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                                                                                                                                   Assessment report No:
                                                                                                                                   NIE: 54099RAN.002

                                                 Assessment report
                                     RF EXPOSURE TEST REPORT ACCORDING TO
                                                                           FCC 47 CFR Part 2.1091
                                                                         ISED RSS -102 Issue 5:2015
           Identification of item tested.................................:                  WIRELESS POWER TRANSMISSION SYSTEM

           Trademark ...........................................................:
                                                                                            Datalogic

           Model and /or type reference .............................:
                                                                                            JOYA TOUCH SINGLE SLOT DOCK LOCKING

           Other identification of the product ....................:
                                                                                            Serial number: E17E17502
           FCC ID .................................................................:
                                                                                            U4GJNGSSD
           IC ..........................................................................:
                                                                                            3862E-JNGSSD
           Final HW version ................................................:
                                                                                            Beta
           Final SW version .................................................:
                                                                                            1.01
           Features ................................................................:       WPT and NFC
           Manufacturer .......................................................:            DATALOGIC SRL
                                                                                            Via S. Vitalino 13, 40012 Lippo di Calderara di Reno (BO) - Italy
           Test method requested, standard........................:
                                                                                            FCC 47 CFR Part 2.1091 Radiofrequency radiation exposure
                                                                                            evaluation: mobile devices.
                                                                                            ISED RSS-102 Issue 5 (2015-03) – Radio Frequency Exposure
                                                                                            Compliance of Radiocommunication Apparatus (All Frequency
                                                                                            Bands)
           Summary ..............................................................:
                                                                                            IN COMPLIANCE

           Approved by (name / position & signature) ......:
                                                                                            Miguel Lacave                                 MIGUEL LACAVE
                                                                                                                                          GARCÍA
                                                                                            Antennas Lab Manager                          2017.12.22 13:22:21
                                                                                                                                          +01'00'
           Date of issue .........................................................:
                                                                                            2017-12-22

           Report template No..............................................:
                                                                                            FAN24_01




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       Index
   Competences and guarantees .........................................................................................................................3
   General conditions .........................................................................................................................................3
   Uncertainty ....................................................................................................................................................3
   Usage of samples ...........................................................................................................................................3
   Test sample description .................................................................................................................................4
   Identification of the client .............................................................................................................................4
   Testing period ................................................................................................................................................4
   Environmental conditions ..............................................................................................................................4
   Used instrumentation .....................................................................................................................................4
   Assessment summary ....................................................................................................................................5
   Appendix A – FCC RF Exposure ..................................................................................................................6
       FCC RF Exposure evaluation for mobile devices.....................................................................................7
       FCC Evaluation.........................................................................................................................................8
   Appendix B – ISED RF Exposure ...............................................................................................................12
       ISED RF Exposure evaluation for mobile devices .................................................................................13
       ISED Evaluation Results for Mobile Exposure ......................................................................................14
       ISED Nerve Stimulation Evaluation Results ..........................................................................................17
   Appendix C – Photographs ..........................................................................................................................18




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   Competences and guarantees
   In order to assure the traceability to other national and international laboratories, DEKRA has a calibration and
   maintenance program for its measurement equipment.
   DEKRA guarantees the reliability of the data presented in this report, which is the result of the measurements and the
   tests performed to the item under test on the date and under the conditions stated on the report and, it is based on the
   knowledge and technical facilities available at DEKRA at the time of performance of the test.
   DEKRA is liable to the client for the maintenance of the confidentiality of all information related to the item under
   test and the results of the test.
   The results presented in this Test Report apply only to the particular item under test established in this document.
   IMPORTANT: No parts of this report may be reproduced or quoted out of context, in any form or by any means,
   except in full, without the previous written permission of DEKRA.

