Test Report

FCC ID: T8C101

Test Report

Download: PDF
FCCID_1499224

                                                                                               FCC ID: T8C101

              EMCC"                                                                                  Page 1 of 26
          DR. RASEK




                       TEST REPORT # EMCC—950432.1TAA, 2011—04—13


  EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST:
      Trade Name:                 4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz
      Model:                      TX03—310—4
      Serial No:                  FFFFEZ
       Equipment Category:        Transmitter
      Manufacturer:               SOMMER Antriebs— und Funktechnik GmbH
      Address:                    Hans—Boeckler—Strasse 21—27
                                  73230 Kirchheim/Teck
                                  Germany
      Phone:                      +49 7021 8001—0
      Fax:                        +49 7021 8001—403
      E—mail:                     d.schwarz@sommer.eu
  RELEVANT STANDARD(S):           47 CFR Part 15C
                                  RSS—210 Issue 8 (2010—12)

  MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE USED:

      [ Anist C63.4—2003          [ FCC/OET MP—4 (1987)                      [_] Other


  TEST REPORT PREPARED BY:
      Wolfgang Déring
      EMCCons DR. RASEK GmbH & Co. KG
      Moggast, Boelwiese 8
      91320 Ebermannstadt
      Germany
      Phone: +49 9194 9016
      Fax: +49 9194 8125
      E—mail: w.doering@emec.de


  TEST PERSONNEL:                                                     HEAD OF LABORATORY:




                                     kKFGHR TMozc
                       6



      Wolfgéng Doring"            Karlheinz Kraft                       Reinhard Sauerschell




EMCCons DR. RASEK                        EMC, Radio, Safety and                   Telephone:          +49 9194 9016
GmbH & Co. KG                            Environmental Testing                    Telefax:            +49 9194 8125
Moggast, Boelwiese 8                              Doutscher                          9
                                                    Akkreditierungs               Mail:          emc.cons@emcc.de

                                                                                  N
91320 Ebermannstadt

                                                    As:
                                                                                                  http:/Awww.emce.de
Germany
FCC Registration #878769
950432.1TAA                                DAT—P—204/95—03


                                                                                                                                                                   FCC-ID: T8C101
                                                                                                                                Test Report #EMCC-950432.1TAA
                                                                                                                                                   Page 2 of 26
                                                                                                                                         Issue Date: 2011-04-13
                      Test of SOMMER 4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz Model TX03-310-4
                                to 47 CFR Part 15C and RSS-210 Issue 8 (2010-12)


CONTENTS                                                                                                                                                                                       Page


1     GENERAL INFORMATION ................................................................................................................................................................... 3
      1.1   Purpose.................................................................................................................................................................................. 3
      1.2   Limits and Reservations ...................................................................................................................................................... 3
      1.3   Test Location......................................................................................................................................................................... 3
      1.4   Manufacturer ......................................................................................................................................................................... 3
      1.5   Dates and Test Location ...................................................................................................................................................... 4
      1.6   Ordering Information ............................................................................................................................................................ 4
      1.7   Climatic Conditions .............................................................................................................................................................. 4
2     PRODUCT DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................................................................................... 5
      2.1   Equipment Under Test (EUT) ............................................................................................................................................... 5
      2.2   EUT Peripherals .................................................................................................................................................................... 5
      2.3   Mode of Operation During Testing ..................................................................................................................................... 5
      2.4   Modifications Required for Compliance ............................................................................................................................ 5
3     TEST RESULTS SUMMARY ................................................................................................................................................................ 6
4     ANTENNA REQUIREMENT .................................................................................................................................................................. 7
      4.1   Regulation ............................................................................................................................................................................. 7
      4.2   Result ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
5     CONDUCTED EMISSIONS TEST ......................................................................................................................................................... 8
      5.1   Regulation ............................................................................................................................................................................. 8
      5.2   Test Equipment ..................................................................................................................................................................... 8
      5.3   Test Procedures .................................................................................................................................................................... 8
      5.4   Test Results........................................................................................................................................................................... 8
6     RADIATED EMISSIONS TESTS ........................................................................................................................................................... 9
      6.1      Regulation ............................................................................................................................................................................. 9
      6.2      Test Equipment ................................................................................................................................................................... 11
      6.3      Test Procedures .................................................................................................................................................................. 12
      6.4      Calculation of Field Strength Limits ................................................................................................................................. 13
      6.5      Calculation of Average Correction Factor ....................................................................................................................... 13
      6.6      Field Strength Calculation ................................................................................................................................................. 13
      6.7      Test Results......................................................................................................................................................................... 15
          6.7.1     Duty Cycle .................................................................................................................................................................... 16
          6.7.2     Magnetic Field (f = 3.5 MHz to 30 MHz) ..................................................................................................................... 17
          6.7.3     Electric Field (f = 30 MHz to 3.5 GHz) ........................................................................................................................ 18
7     PERIODIC OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS .................................................................................................................................. 21
      7.1      Periodic Operation .............................................................................................................................................................. 21
          7.1.1    Regulation .................................................................................................................................................................... 21
          7.1.2    Result ........................................................................................................................................................................... 21
      7.2      Manually Operated Transmitter Deactivation .................................................................................................................. 21
          7.2.1    Regulation .................................................................................................................................................................... 21
          7.2.2    Result ........................................................................................................................................................................... 21
      7.3      Automatically Operated Transmitter Deactivation .......................................................................................................... 22
          7.3.1    Regulation .................................................................................................................................................................... 22
          7.3.2    Result ........................................................................................................................................................................... 22
      7.4      Prohibition of Periodic Transmission............................................................................................................................... 22
          7.4.1    Regulation .................................................................................................................................................................... 22
          7.4.2    Result ........................................................................................................................................................................... 22
      7.5      Continuous Transmission During an Alarm Condition .................................................................................................. 22
          7.5.1    Regulation .................................................................................................................................................................... 22
          7.5.2    Result ........................................................................................................................................................................... 22
8     BANDWIDTH ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
      8.1   Regulation ........................................................................................................................................................................... 23
      8.2   Calculation of Bandwidth Limit ......................................................................................................................................... 23
      8.3   Test Equipment ................................................................................................................................................................... 23
      8.4   Test Procedure .................................................................................................................................................................... 23
      8.5   Test Result........................................................................................................................................................................... 24
9     MISCELLANEOUS COMMENTS AND NOTES ................................................................................................................................. 26
10 LIST OF ANNEXES ............................................................................................................................................................................. 26



© EMCCons DR. RAŠEK GmbH & Co. KG 2011
950432.1TAA


                                                                                       FCC-ID: T8C101
                                                                    Test Report #EMCC-950432.1TAA
                                                                                       Page 3 of 26
                                                                             Issue Date: 2011-04-13
              Test of SOMMER 4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz Model TX03-310-4
                        to 47 CFR Part 15C and RSS-210 Issue 8 (2010-12)



1 GENERAL INFORMATION

1.1 Purpose
The purpose of this report is to show compliance to the FCC regulations for unlicensed devices
operating under section 15.231 of the Code of Federal Regulations title 47.
Further the report addresses compliance with the Industry Canada RSS-210 requirements for the
certification of licence-exempt (i.e. unlicensed) low-power radiocommunication devices (LPDs) defined
as Category I equipment.

1.2 Limits and Reservations
The test results in this report apply only to the particular Equipment Under Test (EUT) as declared in this
report. This test report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written permission of EMCCons
DR. RAŠEK GmbH & Co. KG.
This test report substitutes Test Report # 950432.1TA, 2011-03-21.


