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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Motorola T325 Bluetooth Portable Car Speaker (Black)


Motorola T325 Bluetooth Portable Car Speaker (Black) 
Motorola T325 Bluetooth Portable Car Speaker (Black) 
Product Description
Amazon.com Product Description
Go hands-free the moment you enter your car with the T325 Portable Bluetooth® Speakerphone. The T325's intuitive design includes an entry on/exit off feature that automatically syncs your Bluetooth-enabled phone with the speakerphone when you enter your car. This clever speakerphone is packed with premium calling features, including an automated phonebook that announces the name of incoming callers. It also gives you one touch access to Bing 411--a service that provides directions, weather updates, movie times, and more. 

Syncs Automatically with Your Mobile Device
Fully Bluetooth-enabled, the T325 wirelessly syncs with your mobile device the moment you enter your car. There are no buttons to fumble with or push, and everything is automatic so you'll never forget. This way you'll always talk hands-free and keep your attention where it needs to be--on the road. You don't have to worry about it turning it off either; the T325 automatically switches itself off when you get out of your car, conserving battery life for your next trip.

Call Options at the Touch of a Button
With the T325, you gain access to several convenient calling functions, including call waiting and mute. A large call button lets you answer and place calls with ease, while a tri-color LED displays Bluetooth connectivity and mute status. Most importantly, the speakerphone's controls are user-friendly so you won't compromise your safety while driving.

Convenient Contact Features
When you receive a call, the T325 will audibly announce the name of the incoming caller. It pulls names directly from your phonebook and will recognize up to 1,500 entries.

For added convenience, the T325 will automatically compile a "Favorite Contacts" list. It intuitively updates and stores your 25 most frequently used phone numbers and allows one-touch dialing for those contacts.

Instant Access to Bing 411 Services
The T325 also gives you access to Bing 411--a fast and easy way to stay connected and get information when you're on the go. Preprogrammed as the number-one spot on the "Favorite Contacts" list, Bing 411 provides one-touch access to driving directions, weather, movies, sports, stock quotes and more.

Long-Lasting Charge and Universal Bluetooth Compatibility
The T325 provides up to 17 hours of uninterrupted talk time. On standby, the battery's charge can last for up to 2-1/2 weeks. For added convenience, a micro-USB charging port is included on the side of the device.
The speakerphone also features universal compatibility and can be used with any Bluetooth-enabled device--it's simple to set up and takes only seconds to sync.




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Thursday, December 23, 2010

Wireless N H 264 PTZ Network Camera DCS-5635

D-Link DCS-5635 imageWireless N H 264 PTZ Network Camera DCS-5635 has been issued type approval by DGPT in Indonesia. Wireless N H 264 PTZ Network Camera DCS-5635 is a high performance camera for professional surveillance and remote monitoring. This network camera features motorized pan, tilt, and optical/digital zoom for ultimate versatility. The 10x optical zoom lens delivers the level of clarity necessary to identify faces, license plate numbers, and other important details that are difficult to clearly distinguish using digital zoom alone.

KEY FEATURES
  • Multiple H.264 streams
  • Pan and tilt camera with 10x optical zoom and auto focus
  • Micro SD card slot for local storage
  • 3GPP mobile surveillance
  • 802.11n wireless connectivity*
  • WPS support*
Technical Specifications Wireless N H 264 PTZ Network Camera DCS-5635 :

PACKAGE CONTENTS
  • Internet Camera
  • 12V/2A External Power Adapter
  • CAT5 Ethernet cable
  • Quick Installation Guide
  • Master CD
  • A/V Cable
  • Plate
  • Mounting Screws
CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS
  • Image Sensor: 1/4-inch Color, CCD Sensor, De-Interlace Scan Mode
  • Lens Type: 10x Optical Zoom Fixed Lens
  • Digital Zoom: 16x
  • 3A Control: AGC, AWB, AES
  • Electronic Shutter Speed: NTSC: 1/60sec~ 1/120,000 sec PAL: 1/50sec~ 1/120,000 sec
  • Minimum Illumination: Color: 0.7 Lux / F1.8 B/W: 0.02 Lux / F1.8
  • ICR Support
  • Pan angle: +/- 165 degrees Tilt angle: -87 to +34 degrees
  • Field of View (approximate) Horizontal: 51° (Wide) to 6° (Tele) Vertical: 40° (Wide) to 4°(Tele) Diagonal: 63° (Wide) to 7°(Tele)
  • Privacy Mask: 3 Zones
WIRELES*
  • Security: WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2
  • Supports WPS
  • Transmit ion: 2TX, 2RX
  • Data Rate:
  • IE 802.11n: From MCS0 to MCS15
  • IE 802.11g: 54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 9, 6 Mbps
  • IE 802.11b: 11, 5.5,2, 1 Mbps
  • Auto-select or manual
  • Output Power
  • 12 dBm@11n (Typical)
  • 12 dBm@11g (Typical)
  • 16 dBm@11b (Typical)
  • Sensitivity
  • 802.11n: Packet Error Rate <>
  • 802.11g: Packet Error Rate <>
  • 802.11b: Packet Error Rate <>
  • Antenna
  • Connector: MHF
  • Operating Frequency: 2.4Ghz
AUDIO
  • Two-way audio
  • External audio in
  • External audio out
  • GSM-AMR: 12.2kbps, PCM: 8Kbps
MICROPHONE
  • Omni-directional Frequency 20 to 20,000 Hz
  • S/N ratio: over 58dB
LEDS
  • Link/Power/WPS
PROTOCOLS
  • IPv4, ARP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, DHCP Client, NTP Client (D-Link), DNS Client, DDNS Client (D-Link), SMTP Client, FTP Client, HTTP Server, Samba Client, PPPoE, UpnP Port Forwarding, RTP, RTSP, RTCP, 3GPP
RESOLUTION
  • NTSC: 704x480 / 352x240 /176x120 : 30 fps
  • PAL: 704x576 / 352x288 /176x144 : 25 fps
CODEC SUPPORT:
  • MPEG4/MJPEG/H.264 (simultaneous)
  • JPEG for still image
INTERFACES
  • LAN, Microphone, I/O, Line/ Video Out, MicroSD, WPS, Reset
DATA RATES*
  • IE 802.11n: From MCS0 to MCS15
  • IE 802.11g: 54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 9, 6 Mbps
  • IE 802.11b: 11, 5.5,2, 1 Mbps
  • Auto-select or Manual specified
POWER
  • 12 VDC, 2 A
POWER CONSUMPTION
  • 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.4 A
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
  • Operating System: Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7
  • Browser: Internet Explorer, Firefox, Mozilla or Opera
  • 3GPP Mobile Phone
DIMENSIONS (L x W x H)
  • 140.3 x 136.1 x 140.1 mm
WEIGHT
  • DCS-5650: 810 g
  • DCS-5635: 855 g
OPERATING TEMPERATURE
  • 0° to 40° (32° to 104°)
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
  • -20° to 70° (-4° to 158°)
OPERATING HUMIDITY
  • 20%-80% RH noncondensing
CERTIFICATIONS
  • FCC
  • IC
  • CE
  • C-Tick
Please used telecommunication devices has been type approval certificated by Directorate of General Post and Telecommunication



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Wireless N Home Network Camera DCS-930

D-Link DCS-930 imageWireless N Home Network Camera DCS-930 has been issued type approval by DGPT in Indonesia December 20st 2010. Wireless N Home Network Camera DCS-930. What this product does : this camera connects to your home Wi-Fi network and transmits high quality video images for surveillance. Equipped with its own built-in web server, it can be accessed remotely from anywhere via the Internet, it is designed to work well in low-light conditional and includes a microphone.

Wireless N Benefits : The camera uses wireless N technology, the latest Wi-Fi standard which offers more speed, extended coverage and virtually no dead sport while still compatible whit previous network standards.

