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WS SportTac, WS5, WS Workstyle A A:1 A:2 A:3 A:4 A:5 A:6 A:7 A:8 A:9 A:10 A:11 A:12 A:14 A:13 A:15 A:17 A:18 A:19 A:16 A:20 B:1 C:1 Input signal / usage time 2 1 Attenuation values, SNR MT16H21FWS5*-***** H= 103 dB(A) M= 96 dB(A) L= 93 dB(A) Criterion Levels B B:2B:3 B:4 B:5 B:6 C C:2C:3C:4 C:5 C:6 C:7 C:8 D E G x 2x 8x4x 2 4 6 8 0 16x h MT16H21FWS5*-***** NRR=20 SNR=26 db H=29 db M=23 db L=19 db Frequency (Hz) 2) 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 Mean attenuation (dB) 3) 15.1 11.1 18.2 27.0 23.8 33.4 37.7 38.9 Std deviation (dB) 4) 3.8 2.6 2.3 2.2 2.1 3.6 2.2 3.3 Assumed Protection Value (dB) 5) 11.8 8.5 15.8 24.8 21.7 29.8 35.5 35.5 1) Weight 352g F H H:1 H:2H:3 I J Frequency (Hz) 2) 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 Mean attenuation (dB) 3) 15.1 11.1 18.2 27.0 23.8 33.4 37.7 38.9 Std deviation (dB) 4) 3.8 2.6 2.3 2.2 2.1 3.6 2.2 3.3 Assumed Protection Value (dB) 5) 11.8 8.5 15.8 24.8 21.7 29.8 35.5 35.5 Max AUX input signal level = 1,5 V rms AUX input signal level: 20 mV rms = 82dB 1 WS SportTac, WS5, WS Workstyle EN 2-8 BG 9-16 CS 17-23 DA 24-30 DE 31-38 EL 39-46 ES 47-54 ET 55-61 FI 62-68 FR 69-76 HR 77-83 HU 84-90 IS 91-97 IT 98-104 LT 105-111 LV 112-119 NL 120-126 NO 127-134 PL 135-141 PT 142-148 RO 149-156 RU 157-163 SK 164-170 SL 171-177 SV 178-184 TR 185-191 23 EN (1) What is What? (2) Fitting and Adjustment (3) Usage/Functions 3:1 Inserting the batteries 3:2 Charging your headset 3:3 Switching the headset on and off 3:4 Bluetooth™ pairing 3:5 Managing phone calls 3:6 Adjusting surround-sound volume 3:7 Adjusting call volume 3:8 Adjusting streamed-music volume 3:9 Changing settings in the configure menu 3:10 Connecting external equipment by cord (4) Other Functions (5) Important User Information (6) Technical Data 6:1 Attenuation values 6:2 Input signal level/usage time for audio input J22 (A:12) 6:3 Sound exposure when using audio input J22 (A:12) 6:4 Sound exposure when using the 3.5 mm audio input (A:11) 6:5 Criterion levels 6:6 Battery type 6:7 Battery life 6:8 Bluetooth™ (7) Storage (8) Maintenance/Cleaning 9:1 Cleaning 9:2 Removing/Replacing the outer shell 9:3 Removing/Replacing the ear cushions (9) Spare parts/Accessories 23 WS SportTac, WS5, WS Workstyle This product has been tested and approved against the personal protection equipment (PPE) directive 89/686/EEC, and is also in compliance with the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) directive 2004/108/EC for CE marking. NOTE: Read these instructions carefully before use and save for future reference. 1. WHAT IS WHAT (A:1). Headband wire (stainless steel) (A:2) Two-point fastener (headband wire) (A:3) Ear cushion (PVC foil and Polyester foam) (A:4) Microphone for surround sound (A:5) Attenuation cushion (Polyester foam) (A:6) Inner shell (A:7) Outer shell (A:8) Clamp (A:9) Headband (sheet metal) A:10). Headband padding (Thermoplastic Elastomer or Leather) (A:11) AUX audio input, 3.5 mm stereo (A:12) Audio input, J22 (A:13) On/Off/Mode (A:14) VOL+, VOL – (A:15) Speech microphone (A:16) Bluetooth button (A:17) Charger jack (A:18) Charger (A:19) Rechargeable AAA NiMH batteries (A:20) Stereo cable 3,5mm. FL6CE 2. FITTING AND ADJUSTMENT (B:1) Open the headband. (B:2) Slide out the shells. Tilt the upper part of the shell outwards to ensure the wires are positioned away from the headband. (B:3) Adjust the height of the shells by sliding them up or down whilst holding the headband in place. (B:4) The headband should be positioned across the top of the head. (B:5) Before folding the hearing protector, press the shells together. Leave about 4 mm of the headband wire visible. (B:6) Fold the headband as shown. Ensure that the ear cushions are not creased and that they lie flat against each other. Note: Be sure to remove the cord from the audio input (A:11) before folding the headband. 