1.3 Test Location
Test Laboratory:             EMCCons DR. RAŠEK GmbH & Co. KG
Accreditation No.:           DAT-P-204/95-03
Address of Labs I, II, III
and Head Office:             EMCCons DR. RAŠEK GmbH & Co. KG
                             Moggast, Boelwiese 8
                             91320 Ebermannstadt
                             GERMANY
Address of Labs IV and V:    EMCCons DR. RAŠEK GmbH & Co. KG
                             Stoernhofer Berg 15
                             91364 Unterleinleiter
                             GERMANY
Laboratory:                  Test Laboratory IV,
                             The 3m & 10m semi-anechoic chamber site has been fully described in a
                             report submitted to the FCC, and accepted in the letter dated January 18,
                             2008, Registration Number 878769. This 3m/10m alternative test site is
                             approved by Industry Canada under file number 3464C.
Phone:                       +49 9194 9016
Fax:                         +49 9194 8125
E-Mail:                      emc.cons@emcc.de
Web:                         www.emcc.de

1.4 Manufacturer
Company Name:                SOMMER Antriebs- und Funktechnik GmbH
Street:                      Hans-Boeckler-Strasse 21-27
City:                        73230 Kirchheim/Teck
Country:                     Germany

Name for contact purposes:   Mr Dominik Schwarz
Phone:                       +49 7021 8001-411
Fax:                         +49 7021 8001-403
E-mail:                      d.schwarz@sommer.eu

© EMCCons DR. RAŠEK GmbH & Co. KG 2011
950432.1TAA


                                                                                      FCC-ID: T8C101
                                                                    Test Report #EMCC-950432.1TAA
                                                                                       Page 4 of 26
                                                                             Issue Date: 2011-04-13
                 Test of SOMMER 4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz Model TX03-310-4
                           to 47 CFR Part 15C and RSS-210 Issue 8 (2010-12)



1.5 Dates and Test Location
Date of receipt of EUT:       CW 08/2011
Test date:                    CW 08/2011
Test Location:                Lab IV; The 3 m & 10 m semi-anechoic chamber site has been fully
                              described in a report submitted to the FCC, and accepted in the letter dated
                              January 18, 2008, Registration Number 878769. This 3m/10m alternative
                              test site is approved by Industry Canada under file number 3464C.



1.6 Ordering Information
Purchase Order and Date:      SB 102757, 2011-02-04
Vendor Number:                none


1.7 Climatic Conditions
              Date      Temperature   Relative Humidity     Air Pressure     Lab     Customer attended
                            [°C]             [%]               [hPa]                        tests

      2011-02-24            24                20                982           IV             Yes
      2011-02-25            24                21                985           IV             Yes
Mr Dominik Schwarz and Mr Ali Badran of Sommer Antriebs- und Funktechnik GmbH attended the tests.




© EMCCons DR. RAŠEK GmbH & Co. KG 2011
950432.1TAA


                                                                                        FCC-ID: T8C101
                                                                     Test Report #EMCC-950432.1TAA
                                                                                        Page 5 of 26
                                                                              Issue Date: 2011-04-13
               Test of SOMMER 4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz Model TX03-310-4
                         to 47 CFR Part 15C and RSS-210 Issue 8 (2010-12)



2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

2.1 Equipment Under Test (EUT)
Trade Name:                4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz
Model:                     TX03-310-4
Revision:                  1EW4
Serial Number:             FFFFF2
FCC ID:                    T8C101
Industry Canada            6496A-101
Certification Number:
Application:               wireless telecommand
Power:                     3 V battery, CR2032 type
Transmit Frequency:        310 MHz, one RF channel
Modulation:                ASK
Emission designator:       A1D
Lowest frequency in        9.6875 MHz (clock frequency)
EUT:
Antenna:                   internal, integral antenna
Interface ports:           none
Variants:                  Hardware: TX03-310-2 (2 button version), TX03-310-3 (3 button version)
                           The variants have a different plastic housing (both variants not tested).
                           Software: none
Remarks:                   none

2.2 EUT Peripherals
None.


2.3 Mode of Operation During Testing
The transmitter was tested in a typical fashion. During preliminary and final emission tests all transmitter
channels (buttons) were activated to investigate a worst case emission mode.


2.4 Modifications Required for Compliance
TX output power was reduced in order to meet the fundamental emission limit. Final tests performed with
the modified Revision 1EW4.




© EMCCons DR. RAŠEK GmbH & Co. KG 2011
950432.1TAA


                                                                                       FCC-ID: T8C101
                                                                    Test Report #EMCC-950432.1TAA
                                                                                       Page 6 of 26
                                                                             Issue Date: 2011-04-13
              Test of SOMMER 4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz Model TX03-310-4
                        to 47 CFR Part 15C and RSS-210 Issue 8 (2010-12)




3 TEST RESULTS SUMMARY

Summary of Test Results for the following EUT:
                 Manufacturer: SOMMER Antriebs- und Funktechnik GmbH
                 Device:          4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz
                 Model No.:       TX03-310-4
                 Serial Number: FFFFF2
                 Rev.             1EW4

Requirement                      47 CFR Section         RSS, Section            Report       Test Result
                                                                                Section
Antenna Requirement              15.203            RSS-Gen Issue 3                 4         Pass
                                                   (2010-12), 7.1.2
AC Line Conducted Emissions 15.207                 RSS-Gen Issue 3                 5         N.A.
                                                   (2010-12), 7.2.4
Radiated Spurious Emissions      15.231, 15.209,   RSS-210 Issue 8                 6         Pass
                                 15.205(b)         (2010-12), A1.1.2(3)
Periodic Operation               15.231(a)         RSS-210 Issue 7                 7         Pass
Characteristics                                    (2007-06), A1.1.1
Field Strength Limits          15.231(b)           RSS-210 Issue 8                 6         Pass
(Fundamental)                                      (2010-12), A1.1.2(2)
20 dB Bandwidth                15.231(c)                                           8         Pass
(Occupied Bandwidth)
99% Power Bandwidth                              RSS-210 Issue 8                   8         Pass
(Occupied Bandwidth)                             (2010-12), A1.1.3
N.A. – Not applicable. The EUT is battery powered, only.

The client has made the determination that EUT Condition, Characterization, and Mode of Operation are
representative of production units, and meet the requirements of the specifications referenced herein.

Consistent with Industry practice, measurement and test equipment not directly involved in obtaining
measurement results but having an impact on measurements (such as cable loss, antenna factors, etc.)
are factored into the "Correction Factor" documented in certain test results. Instrumentation employed
for testing meets tolerances consistent with known Industry Standards and Regulations.

The measurements contained in this report were made in accordance with the procedure ANSI C63.4 -
2003 and all applicable Public Notices received prior to the date of testing. All emissions from the device
were found to be within the limits outlined in this report.
The test results in this report apply only to the particular Equipment Under Test (EUT) as declared in this
report.

Test Personnel: Wolfgang Döring, Karlheinz Kraft
Issuance Date: 2011-04-13




© EMCCons DR. RAŠEK GmbH & Co. KG 2011
950432.1TAA


                                                                                    FCC-ID: T8C101
                                                                  Test Report #EMCC-950432.1TAA
                                                                                     Page 7 of 26
                                                                           Issue Date: 2011-04-13
              Test of SOMMER 4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz Model TX03-310-4
                        to 47 CFR Part 15C and RSS-210 Issue 8 (2010-12)




4 ANTENNA REQUIREMENT
Test Requirement: FCC 47 CFR, Part 15C, Industry Canada RSS-Gen Section 7.1.2

4.1 Regulation
15.203 An intentional radiator shall be designed to ensure that no antenna other than that furnished by
the responsible party shall be used with the device. The use of a permanently attached antenna or of an
antenna that uses a unique coupling to the intentional radiator shall be considered sufficient to comply
with the provisions of Part 15C. The manufacturer may design the unit so that the user can replace a
broken antenna, but the use of a standard antenna jack or electrical connector is prohibited. This
requirement does not apply to carrier current devices or to devices operated under the provisions of
Sections 15.211, 15.213, 15.217, 15.219, or 15.221. Further, this requirement does not apply to
intentional radiators that must be professionally installed, such as perimeter protection systems and
some field disturbance sensors, or to other intentional radiators which, in accordance with Section
15.31(d), must be measured at the installation site. However, the installer shall be responsible for
ensuring that the proper antenna is employed so that the limits in this Part are not exceeded.
According to DA 00-2225 "OET Extends Effective Date of Antenna Connector Requirement Indefinitely",
dated September 28, 2000, the OET extends the effective date of Public Notice, DA 00-1087,
indefinitely.

