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Ziosk ® Z-400 Product Manual TTM-01040 Ziosk® Z-400 Product Manual 2 Compliance Statements FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from the circuit to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Ziosk® Z-400 Product Manual 3 Industry Canada Statement This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003 Ce dispositif est conforme à la norme CNR-210 d'Industrie Canada applicable aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Son fonctionnement est sujet aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) le dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage préjudiciable, et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage reçu, y compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement indésirable. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada PCI Statement Ziosk® is fully compliant with all Payment Card Industry Payment Application Data Security Standards (PCI PA-DSS) 3.0. © 2014 TableTop Media, LLC. All rights reserved. Ziosk® is a registered trademark of TableTop Media, LLC. Ziosk® Z-400 Product Manual 4 Table of Contents Legal 2 Compliance Statements 2 Table of Contents 4 Warnings 5 Shock Hazards 5 Health and Product Safety 5 ZIOSK ® 7 Maintenance 8 Daily Maintenance 8 Cleaning Guidelines 8 Cleaning the Card Reader 9 Ziosk Inspection 9 Battery Maintenance 10 Troubleshooting 11 Product Specifications 14 Ziosk® Z-400 Product Manual 5 WARNINGS It is the user’s responsibility to use the equipment in a manner in which it was intended. Read the following warnings before using. Shock Hazards To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not do the following: Do not immerse the unit or battery pack in water. Do not disassemble the unit or battery pack. Do not insert foreign objects into any slots, connectors, or accessories of the device. Health and Product Safety Proper Usage For your protection, we advise you to read all the safety instructions before operating the equipment. Ziosk is a mobile device intended for table top use. A distance of 20cm (approximately 8 inches) or more should be maintained between the device and user’s body during operation. Do not install Ziosk near a source of heat or water. Do not place battery or install charging station near a source of heat or water. Do not disassemble Ziosk or battery. Only use batteries and charger approved and supplied by the manufacturer. Only use replacement parts and supplies specified by the manufacturer. Repetitive Motion and Eye Strain To prevent injuries, avoid prolonged use and take frequent breaks. It is recommended that parents monitor their children for appropriate play. Ziosk® Z-400 Product Manual 6 Seizures Any device showing flashes or patterns of light, like movies or games, has the potential to trigger seizures or blackouts in people, even if they have never had a seizure before. Stop using this device if any of the following symptoms occur: Altered vision Eye Twitching Involuntary movements loss of awareness Disorientation Evidence of Tampering It is recommended to periodically monitor Ziosk for any changes to the external housing. This may indicate that the device has somehow been tampered with by an attacker and placed back in service. See the Maintenance section on Ziosk Inspection for more details. Ziosk® Z-400 Product Manual 7 ZIOSK ® Ziosk, an interactive tabletop experience, provides next generation pay-at-the-table functionality designed in a user-engaging, intuitive touch-screen device. With three distinct payment features: split check, touch tip and e-mail or print receipt capabilities, the device places control in the guests’ hands to pay at their convenience. Engaging and entertaining, Ziosk enhances the overall dining experience with games, information and order entry capabilities. Ziosk features include: Payment On-Demand • Credit, Gift Card, and Cash • Split check • E-mail or print receipt Digital Promotions • Menus, specials, events • Nutritional information • Loyalty and gift programs Order-Entry • Get items to kitchen faster • Increase up selling • Enter repeat orders Real-time Surveys • Increase response rates • Market research • Alert manager Infotainment • Engaging information • Entertainment • Trivia and games Ziosk® Z-400 Product Manual 8 Maintenance Daily Maintenance It is i…
