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RTC ProfitGuard™ Transmitter Module Option On-Site Retail Installation Instructions For Installation Support: CVS Loss Prevention 1-401-770-2173 RTC ProfitGuard Sound Box Parts Sound Box with AA Batteries Hex Key Tool AAA Battery x 3 2 Instructions Transmitter Module Setup Step 1: Using the instructions supplied with the RTC ProfitGuard verify the door is properly installed on the gondola shelf. Step 2: If the Sound Box is installed remove it from the shelf with the supplied hex wrench. Step 3: The rear of the Sound Box (the side with the batteries) should be facing you. 3 Step 5: The Sound Box will come factory pre-set with volume set to 100%. Volume can be lowered by turning the knob counter-clockwise or increased turning it clock-wise. Step 4: The Sound Box will come factory pre-set with the Delay set to NONE. Step 6: The Sound Box will come with two sets of batteries. The AA (larger batteries) will be pre-installed. Step 7: The DIP switch position marked 10 is used to set the buttons transmit frequency channel. Verify this matches the stores receiver frequency channel. If receiver frequency is unknown then start with Channel A since most stores are set this way. Channel A - DIP #10 is set to OFF Channel B - DIP #10 is set to ON Step 8: DIP switch positions marked 1 through 8 are used to set the message that will play over the stores PA when the door open timer expires. Use the Message DIP Switch Setting Chart (pages 6 - 7) to set the message. The unit comes preset with the switches set to trigger the bilingual “Shaving Department” message (see example below). Take notice of the “ON” direction of the switch - ON is UP towards the “ON” marking on the switch and OFF is DOWN towards the numbers on the switch. DIP switch 9 is not used. Example of “Shaving Department” message slot #66 setting & Channel set to “A” Step 9: Insert the AAA (smaller batteries) into the battery holder. Verify direction! 4 Step 10: Reinstall the Sound Box into the shelf using the supplied hex wrench. The ProfitGuard door system will work in the following manner: Step 1: Customer opens the door and a “chime” will be heard from the display for 2 seconds. Step 2: A “Thank you for shopping at CVS” message will be heard from the display. Step 3: If the door is still open, then a “chime” will sound for 15 to 20 more seconds from the display until the door is closed. The longer the door is open the louder the “chime”. Step 4: If the door is still open, then a “Customer service needed” message will be heard over the PA System in about 10 seconds after the door open action. Step 5: If the door remains open for another 10 seconds then the “Customer service needed” message will repeat over the PA system one more time. Step 6: Once the door is closed then all the timers and messages will reset. System Test 5 Message SlotMessage Name (Version 2.3)Message Type 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1DingENGLISHON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 2Special Ding 1ENGLISHOff ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 3 Security to the Front of the Store ENGLISHONONOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFF 4 Manager to the Front of the Store ENGLISHOFFOFFONOFFOFFOFFOFFOFF 5 Cashier to the Front of the Store ENGLISHONOFFONOFFOFFOFFOFFOFF 6 Customer Service Scan All Aisles ENGLISHOFFONONOFFOFFOFFOFFOFF 7 Customer Service needed at Cough/Cold ENGLISHONONONOFFOFFOFFOFFOFF 8 Customer Service needed in the Shaving Department ENGLISHOFFOFFOFFONOFFOFFOFFOFF 9 Customer Service needed at the Beauty Counter ENGLISHONOFFOFFONOFFOFFOFFOFF 10 Customer Service needed in the Liquor Department ENGLISHOFFONOFFONOFFOFFOFFOFF 11 Customer Service needed in the Diet and Nutrition Department ENGLISHONONOFFONOFFOFFOFFOFF 12 Customer Service needed in the First Aid Department ENGLISHOFFOFFONONOFFOFFOFFOFF 13 Customer Service needed in the Vitamin Department ENGLISHONOFFONONOFFOFFOFFOFF 14 Customer Service needed in the Pain Reliever Department ENGLISHOFFONONONOFFOFFOFFOFF 15 Customer Service needed in the Eye Care Department ENGLISHONONONONOFFOFFOFFOFF 16 Customer Service needed in the Foot Care Department ENGLISHOFFOFFOFFOFFONOFFOFFOFF 17 Customer Service needed at the Fragrance Case ENGLISHONOFFOFFOFFONOFFOFFOFF 18 Customer Service needed in the Pre-Recorded Video Department ENGLISHOFFONOFFOFFONOFFOFFOFF 19 Customer Service needed in the Telecommunications Department ENGLISHONONOFFOFFONOFFOFFOFF 20 Customer Service needed in the Cosmetics Department ENGLISHOFFOFFONOFFONOFFOFFOFF 21 Customer Service needed in the Recordable Media Department ENGLISHONOFFONOFFONOFFOFFOFF 22 Customer Service needed in the Womens Health Department ENGLISHOFFONONOFFONOFFOFFOFF 23 Customer Service needed at the Pharmacy ENGLISHONONONOFFONOFFOFFOFF 24 Customer Service needed at the Photo Lab ENGLISHOFFOFFOFFONONOFFOFFOFF 25 Customer Service needed at Baby Formula ENGLISHONOFFOFFONONOFFOFFOFF 26 Customer Service needed at Small Appliances ENGLISHOFFONOFFONONOFFOFFOFF 27 Customer Service needed at Electric Razors ENGLISHONONOFFONONOFFOFFOFF 28 Customer Service needed at Stomach Remedies ENGLISHOFFOFFONONONOFFOFFOFF 29 Customer Service needed at Family Planning ENGLISHONOFFONONONOFFOFFOFF 30 Customer Service needed at Batteries ENGLISHOFFONONONONOFFOFFOFF 31 Customer Service needed at Deodorants ENGLISHONONONONONOFFOFFOFF 32 Customer Service needed at Dental Care ENGLISHOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFONOFFOFF 33 Customer Service needed at Home Diagnostics ENGLISHONOFFOFFOFFOFFONOFFOFF 34 Customer Service needed at Body Wash ENGLISHOFFONOFFOFFOFFONOFFOFF 35 Customer Service needed at Stationery ENGLISHONONOFFOFFOFFONOFFOFF 36 Customer Service needed in the Film Department ENGLISHOFFOFFONOFFOFFONOFFOFF 37 Customer Service needed in the Allergy Department ENGLISHONOFFONOFFOFFONOFFOFF 38 Customer Service needed in the Skin Care Department ENGLISHOFFONONOFFOFFONOFFOFF 39 Customer Service needed in the Hair-Care Department ENGLISHONONONOFFOFFONOFFOFF 40 Customer Service needed at Electronics ENGLISHOFFOFFOFFONOFFONOFFOFF 41 Customer Service needed in Aisle One ENGLISHO…
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FCC ID: 2ABUA-SBDUALTRIGGER - External Photos DUT with Shelf Bracket Bottom DUT with Shelf Bracket Front DUT with Shelf Bracket Left End DUT with Shelf Bracket Rear DUT with Shelf Bracket Right End DUT with Shelf Bracket Top Full Assembly
