Firmtech FB100AS-F Bluetooth Serial Adapter User Manual Bluetooth Serial Adapter

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Bluetooth Serial Adapter FB100AS-F User Guide  Version 1.0    FIRMTECH Co., Ltd. 807, 555, Dunchon-daero, Jungwon-gu, Seongnam-si Gyeonggi-do, Korea (Sangdaewondong Sunil Technopia) Tel : +82-31-719-4812 Fax : +82-31-719-4834 www.firmtech.co.kr
FB100AS-F User Guide Version 1.0 Revision History   Page 2 / 30  Revision History  Revision Date Change Descriptions Ver 1.0 01-04-2009 - Write a draft
FB100AS-F User Guide Version 1.0 (C) Copyright FIRMTECH Co., Ltd. 2005   Page 3 / 30  (C) Copyright FIRMTECH Co., Ltd. 2005 All rights reserved  The products and operation descriptions are protected by copyright law.   Any  part  of  products  and  operation  description  shall  not  be  copied,  reproduced, translated, nor transformed into readable form by electronic device or machines, without prior consent in writing by FIRMTECH Co., Ltd. There  might  be  some  misprinting  or  technical  faults  in  the  products  and  operation description which are subject to change without prior notice.
FB100AS-F User Guide Version 1.0 List of Content   Page 4 / 30  List of Content  1 What is Bluetooth? ............................................................................................................................................................ 5 1.1 Features of Bluetooth.......................................................................................................................................... 5 1.2 Operation of Bluetooth ...................................................................................................................................... 5 2 Products Overview ............................................................................................................................................................. 6 3 PRODUCT COMPONENTS .............................................................................................................................................. 7 3.1 Basic Components of FB100AS-F .................................................................................................................. 7 4 Product Appearance ......................................................................................................................................................... 8 5 Interface .................................................................................................................................................................................. 9 5.1 FB100AS-F Interface ............................................................................................................................................. 9 5.2 Pin Connection ..................................................................................................................................................... 10 6 Features of Dip Switch.................................................................................................................................................. 12 6.1 Dip Switch 1 (FUNCTION Switch) .............................................................................................................. 12 6.2 Dip Switch 2 (Baud Rate Switch)................................................................................................................ 13 6.3 Initial Set Value of Dip Switch ..................................................................................................................... 13 7 Power Indicator LED / Status LED .......................................................................................................................... 14 8 Performance of Product .............................................................................................................................................. 15 9 Current Consumption .................................................................................................................................................... 16 10 Initial Set Value of Products ................................................................................................................................... 17 11 Connecting the wireless section of Bluetooth .............................................................................................. 18 11.1 Connecting with Connection WIZARD ................................................................................................. 18 11.2 How to connect with Dip Switch Set-up ............................................................................................. 21 12 How to complete PC Configuration? ................................................................................................................. 22 12.1 PC Configuration using BTConfig tool ................................................................................................. 22 12.2 PC Configuration using Serial Communication (Hyper Terminal) Program ..................... 25 13 Approval Information ................................................................................................................................................. 30 13.1 KCC ........................................................................................................................................................................... 30 13.2 FCC compliance Information...................................................................................................................... 30 13.3 CE .............................................................................................................................................................................. 30 13.4 TELEC ...................................................................................................................................................................... 30 13.5 SIG ............................................................................................................................................................................ 30
FB100AS-F User Guide Version 1.0 1 What is Bluetooth?   Page 5 / 30  1 What is Bluetooth? 1.1 Features of Bluetooth  Objectives  of  Bluetooth  :  To  Realize  Wireless  Communication  for  Short  Distance  with  Low  Power Consumption, High Reliability, and Low Cost.  Frequency  in  Use:  To  Use  ISM(Industrial,  Scientific,  Medical)  Band  which  does  not  require  any permission to use. - 2.400 – 2.4835 GHz, 79 channels - 2.465 – 2.4835 GHz, 23 channels (in France)  Transmission Rate : 1Mbps ~ 3Mbps  Transmission Output : 1mW (10m, Class2), 100mW (100m Class1)  Network Configuration : Configured with Master and Slave relation.    A Bluetooth unit shall  allow simultaneous connections up to 7 devices (in case of ACL).  Reliability  :  To  Guarantee  stable  wireless  communication  even  under  severe  noisy  environment through adopting the technique of FHSS (Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum).  1.2 Operation of Bluetooth   <Feature 1-1 Bluetooth Operation>   Bluetooth operates based on the connection between  “Master”  and  “Slave”.  Masters are simply supposed to do  “Inquiry”  and  “Page”. Slaves are supposed to do  “Inquiry Scan” and  “Page Scan”.  If  a  Master  finds  a  Slave  and  so  “inquiry”  is  successful,  a  Slave  responds  to  the  Master  with  its information.  Interconnection between the Master and the Slave is achieved only if the information from the Slave is corresponded with the Master, and the Slave sends data to the Master.