4.2 Result
Manufacturer:     SOMMER Antriebs- und Funktechnik GmbH
Device:           4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz
Model No.:        TX03-310-4
Serial Number:    FFFFF2
Rev.              1EW4

The antenna is a permanently attached internal antenna (trace on the PCB).
The EUT meets the requirements of this section.




© EMCCons DR. RAŠEK GmbH & Co. KG 2011
950432.1TAA


                                                                                      FCC-ID: T8C101
                                                                    Test Report #EMCC-950432.1TAA
                                                                                       Page 8 of 26
                                                                             Issue Date: 2011-04-13
              Test of SOMMER 4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz Model TX03-310-4
                        to 47 CFR Part 15C and RSS-210 Issue 8 (2010-12)




5 CONDUCTED EMISSIONS TEST
Test Requirement: FCC 47 CFR, Part 15C, Industry Canada RSS-Gen Section 7.2.1
Test Procedure: ANSI C63.4-2003, Industry Canada RSS-Gen

5.1 Regulation
Section 15.207 (a) Except as shown in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, for an intentional radiator
that is designed to be connected to the public utility (AC) power line, the radio frequency voltage that is
conducted back onto the AC power line on any frequency or frequencies within the band 150 kHz to 30
MHz shall not exceed the limits in the following table, as measured using a 50 µH/50 ohms line
impedance stabilization network (LISN). Compliance with the provisions of this paragraph shall be based
on the measurement of the radio frequency voltage between each power line and ground at the power
terminal. The lower limit applies at the boundary between the frequency ranges.
 Frequency of Emission           Conducted Limit (dBuV)
 (MHz)
                                Quasi-peak (QP)                   Average (AV)
 0.15-0.5                       66 to 56 *                        56 to 46 *
 0.5-5                          56                                46
 5-30                          60                                 50
* Decreases with the logarithm of the frequency.

Section 15.207 (c) Measurements to demonstrate compliance with the conducted limits are not required
for devices which only employ battery power for operation and which do not operate from the AC power
lines or contain provisions for operation while connected to the AC power lines. Devices that include, or
make provision for, the use of battery chargers which permit operating while charging, AC adaptors or
battery eliminators or that connect to the AC power lines indirectly, obtaining their power through another
device which is connected to the AC power lines, shall be tested to demonstrate compliance with the
conducted limits.

5.2 Test Equipment
Not applicable.

5.3 Test Procedures
Not applicable.


5.4 Test Results

Manufacturer:     SOMMER Antriebs- und Funktechnik GmbH
Device:           4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz
Model No.:        TX03-310-4
Serial Number:    FFFFF2
Rev.              1EW4

The EUT is battery powered only. Therefore - according to Section 15.207 (c) - conducted emissions
measurements to demonstrate compliance with the conducted limits are not required.


© EMCCons DR. RAŠEK GmbH & Co. KG 2011
950432.1TAA


                                                                                                     FCC-ID: T8C101
                                                                               Test Report #EMCC-950432.1TAA
                                                                                                  Page 9 of 26
                                                                                        Issue Date: 2011-04-13
              Test of SOMMER 4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz Model TX03-310-4
                        to 47 CFR Part 15C and RSS-210 Issue 8 (2010-12)


6 RADIATED EMISSIONS TESTS
Test Requirement: FCC 47 CFR, Part 15C, Industry Canada RSS-210 Annex 1
Test Procedure: ANSI C63.4-2003, Industry Canada RSS-Gen

6.1 Regulation
Section 15.33 Frequency range of radiated measurements:
(a) Unless otherwise noted in the specific rule section under which the equipment operates for an
intentional radiator the spectrum shall be investigated from the lowest radio frequency signal generated
in the device, without going below 9 kHz, up to at least the frequency shown in this paragraph:
(1) If the intentional radiator operates below 10 GHz: to the tenth harmonic of the highest fundamental
frequency or to 40 GHz, whichever is lower.
(4) If the intentional radiator contains a digital device, regardless of whether this digital device controls
the functions of the intentional radiator or the digital device is used for additional control or function
purposes other than to enable the operation of the intentional radiator, the frequency range shall be
investigated up to the range specified in paragraphs (a)(1)-(a)(3) of this section or the range applicable
to the digital device, as shown in paragraph (b)(1) of this Section, whichever is the higher frequency
range of investigation.

Section 15.35 Measurement detector functions and bandwidths.
The conducted and radiated emission limits shown in this part are based on the following, unless
otherwise specified elsewhere in this part:
(a) On any frequency or frequencies below or equal to 1000 MHz, the limits shown are based on
measuring equipment employing a CISPR quasi-peak detector function and related measurement
bandwidths, unless otherwise specified. The specifications for the measuring instrument using the
CISPR quasi-peak detector can be found in Publication 16 of the International Special Committee on
Radio Interference (CISPR) of the International Electrotechnical Commission. As an alternative to CISPR
quasi-peak measurements, the responsible party, at its option, may demonstrate compliance with the
emission limits using measuring equipment employing a peak detector function, properly adjusted for
such factors as pulse desensitization, as long as the same bandwidths as indicated for CISPR quasi-
peak measurements are employed.
NOTE: For pulse modulated devices with a pulse-repetition frequency of 20 Hz or less and for which CISPR quasi-peak
measurements are specified, compliance with the regulations shall be demonstrated using measuring equipment employing a
peak detector function, properly adjusted for such factors as pulse desensitization, using the same measurement bandwidths
that are indicated for CISPR quasi-peak measurements.
(b) Unless otherwise specified, on any frequency or frequencies above 1000 MHz, the radiated emission
limits are based on the use of measurement instrumentation employing an average detector function.
Unless otherwise specified, measurements above 1000 MHz shall be performed using a minimum
resolution bandwidth of 1 MHz. When average radiated emission measurements are specified in this
part, including average emission measurements below 1000 MHz, there also is a limit on the peak level
of the radio frequency emissions. Unless otherwise specified, e.g., see §§ 15.250, 15.252, 15.255, and
15.509–15.519, the limit on peak radio frequency emissions is 20 dB above the maximum permitted
average emission limit applicable to the equipment under test. This peak limit applies to the total peak
emission level radiated by the device, e.g., the total peak power level. Note that the use of a pulse
desensitization correction factor may be needed to determine the total peak emission level. The
instruction manual or application note for the measurement instrument should be consulted for
determining pulse desensitization factors, as necessary.
(c) Unless otherwise specified, e.g. § 15.255(b), when the radiated emission limits are expressed in
terms of the average value of the emission, and pulsed operation is employed, the measurement field
strength shall be determined by averaging over one complete pulse train, including blanking intervals, as
long as the pulse train does not exceed 0.1 seconds. As an alternative provided the transmitter operates
for longer than 0.1 seconds) or in cases where the pulse train exceeds 0.1 seconds, the measured field
strength shall be determined from the average absolute voltage during a 0.1 second interval during

© EMCCons DR. RAŠEK GmbH & Co. KG 2011
950432.1TAA


                                                                                       FCC-ID: T8C101
                                                                      Test Report #EMCC-950432.1TAA
                                                                                        Page 10 of 26
                                                                               Issue Date: 2011-04-13
              Test of SOMMER 4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz Model TX03-310-4
                        to 47 CFR Part 15C and RSS-210 Issue 8 (2010-12)

which the field strength is at its maximum value. The exact method of calculating the average field
strength shall be submitted with any application for certification or shall be retained in the measurement
data file for equipment subject to notification or verification.