   General conditions
       1. This report is only referred to the item that has undergone the test.
       2. This report does not constitute or imply on its own an approval of the product by the Certification Bodies or
          competent Authorities.
       3. This document is only valid if complete; no partial reproduction can be made without previous written permission of
          DEKRA.
       4. This test report cannot be used partially or in full for publicity and/or promotional purposes without previous written
          permission of DEKRA and the Accreditation Bodies.

   Uncertainty
   Uncertainty (factor k=2) was calculated according to the DEKRA internal document PODT000.

   Usage of samples
    Samples under test have been selected by: the Client.
    Sample S/01 is composed of the following elements:

                                                                                                                 Reception
  Control Nº                    Description                            Model              Serial number
                                                                                                                   date
    54099/006        Multi Purpose device for retail         JOYA TOUCH SINGLE SLOT         E17E17502            2017/07/03
                                                                 DOCK LOCKING

    54099/012                  Charging Base                               --                    --              2017/07/03

    54099/024        Multi Purpose device for retail         JOYA TOUCH SINGLE SLOT         E16M01872            2017/11/13
                                                                 DOCK LOCKING

    54099/022                  Charging Base                               --                    --              2017/11/13

    Auxiliary elements used with sample S/01:
                                                                                                                 Reception
  Control Nº                    Description                            Model              Serial number
                                                                                                                   date
    54099/015                 AC/DC Adaptor                       EA10681U-120                   --              2017/07/03

    54099/019                    Mains cord                                --                    --              2017/07/03




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   Test sample description
   JOYA TOUCH SINGLE SLOT DOCK LOCKING is the battery charging station for JOYA TOUCH device, managing
   also NFC communication with the docked devices.



   Identification of the client
   DATALOGIC SRL
   Via S. Vitalino 13, 40012 Lippo di Calderara di Reno (BO) - Italy



   Testing period
   Mobile Exposure test started on 2017-07-25 and finished on 2017-08-01.
   Nerve Stimulation test started on 2017-11-14 and finished on 2017-11-15.
   Battery level measurements test started on 2017-12-04 and finished on 2017-12-05.
   The tests have been performed at DEKRA Testing and Certification, S.A.U.

   Environmental conditions
   The following limits were not exceeded during the tests:


              Temperature                                     Min. = 15 ºC
                                                              Max. = 35 ºC
              Relative humidity                               Min. = 30 %
                                                              Max. = 60 %



   Used instrumentation
                                                                              Last Cal. date   Cal. due date
         1.      Narda ELT-400 Exposure Level Tester                            2017/10          2019/10
         2.      ETS-LINDGREN HI-6005                                           2016/04          2018/04




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   Assessment summary
                                                  Radiofrequency radiation exposure limits

                                                             FCC 47 CFR § 2.1091

                      Frequency                                                              VERDICT
                                                  Technology                      Band
                        (MHz)                                                                (Pass/Fail)
                         0.130           Wireless Charging System                LF Band        Pass
                         13.56                     NFC                            ISM           Pass




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   Appendix A – FCC RF Exposure




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   FCC RF Exposure evaluation for mobile devices
  Devices operating in standalone mobile device exposure conditions may contain a single transmitter or multiple
  transmitters that do not transmit simultaneously. A minimum test separation distance ≥ 20 cm is required between the
  antenna and radiating structures of the device and nearby persons to apply mobile device exposure limits. The distance
  must be at least 20 cm and fully supported by the operating and installation configurations of the transmitter and its
  antenna(s), according to the source-based time-averaged maximum power requirements of § 2.1091(d)(2). In cases where
  cable losses or other attenuations are applied to determine compliance, the most conservative operating configurations and
  exposure conditions must be evaluated. The minimum test separation distance required for a device to comply with mobile
  device exposure conditions must be clearly identified in the installation and operating instructions, for all installation and
  exposure conditions, to enable users and installers to comply with RF exposure requirements. For mobile devices that have
  the potential to operate in portable device exposure conditions, similar to the configurations described in § 2.1091(d)(4), a
  KDB inquiry is required to determine the SAR test requirements for demonstrating compliance.
  When a device qualifies for the categorical exclusion provision of § 2.1091(c), the minimum test separation distance may
  be estimated, when applicable, by simple calculations according to plane-wave equivalent conditions, to ensure the
  transmitter and its antenna(s) can operate in manners that meet or exceed the estimated distance. The source-based time-
  averaged maximum radiated power, according to the maximum antenna gain, must be applied to calculate the field strength
  and power density required to establish the minimum test separation distance. When the estimated test separation distance
  becomes overly conservative and does not support compliance, MPE measurement or computational modeling may be used
  to determine the required minimum separation distance.
  According to §1.1310 Radiofrequency radiation exposure limits, paragraph (e), the limits for Maximum Permissible
  Exposure (MPE) to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields are:




