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2322 Seventh Avenue --- Rockford, IL 61104 --- 815.229.5300 --- Fax --- 815.229.5342 www.precisiongovernors.com Page 1 of 5 Precision Governors, LLC PN 9557 Industrial Hand Held Remote Transmitter Features: The transmitter is a rugged handheld industrial grade remote control. Sized for one handed operation. Transmits the status of 1 to 8 buttons for a receiving unit to use as appropriate for the application. Buttons can be pressed individually or in any combination. 24 bit addressing to allow receivers to be paired to individual transmitters. User adjustable address The user can enable or disable individual buttons after address adjustment. Powered by two AA batteries to ensure minimal service interruptions. Battery lifetime is estimate to be in excess of 100 hours of actual transmission time. Status indicator to indicate transmissions is active. Operation: Depress the desired buttons as needed. The remote will transmit the button status while one or more buttons are depressed. The LED centered between and above buttons 7 & 8 will illuminate while the unit is transmitting. Refer to Figure 1 for a picture of the remote and LED location. Note: please refer to applicable receiver “button configuration” documentation for the button functionality. The application is determined by the receiving controller rather than the transmitter. 2322 Seventh Avenue --- Rockford, IL 61104 --- 815.229.5300 --- Fax --- 815.229.5342 www.precisiongovernors.com Page 2 of 5 Figure 1: Remote Buttons and LED Setting the Transmitter Address and Button Permissions: The transmitter sends a unique “address” with each transmission to allow the receiver to distinguish from desired transmissions and undesired transmissions. Resetting the address is one method of stopping any paired receivers from accepting transmissions from a particular remote. Resetting of the address is also required if button permissions are to be changed. Caution: Once the Create Address Switch is depressed, the receiver will be required to relearn the transmitter. There is no method of reverting the transmitter address to the previous value or any other known value. Remove the battery cover but leave the batteries installed. Ensure the two batteries are installed properly. Using a small paperclip, probe, or similar item gently depress the “create address” switch for a short period of time. The “create address switch” is located between the two batteries. While the create address is depressed, the transmitter will illuminate the address indicator LED and randomize the address. The create address indicator LED is visible through the battery contacts by the create address switch. Refer to Figure 3 for location of the create address switch and the indicator LED area. 2322 Seventh Avenue --- Rockford, IL 61104 --- 815.229.5300 --- Fax --- 815.229.5342 www.precisiongovernors.com Page 3 of 5 Once the switch is released, the transmitter will save the new address then blink the create address indicator. Within 17 seconds, depress each of buttons 1-8 that are used in the application. The controller will only transmit status of the buttons learned in this process. After 17 seconds the indicator will stop flashing and the transmitter will have set the button permissions to those buttons depressed at least once while the indicator was flashing. Alternatively, while in permission set mode the create address switch can be depressed to immediately save the permissions and enter normal usage mode. Reinstall the battery cover. Prior to use, the receiver will need to learn the address of the transmitter following the receiver procedure Figure 2: Belt Clip and Battery Cover Figure 3: Create Address Switch and LED Battery Replacement Using a small screwdriver or coin, loosen the battery cover on the back of the remote. Refer to Figure 2 for the location of the battery cover. Remove both batteries. Replace with two fresh AA batteries. 2322 Seventh Avenue --- Rockford, IL 61104 --- 815.229.5300 --- Fax --- 815.229.5342 www.precisiongovernors.com Page 4 of 5 Reinstall the battery cover. Batteries should be replaced when the transmit indicator LED does not function or the transmitter range is noticeably reduced. Weak or dead batteries should be immediately removed from the transmitter Storage For long term storage it is recommended to remove the batteries from the controller. This will prevent any battery leakage from damaging the controller Belt Clip The belt clip is removable / replaceable. To remove the belt clip, loosen the screw in the belt clip. The belt clip will slide away from the battery compartment. Refer to Figure 2 for the location of the belt clip. The battery clip screw should not be installed without the clip. Installation of the screw without the clip can result in damage to the housing and transmitter. To install the belt clip, slide the clip into the clip holder. Insert the belt clip screw into the clip hole and tighten until snug. FCC / Industry Canada Statement: INSTRUCTION TO THE USER Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) This device may not cause harmful interference. 2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 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 2322 Seventh Avenue --- Rockfor…
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Correspondence by Project Project Number: Correspondence NumberMemo 2AC8S-9557-1 1) Please describe whether the device meets the operational limitations of 15.231. Response: The EUT starts transmitting by pushing a button. The EUT immediately stops transmitting when the button is released. Untitled Documenthttp://www.celectronics.com/CorrespondenceByProject.asp?ProjectNum... 1 of 110/17/2014 3:13 PM
SAR Exclusion Justification This device FCC ID: is excluded from SAR testing by the following justification The maximum power that the transmitter is capable of is 0.13 mW Using the following formula from section 4.3.1 of KDB 447498 at test separation distances ≤ 50 mm [(max. power of channel, including tune-up tolerance, mW) / (min. test separation distance, mm)] * [ √ f(GHz)] Duty Cycle 11.00% V alue 1-g (mW) 10-g (mW) 0.02 98 439 "Value" is 3 , the SAR test exclusion threshold 1-g power limit 10-g power limit 228 569 “source-based” time-averaging based on an inherent property or duty-cycle of a device is allowed. An example of this is the determination of exposure from a device that uses digital technology such as a time-division multiple-access (TDMA) scheme for transmission < 50mm power limits for above caclulation using specified frequency 2AC8S-9557 Max Peak Power (dBm) Min Separation distance (mm) Frequency (Ghz) When the minimum test separation distance is < 5 mm, a distance of 5 mm according to 5) in section 4.1 is applied to determine SAR test exclusion. 0.43392 5 -8.89 SAREXJUST-B-0-43 REV A 01/21/2014
Report Number: B40906D1 FCC Part 15 Subpart B and FCC Section 15.231 Test Report Industrial Remote Transmitter Model: 9557 Brea Division 114 Olinda Drive Brea, CA 92823 (714) 579-0500 Agoura Division 2337 Troutdale Drive Agoura, CA 91301 (818) 597-0600 Silverado Division 19121 El Toro Road Silverado, CA 92676 (949) 589-0700 Lake Forest Division 20621 Pascal Way Lake Forest, CA 92630 (949) 587-0400 Page 1 of 16 FCC PART 15, SUBPART B and C TEST REPORT for INDUSTRIAL REMOTE TRANSMITTER Model: 9557 Prepared for PRECISION GOVERNORS, LLC 2322 SEVENTH AVENUE ROCKFORD, IL 61104 Prepared by:_____________________ KENNETH LEE Approved by:____________________ JAMES ROSS COMPATIBLE ELECTRONICS INC. 114 OLINDA DRIVE BREA, CALIFORNIA 92823 (714) 579-0500 DATE: OCTOBER 1, 2014 REPORT APPENDICES TOTAL BODY A B C D E PAGES 16 2 2 2 11 13 46 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of Compatible Electronics. Report Number: B40906D1 FCC Part 15 Subpart B and FCC Section 15.231 Test Report Industrial Remote Transmitter Model: 9557 Brea Division 114 Olinda Drive Brea, CA 92823 (714) 579-0500 Agoura Division 2337 Troutdale Drive Agoura, CA 91301 (818) 597-0600 Silverado Division 19121 El Toro Road Silverado, CA 92676 (949) 589-0700 Lake Forest Division 20621 Pascal Way Lake Forest, CA 92630 (949) 587-0400 Page 2 of 16 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section / Title PAGE GENERAL REPORT SUMMARY 4 SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS 5 1. PURPOSE 6 2. ADMINISTRATIVE DATA 7 2.1 Location of Testing 7 2.2 Traceability Statement 7 2.3 Cognizant Personnel 7 2.4 Date Test Sample was Received 7 2.5 Disposition of the Test Sample 7 2.6 Abbreviations and Acronyms 7 3. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 8 4. Description of Test Configuration 9 4.1 Description of Test Configuration - Emissions 9 5. LISTS OF EUT, ACCESSORIES AND TEST EQUIPMENT 10 5.1 EUT and Accessory List 10 5.2 Emissions Test Equipment 10 6. TEST SITE DESCRIPTION 11 6.1 Test Facility Description 11 6.2 EUT Mounting, Bonding and Grounding 11 7. Test Procedures 12 7.1 RF Emissions 12 7.1.1 Radiated Emissions (Spurious and Harmonics) Test – Lab B 12 7.1.2 Radiated Emissions (Spurious and Harmonics) Test – Lab D 14 The EUT was tested at a 3 meter test distance. The six highest emissions are listed in Table 1.0. 14 7.1.3 RF Emissions Test Results 15 7.1.4 Bandwidth of the Fundamental 15 8. CONCLUSIONS 16 Report Number: B40906D1 FCC Part 15 Subpart B and FCC Section 15.231 Test Report Industrial Remote Transmitter Model: 9557 Brea Division 114 Olinda Drive Brea, CA 92823 (714) 579-0500 Agoura Division 2337 Troutdale Drive Agoura, CA 91301 (818) 597-0600 Silverado Division 19121 El Toro Road Silverado, CA 92676 (949) 589-0700 Lake Forest Division 20621 Pascal Way Lake Forest, CA 92630 (949) 587-0400 Page 3 of 16 LIST OF APPENDICES APPENDIX TITLE A Laboratory Accreditations and Recognitions B Modifications to the EUT C Additional Models Covered Under This Report D Diagrams and Charts Test Setup Diagrams Antenna and Effective Gain Factors E Data Sheets LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE TITLE 1 Plot Map And Layout of Radiated Site 2 Layout of the Semi-Anechoic Test Chamber Report Number: B40906D1 FCC Part 15 Subpart B and FCC Section 15.231 Test Report Industrial Remote Transmitter Model: 9557 Brea Division 114 Olinda Drive Brea, CA 92823 (714) 579-0500 Agoura Division 2337 Troutdale Drive Agoura, CA 91301 (818) 597-0600 Silverado Division 19121 El Toro Road Silverado, CA 92676 (949) 589-0700 Lake Forest Division 20621 Pascal Way Lake Forest, CA 92630 (949) 587-0400 Page 4 of 16 GENERAL REPORT SUMMARY This electromagnetic emission test report is generated by Compatible Electronics Inc., which is an independent testing and consulting firm. The test report is based on testing performed by Compatible Electronics personnel according to the measurement procedures described in the test specifications given below and in the "Test Procedures" section of this report. The measurement data and conclusions appearing herein relate only to the sample tested and this report may not be reproduced without the written permission of Compatible Electronics, unless done so in full. This report must not be used to claim product certification, approval or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any agency of the federal government. Device Tested: Industrial Remote Transmitter Model: 9557 S/N: N/A Product Description: See Expository Statement. Modifications: The EUT was modified in order to comply with specifications. Please see the list of modifications in Appendix B. Customer: Precision Governors, LLC. 2322 Seventh Avenue Rockford, IL 61104 Test Dates: September 5, 12 and 15, 2014 Test Specifications : Emissions requirements CFR Title 47, Part 15, Subpart B; and Subpart C, sections 15.205, 15.209, and 15.231 Test Procedure: ANSI C63.4 Test Deviations: The test procedure was not deviated from during the testing. Report Number: B40906D1 FCC Part 15 Subpart B and FCC Section 15.231 Test Report Industrial Remote Transmitter Model: 9557 Brea Division 114 Olinda Drive Brea, CA 92823 (714) 579-0500 Agoura Division 2337 Troutdale Drive Agoura, CA 91301 (818) 597-0600 Silverado Division 19121 El Toro Road Silverado, CA 92676 (949) 589-0700 Lake Forest Division 20621 Pascal Way Lake Forest, CA 92630 (949) 587-0400 Page 5 of 16 SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS TEST DESCRIPTION RESULTS 1 Spurious Radiated RF Emissions, 10 kHz – 4.3392 GHz (Transmitter and Digital portion) The EUT complies with the Class B limits of CFR Title 47, Part 15 Subpart B; and the limits of CFR Title 47, Part 15, Subpart C, section 15.205, 15.209 and 15.231 2 Conducted RF Emissions, 150 kHz to 30 MHz This test was not performed because the EUT operates on battery power and does not connect to the AC mains. 3 -20 dB Bandwidth of the Fundamental The EUT complies with the limits of CFR Title 47, Part 15, Subpart C, section 15.231 [c]. Report Number: B40906D1 FCC Part 15 Subpart B and FCC Section 15.231 Test Report Industrial Remote Transmitter Model: 95…
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DUTY CYCLE INFORMATION PRECISION GOVERNORS, LLC INDUSTRIAL REMOTE TRANSMITTER MODEL: 9557 PULSE NUMBER Time (uS) 1 828 2 118 3 118 4 828 5 268 6 118 7 158 8 118 9 158 10 808 11 118 12 168 13 708 14 218 15 478 Total On Time = 5,210 uS Total Time of Pulse with Blanking Interval = 10,790 uS Total Duty Cycle = 48.29 %
114 Olinda Drive · Brea, California · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15.231 | 433.92 MHz - 433.92 MHz | - |