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GCD-SA03GRemote Control 3 Buttons

Rosslare Enterprises Ltd
Remote Control 3 Buttons - FCC ID GCD-SA03G - Rosslare Enterprises Ltd
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
Date of Grant
May 01, 2005
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
May 01, 2005
Equipment Note
Remote Control 3 Buttons
Frequency Range
433.92000000 - 433.92000000
Company
Rosslare Enterprises Ltd
Country
Hong Kong

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Users Manual

Function: Disarm Button for the Security Panels or Single Channel Transmitter Function: ARM Button for the Security Panels or Single Channel Transmitter LED Function: LED will flash when the SA-03 is transmitting Function: Emergency Panic Button for the Security Panels or Single Channel Transmitter 3-Button Remote Control Transmitter Q: What is a Transmitter ? A: A transmitter is an electronic device that uses RF energy and coded digital messages to control and communicate commands to other electronic products. Q: What is SA-03 WIRELESS REMOTE and how can it benefit me ? A: SA-03 allows the user ARM and DISARM a Security Panel, Access Control Reader, or even turn on and off the lights and appliances using a Universal Receiver by the use of RF signal. Q: What is SUPERVISOR or SUPERVISED sensor ? A: A Supervised sensor continuously reports to the receiver or security panel to confirm status of the sensor and its presence. If the receiver fails to hear from a sensor within a pre-programmed time, it will presume a sensor is missing or malfunctioning and notify the user. This provides added security. INTRODUCTION (FAQ's) - continued; OPERATION - GENERAL NOTES Use only the specified 12 Volt Alkaline Battery. (Duracell MN-21 or Golden Power GP-23A) 1) Unscrew the case locking screw and remove the back cover (FIG 1). 2) For a new unit, simply remove the plastic strip contact breaker. For replacement, remove the battery by using a small screwdriver (FIG 2). CAUTION: Notice the polarity of the battery (+) and (-) must coincide with the markings (+) and (-) on the plastic and the PCB. Check that the battery is held securely. 3) Dispose of the old battery properly. Do not incinerate, heat, disassemble, recharge. 4) To test, press the buttons on the remote control and see if there is a transmission. The LED will light to indicate an RF transmission (FIG 3). 5) Close the front cover, by engaging the ridges of the top case and bottom case near the keychain eye hole, align and gently press together both covers and replace the locking screw. FIG 1: Back of the SA-03 Housing The SA-03 is a miniature radio transmitter, designed to send coded RF transmissions to wireless receivers and control panels. The transmissions are activated by depressing one of the three pushbuttons on the unit. The SA-03 can control up to 4 functions when used with Rosslare’s Wireless Security Control Panels or Universal RF Receivers. The SA-03 is a battery operated wireless device using a standard 12 Volt Alkaline battery. An LED (Light Emitting Diode) lights during the transmission of the RF signal. Which lights when the battery voltage exceeds 8 VDC. If the LED does not light during the transmission, the battery must be replaced immediately. SA-03 is a high quality wireless sensor packed with intelligent wireless and system features such as compatibility with RF Repeaters. Inside the SA-03 is a state of the art microprocessor, with ASK RF transmitter technology, and is encoded with 16 million factory programmed non-recurring ID codes ensuring that multiple units can be used on a single system. Use a small Philips head screwdriver to remove the screw on the back of the SA-03 To remove the screw use an anticlockwise motion. After Removing the screw, remove the back case and activate or install the battery. PCB Batt This is the 12 Volt Battery After Removing the screw, remove the back case and activate or install the battery. FIG 2: Replacing the 12 Volt Battery After activating or replacing the battery in the SA-03, test the transmitter by pressing each one of the three buttons to see if there is a transmission. When pushing one of the transmit buttons, the LED will flash to indicate a transmission. FIG 3: Testing the Buttons Fig 4: Back of the SA-03 Cover Step 3: ENROLLING TO A RECEIVER The installation procedure for using the SA-03 remote control varies from product to product. Full instructions are printed within the installation manual each of the receiver panels or controls. For this instruction manual, the instructions cover only the SP-06 V Wireless Security Control Panel in 433.92 or 868.35 MHz; The following pages show the simplified enrollment procedures for enrolling SA-03 transmitters to Rosslare’s SP-06 V panel. For full details about the Wireless Control Panel, please refer to the SP-06 V Installation and Programming Manual. AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS P/N: To close the housing, carefully Engage the top and bottom case by hooking the keychain hole together. Slowly bring the top case and bottom case together. Use a small Philips head screwdriver to close the SA-03 with the screw . Use a clockwise motion to close the screw so that it is snug. After installing the battery and testing the SA-03, close the case and fasten with the screw. 9J-REL-001/0706-0670001-00 ! GENERAL DESCRIPTION INTRODUCTION (FAQ's) Q: What is LOW BATTERY detection ? A: For all supervised sensors, LOW BATTERY detection is when a sensor continuously measures its battery state and transmits a low battery signal to the security panel when the battery's voltage drops below a certain level. This alerts the user in advance to replace a weak battery. Q: What is a CASE TAMPER detector? A: A Case Tamper detector monitors any unauthorized opening of the unit housing. A signal will be transmitted to the security panel to notify the user of such tampering. Q: What is a BACK TAMPER detector ? A: Once the sensor is mounted and activated, the Back Tamper detector ensures that the sensor is not removed or vandalized by detecting any removal of the unit from a wall or corner. The Back tamper detector will alert the security panel in such cases. The SA-03 remote control is activated by pressing the buttons on the unit and transmits this information to the receiver panel. Since the SA-03 is a portable wireless device and system reception is dependent upon the conditions of use as follows: - AVOID: Placing the SA-03 near strong magnetic or elec…