FB100AS-F User Guide Version 1.0 2 Products Overview   Page 6 / 30  2 Products Overview FB100AS-F  has  been  developed  to  replace  the  previous  RS232  Cable  system  with  wireless  communication system to use.  Major Features of FB100AS-F 1. Bluetooth Specification 2.0 Support 2. Bluetooth Piconets (Point to Multipoint) are configurable up to (max. 1:7). 3. Easy to control communication speed by using DIP Switch. (2400 bps – 230400bps) 4. Support AT Command, and capable to control FB100AS-F by using AT Command. 5. Easy to connect to use with Bluetooth PDA, Bluetooth USB Dongle, etc. 6. Selectable Power Supply between D-Sub 9 pin Connector and USB Connector 7. Stable Data Transmission / Receipt 8. Simply support the function of Bluetooth Firmware Update  ※  We request the new users of FB100AS-F to read the information on this description carefully before they start to use the products.
FB100AS-F User Guide Version 1.0 3 PRODUCT COMPONENTS   Page 7 / 30  3 PRODUCT COMPONENTS 3.1 Basic Components of FB100AS-F  MODEL PICTURE Q’TY (EA) FB100AS-F (RS-232 Serial Adapter)  1 FCA100UC   (USB Power Cable)  1 FCA004DA (4.dBi Dipole Antenna)  1 CD (Operation Manual and Test Program)  1 <Table 3-1 Basic Components of FB100AS-F>  ※  If you find any of above components is defective, or not included in the package, please contact the seller you purchased.
FB100AS-F User Guide Version 1.0 4 Product Appearance   Page 8 / 30  4 Product Appearance    <Figure 4-1 Details and Dimension of FB100AS-F>
FB100AS-F User Guide Version 1.0 5 Interface   Page 9 / 30  5 Interface 5.1 FB100AS-F Interface   <Figure 5-1 D-SUB 9 Pin Connector>   PIN NO. NAME OF SIGNAL FUNTION INPUT/OUTPUT DIRECTION 1 CONNECT_CHECK DCD 1:N - Connect Check 1:1 - Data Carrier Detect Output 2 TX Transfer Data Data output Output 3 RX Received Data Data Input Input 4 STREAM_CONTROL DSR 1:N - Stream Control 1:1 - Data Set Ready Input 5 GND Ground  6 STREAM_STATUS DTR 1:N - Stream Status 1:1 - Data Terminal Ready Output 7 MESSAGE_CONTROL CTS 1:N - Message Control 1:1 - Clear To Send Input 8 MESSAGE_STATUS RTS 1:N - Message Status 1:1 - UART Ready To Send Output 9 VCC Power (DC 4 ~ 12V) Input <Table 5-1 Features of D-SUB 9 Signals>  ※  The power can be supplied through pin number 9.
