kHz/ 2.441 GHz * 2.441 GHz RBW 30 kHz 2.441 GHzVBW 100 kHz 2.441 GHz SWT 5 ms 2.441 GHz -90 -80 -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 2.441 GHz 1 Marker 1 [T1 ] 1.89 dB m 2.441000000 GHz 2 Delta 2 [T1 ] -20.35 dB -462.000000000 kHz 3 Delta 3 [T1 ] -20.02 dB 468.000000000 kHz MARKER 1 2.441 GHz Date: 11.JUN.2012 09:14:35 www.tuv.com Test Report No.: 14029986 001 Appendix 1 page 6 of 24 Modulation: GFSK Tx frequency: 2480MHz Ref 10 dBm 2.480006 GHz Att 20 dB 2.480006 GHz * 2.480006 GHz 1 PK 2.480006 GHz MAXH 2.480006 GHz A 2.480006 GHz Center 2.48 GHz 2.480006 GHz Span 3 MHz 2.480006 GHz 300 kHz/ 2.480006 GHz * 2.480006 GHz RBW 30 kHz 2.480006 GHzVBW 100 kHz 2.480006 GHz SWT 5 ms 2.480006 GHz 2.480006 GHz 2.480006 GHz 2.480006 GHz 2.480006 GHz 2.480006 GHz 2.480006 GHz 2.480006 GHz 2.480006 GHz 2.480006 GHz -90 -80 -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 2.480006 GHz 1 Marker 1 [T1 ] 2.43 dB m 2.480006000 GHz 2 Delta 2 [T1 ] -20.84 dB -468.000000000 kHz 3 Delta 3 [T1 ] -20.11 dB 468.000000000 kHz MARKER 1 2.480006 GHz Date: 11.JUN.2012 09:15:45 Modulation: 8DPSK Tx frequency: 2402MHz Ref 10 dBm 2.402 GHz Att 20 dB 2.402 GHz * 2.402 GHz A 2.402 GHz 1 PK 2.402 GHz MAXH 2.402 GHz 2.402 GHz 2.402 GHz 2.402 GHz 2.402 GHz 2.402 GHz 2.402 GHz 2.402 GHz 2.402 GHz 2.402 GHz Center 2.402 GHz 2.402 GHz Span 3 MHz 2.402 GHz 300 kHz/ 2.402 GHz * 2.402 GHz RBW 30 kHz 2.402 GHzVBW 100 kHz 2.402 GHz SWT 5 ms 2.402 GHz -90 -80 -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 2.402 GHz 1 Marker 1 [T1 ] 1.01 dB m 2.402000000 GHz 2 Delta 2 [T1 ] -20.92 dB -648.000000000 kHz 3 Delta 3 [T1 ] -20.10 dB 648.000000000 kHz MARKER 1 2.402 GHz Date: 11.JUN.2012 09:20:38 www.tuv.com Test Report No.: 14029986 001 Appendix 1 page 7 of 24 Modulation: 8DPSK Tx frequency: 2441MHz Ref 10 dBm 2.441 GHz Att 20 dB 2.441 GHz * 2.441 GHz A 2.441 GHz 1 PK 2.441 GHz MAXH 2.441 GHz 2.441 GHz 2.441 GHz 2.441 GHz 2.441 GHz 2.441 GHz 2.441 GHz 2.441 GHz 2.441 GHz 2.441 GHz Center 2.441 GHz 2.441 GHz Span 3 MHz 2.441 GHz 300 kHz/ 2.441 GHz * 2.441 GHz RBW 30 kHz 2.441 GHzVBW 100 kHz 2.441 GHz SWT 5 ms 2.441 GHz -90 -80 -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 2.441 GHz 1 Marker 1 [T1 ] 1.97 dB m 2.441000000 GHz 2 Delta 2 [T1 ] -20.82 dB -654.000000000 kHz 3 Delta 3 [T1 ] -20.46 dB 624.000000000 kHz MARKER 1 2.441 GHz Date: 11.JUN.2012 09:19:23 Modulation: 8DPSK Tx frequency: 2480MHz Ref 10 dBm 2.480006 GHz Att 20 dB 2.480006 GHz * 2.480006 GHz A 2.480006 GHz Center 2.48 GHz 2.480006 GHz Span 3 MHz 2.480006 GHz 300 kHz/ 2.480006 GHz * 2.480006 GHz RBW 30 kHz 2.480006 GHzVBW 100 kHz 2.480006 GHz SWT 5 ms 2.480006 GHz 1 PK 2.480006 GHz MAXH 2.480006 GHz 2.480006 GHz 2.480006 GHz 2.480006 GHz 2.480006 GHz 2.480006 GHz 2.480006 GHz 2.480006 GHz 2.480006 GHz 2.480006 GHz -90 -80 -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 2.480006 GHz 1 Marker 1 [T1 ] 2.15 dB m 2.480006000 GHz 2 Delta 2 [T1 ] -20.11 dB -654.000000000 kHz 3 Delta 3 [T1 ] -20.47 dB 612.000000000 kHz MARKER 1 2.480006 GHz Date: 11.JUN.2012 09:17:38 www.tuv.com Test Report No.: 14029986 001 Appendix 1 page 8 of 24 Peak Output Power Modulation: GFSK Tx frequency: 2402MHz Ref 10 dBm 2.40184 GHz Att 20 dB 2.40184 GHz 2.40184 GHz 2.40184 GHz 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Test Setup Photos

www.tuv.com Test Report No.: 14029986 001 Appendix 2 page 2 of 2 Setup for Radiated Emission Setup for Radiated Emission

Contact Information

Applicant

Aileen Alhambra
[email protected]9518989808Fax: 9518989972

Test Firm

TUV Rheinland Hong Kong Ltd.Johnny Lau
[email protected]85221921000Fax: 85221921008

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C2.40 GHz - 2.48 GHz2.00 mW
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Output Power listed is peak conducted.

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