3. USAGE/FUNCTIONS 3:1 Inserting the batteries Remove the left outer shell. (C:1) Insert a blunt tool or finger under the edge of the clamp and pull outwards 3–4 mm. (C:2) Press/slide the clamp down. Remove the shell. Insert the rechargeable AAA NiMH batteries included with the product. Ensure that the poles are correctly aligned. The headset can also operate on alkaline batteries. Warning! Do NOT charge alkaline batteries as this may damage the headset. Replace the outer shell: (C:3) Ensure that the clamp is fully pressed down. Position the shell from the top down, ensuring that the hook on the top of the shell (C:4) fits in the hole on the inner shell (C:5). (C:6) Press/slide the clamp up once the shell is in place. 3:2 Charging your headset Connect the charger to the charger jack on the headset (A:17). Charge the headset for 8 hours to achieve the maximum battery capacity. 45 EN Warning: Use only original charger. Use of another charger can damage the headset. Warning: Do NOT charge alkaline batteries as this may damage the headset. Max charging temperature: +40 ° 3:3 Switching the headset on and off Press and hold the On/Off/Mode button (A:13) for two seconds to switch the headset on or off. 3:4 Bluetooth pairing The headset can be paired with and connected to Bluetooth units that support A2DP, HFP and HSP profiles. NOTE that you can only stream stereo sound/music from a unit (mobile phone, computer, etc.) that supports the A2DP Bluetooth profile. • Ensure that the headset is charged and switched off. • Press and hold the On/Off/Mode button (A:13) for five seconds. This puts the headset into pairing mode, which is confirmed by repeated voice message: “Bluetooth pairing mode”. • Activate your telephone’s Bluetooth function and search for new units. After a few seconds “Peltor WS5” will appear on the screen. • Select “Peltor WS5”. • If the phone asks you for a password, enter: 0000 • Pairing is confirmed when you hear the voice message: “pairing complete”. Once the Bluetooth pairing function is activated it will automatically establish connection with the headset next time it is used with a confirmation voice message “connecting Bluetooth”, and …
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The differences between the variants are as follows: MT16H21FWS5U-584GN - Green cups - Leather headband - Exclusive packaging box MT16H21FWS5UM581SV - Black cups - TPE headband - Simple packaging box MT16H21FWS5UM581CR - Chrome cups - Leather headband - Exclusive packaging box
7 layers AG Borsigstr.11 40880 Ratingen Germany Attn: Reviewing Engineer Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 CONFIDENTIALITY REQUEST FOR “Peltor WS5” FCC-ID: Y9Z1621WS5 Sirs, In accordance with FCC Rule Section 0.457 and 0.459 of CFR 47, 7 layers AG (authorized by 3M) hereby requests the following documentation as Long-term confidential: - Schematic diagrams - Block diagrams - Operational Description Short-term confidential (until 01. August 2011): - Internal Photos These documents contain detailed system and equipment description and related information about the product, which 3M Svenska AB considers to be proprietary. This information should never get into the possession of competitors, which would be harmful for our business. Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any additional questions. Carsten Steinroeder Ratingen, 04/04/2011
EXTERNAL PHOTOS
LABEL & LOCATION
Internal PHOTOS