FB100AS-F User Guide Version 1.0 5 Interface   Page 10 / 30  5.2 Pin Connection 5.2.1 Connection Diagram with Flow Control   <Figure 5-2 FB100AS-F Connection Diagram with Flow Control>   5.2.2 Connection Diagram without Flow Control   <Figure 5-3 FB100AS-F Connection Diagram without Flow Control>
FB100AS-F User Guide Version 1.0 5 Interface   Page 11 / 30  5.2.3 Connection Diagram with 1:N Function   <Figure 5-4 Connection Diagram with 1:N Function>  Note : If  Flow  Control  is  not  required,  communication  can  be  achieved  with  only  RX,  TX,  and  GND connected to the Host. For  1:N  communication,  connection  of  STREAM  CONTROL(DSR)  and  STREAM  STATUS(DTR)  are necessarily  required.  MESSAGE  CONTROL(CTS)  and  MESSAGE  STATUS(RTS)  is  used  for  the confirmation of the accurate information. In  1:N  communication,  if  all  connection  is  successful,  CONNECT CHECK(DCD)  in  SLAVE  Device  is outputted  HIGH  signal.  However,  if  one  or  more  of  connections  is  disconnected,  CONNECT CHECK(DCD) in SLAVE will be outputted LOW signal. (Default CONNECT CHECK(DCD) Output : LOW)
FB100AS-F User Guide Version 1.0 6 Features of Dip Switch   Page 13 / 30   6.2 Dip Switch 2 (Baud Rate Switch)      2400bps 4800bps 9600bps 19200bps     38400bps 57600bps 115200bps 230400bps <Figure 6-3 Transmission Rate>  6.3 Initial Set Value of Dip Switch  TYPE Function Switch Baud Rate Switch FB100AS-F   <Table 6-2 Initial Set Value of Dip Switch>  If the initial value is not consistent with <Figure 6-3>, please contact the seller you purchased the product.  Note : If the CONNECTION MODE of PC Configuration is MODE4 (AT command MODE), it shall operate based  on  the  Baud  rate  and  at  the  value  of  Role  established  in  PC  configuration,  regardless  of setting of Baud rate and Role of Dip Switch.
FB100AS-F User Guide Version 1.0 7 Power Indicator LED / Status LED   Page 14 / 30  7 Power Indicator LED / Status LED    <Figure 7-1 Appearance of FB100AS-F>  FB100AS-F has a red Power LED and green and red Status LED. Please, refer to the following description.  LED TYPE STATUS DESCRIPTION Power Indicator LED (Power LED) Power Input The Red Light Turns on Status Indicator LED (Status LED) Connecting to Bluetooth Green LED is Flickering Connected to Bluetooth Green LED turned on PC Configuration Red LED is Flickering <Table 7-1 Operation Check by LED Status>  Note : If  you  a  Reset  Switch  when  a  red  Status  LED  flickers  in  a  PC  configuration  Mode,  the  products return to the status of FACTORY RESET.
FB100AS-F User Guide Version 1.0 8 Performance of Product Page 15 / 30 8 Performance of Product No. Part Specification 1 Bluetooth Spec. Bluetooth Specification 2.0 Support 2 Communication distance 100 M 3 Frequency Range 2402 ~ 2480MHz ISM Band 4 Sensitivity -83dBm (Typical) 5 Transmit Power 8dBm (Typical) 6 Size 66 x 31 mm 7 Support Bluetooth Profile SPP (Serial Port Profile) 8 Input Power DC 5V 9 Current Consumption 100 mA (Max) 10 Temperature Operating -20℃  ~ 50℃ Limit Operating -30℃  ~ 80℃ 11 Communication Speed 2,400bps – 230,400bps 12 Antenna 4.966dBi Dipole Antenna 13 Interface 9 pin D-SUB Female (RS232) 14 Flow Control RTS, CTS, DTR, DSR support <Table 8-1 Performance of FB100AS-F>
FB100AS-F User Guide Version 1.0 9 Current Consumption   Page 16 / 30  9 Current Consumption  STATUS Current Consumption (mA) MIN MAX AVG Standby 24 30 27 Inquiry scan & page scan (Slave) 24 66 46 Page scan (Slave) 24 33 28 Inquiry (Master) 77 86 82 Connected Slave 39 45 43 Master 27 33 29 Data transmission Slave 51 57 54 Master 48 57 52 Data reception Slave 48 54 50 Master 45 54 49 Data transmission / reception Slave 51 57 54 Master 51 60 55 Power save Slave 24 33 25 Master 21 33 27 <Table 9-1 Current Consumption of FB100AS-F>  TEST CONDITIONS Baud rate : 9600 bps, Input Voltage : DC 5V The power consumption is subject to change depending on the transmission rate and volume of data.
