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FCC ID: HD5-CK65L0N

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             Honeywell Safety and Productivity Solutions
                                           CK65LON and IP30C
                                              FCC 2.1093:2019
               13.56 MHz NFC, 802.11, Bluetooth, Bluetooth Low Energy
                                  900 MHz RFID, IP30C Bluetooth



                                          Report # INMC1104.6




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CERTIFICATE OF EVALUATION
                                                                                                                                    2018-09-14




                         Last Date of Evaluation: Thursday, September 19, 2019
                              Honeywell Safety and Productivity Solutions
                                       Model: CK65L0N and IP30C


RF Exposure Evaluation
Standards
Specification                                                        Method
FCC 2.1093:2019                                                      FCC 447498 D01 General RF Exposure Guidance v06


Results
Method
            Description                  Applied       Results        Comments
Clause
4.3.2       SAR Test Exclusion              Yes           Pass        None



Deviations From Evaluation Standards
None


Approved By:


Donald Facteau, Process Architect




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report were agreed upon by the client, prior to testing. The results of this test pertain only to the sample(s) tested. The specific
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Element in writing of the specific version of the test methods they wanted applied to the subject testing

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RF Exposure Condition
                                                                                                           2018-07-17




The following RF Exposure conditions were used for the assessment documented in this report:
Intended Use                                 Portable (A Maximum Permissible Exposure assessment for
                                             mobile use of the same radios is documented in Element
                                             report #INMC1104.4)
Location on Body (if applicable)             Limb
How is the Device Used                       Information from the RFID module is communicated to the
                                             CK65L0N mobile computer via a Bluetooth radio. The
                                             CK65L0N mobile computer can communicate to the outside
                                             world by an 802.11 radio, a Bluetooth radio, or a Bluetooth
                                             Low Energy Radio.
Radios Contained in the Same Host Device     IP30C contains:
                                             900 MHz RFID, FCC ID:EHA-IM11
                                             Bluetooth, FCC ID:QOQWT12

                                               CK65L0N mobile computer (FCC ID:HD5-CK65L0N)
                                               contains:
                                               802.11 (supports b/g/a/n/ac – referred to as 802.11 here)
                                               Bluetooth/Bluetooth Low Energy
                                               13.56 MHz NFC (exempt from evaluation)

Simultaneous Transmitting Radios               CK65L0N 802.11, IP30C 900 MHz RFID, IP30C Bluetooth

                                               Or

                                               CK65L0N Bluetooth, IP30C Bluetooth, IP30C 900 MHz
                                               RFID,

                                               Or

                                               CK65L0N Bluetooth Low Energy, IP30C Bluetooth, IP30C
                                               900 MHz RFID
Body Worn Accessories                          Handheld enclosure.
Environment                                    General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure




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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
                                                                                                         2018-07-17




Client and Equipment Under Evaluation Information
Company Name:                      Honeywell Safety and Productivity Solutions
Address:                           16201 25th Ave W
City, State, Zip:                  Lynnwood, WA 98087
Evaluation Requested By:           Sean MacKellar
Model:                             CK65L0N and IP30C
Date of Evaluation:                Thursday, September 19, 2019

Information Provided by the Party Requesting the Evaluation

Functional Description of the Equipment:
The IP30C is a handheld RFID reader that attaches to the back of the Honeywell Model: CK65L0N mobile
computer. The Intermec IM11 is a previously certified RFID module (FCC ID:EHA-IM11) that is installed in the
Intermec IP30C handheld RFID reader. The IP30C also contains BlueGiga WT12 Bluetooth module (FCC
ID:QOQWT12) used to communicate the data read by the IM11 to the Honeywell Model: CK65L0N mobile
computer (FCC ID:HD5-CK65L0N). The CK65L0N mobile computer contains a 13.56 MHz NFC, a
Bluetooth/Bluetooth Low Energy radio, and an 802.11 radio.

Objective:
To demonstrate compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements for 2.1093 portable devices.




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OVERVIEW

Human exposure to RF emissions from portable devices (47 CFR §2.1093) used with the radiating antenna
closer than 20 cm to the user requires Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) to evaluate the environmental impact of
human exposure to radiofrequency (RF) radiation.

COMPLIANCE WITH FCC 2.1093

“Portable devices that operate in the Cellular Radiotelephone Service pursuant to part 22 of this chapter; the
Personal Communications Service (PCS) pursuant to part 24 of this chapter; the Satellite Communications
Services pursuant to part 25 of this chapter; the Miscellaneous Wireless Communications Services pursuant to
part 27 of this chapter; the Maritime Services (ship earth station devices only) pursuant to part 80 of this
chapter; the Specialized Mobile Radio Service, the 4.9 GHz Band Service, and the 3650 MHz Wireless
Broadband Service pursuant to part 90 of this chapter; the Wireless Medical Telemetry Service (WMTS) and the
Medical Device Radiocommunication Service (MedRadio), pursuant to subparts H and I of part 95 of this
chapter, respectively, unlicensed personal communication service, unlicensed NII devices and millimeter wave
devices authorized under §§15.253(f), 15.255(g), 15.257(g), 15.319(i), and 15.407(f) of this chapter; and the
Citizens Broadband Radio Service pursuant to part 96 of this chapter are subject to routine environmental
evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use. All other portable transmitting devices are
categorically excluded from routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization
or use, except as specified in §§1.1307(c) and 1.1307(d) of this chapter. Applications for equipment
authorization of portable transmitting devices subject to routine environmental evaluation must contain a
statement confirming compliance with the limits specified in paragraph (d) of this section. Technical information
showing the basis for this statement must be submitted to the Commission upon request.”