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Cover Letter(s)

CONFIDENTIALITY LETTER Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Gentlemen: This letter is to comply with Section 0.457(d)(2)(i) and 0.459 pertaining to confidential material. ROSSLARE Ltd. would like the following documents regarding this submission for FCC ID: GCD- SA03G to be kept confidential. 1. Pages 1 of 1 of document SA-03G_Radio_Scheme 2. Pages 1 of 1 document SA-03G_Clock_Tree 3. Pages 1 of 1 document SA-03G_Power_Tree. The above material contains trade secrets or technical data, which would customarily be guarded from competitors. We do not want these documents to be accessible to the general public. Sincerely, Company Name: ROSSLARE ENTERPRISES Ltd. Technical Contact: Alan Green Phone: 972-3-9386838 Fax: 972-4-9386830 Email: [email protected] Address: FLAT 12, 9/F WING FAT IND BLDG. 12 WANG TAI RD., KOWLOON BAY. KOWLOON HONG KONG 1/1

External Photos

FCC ID: GCD-SA03G Subject: INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL PICTURES for SA-03G 1/2

ID Label/Location Info

Rosslare Security Products FCC product label guide Remote Control 3 Button SA-03G 433.92MHz FCC ID: GCD-SA03G 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. The label is located on the bottom of the device

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Operational Description

FCC ID: GCD-SA03G OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION 1.Operational Description The RF section of the SA03G is based on a Melexis chip with a fixed modulus (32) PLL. Thus the 13.56 MHz Xtal is multiplied by 32 giving the 433.92 MHz carrier frequency. A balanced output is matched by a passive network that can deliver up to +2 dBm into 50 OHM. This device is followed by a passive antenna matching network. A printed antenna is situated on the PCB. The u-Controller provides two signals. Namely a chip enable line that activates the Melexis and the PA and a data line that is used to OOK modulate both the Melexis device 2. Timing Requirements When the Remote Control detects activity 5 identical transmissions are sent. The time between the end of one transmission and the start of the subsequent one being random. This time interval varies between 105ms and 400 ms. However, the total TX period is always less than 1 s. 1/2 1. START BIT 312uS 1248uS 624uS 312uS 1. PREAMBLE 1. DATA 208uS ID2ID3 CRC FAMILY DATA 208uS ID1 4 BIT 0 1 MOST 4BIT RESERVED TOTAL BITS PER SUB FRAME: 48 TOTAL SUB FRAME DATA TIME: 19.968mS TOTAL SUB FRAME TIME: 21.842Ms RANDOM SUB FRAMES 4 TIME SLOTS TOTAL SUB FRAMES IN SUPER FRAME: 5 208uS 208uS 2/2