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TableTop Media Proprietary Confidential Information – Available under NDA Compliance to KDB 594280 D01 and D02 for FCC ID: XOX-Z400 Revision: 1.0 Date: March 16 th , 2015 Operational Description Revision: 1.0 Chapter: Introduction 2 Table of Contents 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................. 3 2 Definitions, Acronyms & Abbreviations ..................................................................... 3 3 References ................................................................................................................ 3 4 Compliance to New Rules for U-NII Devices ............................................................... 3 Operational Description Revision: 1.0 Chapter: Introduction 3 1 Introduction This document will provide information pertaining to compliance to KDB 594280 D01 and D02 for the Ziosk Z-400 device FCC ID: XOX-Z400. 2 Definitions, Acronyms & Abbreviations Android: a mobile OS based on the Linux kernel and currently developed by Google KDB: Knowledge Database OS: Operating System OTA: Over-The-Air UI: User interface U-NII: Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure WLAN: Wireless Local Area Network 3 References KDB 594280 D01 and D02 4 Compliance to New Rules for U-NII Devices Authorization to operate the transmitter is being sought under the new rules for U-NII devices operating under Part 15. All testing has been performed in accordance with the requirements for a client device (without radar detection). Additionally, this section describes the software characteristics and procedures followed to ensure compliance under the new rules as set forth in KDB 594280 D01 and D02 relating to software configuration control and device security. Based on its features and hardware capabilities, the Ziosk is similar to a consumer Android- based tablet. But it has a custom UI that limits the user interaction to only those applications that are enabled on the device, such as infotainment and payment. There are no user configurable controls or screens enabled on the device which would allow a user (or any third party) access to settings that would affect the operation of the radio and cause it to transmit outside the parameters of the authorization. The devices come pre-configured with this UI software from the factory; there are no provisions (and none needed) for professional installers or service personnel to access or configure any of the radio parameters. Generally speaking, the software that controls the WLAN radio module (and more specifically, the firmware loaded on the module itself) is not expected to be updated after FCC testing and certification has been done. However, the capability to do this does exist and the following Operational Description Revision: 1.0 Chapter: Com pliance to New Rules for U - NII Devices 4 paragraphs describe the procedures and security measures taken to ensure the validity of any updates and prevent any unauthorized changes from taking place. Operating system, driver, and firmware updates are downloaded from our company server to our local server within the restaurant over an encrypted VPN connection. From there, each Ziosk in the restaurant downloads the software from the local server and installs it using the standard Android authentication mechanism for installing Over-The-Air updates. OTA packages are code signed, with the signature applied over the whole file to prevent any individual file being manipulated by a man-in-the-middle attack. No 3rd-party certificates are allowed. Code signing must be done with a standard RSA encrypted private key contained in a standard X.509 certificate. This corresponds to a public key built into our device. This key is generally the same for all Ziosks, but it can be changed in case of a breach. A SHA1 checksum for the Over-The-Air update package is used as a way to detect corruption during the download or storage to the device. Once verified and unpacked, the OTA package is then checked against a known checksum to detect any errors in the decompression. The private key for an OTA update is kept in secure storage with access limited to two employees specifically designated as secure storage specialists. The key is only given to other employees on an as-needed basis; we track who has this key, and it can be changed during each regular maintenance release of our software as employees leave the company. The public key is stored in source-control with access limited to the operating system team. When an employee leaves the company, this access is revoked immediately, and in the next maintenance release it will be changed. In each Ziosk restaurant environment, the wireless network is protected by WPA2-PSK encryption to prevent rogue update servers. The password for the wireless network is automatically generated and stored on physical access cards that are used to configure the Ziosk in the store. It is never transmitted electronically. These physical access cards are tracked and are different for each store. As mentioned previously, the user interface to the device is completely custom and does not provide the ability to change or modify the device configuration in any way, as a normal consumer tablet might. There does not exist (outside of the factory) any mechanism to allow the installation of third party software or drivers – while these abilities do exist in the Android OS, they are not exposed in the Ziosk UI. This is largely necessary due to the level of security needed in order to accept payment on the device, but these same measures serve to protect the operational integrity of the WLAN radio as well.
TableTop Media Proprietary Confidential Information – Available under NDA EUT Photos - External Ziosk Z-400 Platform Revision: 1.0 Date: 20th January, 2015 EUT photos - external Revision: 1.0 Chapter: Introduction 2 Table of Contents 1 Introduction ...................................................................................................................3 2 Definitions, Acronyms & Abbreviations .........................................................................3 3 References .....................................................................................................................3 4 External Photos .............................................................................................................4 EUT photos - external Revision: 1.0 Chapter: Introduction 3 1 Introduction The TTM Ziosk is a battery operated device that allows restaurant patrons to pay at the table and enables digital promotions, reporting, real time feedback and infotainment. This document will provide external photographs of the EUT – the Z iosk Z-400 platform. 2 Definitions, Acronyms & Abbreviations EUT – Equipment Under Test TTM – TableTop Media 3 References none EUT photos - external Revision: 1.0 Chapter: External Photos 4 4 External Photos Front V iew EUT photos - external Revision: 1.0 Chapter: External Photos 5 Back View EUT photos - external Revision: 1.0 Chapter: External Photos 6 Left Side V iew EUT photos - external Revision: 1.0 Chapter: External Photos 7 Right Side V iew EUT photos - external Revision: 1.0 Chapter: External Photos 8 Bottom View
TableTop Media Proprietary Confidential Information – Available under NDA EUT Photos - Internal Ziosk Z-400 Platform Revision: 1.0 Date: 20th January, 2015 EUT photos - internal Revision: 1.0 PCB Top in Chassis PCB Bottom
Approval Sheet Product :WiFi Dual Band Antenna Date: March 31, 2015 Customer Applied Model Top Table Media Customer Customer Part No. Supplier JEMA Supplier Part No. FSD-WF5G-JH-13-01D-T3 Customer By designed By checked By approved Supplier By designed By checked By approved Kim K.H Cho B.H Kim Y.W Confidential Proprietary 2/15 Table of Contents 1. General 1.1 The Product ---------------------------------- Page 4 1.2 Electrical Properties ---------------------------------- Page 4 1.3 Mechanical Properties ---------------------------------- Page 4 2. Electrical Properties 2.1 Frequency Bands ---------------------------------- Page 5 2.2 Impedance ---------------------------------- Page5 2.3 V.S.W.R --------------------------------- Page 5 2.4 Gain(dBi) ---------------------------------- Page 6 3. Mechanical Properties 3.1 Appearance ---------------------------------- Page8 3.2 Drop ---------------------------------- Page8 4. Environmental Resistance Properties 4.1 Operational Temperature ------------------------- Page9 4.2 Temperature Cycling ------------------------- Page9 4.3 Humidity ------------------------- Page10 4.4 Sinusoidal Vibration ------------------------- Page11 5. Test Data 5.1 Network Data -------------------------- Page 12 5.2 Radiation Pattern ------------------------------ Page 14 6. Mechanical Drawing 6.1 PCB Antenna ---------------------------- Page15 Confidential Proprietary 3/15 Revision List Revision no Originator Description of changes Date of changes 1 Kim K.H First documents 2014.08.08 2 Kim K.H 5.6GHz band Gain update 2015.03.31 3 4 5 Confidential Proprietary 4/15 1. General 1.1 The Product Customer Model Name TopTable Media Antenna Type PCB Antenna Applications WiFi 1.2 Electrical Properties Frequency Range[MHz] 2400 ~ 2500, 5150 ~ 5825 Impedance 50Ω ± Normal VSWR Less Than 5.1:1 Gain ≥ Peak 0 dBi Radiation Pattern Omni-Directional Polarization Linear 1.3 Mechanical Properties Dimension See page15 Operational Temperature -30°C ~ +80°C Connector Type IPEX Confidential Proprietary 5/15 2. Electrical Properties 2.1 Frequency Band Ty p e Band WiFiDual Band TX/RX 2400 ~ 2500, 5150 ~ 5825MHz 2.2 Impedance 2.2.1 Normal Value 50Ω ± Normal 2.2.2 Measuring Method The impedance over the frequency bands shall be as close as possible to 50Ω after matching. Both free space and talk position are considered. 2.3 V.S.W.R The impedance matching should be optimized in the more critical talk position. 