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J9 Meter Input Cables MT2W-MK™ Long-Range Synthesized Radio Meter Transmitter Installation Manual Web Site: www.kpsystems.com ISRAEL Office Email: [email protected] Tefen Industrial Park, Tefen 24959 Tel: 972-4-987-3066 Fax: 972-4-987-3692 USA Office: KP ELECTRONICS INC. Email: [email protected] 109 Tudor Drive, North W ales, PA 19454 Tel: (215) 542-7460 Fax: (215) 542-7461 Book 096 Approved: Amir S. Rev: New 01/11/04 MT2W-MK™ General Description MT2W-MK™ is a long-range, synthesized radio-metering transmitter in the VHF 450- 470 MHz frequency range.. When the MT2W-MK detects pulse conditions at one or more of its inputs the pulse is counted and saved. When the number of the pulse is equal to the Trans Scale defined by the GUP10™, it is then transmitted to the central station according to the WAT-NET TM protocol selected for the system in operation. MT2W-MK™ has one connector (see Figure 1). 1. J9: The 10-pin programming jack is a serial port to connect a PC or a FTU (see Figure 1). Unit parameters and meters values are easily programmed using Gup10™ utility-programming software. (See the MT2W-MK™ Programming Guide) or by the FTU. 1.2. Meter Input: The meter input is a two wires cable. These wires connect to the meter output. Figure 1: MT2W-MK™ View Preparing for Operation Before installing the MT2W-MK™ on site, perform the following preparations: 1. Setting communication parameters 2. Self test Setting Communication Parameters Connect GUP10 program to the MT2W-MK™ (see the MT2W- MK™ programming guide) Self-Test In order to perform a self-test please see the Field Programmer User Guide. Installing the MT2W-MK There are two mounting methods: 1. Wall mounting 2. On-Pipe mounting Wall Mounting Installation 1. Fasten the mounting bracket on the wall with four screws (See figure 2) 2. Slide the MT2W-MK unit on the mounting bracket until the 4 clips are locking the unit 3. Define the parameters with the field programmer (FTU100) see the FTU User Guide 4. Insert the terminator to J9 (See figure 1) 5. Put the cover On-Pipe Mounting Installation 1. Fasten the mounting bracket on the pipe with two screws and the “Omega” bracket (See figure 3) 2. Slide the MT2W-MK unit on the mounting bracket until the 4 clips are locking the unit 3. Define the parameters with the field programmer GUP application. 4. Insert the terminator to J9 (See figure 1) 5. Put the cover Figure 2: Wall Mounting Figure 3: On-Pipe Mounting Restrictions: 1.Do not mount the unit on any kind of metal surface. 2.Do not mount any input cable next to the antenna (see figure). Meter types: 1.There are two main types of meters: 2.Meters that produces a ‘Passive Pulse’. 3.Meters that produces an ‘Active- Pulse’ (known also as-‘’Pulse Generator’). Technical Specifications: Operating Voltage 8–15 VDC Standby Current 30μA max. Tx Current 0.8A max. Power Output 3W Freq. Stability 0.5ppm at operating temp. range Operating Temp. -22F 120F (-30C 60C) Storage Temp. -40F 158F (-40C 70C) Weight 0.5 lb. (230 gr.) Wiring: 1.Connect the two polls of the Meter input cable to the meter using a self- stripping insulated connector (like 3M- Scotchlock or equivalent). 2.Polarity: if a ‘Passive Pulse’ type meter is connected, there is no polarity so the wires can be connected in any order, if an ‘Active Pulse’ type meter is connected, there is a polarity and the wires have to be connected in the following order: Red wire to the POSITIVE (+) poll and the Black wire to the NEGATIVE (-) poll, (see figure 4). THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. Figure 4: Wiring RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION: The antenna gain used with this transmitter should be 0dBi or less. All persons should maintain a minimum safety separation distance of 45.45 cm (0.4545 m)
