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B4Z-839-TWTPTwo Way RF Touch Pad

UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc.
Two Way RF Touch Pad - FCC ID B4Z-839-TWTP - UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
Date of Grant
Oct 07, 2004
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Sep 08, 2004
Equipment Note
Two Way RF Touch Pad
Frequency Range
319.50000000 - 319.50000000
Company
UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc.
Country
United States

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Users Manual

1 D†‡hyyh‡v‚ D†‡…ˆp‡v‚† ZZZ*(6HFXULW\FRP B@Trpˆ…v‡’ 9 Product Summary The wall-mounted wireless Dialog QS1500 Touchtalk Interactive Keypad combines a conven- tional Learn Mode ™ keypad with an RF receiver, speech chip, and voice amplification circuit for your Simon 3 ® security system. The QS1500 Touchtalk Interactive Keypad is an alkaline battery-powered, wireless keypad designed to provide users a convenient option for the following system operations: •Arm the system (doors, windows, and motion sensors). •Arm the system with No Entry Delay. •Disarm the system. •Activate a panic alarm to call the central monitoring station in a non-medical emergency. •Check system status. •Turn system controlled lights on or off (all or individual). •Enables the user to hear the voice feedback that is heard at the Simon 3 Control Panel. The keypad has two operating modes: key and chime. In key mode, voice feedback is heard only at the keypad when a system command is entered. Examples of this would be: system status, arming and disarming. In this mode the keypad does not repeat siren sounds and will not make any alarm sounds or status beeps. This feature extends battery life to the keypad and gives feedback only to the user who needs it. When the keypad is in key mode it is compatible with Simon 3 panels version 3.3 and newer. In chime mode, all voice feedback that is heard in key mode, plus, trouble beeps, entry/exit beeps and alarm sounds (Fire, Aux, Police) are heard at the keypad. The keypad will also respond to panel broadcast messages at multiple keypads. While in chime mode the keypad can be supervised and will send supervision messages to the panel. In chime mode the keypad is compatible with Simon 3 panels version 4.0 and newer Voice feedback depends on how Simon 3 panel options 41 and 87 are set. See the Simon 3 Instal- lation Instructions (466-1873) for more information. Voice feedback is heard at all keypads. If the keypad is talking, the panel is silent. When the panel is talking, the keypad is silent. The keypad has no tamper detection. A low battery condition is automatically detected by the keypad and communicated to the control panel. InstallationInstallation of the QS1500 Touchtalk Interactive Keypad includes guidelines for installing, pro- gramming, sensor testing, improving sensor communication and mounting the keypad. Installation Guidelines Use the following guidelines when adding this keypad to your Simon 3 system: •Program the keypad as key or chime mode. •Keypads are learned into the control panel as sensors. Part No. 60-924-01-3 The keypad has limited audio power. Therefore, the keypad should not be relied on for alarm announcements and is no substitute for an alarm siren. Warning ! 9‚pˆ€r‡ Iˆ€ir…) #%%! $ Sr‰ 6 Eˆr !# 9vhy‚tRT $U‚ˆpu‡hyx D‡r…hp‡v‰rFr’ƒhq 2 Dialog QS1500 Touchtalk Interactive Keypad Installation Instructions •Key mode keypads should be programmed using sensor groups 01, 03, 06, or 07 for non supervised use. •Chime mode keypads can be programmed using sensor groups 01, 03, 06 or 07 for non supervised use or sensor groups 00, 02, 04 or 05 for supervised use. •The keypad must be deleted and reprogrammed into panel memory every time the key- pad operating mode is changed. •Each learned keypad uses one of the available sensor numbers (24 total sensors/zones can be used with the Simon 3 panel). •When the keypad is mounted on the wall, it might not work properly if mounted too close to the Simon 3 panel. Programming For complete programming instructions, refer to your Simon 3 installation instructions. The keypad must be programmed for key or chime mode before programming into panel mem- ory.  To program the keypad mode: 1. Remove the mounting plate on the back of the keypad. 2. Insert two of the three batteries into the keypad. Note To check the software ver- sion of the keypad, press 1 after Step 3. 3. While holding down the Lights On and Lights Off keys, insert the third battery. Release the keys. The keypad will sound one long beep. 4. Immediately press 8 to program the keypad for key mode. The keypad announces “No chime hello, touchpad OK”. OR Press 9 to program the keypad for chime mode. The keypad announces “Chime hello, touchpad OK”. Note The “Chime” and “No chime” announcements from the keypad only describe the keypad mode being programmed. The announcements don’t describe doors and special motion chime functions programmed at the panel. After programming the mode, the keypad must be programmed into the panel.  To program the keypad into panel memory: 1. Open the control panel cover. 2. Enter Utility Access Code 1 or 2 using the red numbered keys. 3. Press Add. The panel announces “Select from Main Menu.” 4. Press Sensor/Remote. The panel announces “Press button on sensor.” Note If the keypad doesn’t announce “OK”, press Can- cel at the panel and repeat process starting from Step 3. 5. Press the Lights Off button on the keypad six times in rapid succession. On the sixth key press the keypad makes a long beep. The keypad announces “OK”, to indicate that it has been learned into the panel. Panel announces keychain remote. Note For a more specific location name, press Option # for compass directions (north, northeast, east, southeast, south, southwest, west, northwest). 6. Press Sensor/Remote repeatedly until you hear the sensor name or item you want to use. Each name may be used more than once. 7. Press DONE when you hear the desired sensor name. The panel announces “Use num- bered keys to enter sensor group.” Note If you wish to use a sensor number other than the next one available, use the num- bered keys to enter a 2 digit sensor number immediately after entering the sensor group. 8. Enter the 2-digit sensor group (Key mode: 01, 03, 06 or 07 OR Chime mode: 00 through 07). The panel announces the sensor group and the first available sensor number, then prompts you to press DONE to accept. 9. Press DONE. The panel confirms programming by a…

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Block Diagram

Interactive Technologies Inc 03/20/02 10:10 AM FCC ID: B4Z-815A-2WTP C:\WINNT\Profiles\Kenl.Nelson\Desktop\FCC Documintation\Submittles\2-way TP\peices\BLOCK.DOC EXHIBIT C Block Diagram of Product 2 Way Touch Pad Circuitry 106.5 MHz Osc RF Amp Micro Controller Two Way Touch PadTransmitter

Operational Description

GE Security, Inc. Product Description The product is a wireless Two Way Touch Pad used in conjunction with a wireless security alarm system. The Two Way Touch Pad can be used to arm, disarm, and check the status of the security alarm system. This product is a transmitter manufactured by GE Security. The code is imbedded in the microcontroller of the Two Way Touch Pad to control the transmitter. The RF circuit consists of a 106.5 MHz oscillator followed by an amplifier. The amplifier is turned on and off to modulate the carrier.

Test Report

GE Security, Inc. GE Security, Inc. 2-Way Talking Touch Pad B4Z-839-TWTP Certification 09/09/2004 FCC ID: B4Z-839-TWTP Page 1 of 23 E:\Engineer\eng_DEG\ACTIVE\55-839 Simon 3 2-way talking touchpad\Approvals-Listings-Technical File\FCC\Part 15 Submittle\55-839 TUV Data\pieces\FCC_REPT.DOC GE Security, Inc. Two-Way Talking Touchpad B4Z-839-TWTP 09/09/2004 GE Security, Inc. 1275 Red Fox Road Arden Hills, MN 55112 (651) 777-2690 FCC_REPT.DOC 09/09/04 12:35 PM FCC ID: B4Z-839-TWTP Page 2 of 23 GE Security, Inc. 1. INTRODUCTION 4 2. STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE 4 3. LAB MEASUREMENTS DISCUSSION / TEST NOTES 7 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 Calculations 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 Measurements 16 3.1.5.1 Radiated Emissions Summary 16 3.1.5.2 FCC Emissions Calculation 16 3.1.5.2.1 Terms 16 3.1.5.2.2 Example Calculation 17 3.1.5.3 Radiated Emissions 18 3.1.5.4 Forbidden Bands 18 FCC_REPT.DOC 09/09/04 12:35 PM FCC ID: B4Z-839-TWTP Page 3 of 23 GE Security, Inc. 1. Introduction This device is a wireless Two Way Touch Pad transmitter for use in a wireless security system. The unit is self-contained and powered by three 1.5 Volt Alkaline batteries. The transmitter’s frequency is crystal controlled and is not adjustable by the user. The device measures approximately 3.5” in width, 5.5” in length, and 1′′ in height. The unit weighs approximately 7.6 ounces with the batteries. We are requesting Certification under FCC Rules, Part 15, Subpart C, Paragraph 15.231. Please send comments/suggestions on the report format to: [email protected] 2. Statement of Compliance §2.907 Certification This is an application for certification §2.911 Application a) This is an application and has been filed electronically with form 731. b) All information required has been supplied. c) The applicant has signed the application (electronically). d) The technical data has been signed. (See Radiated Emissions) e) Applicant signature block on electronic form 731 completed by officer of the company or authorized company personnel. f) The appropriate fee has been paid electronically with VISA on 09/09/2004. §2.915 Grant This application demonstrates that all applicable technical standards have been met and a grant of this application will serve the public interest. §2.925 Label Each piece of equipment for which authorization will be granted will be uniquely identified with “FCC ID: B4Z-839-TWTP” The required statement will appear with the FCC ID on the product and, although not required, in the installation instructions. See Exhibit A, PDF file id_label.pdf FCC_REPT.DOC 09/09/04 12:35 PM FCC ID: B4Z-839-TWTP Page 4 of 23 GE Security, Inc. §2.947 Measurement 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. §2.948 Description of Measurement Facilities Measurements were performed at TUV Testing Services Open Test Site. The FCC keeps a full description of the measurement facilities on file. 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 §2.1033 Application for Certification a) Form 731 has been electronically filed on 09/09/2004. Items that 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: GE Security, Inc. 1275 Red Fox Road Arden Hills, MN 55112 2) FCC Identifier: B4Z-839-TWTP 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 FCC_REPT.DOC 09/09/04 12:35 PM FCC ID: B4Z-839-TWTP Page 5 of 23 GE Security, Inc. 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 intern.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. FCC_REPT.DOC 09/09/04 12:35 PM FCC ID: B4Z-839-TWTP Page 6 of 23 GE Security, Inc. 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) ] In the event of an transmit condition, 2 packets are sent in the transmission. The packet duration is, at most, 30 mS, see Supervisory Calculation [ §15.231(a)(3) ] The 2 Way Touch Pad does not perform any supervisory transmissions, so 15.231(a)(3) does not apply. Duty Cycle Correction Factor [§15.231(b)(2) and §15.35(c)]. The time between packets random between 100 mS and 450 mS so the length of the longest transmission is: 2*30mS + 450mS = .51 seconds. A transmit condition occurs when a button is pressed on the 2 Way Touch Pad, 2 packets are sent to the control panel. The 2 Way Touch Pad transmits 80 bits per packet. Each bit consist of either …

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Test Setup Photos

Interactive Technologies Inc 03/20/02 10:11 AM FCC ID: B4Z-815A-2WTP C:\WINNT\Profiles\Kenl.Nelson\Desktop\FCC Documintation\Submittles\2-way TP\peices\TEST_PHO.DOC 0.8 Meters EUT Receiving Antenna 3 Meters EXHIBIT F Test Setup Sketch for Radiated Emissions 1 Meter

Contact Information

Applicant

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

Technical Contact

GE SecurityRick Conner
[email protected]651-779-4824

1275 Red Fox Road · Arden Hills, Minnesota · United States

Test Firm

TUV SUD America - Product ServiceJoel Schneider
[email protected]651-604-4582Fax: 651-638-0298

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115.231319.5 MHz - 319.5 MHz-

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