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F5300SS929Wireless 929 Spread Spectrum Transmitter

Tyco Safety Products Canada Ltd.
Wireless 929 Spread Spectrum Transmitter - FCC ID F5300SS929 - Tyco Safety Products Canada Ltd.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter
Date of Grant
Apr 25, 2000
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Mar 26, 2000
Equipment Note
Wireless 929 Spread Spectrum Transmitter
Frequency Range
924.00000000 - 924.00000000
Company
Tyco Safety Products Canada Ltd.
Country
Canada

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Users Manual

FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Digital Security Controls Ltd. could void your authority to use this equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the 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: n Re-orient the receiving antenna. n Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. n Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. n Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help. The user may find the following booklet prepared by the FCC useful: “How to Identify and Resolve Radio/Television Interference Problems”. This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington D.C. 20402, Stock # 004-000-00345-4. Digital Security Controls Ltd. 160 Washburn St., Lockport, NY 14094 This device complies with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Ce dispositif satisfait aux exigences d’Industrie Canada, prescrites dans le document CNR-210. son utilisation est autorisée seulement aux conditions suivantes: (1) il ne doit pas produire de brouillage et (2) l’utilisateur du dispositif doit être prêt à accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique reçu, même si ce brouillage est susceptible de compromettre le fonctionnement du dispositif. WLS929 Wireless Key OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS © 2000 Digital Security Controls Ltd. Printed in Canada 29004986 R001 The WLS929 wireless key allows you to arm and disarm your alarm system, as well as perform other keypad functions, from a unit small enough to keep in your pocket. Together with your installer, you can decide which functions you wish to have accessible from your portable key. To activate any one of the four selected functions, press and hold the appropriate button for two seconds. Your installer will indicate each function by applying a circular label on the rear of the unit or by installing pre-printed buttons. Signals will not be received if the key is not within the range of the wireless receiver. The default functions are as follows: Stay Arming Press this button to arm your system in the Stay mode. All perimeter zones will be armed, such as all window and door contacts, but the interior zones will remain inactive, allowing you to stay on the premises without setting off an alarm. Away Arming Press this button to arm your system in the Away mode. Both the interior and exterior zones will be armed, allowing you to exit the premises. Disarm Press this button to disarm your system. You do not have to enter your access code when you use the key to disarm the system. Panic Press this button to notify your central monitoring station of a situation requiring the police, such as a break-in. Other available functions (to be programmed by the installer): • Fire• Command Outputs 1, 3, 4 • Auxiliary• Command Output 2 • No-Entry Delay Arming• Quick Exit • Chime ON/OFF• Reactivate Stay/Aways • System Test Please discuss these options with your installer in order to program the best possible combination to suit your needs. Testing the WLS929 Key To test the batteries on your key, press and hold one of the arm or disarm buttons for five seconds. If the batteries are low, the Trouble light on any of your system’s keypads will turn ON. If the Trouble light turns ON, the key’s batteries must be replaced. NOTE: Pressing another button after completing the test may clear the trouble condition. The key’s batteries must still be replaced. Do not use a Fire, Auxiliary or Panic key to test your WLS929 unit as pressing these buttons will always notify your monitoring station of a non-medical emergency. To replace the batteries, remove the screw on the back of the key and carefully separate the two sides of the key’s plastic casing. Remove the old batteries from between the two metal clips. Insert the new batteries according to the diagram at right and reattach the two sides of the key’s plastic casing. The WLS929 requires three batteries of type LR44. NOTE: The polarity of the batteries must be observed. TM – + LIMITED WARRANTY Digital Security Controls Ltd. warrants that for a period of twelve months from the date of purchase, the product shall be free of defect in materials and workmanship under normal use and that in fulfilment of any breach of such warranty, Digital Security Controls Ltd. shall, at its option, repair or replace the defective equipment upon return of the equipment to its repair depot. This warranty applies only to defects in parts and workmanship and not to damage incurred in shipping or handling, or damage due to causes beyond the control of Digital Security Controls Ltd. such as lightning, excessive voltage, mechanical shock, water damage, or damage arising out of abuse, alteration or improper applica- tion of the equipment. The foregoing warranty shall apply only to the original buyer, and is and shall be in lieu of any and all other warranties, whether expressed or implied and of all other obligations or liabilities on the part of Digital Security Controls Ltd. This warranty contains the entire war…