Power Video Monitoring software : D-Link's D-ViewCam ™ software is included with this camera. With it, you can monitor multiple cameras on a single screen, program your recordings, playback and search recorded footage.

Specification Wireless N Home Network Camera DCS-930 :

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
  • Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7
  • Internet Explorer 6 or above , Firefox 3.5 or above, Safari 4 Networking Protocol
  • IPV4, ARP, TCP, UDP, ICMP
  • DHCP Client
  • NTP Client (D-Link)
  • DNS Client
  • DDNS Client (Dyndns and D-Link)
  • SMTP Client
  • FTP Client
  • HTTP Server
  • PPPoE
  • UPnP Port Forwarding
  • LLT D
  • UPnP-X1
BUILT -IN NETWORK INTERFACE
  • 10/100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet
  • 802.11b/g/n WLAN
WIRELES CONNECTIVITY
  • 802.11b/g/n Wireless with WEP/WPA/WPA2 security
WIRELES TRANSMIT OUTPUT POWER
  • 16 dbm for 11b, 12 dbm for 11g,12 dbm for 11n (typical)
SDRAM
  • 32 MB
FLASH MEMORY
  • 4 MB
RESET BUTTON
  • Reset to factory default
VIDEO Codecs
  • MJPEG
  • JPEG for still images
VIDEO FEATURES
  • Adjustable image size and quality
  • Time stamp and text overlay
  • Flip and Mirror
RESOLUTION
  • 640 x 480 at up to 20 fps
  • 320 x 240 at up to 30 fps
  • 160 x 120 at up to 30 fps
LENS
  • Focal length: 5.01 mm, F2.8
SENSOR
  • VGA 1/5 inch CMOS Sensor
Minimum Illumination
  • 1 lux @ F2.8
View Angle
  • Horizontal: 45.3°
  • Vertical: 34.5°
  • Diagonal: 54.9°
DIGITAL ZOOM
  • Up to 4x
3A CONTROL
  • AGC (Auto Gain Control)
  • AWB (Auto White Balance)
  • ES (Auto Electronic Shutter)
Power
  • Input: 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
  • Output: 5 V DC, 1.2 A
  • External AC-to-DC switching power adapter
DIMENSIONS (W x D x H)
  • Including the bracket and stand: 65.8 x 65 x 126 mm
  • Camera only : 27.2 x 60 x 96 mm
WEIGHT
  • 76.9 g (without bracket and stand)
MAX POWER CONSUMPTION
  • 2 W
Operation Temperature
  • 0 ˚C to 40 ˚C (32 ˚F to 104 ˚F)
Storage Temperature
  • -20 ˚C to 70 ˚C (-4 ˚F to 158 ˚F)
Humidity
  • 20-80% RH non-condensing
Emission (EMI), Safety & Other Certifications
  • FCC Class B
  • IC
  • C-Tick
  • CE
Please to used telecommunication equipment has been certificated by DGPT in Indonesia.
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

D-Link | Wireless mobile router DIR-451

Every telecommunication devices, that want to be distributed in Indonesia must received Indonesia’s regulatory certification, Wireless Mobile Router DIR-451 is one of D-Link International product telecommunication has been issued type approval certification last year in June 2009 and that product has been tested by testing house in Indonesia.

System Requirements of Wireless mobile router DIR-451 :
  • A compatible 32-bit PCMCIA (UMTS) card with service.
  • Computers with Windows®, Macintosh®, or Linux-based operating systems with an installed Ethernet adapter
  • Internet Explorer Version 6.0 or Netscape Navigator™ Version 6.0 and above (for configuration)
here is technical specification :

Standards
  • IEEE 802.11g
  • IEEE 802.11b
  • IEEE 802.3
  • IEEE 802.3u
Wireless Signal Rates
  • 54Mbps • 48Mbps
  • 36Mbps • 24Mbps
  • 18Mbps • 12Mbps
  • 11Mbps • 9Mbps
  • 6Mbps • 5.5Mbps
  • 2Mbps • 1Mbps
Security
  • WPA – Wi-Fi Protected Access (TKIP, MIC, IV Expansion, Shared Key Authentication)
  • 802.1x
  • 64/128-bit WEP
  • WPA/WPA2
  • WPA/PSK
  • WPA2/PSK
Modulation Technology
  • Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM)
Receiver Sensitivity
  • 54Mbps OFDM, 10% PER,-68dBm)
  • 48Mbps OFDM, 10% PER,-68dBm)
  • 36Mbps OFDM, 10% PER,-75dBm)
  • 24Mbps OFDM, 10% PER,-79dBm)
  • 18Mbps OFDM, 10% PER,-82dBm)
  • 12Mbps OFDM, 10% PER,-84dBm)
  • 11Mbps CCK, 8% PER,-82dBm)
  • 9Mbps OFDM, 10% PER,-87dBm)
  • 6Mbps OFDM, 10% PER,-88dBm)
  • 5.5Mbps CCK, 8% PER,-85dBm)
  • 2Mbps QPSK, 8% PER,-86dBm)
  • 1Mbps BPSK, 8% PER,-89dBm)
VPN Pass Through/ Multi-Sessions
  • PPTP
  • L2TP
  • IPSec
Device Management
  • Web-based Internet Explorer v6 or later; Netscape
Navigator v6 or later; or other Java-enabled browsers
  • DHCP Server and Client
Wireless Frequency Range
  • 2.4GHz to 2.462GHz
Wireless Operating Range
  • Indoors – up to 328 ft. (100 meters)
  • Outdoors- up to 1312 ft. (400 meters)
Wireless Transmit Power
  • 15dBm ± 2dBm
Please used telecommunication devices has been type approval certificated by directorate of General Post and Telecommunication
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D-Link | Wireless 150 USB Adapter DWA-125

This wireless 150 USB adapter is based on draf 802.11n technology to greatly improve the speed and range of your wireless to significantly outperform 802.11g device, the wireless 150Adapter enables you to connect to your wireless network with greater reception and range designed to work around obstructions.

In October 5th 2009 Wireless 150 USB Adapter DWA-125 has been issued certification telecommunication by DGPT in Indonesia and this product has been tested by testing house in Indonesia.

here is features Wireless 150 USB Adapter DWA-125 :
  • USB based wireless WiFi connection
  • Standards -IEEE 802.11g, 802.3, and 802.3u
  • Enhanced – 802.11n (draft 2.0)
  • Wi-Fi Protected Access WPA, WPA2
  • Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
  • Standard Web Browser based Device Management
  • LEDs – Link, Activity
  • Dimensions (W x D x H) – 1.5 x 3.5 x 0.5 inches
  • Weight – 0.226 kgs
Don’t forget to using telecommunication devices has been issued type approval certification by DGPT ( Directorate of General Post and Telecommunication ) Indonesia .
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D-Link | Wireless 150 Router DIR-600

In Indonesia, October 05 th 2009 one of telecommunication product by D-Link International ( Wireless 150 Router DIR-600 ) has been issued certification telecommunication devices by DGPT ( Directorate of General Post and Telecommunication ) and this product has been tested in Indonesia testing house.

Wireless 150 Router DIR-600 is create a high speed wireless network for your home using the D-link wireless 150 Router, connect the DIR-600 to a Broadband modem and wirelessly share your high-speed internet connection and enjoy surfing the web, checking e-mail, and chatting with family and friends online.

Wireless 150 Router DIR-600 Features :
  • IEEE 802 11b/g wireless LAN compliant
  • Advanced schedule and user level control
  • Interactive Install Guide
  • WPA (TKIP) and WPA2 (AES) support
Don’t forget used telecommunication devices has been issued type approval certification by DGPT in Indonesia.