P.O.Box 42 Tefen Industrial Park 2495900 Tefen Tel: 972-4-9873066, Fax: 972-4-9873692 [email protected]: -E www.kpsystems.com Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division, 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 USA Re: FCC ID: H78KPMT2W-MK Attestation Statement per 90.203(e) and (g) Programming of transmitter frequencies can only be performed by the manufacturer or authorized service and maintenance personnel. The radio output power is fixed and can’t be changed. Sincerely, Yoram Kenig
P.O.Box 42 Tefen Industrial Park 2495900 Tefen Tel: 972-4-9873066, Fax: 972-4-9873692 [email protected]: -E www.kpsystems.com Federal Communication Commission 2.4 MHz declaration. The 2.4 GHz radio is only used in the factory and only for programming the units. Sincerely, September 13, 2020 Yoram Kenig President
P.O.Box 42 Tefen Industrial Park 2495900 Tefen Tel: 972-4-9873066, Fax: 972-4-9873692 [email protected]: -E www.kpsystems.com Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division Confidentiality Request regarding application for certification of FCC ID: H78KPMT2W-MK Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commission’s Rules, we hereby request confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below: 1.Schematics, Part List (BOM) 2.Specification & Circuit Description. 3.Tuning Procedure. The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials may be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The applicant understands that pursuant to Section 0.457 of the Rules, disclosure of this application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application. Exhibit Type File Name Sincerely, Yoram Kenig
P.O.Box 42 Tefen Industrial Park 2495900 Tefen Tel: 972-4-9873066, Fax: 972-4-9873692 [email protected]: -E www.kpsystems.com Date: 8/31/20 TIMCO ENGINEERING, INC. 849 NW State Road 45 Newberry, FL 32669 SUBJECT: Application for Certification for FCC ID: H78KPMT2W-MK To Whom It May Concern: We, the undersigned, hereby authorize Franklin Rose at Timco Engineering Inc. on our behalf, to apply to the Federal Communications Commission and ISED on our equipment. Any and all acts carried out by Franklin Rose at Timco Engineering Inc. on our behalf shall have the same effect as acts of our own. This is to advise that we are in full compliance with the Anti- Drug Abuse Act. We, the applicant, are not subject to a denial of federal benefits pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Act of 1988, 21 USC853a, and no party to the application is subject to a denial of federal benefits pursuant to that section. Regards, Yoram Kenig, President
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An IIA Company FCC CFR 47 Part 2.1091 RF Exposure Report APPLICANT KP Electronic Systems Ltd. FCC ID H78KPMT2W-MK MODEL NUMBER MT2W-MK PRODUCT DESCRIPTION UHF Automatic Meter Reading transceiver DATE SAMPLE RECEIVED SEP 8 2020 FINAL TEST DATE SEP 10 2020 REPORT NUMBER 3289-20_PT2 MPE Report_ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR LABORATORY ACCREDITATION UNDER ISO/IEC 17025, AND ISO/IEC 17065 3289-20_PT2 MPE Report_Rev3 Page 2 of 13 849 NW STATE ROAD 45 NEWBERRY, FL 32669 USA | PHONE: 888.472.2424 | EMAIL: [email protected] | WEB: HTTP://WWW.TIMCOENGR.COM TABLE OF CONTENTS SI GNATURE PAGE ................................................................................................................................................ 3 TESTING LABORATORY ......................................................................................................................................... 4 TEST INFORMATION ............................................................................................................................................. 5 EUT INFORMATION ............................................................................................................................................... 6 FCC PT 1.1310 SAR & MPE .................................................................................................................................... 7 ANNEX I – MANUFACTURER-PROVIDED INFORMATION ........................................................................................... 