2.3.1 Maximum values in free space Frequency Band WiFi 2.4G WiFi 5G V.S.W.R 3.3 : 1 5.1 : 1 2.3.2 Measuring Method A 50Ω coaxial cable is connected(soldered) to the 50Ω point, at the duplex- filter on the main PCB. The connection of the coaxial cable shall be done to introduce a minimum of mismatch. As much as possible the coaxial cable arrangement shall prevent influences from induced currents on the cable. In the other end, the coaxial cable is connected to a network analyzer. The measurement is performed at room temperature. The handset, including the PCB, must not in any significant way differ from the mass production, i.e. the antenna feeding network has to be equivalent tothe feeding network in mass production. The specification shall be met in the entire frequency band. Confidential Proprietary 6/15 2.4 Gain(dBi) 2.4.1 Measuring Method The connection is done according to 2.3.2. Radiation patterns are measured at 3 different Plane The antenna measured according to thefigure 2 below. Figure2 Confidential Proprietary 7/15 2.4.2 Radiation Pattern Measure Radiation Pattern is measured according to figure3(a), figure3(b) Scale and Range set up 5dB,30dB(each). Figure 3 (a) Figure 3 (b) X Y Z CW H (XY) CW CW E1 (YZ) E2(XZ) Antenna 1 Antenna 2 Confidential Proprietary 8/15 2.4.3 Typical values in maximum direction 2.4.3.1 Gain A. Antenna 1 B. Antenna 2 2.4.3.2 Antenna Matching Value No. Antenna 1 Antenna 2 ① N.C N.C ② 0Ω 0Ω ③ N.C N.C ANT ② RF out ① ③ Confidential Proprietary 9/15 3. Mechanical Properties 3.1 Appearance The appearance shall be according to the specification drawing on page 15. The antenna shall have no cuts, abrasion or other mechanical damages. 3.2 Drop 3.2.1 Drops 1 drop in retracted mode(3cycles) 3.2.2 Drop Height 1m 3.2.3 Drop Angle 180° 3.2.4 Actual handset applied 3.2.5 Demands The original shape shall be possible to restore. The antenna shall satisfy the electrical demands, according to 2.4.1, after the test. 3.2.6 Measuring Method The antenna is placed in the handset or an equivalent test fixture. The handset is dropped with the antenna downwards onto a metal plate. Figure4. Drop Test Drop 1m Metal Plate(10mm) Confidential Proprietary 10/15 4.Environment Resistance Properties 4.1 Operational Temperature 4.1.1. Low Operational Temperature TLO = -40°C 4.1.2 High Operational Temperature THO = +80°C 4.1.3 Demands No visual deterioration shall occur, and the antenna shall satisfy the electrical demands, according to 2.4.1, during the test. 4.1.4 Measuring Method The antenna is placed in a climatic chamber at temperature TLO. The antenna is taken out after 1 hour, and VSWR is immediately measured. The antenna is placed in a climatic chamber at temperature THO. The antenna is taken out after 1 hour, and VSWR is immediately measured. 4.2 Temperature Cycling 4.2.1 Low Cycling Temperature TLC = -40°C 4.2.2 High Cycling Temperature THC = +80°C 4.2.3 Demands No visual deterioration shall occur during the test. The antenna shall satisfy the electrical demands, according to 2.4.1. 4.2.4 Measuring Method The antenna is placed in a climatic chamber. The temperature is cycled as follows : The temperature is kept constantly at TLC for 1 hour, increased to THC during 1 hour, kept constantly at THC for 1 hour, and then decreased to TLC during 1 hour. This procedure is repeated 10 times, ending at room temperature according tofigure 5 below. Figure5. Temperature Cycling Confidential Proprietary 11/15 4.3 Humidity 4.3.1 Relative Humidity 95% 4.3.2 Temperature +55°C 4.3.3 Demands N…
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TableTop Media Proprietary Confidential Information – Available under NDA Ziosk Z-400 Platform Operational Description Revision: 1.5 Date: April 1st, 2015 Operational Description Revision: 1.5 Chapter: Introduction 2 Table of Contents 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................. 3 2 Definitions, Acronyms & Abbreviations ..................................................................... 3 3 References ................................................................................................................ 3 4 System Overview ...................................................................................................... 4 5 RF Subsystem Description ......................................................................................... 5 6 RF Operational Description ....................................................................................... 6 7 Antenna Description ................................................................................................. 7 Operational Description Revision: 1.5 Chapter: Introduction 3 1 Introduction This document will provide an overview of the Ziosk Z-400 platform system operation and a description of the radio section of the unit, which is an 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac WLAN module (plus Bluetooth 4.0 LE) used for network communications. 