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Installation Manual RF55O1-433 NA version 5.O WARNING: Please refer to the System Installation Manual for information on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer. DLS-3 v1.3 or higher T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S Table of Contents Introduction1 Section 1: Installation2 1.1Unpacking................................................................................................................. 2 1.2Mounting.................................................................................................................... 2 1.3Wiring .......................................................................................................................... 2 1.4Applying Power........................................................................................................ 3 1.5Enrolling the Keypad................................................................................................ 3 Section 2: Keypad Programming5 2.1Programming the Keypad...................................................................................... 5 2.2Function Key Options............................................................................................... 5 2.3Clock Options........................................................................................................... 5 2.4Alarms Displayed While Armed Option................................................................ 6 2.5Emergency (Fire, Auxiliary, Panic) Key Options.................................................. 6 2.6Door Chime Options................................................................................................ 6 Section 3: Receiver Programming8 Enroll & Program Devices8 3.1Electronic Serial Numbers....................................................................................... 8 3.2Enroll Wireless Devices Using Zones....................................................................... 8 3.3Enroll & Program Wireless Keys............................................................................... 9 3.4Identified Wireless Keys.......................................................................................... 10 3.5Enrolling & Programming Handheld Keypads................................................... 11 Section 4: Other Programming12 4.1Program Zones and Partitions.............................................................................. 12 4.2Enable Receiver Supervision................................................................................ 12 4.3Enable Supervision of Wireless Zones.................................................................. 12 4.4RF Jam Detect Zone.............................................................................................. 13 4.5Receiver Software Default.................................................................................... 13 Section 5: Testing & Mounting15 5.1Test the placement of wireless devices .............................................................. 15 5.2Test WLS909 and WLS919 Reception................................................................... 16 Section 6: Additional Notes17 6.1Trouble Conditions................................................................................................. 17 6.2Replacing Batteries in Wireless Devices............................................................. 17 Section 7: Troubleshooting18 Section 8: Programming Worksheets19 Appendix A: Guidelines for Locating Smoke Detectors26 WARNING Please Read Carefully Note to Installers This warning contains vital information. As the only individual in contact with system users, it is your responsibility to bring each item in this warning to the attention of the users of this system. System Failures This system has been carefully designed to be as effective as pos- sible. There are circumstances, however, involving fire, burglary, or other types of emergencies where it may not provide protection. Any alarm system of any type may be compromised deliberately or may fail to operate as expected for a variety of reasons. Some but not all of these reasons may be: Inadequate Installation A security system must be installed properly in order to provide adequate protection. Every installation should be evaluated by a se- curity professional to ensure that all access points and areas are cov- ered. Locks and latches on windows and doors must be secure and operate as intended. Windows, doors, walls, ceilings and other build- ing materials must be of sufficient strength and construction to pro- vide the level of protection expected. A reevaluation must be done during and after any construction activity. An evaluation by the fire and/or police department is highly recommended if this service is available. Criminal Knowledge This system contains security features which were known to be ef- fective at the time of manufacture. It is possible for persons with criminal intent to develop techniques which reduce the effectiveness of these features. It is important that a security system be reviewed periodically to ensure that its features remain effective and that it be updated or replaced if it is found that it does not provide the protec- tion expected. Access by Intruders Intruders may enter through an unprotected access point, circum- vent a sensing device, evade detection by moving through an area of insufficient coverage, disconnect a warning device, or interfere with or prevent the proper operation of the system. Power Failure Control units, intrusion detectors, smoke detectors and many other security devices require an adequate power supply for proper opera- tion. If a device operates from batteries, it is possible for the batter- ies to fail. Even if the batteries have not failed, they must be charged, in good condition and installed correctly. If a device operates only by AC power, any interruption, however brief, …
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T H E A R T O F S E C U R I T Y June 24, 2002 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:F5302RF5501433 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 F5302Rf5501433. The technical documentation for which continuous confidentiality is sought is: (1) Schematic diagrams: (2) Block Diagram 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]
Digital Security Controls Ltd. ISO9001 Registered 3301 Langstaff Road, Concord Ontario, Canada L4K 4L2 Phone: 905-760-3000 Toll Free: 1-888-888-7838 Fax: 905-760-3030 DASHED LINE INDICATES CUT EDGE OF LABEL LABEL TO BE PRINTED ON SELF-ADHESIVE MATERIAL LABEL SHOWN 250% ACTUAL SIZE 44.5 mm 9.5 mm FCC/IC Labeling for RF5501-433 File: [rf5501-433_fcc+ic_lb_18011157_r001.cdr] April 5/02 Bottom of the unit showing placement of label (Actual size) ® FCC ID: F5302RF5501433 Model: RF5501-433Digital Security Controls Ltd. 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 ac- cept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 18011157 R001IC: 160A-RF550143 MADE IN CANADA This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du ICES-003. FCC ID: F5302RF5501433 Model: RF5501-433Digital Security Controls Ltd. 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 ac- cept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 18011157 R001IC: 160A-RF550143 MADE IN CANADA This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du ICES-003.