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   FCC Evaluation
  The device under evaluation consists of a single slot dock battery charger, which also has NFC feature. During its normal
  use, the distance between the radiating parts of the device and the user will be greater than 20 cm.



    1. WPT Evaluation Results
  According to KDB 680106 D01, for devices designed for typical desktop applications, such a wireless charging pads, RF
  exposure evaluation should be conducted assuming a user separation distance of 10 cm. E and H field strength
  measurements or numerical modeling may be used to demonstrate compliance. Measurements should be made from all
  sides and the top of the primary/client pair, with the 10 cm measured from the center of the probe(s) to the edge of the
  device. Emissions between 100 kHz to 300 kHz should be assessed versus the limits at 300 kHz in Table 1 of Section
  1.1310: 614 V/m and 1.63 A/m. Measurements were performed at 1%, 50% and 80% battery levels.


                                      Upper
                                                                   Back



         Left                                                      Right




         Front




                                                             Figure 1: Measurement Setup


  Measurements were performed using the equipment listed in the “Used Instrumentation” paragraph of this document. The
  measured values for each battery levels are listed in the following tables:



 Frequency                                    Battery                H-Field measurements [A/m]       Max    Limit
                     Battery Level                                                                                   % Limit     Verdict
   (MHz)                                   charging mode        Front Back Left Right Upper          [A/m]   [A/m]
    0.130                 80%             Max output load        0.26    0.17 0.10    0.11    0.10   0.26    1.630    15.72       Pass
    0.130                 50%             Max output load        0.29    0.23 0.20    0.21    0.18   0.29    1.630    17.58       Pass
    0.130                  1%             Max output load        0.28    0.25 0.23    0.16    0.19   0.28    1.630    17.03       Pass
                                                       Table 1: H-field measurement values

 Frequency                                    Battery                E-Field measurements [V/m]       Max    Limit
                     Battery Level                                                                                   % Limit     Verdict
   (MHz)                                   charging mode        Front Back Left Right Upper          [V/m]   [V/m]
    0.130                 80%             Max output load        0.24    0.04 0.10    0.09    0.22   0.24    614.0    0.04        Pass
    0.130                 50%             Max output load        0.31    0.07 0.14    0.12    0.25   0.31    614.0    0.04        Pass
    0.130                  1%             Max output load        0.29    0.11 0.26    0.14    0.34   0.34    614.0    0.04        Pass
                                                      Table 2: E-field measurements values




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    2. NFC Evaluation Results
  As stated into DEKRA Testing and Certification, S.A.U. test report 54099RRF.001 the maximum measured field strength
  for the operating frequency is:

                                                   Frequency                  Maximum H-field strength
                                                     (MHz)                   (dBµA/m) measured at 10 m
                                                      13.56                            -4.85
                                                             Table 3: Measurement Results


  Using Field Strength Approach formula (linear terms), this value corresponds to an output power of 0.000154 mW
   E.I.R.P = Pt x Gt = (Exd)2/30
  Where:
  Pt = transmitter output power in watts
  Gt = numeric gain of the transmitting antenna (unitless)
  E = electric field strength in V/m, --- 10((dBμV/m)/20)/106.
  For measuring equipment calibrated in dBμV/m, the reading should be reduced by 51.5 dB to be converted to dBμA/m,
  therefore E = H + 51.5 dB.
  d = measurement distance in meters (m) = 10m


