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DoseAware Base Station Package Instructions for Use 2 Document version 1.0 DoseAware Base Station Package Philips Healthcare 9896 002 16621 Table of Contents 1 Introduction....................................................................................4 1.1 Intended Use of the DoseAware System...................................................4 1.2 About the DoseAware System...................................................................5 1.3 About this User Manual.............................................................................6 1.4 Other User Manuals...................................................................................6 1.5 System Requirements................................................................................6 2 Base Station Package Installation...................................................7 3 Use the Base Station.......................................................................8 3.1 Introduction...............................................................................................8 3.2 Getting Started..........................................................................................8 3.2.1 Wall Mounted Base Station....................................................................................8 3.2.2 MCS Mounted Base Station....................................................................................8 3.2.3 Troubleshooting......................................................................................................8 3.3 Base Station Features................................................................................9 3.3.1 Online View – View Current Dose Rates...............................................................10 3.3.2 Walk‐Up View – View Detailed Dose Data............................................................12 3.3.3 Base Station Settings View....................................................................................16 3.4 Shut Down the Base Station....................................................................20 4 Use DoseView...............................................................................21 4.1 Introduction to DoseView........................................................................21 4.2 Getting Started with DoseView...............................................................22 4.2.1 Troubleshooting....................................................................................................22 4.3 Home Toolbar Overview..........................................................................23 4.4 PDM Panel...............................................................................................24 4.4.1 PDM Information..................................................................................................24 4.4.2 Dose Information..................................................................................................25 4.4.3 Selection Summary...............................................................................................25 4.4.4 Change PDM Options............................................................................................25 4.5 View Dose Graph.....................................................................................27 4.6 View Dose Table......................................................................................28 4.7 Specify Password and Language..............................................................29 5 PDM..............................................................................................30 5.1 Introduction.............................................................................................30 5.2 Getting Started........................................................................................30 6 Cradle............................................................................................31 6.1 Introduction.............................................................................................31 6.2 Getting Started........................................................................................31 6.3 Troubleshooting.......................................................................................31 7 Maintenance.................................................................................32 7.1 Calibrating the Base Station Screen.........................................................32 7.2 Cleaning the Base Station Package Components.....................................32 7.3 Disinfection..............................................................................................32 