2 Definitions, Acronyms & Abbreviations Android: a mobile OS based on the Linux kernel and currently developed by Google Bluetooth LE: Bluetooth 4.0 Low Energy DSSS: Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum eMSR: encrypting Magnetic Stripe Reader FHSS: Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum OFDM: Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OS: Operating System PCB: Printed Circuit Board POS: Point of Sale QAM: Quadrature Amplitude Modulation SDIO: Secure Digital Input Output UART: Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter UI: User interface U-NII: Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure WLAN: Wireless Local Area Network 3 References Approval_TableTop_Media_WiFi_Dual_Band_Antenna_FST150331.pdf (antenna datasheet) EUT Photos Internal.pdf Operational Description Revision: 1.5 Chapter: System Overview 4 4 System Overview The Ziosk is a battery operated device intended for use at casual dining restaurants that allows guests to pay at the table and enables order entry, digital promotions, and infotainment. Movie trailers, games, and advertisements for food and drink specials are just a few of the capabilities that the device makes available to the restaurant patron. An ARM-based microprocessor controls the various functions implemented on the device. Memory includes eMMC NAND flash for program and content storage, and mobile LPDDR2 SDRAM for system operation. The underlying operating system is Android-based, but the user interface is completely custom and does not provide the restaurant patron with the ability to change or modify the device configuration in any way, as a normal consumer tablet might. A 7” LCD display incorporates a touch screen interface to allow interaction with the device. Peripherals include an encrypting magnetic stripe reader (eMSR) to collect credit card information, a thermal printer to provide receipts, and an 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac WLAN subsystem to connect to the point-of-sale (POS) system in order to retrieve the guest check and process payment. Stereo audio speakers are also included. The battery is a custom Li-Ion pack which is rated to last approximately 18+ hours under normal usage conditions. With battery operation and wireless network access, the device needs no wiring infrastructure for deployment. In operation, the guest may view promotional items offered such as appetizers, drink specials, entrees and the like. Information about the restaurant chain may be available, as well as email clubs and loyalty programs. Games for entertainment are provided, including several trivia games across different categories. Content updates are remotely managed across a corporate network with a local server at each restaurant, and downloaded to each unit across the 802.11 WLAN connection. The same wireless connection allows each table’s device to connect to the POS system in order to bring up the guest check at time of payment. The eMSR allows credit card data to be read and transmitted to the POS system, where the transaction is completed and the payment is processed. A receipt may then be printed, or emailed if desired. An LED is illuminated green to signify successful completion of the transaction or red to notify the wait staff of any problem. Operational Description Revision: 1.5 Chapter: RF Subsystem Description 5 5 RF Subsystem Description The RF subsystem is designed in accordance with the IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac standards for wireless LAN. The Murata LBEH5HMZPC WLAN module was selected for this application due to its level of integration and ease of implementation. This module also provides Bluetooth 4.0 LE and legacy Class 1 Bluetooth operation. The Murata module incorporates a Broadcom BCM4339 single-chip WLAN MAC Baseband Processor and direct conversion RF transceiver, along with directional switches and LNAs for both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequency bands, a diplexer to combine the two RF paths, and a 37.4MHz reference clock, all integrated into one package. A 2.4GHz low pass filter is implemented external to the module in the 2.4GHz path. A single antenna port provides the RF interface to a U.FL connector on the main PCB. A 32.768 kHz low power oscillator (LPO) clock signal is supplied from the host processor subsystem. The host side digital interface with the main system processor is SDIO for WLAN and UART for Bluetooth. Refer to the block diagram illustration below. On the main PCB board layout (refer to EUT Photos Internal.pdf), a footprint for a metal shield to cover the WLAN module can be seen. The shield proved not to be necessary in order to pass radiated emissions, so no shield is used in productio…