Section 15.209 (a) Except as provided elsewhere in this subpart, the emissions from an intentional
radiator shall not exceed the field strength levels specified in the following table:

 Frequency                      Field Strength                    Measurement distance
 (MHz)                          (microvolts/meter)                (meters)
 0.009–0.490                    2400/F(kHz)                       300
 0.490–1.705                    24000/F(kHz)                      30
 1.705–30.0                     30                                30
 30–88                          100                               3
 88–216                         150                               3
 216–960                        200                               3
 Above 960                        500                                   3
(b) In the emission table above, the tighter limit applies at the band edges.
(c) The level of any unwanted emissions from an intentional radiator operating under these general
provisions shall not exceed the level of the fundamental emission. For intentional radiators which operate
under the provisions of other sections within this part and which are required to reduce their unwanted
emissions to the limits specified in this table, the limits in this table are based on the frequency of the
unwanted emission and not the fundamental frequency. However, the level of any unwanted emissions
shall not exceed the level of the fundamental frequency.
(d) The emission limits shown in the above table are based on measurements employing a CISPR quasi
peak detector except for the frequency bands 9–90 kHz, 110–490 kHz and above 1000 MHz. Radiated
emission limits in these three bands are based on measurements employing an average detector.
(e) The provisions in §§ 15.31, 15.33, and 15.35 for measuring emissions at distances other than the
distances specified in the above table, determining the frequency range over which radiated emissions
are to be measured, and limiting peak emissions apply to all devices operated under this part.
(f) In accordance with Section 15.33(a), in some cases the emissions from an intentional radiator must
be measured to beyond the tenth harmonic of the highest fundamental frequency designed to be emitted
by the intentional radiator because of the incorporation of a digital device. If measurements above the
tenth harmonic are so required, the radiated emissions above the tenth harmonic shall comply with the
general radiated emission limits applicable to the incorporated digital device, as shown in Section 15.109
and as based on the frequency of the emission being measured, or, except for emissions contained in
the restricted frequency bands shown in Section 15.205, the limit on spurious emissions specified for the
intentional radiator, whichever is the higher limit. Emissions which must be measured above the tenth
harmonic of the highest fundamental frequency designed to be emitted by the intentional radiator and
which fall within the restricted bands shall comply with the general radiated emission limits in Section
15.109 that are applicable to the incorporated digital device.




© EMCCons DR. RAŠEK GmbH & Co. KG 2011
950432.1TAA


                                                                                                  FCC-ID: T8C101
                                                                             Test Report #EMCC-950432.1TAA
                                                                                               Page 11 of 26
                                                                                      Issue Date: 2011-04-13
              Test of SOMMER 4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz Model TX03-310-4
                        to 47 CFR Part 15C and RSS-210 Issue 8 (2010-12)



Section 15.231(b) In addition to the provisions of Section 15.205, the field strength of emissions from
intentional radiators operated under this Section shall not exceed the following:
 Fundamental Frequency              Field Strength of Fundamental          Field Strength of Spurious Emissions
 (MHz)                              (microvolts/meter)                     (microvolts/meter)
 40.66 - 40.70                      2,250                                  225
 70 - 130                           1,250                                  125
 130 - 174                          1,250 to 3,750 **                      125 to 375 **
 174 - 260                          3,750                                  375
 260 - 470                          3,750 to 12,500 **                     375 to 1,250 **
 Above 470                          12,500                                 1,250
** Linear interpolations
[Where F is the frequency in MHz, the formulas for calculating the maximum permitted fundamental field strengths are as
follows: for the band 130-174 MHz, µV/m at 3 meters = 56.81818(F) - 6136.3636; for the band 260-470 MHz, µV/m at 3 meters
= 41.6667(F) - 7083.3333. The maximum permitted unwanted emission level is 20 dB below the maximum permitted
fundamental level.]

(1) The above field strength limits are specified at a distance of 3 meters. The tighter limits apply at the
band edges.
(2) Intentional radiators operating under the provisions of this Section shall demonstrate compliance with
the limits on the field strength of emissions, as shown in the above table, based on the average value of
the measured emissions. As an alternative, compliance with the limits in the above table may be based
on the use of measurement instrumentation with a CISPR quasi-peak detector. The specific method of
measurement employed shall be specified in the application for equipment authorization. If average
emission measurements are employed, the provisions in Section 15.35 for averaging pulsed emissions
and for limiting peak emissions apply. Further, compliance with the provisions of Section 15.205 shall be
demonstrated using the measurement instrumentation specified in that section.
(3) The limits on the field strength of the spurious emissions in the above table are based on the
fundamental frequency of the intentional radiator. Spurious emissions shall be attenuated to the average
(or, alternatively, CISPR quasi-peak) limits shown in this table or to the general limits shown in Section
15.209, whichever limit permits a higher field strength.

6.2 Test Equipment
 Type                             Manufacturer/ Model        EMCC Ident No.        Last             Calibration
                                  No.                                              Calibration      Interval
 Loop Antenna                     Rohde & Schwarz            374                   2008-09          36 months
 (3.5 MHz - 30 MHz)               HFH2-Z2
 Antenna                          EMCO                       898                   2008-11          36 months
 (30 MHz - 1 GHz)                 Model 3143
 Receiver                         Rohde & Schwarz            304                   2009-12          18 months
 (3.5 MHz - 1 GHz)                ESS
 Antenna                          Schwarzbeck                3235                  2009-12          36 months
 (1 GHz – 3.2 GHz)                BBHA 9120 D
 EMI Receiver / Analyzer          Rohde & Schwarz            516                   2010-02          24 months
 (30 MHz - 1 GHz prescan)         ESIB
 (1 GHz – 3.2 GHz)

© EMCCons DR. RAŠEK GmbH & Co. KG 2011
950432.1TAA


                                                                                          FCC-ID: T8C101
                                                                    Test Report #EMCC-950432.1TAA
                                                                                      Page 12 of 26
                                                                             Issue Date: 2011-04-13
              Test of SOMMER 4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz Model TX03-310-4
                        to 47 CFR Part 15C and RSS-210 Issue 8 (2010-12)

6.3 Test Procedures
Portable, small, lightweight, or modular devices that may be hand-held, worn on the body, or placed on a
table during operation shall be positioned on a nonconducting platform, the top of which is 80 cm above
the reference groundplane. Ceiling and wall-mounted devices shall also be positioned on a tabletop for
testing purposes.
The EUT was tested on a 0.8 meter high platform.
Preview tests are performed to determine the "worst case" mode of operation. With the EUT operating in
"worst case" mode, emissions from the unit are maximized by adjusting the polarization and height of the
receive antenna and rotating the EUT on the turntable. Manipulating the system cables also maximizes
EUT emissions [Remark: Not applicable]. All tests performed with the EUT placed in 3 axis on the
nonconductive platform. Worst case emissions are listed under chapter: test results.
New batteries were installed at the beginning of the tests.