Registergerichth registered in:Vorstandh Board of Directors:7 layers AG, Borsigstrasse 11 Ratingen HRB 3264Dr. Wolfgang Dahm40880 Ratingen, Germany AufsichtsratsvorsitzendehDr. Hans-Jürgen MeckelburgPhone: +49 (0) 2102 749 0 Chairman of the Supervisory Board:Fax: +49 (0) 2102 749 350 Dr. Sabine Grobeckerwww.7layers.com Annex Additional declaration part according FCC 15.247 for Bluetooth TM Devices Version: 2002-06-01 Annex - Additional declaration part according FCC 15.247 for Bluetooth devices Page 2 of 5 pages 1 Output power and channel separation of a Bluetooth device in the different operating modes: The different operating modes (data-mode, acquisition-mode) of a Bluetooth device don’t influence the output power and the channel spacing. There is only one transmitter which is driven by identical input parameters concerning these two parameters. Only a different hopping sequence will be used. For this reason the check of these RF parameters in one op-mode is sufficient. 2 Frequency range of a Bluetooth device: Hereby we declare that the maximum frequency of this device is: 2402 – 2480 MHz. This is according the Bluetooth Core Specification (+ critical errata) for devices which will be operated in the USA. This was checked during the Bluetooth Qualification tests (Test Case: TRM/CA/04-E). Other frequency ranges ( e.g. for Spain, France, Japan) which are allowed according the Core Specification are not supported by this device. 3 Co-ordination of the hopping sequence in data mode to avoid simultaneous occupancy by multiple transmitters: Bluetooth units which want to communicate with other units must be organised in a structure called piconet. This piconet consist of max. 8 Bluetooth units. One unit is the master the other seven are the slaves. The master co-ordinates frequency occupation in this piconet for all units. As the master hop sequence is derived from its BD address which is unique for each Bluetooth device, additional masters intending to establish new piconets will always use different hop sequences. 4 Example of a hopping sequence in data mode: Example of a 79 hopping sequence in data mode: 40, 21, 44, 23, 42, 53, 46, 55, 48, 33, 52, 35, 50, 65, 54, 67, 56, 37, 60, 39, 58, 69, 62, 71, 64, 25, 68, 27, 66, 57, 70, 59, 72, 29, 76, 31, 74, 61, 78, 63, 01, 41, 05, 43, 03, 73, 07, 75, 09, 45, 13, 47, 11, 77, 15, 00, 64, 49, 66, 53, 68, 02, 70, 06, 01, 51, 03, 55, 05, 04 Annex - Additional declaration part according FCC 15.247 for Bluetooth devices Page 3 of 5 pages 5 Equally average use of frequencies in data mode and behaviour for short transmissions: The generation of the hopping sequence in connection mode depends essentially on two input values: 1. LAP/UAP of the master of the connection 2. Internal master clock The LAP (lower address part) are the 24 LSB’s of the 48 BD_ADDRESS. The BD_ADDRESS is an unambiguous number of every Bluetooth unit. The UAP (upper address part) are the 24 MSB’s of the 48 BD_ADDRESS. The internal clock of a Bluetooth unit is derived from a free running clock which is never adjusted and is never turned off. For synchronisation with other units only offset are used. It has no relation to the time of the day. Its resolution is at least half the RX/TX slot length of 312.5 μs. The clock has a cycle of about one day (23h30). In most case it is implemented as 28 bit counter. For the deriving of the hopping sequence the entire LAP (24 bits), 4 LSB’s (4 bits) (Input 1) and the 27 MSB’s of the clock (Input 2) are used. With this input values different mathematical procedures (permutations, additions, XOR- operations) are performed to generate the sequence. This will be done at the beginning of every new transmission. Regarding short transmissions the Bluetooth system