FB100AS-F User Guide Version 1.0 10 Initial Set Value of Products   Page 17 / 30  10 Initial Set Value of Products The product has the initial Set Value as shown on the <Table 10-1>. Please be sure to identify the initial Set Value, before you begin to use.  TYPE Set Values Device Name FB100v1.0 Pin Code (Pass key) BTWIN Uart (baud rate-data bit-parity bit-stop bit) 9600-8-N-1 ROLE SLAVE Connection Mode MODE3 Operation Mode MODE0 (1:1 communication) Debug Char 0x02 <Table 10-1 Initial Set Values of FB100AS-F>  The  Operating  Set  Values  of  Products  is  changeable  by  using  Dip  Switch  or  PC  software  (Window  Hyper Terminal, or FIRMTECH PC Configuration Program.)  Note : Please refer to 12 PC Configuration for details on changing the setting.
FB100AS-F User Guide Version 1.0 11 Connecting the wireless section of Bluetooth   Page 18 / 30  11 Connecting the wireless section of Bluetooth  In order for Bluetooth devices to transmit data to each other, the wireless section of Bluetooth should be connected to each other. To connect the wireless section, you should set each role for each device, one for a MASTER, another for a SLAVE. It takes about 1~10 sec that a Master is connected to a Slave. How to connect the wireless section of FB100AS-F can be performed with 2 significant ways.    ※  We will use 2 FB100AS-F and MS Windows in describing procedures.  11.1 Connecting with Connection WIZARD (1) Connect FB100AS-F(1) to a Serial port of PC, and turn the power on. (2) Execute C-Wizard Program.   <Figure 11-1 Connection Wizard Step 1>  (3) Click FIRMTECH SLAVE Set-up button (<Figure 11-1> Blue borders)
FB100AS-F User Guide Version 1.0 11 Connecting the wireless section of Bluetooth   Page 19 / 30   1 COM PORT : Select Serial port of PC connected a product. 2 DEBUG CHAR : Default is 0x02. (Refer to the appendix A about PC Configuration) 3 DEVICE COUNT : Select number of devices to be connected. (Default 1) <Figure 11-2 Connection Wizard Step 2>  (4) Click the Set-up Start Button(<Figure 11-2> Blue borders) after setting each values in blanks (<Figure 11-2> Red borders N.1 - Com Port connected to FB100AS-F, N.2 - 0x02, N.3 - 1)   1 Procedures: procedures of Device Set-up. 2 SLAVE Device value: It shows values if the SLAVE Set-up is completed (optional) <Figure 11-3 Connection Wizard Step 3>
FB100AS-F User Guide Version 1.0 11 Connecting the wireless section of Bluetooth   Page 20 / 30  (5) Status Display of Procedures(<Figure 11-3>N. 1 red borders) turns red into green after Set-up is completed. Click the OK button if the blank of SLAVE Device Value is filled. (<Figure 11-3>N. 2 red borders) (6) Remove FB100AS-F(1) from the Serial port of PC. (the power should be turned on) (7) Connect FB100AS-F(2) to the Serial port, and turn the power on.   <Figure 11-4 Connection Wizard Step 4>  (8) Click the FIRMTECH MASTER Set-up (<Figure 11-4> Blue borders) Button    1 COM PORT : Select the Serial port of PC connected to a product 2 DEBUG CHAR : Default is 0x02. (Refer to the appendix A about PC Configuration)
FB100AS-F User Guide Version 1.0 11 Connecting the wireless section of Bluetooth   Page 21 / 30  <Figure 11-5 Connection Wizard Step 5>  (9) Click Set-up Start (<Figure 11-5> blue borders) button after setting each value (<Figure 11-5> red borders N.1 - Com Port connected to FB100AS-F, N.2 - 0x02) in blanks.   <Figure 11-6 Connection Wizard Step 6>  (10) If the Status Display of Procedures (<Figure 11-6> N.1 red borders) turns red into green, Connection Set-up is completed. With Clicking the End button(<Figure 11-6> Blue borders), finish the C-Wizard (11)   Set Function Dip Switch #3 to MASTER after turn off the power of FB100AS-F(2)’s power off. (12)   Turn ON the FB100AS-F(2) and check status LED of FB100AS-F(2) is turns ON in 1~10seconds. If LED is ON, the section of Bluetooth is connected properly and Data Transmission is usable  11.2 How to connect with Dip Switch Set-up FB100AS-F can perform data communication once you change the Dip Switch Set-up. The following is the method of setting the Dip Switch. (1) Set Baud rate Dip Switch of FB100AS-F(1) to the proper speed for communication (2) Set FUNCTION Dip Switch #3 of FB100AS-F(1) to SLAVE. (3) Turn the power of FB100AS-F(1) on. (4) Set Baud rate Dip Switch of FB100AS-F(2) to the proper speed for communication. (5) Set FUNCTION Dip Switch #3 of FB100AS-F(2) to MASTER. (6) Turn the power of FB100AS-F(2) ON. (7) If Status LED of FB100AS-F is turned on shortly, it means the wireless section of Bluetooth is properly connected, so Data transmission can be performed.
