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EP9-TMXM102Personal Help Button

Timex Group USA, Inc.
Personal Help Button - FCC ID EP9-TMXM102 - Timex Group USA, Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
Date of Grant
Jan 12, 2006
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Jan 11, 2006
Equipment Note
Personal Help Button
Frequency Range
312.00000000 - 312.00000000
Company
Timex Group USA, Inc.
Country
United States

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Users Manual

Lifeline Systems 111 Lawrence Street Framingham, MA 01702-8156 Tel: 1-800-635-6156 www.lifelinesystems.com Lifeline ® Tempo ™ User Manual © 2006 Lifeline Systems. All rights reserved. Watch A Personal Response Timepiece 3 TO SET THE TIME Pull out the watch stem on the side of the watch. Rotate the stem until the watch indicates the correct time. Press the watch stem back to its original position. Please note that the watch may not retain its water resistance if the stem is left in the outward position. 4 1 I I 14 I I I I I I I I I I I I Q UARTZ I I I I I I I I I I I I QUARTZ 1:00 am 7:30 pm When you first receive your Lifeline Tempo Watch, you will need to set the time and conduct a signal range test to determine which areas of your home will be covered by the service. WHEN YOU RECEIVE YOUR LIFELINE TEMPO WATCH 2 USING YOUR LIFELINE TEMPO WATCH Press the gold button on the face of your Lifeline Tempo Watch when you are within range of your Lifeline Communicator. The Lifeline Communicator will beepand dial the Lifeline Response Center. A Lifeline Personal Response Associate will come on the line and ask you if you need help. Always wear your Lifeline Tempo Watch. It is water resistant to 100 feet, so it will never be damaged by contact with water (the stem of the watch must be pushed in). Remember, if you are not wearing your Lifeline Tempo Watch, you may not be able to contact Lifeline when help is needed. Thank you for selecting the Lifeline ® Tempo ™ Watch. Your Lifeline Tempo Watch provides you with the independence and peace of mind of the Lifeline service in an attractive watch for daily use. Your waterproof watch should always be worn in the shower or tub and should only be removed when you’re using your other Lifeline Personal Help Button. 45 TO CONDUCT A SIGNAL RANGE TEST Attach the Lifeline Tempo Watch to your wrist. Press and hold the Reset Bar on your Lifeline Communicator to start the test. The Communicator will beepand say “Start range test” or “Start test.” Walk around the house with your watch. In each room, press the Help Button on the watch to see if the Communicator responds with a beep. The “beep” indicates that from that location in your home, the Lifeline Tempo Watch will alert the Lifeline Response Center that help is needed. Continue moving around the house and be sure to check the bathrooms. When you’ve completed the signal range test, press the blinking Reset Bar or Reset Button to end the range test. CHANGING THE WATCH BAND If the wristband or wrist strap on your Lifeline Tempo Watch becomes damaged, or you would like to replace it with another one, please contact a local retailer which carries and services watches. The wristband width is a standard size (18mm) so it will accommodate an off-the-shelf replacement. SERVICING YOUR LIFELINE TEMPO WATCH Your Lifeline Tempo Watch includes a limited one year warranty against defects in manufacturing (see next page) and can also be serviced or replaced by Lifeline after the warranty has expired. Important: do notbring your Lifeline Tempo Watch to a commercial jeweler for servicing or changing of the battery. The watch should only be serviced by Lifeline. If you have any questions about your Lifeline Tempo Watch, or need to return it for service, please contact Lifeline Subscriber Services at 1-800-635-6156. CARING FOR YOUR LIFELINE TEMPO WATCH 7 LIFELINE SYSTEMS IS NOT LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental, special, or consequential, damages, so the above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you. Your Rights Under Implied Warranties and State Law: THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESSED WARRANTIES, OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES. LIFELINE LIMITS THE DURATION OF ANY WARRANTY IMPLIED BY STATE LAW, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TO ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have otherrights which vary from state to state. 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. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 6 LIFELINE WARRANTY This Lifeline Tempo Watch (but not the crystal, band, or strap) is warranted to the owner for a period of ONE YEAR from the date of purchase against defects in manufacturing by Lifeline Systems. What Lifeline Will Do: If this watch develops such a defect within the one year period, itwill be repaired (i.e. a new or thoroughly reconditioned and inspected module will be installed or replaced and a watch of equal value and similar appearance will be supplied) at our option, and you provide proof of purchase and date of purchase. This Limited Warranty Does Not Cover: Lifeline Systems will not repair defects relating to servicing not performed by Lifeline Systems. Lifeline Systems will not provide anywarrantyservice if your watch shows evidence that it has been tampered with, misused, abused, or altered; for example: moisture damage sufficient to affect the properfunction of the watch; damage to the case; or visible cracking of the crystal.