8 Product Disposal...........................................................................33 DoseAware Base Station Package Document version 1.0 3 Philips Healthcare 9896 002 16621 9 Technical Data...............................................................................34 9.1 PDM Radiology........................................................................................34 9.2 PDM Memory..........................................................................................34 9.3 Base Station Memory..............................................................................34 9.4 Dose Data Transfer from PDM to Base Station........................................35 9.5 PDM and Base Station/DoseView Memories..........................................35 9.6 Time Management..................................................................................36 9.7 Technical Specifications...........................................................................36 9.7.1 Radio Communication...........................................................................................36 9.7.2 Base Station..........................................................................................................36 9.7.3 PDM..............................................................................................…
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D o s e A w a re S y s te m IP 21 T h is d e v ic e s c o m p lie s w ith p a rt 1 5 o f th e F C C ru le s . O p e ra tio n is s u b je c t to th e fo llo w in g c o n d itio n s : (1 ) th is d e v ic e m a y n o t c a u s e h a rm fu l in te rfe re n c e , a n d (2 ) th is d e v ic e m u s t a c c e p t a n y in te rfe re n c e re c e iv e d in c lu d in g in te rfe re n c e th a t m a y c a u s e u n d e s ire d o p e ra tio n . T h is c la s s B d ig ita l a p p a ra tu s d e v ic e c o m p lie s w ith C a n a d ia n IC E S -0 0 3 . INPUT RATING: 12 V 1.2 A B a s e S ta tio n 918.3 M H z 4598 000 14851 D a te o f M fg : 0 1 /2 0 1 0 S/N: 0000 0000 M A D E IN P R C M a n u fa c tu re d a n d D e s ig n e d b y U n fo rsM a n u fa c tu re d fo r P M S N e d e rla n d B.V. FCC ID: XWK8603021 SHIFT Design & Strategy AB, www.shiftdesign.se, 2009-08-31 SURFACE color Other ? ? Serial number font = Arial Narrow Measurements are specied in corresponding eps. le. gloss texture Matt - C1 G1G2 G3G4 coating - 5600108 - Dose Aware Base Station Back Label 915 - 928 - Rev D Design Specification GRAPHICS color method ? ??? ? ? ? C2 ? ? C3 Unfors, Sweden 10713 Dark Grey ? G1 C1 Mushroom 40383
Date Reference Page REPORT FCC ID: XWK8603021 2009-11-17 F905629-F15C4 1 (2) Appendix 1 Performance test and requirements The tests were performed to verify that the electromagnetic compatibility of Unfors Alert Base station meets the requirements of FCC 47 CFR part 15 C. Test facility The used test site (SP 504 114) is compliant with the requirements of section 2.948 of the FCC rules and listed, registration number 96866, as a facility accepted for certification under parts 15 and 18. The site complies with RSS-Gen, Issue 2 and is accepted by Industry Canada for the performance of radiated measurements, file number: IC 3482A-2. Test object Transceiver: Unfors Alert Base station Antenna: Integral, AMD1103-ST01 Antenna gain, peak: -0.5 dBd Antenna gain, average: -4.0 dBd Frequency: 918.3 MHz Frequency used during test: 918.3 MHz Modulation: GFSK Data rate: 125 kbps Supply voltage: 120 V AC / 60 Hz The EUT was powered by an AC-DC-adapter Astec model: DPS53-M, primary: 120 V AC/60 Hz, secondary: 12 V DC/5A 60W. Operational test mode The EUT was set transmitting random data at 918.3 MHz (by selecting channel 52). The test was performed with continuous transmission (100% duty cycle) and with normal modulation. For duty cycle measurements in normal operation see appendix 2. According to the client the each base station can receive maximal 10 messages per second per each Unfors Alert Dosimeter. Maximal numbers of Unfors Alert Dosimeter connected to each base station at the same time are 10 Dosimeters, thus theoretical maximal duty cycle is, 1.182 ms x 10 messages x 10 Dosimeters per second = 118.2 ms -> duty cycle = 118.2/1000ms = 0.1182 = 11.82 %. Duty cycle correction factor: 20 log 118.2/1000 = -18.5 dB Cabling during emission test: EUT port Cable type Termination / use 12 V DC 2-wire, unshielded, 2.0 m length., bundled to 1.2 m. Astec AC-DC-adapter. Ethernet Unshielded twisted pair, UTP patch cable cat 5e, 0.5 m length. Unterminated. Date Reference Page REPORT FCC ID: XWK8603021 2009-11-17 F905629-F15C4 2 (2) Appendix 1 Uncertainties Measurement and test