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Prediction of MPE limit at a given distance Equation from page 18 of OET Bulletin 65, Edition 97-01 where:S = power density P = power input to the antenna 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 Maximum peak output power at device output terminal:13.05dBm Cable and Jumper loss:0.0dB Maximum peak output power at antenna input terminal:13.05dBm 20.18366364mW Single Antenna gain (typical):2.5dBi Number of Antennae:1 Total Antenna gain (typical):2.5dBi 1.77827941(numeric) Prediction distance:20cm Prediction frequency:5300MHz MPE limit for uncontrolled exposure at prediction frequency:1 mW/cm 2 Power density at prediction frequency:0.007141 mW/cm 2 0.071405W/m 2 Tx On time:1.000000ms Tx period time:1.000000ms Average Factor:100.000000% Average Power density at prediction frequency:0.071405 W/m 2 Maximum allowable antenna gain:23.96269855dBi Margin of Compliance:21.46269855dB 2 4R PG S π = ONE WORLDOURAPPROVAL
Prediction of MPE limit at a given distance Equation from page 18 of OET Bulletin 65, Edition 97-01 where:S = power density P = power input to the antenna 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 Maximum peak output power at device output terminal:14.01dBm Cable and Jumper loss:0.0dB Maximum peak output power at antenna input terminal:14.01dBm 25.17676928mW Single Antenna gain (typical):2.47dBi Number of Antennae:1 Total Antenna gain (typical):2.47dBi 1.766037821(numeric) Prediction distance:20cm Prediction frequency:5500MHz MPE limit for uncontrolled exposure at prediction frequency:1 mW/cm 2 Power density at prediction frequency:0.008846 mW/cm 2 0.088457W/m 2 Tx On time:1.000000ms Tx period time:1.000000ms Average Factor:100.000000% Average Power density at prediction frequency:0.088457 W/m 2 Maximum allowable antenna gain:23.00269855dBi Margin of Compliance:20.53269855dB 2 4R PG S π = ONE WORLDOURAPPROVAL
Prediction of MPE limit at a given distance Equation from page 18 of OET Bulletin 65, Edition 97-01 where:S = power density P = power input to the antenna 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 Maximum peak output power at device output terminal:14.13dBm Cable and Jumper loss:0.0dB Maximum peak output power at antenna input terminal:14.13dBm 25.88212915mW Single Antenna gain (typical):2.47dBi Number of Antennae:1 Total Antenna gain (typical):2.47dBi 1.766037821(numeric) Prediction distance:20cm Prediction frequency:5745MHz MPE limit for uncontrolled exposure at prediction frequency:1 mW/cm 2 Power density at prediction frequency:0.009093 mW/cm 2 0.090935W/m 2 Tx On time:1.000000ms Tx period time:1.000000ms Average Factor:100.000000% Average Power density at prediction frequency:0.090935 W/m 2 Maximum allowable antenna gain:22.88269855dBi Margin of Compliance:20.41269855dB 2 4R PG S π = ONE WORLDOURAPPROVAL
www.nemko.com Nemko Canada Inc., a testing laboratory, is accredited by the Standards Council of Canada. The tests included in this report are within the scope of this accreditation FCC 15.407 and RSS-210 A9.docx; Date: May 2013 SCC Accredited LAB LAB Accrédité CCN TM ONE WORLDOURAPPROVAL Test report 268950-4TRFWL Date of issue: February 24, 2015 Applicant: TableTop Media Product: ZIOSK Model: Z400 FCC ID: XOX-Z400 Specifications: FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart E, §15.407 Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure Devises Report reference ID: 268950-4TRFWL Page 2 of 43 Test location Company name Nemko Canada Inc. Address 303 River Road City Ottawa Province Ontario Postal code K1V 1H2 Country Canada Telephone +1 613 737 9680 Facsimile +1 613 737 9691 Toll free +1 800 563 6336 Website www.nemko.com Site number FCC: 176392 (3 m semi anechoic chamber) Tested by Andrey Adelberg, Senior Wireless/EMC Specialist Reviewed by Kevin Rose, Wireless/EMC Specialist Date February 24, 2015 Signature of the reviewer Limits of responsibility Note that the results contained in this report relate only to the items tested and were obtained in the period between the date of initial receipt of samples and the date of issue of the report. This test report has been completed in accordance with the requirements of ISO/IEC 17025. All results contain in this report are within Nemko Canada’s ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation. Copyright no…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 12 | 15E | 5.75 GHz - 5.75 GHz | 15.92 mW |

Wireless desktop multimedia player
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
Ziosk
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System