has the following behaviour: The first connection between the two devices is established, a hopping sequence was generated. For transmitting the wanted data the complete hopping sequence was not used. The connection ended. The second connection will be established. A new hopping sequence is generated. Due to the fact that the Bluetooth clock has a different value, because the period between the two transmission is longer (and it cannot be shorter) than the minimum resolution of the clock (312.5 μs). The hopping sequence will always differ from the first one. 6 Receiver input bandwidth and behaviour for repeated single or multiple packets: The input bandwidth of the receiver is 1 MHz. In every connection one Bluetooth device is the master and the other one is the slave. The master determines the hopping sequence (see chapter 5). The slave follows this sequence. Both devices shift between RX and TX time slot according to the clock of the master. Additionally the type of connection (e.g. single or multislot packet) is set up at the beginning of the connection. The master adapts its hopping frequency and its TX/RX timing according to the packet type of the connection. Also the slave of the connection will use these settings. Repeating of a packet has no influence on the hopping sequence. The hopping sequence generated by the master of the connection will be followed in any case. That means, a repeated packet will not be send on the same frequency, it is send on the next frequency of the hopping sequence. Annex - Additional declaration part according FCC 15.247 for Bluetooth devices Page 4 of 5 pages 7 Dwell time in data mode The dwell time of 0.3797s within a 30 second period in data mode is independent from the packet type (packet length). The calculation for a 30 second period is a follows: Dwell time = time slot length * hop rate / number of hopping channels *30s Example for a DH1 packet (with a maximum length of one time slot) Dwell time = 625 μs * 1600 1/s / 79 * 30s = 0.3797s (in a 30s period) For multislot packet the hopping is reduced according to the length of the packet. Example for a DH5 packet (with a maximum length of five time slots) Dwell time = 5 * 625 μs * 1600 * 1/5 *1/s / 79 * 30s = …
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ANTENNA INFORMATION Type: PCB Antenna Max.Gain: -0.5 dBi Manufacturer: 3M Svenska AB / 3M PELTOR Communications
7Layers AGAufsichtsratsvorsitzenderhRegistergerichth registered in: Borsigstrasse 11Chairman of the Supervisory Board:Düsseldorf, HRB 44096 40880 Ratingen, GermanyMarkus BeckerUSt-IdNr h VAT No.: Phone: +49 (0) 2102 749 0Vorstandh Board:DE 203159652 Fax: +49 (0) 2102 749 350Dr. H.-J. MeckelburgTAX No. 147/5869/0385 www.7Layers.com InterLab  is a registered trademark of 7 layers AG FCC Measurement/Technical Report on Bluetooth transceiver Peltor WS5 Report Reference:MDE_3M_1103_FCCa Test Laboratory: 7 layers AG Borsigstrasse 11 40880 Ratingen Germany email: [email protected] DGA-PL-192/99-02 Note: The following test results relate only to the devices specified in this document. This report shall not be reproduced in parts without the written approval of the testing laboratory. Test report Reference: MDE_3M_1103_FCCaPage 2 of 22 Table of Contents 0Summary3 0.1Technical Report Summary3 0.2Measurement Summary4 1Administrative Data7 1.1Testing Laboratory7 1.2Project Data7 1.3Applicant Data7 1.4Manufacturer Data7 2Test object Data8 2.1General EUT Description8 2.2EUT Main components9 2.3Ancillary Equipment9 2.4Auxiliary Equipment9 2.5EUT Setups10 2.6Operating Modes10 2.7Special software used for testing10 2.8Product labelling11 3Test Results12 3.1Spurious radiated emissions12 4Test Equipment16 