FB100AS-F User Guide Version 1.0 12 How to complete PC Configuration?   Page 22 / 30  12 How to complete PC Configuration? The Baud rate or Role is selectable using Dip Switch. (In case, CONNECTION MODE is not MODE4.) For other setting values, you can establish the setting using PC Configuration. PC Configuration can be performed with two significant ways.     First way is to use Configuration tool provided by FIRMTECH Co., Ltd.   Second is to use the serial communication programs such as Hyper Terminal or Mincom provided by OS.   To set these are shown below.  12.1 PC Configuration using BTConfig tool (1) After setting 4th Switch (PC Configuration Switch) of Function Dip Switch FB100AS-F ON and connect the power. Check if red LED is flickers on Status LED. (2) Execute BTConfig tool after connect FB100AS-F to serial port of PC.    <Figure 12-1 BTConfig tool initialization>  (3) Click  “SERIAL OPEN”  button. (<Figure 12-1> blue borders)
FB100AS-F User Guide Version 1.0 12 How to complete PC Configuration?   Page 23 / 30   1 DEBUG CHARACTER : Default is 0x02. (refer to the appendix A about PC Configuration) 2 SERIAL PORT : COM PORT proper port, BAUDRATE 9600, PARITY BIT None, STOP BIT 1 <Figure 12-2 BTConfig tool Serial connection>   1 SERIAL OPENED, READ TO SET : BTConfig tool and communication status of products. <Figure 12-3 BTconfig tool connection>
FB100AS-F User Guide Version 1.0 12 How to complete PC Configuration?   Page 24 / 30   (4) If  the  <Figure  12-2>  comes  up,  set  each  blank  (Red  borders  N.1~2)  to  (COM  PORT  –  Port connected to FB100AS-F, BAUDRATE – 9600, PARITY BIT – None, STOP BIT – 1). After the set-up, click the OPEN button (Red borders N.3), then Serial Connection and Ready To Set (Red borders N.1) lights become green as shown on <Figure 12-3> . If the lights doesn’t change into green, check the COM PORT and execute BTConfig tool once again. (5) If READ button (blue borders) is clicked after BTConfig tool is connected to products as shown on <Figure 12-3>, MENU Buttons (<Figure 12-4> red borders N.1) are activated.  1 BLUETOOTH PARAMETERS: Set-up Group Button 2 Set-up window: change Set-up Groups and values 1  READ  button:  read set  values. (During  first initialization,  value  should  be  READ  after  BTConfig tools  are connected to products) 2 WRITE button: Save set values. (Serial port is automatically off after saving is completely.) 3 INIT button: Reset all the set values to Factory fix points. <Figure 12-4 BTConfig tool Set-up>  (6) If  you  select  any  PARAMETERS(<Figure  12-4>  red  borders  N.1),  the  window  for  Value  Check  and Set-up comes up on the right (7) Save the set values by clicking the WRITE button after Set-up completed.