10 ANNEX II – MEASUREMENT DATA ......................................................................................................................... 11 3289-20_PT2 MPE Report_Rev3 Page 3 of 13 849 NW STATE ROAD 45 NEWBERRY, FL 32669 USA | PHONE: 888.472.2424 | EMAIL: [email protected] | WEB: HTTP://WWW.TIMCOENGR.COM SIGNATURE PAGE Timco Engineering, Inc. attests that: This report relates only to the Equipment Under Test (EUT) sample(s) tested. This report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval of Timco Engineering, Inc. To the best of my knowledge and belief, this device has been tested in accordance with the standards identified in this test report, and these tests were performed using the measurement procedures described in this report. All instrumentation and accessories used to test products for compliance to the indicated standards are calibrated regularly in accordance with ISO 17025 requirements. I attest that measurements were made at: Timco Engineering Inc. 849 NW State Road 45 Newberry, FL 32669 Name and Title Franklin Rose, Project Manager / EMC Specialist Name and Title Tim Royer, Project Manager / EMC Engineer Date SEP 8 2020 3289-20_PT2 MPE Report_Rev3 Page 4 of 13 849 NW STATE ROAD 45 NEWBERRY, FL 32669 USA | PHONE: 888.472.2424 | EMAIL: [email protected] | WEB: HTTP://WWW.TIMCOENGR.COM TESTING LABORATORY Timco Engineering Inc. 849 NW State Road 45 Newberry, FL 32669, USA United States FCC Accredited and Recognized Test Lab & TCB # US1070 DHS Recognized P25 CAP Test Facility # P25CAPTIMCO081016 Australia / New Zealand U.S. CABs Recognized by Australia ACMA Under MRA Canada U.S. Lab & CB Recognized by Canada ISED, Designation # US0111, Test Site # 2056A Chinese Taipei U.S. CABs Recognized by Chinese Taipei BSMI/NCC Under MRA European Union U.S. EMC & RE Directive NB’s, Designation # US0111, Notified Body # 1177 Hong Kong U.S. Labs & CBs Recognized by Hong Kong OFCA Under MRA Israel U.S. CABs Recognized by Israel MOE/MOC Under MRA Japan U.S. RCBs Recognized by Japan MIC Korea U.S. CABs Recognized by Korea RRA Under MRA Mexico U.S. CABs Recognized by Mexico IFT Under MRA Singapore U.S. Labs & CBs Recognized by Singapore IMDA Under MRA Vietnam U.S. CABs Recognized by Vietnam MIC Under MRA 3289-20_PT2 MPE Report_Rev3 Page 5 of 13 849 NW STATE ROAD 45 NEWBERRY, FL 32669 USA | PHONE: 888.472.2424 | EMAIL: [email protected] | WEB: HTTP://WWW.TIMCOENGR.COM TEST INFORMATION Report Version Description Issue Date Rev1 Initial Issue SEP 8 2020 Rev2 Frequency was Corrected SEP 18 2020 Rev3 Cleri cal Update SEP 21 2020 Rev4 Rev5 Rev6 Test Conditions Temperature during testing: 26ºC, Humidity during testing: 50% Test Exercise The EUT was operated in accordance with the service manual using software supplied by the manufacturer. Applicable Standards FCC CFR 47 Part 2, Jan 2020 FCC CFR 47 Part 1, Jan 2020 Test Facility Timco Engineering Inc. at 849 NW State Road 45 Newberry, FL 32669 USA 3289-20_PT2 MPE Report_Rev3 Page 6 of 13 849 NW STATE ROAD 45 NEWBERRY, FL 32669 USA | PHONE: 888.472.2424 | EMAIL: [email protected] | WEB: HTTP://WWW.TIMCOENGR.COM EUT INFORMATION EUT Description UHF Automatic Meter Reading transceiver EUT Model Number MT2W-MK Modified for Testing ☐ Modification n/a Antenna Connector ☐UHF ☐BNC ☐N ☐TNC ☒SMA ☐Other EUT Power Source ☐AC Power (120 V) ☐DC Power ☒Battery Test Item ☐Prototype ☒Pre-Production ☐Post-Production Type of Equipment ☒Fixed ☐Mobile ☐Portable 3289-20_PT2 MPE Report_Rev3 Page 7 of 13 849 NW STATE ROAD 45 NEWBERRY, FL 32669 USA | PHONE: 888.472.2424 | EMAIL: [email protected] | WEB: HTTP://WWW.TIMCOENGR.COM FCC PT 1.1310 SAR & MPE ☐ ☐ ☐ ☒ ☒ ☐ ☐ 3289-20_PT2 MPE Report_Rev3 Page 8 of 13 849 NW STATE ROAD 45 NEWBERRY, FL 32669 USA | PHONE: 888.472.2424 | EMAIL: [email protected] | WEB: HTTP://WWW.TIMCOENGR.COM FCC PT 1.1310 SAR & MPE 3289-20_PT2 MPE Report_Rev3 Page 9 of 13 849 NW STATE ROAD 45 NEWBERRY, FL 32669 USA | PHONE: 888.472.2424 | EMAIL: [email protected] | WEB: HTTP://WWW.TIMCOENGR.COM FCC PT 1.1310 SAR & MPE 3289-20_PT2 MPE Report_Rev3 Page 10 of 13 849 NW STATE ROAD 45 NEWBERRY, FL 32669 USA | PHONE: 888.472.2424 | EMAIL: [email protected] | WEB: HTTP://WWW.TIMCOENGR.COM ANNEX I – MANUFACTURER-PROVIDED INFORMATION Note: The accuracy and precision of the following information provided by the manufacturer of the equipment under test has not been verified using test methods, cannot be verified, or is not necessary to verify. n/a 3…