 Radiated Emissions Test Characteristics
 Frequency range                                       3.5 MHz – 3,200 MHz
 Test distance                                         3 m*
 Test instrumentation resolution bandwidth             10 kHz (3.5 MHz - 30 MHz)
                                                       120 kHz (30 MHz - 1,000 MHz)
                                                       1 MHz (1,000 MHz - 3,200 MHz)
 Receive antenna scan height                           1m-4m
 Receive antenna polarization                          Horizontal (H-field, f < 30 MHz)
                                                        Vertical/Horizontal (E-field, f > 30 MHz)
* According to Section 15.31 (f)(1): At frequencies at or above 30 MHz, measurements may be
performed at a distance other than what is specified provided: measurements are not made in the near
field except where it can be shown that near field measurements are appropriate due to the
characteristics of the device; and it can be demonstrated that the signal levels needed to be measured at
the distance employed can be detected by the measurement equipment. (...) When performing
measurements at a distance other than that specified, the results shall be extrapolated to the specified
distance using an extrapolation factor of 20 dB/decade (inverse linear-distance for field strength
measurements; inverse-linear-distance-squared for power density measurements).
According to Section 15.31 (f)(2) At frequencies below 30 MHz, measurements may be performed at a
distance closer than that specified in the regulations; however, an attempt should be made to avoid
making measurements in the near field. Pending the development of an appropriate measurement
procedure for measurements performed below 30 MHz, when performing measurements at a closer
distance than specified, the results shall be extrapolated to the specified distance by either making
measurements at a minimum of two distances on at least one radial to determine the proper
extrapolation factor or by using the square of an inverse linear distance extrapolation factor (40
dB/decade).
H-field measurement up to 30 MHz was performed in a semi-anechoic room at a test distance of 3 m. A
calibrated loop antenna as specified in ANSI C63.4 clause 4.1.5.1 was positioned with its plane vertical
at the test distance from the EUT and rotated about its vertical axis for maximum response at each
azimuth about the EUT. For certain applications, the loop antenna may also need to be positioned
horizontally at the specified distance from the EUT. Instead of changing the loop antenna polarization to
horizontal the EUT antenna was rotated by 90 degrees. I.e. tests performed for 2 EUT antenna
polarizations. The center of the loop antenna was 1 m above the ground.




© EMCCons DR. RAŠEK GmbH & Co. KG 2011
950432.1TAA


                                                                                         FCC-ID: T8C101
                                                                      Test Report #EMCC-950432.1TAA
                                                                                        Page 13 of 26
                                                                               Issue Date: 2011-04-13
              Test of SOMMER 4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz Model TX03-310-4
                        to 47 CFR Part 15C and RSS-210 Issue 8 (2010-12)

6.4 Calculation of Field Strength Limits
Fundamental field strength limits for the band 260 – 470 MHz (fundamental frequency F = 310 MHz):
µV/m at 3 meters = 41.6667(F[MHz]) – 7083.3333 = 41.6667* 310 – 7083.3333 = 5833.3
5833.3 µV/m corresponds with 75.3 dBµV/m.
The maximum permitted unwanted emission level is 20 dB below the maximum permitted fundamental
level, i.e. 55.3 dBµV/m.

6.5 Calculation of Average Correction Factor
The average correction factor is computed by analyzing the "worst case" on time in any 100 mSec time
period and using the formula:
Corrections Factor (dB) = 20*log (worst case on time/100 mSec)
Procedure during test:
The relationship between average and peak mode reading has been confirmed by direct measurement
using the receiver’s average and peak detectors.
All emission measurements performed using the test receiver’s average detector and the max. hold
facility; i.e. the average value measured directly without the necessity of additional correction factor.

6.6 Field Strength Calculation
The field strength is calculated by adding the Antenna Factor and Cable Factor. The basic equation with
a sample calculation is as follows:
FS = RA + AF + CF
where
    FS = Field Strength in dBµV/m
    RA = Receiver Amplitude in dBµV
    AF = Antenna Factor in dB(1/m)
    CF = Cable Attenuation Factor in dB
Assume a receiver reading of 23.5 dBµV is obtained. The Antenna Factor of 7.4 dB(1/m) and a Cable
Factor of 1.1 dB are added, giving a field strength of 32 dBµV/m. The 32 dBµV/m value can be
mathematically converted to its corresponding level in µV/m.
FS = 23.5 + 7.4 + 1.1 = 32 [dBµV/m]
Level in µV/m = Common Antilogarithm (32/20) = 39.8

Note: For measurement up to 1000 MHz the Antenna Factor already includes the cable attenuation.
For test distance other than what is specified, but fulfilling the requirements of Section 15.31 (f)(1) the
field strength is calculated by adding additionally an extrapolation factor of 20 dB/decade (inverse linear-
distance for field strength measurements). The basic equation with a sample calculation is as follows:
FS = FST + DF
where
     FS = Field Strength in dBµV/m
     FST = Field Strength at test distance in dBµV/m
     DF = Distance Extrapolation Factor in dB,
         where DF = 20 log (Dtest/Dspec) where Dtest = Test Distance and Dspec = Specified Distance
Assume the tests performed at a reduced Test Distance of 1.5 m instead of the Specified Distance
of 3 m giving a Distance Extrapolation Factor of DF = 20 log(1.5m/3m) = -6 dB.
Assuming a measured field strength level of 32 dBµV/m is obtained. The Distance Factor of -6 dB is
added, giving a field strength of 26 dBµV/m. The 26 dBµV/m value can be mathematically converted to
its corresponding level in µV/m.

© EMCCons DR. RAŠEK GmbH & Co. KG 2011
950432.1TAA


                                                                                  FCC-ID: T8C101
                                                                 Test Report #EMCC-950432.1TAA
                                                                                   Page 14 of 26
                                                                          Issue Date: 2011-04-13
              Test of SOMMER 4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz Model TX03-310-4
                        to 47 CFR Part 15C and RSS-210 Issue 8 (2010-12)

FS = 23.5 + 7.4 + 1.1 - 6 = 26 [dBµV/m]
Level in µV/m = Common Antilogarithm (26/20) = 20

Note: Emissions above 1 GHz measured with a receiver reading in dBm.
For the 50 Ohms system a conversion factor of +107 dB is applicable to convert dBm into dBµV.

The field strength is calculated as follows:
FS = RAdBm + 107 + AF + CF
where
    FS = Field Strength in dBµV/m
    RAdBm = Receiver Amplitude in dBm
    AF = Antenna Factor in dB(1/m)
    CF = Cable Attenuation Factor in dB
Assume a receiver reading of -89 dBm is obtained. The Conversion Factor of +107 dB, the Antenna
Factor of 27.9 dB(1/m) and a Cable Factor of 0.6 dB are added, giving a field strength of 46.5 dBµV/m.
The 46.5 dBµV/m value can be mathematically converted to its corresponding level in µV/m.

FS = -89 + 107 + 27.9 + 0.6 = 46.5 [dBµV/m]




© EMCCons DR. RAŠEK GmbH & Co. KG 2011
950432.1TAA


                                                                        FCC-ID: T8C101
                                                          Test Report #EMCC-950432.1TAA
                                                                            Page 15 of 26
                                                                   Issue Date: 2011-04-13
              Test of SOMMER 4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz Model TX03-310-4
                        to 47 CFR Part 15C and RSS-210 Issue 8 (2010-12)



6.7 Test Results
Manufacturer:     SOMMER Antriebs- und Funktechnik GmbH
Device:           4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz
Model No.:        TX03-310-4
Serial Number:    FFFFF2
Rev.              1EW4


The EUT meets the requirements of this section.

Test Personnel: Wolfgang Döring, Karlheinz Kraft

Test Date: 2011-02-24, -25



Detailed test data please refer to the following pages.