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D-Link| 3.5G HSDPA USB Adapter DWM-152

I inform information about telecommunication devices D-Link International in October 15th 2009 the 3.5G HSDPA USB Adapter DWM-152 has been certificated by DGPT ( Directorate Of Telecommunication Post and Telecommunication ) Indonesia and this product has been tested by test house In Indonesia.

The 3.5G HSDPA USB Adapter allows users with a computer to connect to worldwide mobile broadband networks.
While connected, users can transfer data, stream media, and send SMS messages. A built-in MicroSD card reader slot can be used for optional removable storage.

BENEFITS
  • Provides high-speed connectivity in areas without conventional 802.11 wireless access
  • Compatible with a wide-range of mobile service networks
  • Pocket-sized USB adapter saves space
  • MicroSD card reader offers storage functions

Technical Specification USB Adapter DWM-152 :

MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
  • Windows 2000/XP/VISTA or Mac OS X 10.4.0+
  • Pentium 500MHz or greater
  • 128MB RAM or greater
  • 50MB available disk space
  • Internet Explorer v6.0+ / Firefox v1.5+
GSM BAND (GSM/GPRS/EDGE)
  • 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz
  • Power Class 4 (900 / 1850 MHz)
  • Power Class 1 (1800 / 1900 MHz)
UMTS/HSDPA BAND
  • 850 / 1900 / 2100 MHz
  • Power Class 3 (+24 dBm)
DATA RATES
  • DL: 3.6 Mbps / 384 Kbps
  • UL: 384 Kbps
ANTENNA
  • Internal monopole antenna
INTERFACE SUPPORT
  • USB 2.0
SMS
  • Circuit-switched (GSM)
  • Packet-switched (GPRS)
SMS MANAGER
  • Create, edit, forward, and send messages
  • Inbox, outbox, draft, and sent folders
PHONEBOOK
  • Import, export, add, modify, and delete records
USIM SLOT
  • Standard 6-Pin SIM card interface
PLUG AND PLAY
  • Automatic software/driver installation
CONNECTION STATUS
  • Network name, signal strength, send/receive rate
LED INDICATOR
  • Five-color LED provides status information
MicroSD Card READER
  • Supports standard MicroSD Cards up to 8GB
CERTIFICATION
  • CE
  • NCC
DIMENSIONS (L x W x H)
  • 89.4 x 26.68 x 12 mm
Operating Temperature
  • -10° to 55°C (14° to 131°F)
Please use telecommunication product has been type approval certificate of telecommunication device by DGPT.
READ MORE - D-Link| 3.5G HSDPA USB Adapter DWM-152

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Cellmax | CMA-BDHH/6521/E0-6 | GSM / CDMA

In Indonesia, Telecommunication devices Quad Port Antenna Cellmax CMA-BDHH/6521/E0-6( GSM/CDMA ) is one of two telecommunication devices antenna cellmax of Global Communication Solutions has been issued type approval certification in Indonesia at April 06, 2010 and one more telecommunication devices Quad Port Antenna Cellmax CMA-BDHH/6519/EO-8 ( GSM/CDMA ) has been issued type approval certification in Indonesia at April 06, 2010.

Frequency Range Cellmax CMA-BDHH/6519/EO-6 :
  • 1800 ( 1760 – 1880 MHz )
  • 1900 ( 1850 – 1990 MHz )
  • 2100 ( 1920 – 2170 MHz )
Polarization : 2 x Quot Linear 45

Gian Cellmax CMA-BDHH/6519/EO-6 :
  • 1800 ( 4 x 20.4 dBi )
  • 1900 ( 4 x 20.6 dBi )
  • 2100 ( 4 x 21.3 dBi )
Don’t forget to use telecommunication product has been certificated by DGPT.
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Friday, November 26, 2010

Cellmax | CMA-BDHH/6519/E0-8 ( GSM/CDMA )

Quad Port Antenna Cellmax CMA-BDHH/6519/E0-8 ( GSM/CDMA ) is one of two telecommunication devices antenna cellmax of Global Communication Solutions has been issued type approval certification in Indonesia at April 06, 2010 and one more telecommunication devices Quad Port Antenna Cellmax CMA-BDHH/6521/EO-6 ( GSM/CDMA ) has been issued type approval certification in Indonesia at April 06, 2010.

Frequency Range Cellmax CMA-BDHH/6519/EO-6 :
  • 1800 ( 1760 – 1880 MHz )
  • 1900 ( 1850 – 1990 MHz )
  • 2100 ( 1920 – 2170 MHz )
Polarization : 2 x Quot Linear 45

Gian Cellmax CMA-BDHH/6519/EO-6 :
  • 1800 ( 4 x 20.4 dBi )
  • 1900 ( 4 x 20.6 dBi )
  • 2100 ( 4 x 21.3 dBi )
Frequency Range CMA-BDHH/6519/EO-8 ( GSM/CDMA ) :
  • 1800 ( 1760 – 1880 MHz )
  • 1900 ( 1850 – 1990 MHz )
  • 2100 ( 1920 – 2170 MHz )
Polarization : 2 x Quot Linear 45

Gian Cellmax CMA-BDHH/6521/EO-8 :
  • 1800 ( 4 x 18.4 dBi )
  • 1900 ( 4 x 18.8 dBi )
  • 2100 ( 4 x 19.3 dBi )
Don’t forget to use telecommunication product has been certificated by DGPT.

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Digital Satellite Receiver Venus Titans

The Digital satellite receiver Venus Titans is designed with the latest technology compliant MPEG-2 and DVB-S standard. picture and sound quality are excellent, can be used by electricity from the generator. The Venus Titans has been tested by Indonesia test house and on October 21st 2010, the Venus Titans has been issued certificated by The DGPT in Indonesia

Specification Venus Cromus :

Capability System
  • Fully DVB-S Compliant (ETS 300 421)
Tuner:
  • Type of Wave: GPS
  • Symbol Rate: 2 ~ 45 MS / S
  • Frequency 950 ~ 2150
  • Sensitivity – 25 ~-65dbm
  • LNB Control 13/18V (35OmA maximum)
  • Swith 22khz, DiSEqC
Video:
  • MPEG-2 (ISO / IEC 13818-2)
  • Rate to 15 Mbits / s
  • Output NTSC (720 x 480 px / PAL 720 x576 px )
  • The format of 16:9, 4:3
Audio:
  • MPEG-2 layer I & II
  • Mode: Mono, Dual, Stereo
Front Panel:
  • Signal Lock LED
Back Panel:
  • Tuner Input: Type-F
  • Video Output RCA
  • Audio Output RCA (Left / Right)
  • Power DC
Please to use product has been type approval certification by DGPT, where do you buy a product telecommunication in Indonesia. please check at the product, you can see certification label by DGPT.


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Digital Satellite Receiver Venus Cromus

The Digital Satellite Receiver Venus Cromus is two project has been finished type approval, The DGPT has been issued telecommunication certificated Venus Cromus on October 21st 2010. the Venus Cromus has been tested by Indonesia test house .

Specification Venus Cromus :

Capability System
  • Fully DVB-S Compliant (ETS 300 421)
Tuner:
  • Type of Wave: GPS
  • Symbol Rate: 2 ~ 45 MS / S
  • Frequency 950 ~ 2150
  • Sensitivity – 25 ~-65dbm
  • LNB Control 13/18V (350mA maximum)
  • Swith 22khz, DiSEqC
Video:
  • MPEG-2 (ISO / IEC 13818-2)
  • Rate to 15 Mbits / s
  • Output NTSC (720 x 480 px / PAL 720 x576 px )
  • The format of 16:9, 4:3
Audio:
  • MPEG-2 layer I & II
  • Mode: Mono, Dual, Stereo
Front Panel:
  • Signal Lock LED
Back Panel:
  • Tuner Input: Type-F
  • Video Output RCA
  • Audio Output RCA (Left / Right)
  • Power DC
Please use the telecommunication devices has been certificated telecommunication device by DGPT in Indonesia.
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ZTE MF100 Cellular Modem

ZTE MF100 Cellular Modem is one of two project certification category cellular modem by Subur Semesta, PT which have approved telecommunication certification by DGPT.