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Attestation Statements

March 22, 2000 Office of Engineering & Technology Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 Subject:Request for continuous confidentiality of technical information per sections 0.459 and 0.457 (d) (2) ( I) of CFR 47. FCC ID:F5300SS929 Dear Sir or Madam: Digital Security Controls Canada Ltd. is hereby filing this request for continuous confidentiality of the specified items submitted with the application for certification ( Form731 ) with proposed identifier F5300SS929. The technical documentation for which continuous confidentiality is sought is: (1) Schematic diagrams: This technical documentation is a part of the material supporting the Form 731 application for certification, which this request for confidentiality accompanies. The schematic diagrams disclose proprietary information and technical data which Digital Security Controls Ltd. would guard from its competitors and would not make available to the public. This proprietary information constitutes a trade secret and is not a part of the product documentation that would be made available to the customers of Digital Security Controls Ltd. It would be potentially injurious to Digital Security Controls Ltd. and to its investment in the development of this innovative proprietary product to make available for public disclosure the trade secret technical information specified in this request. If there are any questions about this request for continuous confidentiality regarding trade secrets and proprietary information embodied in the technical documentation filed in support of this Form 731 application, then please contact me via our toll-free telephone number. Yours truly, Kevin Harris Approval Services Manager 905-760-3000 Ext. 2378 Email: [email protected]

ID Label/Location Info

FCC/IC Labeling for Wireless Key WLS929 File: [wls929 rear housing with fcc+ic 08001151.cdr] March 10, 2000 REAR HOUSING OF THE UNIT SHOWING PLACEMENT OF LABEL (ACTUAL SIZE) LABEL INFORMATION TO BE ETCHEDINTO PLASTIC MOLDLABEL SHOWN ACTUAL SIZE 29 mm 16 mm FCC ID: F5300SS929MODEL # : WLS929CANADA XXX-XXX-XXXXIC: RSS/CNR210Digital Security ControlsMade in Canada ABS01151 FCC ID: F5300SS929MODEL # : WLS929CANADA XXX-XXX-XXXXIC: RSS/CNR210Digital Security ControlsMade in Canada ABS01151 Digital Security Controls Ltd.ISO9001 Registered3301 Langstaff Road, ConcordOntario, Canada L4K 4L2Phone: 905-760-3000Toll Free: 1-888-888-7838Fax: 905-760-3030 TM

Operational Description

CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION Device: WIRELESS KEY (FOB) Model: WLS929 FOB ESI Identifier: Schematic Diagram: Description: The WLS 929 FOB transmitter sends the button status information encoded appropriately to which button has been pressed to the control unit of the wireless security system. A rubber key mat switch is incorporated to sense openings and closings while pressed or released to accept inputs from pressing by hand of operator. This unit consists of two main circuit sections. A control section with a microprocessor & digital logic and the RF transmitter. The control section receives sensor inputs and unit status information that is then coded to produce the Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) modulation signal. This section also controls transmitter activity. The transmitter consists of a crystal reference oscillator, a divide-by-64 prescaler, and a phase detector forming a phase-lock-loop ( PLL )system. The phase comparator compares the reference frequency and the divide-by-64 output signal frequency, if there is any difference, it will produce an error voltage to lock the free running VCO to 924MHz. A RF amplifier with matching compensation provides the output signal of approximately 12 dBm to the antenna.