© EMCCons DR. RAŠEK GmbH & Co. KG 2011
950432.1TAA


                                                                                                FCC-ID: T8C101
                                                                            Test Report #EMCC-950432.1TAA
                                                                                              Page 16 of 26
                                                                                     Issue Date: 2011-04-13
                  Test of SOMMER 4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz Model TX03-310-4
                            to 47 CFR Part 15C and RSS-210 Issue 8 (2010-12)



6.7.1 Duty Cycle
informative measurement (code block repetition rate)
                         Marker 2 [T2]             RBW   200 kHz     RF Att      0 dB
        Ref Lvl                   62.86 dBÌ V      VBW    2 MHz
         74 dBÌ V              111.422846 ms       SWT   200 ms      Unit         dBÌ V
   74
                                                            2 [T2]          62.86 dBÌ V
                                                                                           A
   70                                                                 111.422846 ms
                                                            1 [T2]          58.44 dBÌ V
                                                                       23.647295 ms
   65
                                                   2                                      TRG


   60               1
                                                                                          IN1


   55                                                                                     2MA




   50



   45



   40



   35



   30

                                                  T2
                  T1
   24
        Center 310 MHz                         20 ms/

Title:     TX03-310-4
Comment A: Duty Cycle
Date:      25.FEB.2011       14:05:31
Plot 6.7.1: Duty cycle - ton = 23.6 ms; T = 111.4 ms Æ duty cycle = 0.21




© EMCCons DR. RAŠEK GmbH & Co. KG 2011
950432.1TAA


                                                                                                                          FCC-ID: T8C101
                                                                                                         Test Report #EMCC-950432.1TAA
                                                                                                                           Page 17 of 26
                                                                                                                  Issue Date: 2011-04-13
                      Test of SOMMER 4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz Model TX03-310-4
                                to 47 CFR Part 15C and RSS-210 Issue 8 (2010-12)



6.7.2 Magnetic Field (f = 3.5 MHz to 30 MHz)
The magnetic field test was performed in a distance of 3 m. Therefore a distance correction factor of 40
dB is applicable (= correction from 30 m to 3 m).
The plot below shows the worst case emissions of the EUT.
The noise is ≤ 40 dBµV/m (worst case), which means a corrected result of ≤ 0 dBµV/m at 30 m.
The limit to §15.209 (a) is 30 µV/m (= 29.5 dBµV/m) at 30 m.



    EMCCons DR. RASEK                                                                 25. Feb 11 12:11

    Radiated Emissions H Field in SAR, d=3m
    EUT:                     TX03-310-4
    Manuf:                   Sommer
    Op Cond:                 cont. tx
    Operator:                Doering, K.Kraft
    Test Spec:               FCC 15, RSS-210
    Comment:                 antenne in 2 orientations
                             EUT 6 orientations

    Scan Settings (1 Range)
    |--------- Frequencies -----------||----------- Receiver Settings ------------|
      Start      Stop     Step       IF BW Detector M-Time Atten Preamp OpRge
       3.5M       30M       5k         10k      PK      5ms AUTO LD OFF 30dB

    Final Measurement: x Hor-Max / + Vert-Max
               Meas Time: 1 s
               Subranges: 25
               Acc Margin: 30dB




     dBuV/m                Mkr : 13.54000MHz 30.0 dBuV/m
    80




    70                                                                                                         fcc15209




    60




    50




    40




    30




    20




    10




     0
          3.5                                                               10                                30
                                                                                                              MHz
                                                                          PAGE 1




Plot 6.7.2: Magnetic Field emissions at 3m distance


© EMCCons DR. RAŠEK GmbH & Co. KG 2011
950432.1TAA


                                                                                                                                           FCC-ID: T8C101
                                                                                                                           Test Report #EMCC-950432.1TAA
                                                                                                                                             Page 18 of 26
                                                                                                                                    Issue Date: 2011-04-13
                      Test of SOMMER 4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz Model TX03-310-4
                                to 47 CFR Part 15C and RSS-210 Issue 8 (2010-12)

6.7.3 Electric Field (f = 30 MHz to 3.5 GHz)


    EMCCons DR. RASEK                                                                                   24. Feb 11 14:47

    Radiated Emissions in SAR, d=3m
    EUT:                     TX03-310-4
    Manuf:                   SOMMER
    Op Cond:                 cont. tx, EUT upright
    Operator:                Doering, K.Kraft
    Test Spec:               FCC 15, RSS-210
    Comment:                 4 sides, 3 heights, 1, 2m, 4m vert. hor.
                             EUT wallmount position

    Fast Scan Settings (1 Range)
    |--------- Frequencies -----------||----------- Receiver Settings ------------|
      Start      Stop     Step       IF BW Detector M-Time Atten Preamp OpRge
      30M        1000M       40k         120k       PK   0.10ms 0dBLN OFF 60dB

                                                                            Transducer No. Start  Stop    Name
                                                                                  22 30M      1000M    89826K33




     dBuV/m
    80




    70




    60


                                                                                                                                  15_209


    50




    40




    30




    20




    10




     0
          30       100           200           300           400           500         600        700         800          900   1000
                                                                                                                                 MHz
                                                                          PAGE 1




Plot 6.7.3-1: representative pre-scan plot (30 MHz to 1 GHz)




© EMCCons DR. RAŠEK GmbH & Co. KG 2011
950432.1TAA


                                                                                           FCC-ID: T8C101
                                                                        Test Report #EMCC-950432.1TAA
                                                                                          Page 19 of 26
                                                                                 Issue Date: 2011-04-13
                 Test of SOMMER 4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz Model TX03-310-4
                           to 47 CFR Part 15C and RSS-210 Issue 8 (2010-12)


                          Marker 1 [T2]           Det         AV Trd     BBHAgelb
         Att 0 dB                 42.98 dBÌ V/m   ResBW    1 MHz
         Preamp INPUT 1         1.24000000 GHz    Meas T    1 ms Unit      dBÌ V/m
   75
          D1 74 dB*
   70




   60


              D2 54 dB*                                                              1MA
                                                                                     2AV
   50


                      1

   40




   30                                                                                PRN




   20




   10




     0
         1 GHz                                                            3.5 GHz

Title:     TX03-310-4
Comment B: EUT liegend hochkant, ant 1+1.5m v, hor
Date:      24.FEB.2011 17:58:10

Plot 6.7.3-2: representative pre-scan plot (1 GHz to 3.5 GHz)




© EMCCons DR. RAŠEK GmbH & Co. KG 2011
950432.1TAA


                                                                                                                                                               FCC-ID: T8C101
                                                                                                                         Test Report #EMCC-950432.1TAA
                                                                                                                                           Page 20 of 26
                                                                                                                                  Issue Date: 2011-04-13
                      Test of SOMMER 4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz Model TX03-310-4
                                to 47 CFR Part 15C and RSS-210 Issue 8 (2010-12)



EMCCons DR. RAŠEK                                                                                                       Project#            950432.1T Date                           Name
Moggast, Boelwiese 8                                                                                                    gemessen, tested:                         2011-02-24 Kraft
D-91320 Ebermannstadt

Emissions, Field Strength                          FCC Section 15.231
                                                   emissions, harmonics up to 1 GHz
                                                                                                                        Meßabstand, Test Distance:           3m
Messplatz, Test Site:                              SAC ID 1889                                                          Antenna:    EMCO 3143 ID 898 (3m AF)

Gerätetyp, Unit type:                              TX03-310-4                                                           Bemerkungen, Remarks:
Ser.-Nr., S/N:                                     FFFFF2                                  Rev. 1EW4
Betr.-Zustand, Oper. condition:                    transmitting, modulated
Hersteller, Manufacturer:                          SOMMER

 Frequency           Detector      Reading Antenna factor                  Result              Result        Limit         Limit                Margin            Polarisation         Remarks
  Frequenz           Detektor     Anzeigewert Ant.-Faktor                 Ergebnis            Ergebnis     Grenzwert     Grenzwert              Marge                                Bemerkungen
    MHz                              dBµV      dB(1/m)                    dBµV/m               µV/m          µV/m         dBµV/m                 dB

   310.00              AV             53.7               18.3                72.0             3965.3        5833.34           75.3                 3.4                 h             fundamental
   310.00             Peak            76.9               18.3                95.2             57381.5       58333.4           95.3                 0.1                 h             fundamental
   620.00              AV              4.1               24.6                28.7              27.2          583.3            55.3                26.6                 h             harmonics, AV
   620.00             Peak            25.7               24.6                50.3              327.3        5833.3            75.3                25.0                 h             harmonics, Pk
   930.00              AV              3.4               29.4                32.8              43.6          583.3            55.3                22.5                 v             harmonics, AV
   930.00             Peak            19.4               29.4                48.8              274.8        5833.3            75.3                26.5                 v             harmonics, Pk
Table 6.7.3-1:                  Final results, emissions up to 1 GHz, receiver bandwidth 120 kHz, worst-case
                                results listed, only

