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2ACWNZS6277Transponder Tag

Avonwood Developments Ltd
Transponder Tag - FCC ID 2ACWNZS6277 - Avonwood Developments Ltd
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
Date of Grant
Sep 29, 2014
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Sep 29, 2014
Equipment Note
Transponder Tag
Frequency Range
902.40000000 - 902.40000000
Company
Avonwood Developments Ltd
Country
United Kingdom

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Users Manual

ZoneSafe™ Transponder User Guide ZoneSafe ™ System Transponder User Guide Avonwood Developments Limited Knoll Technology Centre, Stapehill Road Wimborne, Dorset, BH21 7ND Tel: +44 (0) 1202 868000 Fax: +44 (0) 1202 868001 Email: [email protected] www.avonwood.co.uk ZoneSafe™ Transponder User Guide 146280A © 2011 Copyright Avonwood Developments Limited Page | 2 Document Name ZoneSafe ™ System Installation & Operation Manual Document Number 14/6280 Original Issue Date 22-09-2014 Record of Changes Issue No. Date of Issue Detail of Change 1 22/09/2014 Original Information in this document is subject to change without notice. You do not have permission to reproduce, publish or share any part of this document either electronically or printed in part or full without prior written consent from Avonwood Developments Ltd. ZoneSafe™ Transponder User Guide 146280A © 2011 Copyright Avonwood Developments Limited Page | 3 Contents 1 Introduction 5 2 How the System Works 5 3 Operation overview 6 3.1 Transponder 6 3.2 Driver Transponder 6 3.3 Correct wear 6 4 Technical Information 7 5 WEEE Directive 8 6 FCC Compliance Information 8 7 Disclaimer 9 ZoneSafe™ Transponder User Guide 146280A © 2011 Copyright Avonwood Developments Limited Page | 4 This page is intentionally blank ZoneSafe™ Transponder User Guide 146280A © 2011 Copyright Avonwood Developments Limited Page | 5 1 Introduction ZoneSafe™ is a proximity warning system that produces an invisible detection zone around any machine or area it is fitted to. The system detects transponders worn by personnel or fitted to other objects that are within its proximity and provides an audible/visual warning. ZoneSafe™ systems are supplied as audible and/or visual warning systems, which provide an aid to safety only. ZoneSafe™ should not be used to replace proper job site organisation, safeguards, operator training and the application of relevant vision standards that addresses safety and the safety of people on job sites. 2 How the System Works ZoneSafe™ is based on proven radio frequency technology. The driver of the vehicle places an Authorized driver transponder in to the control unit. Completing this ensures the drivers transponder does not set off the detection alarm. If no Authorized Driver Transponder is placed in the Control Unit a constant alarm will sound. The system produces a user configurable detection zone around a machine or area between 3m to 9m which interacts with transponders worn by personnel or other hazards. When a ZoneSafe™ transponder is within the proximity of, or enters the detection zone of a ZoneSafe™ enabled object, a visual and/or audible indication is provided to the machine operator. The ZoneSafe™ system comprises a control unit with display, antenna units and transponders. Each installed system has its own unique identification code, as do each of the transponders used with the system. The Control Unit can optionally contain an LCD which can indicate the location of the detected transponder in the zone The system’s main control unit has a real time clock and built in memory for storing an audit trail of up to 7000 proximity detection events and system configuration settings. Event logs and system settings can be viewed for each control unit using the ZoneSafe™ software or ZoneSafe Android APP ZoneSafe™ Manager software provides an easy to use interface for downloading, viewing, analysing and exporting event data. NOTE: Detection accuracy will depend on environmental and installation factors . NOTE: The ZoneSafe™ proximity warning system is supplied as an audible and/or visual alert system only. It is not a protective device, it does not initiate or perform safety related functions and it does not provide control to reduce risk but and audible/visual alert to the operator of the risk. . ZoneSafe™ Transponder User Guide 146280A © 2011 Copyright Avonwood Developments Limited Page | 6 3 Operation overview 3.1 Transponder All ZoneSafe™ Transponders are worn by all personnel or fitted to other hazards. When a transponder enters a detection zone a visual and/or audible indication is provided to warn the machine operator. Each transponder is factory configured with a unique ID and can be used on any ZoneSafe™ enabled job site. Transponders within the proximity of a detection zone will be logged by the control unit. The data logged from the transponder includes its unique ID, date/time and battery status. 3.2 Driver Transponder A ZoneSafe™ Driver Transponder is required for the driver of the vehicle. The Transponder is placed into the Control Unit and allows for correct system operation. When the vehicle is in operation and a Driver Transponder is not present the alarm will emit a constant tone. With correct installation the system will emit a constant tone if the transponder is left in the Control Unit when the ignition is switched off. 3.3 Correct wear Transponders must be worn or attached vertically to ensure best detection range. Transponders can be worn using a lanyard, armband or integrated into PPE such as a high visibility vest. All personnel on the job site must wear an operational transponder. NOTE: It is essential that all personnel on the job site must wear a transponder. . ZoneSafe™ Transponder User Guide 146280A © 2011 Copyright Avonwood Developments Limited Page | 7 4 Technical Information ZoneSafe™ Transponder (all) Electrical Voltage 3V (Lithium Coin Cell) Life typ 2million reads or 2years Mechanical Dimension 85mm x 54mm x 7mm Material ABS (Grey) Weight 22.5 grams Environment Ingress Protection IP67 Temperature - 10C to + 55C Radio RX Frequency 125kHz TX Frequency 868-960MHz Modulation GFSK Output Power <10dBm Range RX: typ 9m (Wakeup) TX: typ 50m (Transmit) Read Time Less Than 250ms ZoneSafe™ Transponder User Guide 146280A © 2011 Copyright Avonwood Developments Limited Page | 8 5 WEEE Directive The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE Directive) was introduced into UK law in January 2007 by the…

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Cover Letter(s)

Eureka Radio Frequency Identification Systems t: +44 (0) 1202 868000 www.avonwood.co.uk e: [email protected] Avonwood Developments Limited Knoll Technology Centre, Stapehill Road, Wimborne, Dorset, BH21 7ND Tel: +44 (0) 1202 868000 Fax: +44 (0) 1202 868001 Email: [email protected] Web: www.avonwood.co.uk Avonwood is an ISO 9001:2000 Registered Company & RoSH Compliant Avonwood Developments Limited is registered in England & Wales No. 02570711. Reg. Office: Knoll Technology Centre, Stapehill Road, Wimborne, Dorset, BH21 7ND. Request for Confidentiality Date: 22/09/2014 Subject: Confidentiality Request for: 2ACWNZS6277 Pursuant to FCC 47 CRF 0.457(d) and 0.459 and IC RSP-100, Section 10, the applicant requests that a part of the subject FCC application be held confidential. Type of Confidentiality Requested Exhibit Short Term Permanent Block Diagrams Short Term Permanent Operation Description/Theory of Operation Short Term Permanent Parts List & Placement/BOM Short Term Permanent Schematics Avonwood Developments Ltd has spent substantial effort in developing this product and it is one of the first of its kind in industry. Having the subject information easily available to "competition" would negate the advantage they have achieved by developing this product. Not protecting the details of the design will result in financial hardship. Permanent Confidentiality: The applicant requests the exhibits listed above as permanently confidential be permanently withheld from public review due to materials that contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. Sincerely, By: Engineering Manager David Stanley-Boden

Cover Letter(s)

Models: The two models tested are electrically identical. Only appearance and use differ. Labelling: The tag is sealed shut and so the part with the label is permanent.

ID Label/Location Info

FCC ID: 2ACWNZS6277

ID Label/Location Info

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Test Report

Hursley EMC Services Ltd. Trafalgar House Trafalgar Close Chandlers Ford, Eastleigh Hampshire. UK. SO53 4BW EMC TEST REPORT No. 14R307d FR Issue#1: 7 th August 2014 UKAS Accredited EU Notified Body FCC & VCCI Registered BSMI Lab ID: SL2-IN-E-3008 KC Lab ID: EU0184 Tel. +44 (0) 23 8027 1111 Fax. +44 (0) 23 8027 1144 e mail. [email protected] www.hursley-emc.co.uk FCC Part 15C Certification Report for the Avonwood Developments Ltd Operator Transponder (Tag) Project Engineer: R. P. St John James Approval Signatory Approved signatories: S. M. Connolly  J. A. Jones  The above named are authorised Hursley EMC Services engineers. EMC TEST REPORT 14R307d FR FCC Part 15C Certification Report Issue#1: 7 th August 2014 Page 2 of 21 Contents 1.0 DECLARATION ................................................................................................................................................ 3 1.1 FCC PART 15C STATEMENT.................................................................................................................................. 3 1.2 RELATED SUBMITTAL(S) GRANTS ......................................................................................................................... 3 1.3 EUT MANUFACTURER .......................................................................................................................................... 3 2.0 EUT DESCRIPTION ......................................................................................................................................... 4 2.1 IDENTITY ............................................................................................................................................................... 4 2.2 PRODUCT OPERATION ........................................................................................................................................... 4 2.3 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT ............................................................................................................................................ 4 2.4 EXERCISER PROGRAM ........................................................................................................................................... 4 3.0 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE AND INSTRUMENTATION ................................................................. 5 3.1 EMI SITE ADDRESS & TEST DATE ........................................................................................................................ 5 3.2 GENERAL OPERATING CONDITIONS ...................................................................................................................... 5 3.3 ENVIRONMENTAL AMBIENT .................................................................................................................................. 5 3.4 RADIATED EMISSIONS ........................................................................................................................................... 6 3.5 OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH ......................................................................................................................................... 6 4.0 TEST DATA ....................................................................................................................................................... 7 4.1 FCC – RADIATED EMISSIONS (TRANSMITTING 902.4 MHZ, RECEIVING 125 KHZ) ............................................... 7 4.2 FCC – RADIATED EMISSIONS (RECEIVE MODE) .................................................................................................. 10 5.0 TEST PLOTS.................................................................................................................................................... 11 5.1 RADIATED EMISSION PLOT, 9 KHZ TO 30 MHZ ................................................................................................... 11 5.2 RADIATED EMISSION PLOT, 30 TO 1000 MHZ ..................................................................................................... 12 5.3 RADIATED EMISSIONS PLOT, 0.998 TO 2.9 GHZ .................................................................................................. 13 5.4 RADIATED EMISSIONS PLOT, 2.8 TO 10.0 GHZ .................................................................................................... 14 5.5 FCC – RADIATED EMISSIONS (RECEIVE MODE) 30 TO 1000 MHZ ...................................................................... 15 5.6 FCC – RADIATED EMISSIONS (RECEIVE MODE) 0.998 TO 2.9 GHZ ..................................................................... 16 5.7 FCC – RADIATED EMISSIONS (RECEIVE MODE) 2.8 TO 10 GHZ .......................................................................... 17 5.8 FCC – TRANSMITTER EMISSIONS PLOT (20DB BANDWIDTH) .............................................................................. 18 5.9 DUTY CYCLE PLOTS (PULSE TRAIN) 902.4 MHZ ................................................................................................ 19 5.10 DUTY CYCLE PLOTS (ON TIME) 902.4 MHZ ....................................................................................................... 20 6.0 FCC DETAILS ................................................................................................................................................. 21 EMC TEST REPORT 14R307d FR FCC Part 15C Certification Report Issue#1: 7 th August 2014 Page 3 of 21 1.0 DECLARATION 1.1 FCC Part 15C Statement The Equipment Under Test (EUT), as described and reported within this document, complies with parts 15.109, 15.209 and 15.249 of the CFR 47:2013 FCC rules in accordance with ANSI C63.4:2003. The EUT operates at frequencies of 902.4 MHz and complies with part 15C emission requirements. 1.2 Related Submittal(s) Grants This is an application for certification of an Avonwood Operator Transponder (transmitting at 902.4 MHz and receiving at 125 kHz), described in this report. The sections of FCC Part 15 that apply to the EUT are: 15.209 …

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Test Report

Hursley EMC Services Ltd. Trafalgar House Trafalgar Close Chandlers Ford, Eastleigh Hampshire. UK. SO53 4BW EMC TEST REPORT No. 14R307e FR Issue#1: 7 th August 2014 UKAS Accredited EU Notified Body FCC & VCCI Registered BSMI Lab ID: SL2-IN-E-3008 KC Lab ID: EU0184 Tel. +44 (0) 23 8027 1111 Fax. +44 (0) 23 8027 1144 e mail. [email protected] www.hursley-emc.co.uk FCC Part 15C Certification Report for the Avonwood Developments Ltd Pedestrian Transponder (Tag) Project Engineer: R. P. St John James Approval Signatory Approved signatories: S. M. Connolly  J. A. Jones  The above named are authorised Hursley EMC Services engineers. EMC TEST REPORT 14R307e FR FCC Part 15C Certification Report Issue#1: 7 th August 2014 Page 2 of 21 Contents 1.0 DECLARATION ................................................................................................................................................ 3 1.1 FCC PART 15C STATEMENT.................................................................................................................................. 3 1.2 RELATED SUBMITTAL(S) GRANTS ......................................................................................................................... 3 1.3 EUT MANUFACTURER .......................................................................................................................................... 3 2.0 EUT DESCRIPTION ......................................................................................................................................... 4 2.1 IDENTITY ............................................................................................................................................................... 4 2.2 PRODUCT OPERATION ........................................................................................................................................... 4 2.3 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT ............................................................................................................................................ 4 2.4 EXERCISER PROGRAM ........................................................................................................................................... 4 3.0 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE AND INSTRUMENTATION ................................................................. 5 3.1 EMI SITE ADDRESS & TEST DATE ........................................................................................................................ 5 3.2 GENERAL OPERATING CONDITIONS ...................................................................................................................... 5 3.3 ENVIRONMENTAL AMBIENT .................................................................................................................................. 5 3.4 RADIATED EMISSIONS ........................................................................................................................................... 6 3.5 OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH ......................................................................................................................................... 6 4.0 TEST DATA ....................................................................................................................................................... 7 4.1 FCC – RADIATED EMISSIONS (TRANSMITTING 902.4 MHZ, RECEIVING 125 KHZ) ............................................... 7 4.2 FCC – RADIATED EMISSIONS (RECEIVE MODE) .................................................................................................. 10 5.0 TEST PLOTS.................................................................................................................................................... 11 5.1 RADIATED EMISSION PLOT, 9 KHZ TO 30 MHZ ................................................................................................... 11 5.2 RADIATED EMISSION PLOT, 30 TO 1000 MHZ ..................................................................................................... 12 5.3 RADIATED EMISSIONS PLOT, 0.998 TO 2.9 GHZ .................................................................................................. 13 5.4 RADIATED EMISSIONS PLOT, 2.8 TO 10.0 GHZ .................................................................................................... 14 5.5 FCC – RADIATED EMISSIONS (RECEIVE MODE) 30 TO 1000 MHZ ...................................................................... 15 5.6 FCC – RADIATED EMISSIONS (RECEIVE MODE) 0.998 TO 2.9 GHZ ..................................................................... 16 5.7 FCC – RADIATED EMISSIONS (RECEIVE MODE) 2.8 TO 10 GHZ .......................................................................... 17 5.8 FCC – TRANSMITTER EMISSIONS PLOT (20DB BANDWIDTH) .............................................................................. 18 5.9 DUTY CYCLE PLOTS (PULSE TRAIN) 902.4 MHZ ................................................................................................ 19 5.10 DUTY CYCLE PLOTS (ON TIME) 902.4 MHZ ....................................................................................................... 20 6.0 FCC DETAILS ................................................................................................................................................. 21 EMC TEST REPORT 14R307e FR FCC Part 15C Certification Report Issue#1: 7 th August 2014 Page 3 of 21 1.0 DECLARATION 1.1 FCC Part 15C Statement The Equipment Under Test (EUT), as described and reported within this document, complies with parts 15.109, 15.209 and 15.249 of the CFR 47:2013 FCC rules in accordance with ANSI C63.4:2003. The EUT operates at frequencies of 902.4 MHz and complies with part 15C emission requirements. 1.2 Related Submittal(s) Grants This is an application for certification of an Avonwood Pedestrian Transponder (transmitting at 902.4 MHz and receiving at 125 kHz), described in this report. The sections of FCC Part 15 that apply to the EUT are: 15.…

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Test Setup Photos

Hursley EMC Services Ltd. Trafalgar House Trafalgar Close Chandlers Ford, Eastleigh Hampshire. UK. SO53 4BW EMC TEST REPORT No. 14R307d FRA UKAS Accredited EU Notified Body FCC & VCCI Registered BSMI Lab ID: SL2-IN-E-3008 KC Lab ID: EU0184 Tel. +44 (0) 23 8027 1111 Fax. +44 (0) 23 8027 1144 e mail. [email protected] www.hursley-emc.co.uk Photo Log for the Avonwood Developments Ltd Operator Transponder EMC TEST REPORT 14R307d FRA FCC Part 15C Certification Report Page 2 of 5 1.0 PHOTO LOG Emissions: Radiated emissions, 9 kHz to 30 MHz OATS 10m Chamber Scan 3m EMC TEST REPORT 14R307d FRA FCC Part 15C Certification Report Page 3 of 5 Photo Log (continued) Radiated emissions, 30 MHz to 1000 MHz EMC TEST REPORT 14R307d FRA FCC Part 15C Certification Report Page 4 of 5 Photo Log (continued) Radiated emissions, 1 GHz to 10 GHz EMC TEST REPORT 14R307d FRA FCC Part 15C Certification Report Page 5 of 5 Photo Log (continued) EUT Close up

Test Setup Photos

Hursley EMC Services Ltd. Trafalgar House Trafalgar Close Chandlers Ford, Eastleigh Hampshire. UK. SO53 4BW EMC TEST REPORT No. 14R307e FRA UKAS Accredited EU Notified Body FCC & VCCI Registered BSMI Lab ID: SL2-IN-E-3008 KC Lab ID: EU0184 Tel. +44 (0) 23 8027 1111 Fax. +44 (0) 23 8027 1144 e mail. [email protected] www.hursley-emc.co.uk Photo Log for the Avonwood Developments Ltd Pedestrian Transponder (Tag) EMC TEST REPORT 14R307e FRA FCC Part 15C Certification Report Page 2 of 5 1.0 PHOTO LOG Emissions: Radiated emissions, 9 kHz to 30 MHz OATS 10m Chamber Scan 3m EMC TEST REPORT 14R307e FRA FCC Part 15C Certification Report Page 3 of 5 Photo Log (continued) Radiated emissions, 30 MHz to 1000 MHz EMC TEST REPORT 14R307e FRA FCC Part 15C Certification Report Page 4 of 5 Photo Log (continued) Radiated emissions, 1 GHz to 10 GHz EMC TEST REPORT 14R307e FRA FCC Part 15C Certification Report Page 5 of 5 Photo Log (continued) EUT Close up

Contact Information

Applicant

David Thomas
[email protected]01202 868000Fax: 01202 868001

Technical Contact

Avonwood Developments LtdDavid Stanley-Boden
[email protected]

United Kingdom

Test Firm

Eurofins Hursley LtdAndrew Coombes
[email protected]00-44-23-8027-1111Fax: 00-44-23-8027-1144

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C902.4 MHz - 902.4 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term

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