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XFT-TELO110IP Phone Base Station

ooma, Inc.
IP Phone Base Station - FCC ID XFT-TELO110 - ooma, Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
PUB - Part 15 Unlicensed PCS Base Station
Date of Grant
Mar 26, 2020
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Mar 26, 2020
Equipment Note
IP Phone Base Station
Frequency Range
1921.53600000 - 1928.44800000
Company
ooma, Inc.
Country
United States

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Users Manual

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RF Exposure Info

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Test Report

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Users Manual

Quick Start Guide Contents What’s in the Box ..............................................................................................4 Activate Your Ooma Office Account .......................................................................5 Connect to the Internet .......................................................................................6 Power on Your Base Station .................................................................................7 Wait for Bootup and Software Update ....................................................................7 LED Lights Reference .........................................................................................8 Connect Phones .................................................................................................9 Connect Additional Devices ................................................................................10 Customer Support .............................................................................................11 3 What’s in the Box Ooma Connect Base StationEthernet Cable Power Adapter 4 5 Activate Your Ooma Office Account If you purchased the Ooma Connect Base Station through a qualified Ooma salesperson, it should already be activated. You should have received an email from Ooma with your account details, including the main phone number and administrator password. If you purchased the Ooma Connect Base Station through a retailer or secondhand, you may need to start by activating your Ooma Office Account. To do so: 1. Go to office.ooma.com on your computer 2. Choose “Sign Up for Ooma Office” 3. Follow the instructions to create a new account STEP 1 Account Information Once you have activated your Ooma Office account, feel free to enter your key information here: Main Phone Number: Administrator Password Hint: Other Notes: Connect to the Internet STEP 2 Choose one or both of the following ways to connect your Base Station to the Internet: 1. Use the included Ethernet cable to connect your Base Station to your router. Insert one end of the cable into the WAN port on the back of your Base Station. Insert the other end into an open port on your router. AND / OR 2. If you have purchased an Ooma Wireless Adapter, connect it to the LT E port on the back of the Base Station.The Ooma Wireless Adapter can provide either a primary or a backup Internet connection. Internet LT E Router or Modem Ooma Wireless Adapter WAN Ooma Connect Base Station 6 Wait for Bootup and Software Update Your Ooma Connect Base Station will take a few minutes to start up. The left light on the front will be solid red or blinking red during this period. If the Base Station requires a software update, it may blink purple while it is downloading the new software and updating. The device may also reboot during the software update. Do not disturb the device until it has completed its updates. When the updates are complete and ready to use, the left LED will remain solid blue for more than five minutes. STEP 4 Power on Your Base Station STEP 3 Plug the small end of the power adapter in to the Base Station and the other end in to an AC wall outlet. LT E 7 LED Lights Reference Left LightRight Light Solid Blue – System is operational Solid Red – System is booting up Blinking Red – System is not operational or is booting up Blinking Purple – New software is being downloaded Off – Wireless adapter is not connected Solid Green –System is actively using LTE connection 8 Connect Phones You can connect three types of phones to the Ooma Connect Base Station: 1. Traditional Analog Phones – Plug these into the phone jack labeled ‘PHONE’ on the back of the Base Station. 2. Ooma DECT Devices – Refer to the instructions provided with your DECT devices like the DP1-0 or Linx device. 3. IP Phones – Refer to the instructions on p. 10 Ooma Connect Base Station Analog Phone PHONE 9 Connect Additional Devices Use the LAN port on the back of the Ooma Connect Base Station to connect additional devices to the Internet. If you are using a single device, connect it directly to the LAN port. If you are using multiple devices, first connect a router or a switch, as pictured: Access Point Router or Switch Computers, Point of Sale Terminals, and Other Internet Connected Devices LAN Wi-Fi Connected Devices Ooma IP Phone Ooma Connect Base Station 10 Customer Support Need help? Ooma has a wealth of available resources to help if you need assistance. Support Articles and User Manuals. Access our comprehensive knowledge base at support.ooma.com/office. Live Customer Care. Speak with a support specialist at 1-866-939-6662 (US) or 1-877-948-6662 (Canada). 11 For warranty, safety, and other legal information, visit ooma.com/legal This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device many not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. P/N: 700-0204-100 ! Important 911 Information Ooma wants to make sure that you are aware of important differences in the way 911 service operates with Ooma Office when compared with traditional telephone service. Here’s what you need to keep in mind: Differences between traditional 911 service and Ooma 911 Be advised that Ooma 911 service is less reliable than traditional 911 service. Some regions do not support enhanced 911 service and your emergency call may be routed to an emergency response center which does not keep your address and contact information on file. Be prepared during any service interruption Ooma Office phone service depends not only on your continued subscription (and payment) for the service, but also on Internet connectivity and power to function. In the event of power, network, or Internet outages (including congestion), or if your service is disconnected or suspended due to non-payment, you may experience a failure, disruption or delay in your 911 …

