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FOXPRO Systems 609 W. 4 th Street Lewistown, PA 17044 Phone (717) 248-2507 FAX (717) 247-3594 www.gofoxpro.com TX-5LR Remote Control Instructions A local – remote switch is installed on the main unit opposite the charge jack. To select remote control operation, slide the switch to the up position. The transmitter is housed in a rugged plastic case, and is powered by a standard 9-volt battery. The keypad has buttons for selecting the sound to be played, controlling the volume, muting the sound, and controlling an auxiliary device such as a decoy. The sound number is displayed on a large backlighted liquid crystal display. This, coupled with glow-in-the-dark keys, allows for easy operation even in total darkness. The transmitter will auto-off after about 5 seconds in order to conserve battery power. OPERATION Place the slide switch on the main unit to the “up” position. Turn on the caller and set the volume control to allow for the loudest sound desired. If you set this control to half way, the maximum volume in remote mode will be half volume. If you set this control to maximum, you will be able to adjust the volume all the way up. As you can see, the volume control sets a maximum sound level while in remote mode. Because the main unit enters the remote mode with the sound muted, no sound will be heard. Next, select the sound you want to play by adjusting the number shown in the display with the “Sound Up” and “Sound Down” buttons. Compare the number to the sound list on the back of the transmitter. Once you have the proper number in the display, push the “Send” button. This will store the number in memory. Note that you must push “Send” before the transmitter times out and shuts off. If this doesn’t happen, the transmitter will resort to the last number stored with the “Send” button. Note that this button not only stores the sound number...it also sends it to the main unit. However, sound is not heard because the main unit is still in “Mute” mode. To make the selected sound play, push the “Mute” button for about a half-second. This will latch the unit in a mute disabled mode, and allow the sound to play. You may now adjust the volume by pressing the volume up or down buttons. Note that it can take as much as 10 seconds to adjust the volume from one extreme to the other. To play a different sound, select the appropriate sound number on the display, then push the “Send” button. To mute the sound, push the mute button again. The “Aux” button is used to control certain accessories sold or approved by FOXPRO. Do not connect any device not approved by FOXPRO to the Aux connector on the main unit. Page 1 (over) HINTS and TIPS Remember that once you have your sound number in the TX-5LR display, you must press the “Send” key to store that number. You must do this before the unit times out and shuts off. The volume up and down buttons are active in mute mode. You are able to mute a sound while it is playing loudly, then reduce the volume before un-muting the sound. You may also select a different sound while in mute mode by selecting another number in the display, then pressing the “Send” button. When you un-mute the caller, the new sound will play. The “Aux” button controls the jack located on top of the main unit, across from the antenna. Pushing the “Aux” button on the transmitter causes an electronic contact closure to latch on. Pressing this button a second time causes this contact closure to turn off. Never connect an un- approved device to the Aux connector. Damage to your FOXPRO may occur. In order to achieve maximum glow time of the keypad buttons, charge them with light before each use. Brighter light and longer charge times will give longer glow times. For maximum range, use the remote within line of sight. Earth and vegetation attenuate the transmitter signal. Elevating the caller by setting it on a stump or fencepost will extend the range. FCC STATEMENT The user is cautioned that changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by FOXPRO Systems could void your authority to operate this equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with 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 user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: *Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. *Increase separation between the equipment and the receiver. *Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help. FCC ID: C6MTX5LR Page 2
Report Number: B40722D1 FCC Part 15 Subpart B and FCC Section 15.231 Test Report Transmitter Model Number: TX5LR 114 OLINDA DRIVE, BREA, CALIFORNIA 92823 PHONE: (714) 579-0500 FAX: (714) 579-1850 Page 1 of 16 FCC PART 15, SUBPART B and C TEST REPORT for TRANSMITTER MODEL NUMBER: TX5LR Prepared for FOXPRO SYSTEMS 609 W. 4 TH STREET LEWISTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA 17044 Prepared by:_____________________ JAMES ROSS Approved by:____________________ MICHAEL CHRISTENSEN COMPATIBLE ELECTRONICS INC. 114 OLINDA DRIVE BREA, CALIFORNIA 92823 (714) 579-0500 DATE: JULY 27, 2004 REPORT APPENDICES TOTAL BODY A B C D E PAGES 16 2 2 2 12 12 46 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of Compatible Electronics. Report Number: B40722D1 FCC Part 15 Subpart B and FCC Section 15.231 Test Report Transmitter Model Number: TX5LR 114 OLINDA DRIVE, BREA, CALIFORNIA 92823 PHONE: (714) 579-0500 FAX: (714) 579-1850 Page 2 of 16 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section / Title PAGE GENERAL REPORT SUMMARY 4 SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS 4 1. PURPOSE 5 2. ADMINISTRATIVE DATA 6 2.1 Location of Testing 6 2.2 Traceability Statement 6 2.3 Cognizant Personnel 6 2.4 Date Test Sample was Received 6 2.5 Disposition of the Test Sample 6 2.6 Abbreviations and Acronyms 6 3. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 7 4. DESCRIPTION OF TEST CONFIGURATION 8 4.1 Description of Test Configuration - EMI 8 4.1.1 Cable Construction and Termination 9 5. LISTS OF EUT, ACCESSORIES AND TEST EQUIPMENT 10 5.1 EUT and Accessory List 10 5.2 EMI Test Equipment 11 6. TEST SITE DESCRIPTION 12 6.1 Test Facility Description 12 6.2 EUT Mounting, Bonding and Grounding 12 7. TEST PROCEDURES 13 7.1 Radiated Emissions (Spurious and Harmonics) Test 13 7.2 Bandwidth of the Fundamental 15 8. CONCLUSIONS 16 Report Number: B40722D1 FCC Part 15 Subpart B and FCC Section 15.231 Test Report Transmitter Model Number: TX5LR 114 OLINDA DRIVE, BREA, CALIFORNIA 92823 PHONE: (714) 579-0500 FAX: (714) 579-1850 Page 3 of 16 LIST OF APPENDICES APPENDIX TITLE A Laboratory Recognitions B Modifications to the EUT C Additional Models Covered Under This Report D Diagrams, Charts, and Photos • Test Setup Diagrams • Radiated Emissions Photos • Antenna and Effective Gain Factors E Data Sheets LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE TITLE 1 Plot Map And Layout of Radiated Test Site Report Number: B40722D1 FCC Part 15 Subpart B and FCC Section 15.231 Test Report Transmitter Model Number: TX5LR 114 OLINDA DRIVE, BREA, CALIFORNIA 92823 PHONE: (714) 579-0500 FAX: (714) 579-1850 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 endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any other agency of the U.S. Government. Device Tested: Transmitter Model Number: TX5LR S/N: N/A Product Description: See Expository Statement. Modifications: The EUT was not modified in order to meet the specifications. Manufacturer: Foxpro Systems 609 W. 4 th Street Lewistown, Pennsylvania 17044 Test Dates: July 21 and 22, 2004 Test Specifications: EMI 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. SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS TEST DESCRIPTION RESULTS 1 Conducted RF Emissions, 150 kHz - 30 MHz This test was not performed because the EUT operates on DC power only and cannot be plugged into the AC public mains. 2 Radiated RF Emissions, 10 kHz - 4340 MHz Complies with the Class B limits of CFR Title 47, Part 15, Subpart B; and Subpart C, sections 15.205, 15.209, and 15.231. Report Number: B40722D1 FCC Part 15 Subpart B and FCC Section 15.231 Test Report Transmitter Model Number: TX5LR 114 OLINDA DRIVE, BREA, CALIFORNIA 92823 PHONE: (714) 579-0500 FAX: (714) 579-1850 Page 5 of 16 1. PURPOSE This document is a qualification test report based on the Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) tests performed on the Transmitter Model Number: TX5LR. The EMI measurements were performed according to the measurement procedure described in ANSI C63.4. The tests were performed in order to determine whether the electromagnetic emissions from the equipment under test, referred to as EUT hereafter, are within the Class B specification limits defined by CFR Title 47, Part 15, Subpart B; and Subpart C, sections 15.205, 15.209, and 15.231. Report Number: B40722D1 FCC Part 15 Subpart B and FCC Section 15.231 Test Report Transmitter Model Number: TX5LR 114 OLINDA DRIVE, BREA, CALIFORNIA 92823 PHONE: (714) 579-0500 FAX: (714) 579-1850 Page 6 of 16 2. ADMINISTRATIVE DATA 2.1 Location of Testing The EMI tests described herein were performed at the test facility of Compatible Electronics, 102 and 114 Olinda Drive, Brea, California 92823. 2.2 Traceability Statement The calibration certificates of all test equipment used during the test are on file at the location of the test. The calibration is traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). 2.3 Cognizant Personnel Foxpro Systems John Dillon Owner Compatible Electronics, Inc. James Ross Test Engineer Arnold Gaffud Sr. Test Engineer Michael Christensen Sr. Test Engineer 2.4 Date Test Sample was Received The test sample was received on July 21, 2004. 2.5 Disposition of the Test Sample The test sample has not yet been returned to Foxpro Systems as of the date of this report. 2.6 Abbreviations and Acronyms The following abbreviations and acronyms may be used in this document. RF Radi…
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The pulse trains in a 200 mS period The Pulse Train is 64.61 mS long There are a total of 41 pulses, 17 short pulses and 24 long pulses The long pulse is 800 uS long The short pulse is 400 uS long 400 uS * 17 = 6.8 mS 800 uS * 24 = 19.2 mS Total on-time = 26 mS 26 mS / 64.61 mS = .402 = 40.2 % Duty Cycle
114 Olinda Drive · Brea, California · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15.231 | 418 MHz - 418 MHz | - |

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