FB100AS-F User Guide Version 1.0 12 How to complete PC Configuration?   Page 25 / 30   1 WRITE PARAMETERS: Save the currently set values. 2 RETURN TO READ: Set to the initial value. <Figure 12-5 BTConfig tool WRITE>  Note: Please refer to the appendix A of PC Configuration for the further descriptions.  12.2  PC  Configuration  using  Serial  Communication  (Hyper  Terminal) Program 12.2.1 To Execute Hyper Terminal To  set  up  PC  Configuration  using  Hyper  Terminal,  following  procedures  shall  be  performed  prior  to  the power is being supplied after the FB100AS-F is connected to the PC. To  set  up  PC  Configuration, the  Serial  Communication Program  is  required.  We  will use  Hyper  Terminal in describing the procedures. (1) Fix the number 4 switch of Function Dip Switch at ON.
FB100AS-F User Guide Version 1.0 12 How to complete PC Configuration?   Page 26 / 30   <Figure 12-6 Hyper Terminal Set up Window 1>  (2) Execute  in  the  order  of  [start][All  Programs][Accessories][Communications][Hyper Terminal], then connection window will appear. Enter appropriate name and click.   <Figure 12-7 Hyper Terminal Set up Window 2>  (3) When the <Figure 12-7> comes up, select the COM port connected to FB100AS-F, and clicks the OK button.
FB100AS-F User Guide Version 1.0 12 How to complete PC Configuration? Page 27 / 30 <Figure 12-8 Hyper Terminal Set up Window 3> (4) When  Registration  Information  Window  comes  up  as  on  <Figure  12-8>,  select  Bit  per  second : 9600,  Data  bit :  8,  Parity :  none,  Stop  bit :  1,  Flow  control :  none,  which  will  execute  Hyper Terminal. <Figure 12-9 Hyper Terminal Set Up Window 4>
FB100AS-F User Guide Version 1.0 12 How to complete PC Configuration?   Page 28 / 30   (5) Basically,  the  Hyper  Terminal  does  not  show  the  entered character.    To  make  sure of the  entered character, select [File][Properties] on the Menu, then registration information window will appear shown as on <Figure 12-9>, click the ASCII Setup button.   <Figure 12-10 Hyper Terminal Set Up Window 5>  (6) As shown on <Figure 12-10>, Check  “Echo typed characters locally”  and come  out pressing the acknowledge button. Now the  Hyper  Terminal program setting procedure is completed  to  use  PC Configuration. (7) If the Power is approved for FB100AS-F, the menu such as <Figure 12-11> will appear on the Hyper Terminal.   <Figure 12-11 Pc Configuration Menu>
FB100AS-F User Guide Version 1.0 12 How to complete PC Configuration?   Page 29 / 30  12.2.2 How to Use PC Configuration Menu The user may select the menu to change by selecting the given number in front of the left end menu. For example : To change  “DEVICE NAME”, enter : [1][Enter]  Note : When Reset Button is pressed at <Figure 12-11>, all the set up value shall be reset to the initial set up status (factory fix point).  Following is the order to use the menu. (1) The execution will only be executed by pressing the  “Enter”  key. (2) The small character  “t”  will always move to be positioned at upper side of the menu. (3) To  move  menu,  use  the  number  in  the  end  of  left  side.    Please  be  sure  to  “Enter”  key  upon completion of input. (4) “←”  key is used to delete the entered character currently. (5) If  the  entered  character  is  unreadable  or  is  not  supported  at  the  appropriate  menu,  “Retry  >” message will be output. (6) If the input message is more than 12 characters,  “Overflow buffer”  message will be output and then “Retry >”  message appeared as well.  Upon completion of PC Configuration setting up, turn off the FB100AS-F, and change the Function Dip Switch #4 (PC configuration) to OFF position  and turn the power ON, which will start the Bluetooth to operate normally.  Note : Please  refer  to  the  Appendix  A,  details  of  PC  Configuration  for  detailed  value  description  of  PC Configuration.
FB100AS-F User Guide Version 1.0 13 Approval Information Page 30 / 30 13 Approval Information 13.1 KCC 13.2 FCC compliance Information 13.3 CE 13.4 TELEC 13.5 SIG
FB100AS-F User Guide Version 1.0 13 Approval Information FCC Information to User This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: • Reori nt or relocate the receiving antenna.• Incre se the separation between the equipment and receiver.• Conn ct the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is con-nected. • Consult the deal r or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.Caution Modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. FCC Compliance Information : 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

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