ZTE MF100 Cellular Modem has been tested in the Indonesia test house and certification telecommunication devices ZTE MF100 has been issued at September 7th 2010.

ZTE MF100 Cellular Modem with Operating Frequency GSM 900 : Up link 890MHz – 915 MHz and Down link 935 MHz – 960 MHz. Operating Frequency GSM 1800 : Up Link 1710 MHz – 1785 MHz and Down Link 1805 MHz – 1880 MHz. Operating Frequency GSM 2100 : Up Link 1920 MHz – 1980 MHz and Down Link 2110 MHz – 2170 MHz.

please used every telecommunication devices which have approved by DGPT, if you want to buy every telecommunication devices in Indonesia, please make sure on always shows DGPT certificate label .
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Monday, November 15, 2010

Gosafe GOS-9600I

In Indonesia GPS Tracker 102 has been issued certificated telecommunication by DGPT, August 31st 2010, PT. Segara Jaya is the legal of certificate holder for Global Positioning System – GPS Tracker 102, this product GPS has been test in Indonesia test house.

Gosafe GOS9600I is the next generation Vehicle Tracking System from Gosafe. It employs the world’s most latest and modern technologies to track, trace and report the position of vehicle, heavy equipments, and workforce, making it the most cost effective and reliable solution of your tracking needs. Equipped to fulfill the latest demands of the tracking industry and lower operating costs, Gosafe is the ultimate choice for Tracking System Operators. GOS9600I operates in extreme environmental conditions. A long endurance backup battery makes it temper proof in terms of power and rugged housing makes it robust and reliable for use in all sorts of vehicles. Large memory enables it to store trip and other information for longer periods.

Specification GPS Tracker 102 :
  • Band : 850/900/1800/1900MHz 0r 900/1800/1900
  • GPS Chips : SIRF3 chips
  • GPS/GPRS/module : Simcom Sim340 0r Simcom Sim 300
  • GPS sensitivity : -159dBm
  • GPS accuracy : 5m
  • Time To Fist Fix : cold status 45s, Warm status 35s, Hot status 1s
  • Car charger : 12 – 24 V input, 5V output.
  • Wall charger : 110 – 220 V Input, 5V output.
  • Dim. : 64mm x 46mm x 17 mm ( 1.8″*2.5″*0.65″* )
  • Weight : 50 g
  • Network : GPS/GPRS
  • Battery : Chargeable chargeable 3.7V 800mAH Li-ion battery
  • Standby : 80 hour
  • Storage Temp. :-40C to +85C
  • Operation Term. : -20C to +55C
  • Humidity : 5% – 95% non-condensing.
Please to use product has been type approval certification by DGPT, where do you buy a product telecommunication in Indonesia. please check at the product, you can see certification label by DGPT.


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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Certification Directive in Indonesia

I have information about Certification Directive for type approval certificate of telecommunication in Indonesia :

Validity :

Certification of telecommunication is issued by Directorate General of Posts and Telecommunication ( DGPT ), which for each type of telecommunication equipment while telecommunication equipment series approval is not acceptable. The validity period of the certificates is 3 (three) years from the date of issuance. At any time if there is a change either in technical or administrative aspect of product Stated in this certificate, it is the responsibility of the applicant to submit such change to DGPT. Any failure to notify DGPT about aany technical or administrative change may invalidate the certificate.

Renewal

Renewal of certificate may be required when there is any technical and administrative change in approved telecommunication equipment or certificate expiry. Returning the original certificate and re-evaluation on such approved telecommunication equipment will be conducted as appropriate.

Obligation

The certificate holder obliged to produce and affix label on each unit of all equipment covered by the certificate. The certificate holder has to take responsibilities on appropriate consumer protection as well as the safety of equipment covered by the certificate.

Suspension of certificate

Any of the following may cause immediate suspension of the DGPT :

* Failure in service or redesign of the equipment covered by the certificate.
* Substantial change in management organization.
* Refusing to access DGPT personnel for periodic for periodic or annual audits.
* Failure to pay certification fees

Label

The label must prominently display the following 2 (two) components of information: The size of the label is depend on the size or the surface of equipment and it shaal be visible by bare eyes. In any case that the equipment is not possible to affix the label, the appereance of label in manual book and product packing is allowable. Marking and lattering can be of any size or color.
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Warranty statement after sales service

In the process of filing an application certification in Indonesia's telecommunication equipment warranty statement after sales service is very important in applications of telecommunications equipment certification in Indonesia.

This is because if the telecommunication device that has been certified and has been trafficked, especially in Indonesia where the device is damaged, a company that holds the responsibility of certification to provide warranty service and repairs for damaged devices.

In a letter providing information on behalf of owners of companies that claim the ability to provide warranty and after sales service of products in accordance with the brand, model, type device that has been certified, if the device is damaged and included an after-sale service center address.

We hope this information can be useful for companies that will be the certification of telecommunication devices before release to the market. And do not forget to always use a telecommunications device that has a certification that has been given a certification label.
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Thursday, September 30, 2010

ZTE MF100 and LTC WM 78

ZTE MF100 and LTC WM 78 are two projects that have certified in Indonesia on September 7, 2010, the devices have been through a testing device by the Indonesia test house, with test method cellular telephone 4 band ( 2 band GSM, WCDMA and HSDPA ).

Please use a telecommunications device that has been certified by the Director General of Post and Telecommunication marked labeled certificate.

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Friday, August 27, 2010

Etreme Summit X650

C-Band LNBFIn August 11st 2010, type approval certification Extreme summit X650 devices has been issued by DGPT.

The Summit X650 switch provides remarkable high density for 10 Gigabit Ethernet in a very small 1RU form factor for up to 32 ports in one system and 192 ports in a stacked system. Summit X650 offers two of the most advanced 10 Gigabit Ethernet technologies: 10GBASE-T and SFP+ to accommodate the needs for both copper twisted pair cable and optical fiber-based 10 Gigabit Ethernet.

With its versatile design, the Summit X650 switch supports exceptionally high density Layer 2/3 switching with ultra low latency and highly scalable IPv4 and IPv6 unicast and multicast routing to enable enterprise aggregation and core backbone deployment in AC-powered and DC-powered environments.

By combining our Ethernet switch SummitStack™ stacking technology with the Summit X650, Extreme Networks® has created a market-changing high-density 10 Gigabit Ethernet stackable solution. The Summit X650 switch offers a flexible stacking option to optimize multiple deployment scenarios, providing backward compatibility with the 40G SummitStack and ultra high-speed SummitStack256 running at 256 Gbps. With SummitStack, Summit X650 can be stacked up to eight units, providing up to 192 ports of 10 Gigabit Ethernet in an 8RU height. Summit X650 also supports an optional SummitStack512 module running at 512 Gbps, which allows clustering two Summit X650 switches together for a non-blocking 48-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet solution.

Summit X650, with its ExtremeXOS® modular operating system, helps simplify network operations. The ExtremeXOS operating system, common across all Extreme Networks switches, provides high availability and simplicity with one operating system everywhere in the network.

Summit X650 helps address networking growth, including future high-speed 40 Gigabit Ethernet and 100 Gigabit Ethernet with its remarkable Versatile Interface Module architecture built into the switch.