Test Report

Master: ktlPT15CDST Date: November 5, 1999 KTL Test Report:9R02282 Applicant:Digital Security Controls Ltd. 3301 Langstaff Road Vaughn, Ontario L4K 4L2 Equipment Under Test:Wireless 929 Spread Spectrum Transmitter (E.U.T.) FCC ID:F5300SS929 In Accordance With:FCC Part 15, Subpart C Direct Sequence Transmitters 902 - 928 MHz Tested By:KTL Ottawa Inc. 3325 River Road, R.R. 5 Ottawa, Ontario K1V 1H2 Authorized By: R. Grant, Wireless Group Manager Date: Total Number of Pages:21 KTL Ottawa FCC PART 15, SUBPART C DIRECT SEQUENCE TRANSMITTERS PROJECT NO.: 9R02282 EQUIPMENT: Wireless 929 Spread Spectrum Transmitter FCC ID: F5300SS929 Page 2 of 18 Table Of Contents Section 1. Summary Of Test Results......................................................................................... 3 Section 2. General Equipment Specification ........................................................................... 5 Section 3. Occupied Bandwidth................................................................................................ 7 Section 4. Peak Power Output .................................................................................................. 9 Section 5. Spurious Emissions (Radiated).............................................................................. 10 Section 6. Transmitter Power Density ................................................................................... 14 Section 7. Processing Gain ......................................................................................................16 Section 8. Test Equipment List ................................................................................................ 18 Annex A Block Diagrams...................................................................................................... A1 KTL Ottawa FCC PART 15, SUBPART C DIRECT SEQUENCE TRANSMITTERS PROJECT NO.: 9R02282 EQUIPMENT: Wireless 929 Spread Spectrum Transmitter FCC ID: F5300SS929 Page 3 of 18 Section 1.Summary Of Test Results Manufacturer:Digital Security Controls Ltd. Model No.:Wireless 929 Spread Spectrum Transmitter Serial No.:None Date Received In Laboratory: February 24, 2000 KTL Identification No.: Item #2 General: All measurements are traceable to national standards. These tests were conducted on a sample of the equipment for the purpose of demonstrating compliance with FCC Part 15, Subpart C, Paragraph 15.247 for Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum devices. New SubmissionProduction Unit Class II Permissive ChangePre-Production Unit DS S Equipment CodeFamily Listing THIS TEST REPORT RELATES ONLY TO THE ITEM(S) TESTED. THE FOLLOWING DEVIATIONS FROM, ADDITIONS TO, OR EXCLUSIONS FROM THE TEST SPECIFICATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE. See “ Summary of Test Data”. NVLAP LAB CODE: 100351-0 TESTED BY: _____________________________________ DATE: ___________________ Glen Westwell, Technologist KTL Ottawa Inc. authorizes the above named company to reproduce this report provided it is reproduced in its entirety and for use by the company’s employees only. Any us e whic h a third p a rty ma k e s o f this re p o rt, o r a ny re lia nc e o n o r d e c is io ns to b e ma d e b a s e d o n it, a re the re s p o ns ib ility of such third parties. KTL Ottawa Inc. accepts no responsibility fo r d a ma ge s , if a ny, s uffe re d b y a ny third p a rty a s a re s ult o f d e c is io ns ma d e o r a c tio ns b a s e d o n this re p o rt. This report applies only to the items tested. KTL Ottawa FCC PART 15, SUBPART C DIRECT SEQUENCE TRANSMITTERS PROJECT NO.: 9R02282 EQUIPMENT: Wireless 929 Spread Spectrum Transmitter FCC ID: F5300SS929 Page 4 of 18 Summary Of Test Data NAME OF TESTPARA. NO.SPEC.RESULT Occupied Bandwidth15.247 (a)(2) ≥ 500 kHz Complies Peak Power Output15.247 (b)1 wattComplies Spurious Emissions (Radiated) 15.247 (c)Table 15.209 (a) Complies Transmitter Power Density15.247 (d) ≤ +8 dBm Complies Processing Gain15.247 (e) ≥ 10 dB Complies Footnotes For N/A’s: Test Conditions: Indoor Temperature: 24 °C Humidity:20 % Outdoor Temperature: 3 °C Humidity:18 % KTL Ottawa FCC PART 15, SUBPART C DIRECT SEQUENCE TRANSMITTERS PROJECT NO.: 9R02282 EQUIPMENT: Wireless 929 Spread Spectrum Transmitter FCC ID: F5300SS929 Page 5 of 18 Section 2.General Equipment Specification Transmitter Power Input: 4.5 Vdc Battery Frequency Range: 924 MHz Fixed Tunable Bands: 1 6 dB Bandwidth: 1.07 MHz Type of Modulation Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Emissions Designator: 2M00L1D Power Output Adjustment Capability: None KTL Ottawa FCC PART 15, SUBPART C DIRECT SEQUENCE TRANSMITTERS PROJECT NO.: 9R02282 EQUIPMENT: Wireless 929 Spread Spectrum Transmitter FCC ID: F5300SS929 Page 6 of 18 KTL Ottawa FCC PART 15, SUBPART C DIRECT SEQUENCE TRANSMITTERS PROJECT NO.: 9R02282 EQUIPMENT: Wireless 929 Spread Spectrum Transmitter FCC ID: F5300SS929 Page 7 of 18 Section 3.Occupied Bandwidth NAME OF TEST: Occupied BandwidthPARA. NO.: 15.247(a)(2) TESTED BY: Glen WestwellDATE: March 2, 2000 Test Results: Complies. The 6 dB bandwidth is 1.07 MHz. See attached graph. Measurement Data: See attached graph. KTL Ottawa FCC PART 15, SUBPART C DIRECT SEQUENCE TRANSMITTERS PROJECT NO.: 9R02282 EQUIPMENT: Wireless 929 Spread Spectrum Transmitter FCC ID: F5300SS929 Page 8 of 18 Occupied Bandwidth: 6dB KTL Ottawa FCC PART 15, SUBPART C DIRECT SEQUENCE TRANSMITTERS PROJECT NO.: 9R02282 EQUIPMENT: Wireless 929 Spread Spectrum Transmitter FCC ID: F5300SS929 Page 9 of 18 Section 4.Peak Power Output NAME OF TEST: Peak Power OutputPARA. NO.: 15.247 (b) TESTED BY: Glen WestwellDATE: February 28, 2000 Test Results: Complies. The maximum peak power output of the transmitter is 1.26 mW. Measurement Data: Detachable antenna? Yes No If yes, state the type of non-standard connector used at the antenna port: )1(30 9065.0 30 222 x G REP = = = 0.00126W = 1.26 mW KTL Ottawa FCC PART 15, SUBPART C DIRECT SEQUENCE TRANSMITTERS PROJECT NO.: 9R02282 EQUIPMENT: Wireless 929 Spread Spectrum Transmitter FCC ID: F5300SS929 Page 10 of…

