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LIMITED WARRANTY Honeywell International Inc., acting through its Secu rity & Custom Electronics business ("Seller") 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791, warrants its produc t(s) to be in conformance with its own plans and specifications and to be free from defects in material s and workmanship under normal use and service for 24 months from the date stamp control on t he product(s) or, for product(s) not having a manufacturer’s date stamp, for 12 months from date of original purchase unless the installation instructions or catalog sets forth a shorter period, in which case t he shorter period shall apply. Seller's obligation shall be limited to repairing or replacing, at its option, free of charge for materials or labor, any product(s) which is proved not in compliance with Seller' s specifications or proves defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service. Seller shall have no obligation under this Limited Warranty or otherwise if the product(s) is alter ed or improperly repaired or serviced by anyone other than Honeywell factory service. For warranty servic e, return product(s) transportation prepaid, to Honeywell Factory Service, 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IM PLIED, OF MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE, WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF. IN NO CASE SHA LL SELLER BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAG ES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OR UPON ANY OTHER BASIS OF LIABILITY WHATSOEVER, EVEN IF THE LOSS OR DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY THE SELLER'S OWN NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT. Seller does not represent t hat the product(s) it sells may not be co mpromised or circum vented; that the product(s) will prevent any personal injury or property lo ss by burglary, robbery, fire or otherwise; or that the product(s) will in all cases provide adequate warn ing or protection. Cust omer understands that a properly installed and maintained alarm system may only reduce the risk of a burglary, robbery, fire , or other events occurring without provid ing an alarm, but it is not insu rance or a guarantee that such will not occur or that there will be no personal injury or property loss as a result. CONSEQUENTLY, SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILI TY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE OR OTHER LOSS BASED ON A CLAIM THAT THE PRODUCT(S) FAILED TO GIVE WARNING. HOWEVER, IF SELLER IS HELD LIABLE, WHETHE R DIRECTLY OR INDI RECTLY, FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE, REGARDLESS OF CAUSE OR ORIGIN, SELLER'S MAXIMUM LIABILI TY SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT(S), WHICH SHALL BE THE COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AGAINST SELLER. This warranty replaces any prev ious warranties and is the only warranty made by Seller on this product(s). No increase or alteration, written or ver bal, of the obligations of this Limited Warranty is authorized. FCC STATEMENT FCC ID: CFS8DL5806-2 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 (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. IC: 573F-58062 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791 Copyright © 2004 Honeywell International Inc. www.honeywell.com/security ÊN6353V5mŠ N6353V5 7/04 Rev A N6353V5 7/04 Rev A ADEMCO 5806 Smoke Detector With Built-In Wireless Transmitter INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS General Information The ADEMCO 5806 Photoelectric Smoke Detector/Transmitter is intended for use with wireless alarm systems that support 5800 Series devices, and contains a built-in transmitter that can send alarm, supervisory and battery condition messages to the system's receiver/control unit. Refer to the wireless system's instructions for the maximum number of transmitters that can be supported. Alarms: The smoke detector is powered by two 9-volt batteries and will sound its built-in horn when smoke reaches the detector (the LED indicator will also flash rapidly). A message will also be sent to the wireless control and the smoke detector's ID number will be displayed at the keypad. The alarm message will be transmitted every 4 seconds, until the smoke condition has cleared and the detector has reset. About 1 second after the horn has stopped, a Restore message will be transmitted to the control and it will then be possible to clear the ID number from the display. During normal or low battery conditions, the LED indicator will flash about once every 40 seconds. Low Battery: The detector indicates a low- battery condition by emitting a "chirp" about once every 40 seconds. A low-battery message will be sent to the control unit upon any transmission following the first battery chirp (with the detector's ID number displayed at the keypad). The battery should be replaced within 30 days following the low-battery signals. False Alarm Protection: In order to reduce the possibility of false alarms due to cigarette smoke, dust, steam, insects, etc., the detector will not transmit an alarm signal until its horn has sounded continuously for about 6 seconds. A delay also occurs when the detector is tested. Therefore, the test button must be held down for about 20 seconds before the horn will sound. The first alarm signal will be transmitted within 6 seconds after the horn sounds. Programming: Note that the control system must “enroll” the smoke detector’s ID during installation of the system. The control should be programmed to “enroll” the 5806 as an “RF” type unit (i.e., supervised RF). See the PROGRAMMING section in this instruction book and the control unit’s Installation Instructions for further details. Tamper Protection: The detector has provision for a tamper function if desired. When the tamper function, is enabled, the detector will cause a CHECK to be displayed if it is removed from its install…
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EXHIBIT 2-2 BLOCK DIAGRAM CFS8DL5806-2 SECTION 2.1033(b) SECTION 2.1033(b) (3) Block Diagram.