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External Photos

EXHIBIT B - EUT EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS

ID Label/Location Info

Label and Label Location EUT Bottom View

Internal Photos

EXHIBIT C - EUT INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS ANT 1 ANT 0 Antenna Chip 1 Chip 2

RF Exposure Info

Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. (Shenzhen) Report No.: RGMA191119003-00 FCC Part 15D Page 10 of 65 §1.1307 (b) (1) & §2.1091- MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE (MPE) Applicable Standard According to FCC §15.319(i) and §1.1307(b)(1), systems operating under the provisions of this section shall be operated in a manner that ensures that the public is not exposed to radio frequency energy level in excess of the Commission’s guidelines. Limits for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) (§1.1310, §2.1091) Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field Strength (V/m) Magnetic Field Strength (A/m) Power Density (mW/cm 2 ) Averaging Time (minute) Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure 0.3-1.34 614 1.63 *(100) 30 1.34-30 842/f 2.19/f *(180/f\2\) 30 30-300 27.5 0.073 0.2 30 300-1500 / / f/1500 30 1500-100,000 / / 1.0 30 f = frequency in MHz * = Plane-wave equivalent power density MPE Calculation Predication of MPE limit at a given distance S = 2 4R PG  Where: S = power density (in appropriate units, e.g. mW/cm 2 ); P = power input to the antenna (in appropriate units, e.g., mW); G = power gain of the antenna in the direction of interest relative to an isotropic radiator R = distance to the center of radiation of the antenna (appropriate units, e.g., cm); For worst case: Frequency (MHz) Antenna Gain Maximum Tune- up power Evaluation Distance (cm) Power Density (mW/cm 2 ) MPE Limit (mW/cm 2 ) (dBi) (numeric) (dBm) (mW) 1921.536 - 1928.448 3.5 2.24 20.0 100 20 0.045 1.0 Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. (Shenzhen) Report No.: RGMA191119003-00 FCC Part 15D Page 11 of 65 Note: This EUT contains FCC ID: TLZ-CM389NF, and the maximum power density is 2.4GHz WLAN= 0.54869mW/cm 2 , 5GHz WLAN =0.48671 mW/cm 2 , Bluetooth = 0.0034 mW/cm 2 , NFC= 0.1 × 10 -6 mW/cm 2 According to the MPE of FCC ID: TLZ-CM389NF, WLAN, NFC and Bluetooth can transmit simultaneously, the 2.4GHz WLAN and 5GHz WLAN cannot transmit simultaneously. so consider the DECT and module transmitting simultaneously, the worst case: The ratio= MPE/Limit DECT + MPE/Limit 2.4GHZWLAN + MPE/Limit Bluetooth + MPE/Limit NFC =0.045/1.0+0.54869 / 1 + 0.0034 / 1 + (0.1 × 10-6) / 0.9789 =0.597<1.0 Result: The device meets MPE limit at 20 cm distance.