EMCCons DR. RASEK                                                                                                                    Project#      950432.1T         Date              Name
Moggast, Boelwiese 8                                                                                                                 gemessen, tested:                2011-02-24 Döring, Kraft
D-91320 Ebermannstadt

Emissions, Field Strength                                    FCC Section 15.231
                                                             spurious emissions, harmonics above 1 GHz                               Meßabstand, Test Distance d (m): 3
                                                                                                                                     Antenna: BBHA9120D_S/N797 Range: 1 to 6 GHz
Messplatz, Test Site:             SAC ID 1889

Gerätetyp, Unit type:                           TX03-310-4                                                                          Bemerkungen, Remarks:
Ser.-Nr., S/N:                                  FFFFF2
Betr.-Zustand, Oper. condition:                 transmitting, modul.       ftx:     310       MHz
Hersteller, Manufacturer:                       SOMMER

Frequency Detector      Reading   Ant. Factor   Cable Att.      Result @ d    . Dist. Corr.      Result      Result       Limit         Limit            Margin            Polari-        Remarks
 Frequenz             Anzeigew ert Ant. Faktor Dämpfung       Ergebnis in d n Abst.K.           Ergebnis    Ergebnis   Grenzw ert    Grenzw ert                            sation       Bemerkungen
   MHz                  dBµV/m     dB(1/m)         dB            dBµV/m       µV    dB          dBµV/m       µV/m       dBµV/m         µV/m               dB            EUT/ANT
  1240         AV       40.05                                     40.05             0.00         40.05      100.58       53.98         500.00            13.9               v/v        RB
  1240        Peak      58.07                                     58.07             0.00         58.07      800.76       73.98        5000.00            15.9               v/v        RB
  1550         AV       33.47                                     33.47             0.00         33.47       47.15       53.98         500.00            20.5               v/v        RB
  1550        Peak      52.23                                     52.23             0.00         52.23      408.79       73.98        5000.00            21.7               v/v        RB
  1860         AV       33.68                                     33.68             0.00         33.68       48.31       55.32         583.34            21.6               h/h
  1860        Peak      54.69                                     54.69             0.00         54.69      542.63       75.32        5833.44            20.6               h/h
  2170         AV       37.37                                     37.37             0.00         37.37       73.88       55.32         583.34            17.9               h/h
  2170        Peak      54.63                                     54.63             0.00         54.63      538.89       75.32        5833.44            20.7               h/h
  2480         AV       36.14                                     36.14             0.00         36.14       64.12       55.32         583.34            19.2               h/h
  2480        Peak      56.38                                     56.38             0.00         56.38      659.17       75.32        5833.44            18.9               h/h
  2790         AV       35.98                                     35.98             0.00         35.98       62.95       53.98         500.00            18.0               h/h        RB
  2790        Peak      55.17                                     55.17             0.00         55.17      573.46       73.98        5000.00            18.8               h/h        RB
  3100         AV       36.41                                     36.41             0.00         36.41       66.15       55.32         583.34            18.9               v/v
  3100        Peak      52.53                                     52.53             0.00         52.53      423.16       75.32        5833.44            22.8               v/v

RB - restricted band              Antenna Factor and Cable Att. included in Transducer Factor --> Reading = Result.

Table 6.7.3-2:                  Final results, emissions above 1 GHz, receiver bandwidth 1000 kHz, worst-case
                                results listed, only




© EMCCons DR. RAŠEK GmbH & Co. KG 2011
950432.1TAA


                                                                                      FCC-ID: T8C101
                                                                    Test Report #EMCC-950432.1TAA
                                                                                      Page 21 of 26
                                                                             Issue Date: 2011-04-13
              Test of SOMMER 4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz Model TX03-310-4
                        to 47 CFR Part 15C and RSS-210 Issue 8 (2010-12)




7 PERIODIC OPERATION CHARACTERISTICS
Test Requirement: FCC CFR47 Part 15C, Industry Canada RSS-210 Annex 1

7.1 Periodic Operation

7.1.1 Regulation
15.231(a) The provisions of this Section are restricted to periodic operation within the band 40.66 - 40.70
MHz and above 70 MHz. Except as shown in paragraph (e) of this Section, the intentional radiator is
restricted to the transmission of a control signal such as those used with alarm systems, door openers,
remote switches, etc. Radio control of toys is not permitted. Continuous transmissions, such as voice or
video, and data transmissions are not permitted. The prohibition against data transmissions does not
preclude the use of recognition codes. Those codes are used to identify the sensor that is activated or to
identify the particular component as being part of the system.

7.1.2 Result
Manufacturer:     SOMMER Antriebs- und Funktechnik GmbH
Device:           4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz
Model No.:        TX03-310-4
Serial Number:    FFFFF2
Rev.              1EW4

The EUT meets the requirements of this section.



7.2 Manually Operated Transmitter Deactivation

7.2.1 Regulation
15.231(a1) A manually operated transmitter shall employ a switch that will automatically deactivate the
transmitter within not more than 5 seconds of being released.

7.2.2 Result
Manufacturer:     SOMMER Antriebs- und Funktechnik GmbH
Device:           4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz
Model No.:        TX03-310-4
Serial Number:    FFFFF2
Rev.              1EW4

Transmitter ceases transmission within less than 1 second after being released. The EUT meets the
requirements of this section.




© EMCCons DR. RAŠEK GmbH & Co. KG 2011
950432.1TAA


                                                                                        FCC-ID: T8C101
                                                                     Test Report #EMCC-950432.1TAA
                                                                                       Page 22 of 26
                                                                              Issue Date: 2011-04-13
              Test of SOMMER 4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz Model TX03-310-4
                        to 47 CFR Part 15C and RSS-210 Issue 8 (2010-12)



7.3 Automatically Operated Transmitter Deactivation
7.3.1 Regulation
15.231(a2) A transmitter activated automatically shall cease transmission within 5 seconds after
activation.

7.3.2 Result
Manufacturer:     SOMMER Antriebs- und Funktechnik GmbH
Device:           4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz
Model No.:        TX03-310-4
Serial Number:    FFFFF2
Rev.              1EW4
The EUT does not have automatic transmission.

7.4 Prohibition of Periodic Transmission
7.4.1 Regulation
15.231(a3) Periodic transmissions at regular predetermined intervals are not permitted. However,
polling or supervision transmissions to determine system integrity of transmitters used in security or
safety applications are allowed if the periodic rate of transmission does not exceed one transmission of
not more than one second duration per hour for each transmitter.

7.4.2 Result
Manufacturer:     SOMMER Antriebs- und Funktechnik GmbH
Device:           4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz
Model No.:        TX03-310-4
Serial Number:    FFFFF2
Rev.              1EW4
The EUT does not employ periodic transmission.

7.5 Continuous Transmission During an Alarm Condition
7.5.1 Regulation
15.231(a4) Intentional radiators which are employed for radio control purposes during emergencies
involving fire, security, and safety of life, when activated to signal an alarm, may operate during the
pendency of the alarm condition.

7.5.2 Result
Manufacturer:     SOMMER Antriebs- und Funktechnik GmbH
Device:           4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz
Model No.:        TX03-310-4
Serial Number:    FFFFF2
Rev.              1EW4
This section is not applicable to the EUT.



© EMCCons DR. RAŠEK GmbH & Co. KG 2011
950432.1TAA


                                                                                      FCC-ID: T8C101
                                                                   Test Report #EMCC-950432.1TAA
                                                                                     Page 23 of 26
                                                                            Issue Date: 2011-04-13
              Test of SOMMER 4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz Model TX03-310-4
                        to 47 CFR Part 15C and RSS-210 Issue 8 (2010-12)




8 BANDWIDTH
Test Requirement: FCC CFR47 Part 15C, Industry Canada RSS-210 Annex 1
Test Procedure: ANSI C63.4:2003, Industry Canada RSS-Gen

8.1 Regulation
FCC 15.231(c) The bandwidth of the emission shall be no wider than 0.25 % of the center frequency for
devices operating above 70 MHz and below 900 MHz. For devices operating above 900 MHz, the
emission shall be no wider than 0.5 % of the center frequency. Bandwidth is determined at the points 20
dB down from the modulated carrier.
IC RSS-210 A1.1.3
For the purpose of Section A1.1, the 99 % bandwidth shall be no wider than 0.25 % of the centre
frequency for devices operating between 70 MHz and 900 MHz. For devices operating above 900 MHz,
the emission shall be no wider than 0.5 % of the centre frequency.