External Photos

Timex M102 Lifeline Watch – External Photographs

Internal Photos

Timex M102 Lifeline Watch – Internal Photographs PCB - Side 1 PCB – Side 2 QA Watch Movement

Test Report

EMI Report for Timex Communication, on the Transmitter, Model M102 Report Number 3082153BOX.002 Page 2 of 18 1.0 Job Description 1.1 Client Information This EUT has been tested at the request of: Company: Timex Communication 555 Christian Road PO Box 310 Middlebury, CT 06762 Contact: John Davino Telephone: Fax: Email: (203) 346-4340 (203) 346-7146 [email protected] 1.2 Equipment Under Test Equipment Type: Transmitter Model Number(s): M102 Serial number(s): 404C Manufacturer: Timex Communication EUT receive date: 12/7/05 EUT received condition: Good Test start date: 12/7/05 Test end date: 12/9/05 1.3 Test Plan Reference: ANSI C63.4:2003 1.4 Test Configuration 1.4.1. Cables: None - The unit powered from a fully charged battery. 1.4.2. Support Equipment: None 1.4.2 Modifications Required For Compliance: None EMI Report for Timex Communication, on the Transmitter, Model M102 Report Number 3082153BOX.002 Page 3 of 18 1.5 Mode(s) of Operation: The device was wired to transmit continuously for the enitre emission testing. 1.5.1 EUT Cycle Time: Continuously on. 2.0 Test Summary TEST STANDARD RESULTS Basic Standards from FCC Part 15 Subpart C, Section 231 & FCC Part 15 Subpart B, Class B SUB-TEST TEST PARAMETER COMMENT FCC Part 15 Subpart C, Section 231 Per Standard Specifications Pass FCC Part 15 Subpart B, Class B Per Standard Specifications Pass EMI Report for Timex Communication, on the Transmitter, Model M102 Report Number 3082153BOX.002 Page 5 of 18 3.8 Test Results: Company:Model #: Engineer: Barometer:BAR2Serial #: Project #:Pressure: 1010 mbReceiver: Date: 12/07/05Temp: 18 CAntenna: Standard:Humidity: 29%PreAmp: Section: 231Group: NoneCable(s): 3meters10metersLocation: Site 2 Ant.AntennaCableAverage Pre-ampDistance DetectorPol.Frequency ReadingFactorLossFactorFactorFactorNetLimitMarginBandwidth Type(V/H)MHzdB(uV)dB(1/m)dBdBdBdBdB(uV/m) dB(uV/m)dB PKH311.99652.013.63.09.70.0-10.569.475.4-6.0 120/300 kHz Average factor: ((18.75/38.25)*(0.6/0.9)) = 9.7 dB 30-1000 MHz Peak: PK Quasi-Peak: QP Average: AVG RMS: RMS; Bandwidth denoted as RBW/VBW Limit Distance:Test Distance: Voltage/Frequency:BatteryFrequency Range: FCC Part 15 Subpart CNONE. S2 10M FLR 9-2-2006.cbl NONE. 3082153 HP 8542E (REC2/RECFL2) LOG2 12-13-05 V10.txt LOG2 12-13-05 H10.txt Radiated Emissions / Interference Timex CommunicationM102 Vathana Ven404C EMI Report for Timex Communication, on the Transmitter, Model M102 Report Number 3082153BOX.002 Page 6 of 18 Test Results Continue Duty Cycle (Average Factor) Average factor is subtracted from peak readings to compare emissions readings to average limits. The average factor is calculated from duty cycle measurements from the following plots. Average Factor Calculation: Word On Time = 18.75 ms Word Cycle Time = 38.25 ms Word Duty Cycle = 18.75/38.25 = 0.490196 Bit On Time = 0.6 ms Bit Cycle Time = 0.9 ms Bit Duty Cycle = 0.6/0.9 = 0.666667 Average Factor = 20*log ( 0.490196*0.666667) = 9.7 dB EMI Report for Timex Communication, on the Transmitter, Model M102 Report Number 3082153BOX.002 Page 7 of 18 Word on time Word cycle EMI Report for Timex Communication, on the Transmitter, Model M102 Report Number 3082153BOX.002 Page 8 of 18 Bit on time Bit cycle EMI Report for Timex Communication, on the Transmitter, Model M102 Report Number 3082153BOX.002 Page 9 of 18 Bandwidth Plot Bandwidth Requirement: Bandwidth Limit = 0.0025*312 MHz = 0.78 MHz or 780 kHz Measured 20 dB Bandwidth = 9.75 kHz. The unit met the 20 dB