Test Report

REV ∆ Description Sheet Effected Date Drawn Checked A 17.03.04 D.Lanuel S.Cohen B Paragraph 3a-Text is changed 5 01.05.05 D.Lanuel S.Cohen C Date is changed 6,7,9,13 01.05.05 D.Lanuel S.Cohen EMC Laboratory FCCID: GCD-SA03G Manufactured by Rosslare Ltd. EMC Test Report According FCC Part 15 Requirements Feb 2004 Function/Title Name Signature Date Prepared by Test Engineer D.Lanuel 01.05.05 Checked by Test Engineer D.Lanuel 01.05.05 Approved by EMC Lab. Manager S.Cohen 01.05.05 SA-03G-Remote Control 3 Button ROSSLARE EMI Test Report Table of Contents Para Page 1 INTRODUCTION...............................................................................................................................3 2 TEST SUMMARY AND SIGNATURES...................................................................................................4 3 E.U.T INFORMATION........................................................................................................................5 4 BANDWIDTH OF THE EMISSION PART 15.231—TEST RESULTS...........................................................6 5 FIELD STRENGTH OF FUNDAMENTAL PART 15.231-TEST RESULTS......................................................7 6 RADIATED EMISSION PART 15.231 & 15.205-TEST RESULTS..............................................................9 7 RADIATED EMISSION PART 15.109-TEST RESULTS..........................................................................13 8 PLOTS...........................................................................................................................................15 EMC/30020FC04040 2/23 SA-03G-Remote Control 3 Button ROSSLARE EMI Test Report 1 Introduction a. Scope This document describes the measurement procedures and tests for FCC part 15 of the SA- 03G 3 Button Manufactured by Rosslare Ltd. b. Description of equipment Under Test Equipment Under Test: SA-03G 3 Button FCCID GCD-SA03G Manufacturer: Rosslare Ltd. Serial Numbers: 3004220 Mode of Operation: TX MODE Receiver operating frequency: 433.92MHZ Year of Manufacture: 2004 c. Applicant Information: Applicant: Rosslare Ltd. Applicant Address FLAT 12, 9/F WING FAT IND BLDG. 12 WANG TAI RD., KOWLOON BAY. KOWLOON HONG KONG Telephone: +972-3-9386838 FAX: +972-3-9386830 The testing was observed by: ALEN GREEN following applicant's personnel: d. Test Performance: Date of reception for testing: 10.03.04 Dates of testing 11.03.04 Test Laboratory Location TADIRAN EMC LAB , Hashoftim 26 Holon 58102 ISRAEL Tel: 972-3-5574476 Fax: 972-3-5575320 Applicable EMC Specification: Federal Communication Commission (FCC), Code of Federal Regulations 47, FCC Docket 89-103,Part 15: Radio Frequency Devices, Sections 15.109, 15.209 & 15.231. EMC/30020FC04040 3/23 SA-03G-Remote Control 3 Button ROSSLARE EMI Test Report 2 Test Summary and Signatures. TADIRAN EMC Laboratory has completed testing of E.U.T in accordance with the requirements of the FCC Part 15 Regulations for Class B equipment. The E.U.T was found to comply with the requirements of the FCC Part 15 Regulations given below Test Test Description Section PASS/FAIL 1 Bandwidth of the emission 15.231 PASS 2 Field strength of fundamental 15.231 PASS 3 Radiation emission 15.109 PASS 4 Radiation emission 15.231 & 15.205 PASS a. Test performed by: Mr. D. Lanuel Test Engineer b. Test Report prepared by: Mr. D. Lanuel Test Engineer c. Test Report Approved by: Mr. Samuel Cohen EMC Lab. Manager EMC/30020FC04040 4/23 SA-03G-Remote Control 3 Button ROSSLARE EMI Test Report 3 E.U.T Information a. E.U.T description 1.1 The SA-03 3-button remote control is a small handheld remote control transmitter, to Arm/Disarm the security system. 