Test Report

Note: This report must not be used by the customer to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by A2LA* or any agency of the Federal Government. This report may contain data that are not covered by the A2LA accreditation and are marked with an asterisk “★”. BACL is not responsible for the authenticity of any test data provided by the applicant. Data included from the applicant that may affect test results are marked with an asterisk ’*’. Customer model name, addresses, names, trademarks etc. are not considered data. This report cannot be reproduced except in full, without prior written approval of the Company. Unless otherwise stated the results shown in this test report refer only to the sample(s) tested. This report is valid only with a valid digital signature. The digital signature may be available only under the Adobe software above version 7.0. FCC PART 15D MEASUREMENT AND TEST REPORT For Ooma, Inc. 525 Almanor Ave. suite 200 Sunnyvale ca 94085 FCC ID: XFT-TELO110 R e p o r t T y p e : O r i g i n a l R e p o r t P r o d u c t T y p e : IP p h o n e b a s e s t a t i o n Report Number: RGMA191119003-00 Report Date: 2020-02-28 Reviewed By: Jacob Kong RF Engineer Prepared By: Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. (Shenzhen) 6/F., West Wing, Third Phase of Wanli Industrial Building, Shihua Road, Futian Free Trade Zone, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Tel: +86-755-33320018 Fax: +86-755-33320008 www.baclcorp.com.cn Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. (Shenzhen) Report No.: RGMA191119003-00 FCC Part 15D Page 2 of 65 TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION ....................................................................................................................................... 4 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION FOR EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT) ..................................................................................... 4 OBJECTIVE ................................................................................................................................................................... 4 RELATED SUBMITTAL(S)/GRANT(S) ............................................................................................................................. 4 TEST METHODOLOGY .................................................................................................................................................. 4 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY .................................................................................................................................... 5 TEST FACILITY ............................................................................................................................................................. 5 SYSTEM TEST CONFIGURATION .......................................................................................................................... 6 DESCRIPTION OF TEST CONFIGURATION ...................................................................................................................... 6 EQUIPMENT MODIFICATIONS ....................................................................................................................................... 6 LOCAL SUPPORT EQUIPMENT LIST AND DETAILS ........................................................................................................ 6 EXTERNAL I/O CABLE.................................................................................................................................................. 6 BLOCK DIAGRAM OF TEST SETUP ................................................................................................................................ 7 SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS ............................................................................................................................... 8 TEST EQUIPMENT LIST ........................................................................................................................................... 9 §1.1307 (B) (1) & §2.1091- MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE (MPE) .......................................................... 10 APPLICABLE STANDARD ............................................................................................................................................ 10 MPE CALCULATION................................................................................................................................................... 10 FCC§15.317 & §15.203 - ANTENNA REQUIREMENT ......................................................................................... 12 APPLICABLE STANDARD ............................................................................................................................................ 12 ANTENNA CONNECTOR CONSTRUCTION .................................................................................................................... 12 FCC§15.315 & §15.207 - CONDUCTED EMISSIONS ............................................................................................ 13 APPLICABLE STANDARD ............................................................................................................................................ 13 EUT SETUP ................................................................................................................................................................ 13 EMI TEST RECEIVER SETUP ....................................................................................................................................... 13 TEST PROCEDURE ...................................................................................................................................................... 14 CORRECTED FACTOR & MARGIN CALCULATION ....................................................................................................... 14 TEST RESULTS SUMMARY .......................................................................................................................................... 14 TEST DATA .........…

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Test Setup Photos

EXHIBIT D - TEST SETUP PHOTOGRAPHS Conducted Emissions - Front View Conducted Emissions - Side View

Contact Information

Applicant

Todd Krein(Director of Architecture)
[email protected]650 566 6657Fax: 650 325 7197

Test Firm

Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. (Shenzhen)Well Wang
[email protected]+86 (0) 755 33320018

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115D1.92 GHz - 1.93 GHz90.00 mW
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Output power listed is conducted. This product contains a certified module (FCC ID: TLZ-CM389NF) described in this filing. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.

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