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Test Report # TR_3289-20_FCC_PT22_1 Revision: 1 Issue Date: September 28, 2020 Final Test Date: September 15, 2020 An IIA Company Test Report - FCC PART 22 / TNB Pr ep ared For: KP Electronic Syst ems Ltd. Approved for Release By: Signature: Name & Title: Bruno Clavier, General Manager Date of Signature (YYYY-MM-DD): 2020-09-28 This test report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written and signed permission of Timco Engineering Inc. (IIA). This test report relates only to the items tested as identified and is not valid for any subsequent changes or modifications made to the equipment under test. Timco Engineering, Inc., an IIA Company 849 NW State Road 45, Newberry, Florida 32669 (352) 472-5500 / [email protected] Page 2 of 30 This test report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written and signed permission of Timco Engineering Inc. (IIA). Table of Contents 1. CUSTOMER INFORMATION ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 1.1 T EST RESULT SUMMARY ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 2. LOCATION OF TESTING ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 2.1 T EST LABORATORY ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 2.2 T ESTING WAS PERFORMED, REVIEWED BY ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4 3. TEST SAMPLE(S) (EUT/DUT) ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 3.1 D ESCRIPTION OF THE EUT ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 3.2 C ONFIGURATION OF EUT ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 6 3.3 T EST SETUP OF EUT................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6 4. TEST METHODS & APPLICABLE REGULATORY LIMITS .......................................................................................................................................................................... 7 4.1 T EST METHODS/STANDARDS/GUIDANCE: ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 4.2 A PPLIED LIMITS AND REGULATORY LIMITS: ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7 5. MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 7 6. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7 6.1 T EMPERATURE & HUMIDITY ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 7. LIST OF TEST EQUIPMENT AND TEST FACILITY ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 7.1 L IST OF TEST EQUIPMENT ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 8 8. TEST RESULTS .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 9 8.1 B ANDWIDTH & EMISSION ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10 8.2 P OWER AT THE FINAL AMPLIFIER ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 11 8.3 RF OUTPUT POWER ...............................................…
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Job # 3289-20 Test Setup Photographs Conducted Testing Test Setup Photographs Radiated Testing, Below 1 GHz Test Setup Photographs Radiated Testing, Above 1 GHz Test Setup Photographs Frequency Stability
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
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| 1 | 22 | 454 MHz - 455 MHz | 3 W | 11K3F1D | 478.0000000000 Hz |

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Equipment Class
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Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
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Equipment Class
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BASE STATION RADIO
Equipment Class
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