EXHIBIT 2-2 BLOCK DIAGRAM CFS8DL5806-2 SECTION 2.1033(b) SECTION 2.1033(b) (3) Block Diagram.
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, 24, 2005 Subject: Application for Certification of Honeywell’s Security Device type 5806-2 FCC ID: CFS8DL5806-2 Dear Sir or Madam: Please find up-loaded (e-filed) a copy of this letter, a 731 application form, and 159 (payment) form for submittal of this product. The following exhibits were also uploaded to your site: • 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 (EXHIBIT 4-1 thru 4-5) • product test report (EXHIBIT 5-1 thru 5-4 & EXHIBIT 6) • users manual (EXHIBIT 7) • label (EXHIBIT 8) This is for the certification of Honeywell’s 5806-2 smoke detector 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 8 THE FCC PART 15 LABEL CFS8DL5806-2 SECTION 2.1033 (c) and Part 15.21 SECTION 2.1033 (c) Label and label location - A photo showing the identification label clearly (you must be able to see the name and FCC ID number), and the location on the device. In lieu of a photo for this, you may submit a engineer’s drawing. Part 15.21 Statement - for all intentional and unintentional radiators is also printed on the label. All devices shall bear the following statement in a conspicuous location on the device: “ 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. “ ENGINEERING DRAWING: FCC ID: CFS8DL5806-2 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 (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. IC: 573F-58062 PHOTO OF FCC LABEL LOCATION ON BACK PLASTIC:
EXHIBIT 1 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION CFS8DL5806-2 SECTION 2.1033(b) SECTION 2.1033(b) (2a). For Part 15 a brief description of the circuit functions of the device. The 5806-2 is a battery powered smoke detector & alarm transmitter and is part of a wireless-alarm system. It is used in conjunction with a receiver (5881) to indicate a possible fire event to the alarm system. and it also includes a sounder. The radio circuitry is on a daughter board mounter on the smoke detector. The messages are standard alarm messages and are transmitted at 345Mhz +/-82Khz using on-off keyed AM modulation. The 5806-2 sends a regular supervision or check-in message, no more often than once per hour.
EXHIBIT 2-1 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION CFS8DL5806-2 SECTION 2.1033(b) SECTION 2.1033(b) (2a). For Part 15 a statement describing how the device operates. MESSAGE ENCODER U1 controls SWITCH, Q6, etc., which in-turn turns on Oscillator Q2, etc., who’s FDE is SAW XL1, signal is fed to PA Q1 etc., MESSAGE ENCODER U1 is also the source of modulation when The PA is on-off modulated by MODULATOR Q4, Q5, etc. The PA output is fed to the ANTENNA ( LOOP ) via matching network L1, C6, C11 etc.
EXHIBIT 3-1 TIMING / DUTY CYCLE CALCULATION CFS8DL5806-2 Section 15.255(b) Section 15.255(b), when the radiated emission limits are expressed in terms of the average value of the emission, and pulsed operation is employed, the measurement field strength shall be determined by averaging over one complete pulse train, including blanking intervals, as long as the pulse train does not exceed 0.1 seconds. The exact method of calculating the average field strength shall be submitted with any application for certification. 5806-2 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 sent at 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 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 1.54 + 2 = 3.54 seconds Summary: - Duty cycle = 10% On airtime = 3.54 seconds
EXHIBIT 3-2 TIMING DIAGRAM CFS8DL5806-2 Section 15.255(b) Section 15.255(b), when the radiated emission limits are expressed in terms of the average value of the emission, and pulsed operation is employed, the measurement field strength shall be determined by averaging over one complete pulse train, including blanking intervals, as long as the pulse train does not exceed 0.1 seconds. The exact method of calculating the average field strength shall be submitted with any application for certification. SEE THE NEXT PAGE
EXHIBIT 1 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION CFS8DL5806-2 SECTION 2.1033(b) SECTION 2.1033(b) (2a). For Part 15 a brief description of the circuit functions of the device. The 5806-2 is a battery powered smoke detector & alarm transmitter and is part of a wireless-alarm system. It is used in conjunction with a receiver (5881) to indicate a possible fire event to the alarm system. and it also includes a sounder. The radio circuitry is on a daughter board mounter on the smoke detector. The messages are standard alarm messages and are transmitted at 345Mhz +/-82Khz using on-off keyed AM modulation. The 5806-2 sends a regular supervision or check-in message, no more often than once per hour.