High Performance Switching and Routing
  • 24-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet non blocking switching with 363 million packets per second forwarding rate in a 1RU form factor
  • 256 Gbps ultra high-speed stacking for up to 8 units in a stack to provide up to 192 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports with one logically integrated unit
  • Up to 32 ports of 10 Gigabit Ethernet per 1RU height with optional 8-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ interface module
  • Ultra low latency switching for High Performance Cluster Computing (HPCC)
  • Future support for 40 Gigabit Ethernet and 100 Gigabit Ethernet through its Versatile Interface Module slot
Versatile Architecture
  • From high-performance server switching to enterprise network aggregation and core deployment by supporting highly scalable Layer 2 and IPv4/v6 unicast and multicast routing
  • One network operating system for the Ethernet switches everywhere in the network
  • 10 Gigabit Ethernet over UTP for up to 100 meters and SFP+ for fiber installation
  • Flexible SummitStack architecture provides virtualized switching system for 10 gigabit, gigabit and Fast Ethernet ports.
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C-Band LNBF Venus VLB-302N

The C-band LNBF Venus VLB-302N is one of three C-Band LNBF devices product by Subur Semesta, Pt. has been issued type approval certification in Indonesia in August 9th 2010.

And two of C-Band LNBF devices has been certification Venus VLB-302SW and Venus VLB 948.

Specification C-Band Venus VLB-302N :
  • Input Frequency : 3.4 ~ 4.2 GHz
  • L.O Frequency : 5.150 GHz ±1 Mhz
  • Output Frequency : 950 ~ 1750 Mhz
  • Noise Figure : 17 K
  • Stability : ± 2 Mhz ( -40° C ~ 70° C )
  • L.O Phase Noise :-55 dBc / Hz @ 1 KHz,-85 dBc/Hz @ 10 KHz,-105 dBc/Hz @100 KHz
  • Conversion Gian 65 dB ( TYP )
  • Gian Flatness ± 0.5 dB / 36 MHz.
  • Input : V.S.W.R 2.5:1
  • Output : V.S.W.R 2.5:1
  • Local Leakage at input -45 dBm.
  • Image Rejection 50 dB
  • Output Power + 5dBm ( AT 1 dB Compression )
  • Cross Polar Isolation 23 dB Min
  • DC Supply Voltage 11-14.5 V (V) 15.5-22 V (H)
  • Supply Current 130 mA (MAX)
  • Operating Temperature -40°C ~ +70°C
  • Relatif Humidity 0% ~ 95%
  • IF Output Connector ” F ” Type Female
  • Output Impedance 75 Ωhms.
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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Extreme Summit X450a

ExtremeIn Indonesia, Extreme Summit X450a has been certificated telecommunication by DGPT on august 11st 2010. and has been tested in Indonesia test house.

The summit X450a series is based on Extreme network revolutionary Extreme XOS. Extreme XOS modulator OS is a highly resilient OS that provides continuous uptime, manageability and operational efficiency. Each Summit X450a switch offers the same high performance, non blocking hardware technology used on Extreme Networks Black Diamond 8800 series, in the Extreme network traditional of simplifying network deployments through the use of common hardware and software throughout the networks.

Etreme Summit X450a series—The highly scalable advanced aggregation switch with the revolutionary modular operating system, ExtremeXOS®.

Voice-Class Availability
  • Modular ExtremeXOS Operating System (OS)
  • Ethernet Automatic Protection Switching (EAPS) resiliency protocol
  • SummitStack™—highly available, high-speed stacking support
Advanced Features Offer Versatile Deployment
  • High bandwidth, non-blocking architecture for demanding edge applications
  • High density gigabit ports with optional 10 gigabit uplinks that provide high-performance aggregation
  • Advanced routing protocols such OSPF, BGP and multicast for an efficient and productive small network core
  • Exceptional Quality of Service (QoS) with advanced traffic management capabilities for triple play services in Carrier Ethernet networks
Comprehensive Security
  • User authentication, host integrity enforcement and Identity Management
  • Universal Port dynamic security profile to provide fine granular security policies in the network
  • Threat detection and response instrumentation to react to network intrusion with CLEAR-Flow Security Rules Engine
  • Harden the network infrastructure with Denial of Service (DoS) protection and IP security against man-in-the-middle and DoS attacks
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C-Band LNBF Venus VLB-302SW

C-Band LNBFIn Indonesia, since August 09th 2010 C-Band LNBF Venus VLB-302SW has been certificated telecommunication by DGPT, and there product has been tested by Indonesia test house or Balai Besar Pengujian Perangkat Telekomunikasi.

C-Band LNBF Venus VLB-302SW used Operating frequency : for Input 3.4 GHz - 4.2 GHz and Ouput : 950 MHz - 1750 HGz.

For detail information C-Band LNBF Venus VLB-302SW :
  • Input Frequency : 3.4 ~ 4.2 GHz
  • L.O Frequency : 5.150 GHz ±1 Mhz
  • Output Frequency : 950 ~ 1750 Mhz
  • Noise Figure : 17 K
  • Stability : ± 2 Mhz ( -40° C ~ 70° C )
  • L.O Phase Noise :
  1. -55 dBc / Hz @ 1 KHz,
  2. -85 dBc/Hz @ 10 KHz,
  3. -105 dBc/Hz @100 KHz
  • Conversion Gian 65 dB ( TYP )
  • Gian Flatness ± 0.5 dB / 36 MHz.
  • Input : V.S.W.R 2.5:1
  • Output : V.S.W.R 2.5:1
  • Local Leakage at input -45 dBm.
  • Image Rejection 50 dB
  • Output Power + 5dBm ( AT 1 dB Compression )
  • Cross Polar Isolation 23 dB Min
  • DC Supply Voltage 11-14.5 V (V) 15.5-22 V (H)
  • Supply Current 130 mA (MAX)
  • Operating Temperature -40°C ~ +70°C
  • Relatif Humidity 0% ~ 95%
  • IF Output Connector ” F ” Type Female
  • Output Impedance 75 Ωhms.
Don't forget used telecommunication devices has been certificated by DGPT.
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Wednesday, August 4, 2010

GPS Tracker 102

GPSThe Global Positioning System or GPS Tracker 102 has been issued type approval Indonesia in August 2010. The GPS Tracker 102 working based on existing GSM/GPRS network and GPS satellites, this product can locate and monitor any remote targets by SMS or internet.

Specification GPS Tracker 102
Network
  • GSM / GPRS
Band
  • 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 Mhz or 900 /800 /1900 Mhz
GPS Chip
  • SIRF3
GPS / GPRS Module
  • Simcom Sim340 0r Simcom Sim300
GPS sensitivity
  • - 159dBm
GPS accuracy
  • 5m
Time to Fist Fix
  • Cold status 45a
  • Warm status 35a
  • Hot status 1s
Car charger
  • 12 - 24 V input
  • 5 V output
Wall charger
  • 110 - 220 V input
  • 5V output
Battery
  • Chargeable chargeable 3.7V 800mAh Li-ion battery
Standby
  • 80 hours
Storage Temp
  • - 40°C to + 85°C
Operation Temp
  • - 20°C to + 55°C
Humidity
  • 5% - 95% non condensing
Dimension
  • 64mm x 46mm x 17mm (1.8"*2,5"*0.65" )
Weight
  • 50g
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Thursday, July 22, 2010

D-Link | DCS-3430 Wireless N Day & Night Network Camera

Indonesia type approval image The telecommunication device DCS-3430 Wireless N Day & Night Network Camera has been issued certification telecommunication devices by DGPT of Indonesia July 12nd 2010.

The DCS-3430 is a wireless day & night camera, equipped with a CMOS sensor to deliver exceptional picture quality under varied lighting conditions. The camera can be placed anywhere on the network either through a wired Ethernet or wireless 802.11 b/g/n connection.

The DCS-3430 feature digital input/output connector making it possible to connector sensor and alarms with this camera and comes with a RS-485 interface, for controlling an optional pan/tilt device, over an IP network. The camera is housed in an aluminum casing for maximum heat dissipation and protection against tampering. A built-in Infrared Cut Removable filter allows the camera to capture image in both good light and low conditions, making it suitable for all surveillance applications.

