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1-1 Chapter 1 Features, Specifications, and Safety Information Life|point ® InTouch Phone User Guide 1 Chapter Features, Specifications, and Safety Information Overview This chapter discusses the features of the Life|point ® InTouch phone and provides important information you should read and understand before installing and using it. Note: The user interface screens depicted in this guide are for a generic hospitality interface. For actual screens used for The Cosmopolitan, refer to the Phone Pages chapter of the Technology Concierge User Guide for The Cosmopolitan implementation. Read the following sections to learn more about the phone’s features, care and maintenance, specifications, and related safety information: About the Life|point InTouch Phon• e Technical Specification• s Important Safety Informatio• n About the Life|point InTouch Phone The Life|point InTouch phone is a tabletop Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) touch-screen telephone for hospitality applications. This stylish, versatile phone combines the functions of an alarm clock, voice-message machine, room-control remote, stereo music dock, and cordless telephone into a multipurpose information and control center. Designed to provide unmatched flexibility and ease of use, the InTouch phone offers abundant features and crystal-clear digital calling with the convenience of a touch-screen interface. This User Guide covers the following model: LPIT-H0D1E0P1 — • Cordless model features cordless multibutton handset with color LCD display. Chapter 1 Features, Specifications, and Safety Information 1-2 Life|point ® InTouch Phone User Guide Unit Features and Connections Full-Color Touch-Screen Display• — The Life|point InTouch phone’s 7-inch diagonal, full-color touch screen display offers more room for larger, easy-to-read graphics. Cordless Handset• — Cordless handset offers extra mobility when placing and receiving calls. Snooze, Alarm OFF, and Volume Buttons• — The display panel has raised buttons for SNOOZE, Alarm OFF, and Volume Up and Down. Audio Connectors for Portable Music Devices• — Connect portable music devices to the 3.5mm stereo and RCA audio jacks and listen to music through the built-in stereo speakers. USB Port for connecting and charging USB devices• — Side panel has a USB port for charging USB devices. Network Connections• — The rear of the base unit includes one POE-enabled RJ45 jack for connecting the phone to the hotel network. POE Capable• — The phone can be powered with power over Ethernet (POE) from a POE-enabled hotel network. Standard and Customizable User Interfaces• — The phone comes equipped with a standard telephone user interface so it can act as a standalone VoIP telephone with no interface programming required. When connected to a Life|ware server, the phone’s user interface can be customized using the Life|ware Visual Project configuration tool. External Power Supply Connection• — Power input jack for 48-volt DC external power supply to be used when connecting to hotel networks without POE. Life|point ® InTouch Phone Chapter 1 Features, Specifications, and Safety Information 1-3 Life|point ® InTouch Phone User Guide Display Panel Features The touch-screen display panel is tiltable and includes: Raised buttons for Snooze, Alarm OFF, and Volume Up and Down• Message indicator for incoming messages• Light sensor for automatic display brightness• Built-in microphone.• Message Indicator Light Sensor Microphone Display Panel Features Snooze Alarm OFF Volume Up/Down Chapter 1 Features, Specifications, and Safety Information 1-4 Life|point ® InTouch Phone User Guide Rear Panel Features and Connections The rear panel (see following diagram) from left to right includes: Reset switch recessed behind the rear panel• DC power input jack for 48V DC external power supply (required for non-POE hotel networks) • RJ45 jack with POE for VoIP connection to the hotel network• Optional RJ45 jack for connecting an external PC to the hotel network through the phone.• Rear Panel Power and LAN Connections Optional PC LAN Jack Network LAN Jack 48V DC Power Input Activity LED Link LED Reset Switch Reset Switch The Reset switch is recessed behind a small hole in the rear panel and can be pressed with a straightened paper clip or other small-shafted object. Refer to the troubleshooting chapter for information on the proper use of this switch. DC Power Input The 48V DC power input jack accepts the barrel-plug end of a 48-volt DC power supply (not included with phone) required for use with non-POE networks. RJ45 Ethernet Jack with POE This POE-equipped RJ45 LAN jack is for connecting the phone to the hotel network. When a high-speed (100MB/s) network link is established, the Link LED turns green. The Activity LED will flash green when the phone is communicating with the network. Optional RJ45 Ethernet Jack (non POE) This optional RJ45 LAN jack (selected models only) is for connecting an external PC to the hotel network through the phone. When a high-speed (100MB/s) network link is established, the Link LED turns green. The Activity LED will flash green when the external PC is communicating with the network. Chapter 1 Features, Specifications, and Safety Information 1-5 Life|point ® InTouch Phone User Guide Side Panel Features and Connections The side panel (see following diagram) includes: USB port• 3.5 mm stereo and RCA stereo audio inputs• 2.5 mm headset jack• Handset cord jack.• Side Panel Connections Handset Cord Jack 2.5 mm Input 3.5 mm Audio Input USB Port RCA Audio Inputs USB Port USB port for charging USB devices or connecting a USB device for firmware upgrades. 3.5 mm Stereo Audio Input 3.5mm input for portable music devices to play music through the built-in speakers. RCA Stereo Audio Inputs RCA audio inputs for connecting portable music devices via RCA cables. 2.5 mm Audio Jack 2.5 mm jack to connect ADA devices such as a TTY keyboard or headset. (Inactive for Cordless models.) Handset Cord Jack Handset cord jack t…
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Test report no.: 1-3742-01-02/11-FP 2011-09-02 Page 63 of 63 An ne x F: S a fe t y e x pos ure le ve ls Prediction of MPE limit at a given distance: Equation from page 18 of OET Bulletin 65, Edition 97-01 S = PG / 4π R 2 where: S = Power density P = Power input to the antenna G = Antenna gain R = Distance to the center of radiation of the antenna The table below is excerpted from Table 1B of 47 CFR 1.1310 titled “Limits for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE), Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure” Frequency Range (MHz) Power Density (mW/cm 2 ) Averaging Time (minutes) 300 -1500 f/1500 30 1500 - 100000 1.0 30 where f = Frequency (MHz) Prediction: P Max power input to the antenna: 19.37 dBm P Max power input to the antenna: 86.5 mW R Distance: 20 cm G Maximum antenna gain: 3.00 dBi G Maximum antenna gain: 2.0 numeric S MPE limit for uncontrolled exposure: 1 mW/cm 2 Calculated Power density: 0.0344 mW/cm 2 0.344 W/m 2 This prediction demonstrates the following: The power density levels at a distance of 20 cm are below the maximum levels allowed by FCC regulations