  So Pt = (Exd)2/(30xGt)
  H Field strength = -4.85 dBμA/m = 46.65 dBμV/m @ 10m
  Antenna gain =0.0 dBi, so numeric gain=1.0
  Therefore
  Pt= {[10(46.56/20)/106x10]2/(30x1.0)}x1000 mW = 0.000154 mW = -38.12 dBm
  The maximum output power for the 13.56 MHz transmission mode of the device is -38.12 dBm.



  In order to perform the assessment, the following equations have been used for the calculations:

                                            PE .I .R.P. [mW ]
  Power density: S[mW / cm 2 ] 
                                             4R[cm]2

                                                              PE .I .R.P. [mW ]
  Minimum compliance distance: Rmin [m] 
                                                             4S[mW / cm 2 ]

  Where:
  S = power density
  PE .I .R.P. = Equivalent isotropically radiated power
   R = distance to the center of radiation of the antenna (evaluation distance)
   Rmin = distance to the center of radiation of the antenna




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  NFC Trasmission:

   Maximum output power (dBm):                                  -38.12
   Maximum antenna gain (dBi):                                    0.0
   Minimum use distance (m):                                      0.2
   Worst Case Frequency (MHz):                                  13.56
   Maximum E.I.R.P (dBm):                                       -38.12
   Maximum E.I.R.P (mW):                                       0.00015
   Power density reference level (mW/cm2):                       0.98



  Power density at minimum use distance:

   Power density (mW/cm2):                                   0.000000031
   Verdict:                                                     PASS

  The power density level for this transmission mode is below power density reference level.

  Minimum compliance distance for this technology:

   Minimum distance to meet reference level (cm):                  0.01
   Verdict:                                                       PASS

  The minimum use distance for the device is greater than minimum compliance distance to meet the reference level.




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    3. Multiple frequencies assessment
  When multiple sources are introduced into an environment, it becomes necessary to address the sources
  interdependently, since each source will contribute some percentage of the maximum exposure toward the total exposure
  at a fixed location. The sum of the ratios of the exposure from each source to the corresponding maximum exposure for
  the frequency of each source must be evaluated.

  The exposure complies with the maximum permissible exposure if the sum of the ratios is less than unity:

                                                              n
                                                                         Si
                                                                                   <1
                                                             i 1    MPE        i

  Where
  Si    is the power density of each source;
  MPEi is the power density basic restriction of each source.


  The device under test is able to transmit simultaneously using WPT and NFC technologies, therefore the multiple
  frequencies calculation will be as follow:

                                                   0.26 0.000000031
                                                        +           = 0.16 < 1 Limit
                                                   1.63     0.98




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   Appendix B – ISED RF Exposure




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  ISED RF Exposure evaluation for mobile devices
  According to RSS-102 Issue 5, Paragraph “4. Exposure Limits”, Industry of Canada has adopted the RF field strength
  limits stablished in Healths Canada’s RF exposure guideline, Safety code 6:




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   ISED Evaluation Results for Mobile Exposure
  The device under evaluation consists of a single slot dock battery charger, which also has NFC feature. During its normal
  use, the distance between the radiating parts of the device and the user will be greater than 20 cm.



          1. WPT Evaluation Results
  According to RSS-216- Issue 2, RF exposure shall be evaluated with the client devices charged/powered by the source
  device at maximum output power. Additionally, all transmitters, including those not used for wireless power transfer, must
  be active simultaneously and at maximum power. For WPT devices designed for desktop applications (e.g. wireless
  charging pads), RF exposure shall be evaluated at 10 cm away from all sides and from the top of the WPT device / system.
  The 10 cm shall be as measured from the probe centre to the WPT device / system edge.



                                      Upper
                                                                 Back



          Left                                                   Right




          Front

                                                        Figure 1: MPE Measurement Setup
  Measurements were performed using the equipment listed in the “Used Instrumentation” paragraph of this document. The
  maximum measured values are listed in the following tables:

Frequency                                   Battery                   H-Field measurements [A/m]            Max    Limit    %
                   Battery Level                                                                                                   Verdict
  (MHz)                                  charging mode        Front     Back     Left   Right      Upper   [A/m]   [A/m]   Limit
  0.130                 80%              Max output load       0.26     0.17     0.10    0.11       0.10   0.26    5.615   4.56     Pass
  0.130                 50%              Max output load       0.29     0.23     0.20    0.21       0.18   0.29    5.615   5.10     Pass
  0.130                 1%               Max output load       0.28     0.25     0.23    0.16       0.19   0.28    5.615   4.94     Pass
                                                       Table 4: H-field measurement values




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         2. NFC Evaluation Results
  As stated into DEKRA Testing and Certification, S.A.U. test report 54099RRF.001 the maximum measured field strength
  for the operating frequency is:
                                                   Frequency                   Maximum H-field strength
                                                     (MHz)                    (dBµA/m) measured at 10 m
                                                      13.56                             -4.85
                                                             Table 4: Measurement Results


  Using Field Strength Approach formula (linear terms), this value corresponds to an output power of 0.000154 mW
   E.I.R.P = Pt x Gt = (Exd)2/30
  Where:
  Pt = transmitter output power in watts
  Gt = numeric gain of the transmitting antenna (unitless)
  E = electric field strength in V/m, --- 10((dBuV/m)/20)/106.
  For measuring equipment calibrated in dBμV/m, the reading should be reduced by 51.5 dB to be converted to dBμA/m,
  therefore E = H + 51.5 dB
  d = measurement distance in meters (m)  10m


  So Pt = (Exd)2/(30xGt)
  H Field strength = -4.85 dBuA/m = 46.65 dBμV/m @ 10m
  Antenna gain =0.0 dBi, so numeric gain=1.0
  Therefore
  Pt= {[10(46.56/20)/106x10]2/(30x1.0)}x1000 mW = 0.000154 mW  -38.12 dBm
  The maximum output power for the 13.56 MHz transmission mode of the device is -38.12 dBm.



  In order to perform the assessment, the following equations have been used for the calculations:

                                            PE .I .R.P. [mW ]
  Power density: S[mW / cm 2 ] 
                                             4R[cm]2

                                                              PE .I .R.P. [mW ]
  Minimum compliance distance: Rmin [m] 
                                                             4S[mW / cm 2 ]

  Where:
  S = power density
  PE .I .R.P. = Equivalent isotropically radiated power
   R = distance to the center of radiation of the antenna (evaluation distance)
   Rmin = distance to the center of radiation of the antenna




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  NFC Trasmission:

   Maximum output power (dBm):                                         -38.12
   Maximum antenna gain (dBi):                                           0.0
   Minimum use distance (cm):                                           20.0
   Worst Case Frequency (MHz):                                         13.56
   Maximum E.I.R.P (dBm):                                              -38.12
   Maximum E.I.R.P (mW):                                              0.00015
   Power density reference level (W/m2):                                 2.0



  Power density at minimum use distance:

   Power density (W/m2):                                             0.00000031
   Verdict:                                                             PASS

  The power density level for this transmission mode is below power density reference level.

  Minimum compliance distance for this technology:

   Minimum distance to meet reference level (cm):                         0.01
   Verdict:                                                              PASS

  The minimum use distance for the device is greater than minimum compliance distance to meet the reference level.