Key Features of DCS-3430 Wireless N Day & Night Network Camera :
  • View live video streams from a 3g mobile phone or PDA
  • Simultaneous Motion JPEG and MPEG-4, H.264 streaming for optimized image quality and bandwidth efficiency
  • Simultaneous profile support web viewing, 3G mobile viewing, and video recording
  • Motion adaptive de-interlacing for high quality video of moving recording.
  • RS-485 support for an external PT devices.
  • Low light recording and 16X digital zoom
  • BNC connection to integrated to the network camera into a CCTV network
  • Digital I/O support for sensor and alarm
  • 12V 200mA DC power output for LED lens
  • Optional Auto-Iris lens or IR LED lens for low light or night vision
  • Save snapshots / video clips to local drive via web browser or to NAS or SD card.
Technical specification of DCS-3430 Wireless N Day & Night Network Camera :
Camera Specifications
  • Built-in 1/4" CMOS sensor
  • Built-in IR-cut removable filter
  • Minimum illumination : 0.5 lux @ F1.8 (typical), 0 lux (10 meter range with optical IR lens )
  • CS mount lens : 6mm, F1.8
  • Resolution 640 x 480
  • Electronic shutter : NTSC 1/60 - 1/100.000 sec, PAL 1/50 - 1/110.000 sec.
  • Lens mount support auto-Iris or IR lens ( 10 meter range )
  • Field of view 51" diagonal, 31 vertical, 41 horizontal
Led Indicator
  • Link & Activity
  • Power
Reset Button
  • Reset to factory default settings
External Device Interface
  • 2 Inputs : Photo Relay and Active high 12V, +/3V, Dropout 0 VDC
  • 1 Output : Power relay, Close circuit current : AC70mA or DC 100mA : 400hm, open circuit voltage 240VAC or 350VDC, Power output: 12V DC 200mA.
  • RS-485 Connector for external PT devices
Memory
  • SDRAM : 64 MB
  • Flash memory : 8 MB
Video feature :
  • Adjustable image size, quality and bit rate
  • Time stamp and text overlay
  • Motion adaptive de-interlacing
Video Resolution :
  • NTSC
  • PAL
Video Algorithm Support
  • JPEG for still images
  • MJPEG / MPEG/H.264 multi Profile Compression
  • Supports up to 4 video profiles simultaneously
  • Supports 3GPP mobile surveillance
Digital Zoom
  • 16X
Microphone
  • Omni-directional
  • Frequency 20 to 20,000 Hz
  • S/N ratio: over 58dB
Audio
  • Sampling Rate: GSM-AMR: 12.2Kbps and PCM: 8Kbps
  • Full duplex audio communication
Network Connectivity
  • 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet Auto-negotiation
  • Frequency Range and Channels : 2.412-2.4835 GHz and 3 Channels (depend on Area)
  • Transmit ion: 2TX, 2RX
  • Data Rate: IEEE 802.11n: From MCS0 to MCS15, IEEE 802.11g: 54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 9, 6 Mbps, IEEE 802.11b: 11, 5.5,2, 1 Mbps
  • Auto-select or manual
  • Output Power :12 dBm@11n (Typical), 12 dBm@11g (Typical), 16 dBm@11b (Typical)
  • Sensitivity : 802.11n: Packet Error Rate <>
  • Antenna : Connector: MHF, Operating Frequency: 2.4Ghz.
  • Security : WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2.
Network Interface
  • IEEE 802.3/802.3u 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet port
  • Supports full-duplex operations
  • Supports 802.3x Flow Control in full-duplex mode DCS-3430
Network Protocol Support
  • IPv4, ARP, TCP/IP, UDP, RTSP, RTP, RTCP, HTTP, SMTP, FTP,NTP, DNS, DHCP, UPnP, DDNS, PPPoE, Samba Client, 3GPP
Remote Management
  • Configuration accessible via web browser
  • Take snapshots/video clips and save to local hard drive via web browser or to NAS or SD card
Security
  • Administrator and user group protected
  • Password authentication
D-view cam Software Functions
  • Remote management/control of up to 32 cameras
  • Viewing of up to 32 cameras on one screen
  • Management functions are provided in the web interface
  • Scheduled, motion triggered, or manual recording options
System Requirement
  • Operating System: Microsoft Windows 2000, XP or Vista
  • Browser: Internet Explorer, FireFox, Mozilla or Opera
  • 3GPP Mobile Phone
Power Input
  • 100-240V AC, 50/60Hz, 0.4A
Power Output
  • 12V DC, 1.25A
Power Consumption
  • 6.9 watts maximum
Power Supply
  • External AC to DC switching power adapter
  • Type: USA/Uk/EUR/AUS/CN
Dimension
  • 177(L) x 78(W) x 60(H)mm
Weight
  • 577.8 grams
Operation Temperature
  • 0º C to 40º C (32º to 104º F)
Storage Temperature
  • -20º to 70º C (-4º to 158º F)
Humidity
  • 20% to 80% non-condensing
Optional Accessories
  • Auto Iris lens
  • IR lens for night vision
  • Illuminator for night vision
  • External Speakers
  • External all-weather vandal proof housing
Emission (EMI), Safety & Other Certification
  • FCC Class b
  • IC
  • CE
  • C-Tick
  • LVD
With this information, we can sure you that the DCS-3430 has certificated in Indonesia. and the DCS-3430 Wireless N Day & Night Network Camera has tested by Indonesia test house.



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Thursday, July 15, 2010

Venus VT-80n

DGPT has been issued type approval certification of Modem cellular Venus VT-80n on June 15th 2010.

Venus VT-80n is one of four type approval project by Subur Semesta, PT. the third type approval project in last My post of Venus VLB 948 C-Band LNBF, Venus VT-10 CDMA USB Modem and Venus Dreambox.

Operating frequency Venus VT-80n Up Link : 824.025 - 848- 985 MHz and Down Link 869.025 - 893.985 MHz.



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Venus VLB 948 C-Band LNBF

This product Venus VLB 948 C-Band LNBF has been issued type approval certification in Indonesia, since June 15th 2010.

Venus VLB 948 have gone through the process of testing the device at Indonesia test house or Balai Besar pengujian perangkat telekomunikasi with satellite receiver testing components.

Specification Venus VLB 948 C-Band LNBF
  • Input Frequency : 3.4 ~ 4.2 GHz
  • L.O Frequency : 5.150 GHz ±1 Mhz
  • Output Frequency : 950 ~ 1750 Mhz
  • Noise Figure : 17 K
  • Stability : ± 2 Mhz ( -40° C ~ 70° C )
  • L.O Phase Noise : 1. -55 dBc / Hz @ 1 KHz, 2. -85 dBc/Hz @ 10 KHz, 3. -105 dBc/Hz @100 KHz
  • Conversion Gian 65 dB ( TYP )
  • Gian Flatness ± 0.5 dB / 36 MHz.
  • Input : V.S.W.R 2.5:1
  • Output : V.S.W.R 2.5:1
  • Local Leakage at input -45 dBm.
  • Image Rejection 50 dB
  • Output Power + 5dBm ( AT 1 dB Compression )
  • Cross Polar Isolation 23 dB Min
  • DC Supply Voltage 11-14.5 V (V) 15.5-22 V (H)
  • Supply Current 130 mA (MAX)
  • Operating Temperature -40°C ~ +70°C
  • Relative Humidity 0% ~ 95%
  • IF Output Connector " F " Type Female
  • Output Impedance 75 Ωhms.
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Thursday, July 8, 2010

Venus VT-10 CDMA USB Modem

indonesia type approval imageType approval certification of Venus VT-10 CDMA USB Modem has been issued by DGPT in June 15 2010. Venus VT-10 CDMA USB Modem with Operating frequency for Uplink : 824.025 -848.985 MHz and DownLink : 869.025 - 893.985 MHz, System operating with Windows 2000 SERVER/ XP / Vista / Win7 and with speed Up to 230.4 KBps.