bandwidth requirements. EMI Report for Timex Communication, on the Transmitter, Model M102 Report Number 3082153BOX.002 Page 10 of 18 Transmission Duration Requirement: A manually operated transmitter shall employ a switch that will automatically deactivate within not more than 5 seconds after activation. Measured: 0.21 Seconds EMI Report for Timex Communication, on the Transmitter, Model M102 Report Number 3082153BOX.002 Page 11 of 18 4.0 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Radiated Emissions Setup Photos Photo 1 EMI Report for Timex Communication, on the Transmitter, Model M102 Report Number 3082153BOX.002 Page 12 of 18 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Radiated Emissions Setup Photos cont. Photo 2 EMI Report for Timex Communication, on the Transmitter, Model M102 Report Number 3082153BOX.002 Page 14 of 18 5.8 Test Results: Company:Model #: Engineer: Barometer:BAR2Serial #: Project #:Pressure: 1010 mbReceiver: Date: 12/07/05Temp: 18 CAntenna: Standard:Humidity: 29%PreAmp: Class: BGroup: NoneCable(s): 3meters10metersLocation: Site 2 Ant.AntennaCableAverage Pre-ampDistance DetectorPol.Frequency ReadingFactorLossFactorFactorFactorNetLimitMarginBandwidth Type(V/H)MHzdB(uV)dB(1/m)dBdBdBdBdB(uV/m) dB(uV/m)dB PKH623.99026.721.24.69.70.0-10.553.255.4-2.2 120/300 kHz PKV935.97824.723.75.69.70.0-10.554.855.4-0.6 120/300 kHz Average factor: ((18.75/38.25)*(0.6/0.9)) = 9.7 dB Radiated Emissions / Interference Timex CommunicationM102 Vathana Ven404C 3082153 HP 8542E (REC2/RECFL2) LOG2 12-13-05 V10.txt LOG2 12-13-05 H10.txt FCC Part 15 Subpart B NONE. S2 10M FLR 9-2-2006.cblNONE. 30-1000 MHz Peak: PK Quasi-Peak: QP Average: AVG RMS: RMS; Bandwidth denoted as RBW/VBW Limit Distance:Test Distance: Voltage/Frequency:BatteryFrequency Range: Company:Model #: Engineer: Barometer:BAR2Serial #: Project #:Pressure: 1010 mbReceiver:RS001 Date: 12/07/05Temp: 18 CAntenna: Standard:Humidity: 29%PreAmp: Class: BGroup: NoneCable(s): 3meters3metersLocation: Site 2 Ant.AntennaCableAverage Pre-ampDistance DetectorPol.Frequency ReadingFactorLossFactorFactorFactorNetLimitMarginBandwidth Type(V/H)MHzdB(uV)dB(1/m)dBdBdBdBdB(uV/m) dB(uV/m)dB PKV1247.91343.325.51.89.720.80.040.155.4-15.3 1Mz/3 MHz PKV1559.69039.325.72.29.720.90.036.554.0-17.5 1Mz/3 MHz PKV1871.92049.727.32.59.721.00.048.955.4-6.5 1Mz/3 MHz PKV2183.90351.528.32.89.721.10.051.855.4-3.6 1Mz/3 MHz PKV2495.90339.128.73.09.721.10.039.954.0-14.1 1Mz/3 MHz Average factor: ((18.75/38.25)*(0.6/0.9)) = 9.7 dB 1-3.12 GHz Peak: PK Quasi-Peak: QP Average: AVG RMS: RMS; Bandwidth denote…

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Test Setup Photos

EMI Report for Timex Communication, on the Transmitter, Model M102 Report Number 3082153BOX.002 Page 11 of 18 4.0 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Radiated Emissions Setup Photos Photo 1 EMI Report for Timex Communication, on the Transmitter, Model M102 Report Number 3082153BOX.002 Page 12 of 18 FCC Part 15 Subpart C Radiated Emissions Setup Photos cont. Photo 2

Contact Information

Applicant

Sam Everett(Quality Regulatory Engineer)
[email protected](203) 346-5603Fax: (203) 346-7136

Technical Contact

Timex CorporationRon DeRosa
[email protected](203) 346-4333

555 Christian Road · Middlebury, Connecticut · United States

Non-Technical Contact

Timex CorporationBrian Hudson
[email protected](203) 346-5321

Test Firm

Intertek Testing Services NA Inc.Yaqing Liu
[email protected]978 635 8662

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115.231312 MHz - 312 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term

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