5Photo Report21 6Setup Drawings21 7FCC and IC Correlation of measurement requirements22 Test report Reference: MDE_3M_1103_FCCaPage 3 of 22 0 Summary 0.1 Technical Report Summary Type of Authorization Certification for an Intentional Radiator (Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum). Applicable FCC Rules Prepared in accordance with the requirements of FCC Rules and Regulations as listed in 47 CFR Ch.1 Parts 2 (10-1-10 Edition) and 15 (10-1-10 Edition). The following subparts are applicable to the results in this test report. Part 2, Subpart J - Equipment Authorization Procedures, Certification Part 15, Subpart C – Intentional Radiators § 15.201 Equipment authorization requirement § 15.207 Conducted limits § 15.209 Radiated emission limits; general requirements § 15.247 Operation within the bands 902-928 MHz, 2400-2483.5 MHz and 5725-5850 MHz Note: The tests were selected and performed with reference to the FCC Public Notice DA 00- 705, released March 30, 2000. Instead of applying ANSI C63.4-1992 which is referenced in the FCC Public Note, the newer ANSI C63.4-2009 is applied. Summary Test Results: The EUT complied with all performed tests as listed in chapter 0.2 Measurement Summary. Test report Reference: MDE_3M_1103_FCCaPage 4 of 22 0.2 Measurement Summary FCC Part 15, Subpart C§ 15.207 Conducted emissions (AC power line) The measurement was performed according to ANSI C63.42009 OP-ModeSetupPortFinal Result op-mode 5–AC Port (power line)N/P FCC Part 15, Subpart C§ 15.247 (a) (1) Occupied bandwidth The measurement was performed according to FCC § 15.3110-1-10 Edition OP-ModeSetupPortFinal Result op-mode 1–Temp ant.connectorN/P op-mode 2–Temp ant.connectorN/P op-mode 3–Temp ant.connectorN/P op-mode 6–Temp ant.connectorN/P op-mode 7–Temp ant.connectorN/P op-mode 8–Temp ant.connectorN/P op-mode 10–Temp ant.connectorN/P op-mode 11–Temp ant.connectorN/P op-mode 12–Temp ant.connectorN/P FCC Part 15, Subpart C§ 15.247 (b) (1) Peak power output The measurement was performed according to FCC § 15.3110-1-10 Edition OP-ModeSetupPortFinal Result op-mode 1–Temp ant.connectorN/P op-mode 2–Temp ant.connectorN/P op-mode 3–Temp ant.connectorN/P op-mode 6–Temp ant.connectorN/P op-mode 7–Temp ant.connectorN/P op-mode 8–Temp ant.connectorN/P op-mode 10–Temp ant.connectorN/P op-mode 11–Temp ant.connectorN/P op-mode 12–Temp ant.connectorN/P FCC Part 15, Subpart C§ 15.247 (d) Spurious RF conducted emissions The measurement was performed according to FCC § 15.3110-1-10 Edition OP-ModeSetupPortFinal Result op-mode 1–Temp ant.connectorN/P op-mode 2–Temp ant.connectorN/P op-mode 3–Temp ant.connectorN/P op-mode 6–Temp ant.connectorN/P op-mode 7–Temp ant.connectorN/P op-mode 8–Temp ant.connectorN/P op-mode 10–Temp ant.connectorN/P op-mode 11–Temp ant.connectorN/P op-mode 12–Temp ant.connectorN/P Test report Reference: MDE_3M_1103_FCCaPage 5 of 22 FCC Part 15, Subpart C§ 15.247 (d), § 15.35 (b), § 15.209 Spurious radiated emissions The measurement was performed according to ANSI C63.42009 OP-ModeSetupPortFinal Result op-mode 1–EnclosureN/P op-mode 2Setup_01Enclosurepassed 1) op-mode 3–EnclosureN/P op-mode 6–EnclosureN/P op-mode 7–EnclosureN/P op-mode 8–EnclosureN/P op-mode 10–EnclosureN/P op-mode 11–EnclosureN/P op-mode 12–EnclosureN/P FCC Part 15, Subpart C§ 15.247 (d) Band edge compliance The measurement was performed according to FCC § 15.31 / ANSI C63.4 10-1-10 Edition / 2009 OP-ModeSetupPortFinal Result op-mode 1–Temp ant.connectorN/P op-mode 3–Temp ant.connectorN/P op-mode 3–EnclosureN/P op-mode 6–Temp ant.connectorN/P op-mode 8–Temp ant.connectorN/P op-mode 8–EnclosureN/P op-mode 10–Temp ant.connectorN/P op-mode 12–Temp ant.connectorN/P op-mode 