User's Manual

CDR-9150 OEM DATA RADIO MODULE
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CDR-9150 Data Radio
General Information and Labeling Requirements
This CDR-9150 is a frequency-hopping spread spectrum data transceiver operating in
the 902-928 MHz ISM band. The unit is designed to operate under Part 15.247 of the
FCC rules and regulations and is designed as an OEM module for integration into other
products or field devices. When installed using an approved antenna, the user need
only ensure that the appropriate FCC information is clearly visible on the outside of the
integrated product. This label should contain one of the following phrases to be
considered valid.
1. "Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID: PHO-CDR9150" or
2. "Contains FCC ID: PHO-CDR9150
For integration into products sold in Canada, the label should read as follows.
Contains Transmitter Module IC: 4315A-CDR9150
The term “IC:” before the certification/registration number only signifies
that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met.
Caution: If this radio is integrated into another product, the user is responsible for
complying with the external labeling requirements as directed in the FCC Rules and
Regulations Part 15.19. To avoid the need to obtain additional certification, the user
should only use antennas that have been tested and approved for use with this radio.
The unit operates on 50 discrete frequencies within the ISM band, each frequency
about 400 kHz apart. Using a frequency agile phase-locked loop synthesizer, the radio
is able to scan all 50 channels and quickly acquire synchronization with a transmitting
radio.
The radio is connected to a host device using a 10-pin SIP header. This connection
provides the radio with the required DC power source, allows it to be programmed and
configured and provides all I/O lines for an asynchronous serial interface.