8.2 Calculation of Bandwidth Limit
bandwidth limit = 0.0025 * 310 MHz = 0.775 MHz = 775 kHz

8.3 Test Equipment
 Type                        Manufacturer/ Model     EMCC Ident No.     Last           Calibration
                             No.                                        Calibration    Interval
 Antenna                     EMCO                    1448               n.a.           n.a.
                             Model 3142
 EMI Receiver / Analyzer     Rohde & Schwarz         516                2010-02        24 months
                             ESIB

8.4 Test Procedure
ANSI C63.4-2003 Section 13.1.7 Occupied Bandwidth Measurements.
(...) The bandwidth is measured at an amplitude level reduced from the reference level by a specified
ratio. The reference level is the level of the highest amplitude signal observed from the transmitter at
either the fundamental frequency or first-order modulation products in all typical modes of operation,
including the unmodulated carrier, even if atypical. Once the reference level is established, the
equipment is conditioned with typical modulating signals to produce worst-case (i.e., the widest)
bandwidth. (...) In order to measure the modulated signal properly, a resolution bandwidth that is small
compared to the bandwidth required by the procuring or regulatory agency shall be used on the
measuring instrument. However, the 6 dB resolution bandwidth of the measuring instrument shall be set
to a value greater than 5 % of the bandwidth requirements. When no bandwidth requirements are
specified, the minimum resolution bandwidth of the measuring instrument is given in the following table:

 Fundamental frequency         Minimum resolution bandwidth
 9 kHz to 30 MHz               1 kHz
 30 to 1000 MHz                10 kHz
 1000 MHz to 40 GHz            100 kHz




© EMCCons DR. RAŠEK GmbH & Co. KG 2011
950432.1TAA


                                                                                                  FCC-ID: T8C101
                                                                                 Test Report #EMCC-950432.1TAA
                                                                                                   Page 24 of 26
                                                                                          Issue Date: 2011-04-13
              Test of SOMMER 4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz Model TX03-310-4
                        to 47 CFR Part 15C and RSS-210 Issue 8 (2010-12)

IC RSSGEN Chapter 4.6.1 Occupied Bandwidth
When an occupied bandwidth value is not specified in the applicable RSS, the transmitted signal
bandwidth to be reported is to be its 99% emission bandwidth, as calculated or measured.
The transmitter shall be operated at its maximum carrier power measured under normal test conditions.
The span of the analyzer shall be set to capture all products of the modulation process, including the
emission skirts. The resolution bandwidth shall be set to as close to 1% of the selected span as is
possible without being below 1%. The video bandwidth shall be set to 3 times the resolution bandwidth.
Video averaging is not permitted. Where practical, a sampling detector shall be used given that a peak or
peak hold may produce a wider bandwidth than actual.
The trace data points are recovered and directly summed in linear terms. The recovered amplitude data
points, beginning at the lowest frequency, are placed in a running sum until 0.5% of the total is reached
and that frequency recorded. The process is repeated for the highest frequency data points. This
frequency is recorded. The span between the two recorded frequencies is the occupied bandwidth.

8.5 Test Result
Manufacturer:        SOMMER Antriebs- und Funktechnik GmbH
Device:              4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz
Model No.:           TX03-310-4
Serial Number:       FFFFF2
Rev.                 1EW4

The measured 20 dB bandwidth is: ...................................................... 339 kHz
The measured 99 % bandwidth (according to RSSGen) is: ................ 217 kHz
For detailed bandwidth plots refer to the following page.

The EUT meets the requirements of this section.

Test Personnel: Wolfgang Döring

Test Date: 2011-02-25

Detailed test data plots refer to the following pages.




© EMCCons DR. RAŠEK GmbH & Co. KG 2011
950432.1TAA


                                                                                                                      FCC-ID: T8C101
                                                                                                        Test Report #EMCC-950432.1TAA
                                                                                                                          Page 25 of 26
                                                                                                                 Issue Date: 2011-04-13
                    Test of SOMMER 4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz Model TX03-310-4
                              to 47 CFR Part 15C and RSS-210 Issue 8 (2010-12)


                          Delta 1 [T2]                 RBW    50 kHz         RF Att      0 dB
        Ref Lvl                          0.45 dB       VBW   500 kHz
         74 dBÌ V             338.67735471 kHz         SWT     5 ms          Unit         dBÌ V
   74
                                                                   1 [T2]           50.14 dBÌ V
                                                                                                   A
   70    D1 70.52 dBÌ V                                                     309.83266533 MHz
                                                                   1 [T2]             0.45 dB
                                                                            338.67735471 kHz
   65
                                                                   2 [T2]           50.59 dBÌ V
                                                                            310.17134269 MHz
   60
                                                                                                  IN1


   55 2VIEW                                                                                       2MA


                                  1                            1
                                                               2
   50       D2 50.52 dBÌ V



   45



   40



   35



   30




   24
        Center 310 MHz                        100 kHz/                              Span 1 MHz

Title:     TX03-310-4
Comment A: Occupied bandwidth 20dBc /FCC
Date:      25.FEB.2011 13:52:37

Plot 8.5-1: bandwidth plot – 20 dB bandwidth
                          Marker 1 [T2]                RBW     5 kHz         RF Att      0 dB
        Ref Lvl                       65.83 dBÌ V      VBW    20 kHz
         70 dBÌ V             310.01232465 MHz         SWT    40 ms          Unit         dBÌ V
   70
                                                                   1 [T2]           65.83 dBÌ V
                                                                                                   A
                                                   1
                                                                            310.01232465 MHz
   65
                                                               OPB          217.23446894 kHz
                                                                   T1 [T2]          37.45 dBÌ V
   60                                                                       309.88967936 MHz
                                                                   T2 [T2]          37.04 dBÌ V
                                                                            310.10691383 MHz
   55                                                                                             IN1

        2VIEW                                                                                     2MA
   50



   45



   40
                     T1                                              T2

   35



   30



   25



   20
        Center 310.0167335 MHz                40 kHz/                           Span 400 kHz

Title:     TX03-310-4
Comment A: Occupied bandwidth 99% / IC
Date:      25.FEB.2011 13:46:54


Plot 8.5-2: bandwidth plot – 99 % bandwidth

© EMCCons DR. RAŠEK GmbH & Co. KG 2011
950432.1TAA


                                                                                    FCC-ID: T8C101
                                                                  Test Report #EMCC-950432.1TAA
                                                                                    Page 26 of 26
                                                                           Issue Date: 2011-04-13
              Test of SOMMER 4 Button Transmitter, AM 310 MHz Model TX03-310-4
                        to 47 CFR Part 15C and RSS-210 Issue 8 (2010-12)




9 MISCELLANEOUS COMMENTS AND NOTES
None.


10 LIST OF ANNEXES

The following annexes are separated parts to this test report. These annexes may be file attachments for
electronic filing.

     Annex     Description                                                                Pages
   Annex 1     Photographs of test setups                                                   4
   Annex 2     Photographs of equipment under test (EUT) external views                     3
   Annex 3     Photographs of equipment under test (EUT) internal views                     3




© EMCCons DR. RAŠEK GmbH & Co. KG 2011
950432.1TAA



Document Created: 2011-04-13 16:13:14
Document Modified: 2011-04-13 16:13:14

© 2024 FCC.report
This site is not affiliated with or endorsed by the FCC