The EUT will be used with a separation distance of less than 20 centimeters between the radiating
antenna and the body of the user or nearby persons and must therefore be considered a portable
transmitter per 47 CFR 2.1093(b). Photographs of the actual separation distances are contained in the
Annex at the end of the report.

COMPLIANCE WITH FCC KDB 447498 D01 General RF Exposure Guidance v06

“KDB 447498 D01 General RF Exposure Guidance v06” provides the procedures, requirements, and
authorization policies for mobile and portable devices.

Standalone radio SAR test exclusion is covered under section 4.3.1. Unless specifically required by the
published RF exposure KDB procedures, standalone 1-g head or body and 10-g extremity SAR evaluation for
general population exposure conditions, by measurement or numerical simulation, is not required when the
corresponding SAR Test Exclusion Thresholds are met as shown in the Limits section below.

Simultaneous transmission SAR test exclusion is covered under section 4.3.2. SAR test exclusion is determined
for each operating configuration and exposure condition according to the reported standalone SAR of each
applicable simultaneously transmitting antenna. When the sum of 1-g or 10-g SAR of all simultaneously
transmitting antennas in an operating mode and exposure condition combination is within the SAR limit, SAR
test exclusion applies to that simultaneous transmission configuration.




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LIMITS
Limits for General Population /Uncontrolled Exposure: 47 CFR 1.1310 (c)

The SAR limits for general population/uncontrolled exposure are 0.08 W/kg, as averaged over the whole body,
and a peak spatial-average SAR of 1.6 W/kg, averaged over any 1 gram of tissue (defined as a tissue volume in
the shape of a cube). Exceptions are the parts of the human body treated as extremities, such as hands, wrists,
feet, ankles, and pinnae, where the peak spatial-average SAR limit is 4 W/kg, averaged over any 10 grams of
tissue (defined as a tissue volume in the shape of a cube). Exposure may be averaged over a time period not to
exceed 30 minutes to determine compliance with general population/uncontrolled SAR limits.

For 100 MHz to 6 GHz and test separation distances ≤ 50 mm, the SAR test exclusion thresholds are 1-g for
head and body SAR and 10-g SAR for extremity SAR.

EQUIPMENT OPERATIONAL DETAILS

The IP30C is an RFID scan handle that clips to the backside of the CK65L0N mobile computer as an optional
accessory. Communication between the computer and the scan handle is via Bluetooth. There is no electrical
connection between the two devices. The Bluetooth radio in the IP30C scan handle is 52 mm from the hand
(See Appendix showing images with measurements for exposure conditions).

The IM11 UHF RFID radio module is contained within the IP30C hand scanner and is co-located with the
CK65L0N mobile computer radios when the mobile computer is mounted in the IP30C scan handle. The duty
cycle of the 900 MHz radio is limited to 50% in the software.

The IP30C RFID reader cannot operate while worn next to the body. The user is instructed to operate the reader
from the hand, aimed toward remove tags, and pull the trigger to engage the transmitter while maintaining at
least a 20cm separation from the RFID antenna and the head or torso. The RFID antenna is 30 mm from the
hand.

The CK65L0N handheld computer contains an 802.11 radio and a Bluetooth radio. When the handheld
computer is attached to the IP30C scan handle, the antenna for both radios is 90 mm from the hand.

Intermec IP30C containing FCC ID: EHA-IM11 and FCC ID: QOQWT12 co-located with
Intermec handheld computer FCC ID: HD5-CK65L0N

A Maximum Permissible Exposure assessment for mobile use of the same radios is documented in Element
report #INMC1104.4.

SAR TEST EXCLUSION ASSESSMENT – STANDALONE CONFIGURATION OF IP30C BLUETOOTH RADIO

The only radio in the current assessment which did not have SAR Evaluation performed is the Bluetooth radio in
the IP30C.

For 100 MHz to 6 GHz and test separation distances ≤ 50 mm, the 1-g and 10-g SAR test exclusion thresholds
are determined by the following:

[(max. power of channel, including tune-up tolerance, mW)/(min. test separation distance, mm)] · [√f(GHz)] = 3.0
for 1-g SAR and = 7.5 for 10-g extremity SAR,
where:
         •      f(GHz) is the RF channel transmit frequency in GHz
         •      Power and distance are rounded to the nearest mW and mm before calculation
         •      The result is rounded to one decimal place for comparison




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         •        3.0 and 7.5 are referred to as the numeric thresholds in the step b below

The test exclusions are applicable only when the minimum test separation distance is ≤ 50 mm and for
transmission frequencies between 100 MHz and 6 GHz. When the minimum test separation distance is < 5 mm,
a distance of 5 mm according to 4.1f) is applied to determine SAR test exclusion.