2011-09-02 Page 1 of 63 TEST REPORT Test Report No.: 1-3742-01-02/11-FP Testing Laboratory Applicant CETECOM ICT Services GmbH Untertürkheimer Straße 6 – 10 66117 Saarbrücken/Germany Phone: + 49 681 5 98 - 0 Fax: + 49 681 5 98 - 9075 Internet: http://www.cetecom-ict.de e-mail: [email protected] Accredited Test Laboratory: The test laboratory (area of testing) is accredited according to DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025 DAkkS registration number: D-PL-12076-01-01 Area of Testing: FCC part 15 D Exceptional Innovation 480 Olde Worthington Rd., Suite 350 OH 43082 United States Phone: (614) 901-8899 Fax: (614) 901-8896 Contact: Mr. Matt Schrader e-mail: [email protected] Manufacturer Dialog Semiconductor GmbH Neue Strasse 95 73230 Kirchheim/Teck-Nabern, Germany Test Standard/s FCC Part 15, subpart D Isochronous UPCS Device 1920 – 1930 MHz Industry Canada RSS-213, Issue 2 2 GHz Licence-exempt Personal Communication Service Devices (LE-PCS) Test Item Kind of test item: DECT Fixed Part Model name: Life|point InTouch Phone LPIT-HxD1ExPx FCC ID: ZXF-VOIP700-HDEP IC: 9881A-VOIP700HDEP S/N serial number: / HW hardware status: CVM480 SW software status: v0114 – 9.12.4.11.30 Frequency [MHz]: 1920 -1930 Type of Modulation: Digital (Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying) Number of channels: 5 RF Channels, 5x12 = 60 TDMA Duplex Channels Antenna: 2 permanently attached ג/4 antennas Power Supply: 115 V AC Temperature Range: -20°C to 50°C Test Report authorised: Test performed: 2011-09-02 Wolf, Joachim 2011-09-02 Lenjoint, Marco Senior Consultant Consultant Test report no.: 1-3742-01-02/11-FP 2011-09-02 Page 2 of 63 1 Table of contents 1 Table of contents ....................................................................................................................................... 2 2 General information .................................................................................................................................. 4 2.1 Notes ................................................................................................................................................ 4 2.2 Application details ......................................................................................................................... 4 3 Test standard/s: ......................................................................................................................................... 4 4 Test Environment ...................................................................................................................................... 4 5 Test Item ..................................................................................................................................................... 5 6 Summary of Measurement Results ......................................................................................................... 6 7 Test Set-up ................................................................................................................................................. 7 7.1 Frequency Measurements ............................................................................................................. 7 7.2 Timing Measurements ................................................................................................................... 7 7.3 Conducted Emission Test ............................................................................................................. 7 7.4 Radiated Emission Test ................................................................................................................. 8 7.5 Power Line Conducted Emissions Test ....................................................................................... 8 7.6 Monitoring Tests............................................................................................................................. 9 7.7 Radiated Output Power Test ......................................................................................................... 9 8 Detailed Test Results .............................................................................................................................. 10 8.1 Power Line Conducted Emissions ............................................................................................. 10 8.2 Coordination with fixed microwave ............................................................................................ 12 8.3 Digital Modulation Techniques ................................................................................................... 12 8.4 Labeling Requirements ................................................................................................................ 12 8.5 Antenna Requirements ................................................................................................................ 13 8.6 Channel Frequencies ................................................................................................................... 13 8.7 Automatic Discontinuation of Transmission ............................................................................. 14 8.8 Peak Power Output ...................................................................................................................... 15 8.9 E m i s s i o n B a n d w i d t h B ......................................................................................................... 20 8.10 Power Spectral Density ............................................................................................................ 23 8.11 In-Band Unwanted Emissions, Conducted ............................................................................ 26 8.12 Out-of-Band Emissions, Conducted ....................................................................................... 29 8.13 Carrier Frequency Stability ...................................................................................................... 33 8.14 Frame Repetition Stability ....................…
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Test report no.: 1-3742-01-02/11-FP 2011-09-02 Page 56 of 63 An ne x A: P h ot ogr a phs o f the Te s t S e t- up Photo 1: Power Line Conducted Emission Test Photo 2: Power Line Conducted Emission Test Test report no.: 1-3742-01-02/11-FP 2011-09-02 Page 57 of 63 Photo 3: Radiated Emission Photo 4: Radiated Emission
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15D | 1.92 GHz - 1.93 GHz | 87.00 mW | 2.0000000000 ppm |