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ZUPJIC-911B911 EMERGENCY PHONE

The Great Arnoldi, LLC
911 EMERGENCY PHONE - FCC ID ZUPJIC-911B - The Great Arnoldi, LLC
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Application Details

Equipment Class
PUB - Part 15 Unlicensed PCS Base Station
Date of Grant
Sep 26, 2011
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Sep 26, 2011
Equipment Note
911 EMERGENCY PHONE
Frequency Range
1921.53600000 - 1928.44800000
Company
The Great Arnoldi, LLC
Country
United States

Documents & Files

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Users Manual

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Attestation Statements

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Block Diagram

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Cover Letter(s)

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External Photos

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ID Label/Location Info

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Internal Photos

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Operational Description

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RF Exposure Info

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Schematics

Test Report

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Test Setup Photos

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Document Text

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Users Manual

JUST IN CASE 911 Emergency Phone Owner’s Guide AVOID INJURY and DAMAGE. You MUST read and understand the instructions in this guide. DRAFT JUST IN CASE Table of Contents OVERVIEW Contents of Core System.......................................1 INSTALLATION Installing the Batteries............................................ Locating the Base Unit....................................... Power Connections................................................ Telephone Line Connection................................ Connecting with DSL OPERATION Operating the Handset Operating the Base Unit Operating Range Battery Check System Check Using the 911 Button Water Resistance PERIODIC TESTING Replacing the Batteries Testing Procedures DRAFT JUST IN CASE Table of Contents MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE WARRANTY REPLACEMENT PARTS DRAFT CONTENTS OF THE CORE SYSTEM The following components are included with your JUST IN CASE Core System: DRAFT This section describes the safety precautions that should be followed during installation, use, and maintenance and care of your JUST IN CASE phone. Read and understand the Safety Precautions and the Owner’s Guide before using your JUST IN CASE 911 Emergency Phone. Failure to follow these safety precautions and the instructions in this Owner’s Guide can lead to the phone becoming inoperable and not working during an emergency. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DRAFT INSTALLATION This section will provide you with information about the installation of your JUST IN CASE 911 Emergency Phone Core System. The initial set-up of your system is important in providing safe and reliable operation. Take the following safety precautions to prevent injuries and damage to your Handset caused by improper handling and installation of the batteries: • Use ONLY specified AAA batteries. • ALWAYS follow the installation instructions carefully. • ALWAYS insert the batteries correctly by matching the + and - polarity markings on the battery and the label inside the battery compartment. • ALWAYS remove batteries if Handset is not going to be used for a long period of time. • DO NOT mix old batteries with new batteries or batteries of different types. • DO NOT short circuit the supply terminals. • DO NOT use rechargeable batteries. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 2.1 INSTALLING THE BATTERIES DRAFT BATTERY INSTALLATION PROCEDURES: 1. Use a Phillips head screwdriver to loosen the screws in the battery compartment door on the back of the Handset. 2. Insert two 1.5v “AAA” size batteries inside the battery compartment as shown below (Figure 1). 3. Follow the “+/-” signs on the label inside the battery compartment for proper installation. 4. Replace the battery compartment door and tighten the screws. Figure 1. Correct battery placement in battery compartment on the Handset. DRAFT For best results and maximum range, locate the Base Unit: The Base Unit IS NOT WATER RESISTANT. DO NOT locate the Base Unit near any sources of water, such as the bath room or kitchen sink. • In a central location in your home near a modular phone jack and an electrical power outlet. • AWAY from household appliances which could present electri- cal interference. These include microwave ovens, televisions, electric mixers or blenders, hair dryers, WiFi routers or other cordless phones. • DO NOT place the Base Unit on a metallic surface. 2.2 Locating the Base Unit DRAFT DO NOT plug the AC Power Adapter into an outlet which is controlled by a switch. The switch could accidently be turned off, causing the Base Unit to become inoperable. 1. Plug the AC Adapter included with your Core System into an electrical outlet. 2. Plug the other end of the AC Adapter into the Base Unit (See Figure 2). 3. When you have successfully connected your Base Unit to a power source, the green POWER LED light on the Base Unit will illuminate. Use only the AC Adapter supplied with this product. Use of a different adapter may cause damage to your Base Unit and render it inoperable. 2.3 Connecting the AC Adapter DRAFT You do not need a special phone line to use your JUST IN CASE 911 Emergency Phone. This phone will work with your existing tele- phone line and phone service. It works the same way as a regular cordless phone. Standard Telephone Connection: 1. Plug one end of the supplied telephone cord into your tele- phone jack in the wall. 2. Plug the other end of the telephone cord into the telephone jack on the Base Unit (See Figure 2). NOTE: You will feel and hear a ‘click’ when the jacks are firmly seated in the wall and the Base Unit. Electrical Outlet Telephone Wall Jack DRAFT Connecting a Second Telephone: If you need to plug in a conventional telephone into the same tele- phone wall jack as your JUST IN CASE Base Unit: 1. Disconnect your existing telephone cord from the telelphone jack in the wall. 2. Plug the supplied telephone line splitter into the telephone jack in the wall ( See Figure 3). 3. Plug one end of the supplied telephone cord into the splitter. 4. Plug the other end of the telephone cord into the jack on the back of the Base Unit. 5. Plug the telephone cord from your existing phone into the tele- phone line splitter. TO BASE UNIT TO SECOND PHONE EXISTING PHONE JACK Figure 3. Connecting to a second phone. DRAFT Connecting with DSL: If your home has DSL service for your computer, follow these in- structions for proper installation of your JUST IN CASE phone: 1. You must use a DSL filter in line with your JUST IN CASE phone OR IT WILL NOT WORK. 2. You can obtain a DSL filter from your DSL service provider or from an electronics store. 3. Plug the DSL filter into the telephone wall jack. 4. Plug one end of the supplied telephone cord into the jack on the DSL filter. 5. Plug the other end of the telephone cord into the jack on the back of the Base Unit (See Figure 4). 6. Plug the telephone cord from your existing phone into the tele- phone line splitter. TO BASE UNIT Figure 4. Connecting with a DSL filter. DRAFT OPERATION and TESTING This section …

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Cover Letter(s)

The Great Arnoldi, LLC c/o Gallion & Spielvogel LLP, 75 Rockefeller Plaza, 18th Floor, NY, NY 10019 Tel: (212) 710-5160 Fax: (212) 428-6777 AGENCY AUTHORIZATION LETTER FCC ID: ZUPJIC-911B Date: August 22, 2011 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 To whom it may concern: We, the undersigned, hereby authorize Shenzhen CTL Electromagnetic Technology Co., Ltd.(MR. Tracy Qi) on our behalf, to apply to the Federal Communications Commission on our equipment. Any and all acts carried out by Shenzhen CTL Electromagnetic Technology Co., Ltd. (MR. Tracy Qi) on our behalf shall have the same effect as acts of our own. This authorization expires on August 21, 2012. This is to advise that we are in full compliance with the Anti-Drug Abuse Act. We, The Great Arnoldi, LLC are not subject to a denial of federal benefits pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Act of 1988, 21 USC853a, and no party to the application is subject to a denial of federal benefits pursuant to that section. Sincerely, --------------------------------------- Steven Spielvogel/ President The Great Arnoldi, LLC c/o Gallion & Spielvogel LLP,75 Rockefeller Plaza, 18th Floor,NY, NY 10019 Tel: (212) 710-5160 Fax: (212) 428-6777

External Photos

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ID Label/Location Info

FCC ID Label Information 1. Label location: 2. FCC ID Label: The Great Arnoldi, LLC 911 Emergency Phone Model: JIC-911 FCC ID: ZUPJIC-911B IC: 9808A-JIC911B Comply with 47 CFR FCC PART 68 US: 0WRAL00BJIC911 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.

Internal Photos

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Operational Description

CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION MODEL : DECT 911 1. HANDSET 1.1 Power supply block The Supply voltage for MAIN IC (PNX8019DIHN), DATA FLASH IC (AT45DB011D), EEPROM (24C08) and Peripheral circuit is +3.3V. Determined by “L101, C104, C105” and “etc.”. 1.2 EEPROM (24WC032) The EEPROM “U101” stores parameters, registration information, phone book and etc. The EEPROM communicate with the MAIN IC “U201” through IIC Bus. 1.3 MAIN IC (PNX8019DIHN) The “PNX8019” is a RF and baseband controller for digital cordless terminals of various Radio standards for cordless telephones. The device combines the functions of wireless Data transmission, handsfree operation and limited modem functions. It includes also the radio transceiver and power amplifier. If the power is supplied to the pin 19, 20 of “U201”, the ‘X401’ start oscillation and the “U201” is activated. 1.4 RF interface The RF interface is composed pin 45, 46, 47, 48 of “U201” and “etc.”. The interface to RF serves the transmit GFSK output signal, receive data and RSSI input signals, outputs for the reference clock output for the synthesizer. 1.5 Voiceband interface block The voiceband input is composed of “M101” and “etc.”. The signal from C-MIC is input in the pin 25, 26 of “U201”. 2. BASE 2.1 Power supply block The Supply voltage for MAIN IC BASEBAND IC (VDDIO supply domain ), EEPROM (24C08) and Peripheral circuit is +3.3V. Determined by “U401 (1117-3.3V)”, “C421”, “C422” and “etc.”. 2.2 PABX interface block The “DS401” is used to protect for internal circuitry from surge. The “R402” is used to protect for “D401” over current. The “Q404” and “Q405” are turned on in the conversation and turned off in the standby mode. 2.3 Speech interface block The impedance of telephone is determined by “R416”, “R417”, “C407” and “C408”. The pin 25, 26 of “U501” for the receiving signals from PABX. The pin 31 of “U501” for the sending signal from HANDSET. 2.4 MAIN IC (PNX8019DIHN) The “PNX8019” is a RF and baseband controller for digital cordless terminals of various Radio standards for cordless telephones. The device combines the functions of wireless Data transmission, handsfree operation and limited modem functions. It includes also the radio transceiver and power amplifier. If the power is supplied to the pin 19, 20 of “U501”, the ‘X401’ start oscillation and the “U201” is activated. 2.5 EEPROM (24WC08) The EEPROM “U402” store parameters, registration information and “etc.”. The EEPROM communicate with the MAIN IC “U501” through IIC Bus. 2.6 RF interface The RF interface is composed pin 45, 46, 47, 48 of “U501” and “etc.”. The interface to RF serves the transmit GFSK output signal, receive data and RSSI input signals, outputs for the reference clock output for the synthesizer.

RF Exposure Info

RF Exposure Applicable Standard According to §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. According to §1.1310 and §2.1091 RF exposure is calculated. Limits for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) f = frequency in MHz * = Plane-wave equivalent power density Test Result: Predication of MPE limit at a given distance, Equation from OET Bulletin 65, Edition 97-01 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, the power gain factor, is normally numeric gain. R = distance to the center of radiation of the antenna (appropriate units, e.g., cm) Maximum peak output power at antenna input terminal (dBm): 20.31 Maximum peak output power at antenna input terminal (mW): 107.40 Prediction distance (cm): 20 Prediction frequency (MHz): 1928.448 Antenna Gain, typical (dBi): 0.5 Maximum Antenna Gain (numeric): 1.122 The worst case is power density at predication frequency at 20 cm (mW/cm 2 ): 0.024 MPE limit for general population exposure at prediction frequency (mW/cm 2 ): 1.0 0.024 (mW/cm 2 ) < 1 (mW/cm 2 ) Result: Pass

Test Report

Shenzhen CTL Electromagnetic Technology Co., Ltd. Tel: +86-755-89486194 Fax: +86-755-89486187 FCC PART 15 SUBPART D & INDUSTRY CANADA RSS-213, ISSUE 2 TEST REPORT Report Reference No......................: CTL11078417-S-WF2 Compiled by ( position+printed name+signature) .: File administrators Andy Zhang Name of the organization performing the tests ( position+printed name+signature) .: Test Engineer Kendy Wang Approved by ( position+printed name+signature) .: Manager Tracy Qi Date of issue.....................................: September 14, 2011 Representative Laboratory Name.: Shenzhen CTL Electromagnetic Technology Co., Ltd. Address ............................................: Zone B,4/F, Block 20,Guangqian Industrial Park, Longzhu Road,Nanshan,Shenzhen 518055 China. Test Firm.........................................: Bontek Compliance Testing Laboratory Ltd Address ............................................: 1/F, Block East H-3, OCT Eastern Ind. Zone, Qiaocheng East Road, Nanshan, Shenzhen, China Applicant’s name............................: The Great Arnoldi, LLC Address ............................................: c/o Gallion & Spielvogel LLP, 75 Rockefeller Plaza, 18th Floor, NY, NY 10019 Test specification: Standard ...........................................: FCC Part 15 Subpart D: Unlicensed Personal Communications Service Devices RSS-213, Issue 2: 2 GHz Licence-exempt Personal Communications Service Devices (LE-PCS) TRF Originator..................................: Shenzhen CTL Electromagnetic Technology Co., Ltd. Master TRF.......................................: Dated 2011-01 Shenzhen CTL Electromagnetic Technology Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. This publication may be reproduced in whole or in part for non-commercial purposes as long as the Shenzhen CTL Electromagnetic Technology Co., Ltd. is acknowledged as copyright owner and source of the material. Shenzhen CTL Electromagnetic Technology Co., Ltd. takes no responsibility for and will not assume liability for damages resulting from the reader's interpretation of the reproduced material due to its placement and context. Test item description .....................: 911 Emergency Phone(Base) FCC ID.......................................: ZUPJIC-911B IC..............................................: 9808A-JIC911B Trade Mark ....................................... : Just In Case Model/Type reference ......................: JIC-911 Work Frequency Range..................: 1921.536~1928.448MHz Antenna Type..............................: Integrated antenna Result ............................................... : Positive V1.0 Page 2 of 48 Report No.: CTL11078417-S-WF2 T E S T R E P O R T Test Report No. : CTL11078417-S-WF2 September 14, 2011 ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Date of issue Equipment under Test : 911 Emergency Phone Model /Type : JIC-911 Listed Models : / Applicant : The Great Arnoldi, LLC Address : c/o Gallion & Spielvogel LLP, 75 Rockefeller Plaza, 18th Floor, NY, NY 10019 Manufacturer NEO TELECOM CORPORATION Address 39E,Comfort Garden, HengLi Town,DongGuan City, GuangDong Province, China Test Result according to the standards on page 4: Positive The test report merely corresponds to the test sample. It is not permitted to copy extracts of these test result without the written permission of the test laboratory. V1.0 Page 3 of 48 Report No.: CTL11078417-S-WF2 Contents 1. TEST STANDARDS................................................................. 4 2. SUMMARY............................................................................ 5 2.1. General Remarks 5 2.2. Equipment Under Test 5 2.3. Short description of the Equipment under Test (EUT) 5 2.4. EUT operation mode 5 2.5. EUT configuration 5 2.6. Related Submittal(s) / Grant (s) 6 2.7. Modifications 6 3. TEST ENVIRONMENT ............................................................. 7 3.1. Address of the test laboratory 7 3.2. Test Facility 7 3.3. Environmental conditions 7 3.4. Configuration of Tested System 7 3.5. Statement of the measurement uncertainty 8 3.6. Equipments Used during the Test 8 3.7. Summary of Test Result 9 4. TEST CONDITIONS AND RESULTS.......................................... 10 4.1. Antenna Requirement 10 4.2. Antenna Gain 11 4.3. RF Exposure 12 4.4. Conducted Emissions Test 13 4.5. Emission Bandwidth 16 4.6. Peak Transmit Power 18 4.7. Power Spectral Density 21 4.8. Emissions inside and outside the subband 24 4.9. Radiated Emission 32 4.10. Frequency Stability 38 4.11. Specific Requirements for UPCS Device 39 5. TEST SETUP PHOTOS OF THE EUT ........................................ 45 6. EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL PHOTOS OF THE EUT ..................... 46 V1.0 Page 4 of 48 Report No.: CTL11078417-S-WF2 1. TEST STANDARDS The tests were performed according to following standards: FCC Part 15 Subpart D: Unlicensed Personal Communications Service Devices ANSI C63.4-2003: American National Standard for Methods of Measurement of Radio-Noise Emissions from Low- Voltage Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the Range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz (2003) ANSI C63.17-2006: Methods of Measurement of the Electromagnetic and Operational Compatibility of Unlicensed Personal Communications Services (UPCS) Devices RSS-213 Issue 2: December 2005 : 2 GHz Licence-exempt Personal Communications Service Devices (LE-PCS) V1.0 Page 5 of 48 Report No.: CTL11078417-S-WF2 2. SUMMARY 2.1. General Remarks Date of receipt of test sample : July 20, 2011 Testing commenced on : July 25, 2011 Testing concluded on : August 15, 2011 2.2. Equipment Under Test Power supply system utilised Power supply voltage : z 120V / 60 Hz o 115V / 60Hz o 12 V DC o 24 V DC z Other (specified in blank below) DC 6V from adapter 2.3. Short description of the Equipment under Test (EUT) The tested equipment is a DECT Base that complies with ETSI EN 300175. The frequencies have been reprogrammed to comply with the FCC and IC requirements to an I…

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Test Setup Photos

5. Test Setup Photos of the EUT

Contact Information

Applicant

Steven Spielvogel(President)
[email protected](212) 710-5160Fax: (212) 428-6777

Test Firm

Bontek Compliance Testing Laboratory LtdTony Wu
[email protected]86-755-86337020Fax: 86-755-86337028

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115D1.92 GHz - 1.93 GHz107.00 mW
Grant Notes
Output is conducted. Device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This device must transmit with a source-based time-averaging duty factor as 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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Equipment Class

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