instrument uncertainties are described in the quality assurance documentation ”EL-QD 8.2”. The measurement uncertainties can be found in the table below. The uncertainties are calculated with a coverage factor k=2 (95% level of confidence). The measurement uncertainties can be found in the table below: Method Uncertainty Radiated emission, 30 – 1000 MHz 4.8/5.6 dB (V/H-pol) Radiated emission, 1 – 40 GHz 2.6 dB Conducted emission 3.5 dB Reservation The test results in this report apply only to the particular test object as declared in the report. Delivery of test object The test object was delivered: 2009-10-16 Test engineer Fredrik Isaksson Date Reference Page REPORT FCC ID: XWK8603021 2009-11-17 F905629-F15C4 1 (2) Rev.1: 2009-12-28 Appendix 2 Field strength of fundamental measurements according to FCC 47 CFR part 15.249 (a) Date 2009-10-19 2009-10-26 Temperature 22 °C ± 3 °C 23 °C ± 3 °C Humidity 34 % ± 5 % 39 % ± 5 % Test set-up and procedure The measurements were performed according to ANSI C63.4-2003. The radiated maximum peak radiated output power measurements were performed in the semi- anechoic chamber. The fundamental was scanned with PEAK-detector with the antenna height 1-4 m and the turntable was varied between 0-360 degrees for maximum response. The antenna distance during the measurements was 3.0 m. Final measurement was performed with detector according to the FCC rules. Test set-up photos during the tests can be found in appendix 9. Measurement equipment Calibration Due SP number Semi anechoic chamber, Edison 2010-01 504 114 Spectrum analyzer R&S ESI 26 2010-07 503 885 EMI measurement computer - - Software: R&S EMC32, ver. 6.30.10 - 503 745 Antenna Schaffner Bilog CBL6143 2010-03 504 079 Multimeter Fluke 83 2010-01 501 522 Adjustable transformer - - Temperature and humidity meter Testo 625 2010-04 504 117 Date Reference Page REPORT FCC ID: XWK8603021 2009-11-17 F905629-F15C4 2 (2) Rev.1: 2009-12-28 Appendix 2 Results Duty cycle measurements, normal operation (communication with an Unfors Alert Dosimeter) can be found appendix 2.1: Diagram 1: Tx on at Base station Diagram 2: Period time at Base station Field strength of fundamental measurements: RBW=120 kHz Max peak output power Quasi-peak detector (100% duty cycle) 918.3 MHz Antenna height 1.10 m Azimuth 135 deg Polarization Vertical T nom 22°C V nom 120V AC 93.8 dBμV/m (=-1.4 dBm ERP) Note 1 T nom 22°C V min 102 V AC Note 2 93.8 dBμV/m (=-1.4 dBm ERP) Note 1 T nom 22°C V max 138 V AC Note 2 93.8 dBμV/m (=-1.4 dBm ERP) Note 1 Note 1: The measurements were performed in field strength in dBμV/m. The ERP level was then calculated by the formula ERP = E(dBμV/m)-90+20log(d)-10log30 Note 2: According 47CFR 15.31(e), For intentional radiators, measurements of the variation of the input power or the radiated signal level of the fundamental frequency component of the emission, as appropriate, shall be performed with the supply voltage varied between 85% and 115% of the nominal rated supply voltage. For battery operated equipment, the equipment tests shall be performed using a new battery. Limits According to 47CFR 15.249(a), The field strength of emissions from intentional radiators operated within these frequency bands shall comply with the following: Fundamental Field strength of Field strength of Frequency fundamental harmonics 902-928 MHz 50 mV/m = 94 dBμV/m 500 μV/m = 54 dBμV/m Complies? Yes Date Reference Page REPORT FCC ID: XWK8603021 2009-11-17 F905629-F15C4 1 (1) Appendix 2.1 Diagram 1 Ref Lvl 87 dB V Ref Lvl 87 dB V RBW 1 MHz VBW 1 MHz RF Att 10 dB A IN1 1MA1MA UnitdB V TRG SWT 2 ms Center 918.3 MHz200 s/ -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 -13 87 1 1 Delta 1 [T1] 2.98 dB 1.166932 ms TR Date: 26.OCT.2009 13:04:59 Diagram 2 Ref Lvl 87 dB V Ref Lvl 87 dB V RBW 1 MHz VBW 1 MHz RF Att 10 dB A IN1 1MA1MA UnitdB V TRG SWT 1.2 s Center 918.3 MHz120 ms/ -10 0 10 20 30 40 50…
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Date Reference Page REPORT FCC ID: XWK8603021 2009-11-17 F905629-F15C4 1 (5) Appendix 9 Photos The test set-up during all the radiated tests can be seen in the pictures below. 135 degree at TT (direction of the TT for the highest level of the fundamental) Note: The adjustable transformer and the multimeter were only used during the test of the Field strength of fundamental.
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 918.3 MHz - 918.3 MHz | - |

Dosimetry Radio (US)
Equipment Class
DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified
DoseAware Base Station
Equipment Class
DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified
Dose Aware PDM
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter