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B4Z-760A-EFOBKey Fob

UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc.
Key Fob - FCC ID B4Z-760A-EFOB - UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
Date of Grant
Aug 02, 1999
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Jun 14, 1999
Equipment Note
Key Fob
Frequency Range
319.50000000 - 319.50000000
Company
UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc.
Country
United States

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Users Manual

Page 1 ELM 4-Button Keychain Touchpad ELM 4-Button Keychain Touchpad Document Number: 466-1716 Rev. PRELIMINARY June 1999 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Product Summary The ELM (Encrypted Learn Mode ™ ) 4-Button Key- chain Touchpad is an alkaline battery-powered, wire- less touchpad that allows users to arm and disarm their system, activate a police or auxiliary panic alarm, or activate a panel or SnapCard ™ output. Encrypted signal transmissions (or rolling code) pro- vide higher security and virtually eliminate signal fraud. The touchpad is designed to fit on a keychain, in a pocket or purse. Installation Guidelines Use the following guidelines when adding Keychain Touchpads to the system: nKeychain Touchpads are learned into the panel as sensors. nEach learned Keychain Touchpad uses one of the available sensor numbers. nKeychain Touchpads are learned into unsuper- vised groups (since they don’t send supervisory signals) that determine how the panel responds when the lock and unlock buttons are pressed together (police or auxiliary alarm). nKeychain Touchpads can be bypassed or deleted. to prevent lost or stolen ones from operating the system. Tools Needed nNone Learning ELM Keychain Touch- pads into Panel Memory This section describes how to learn Keychain Touch- pads into Concord Express panels. To learn ELM Keychain Touchpads as sensors: 1) Disarm the system to level 1. 2) Using an alphanumeric touchpad, enter program mode by pressing 8 + installer/dealer CODE + 00. The display shows SYSTEM PRO- GRAMMING. 3) Press É and the display shows SECURITY. 4) Press A or B until the display shows SENSORS, then press É. The display shows LEARN SEN- SORS. 5) Press É and the display shows SENSOR GROUP 0. Select the appropriate unsupervised group number (01, 03, 06, 07, 32) and press É. The display shows TRIP SENSOR n (n = next avail- able sensor number). 6) To change the displayed sensor number, select the desired number (1 through 24) you want assigned to the Keychain Touchpad, then press É. The display shows TRIP SENSOR n. 7) Trip the Keychain Touchpad by as follows: a). Press and release the unlock button quickly two times before the LED blinks, then press and hold the unlock button until the LED blinks three times. Immediately release the button. b). Press and release the unlock button one time before the LED blinks, then press and hold the unlock button until the LED blinks two times. Immediately release the button. c). Press and hold the unlock button until the LED blinks one time, then immediately release the button. The display should advance to the next avail- able sensor number, after successful learning. 60-833 EXHIBIT G User’s Manual Page 2 ELM 4-Button Keychain Touchpad 8) Repeat 7 a, b, and c until all ELM Keychain Touchpads are learned. 9) Exit programming mode. Testing Keychain Touchpad Operation Test Keychain Touchpad operation by pressing the buttons as described below: 1) Unlock Button - disarms system to level 1. 2) Lock Button - npanel attempts arming from level 1 to level 2 or from level 2 to level 3. If protesting, the panel responds as if BYPASS was pressed. npanel arms directly to level 3, with no delay. If protesting, the panel responds as if BYPASS was pressed. 3) Lock and Unlock Buttons Together - panel responds with an alarm condition (police or aux- iliary), based on the sensor group the touchpad is learned into. 4) Star Button - panel or SnapCard output activates based on output configuration setting. Troubleshooting Table 1 describes what to do if you experience trouble with Keychain Touchpad programming or operation. Specifications Compatibility: Concord Express Power Requirements: 12V 33 mAh Alkaline Battery Range: At least 500’ open air Dimensions: L = 2.30” x W = 1.45” x H = .48” Notices This device complies with par t 15 of the FCC rules. 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. FCC ID No. B4Z-760A-EFOB. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Interactive Technologies, Inc. can void the users’ authority to operate the equipment ITI is a registered trademarks of Interactive Technologies, Inc. ELM, Concord and Snap- Card are trademarks of Interactive Technologies, Inc. Table 1. Troubleshooting ProblemAction/Solution Touchpad does not learn (alphanumeric touchpad display does not advance to next available sensor number). Make sure Keychain Touchpad LED does not blink during quick press and release. Panel does not respond to Keychain Touchpad sig- nals. 1. Check panel memory to verify panel learned the touchpad. Repeat learn- ing procedure if neces- sary. 2. Touchpad is out of sync with panel (caused by 64 or more touchpad button activations out of panel receiving range). Resync touch- pad and panel by enter- ing sensor test mode and pressing the lock and unlock buttons together. Table 1. Troubleshooting (Continued) ProblemAction/Solution 651/777-2690 651/779-4890

Test Report

Interactive Technologies Inc 06/18/99 11:03 AM FCC ID: B4Z-760A-EFOB Page 1 of 22 C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\061499\E.doc Interactive Technologies, Inc. ELM 4-Button Keychain Touchpad B4Z-760A-EFOB Certification TEST REPORT EXHIBIT E Interactive Technologies Inc E.doc 06/18/99 11:03 AM FCC ID: B4Z-760A-EFOB Page 2 of 22 ELM 4-Button Keychain Touchpad B4Z-760A-EFOB 6/15/1999 Interactive Technologies, Inc. 2266 North Second Street North Saint Paul, MN 55109 (651) 777-2690 Interactive Technologies Inc E.doc 06/18/99 11:03 AM FCC ID: B4Z-760A-EFOB Page 3 of 22 1. INTRODUCTION4 2. STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE4 3. LAB MEASUREMENTS DISCUSSION / TEST NOTES7 3.1 Test Notes 7 3.1.1 Transmissions shall cease within 5 seconds of activation [ §15.231(a)(2) ]7 3.1.2 Supervisory Calculation [ §15.231(a)(3) ]9 3.1.3 Duty Cycle Correction Factor [§15.231(b)(2) and §15.35(c)]9 3.1.4 Bandwidth Measurement [ §15.231(c) ]12 3.1.5 Emissions Measurements16 3.1.5.1 Radiated Emissions Summary16 3.1.5.2 FCC Emissions Calculation16 3.1.5.2.1 Terms16 3.1.5.2.2 Example Calculation16 3.1.5.3 Radiated Emissions17 3.1.5.4 Forbidden Bands17 Interactive Technologies Inc E.doc 06/18/99 11:03 AM FCC ID: B4Z-760A-EFOB Page 4 of 22 1. Introduction This device is a security alarm transmitter for use in a wireless security system. The unit is self-contained and powered by a 12-Volt alkaline battery. The transmitter’s frequency is crystal controlled and is not adjustable by the user. The device measures approximately 2 1/4 ′′ in length, 1 7/8 ′′ in width, and 1/2 ′′ in depth. The unit weighs approximately 3 ounces. We are requesting Certification under FCC Rules, Part 15, Subpart C, Paragraph 15.231. This is our first electronic application. Please send comments on the format to [email protected]. 2. Statement of Compliance §2.907Certification This is an application for certification §2.911Application a)This is an application and has been filed electronically with form 731. b)All information required has been supplied. c)The application has been signed (electronically) by the applicant. d)The technical data has been signed. (See Radiated Emissions) e)Applicant signature block on electronic form 731 completed by officer of the company. f)The appropriate fee has been sent by priority mail as directed by web site instructions. Set for delivery on 6/16/99 to: Federal Communications Commission Equipment Approval Services P.O. Box 358315 Pittsburgh, PA 15251-5315 §2.915Grant This application demonstrates that all applicable technical standards have been met and a grant of this application will serve the public interest. Interactive Technologies Inc E.doc 06/18/99 11:03 AM FCC ID: B4Z-760A-EFOB Page 5 of 22 §2.925Label Each piece of equipment for which authorization will be granted will be uniquely identified with “FCC ID: B4Z-760A-EFOB” embossed on the back chassis and the required statement will appear in the installation instructions as permitted for small devices. See Exhibit A, PDF file id_label.pdf §2.947Measurement Procedure a)The measurement procedure follows ANSI C63.4 procedure. Procedural notes are contained in the laboratory report. d)A list of test equipment used is contained in the laboratory report. §2.948Description of Measurement Facilities Measurements were performed at TUV Testing Services Open Test Site. A full description of the measurement facilities are kept on file by the FCC. TUV’s acceptance and approval is dated as December 5, 1993 in a letter received from the FCC. The address of the test facility is: TUV Product Service 19035 Wild Mountain Road Taylors Falls, MN 55084-1758 Phone: 651-638-0297 Contact:Joel Schneider Test Engineer in Charge See Exhibit F, PDF file test_pho.pdf for sketch of measurement setup §2.1033Application for Certification a)Form 732 has been electronically filed on 6/15/99. Items which did not apply were left blank. b)This technical report contains the following information where applicable 1)Full name and mailing address of manufacturer and applicant for certification: Interactive Technologies Inc 2266 North Second Street North Saint Paul, MN 55109 2)FCC Identifier: B4Z-760A-EFOB Interactive Technologies Inc E.doc 06/18/99 11:03 AM FCC ID: B4Z-760A-EFOB Page 6 of 22 3)Copy of installation instructions: See Exhibit G, PDF file: user_man.pdf 4)Brief Description of circuit functions and device operation: See Exhibit I, PDF file op_desc.pdf See Exhibit D, PDF file schemat.pdf for schematics (page 1) and parts placement (page 2) diagrams. 5) Block Diagram See Exhibit C, PDF file block.pdf . 6)Report of the measurements of radiation and conducted emissions: This document. 7)Photographs External: See Exhibit B, PDF file extern.pdf Internal: See Exhibit H, PDF file in tern.pdf 8)Peripheral or Accessory devices: This is not applicable since this device is stand-a- lone product. 9) Transition Rules This application is not pursuant to the transition rules of §15.37 10)Emergency Broadcast decoding: This is not applicable to device in this application. 11)Application for direct sequence spread spectrum devices... This is not applicable to device in this application. 12)Application for scanning receivers... This is not applicable to device in this application. c)Composite Systems This is not applicable to device in this application. Interactive Technologies Inc E.doc 06/18/99 11:03 AM FCC ID: B4Z-760A-EFOB Page 7 of 22 3. Lab Measurements Discussion / Test Notes 3.1 Test Notes 3.1.1 Transmissions shall cease within 5 seconds of activation [ §15.231(a)(2) ] Typically two packets are sent when a key is depressed. In the case of a panic or emergency button press, 8 packets are sent in the transmission. The packet duration is 23.89 mS, see Duty Cycle Correction Factor [§15.231(b)(2) and §15.35(c)] The time between packets is about 120 mS so the length of the longest transmission is: 8*23.89mS + 7*120mS = 1.031 seconds. The following plot shows an 8 packet transmission which concludes in 1.025 seconds. Intera…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Konstantin Khrustov(Compliance Leader)
[email protected]949-737-7815Fax: 949-737-7882

Technical Contact

Interactive Technologies IncJohn T Bergman
[email protected]800-777-1415

2266 North Second Street · North Saint Paul, Minnesota · United States

Test Firm

TUV SUD AmericaJoel Schneider
[email protected]612-583-3322Fax: 651-638-0298

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C319.5 MHz - 319.5 MHz-

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