The SAR Test Exclusion Threshold is summarized in the following table:
                                 Measured                       Minimum
                  Transmit
                                 Conducted                     Separation       Exclusion
    Radio        Frequency                       Duty Cycle                                      Limit         Compliant
                                Output Power                    Distance        Threshold
                   (MHz)
                                   (dBm)                          (mm)
 Bluetooth in
                     2480             3.5               1            50           0.070           7.5               Yes
    IP30C
The information in the table above was obtained from:

From client supplied information for this application and SGS report# EF/2005/C0012 filed under FCC ID:
QOQWT12 on 4/10/2006).

METHOD OF EVALUATION – SIMULTANEOUS TRANSMISSION CONFIGURATION

KDB 447498 D01 General RF Exposure Guidance v06, Section 4.3.2(b)

“When an antenna qualifies for the standalone SAR test exclusion of 4.3.1 and also transmits simultaneously
with other antennas, the standalone SAR value must be estimated according to the following to determine the
simultaneous transmission SAR test exclusion criteria:

    1) [(max. power of channel, including tune-up tolerance, mW)/(min. test separation distance, mm)] ·
       [√𝑓(𝐺𝐻𝑧)/𝑥], for test separation distances ≤ 50mm;

         where x = 7.5 for 1-g SAR and x = 18.75 for 10-g SAR.

    2) 0.4 W/kg for 1-g SAR and 1.0 W/kg for 10-g SAR, when the test separation distance is > 50 mm.

This SAR estimation formula has been considered in conjunction with the SAR Test Exclusion Thresholds to
result in substantially conservative SAR values of ≤ 0.4 W/kg. When SAR is estimated, the peak SAR location is
assumed to be at the feed-point or geometric center of the antenna, whichever provides a smaller antenna
separation distance, and this location must be clearly identified in test reports. The estimated SAR is used only
to determine simultaneous transmission SAR test exclusion; it should not be reported as the standalone SAR.
When SAR is estimated, it must be applied to determine the sum of 1-g SAR test exclusion. When SAR to peak
location separation ratio test exclusion is applied, the highest reported SAR for simultaneous transmission can
be an estimated standalone SAR if the estimated SAR is the highest among the simultaneously transmitting
antennas (see also KDB Publication 690783 D01). For situations where the estimated SAR is overly
conservative for certain conditions, the test lab may choose to perform standalone SAR measurements, then
use the measured SAR to determine simultaneous transmission SAR test exclusion. Estimated SAR values at
selected frequencies, distances, and power levels are illustrated in Appendix D.

In the table below, the estimated stand-alone SAR for the Bluetooth radio (FCC ID: QOQWT12) has been
calculated, and is below the extremity limit of 4 W/kg.

                                                                                    Estimated
                                Transmit         Test         Output      Duty
                                                                                    Standalone          Specification
             Radio             Frequency      Separation      Power       Cycle
                                                                                       SAR
                                  (GHz)           (mm)        (mW)                    (W/kg)               (W/kg)
       Bluetooth in IP30C          2.48            50          2.2          1         0.0037                 4




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The Bluetooth radio in the IP30C (FCC ID: QOQWT12) is co-located with the 900 MHz RFID radio and either
the 802.11 radio or the Bluetooth radio in the CK65L0N mobile computer (FCC ID: HD5-CK65L0N). The highest
reported SAR values for the radios in the CK65L0N mobile computer are listed in the table below. For the
802.11 and the Bluetooth radios, the highest reported SAR was measured from the 2.4 GHz band of the 802.11
radio.

                                                           Highest Reported
                                                                               Specification
                                      Radio                    10-g SAR
                                                                (W/kg)            (W/kg)
                             900 MHz RFID in IP30C                  3.17            4

                                CK65L0N 802.11                     0.25704          4

                               CK65L0N Bluetooth                   0.00202          4


The highest report SAR of the 900 MHz RFID radio and the 802.11 radio are added to the estimated SAR of the
Bluetooth radio in the IP30C (FCC ID: QOQWT12). In the table below, the sum is shown to be less than 4 W/kg,
the limit for extremity exposure conditions.

                                          Highest Reported 10-g SAR or         Estimated
                                                                                               Specification
                     Radio                    Estimated 10-g SAR              Summed SAR
                                                     (W/kg)                      (W/kg)           (W/kg)
            900 MHz RFID in IP30C                         3.17
                CK65L0N 802.11                           0.25704                 3.43               4
               Bluetooth in IP30C                        0.0037

The information in the tables above was obtained from:

Reported SAR values for the radios in the CK65L0N mobile computer are from Bureau Veritas report#
SA190111C05 filed under FCC ID: HD5-CK65L0N on 3/25/2019. Reported SAR values for the IP30C 900 MHz
RFID radio are from NWEMC Report #INMC0920 Rev. 1 filed under FCC ID: EHA-IM11 on 5/13/2015.




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