12–EnclosureN/P "ayer. FCC Part 15, Subpart C § 15.247 (al (1) (iii) Dwell time The measurement was performed ac OP-Mode Setup op-mode 2 cording to FCC § 15.31 Port Temp ant.connector 10-1-10 Edition Final Result NIP FCC Part 15, Subpart C Channel separation The measurement was performed according to FCC § 15.31 OP-Mode Setup op-mode 4 § 15.247 (al (1) Port Temp ant.connector 10-1-10 Edition Final Result NIP FCC Part 15, Subpart C Number of hopping frequencies The measurement was performed according to FCC § 15.31 OP-Mode Setup op-mode 4 § 15.247 Cal (iii) Port Temp ant.connector 10-1-10 Edition Final Result NIP NIP the test is not performed because this EUT is a variant of a previously tested EUT 1) the test is performed in the frequency range 30 MHz to 25 GHz. This test report is related to the report referenced by: MDE_PELTOR_OSO l_FCCc. Only delta-tests are performed for this variant of the EUT, the housing was changed at this EUT. 7 layers AG, Bor5':J~t,. 11 40880 Raringeil. CenT'""", Ph…
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7layersAGAufsichtsratsvorsitzenderhRegistergerichthregisteredin: Borsigstrasse11ChairmanoftheSupervisoryBoard: Düsseldorf,HRB44096 40880Ratingen,GermanyMarkusBeckerUSt+IdNr hVATNo.: Phone:+49(0)21027490VorstandhBoard:DE203159652 Fax:+49(0)2102749350Dr.H.+J.Meckelburg www.7Layers.comWilfriedKlassmannTAXNo.147/5869/0385 InterLab  isaregisteredtrademarkof7layersAG FCCMeasurement/TechnicalReporton Bluetoothtransceiver PeltorWS5 ReportReference: MDE_PELTOR_0801_FCCc TestLaboratory: 7layersAG Borsigstrasse11 40880Ratingen Germany email: [email protected] DGA-PL-192/99-02 Note: Thefollowingtestresultsrelateonlytothedevicesspecifiedinthisdocument.Thisreportshallnotbe reproducedinpartswithoutthewrittenapprovalofthetestinglaboratory. TestreportReference:MDE_PELTOR_0801_FCCcPage2of86 TableofContents 0 Summary3 0.1 TechnicalReportSummary3 0.2 MeasurementSummary4 1 AdministrativeData7 1.1 TestingLaboratory7 1.2 ProjectData7 1.3 ApplicantData7 1.4 ManufacturerData7 2 TestobjectData8 2.1 GeneralEUTDescription8 2.2 EUTMaincomponents9 2.3 AncillaryEquipment9 2.4 EUTSetups10 2.5 OperatingModes10 2.6 Productlabelling10 3 TestResults11 3.1 Conductedemissions(ACpowerline)11 3.2 Occupiedbandwidth13 3.3 Peakpoweroutput16 3.4 SpuriousRFconductedemissions19 3.5 Spuriousradiatedemissions22 3.6 Bandedgecompliance28 3.7 Dwelltime32 3.8 Channelseparation34 3.9 Numberofhoppingfrequencies36 4 TestEquipment37 5 PhotoReport40 6 SetupDrawings40 7 FCCandICCorrelationofmeasurementrequirements 41 8 Annexmeasurementplots42 8.1 ACMainsconducted42 8.2 Occupiedbandwidth43 8.3 Peakpoweroutput52 8.4 BandedgecomplianceconductedandSpuriousRFconductedemissions 61 8.5 Bandedgecomplianceradiated79 8.6 Radiatedemissions(f<30MHz)82 8.7 Dwelltime84 8.8 Channelseparation85 8.9 Numberofhoppingfrequencies86 TestreportReference:MDE_PELTOR_0801_FCCcPage3of86 0 Summary 0.1 TechnicalReportSummary TypeofAuthorization CertificationforanIntentionalRadiator(FrequencyHoppingSpreadSpectrum). ApplicableFCCRules PreparedinaccordancewiththerequirementsofFCCRulesandRegulationsaslistedin 47CFRCh.1Parts2(10+1+10Edition)and15(10+1+10Edition).Thefollowingsubparts areapplicabletotheresultsinthistestreport. Part2,SubpartJ+EquipmentAuthorizationProcedures,Certification Part15,SubpartC–IntentionalRadiators §15.201 Equipmentauthorizationrequirement §15.207 Conductedlimits §15.209 Radiatedemissionlimits;generalrequirements §15.247 Operationwithinthebands902+928MHz,2400+2483.5MHz and5725+5850MHz Note: ThetestswereselectedandperformedwithreferencetotheFCCPublicNoticeDA00+ 705,releasedMarch30,2000. InsteadofapplyingANSIC63.4+1992whichisreferencedintheFCCPublicNote,the