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N7674-3 4/05 PRELIMINARY Honeywell International Inc. 5804AP WIRELESS KEY TRANSMITTER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS For use with QED control panels ONLY! GENERAL INFORMATION The 5804AP is a compact, 4-button portable wireless transmitter intended for use only with wireless alarm systems that support QED 5800AP series receivers. Each button on the transmitter may be programmed for any zone response, but is typically used for arming, disarming, panic, and relay activation. Each button's response is assigned when programming the transmitter at the control (see the QED control's installation instructions). The 5804AP is powered by two replaceable lithium batteries designed to provide up to 4 years of life. For battery installation, see Battery Access. PROGRAMMING THE 5804AP Each 5804AP is assigned a unique serial number during manufacture. Each button on the unit also has a distinct "loop" number (refer to Figure 1 that you must programme into the QED control panel during installation. Assign each button to an individual zone and designate the Input Type as "BR" (Button Type RF). You must program the lower left-hand button (Loop 4; see Figure 1). If it is not programmed, a "check" condition will occur when the button is accidentally pressed. You can also program the unit by entering the serial number manually through a keypad or by downloading it to the control panel using Ademco's V-LINK Downloading Software (Rev. 4 or higher). If you use one of these methods, be sure to include the loop number of each button (see Figure 1). For complete details on how to program the 5804AP transmitter's serial number at the control panel, see the QED control unit's installation instructions. Note: Buttons on this transmitter must be pressed for at least 1/2 second to activate the transmitter. This feature minimizes the possibility of accidental transmissions. YOU MUST PROGRAMME THIS BUTTON LOOP 3 LOOP 1 LOOP 2 LOOP 4 Figure 1: 5804AP showing button designations If you choose not to use the lower left-hand button (Button 4), do the following: 1. Program it into the system anyway (see previous explanation). 2. After the serial number has been programmed, re-enter Zone Programming for that zone. 3. At the "Zone Type" prompt, enter 00 and press [*]. On VISTA 20/4111XM panels, the system will ask whether you want to permanently delete that zone. Enter 0 (No). This will cause the system to retain the serial number, but render the button inactive. On 4140XMPT2/VISTA-120 panels and above, continue to press [*] until you see the "Enter Zone No?" prompt. At this point, press 00 and [*]. Then enter *99 to exit program mode. INSTALLING ADHESIVE LABELS AND BUTTONS The 5804AP is supplied with colored buttons (red and blue) and colored adhesive identification labels (blue, red, gray, and green). Each label has a specified command function and symbol printed on it, as well as an adhesive back for easy pasting. To paste a label on a button, slowly peel off a label with a selected function and paste it on the button of the transmitter. If you decide later to reprogram a button, the label can be easily removed or a new label pasted over the existing one. Additional colored buttons (red and blue) are also provided which can be used with or without the labels. The buttons can be inserted only in the areas provided for them (see Figure 3). To insert the colored buttons, do the following: 1. Holding the transmitter with the buttons face down, remove the case back by using the blade of a small screwdriver to pry it open (see Figure 2). 2. Carefully remove the PC board by its rubber casing, making sure the board does not come out of the casing. Do not bend the exposed battery tabs on the PC board. 3. Replace the desired buttons, either red or blue, in each button's designated opening (see Figure 3). 4. When finished, replace the PC board, making sure the button tabs on the board face the four buttons, and snap the case front and back together. After inserting the new buttons, you may wish to check the 5804AP for proper operation. Battery Tabs Shown Figure 2: Battery tabs shown. Blue Red Figure 3: 5804AP shown open, buttons facing down. SPECIFICATIONS Transmission Frequency: 315 MHz Unit Dimensions: 57mm x 38mm x 12.7mm + POS. end must face down + POS. end must face down BATTERY ACCESS Battery: Maxell CR2025, Duracell DL 2025 or Varta CR2025 Battery Access: Remove case back by using the blade of a small screwdriver to pry open. Place batteries in case back locations (see Figure 4). + POS END MUST FACE DOWN. To close, snap case front and back together. Important Note: Do not remove Printed Circuit Board. FCC ID: CFS8DL5804AP PART 15 STATEMENT THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION. REFER TO THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE RECEIVER/CONTROL WITH WHICH THIS DEVICE IS USED FOR WARRANTY INFORMATION, AND FOR DETAILS REGARDING THE LIMITATIONS OF THE ENTIRE ALARM SYSTEM. Honeywell International Inc. 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791 Copyright © 2005 Honeywell International Inc. N7674-3 4/05 PRELIMINARY