EXHIBIT 2-1 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION CFS8DL5806-2 SECTION 2.1033(b) SECTION 2.1033(b) (2a). For Part 15 a statement describing how the device operates. MESSAGE ENCODER U1 controls SWITCH, Q6, etc., which in-turn turns on Oscillator Q2, etc., who’s FDE is SAW XL1, signal is fed to PA Q1 etc., MESSAGE ENCODER U1 is also the source of modulation when The PA is on-off modulated by MODULATOR Q4, Q5, etc. The PA output is fed to the ANTENNA ( LOOP ) via matching network L1, C6, C11 etc.
EXHIBIT 3-1 TIMING / DUTY CYCLE CALCULATION CFS8DL5806-2 Section 15.255(b) Section 15.255(b), when the radiated emission limits are expressed in terms of the average value of the emission, and pulsed operation is employed, the measurement field strength shall be determined by averaging over one complete pulse train, including blanking intervals, as long as the pulse train does not exceed 0.1 seconds. The exact method of calculating the average field strength shall be submitted with any application for certification. 5806-2 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 sent at 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 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 1.54 + 2 = 3.54 seconds Summary: - Duty cycle = 10% On airtime = 3.54 seconds
EXHIBIT 3-2 TIMING DIAGRAM CFS8DL5806-2 Section 15.255(b) Section 15.255(b), when the radiated emission limits are expressed in terms of the average value of the emission, and pulsed operation is employed, the measurement field strength shall be determined by averaging over one complete pulse train, including blanking intervals, as long as the pulse train does not exceed 0.1 seconds. The exact method of calculating the average field strength shall be submitted with any application for certification. SEE THE NEXT PAGE
EXHIBIT 5-1 CFS8DL5806-2 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 5-1 CFS8DL5806-2 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.
HONEYWELL SECURITY & CUSTOM ELECTRONICS 165 EILEEN WA Y SYOSSET, NY 11791EXHIBIT 5-3 FCC ID # CFS8DL5806-1 Date : 5/2/2005 Tested by :Y. Mohammed Approved by :K.Addy Test Sample (model) : 5806-1 Test method: ANSI C63.4 - 1992 Test specification: FCC Part 15, Sub-part C Notes: (1) Fo = 345MHz. (2) Detector = Peak (3) Frequency range scanned to 4 GHz. Emissions not reported were more than 20dB below the specified unit. [(Meter reading + Cable/Amp factor + Antenna factor) / 20 )] (4) Conv. Reading = 10 (5) Corr. Reading = Conv. Reading X Duty Cycle (6) Six Highest Emissions Recorded 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"BICONILOG729 345H75.801.314.7839264.510.0%3926.47292 690H51.001.719.103890.510.0%389.0729 1035H38.002.322.701412.510.0%141.3500 1380H30.003.024.96790.710.0%79.1500 1725H35.003.327.551961.110.0%196.1729 2070H41.003.829.525200.010.0%520.0729 2415H30.004.131.131826.010.0%182.6729 2760 H 27.004.1 31.501349.010.0%134.9729 3105H27.005.731.611642.510.0%164.2729 3450H27.006.232.221866.410.0%186.6729 4000 CABLE "A"BICONILOG
EXHIBIT 5-4 OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH CFS8DL5806-2 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). 5806-2 OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH
EXHIBIT 6 TEST EQUIPMENT USED CFS8DL5806-2 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 CFS8DL5806-2 SECTION 2.1093 (c) SECTION 2.1093 (c) Photo of the test setup shall be provided.
EXHIBIT 5-2 PICTURE OF THE TEST SETUP CFS8DL5806-2 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 | 345 MHz - 345 MHz | 10.00 µW |

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