newerANSIC63.4+2003isapplied. SummaryTestResults: TheEUTcompliedwithallperformedtestsaslistedinchapter0.2Measurement Summary. TestreportReference:MDE_PELTOR_0801_FCCcPage4of86 0.2 MeasurementSummary FCCPart15,SubpartC§15.207 Conductedemissions(ACpowerline) ThemeasurementwasperformedaccordingtoANSIC63.42003 OP6ModeSetupPortFinalResult op+mode5Setup_a02ACPort(powerline) passed FCCPart15,SubpartC§15.247(a)(1) Occupiedbandwidth ThemeasurementwasperformedaccordingtoFCC§15.3110+1+10Edition OP6ModeSetupPortFinalResult op+mode1Setup_b01Tempant.connector passed op+mode2Setup_b01Tempant.connector passed op+mode3Setup_b01Tempant.connector passed op+mode6Setup_b01Tempant.connector passed op+mode7Setup_b01Tempant.connector passed op+mode8Setup_b01Tempant.connector passed op+mode10Setup_b01Tempant.connector passed op+mode11Setup_b01Tempant.connector passed op+mode12Setup_b01Tempant.connector passed FCCPart15,SubpartC§15.247(b)(1) Peakpoweroutput ThemeasurementwasperformedaccordingtoFCC§15.3110+1+10Edition OP6ModeSetupPortFinalResult op+mode1Setup_b01Tempant.connector passed op+mode2Setup_b01Tempant.connector passed op+mode3Setup_b01Tempant.connector passed op+mode6Setup_b01Tempant.connector passed op+mode7Setup_b01Tempant.connector passed op+mode8Setup_b01Tempant.connector passed op+mode10Setup_b01Tempant.connector passed op+mode11Setup_b01Tempant.connector passed op+mode12Setup_b01Tempant.connector passed FCCPart15,SubpartC§15.247(d) SpuriousRFconductedemissions ThemeasurementwasperformedaccordingtoFCC§15.3110+1+10Edition OP6ModeSetupPortFinalResult op+mode1Setup_b01Tempant.connector passed op+mode2Setup_b01Tempant.connector passed op+mode3Setup_b01Tempant.connector passed op+mode6Setup_b01Tempant.connector passed op+mode7Setup_b01Tempant.connector passed op+mode8Setup_b01Tempant.connector passed op+mode10Setup_b01Tempant.connector passed op+mode11Setup_b01Tempant.connector passed op+mode12Setup_b01Tempant.connector passed TestreportReference:MDE_PELTOR_0801_FCCcPage5of86 FCCPart15,SubpartC§15.247(d),§15.35(b),§15.209 Spuriousradiatedemissions ThemeasurementwasperformedaccordingtoANSIC63.42003 OP6ModeSetupPortFinalResult op+mode1Setup_a01Enclosurepassed op+mode2Setup_a01Enclosurepassed op+mode3Setup_a01Enclosurepassed op+mode6Setup_a01Enclosurepassed op+mode7Setup_a01Enclosurepassed op+mode8Setup_a01Enclosurepassed op+mode10Setup_a01Enclosurepassed op+mode11Setup_a01Enclosurepassed op+mode12Setu…
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Test report Reference: MDE_PELTOR_0801_FCCa Page 40 of 90 5 Photo Report Photo 1: Test setup for radiated measurements (Enclosure, below 30 MHz) Photo 2: Test setup for radiated measurements (Enclosure, 30 MHz to 1 GHz) Test report Reference: MDE_PELTOR_0801_FCCa Page 41 of 90 Photo 3: Test setup for radiated measurements (Enclosure, above 1 GHz) Photo 4: Test setup for conducted measurements (AC Port (power line)) Reference:MDE_PELTOR_0801_FCCb FCCPart15b 5.2 Additional Information for Report TestSetup:radiatedmeasurements Page18of24 Reference:MDE_PELTOR_0801_FCCb FCCPart15b TestSetup:conductedmeasurements Page19of24
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 1 | 15C | 2.40 GHz - 2.48 GHz | 2.00 mW |
3M Peltor Multi-Comm Push-To-Talk Adapter
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission SystemHearing protection with two-way radio headset
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device TransmitterWS ADAPTER G3
Equipment Class
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum TransmitterWS ALERT XPV Headset
Equipment Class
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter
WS Alert X, XP, XPI and XPV
Equipment Class
JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral