Product Safety and RF Energy Exposure Booklet for
Digital Vehicular Repeater Systems (DVRS)
ATTENTION!
Before using this equipment, please read this booklet which contains
important operating instructions for safe usage, RF energy control and
compliance with exposure limits.
8F083X03 Rev. 7
8F083X03 Rev 7
Recommended Lateral Distance from Antenna
82cm (up to 50% Tx duty cycle)
75cm (up to 50% Tx duty cycle)
73cm (up to100% Tx duty cycle)
76cm (up to100% Tx duty cycle)
RF Exposure
NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used
in accordance with the installation manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation.
ATTENTION!
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Futurecom Systems Group, ULC could void
the User’s authority to operate the equipment.
USA Users: Do not use the DVRS in the frequency band 406.0 – 406.1MHz. This frequency band
is reserved for distress beacons.
ATTENTION!
This radio is intended for use in occupational / controlled conditions, where users have full
knowledge of their exposure and can exercise control over their exposure to meet FCC
limits. This radio device is NOT authorized for general population, consumer, or any other
use.
It is the responsibility of the Repeater Operator to ensure that Maximum Permissible
Exposure (MPE) limits are observed at all times during repeater transmissions. If this
vehicular repeater is used in combination with a separate mobile radio transmitter, the
Repeater operator must ensure at all times that no person comes within the MPE distance
from the vehicle body to ensure compliance with the FCC’s RF energy exposure limits for
the general population.
The minimum lateral distance between all possible personnel and the body of the DVRS
equipped vehicle must be as specified in Table 1 (Stand-alone DVR) and Table 2 (DVR
interfaced to a Mobile Radio i.e. DVRS).
Failure to observe the MPE distance exclusion area around the antenna may expose
persons within this area to RF energy above the FCC exposure limit for bystanders
(general population).
Table 1 Recommended Lateral Distance - Stand Alone DVR
NOTE:
50% Tx duty cycle is defined as Push To Talk (PTT), 50% Talk - 50% Listen.
100% Tx duty cycle is defined as Push To Talk (PTT), 100% Talk.
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8F083X03 Rev 7
Mobile Radio Rated Power
(up to 50% Tx duty cycle)
Recommended Lateral Distance from
Vehicle Body
DVRS with <7 Watt XTL Mobile Radio
DVRS with 7 to 15 Watt XTL Mobile Radio
DVRS with 16 to 39 Watt XTL Mobile Radio
DVRS with 40 to 100 Watt XTL Mobile Radio
DVRS with up to 100 Watt APX Mobile Radio
including interference that may cause undesired
2) This device must accept any interference received,
1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
operation.
Table 2 Recommended Lateral Distance – DVRS (DVR interfaced to a Mobile Radio)
IMPORTANT
The maximum allowed gain of the λ/4 omni-directional antenna for the Mobexcom P25 DVR
Repeater is Unity (0dBd).
RF Exposure Label
The RF Exposure Label should be affixed in the vehicle beside the mobile radio control head.
The label should be in the direct view of the Repeater operator. The label is supplied with the
Mobexcom P25 DVR Repeater.
FCC Label
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8F083X03 Rev 7
700 MHz
(20W)
(up to 100%
Tx duty
cycle)
800 MHz
(20W)
(up to 100%
Tx duty
cycle)
403-430
(20W)
(up to 50%
Tx duty
cycle)
450-470
(20W)
(up to 50%
Tx duty
cycle)
470-512
(20W)
(up to 50%
Tx duty
cycle)
VHF (20W)
(up to 50%
Tx duty
cycle)
Installation Requirements for Compliance with Radio
Frequency (RF) Energy Exposure Safety Standards
ATTENTION!
To ensure compliance with RF Energy Safety Standards:
Install only Futurecom / Motorola approved antennas and accessories and set conducted
power into the DVR and Mobile antennas equal to or lower then the approved power levels –
refer to Table 3 (Stand Alone DVR) or Table 4 (DVR interfaced to XTL Mobile Radio) or Table
5 (DVR interfaced to APX Mobile Radio).
Ensure the antenna installation is consistent with the DVR Antenna Installation instructions
described in this document as well as with the Mobile Radio Antenna Installation Instructions
published in the applicable Motorola Installation Manual.
Ensure the Product & RF Safety Booklets enclosed with the Mobile Radio and the DVR are
available to the end user upon completion of the installation.