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Test Report

FCC PART 15 SUBPART C PARA. 15.247 PROJECT NO.: 4DI160-42C PAGE NO.: FCC ID: F5394SS05A 1 EQUIPMENT:WLS 901 Controller NAME OF TEST:Processing GainPARA. NO.: 15.247(e) TEST PERFORMED BY:Tom TidwellDATE: Dec. 3, 1992 TEST CONDITIONS:Outdoor Range Standard Test Voltage TEST EQUIPMENT:As per block diagram and equipment list attached. MINIMUM STANDARDThe processing gain of a direct sequence system shall be at least 10 dB. TEST RESULTS:Complies. The processing gain is 15.1 dB. MEASUREMENT DATA:See following table. The processing gain was determined by measuring the jamming margin of the E.U.T. and using the formula Jamming Margin = G p - (S/N) out - L sys The value (S/N) out was calculated by using the fomula: P e = (1/2) EXP (-E/2N 0 ) where, P e is the minimum Bit Error Rate required for proper operation. E/N 0 is (S/N) out System Losses are specified by the manufacturer to be 2 dB. G p = Jamming Margin + (S/N) out + L sys G p = 11.68 dB + 1.42 dB + 2 dB = 15.1 dB FCC PART 15 SUBPART C PARA. 15.247 PROJECT NO.: 4DI160-42C PAGE NO.: FCC ID: F5394SS05A 2 EQUIPMENT:WLS 901 Controller NAME OF TEST:Processing GainPARA. NO.: 15.247(e) TEST PERFORMED BY:Tom TidwellDATE: Dec. 3, 1992 TEST DATA:Average Jamming Margin (dB) = 11.68 dB Desired Signal Level (dBm) = -20 dBm Frequency (MHz) Jamming Signal Level (dBm) Jamming Margin (dB) Frequency (MHz) Jamming Signal Level (dBm) Jamming Margin (dB) 923.25-4.715.3924.60-6.413.6 923.30-6.313.7924.65-6.014.0 923.35-7.212.8924.70-7.312.7 923.40-6.113.9924.75-5.015.0 923.45-8.311.7 923.50-7.512.5 923.55-9.710.3 923.60-6.413.6 923.65-7.312.7 923.70-6.014.0 923.75-5.714.3 923.80-8.111.9 923.85-9.310.7 923.90-7.013.0 923.95-10.59.5 924.00-14.25.8 924.05-15.64.4 924.10-13.07.0 924.15-10.010.0 924.20-9.710.3 924.25-11.38.7 924.30-10.99.1 924.35-9.610.4 924.40-7.013.0 924.45-7.212.8 924.50-6.813.2 924.55-7.412.6

Contact Information

Applicant

Dan Nita(Approvals Manager)
[email protected]1-647-480-0430Fax: 1-647-480-0531

Technical Contact

KTL OTTAWA INC.TIBU C DULMAGE
[email protected]800-563-6336

3325 RIVER ROAD · OTTAWA · Canada

Non-Technical Contact

KTL OTTAWA INC.RUBY C DULMAGE
[email protected]800-563-6336

Test Firm

Nemko Canada Inc.Stuart Beck
[email protected]613-737-9680Fax: 613-737-9691

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C924 MHz - 924 MHz1.26 mW
Confidentiality
Long Term

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