FCC ID: 2ABUA-SBDUALTRIGGER - Internal Photos Transmitter Module Front Transmitter Module Rear Transmitter Module Rear – Battery holder removed
Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax 887 6445 http://www.complianceworldwide.com COMPLIANCE WORLDWIDE INC. TEST REPORT 159-14 In Accordance with the Requirements of Industry Canada RSS 210, Issue 8 Federal Communications Commission CFR Title 47 Part 15.231 Low Power License-Exempt Radio Communication Devices Intentional Radiators Issued to RTC Industries 2800 Golf Road Rolling Meadows, IL 60008 for the RTC Transmitter (CVS) FCC ID: 2ABUA-SBDUALTRIGGER Report Issued on February 28, 2014 Prepared by This test report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without written permission from Compliance Worldwide, Inc. Test Number: 159-14 Issue Date: 02/28/2014 Page 2 of 22 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax 887 6445 http://www.cw-inc.com Table of Contents 1. Scope .................................................................................................................................. 3 2. Product Details.................................................................................................................... 3 2.1. Manufacturer ..............................................................................................................3 2.2. Model Number............................................................................................................ 3 2.3. Serial Number ............................................................................................................ 3 2.4. Description ................................................................................................................. 3 2.5. Power Source............................................................................................................. 3 2.6. EMC Modifications ..................................................................................................... 3 3. Product Configuration ......................................................................................................... 3 3.1. Operational Characteristics & Software ..................................................................... 3 3.2. EUT Hardware ........................................................................................................... 3 3.3. Support Equipment .................................................................................................... 3 3.4. Support Equipment Cables ........................................................................................ 4 3.5. Block Diagram............................................................................................................ 4 4. Measurements Parameters................................................................................................. 4 4.1. Measurement Equipment Used to Perform Test ........................................................ 4 4.2. Measurement & Equipment Setup ............................................................................. 5 4.3. Test Procedure........................................................................................................... 5 5. Measurement Summary...................................................................................................... 6 6. Measurement Data.............................................................................................................. 6 6.1. Antenna Requirement ................................................................................................ 7 6.2. Operational Requirement ........................................................................................... 7 6.3. Radiated Field Strength of Fundamental ................................................................... 9 6.4. Radiated Field Strength of Harmonics ..................................................................... 10 6.5. Spurious Radiated Emissions .................................................................................. 12 6.6. Emission Bandwidth................................................................................................. 15 6.7. Bandwidth of Momentary Signals .....................................................................16 7. Test Setup Photographs ................................................................................................... 17 8. Test Site Description ......................................................................................................... 22 Test Number: 159-14 Issue Date: 02/28/2014 Page 3 of 22 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax 887 6445 http://www.cw-inc.com 1. Scope This test report certifies that the RTC Transmitter, as tested, meets the RSS 210 Annex II Rules and FCC Part 15.231, Subpart C requirements. The scope of this test report is limited to the test sample provided by the client, only in as much as that sample represents other production units. If any significant changes are made to the unit, the changes shall be evaluated and a retest may be required 2. Product Details 2.1. Manufacturer: RTC Industries 2.2. Model Number: RTC Transmitter 2.3. Serial Number: N/A 2.4. Description: 434.0 MHz RTC Transmitter (CVS). This device will be used to produce an alarm if the door to the razo r blade display case is kept open longer than a predetermined amount of time. After the time has expired, the DUT will transmit a signal to the store intercom alerting personnel to attend to display case. This device is specifically for the CVS Pharmacy chain. 2.5. Power Source: 4.5 VDC (3 AAA Batteries) 2.6. EMC Modifications: Resister R1 has been changed from 33Ω to 151Ω to lower the supply voltage. 3. Product Configuration 3.1. Operational Characteristics & Software Operating Instructions for Test The RTC Transmitter employs 2 modes of operation: • Normal mode (Switch pack switch 8 off) – When the customer service door switch is held on (door open), the transmitter emits a signal for …
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FCC ID: 2ABUA-SBDUALTRIGGER - Test set up Photos Radiated Emissions Bilog Front Radiated Emissions Bilog Rear Radiated Emissions Horn Front Radiated Emissions Horn Rear Radiated Emissions Loop Rear
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15.231 | 434.05 MHz - 434.05 MHz | - |