COVER LETTER Federal Communications Commission Honeywell International Inc. Equipment Approval Services Radio Engineering PO BOX 358315 160 Eileen Way Pittsburgh, PA 15251 5315 Syosset, NY 11791 September, 08, 2005 Subject: Application for Certification of Honeywell’s Security Device type: 5804AP FCC ID: CFS8DL5804AP Dear Sir or Madam: Please find uploaded (E-Filed) to your site: • A copy of this cover letter • A Electronic 731 application form for submittal of this product. • A Electronic 159 form and payment for submittal of this product. • functional description (Exhibit 1) • circuit description (Exhibit 2-1) • block diagram (Exhibit 2-2) • schematic (Exhibit 2-3) • duty cycle / timing calculation (Exhibit 3-1) • timing diagram (Exhibit 3-2) • external and internal photos (Exhibits 4-1 thru 4-5) • product test report (Exhibits 5-1 thru 5-4, and Exhibit 6) • users manual (Exhibit 7) • label (Exhibit 8) This is for the certification of Honeywell’s 5804AP transmitter under FCC rules and regulations Part 15. If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact me at 516-921-6704 Ext. 6920 Regards, Greg Barbato for Ken Addy Director Radio Engineering
EXHIBIT 1 CFS8DL5804AP Functional Description. The 5804AP is a battery powered portable transmitter and is part of a wireless alarm system. It is used in conjunction with a receiver (5882AP) to allow remote control of the alarm system. It is possible to "arm", "disarm", or raise a panic alarm in the system using the 5804AP. These messages are transmitted at 315Mhz +/-82Khz using on-off keyed AM modulation. The 5804AP does not send a regular supervision or check-in message, it sends no other messages except those which are manually initiated control messages.
EXHIBIT 2-1 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION CFS8DL5804AP SECTION 2.1033(b) SECTION 2.1033(b) (2a). For Part 15 a statement describing how the device operates. The 5804AP consists of an RF Message encoder chip (U1) this chip generates messages based upon Key closures, and supply’s data to the modulator (Q4 &Q5) which keys Oscillator (Q2) on and off At the data rate. Please refer to Block diagram (Exhibit 2-2) and the Schematic (Exhibit 2-3).
EXHIBIT 3 CFS8DL5804AP 5804AP - Duty Cycle Calculation Message protocol, timing and duty cycle calculation. The data output is phase-encoded Manchester that has inherent 50% duty cycle and consists of 64 bits per word A supervision transmission is six identical words separated by (start to start) by nominal 125mSec (100 mSec min, 150 mSec max). Each message has a nominal data rate of 3.7 kb/s (3.2kb/s min to 4.2kb/s max). Therefore the duty cycle is calculation is as follows: The word format consists of 64 bits, The duration of each bit is 312.5 uSec max. The duty cycle over a 100 mSec measuring period is calculated as follows: Duty cycle = Actual RF transmission ON time / 100 mSec Actual transmission ON time = 64 bits X 50% X 312.5 uSec = 10 mSec Therefore duty cycle = 10 / 100 mSec = .10 = 10%, and peak to average field strength is 20 db. Total on-air time for a supervision transmission is: 64 X 312.5 uSec + (5 X 150 mSec) = 0.77 seconds In the case of an alarm transmission, the group of six transmissions is repeated twice, with the second group delayed from the first by a max time of 2 seconds. The worst case on-air time is 2 X (supervision time) + 2 = 3.54 seconds The worst case Duty cycle is : 10%
EXHIBIT 5-1 CFS8DL5804AP Report of Measurements. Measurements were made at Ademco 's Measurement Facility at 160 Eileen Way , Syosset , NY 11791 , FCC Registration number : 90421. Measurements were made in accordance with the procedures and reporting requirements of ANSI C63.4-1992. The Test Set-Up (C63.4 section 10.1.3) is shown in the attached drawing. The sequence of testing (C63.4 section 10.1.7) for radiated emissions is as follows: A preliminary scan was conducted with the receiver antenna close to the EUT in order to identify the emission characteristics of the EUT (C63.4 section 8.3.1.1). The antenna and EUT were then placed at the proper separation with the EUT positioned on a non-conducting turntable. The EUT was rotated on the turntable to maximize the received signal strength, then the receiver antenna height was varied to further maximize the received reading. Thereafter, the device was again rotated to a peak output position and the antenna height was re-adjusted for maximum received signal. This procedure was re-iterated until there was no further increase in signal level. This procedure was performed with the EUT rotating in three orthogonal planes (C63.4 section 13.1.4.1) to generate a final maximum reading which is recorded on the radiated emissions result sheet. Similar measurements were made on the receiver to ensure compliance as an unintentional radiator. See Exhibit 6 for list of test equipment (C63.4 section 10.1.4). Note, Spectrum Analyzer resolution bandwidths set as follows; (Video Bandwidth set greater than RBW) - For occupied bandwidth measurements, RBW = 100kHz, (This is in accordance with the minimum RBW allowed by C63.4, which requires RBW greater than 5% of the FCC required occupied bandwidth spec of 0.25% of center frequency). - For radiated emissions below 1 GHz, the RBW = 100kHz. Detector function set to peak. - For radiated emissions above 1 GHz, the RBW = 1MHz. Detector function set to peak. OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH is shown on attached plot. RADIATED EMISSIONS are recorded on attached sheet.
EXHIBIT 5-3 CFS8DL5804AP Section 15.231 (Periodic operation above 70 MHz.) In addition to the provisions of Section 15.205, the field strength of emissions from intentional radiators operated under this Section shall not exceed the following: Frequency Fundamental Spurious (MHz) (microvolts/meter) (microvolts/meter) 260 - 470 3,750 to 12,500 ** 375 to 1,250 ** NOTE: ** linear interpolations NOTES: (1) The above field strength limits are specified at a distance of 3 meters. The tighter limits apply at the band edges. (2) Intentional radiators operating under the provisions of this Section shall demonstrate compliance with the limits on the field strength of emissions, as shown in the above table, based on the average value of the measured emissions. As an alternative, compliance with the limits in the above table may be based on the use of measurement instrumentation with a CISPR quasi-peak detector. The specific method of measurement employed shall be specified in the application for equipment authorization. If average emission measurements are employed, the provisions in Section 15.35 for averaging pulsed emissions and for limiting peak emissions apply. Further, compliance with the provisions of Section 15.205 shall be demonstrated using the measurement instrumentation specified in that section. (3) The limits on the field strength of the spurious emissions in the above table are based on the fundamental frequency of the intentional radiator. Spurious emissions shall be attenuated to the average (or, alternatively, CISPR quasi-peak) limits shown in this table or to the general limits shown in Section 15.209, whichever limit permits a higher field strength. (4) Fo = 315MHz. (5) Detector = Peak (6) Frequency range scanned to 4 GHz. (Emissions not reported were more than 20dB below the specified limit). [(Meter reading + Cable/Amp factor + Antenna factor) / 20 )] (7) Conv. Reading = 10 (8) Corr. Reading = Conv. Reading X Duty Cycle (9) Date : 5/23/2005 Tested by : Y. Mohammed Approved by : Ken Addy Freq. (MHz) Antenna Polarity (V/H) Meter Reading (dB uV) Cable/Amp Factor (dB) Antenna Factor (dB/M) Conv. Reading (uV/M) Duty Cycle (%) Corr. Reading (uV/M) Limit @ 3M (uV/M) 30 CABLE "A"BICONOLOG604.0 315h64.001.2013.628729.710.0%873.06042.0 630h43.001.6018.361406.010.0%140.6604.2 945h24.002.2021.60245.510.0%24.5604.2 1260h42.002.9024.402917.410.0%291.7500.0 1575h44.003.1026.404731.510.0%473.2604.2 1890h33.003.8028.401819.710.0%182.0604.2 2205h32.004.0029.151809.310.0%180.9500.0 2520 h 26.004.10 29.70977.210.0%97.7604.2 2835h22.004.1032.00803.510.0%80.4500.0 3150h25.005.7031.751325.910.0%132.6604.2 4000h CABLE "A"BICONOLOG
EXHIBIT 5-4 OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH CFS8DL5804AP Section 15.231(c) Section 15.231(c) states that the bandwidth of the emission shall be no wider than 0.25% of the center frequency for devices operating above 70 MHz and below 900 MHz. For the occupied bandwidth measurements the spectrum analyzer was set as follows: RBW = 100kHz, (This is in accordance with the minimum RBW allowed by C63.4, which requires RBW greater than 5% of the FCC required occupied bandwidth spec of 0.25% of center frequency) 5804AP OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH (399 KHz)
EXHIBIT 6 TEST EQUIPMENT USED CFS8DL5804AP Section 15.231 and ANSI C63.4 Section 15.231, per C63.4 section 10.1.4. This is a list of all test equipment used. Test Equipment list 1. Antenna: BICONOLOG S/N: 00029290 Cal. on: 09/14/04 Cal. due: 09/14/05 2. Spectrum Analyzer H. P. 8563E S/N:3246A00232 Cal. on: 08/23/04 Cal. due: 08/23/05
EXHIBIT 5-2 PICTURE OF THE TEST SETUP CFS8DL5804AP SECTION 2.1093 (c) SECTION 2.1093 (c) Photo of the test setup shall be provided.
165 Eileen Way · Syosset, New York · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15.231(e) | 315 MHz - 315 MHz | 10.00 µW |

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