Venus VT-10 CDMA USB Modem has been tested by Balai Besar Pengujian Perangkat Telekomunikasi ( BBPPT ) or Indonesia test house.




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Monday, July 5, 2010

Venus Dreambox

http://indonesiatypeapproval.blogspot.com imageIn Indonesia Venus Dreambox is one of telecommunication devices in category Set Top Box ( Receiver ) has been issued type approval certification by DGPT at Juni 25th 2010.

The Dreambox allows you to view a variety of satellite programs. The user's guide cover the installation of the Dreambox and the necessary step to operate various features. It also explains special features available only in the this Dreambox in detail, and will allow you to take full advantage of these features.

Specification Venus Deambox :
1.General
  • Input Voltage 105-240 Ac
  • Electrical Frequency 50/60 Hz mains voltage ± 10%
  • Temperature Range 0 ° C - 50 ° C
2. System
  • System capabilly fully DVB-S Compliant
3. Tuner
  • If Input Frequency 950 - 2150 MHz
  • If Connector Input: F Type / IEC 169-24
  • Input Impedance: 75 Ω
  • Input Signal Level: -25 ~ -65 dBm
  • LNB Control: DiSEqC 1.0/DiSEqC 1.1/22 Khz
  • LNB voltage and polarization: 13 V / 18 V

4.Channel Decoder
  • Demodulation: QPSK (SCPC, MCPC )
  • Symbols Rak Added: 2 -45 Msps
  • Forwards Error correction 1 / 2, 2 / 3, 3 / 4, 5 / 6, 7 / 8
5. Video
  • Profile Level: MPEG II MP @ ML
  • Output System: Auto, PAL B / G, NTSC
  • Output Terminals: 1 x Video Out, 2 x Audio Output (left sound right), 1x Modulator
  • Level Output: ≥ 1 Vpp
  • Impedance: 75 Ω
6. Audio
  • Decoder Audio: MPEG Layer I & II, MPEG I & II
  • Sample Rate: 32 / 44, 1 / 48 Khz
  • Frequency Response: 20 Hz - 20 KHz
  • Impedance: 600 Ω
  • Output Terminal: 2 x RCA
7. Radio Frequency (RF)
  • Output Frequency: E10 (209.55 - 212.25 MHz)
  • RF Output Level: 60 dBμV - 80 dBμ V
  • Impedance: 75 Ω
  • Modulation: AM
  • Terminals RF: F Type / IEC Connector
8. IF Loop Through
  • Loop Terminal: F Type / IEC Connector
  • Impedance: 75 Ω

Please checked in the pack's Venus Dreamboox to make sure that all of the following items are included in the packing :
  • 1 Remote Control Unit ( RCU )
  • 1 Manual User Guide
  • 1 Unit The Dreambox
  • 1 Unit AV Cable
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Friday, June 4, 2010

GSM

GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications: originally from Groupe Spécial Mobile) is the most popular standard for mobile telephony systems in the world. The GSM Association, its promoting industry trade organization of mobile phone carriers and manufacturers, estimates that 80% of the global mobile market uses the standard.[1] GSM is used by over 3 billion people across more than 212 countries and territories.[2][3] Its ubiquity enables international roaming arrangements between mobile phone operators, providing subscribers the use of their phones in many parts of the world. GSM differs from its predecessor technologies in that both signaling and speech channels are digital, and thus GSM is considered a second generation (2G) mobile phone system. This also facilitates the wide-spread implementation of data communication applications into the system.

The ubiquity of implementation of the GSM standard has been an advantage to both consumers, who may benefit from the ability to roam and switch carriers without replacing phones, and also to network operators, who can choose equipment from many GSM equipment vendors.[4] GSM also pioneered low-cost implementation of the short message service (SMS), also called text messaging, which has since been supported on other mobile phone standards as well. The standard includes a worldwide emergency telephone number feature (112).[5]

Newer versions of the standard were backward-compatible with the original GSM system. For example, Release '97 of the standard added packet data capabilities by means of General Packet Radio Service (GPRS). Release '99 introduced higher speed data transmission using Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE).

GSM CARRIER FREQUENCIES
GSM networks operate in a number of different carrier frequency ranges (separated into GSM frequency ranges for 2G and UMTS frequency bands for 3G), with most 2G GSM networks operating in the 900 MHz or 1800 MHz bands. Where these bands were already allocated, the 850 MHz and 1900 MHz bands were used instead (for example in Canada and the United States). In rare cases the 400 and 450 MHz frequency bands are assigned in some countries because they were previously used for first-generation systems.

Most 3G networks in Europe operate in the 2100 MHz frequency band.

Regardless of the frequency selected by an operator, it is divided into timeslots for individual phones to use. This allows eight full-rate or sixteen half-rate speech channels per radio frequency. These eight radio timeslots (or eight burst periods) are grouped into a TDMA frame. Half rate channels use alternate frames in the same timeslot. The channel data rate for all 8 channels is 270.833 kbit/s, and the frame duration is 4.615 ms.

The transmission power in the handset is limited to a maximum of 2 watts in GSM850/900 and 1 watt in GSM1800/1900. ( Suorce :http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GSM )



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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Automatic Vehile Location ( AVL )

AVL LT-05 imageTelecommunication devices with Automatic vehicle location technology (AVL or ~locating; telelocating in EU) is a means for automatically determining the geographic location of a vehicle and transmitting the information to a requester.

Most commonly, the location is determined using GPS, and the transmission mechanism is a satellite, terrestrial radio or cellular connection from the vehicle to a radio receiver, satellite or nearby cell tower. Other options for determining actual location, for example in environments where GPS illumination is poor, are dead reckoning, i.e. inertial navigation, or active RFID systems or cooperative RTLS systems. With advantage, combinations of these systems may be applied. In addition, terrestrial radio positioning systems utilizing an LF (Low Frequency) switched packet radio network were also used as an alternative to GPS based systems.

After capture, the tracking data is transmitted using any choice of telemetry or wireless communications systems. GSM and EVDO are the most common services applied, because of the low data rate needed for AVL, and the low cost and near-ubiquitous nature of these public networks. The low bandwidth requirements also allow for satellite technology to receive telemetry data at a moderately higher cost, but across a global coverage area and into very remote locations not covered well by terrestrial radio or public carriers. One system description discloses that locations are polled every thirty seconds.

Application with vehicles
Automatic vehicle locating is a powerful concept for managing fleets of vehicles, as service vehicles, emergency vehicles, and especially precious construction equipment, also public transport vehicles (buses and trains). It is also used to track mobile assets, such as non wheeled construction equipment, non motorized trailers, and mobile power generators.

Application with vehicle drivers and crews
The other purpose of tracking is to provide graded service or to manage a large driver and crewing staff effectively. For example, suppose an ambulance fleet has an objective of arriving at the location of a call for service within six minutes of receiving the request. Using an AVL system allows to evaluate the locations of all vehicles in service with driver and other crew in order to pick the vehicle that will most likely arrive at the destination fastest, (meeting the service objective).

Types of systems
Configurations
A typical AVL system would use terrestrial wireless communications already installed and then communicates simultaneously the locations of a vehicle to the manager of a fleet of vehicles.

Simple direction finding
Amateur radio and some cellular or PCS wireless systems use direction finding or triangulation of transmitter signals radiated by the mobile. This is sometimes called radio direction finding or RDF. The simplest forms of these systems calculate the bearing from two fixed sites to the mobile. This creates a triangle with endpoints at the two fixed points and the mobile. Trigonometry tells you roughly where the mobile transmitter is located. In wireless telephone systems, the phones transmit continually when off-hook, making continual tracking and the collection of many location samples possible. This is one type of location system required by Federal Communications Commission Rules for wireless Enhanced 911.