         3. Multiple frequencies assessment
  When multiple sources are introduced into an environment, it becomes necessary to address the sources
  interdependently, since each source will contribute some percentage of the maximum exposure toward the total exposure
  at a fixed location. The sum of the ratios of the exposure from each source to the corresponding maximum exposure for
  the frequency of each source must be evaluated.

  The exposure complies with the maximum permissible exposure if the sum of the ratios is less than unity:

                                                              n
                                                                         Si
                                                                                   <1
                                                             i 1    MPE        i

  Where
  Si    is the power density of each source;
  MPEi is the power density basic restriction of each source.


  The device under test is able to transmit simultaneously using WPT and NFC technologies, therefore the multiple
  frequencies calculation will be as follow:

                                                   0.26 0.00000031
                                                        +          =                0.046 < 1 Limit
                                                   5.62      2




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  ISED Nerve Stimulation Evaluation Results
  According to RSS-102 Issue 5, Nerve Stimulation exposure limits shall be evaluated for transmission into the frequency
  range from 0.003 to 10 MHz. Supplementary Procedure SPR-002, Issue 1, for Radio Standards Specification RSS-102 sets
  out the general test methods to be followed when carrying out an assessment to the nerve stimulation exposure
  requirements of RSS-102.

  According to Supplementary Procedure SPR-002, “Annex E – E.1.1. Passively Used Table-Top Devices”, measurements
  have been performed installing the device at the edge of a 80 cm tall and non-metallic constructed table, placing the
  measurement probe at the compliance distance away from the edge of the table. A compliance distance of 10 cm from the
  probe edge to the WPT device/sytem edge has been used for the measurements.


                                      Upper
                                                               Back



         Left                                                   Right




         Front




                                                Figure 2: Nerve Stimulation Measurement Setup
  Measurements were performed using the equipment listed in the “Used Instrumentation” paragraph of this document,
  following the measurement method shown in paragraph 6.6.1.1 of “Supplementary Procedure for Assessing Compliance
  with RSS-102 Nerve Stimulation Exposure Limits SPR-002”. Measured values for each configuration are listed in the
  following table:

          Frequency             Battery                   H-Field measurements [A/m]         Max    Limit    %
                                                                                                                    Verdict
            (MHz)            charging mode          Front   Back     Left   Right Upper     [A/m]   [A/m]   Limit
             0.130           Max output load         1.42   1.25     1.12    1.11    1.09   1.42    90.0    1.58     Pass
                               Table 5: H-field measurement values and ISED limit for Nerve Stimulation


          Frequency             Battery                   E-Field measurements [V/m]         Max    Limit    %
                                                                                                                    Verdict
            (MHz)            charging mode          Front   Back     Left   Right Upper     [V/m]   [V/m]   Limit
             0.130           Max output load         6.41    4.09    4.54    4.21    5.94   6.41    83.0    7.72     Pass
                              Table 6: E-field measurements values and ISED limit for Nerve Stimulation


  All H-Field and E-Field values are in compliance to values shown into “Table 4: RF Field Strength Limits for Devices
  Used by the General Public” for the frequency range used by the device.




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   Appendix C – Photographs




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DEKRA Testing and Certification, S.A.U.
Parque Tecnológico de Andalucía,
c/ Severo Ochoa nº 2 · 29590 Campanillas · Málaga · España


    -     Equipment view




    -     Mobile Exposure measurement setup views

    Front




    Back




Report No: (NIE)
54099RAN.002                                                 Page 19 of 21   2017-12-22


DEKRA Testing and Certification, S.A.U.
Parque Tecnológico de Andalucía,
c/ Severo Ochoa nº 2 · 29590 Campanillas · Málaga · España


    Left




    Right




    Upper




Report No: (NIE)
54099RAN.002                                                 Page 20 of 21   2017-12-22


DEKRA Testing and Certification, S.A.U.
Parque Tecnológico de Andalucía,
c/ Severo Ochoa nº 2 · 29590 Campanillas · Málaga · España


    -     Nerve stimulation measurement setup (Front face view example).




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