1.2 The SA-03 is a stand-alone unit, operating only on internal battery power supply. The unit consists of one (1) PCB, one (1) microcontroller – which controls the detector operation, and a RF transmitter section. The unit does not have a RF receiver section. 1.3 The SA-03 3-button remote control has one RF channel, at 433.92 MHz carriers with OOK modulation. 1.4 The SA-03 3-button remote control transmits identification and status signals in 100ms No supervisory signal is transmitted from the device. 1.5 When the Remote Control detects activity 5 identical transmissions are sent. The time between the end of one transmission and the start of the subsequent one being random. This time interval varies between 105ms and 400 ms. However, the total TX period is always less than 1 s. 1.6 The battery used is a 12vdc alkaline, 23A - replaceable. b. E.U.T Test Configuration E.UT. test configuration is shown in figure bellow Internal Battery Integral Antenna E.U.T c. E.U.T Mode of Operation description (1) 433.92MHz TX Mode operated by battery EMC/30020FC04040 5/23 SA-03G-Remote Control 3 Button ROSSLARE EMI Test Report 4 BANDWIDTH OF THE EMISSION part 15.231—TEST RESULTS E.U.T: SA-03G 3 BUTTON S/N 3004220 Test Method: ANSI 63.4 Date: 10/03/04 Relative Humidity: 29% Ambient Temperature: 21c Air Pressure: 1053hpa Test Setup: Figure 11 Testing Engineer: D.Lanuel Date 17/03/04 a. Test Results Summary & Conclusions The E.U.T was found in compliance with Bandwidth of Radiated Emission fundamental frequency requirement b. Limits of bandwidth The test unit shall meet the limits of Table 1 TABLE- 1 Limits For Bandwidth Frequency (MHz) Bandwidth Max Limits (%) Bandwidth Max Limits (KHz) 433.92 0.25 1085 c. Test Instrumentation and Equipment TABLE- 2 Test Instrumentation and Equipment Item Model Manufacturer Next Date Calibration Spectrum Analyzer 8593E HP 31/01/05 Broadband Antenna BTA-L FRANKONIA 10.04.05 d. Test Results TABLE- 3 Bandwidth Test Result Frequency (MHz) Bandwidth (KHz) Bandwidth Max Limit (KHz) Plot No PASS/ FAIL 433.92 55.5 1085 Plot-1 PASS e. Procedure The Bandwidth is determined at the point 20db down from the modulated carrier, while the spectrum analyzer was set to “max hold” and R.BW –10KHz. EMC/30020FC04040 6/23 SA-03G-Remote Control 3 Button ROSSLARE EMI Test Report 5 field streng…

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Test Setup Photos

FCC ID: GCD-SA03G Subject: SETUP PICTURES for SA-03G FCC ID:GCD-SA03G Radiated Emission Test Setup Radiated Emission Test Setup

Contact Information

Applicant

Ilan Ozer(Director)
[email protected]+852-2795-5630Fax: +852-2795-1508

Test Firm

Elbit Systems Land C41Tadiran Ltd.Samuel Cohen
[email protected]97235574476Fax: 97235575320

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115.231433.92 MHz - 433.92 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term

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