Table 3 Approved Stand-Alone DVR Combinations
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8F083X03 Rev 7
DVR: 7V083X06 (DQPMDVR8000P) Freq Range: 806-825, 851-870MHz, Trunk Mounted Antenna: HAF4016A, 1/4 wave, 0dBd
FCC ID: LO6-DVRS800
Maximum conducted power delivered to antenna: DVR (W) / Mobile (W)
Roof Mounted Roof Mounted Roof Mounted Roof Mounted Roof Mounted Roof Mounted
Mobile Antenna Antenna Antenna Antenna Antenna Antenna
XTL5000 VHF (147-174MHz)
FCC ID: AZ492FT3806
Max Power: DVR / Mobile
10W / 57W 10W / 57W 10W / 57W
XTL5000 VHF (147-174MHz)
FCC ID: AZ492FT3808
Max Power: DVR / Mobile
10W / 57W 10W / 57W 10W / 57W
XTL5000 UHF R1(380-470MHz)
FCC ID: AZ492FT4870
Max Power: DVR / Mobile 10W / 120W 10W / 120W 10W / 120W 10W / 120W
XTL5000 UHF R1(380-470MHz)
FCC ID: AZ492FT4862
Max Power: DVR / Mobile 10W / 48W 10W / 48W 10W / 48W 10W / 48W
XTL5000 UHF R2(450-512MHz)
FCC ID: AZ492FT4867
Max Power: DVR / Mobile 10W / 54W 10W / 54W 10W / 54W 10W / 54W 10W / 54W 10W / 54W
XTL5000 700/800MHz
FCC ID: AZ492FT5823
Max Power: DVR / Mobile 10W / 42W 10W / 42W 10W / 42W 10W / 42W
HAE4011A,
1/2 wave, 3.5dBd
HAE4011A,
1/2 wave, 3.5dBd
HAE4011A,
1/2 wave, 3.5dBd
HAE4012A,
1/4 wave, 3.5dBd
HAE4013A,
1/4 wave, 3.5dBd
DVR: 7V083X05 (DQPMDVR7000P) Freq Range: 764-776, 794-806MHz, Trunk Mounted Antenna: HAF4016A, 1/4 wave, 0dBd
FCC ID: LO6-DVRS700
Maximum conducted power delivered to antenna: DVR (W) / Mobile (W)
Roof Mounted Roof Mounted Roof Mounted Roof Mounted Roof Mounted Roof Mounted
Mobile Antenna Antenna Antenna Antenna Antenna Antenna
XTL5000 VHF (147-174MHz)
FCC ID: AZ492FT3806
Max Power: DVR / Mobile
5W / 57W 5W / 57W 5W / 57W
XTL5000 VHF (147-174MHz)
FCC ID: AZ492FT3808
Max Power: DVR / Mobile
5W / 57W 5W / 57W 5W / 57W 20W / 120W *
* XTL5000 VHF (136-174MHz)
XTL5000 UHF R1(380-470MHz)
FCC ID: AZ492FT4870
Max Power: DVR / Mobile
5W / 120W 5W / 120W 5W / 120W 5W / 120W
XTL5000 UHF R1(380-470MHz)
FCC ID: AZ492FT4862
Max Power: DVR / Mobile
5W / 48W 5W / 48W 5W / 48W 5W / 48W
XTL5000 UHF R2(450-512MHz)
FCC ID: AZ492FT4867
Max Power: DVR / Mobile
5W / 54W 5W / 54W 5W / 54W 5W / 54W 5W / 54W 5W / 57W
XTL5000 700/800MHz
FCC ID: AZ492FT5823
Max Power: DVR / Mobile
5W / 42W 5W / 42W 5W / 42W 5W / 42W
HAE4013A,
1/4 wave, 3.5dBd
HAE4011A,
1/2 wave, 3.5dBd
HAE4012A,
1/4 wave, 3.5dBd
HAE4011A,
1/2 wave, 3.5dBd
HAE4011A,
1/2 wave, 3.5dBd
NOTE:
Mobile RF conducted antenna power in the tables below denotes up to 50% Tx duty cycle.
DVR RF conducted antenna power in the tables below denotes up to 100% Tx duty cycle.
Table 4A Approved 800 DVRS Configurations – XTL5000 / XTL2500
Table 4B Approved 700 DVRS Configurations – XTL5000 / XTL2500
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