Former LORAN-based locating
Motorola offered a 1970s-era system based on the United States Coast Guard LORAN maritime navigation system. The LORAN system was intended for ships but signal levels on the US east- and west-coast areas were adequate for use with receivers in automobiles. The system may have been marketed under the Motorola model name Metricom. It consisted of an LF LORAN receiver and data interface box/modem connected to a separate two-way radio. The receiver and interface calculated a latitude and longitude in degrees, decimal degrees format based on the LORAN signals. This was sent over the radio as MDC-1200 or MDC-4800 data to a system controller, which plotted the mobile's approximate location on a map. The system worked reliably but sometimes had problems with electrical noise in urban areas. Sparking electric trolley poles or industrial plants which radiated electrical noise sometime overwhelmed the LORAN signals, affecting the system's ability to determine the mobile's geolocation. Because of the limited resolution, this type of system was impractical for small communities or operational areas such as a pit mine or port.

Signpost systems
To track and locate vehicles along fixed routes, a technology called Signpost transmitters is employed. This is used on transit routes and rail lines where the vehicles to be tracked continually operated on the same linear route. A transponder or RFID chip along the vehicle route would be polled as the train or bus traverses its route. As each transponder was passed, the moving vehicle would query and receive an ack, or handshake, from the signpost transmitter. A transmitter on the mobile would report passing the signpost to a system controller. This allows supervision, a call center, or a dispatch center to monitor the progress of the vehicle and assess whether or not the vehicle was on schedule. These systems are an alternative inside tunnels or other conveyances where GPS signals are blocked by terrain.

Today's GPS-based locating
The low price and ubiquity of Global Positioning System or GPS equipment has lent itself to more accurate and reliable telelocation systems. GPS signals are impervious to most electrical noise sources and don't require the user to install an entire system. Only a receiver to collect signals from the satellite segment is installed in each vehicle and a radio to communicate the collected location data with a dispatch point.

Large private telelocation or AVL systems send data from GPS receivers in vehicles to a dispatch center over their private, user-owned radio backbone. These systems are used for businesses like parcel delivery and ambulances. Smaller systems which don't justify building a separate radio system use cellular or PCS data services to communicate location data from vehicles to their dispatching center. Location data is periodically polled from each vehicle in a fleet by a central controller or computer. In the simplest systems, data from the GPS receiver is displayed on a map allowing humans to determine the location of each vehicle. More complex systems feed the data into a computer assisted dispatch system which automates the process. For example, the computer assisted dispatch system may check the location of a call for service and then pick a list of the four closest ambulances. This narrows the dispatcher's choice from the entire fleet to an easier choice of four vehicles.

Some wireless carriers such as Nextel have decided GPS was the best way to provide the mandated location data for wireless Enhanced 9-1-1. Newer Nextel radios have embedded GPS receivers which are polled if 9-1-1 is dialed. The 9-1-1 center is provided with latitude and longitude from the radio's GPS receiver. In centers with computer assisted dispatch, the system may assign an address to the call based on these coordinates or may project an icon depicting the caller's location onto a map of the area.

Sensor-augmented AVL
The main purpose of using AVL is not only to locate the vehicles, but also to obtain information about engine data, fuel consumption, driver data and sensor data from i.e. doors, freezer room on trucks or air pressure. Such data can be obtained via the CAN-bus, via direct connections to AVL systems or via open bus systems such as UFDEX that both sends and receives data via SMS or GPRS in pure ASCII text format. Because most AVL consists of two parts, GPS and GSM modem with additional embedded AVL software contained in a microcontroller, most AVL systems are fixed for its purposes unless they connect to an open bus system for expansion possibilities.

With an open bus system the users can send invoices based on goods delivered with exact location, time and date data where if connected to scale, RFID or barcode readers, can make a fairly good automated system to avoid human errors.

Logbook functions
Another scenario for sensor functions is to connect the AVL to driver information, to collect data about driving time, stops, or even driver absence from the vehicle. If the driver/worker conditions is such as the hourly rates for driving and working outside is not the same, this can be monitored by sensors.[needs clarification]

Differentiating between Automatic Vehicle Location and Events Activated Tracking Systems
It might be helpful to draw a distinction between vehicle location systems which track automatically and vehicle location systems which track when triggered by an event. There is increasingly crossover between the different systems and those with experience of this sector will be able to draw on a number of examples which break the rule.

A.V.L (Automatic Vehicle Location) This type of vehicle tracking is normally used in the fleet or driver management sector. The unit is configured to automatically transmit it’s location at a set time interval, e.g. every 5 minutes. The unit is activated when the ignition is switched on/off.

E.A.T.S (Events Activated Tracking system) This type of system is primarily used in connection with vehicle or driver security solutions. If, for example a thief breaks into your car and attempts to steal it, the tracking system can be triggered by the immobiliser unit or motion sensor being activated. A monitoring bureau, will then be automatically notified that the unit has been activated and begin tracking the vehicle.

Some products on the market are a hybrid of both AVL and EATS technology. However industry practice has tended to lean towards a separation of these functions. It is worth taking note that vehicle tracking products tend to fall in to one, not both of the technologies.

AVL technology is predominately used when applying vehicle tracking to fleet or driver management solutions. The use of Automatic Vehicle Location is given in the following scenario; A car breaks down by the side of the road and the occupant calls a vehicle recovery company. The vehicle recovery company has several vehicles operating in the area. Without needing to call each driver to check his location the dispatcher can pinpoint the nearest recovery vehicle and assign it to the new job. If you were to incorporate the other aspects of vehicle telematics into this scenario; the dispatcher, rather than phoning the recovery vehicle operative, could transmit the job details directly to the operative’s mobile data device, who would then use the in-vehicle satellite navigation to aid his journey to the job.

EATS technology is predominately used when applying vehicle tracking to vehicle security solutions. An example of this distinction is given in the following scenario; A construction company owns some pieces of plant machinery that are regularly left unattended, at weekends, on building sites. Thieves break onto one site and a piece equipment, such as a digger, is loaded on the back of a flat bed truck and then driven away. Typically the ignition wouldn’t need to be turned on and as such most of the AVL products available wouldn’t typically be activated. Only products that included a unit that was activated by a motion sensor or GeoFence alarm event, would be activated.
Both AVL and EATS systems track, but often for different purposes.

Special applications of automatic vehicle locating
Vehicle location technologies can be used in the following scenarios:
  • Fleet management: when managing a fleet of vehicles, knowing the real-time location of all drivers allows management to meet customer needs more efficiently. Vehicle location information can also be used to verify that legal requirements are being met: for example, that drivers are taking rest breaks and obeying speed limits.
  • Passenger Information: Real-time Passenger information systems use predictions based on AVL input to show the expected arrival and departure times of Public Transport services.
  • Asset tracking: companies needing to track valuable assets for insurance or other monitoring purposes can now plot the real-time asset location on a map and closely monitor movement and operating status. For example, haulage and logistics companies often operate trucks with detachable load carrying units. In this case, trailers can be tracked independently of the cabs used to drive them. Combining vehicle location with inventory management that can be used to reconcile which item is currently on which vehicle can be used to identify physical location down to the level of individual packages.
  • Field worker management: companies with a field service or sales workforce can use information from vehicle tracking systems to plan field workers' time, schedule subsequent customer visits and be able to operate these departments efficiently.
  • Covert surveillance: vehicle location devices attached covertly by law enforcement or espionage organizations can be used to track journeys made by individuals who are under surveillance ( source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic_vehicle_location )
In Indonesia telecommunication devices. AVL LT-05/TZ-AVL 05 has been tested by Indonesia test house, and has been issued type approval certification by DGPT.

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