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION Device: RF5501-433 Model: UA352 ETSI Identifier: Schematic Diagram: Description: This device is a narrow band ASK receiver for 433.92MHz plus a regular LCD Icon Keypad. It receives signals in the area of coverage, demodulates and decodes the signals then sends it to the system control panel of the wireless security system. Users can communicate with the system control panel through the keypad. The LCD screen displays the security system status with fixed words and numbers. The unit consists of three main circuit sections, a microprocessor-the control section, the ASK receiver and the LCD /Buzzer driver. ASK Receiver: The antenna receives the incoming signal and feeds to the RF filter and amplifier to achieve good selectivity and sensitivity. The mixer mixes signals from the RF amplifier and the local oscillator. This oscillator includes a crystal reference oscillator, a fixed divider, and a phase detector forming a phase-lock-loop ( PLL ) system to lock the free running VCO to 423.22MHz. After mixing, an IF filter passes the desired signals to the IF amplifier and the demodulator. The demodulated information is sent to the microprocessor of the control section for decoding/processing then to the system control panel via the Keybus interface. The Control Section: This section provides pulses to switch antennas (there are two antennas in the receiver) and decodes the demodulated signals from the receiver. It responds to commands from the system control panel through the keybus. This section also scans the signals from the keypad or the control panel to check and respond any incoming/outgoing signals . There is a 13.225625 MHz clock signal in this section for its normal operations and provides the PLL of the ASK Receiver with reference frequency – 6.6128125MHz (=13.225625MHz/2). The LCD / Buzzer Driver : This section uses the output from the decoder to drive the LCD in displaying the security system status. The circuits include an ASIC and a Liquid Crystal Display. They are connected via the Zebra–Carbon connectors. Communication to the ASIC is done through an I 2 C interface from the microprocessor.
Master: PT15BBC Date: January 25, 2002 Test Report:2W04794 Applicant:Digital Security Controls Ltd. 3301 Langstaff Road Concord Ontario L4K 4L2 Equipment Under Test:UA352 Rev 01X3 (EUT) FCC ID:F5302RF5501433 In Accordance With:FCC 47 CFR Part 15, Subpart B: 1999, Including R&O 989- 80, Class B Certification Tested By:Nemko Canada Inc. 303 River Road, R.R. 5 Ottawa, Ontario K1V 1H2 Authorized By: J. Harrington, RF Group Manager Date:24 July 2002 Total Number of Pages:23 Nemko Canada Inc.FCC 47 CFR PART 15, SUBPART B: 1999 CLASS B CERTIFICATION PROJECT NO.:2W04794 EQUIPMENT: UA352 Rev 01X3 FCC ID: F5302RF5501433 Page 2 of 23 Table Of Contents Section 1. Summary of Test Results......................................................................................3 Section 2. Equipment Under Test (EUT)..............................................................................6 Section 3. Equipment Configuration....................................................................................9 Section 4. Conducted Emissions..........................................................................................11 Section 5. Radiated Emissions.............................................................................................17 Section 6. Sample Calculations............................................................................................20 Section 7. Block Diagrams...................................................................................................21 Section 8. Test Equipment List...........................................................................................23 Annex A Prescans For Engineering Evaluation Only......................................................A1 Nemko Canada Inc.FCC 47 CFR PART 15, SUBPART B: 1999 CLASS B CERTIFICATION PROJECT NO.:2W04794 EQUIPMENT: UA352 Rev 01X3 FCC ID: F5302RF5501433 Page 3 of 23 Section 1.Summary of Test Results 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 B for Class B Digital Devices. These tests were conducted using measurement procedures of CISPR 22: 