Futurecom Systems Group ULC DVRSVHF RF Exposure Booklet

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.
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RF Exposure
ATTENTION!
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Futurecom Systems Group Inc. could void the User’s authority to operate the equipment.
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.
If this vehicular repeater is used in combination with a separate mobile radio transmitter, it is the responsibility of the Repeater Operator to ensure that Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) limits are observed at all times during repeater transmissions. 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).
Stand Alone DVR (20W) Recommended Lateral Distance from Vehicle Body
VHF 82cm (50:50 Tx duty) UHF 403-512MHz 70cm (50:50 Tx duty) 700MHz 73cm 800MHz 76cm
Table 1 Recommended Lateral Distance - Stand Alone DVR
Mobile Radio Rated Power Recommended Lateral Distance from Vehicle Body
DVRS with <7 Watt Mobile Radio 20 cm DVRS with 7 to 15 Watt Mobile Radio 30 cm DVRS with 16 to 39 Watt Mobile Radio 60 cm DVRS with 40 to 100 Watt Mobile Radio 90 cm
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).
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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
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Transmit Duty Cycle Alert Tones for DVRS
In order to satisfy the FCC’s RF Exposure limits, a maximum transmitting duty factor of 50% over any 30 minute period should not be exceeded. The DVRS is equipped with a software algorithm that tracks mobile radio transmission time and duty factor on a rolling 25 minute basis. If the mobile radio transmit duty factor approaches 50% at the end of any 25 minute period, then the DVRS will transmit an alert tone over the air to the listening subscriber radios in order to alert users to cut back on talk time.
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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 a Mobile Radio i.e. DVRS).
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.
ANTENNA STAND ALONE DVR MODEL
Freq.
# Kit #
1 *HAF4016 764-870 ¼ wave 2 HAE6012A 380-433 ¼ wave 3 HAE4003A 450-470 ¼ wave 4 HAE4004 470-512 ¼ wave 5 HAD4006 136-144 ¼ wave 6 HAD4007 144-150.8 ¼ wave 7 HAD4008 150.8-162 ¼ wave 8 HAD4009 162-174 ¼ wave
Table 3 Approved Stand-Alone DVR Combinations
Range
[MHz]
Type
700 MHz
(20W)
20W 20W
800 MHz
(20W)
403-430
(20W)
20W
450-470
(20W)
20W
470-512
(20W)
20W
VHF (20W)
20W 20W 20W 20W
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Antenna DVR Band Mobile Radio Band
Freq.
# Kit #
Range
Type
[MHz]
1 HAF4013 764-870
2 HAF4014 764-870
3 *HAF4016 764-870 ¼ wave
4 HAF4017 764-870 5 HAE6012A 380-433 ¼ wave 6 HAE6013 380-470
7 HAE6016 450-512 8 HAE4003A 450-470 ¼ wave 9 HAE4011 445-470
10 HAE4012 470-495
11 HAE4013 494-512 12 HAE4004 470-512 ¼ wave
13 HAD4006 136-144 ¼ wave 14 HAD4007 144-150.8 ¼ wave 15 HAD4008 150.8-162 ¼ wave 16 HAD4009 162-174 ¼ wave
17 *RAD4010A 136-174 ½ wave
¼ wave,
3db
¼ wave,
3db
¼ wave,
3db
½ wave,
2db
Low
wideband
½ wave,
3.5db
½ wave,
3.5db
½ wave,
3.5db
20W
(20W)
(20W)
(20W)
700 MHz
380-430
800 MHz
450-470
5W /
12.6W*
X
X
X
(20W)
470-512
VHF (20W)
(30W)
700 MHz
X X X X
X X X X
X
6W 6W 6W 6W
(35W)
(40W)
380-470
800 MHz
X X
X X X X X X X
X
X
X
(45W)
450-520
380-470
X X
(110W)
VHF (50W)
X X 57W 57W 57W 57W 57W 57W
X
120W
VHF
(110W)
*
Table 4 Approved DVRS Configurations
* DVR RF Power into DVR Antenna HAF4016 can be 12.6W only when used with Mobile Radio equipped with ½ wave length antenna RAD4010A. VHF Mobile radio with RAD4010A can only be used in conjunction with 700MHz DVR (equipped with HAF4016 antenna).
X – Band Combination not currently FCC Approved.
Empty cells – Unused Configuration.
Non Empty Cells – MPE / SAR compliant power output.
VHF mobiles are limited to 57 Watts and 147-174 MHz when using 1/4 wave antennas.
Due to the ERP limitations enforced by FCC the antenna cables may not be trimmed.
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Antenna Installation Instructions
IMPORTANT To assure optimum performance and compliance with RF Energy Safety standards, these antenna installation guidelines and instructions are limited to metal-body vehicles with appropriate ground planes and take into account the potential exposure of back seat passengers and bystanders outside the vehicle.
Selecting an Antenna Site/Location on a Metal Body Vehicle
External installation
Check the requirements of the antenna supplier and install the vehicle antenna external to a metal body vehicle in accordance with those requirements.
Roof top
For optimum performance and compliance with RF Energy Safety standards, mount the mobile radio antenna in the center area of the roof.
Trunk lid
For optimum performance and compliance with RF Energy Safety standards, mount the DVRS antenna in the center area of the trunk.
Before installing an antenna on the trunk lid:
Ensure that the distance from the antenna location on the trunk lid will be at least 85 cm (33
inches) from the front surface of the rear seat-back to assure compliance with RF Energy Safety standards.
Ensure that the trunk lid is grounded by connecting grounding straps between the trunk lid and
the vehicle chassis.
Ensure that the antenna cable can be easily routed to the radio. Route the antenna cable as
far away as possible from any vehicle electronic control units and associated wiring.
Check the antenna location for any electrical interference. Ensure that any other mobile radio antenna on this vehicle is at least 1ft (30.48cm) away from
the DVR and its associated mobile radio antennas.
NOTE:
Any two metal pieces rubbing against each other (such as seat springs, shift levers, trunk and hood lids, exhaust pipes etc.) in close proximity to the antenna can cause severe receiver interference.
Mobile Radio / DVR Antenna separation
To ensure interference-free performance when both the Mobile Radio and the DVR are active, the two antennas must be mounted in such way as to provide 30dB minimum antenna isolation.
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