1997-11. The equipment was tested for conducted emissions from 0.15 MHz to 30 MHz using a 50 microhenry line impedance stabilization network (L.I.S.N.) as described in CISPR 22: 1997-11. Peripheral equipment was also operated through a 50 microhenry L.I.S.N. Abstract: Name Of TestPara. No.Results Conducted EmissionsR&O 989-80, 15.107Complied Radiated Emissions15.109Complied THIS TEST REPORT APPLIES ONLY TO THE ITEM(S) TESTED. Test Performed By: ________________________________Date: 24 July 2002 Kevin Carr, EMC Specialist Nemko Canada Inc., a testing laboratory, is accredited by the Standards Council of Canada. The tests included in this report are within the scope of this accreditation. Nemko Canada 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 use which a third party makes of this report, or any reliance on or decisions to be made based on it, are the responsibility of such third parties. Nemko Canada Inc. accepts no responsibility for damages, if any, suffered by any third party as a result of decisions made or actions based on this report. This report applies only to the items tested. Nemko Canada Inc.FCC 47 CFR PART 15, SUBPART B: 1999 CLASS B CERTIFICATION PROJECT NO.:2W04794 EQUIPMENT: UA352 Rev 01X3 FCC ID: F5302RF5501433 Page 4 of 23 Measurement Uncertainty Accuracy of Measurement The measurement uncertainty was calculated using the methods described in NAMAS document NIS81 May 1994, with the confidence level of 95%. Radiated Measurements OATS #1 (A) 3 meter [UN9902B] ContributionDistributionUncertainty (+/-) Field Strength VariationRandom 0.2089 dBμV^2 Measurement EquipmentNormal 0.3275 dBμV^2 Measurement EquipmentRectangular 0.4167 dBμV^2 Total Combined Uncertainty 0.9762 dBμV^2 Expanded Uncertainty @ 95% Confidence = ±± 2.0013 dBμμV OATS #1 (B) 10 meter [UN9906B] ContributionDistributionUncertainty (+/-) Field Strength VariationRandom 0.1388 dBμV^2 Measurement EquipmentNormal 0.3275 dBμV^2 Measurement EquipmentRectangular 0.4167 dBμV^2 Total Combined Uncertainty 0.9694 dBμV^2 Expanded Uncertainty @ 95% Confidence = ±± 1.926 dBμμV OATS #2 (B) 3 meter [UN9912B] ContributionDistributionUncertainty (+/-) Field Strength VariationRandom 0.4516 dBμV^2 Measurement EquipmentNormal 0.3275 dBμV^2 Measurement EquipmentRectangular 0.4167 dBμV^2 Total Combined Uncertainty 1.0935 dBμV^2 Expanded Uncertainty @ 95% Confidence = ±± 2.2417 dBμμV Nemko Canada Inc.FCC 47 CFR PART 15, SUBPART B: 1999 CLASS B CERTIFICATION PROJECT NO.:2W04794 EQUIPMENT: UA352 Rev 01X3 FCC ID: F5302RF5501433 Page 5 of 23 Radiated Measurements, continued OATS #2 (C) 10 meter [UN9917B] ContributionDistributionUncertainty (+/-) Field Strength VariationRandom 0.1211 dBμV^2 Measurement EquipmentNormal 0.3275 dBμV^2 Measurement EquipmentRectangular 0.4167 dBμV^2 Total Combined Uncertainty 0.9302 dBμV^2 Expanded Uncertainty @ 95% Confidence = ±± 1.9069 dBμμV Conducted Measurements Shielded Room #1 [UN9920] ContributionDistributionUncertainty (+/-) Amplitude VariationRandom 0.0400 dBμV^2 Measurement EquipmentNormal 0.7500 dBμV^2 Measurement EquipmentRectangular 0.2500 dBμV^2 Total Combined Uncertainty 1.0198 dBμV^2 Expanded Uncertainty @ 95% Confidence = ±± 2.0396 dBμμV Nemko Canada Inc.FCC 47 CFR PART 15, SUBPART B: 1999 CLASS B CERTIFICATION PROJECT NO.:2W04794 EQUIPMENT: UA352 Rev 01X3 FCC ID: F5302RF5501433 Page 6 of 23 Section 2.Equipment Under Test (EUT) Brand Name:RF5501-433 Manufacturer:Digital Security Controls Ltd. Model No.:UA352, Rev. 01X3 Serial No.:None Date Received In Laboratory: 2 July 2002 Nemko Identification No.: 2 Production UnitPre-Production Unit Description of EUT The RF5501-433 is a combination RF Receiver and ICON key…
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Nemko Canada Inc.FCC 47 CFR PART 15, SUBPART B: 1999 CLASS B CERTIFICATION PROJECT NO.:2W04794 EQUIPMENT: UA352 Rev 01X3 FCC ID: F5302RF5501433 Page 16 of 23 Conducted Photographs Front View Side View Nemko Canada Inc.FCC 47 CFR PART 15, SUBPART B: 1999 CLASS B CERTIFICATION PROJECT NO.:2W04794 EQUIPMENT: UA352 Rev 01X3 FCC ID: F5302RF5501433 Page 19 of 23 Radiated Photographs Front View Rear View
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15B | 433.92 MHz - 433.92 MHz | - |

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