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5015 B.U. Bowman Drive Buford, GA 30518 USA Voice: 770-831-8048 Fax: 770-831-8598 FCC Part 15 433.92 MHz Transmitter Certification & 372 MHz Receiver Declaration of Conformity Test Report FCC ID: KJ8-ID372R2 FCC Rule Part: 15.231 ACS Report Number: 03-0197-15C231 Manufacturer: Wayne-Dalton Corporation Equipment Type: RF Controlled Garage Door Opener Model: Operator 40XR (Torsion idrive TM ) Model Variants: 3660-372, 3661-372, 3662-372, 3663-372, 3740-372, 3760-372, 3761-372, 3762-372 Installation and Operators Guide Wayne-Dalton Corp. P.O. Box 67 Mt. Hope, OH 44660 (888) 827-3667 www.wayne-dalton.com Models: 3660-372 / 3661-372/3662-372/3760-372 Covered under one or more of the following U.S. patents: 5,929,580/5,931,212/5,419,010/6,561,255/6,561,256/ 6,401,792/6,326,751/6,326,754/6,325,134/6,263,947/6,164,014/6,078,249/D157,139/D157,140/D466,141/D413,867/ D413,579/D421,031/D472,568/D472,910/6,605,910 European Patent: 0925417 other U.S. and foreign patents pending Β© Copyright 2004 Wayne-Dalton Corp.New Part No.?????? Important Notice! Read the enclosed instructions carefully before installing/operating this garage door opener. Pay close attention to all warning labels and notes. This manual should be attached to the wall in close proximity to the garage door opener. 1/19/04C USE OF THIS MANUAL WHEN INSTALLING A NEW DOOR WITH THE OPENER: Complete the door installation before proceeding with these instructions. (See βINSTALLATION NOTICEβ on Page 2 of this manual.) PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY 1/19/04 1/19/04 1/19/04 1/19/04 1/19/04 Installation Instructions and Ownerβs Manual Table of Contents INSTALLATION NOTICE: If installing this idriveβ’ opener on a door currently installed with a TorqueMasterβ’ counterbalance system, start installation on page 6. If Installing this idriveβ’ opener as part of a new door installation, complete the door installation first (using instructions supplied with the door), then proceed to Step: 16 on page 16, of this manual, for the remaining opener installation procedures. System Requirements WARNING To reduce the risk of injury, use this opener only with the following door systems: After installation is complete, fasten this manual near garage door. Perform monthly maintenance (see Maintenance section page 36) and periodic checks, as recommended. FCC and IC Statement FCC Regulatory Information: 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. IC Regulatory Information: 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. NOTLAD-ENYAW LEDOMROOD NOTLAD-ENYAW METSYSGNIRPS )SUIDAR(KCART CIRTCELEOTOHP SROSNESYETFAS DAEHWOL TIKMOOR SEI RES0009 β’retsaMeuqroT"51,"41,"21,"01DERIUQERTON TON DERIUQER SEIRES0009 β’retsaMeuqroTMOORDAEHWOL"6DERIUQERTON 3 88203N/P D'QER SEIRES0008 β’retsaMeuqroT"51,"41,"21,"01 ro811252s'N/P 476103 DERIUQER TON DERIUQER SEIRES0008 β’re tsaMeuqroTMOORDAEHWOL"6 ro811252s'N/P 476103 DERIUQER 388203N/P D'QER Important Safety Instructions 3. Package Contents 4. Tools Needed 5. Available Accessories 5. Retro-fit Installation 6.-9. idriveβ’ Installation 10. - 16. Pre-Operation Installation 16. - 31. Operation 32. - 35. Maintenance 35. Drill Template 36. Troubleshooting 37. - 38. Warranty 39. Customer Service Number 40. ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ βββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ βββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ βββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ βββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ βββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ βββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ 2 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND USE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND USE READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. Do not connect the opener to a power source until instructed to do so. Where possible, install the opener seven feet or more above the floor. Mount emergency release six feet above the floor. Locate the wall station: (a) within sight of door, (b) at a minimum height of five feet, so small children cannot reach it, and (c) away from all moving parts of the door. After installing the opener, the door must reverse when it contacts a 1- 1/2β high object (or 2 x 4 board laid flat) on the floor. WARNING: INCORRECT INSTALLATION CAN LEAD TO SEVERE OR FATAL INJURY. FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS. WARNING: IT IS VITAL FOR THE SAFETY OF PERSONS TO FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. Install the entrapment warning label next to the wall station in a prominent location. Install the emergency release marking on or next to the emergency disconnect. Remove all ropes and remove or make inoperative all locks connected to the garage door before installing the opener. Do not wear rings, watches or loose clothing when installing or servicing a garage door system. Install only on a properly balanced garage door. An improperly balanced door could cause severe injury. Have a qualified service person make repairs to cables, spring assemblies, and other hardware before installing the opener. Installation and wiring must comply with local building and electrical codes. Connect power cord to a properly grounded outlet. Do not remove the ground pin from power cord. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmfuβ¦
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VI. CONFIDENTIALITY REQUEST Federal Communications Commission Equipment Authorization Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Date: January 5,2004 Gentlemen: Wayne-Dalton Corporation respectfully requests confidentiality of certain materials provided with the submission of the TorqueMaster iDrive. model numbers: 3660-372. 3661-372. 3662-372. 3663-372. 3740-372. 3760-372, 3761- 372.3762-372 under FCC lD: KJ8-1D372R2 in accordance with FCC Regulations 0.459. The confidentiality request applies to the schematics and block diaqrams contained in this filing. The TorqueMaster iDrive has been developed at considerable effort and expense by Wavne-Dalton Corporation. These items are considered as Trade Secrets and therefore public access to the proprietary material could possible result in duplication of equipment that could severely damage the company's business advantage. I appreciate your assistance in this matter. Sincerely, Name: Steven Maurer Signature: Title: Electronic EnoineerDate: January 9, 2004 Ellyson Industrial Park . 3395 Addison Drive 850-474-9890 . FAX 850-474-1254 Wayne-Dalton Corp. . . Pensacola, FL32514
5015 B.U. Bowman Drive Buford, GA 30518 USA Voice: 770-831-8048 Fax: 770-831-8598 FCC Part 15 433.92 MHz Transmitter Certification & 372 MHz Receiver Declaration of Conformity Test Report FCC ID: KJ8-ID372R2 FCC Rule Part: 15.231 ACS Report Number: 03-0197-15C231 Manufacturer: Wayne-Dalton Corporation Equipment Type: RF Controlled Garage Door Opener Model: Operator 41XR (Torsion idrive TM ) Model Variants: 3660-372, 3661-372, 3662-372, 3663-372, 3740-372, 3760-372, 3761-372, 3762-372 External Photographs Model: Operator 40XR Advanced Compliance Solutions FCC ID: KJ8-ID372R2 5015 B.U. Bowman Drive Buford, GA 30518 USA Voice: 770-831-8048 Fax: 770-831-8598 Figure 1: External β Top View
5015 B.U. Bowman Drive Buford, GA 30518 USA Voice: 770-831-8048 Fax: 770-831-8598 FCC Part 15 433.92 MHz Transmitter Certification & 372 MHz Receiver Declaration of Conformity Test Report FCC ID: KJ8-ID372R2 FCC Rule Part: 15.231 ACS Report Number: 03-0197-15C231 Manufacturer: Wayne-Dalton Corporation Equipment Type: RF Controlled Garage Door Opener Model: Operator 40XR (Torsion idrive TM ) Model Variants: 3660-372, 3661-372, 3662-372, 3663-372, 3740-372, 3760-372, 3761-372, 3762-372 Label Information Model: Operator 40XR Advanced Compliance Solutions FCC ID: KJ8-ID372R2 5015 B.U. Bowman Drive Buford, GA 30518 USA Voice: 770-831-8048 Fax: 770-831-8598 Figure 1: Label Placement Information FCC/IC Label Model: Operator 40XR Advanced Compliance Solutions FCC ID: KJ8-ID372R2 5015 B.U. Bowman Drive Buford, GA 30518 USA Voice: 770-831-8048 Fax: 770-831-8598 Figure 2: Label Information
5015 B.U. Bowman Drive Buford, GA 30518 USA Voice: 770-831-8048 Fax: 770-831-8598 FCC Part 15 433.92 MHz Transmitter Certification & 372 MHz Receiver Declaration of Conformity Test Report FCC ID: KJ8-ID372R2 FCC Rule Part: 15.231 ACS Report Number: 03-0197-15C231 Manufacturer: Wayne-Dalton Corporation Equipment Type: RF Controlled Garage Door Opener Model: Operator 41XR (Torsion idrive TM ) Model Variants: 3660-372, 3661-372, 3662-372, 3663-372, 3740-372, 3760-372, 3761-372, 3762-372 Internal Photographs Model: Operator 40XR Advanced Compliance Solutions FCC ID: KJ8-ID372R2 5015 B.U. Bowman Drive Buford, GA 30518 USA Voice: 770-831-8048 Fax: 770-831-8598 Figure 1: Internal Main Boardβ Top View Model: Operator 40XR Advanced Compliance Solutions FCC ID: KJ8-ID372R2 5015 B.U. Bowman Drive Buford, GA 30518 USA Voice: 770-831-8048 Fax: 770-831-8598 Figure 2: Internal Main Boardβ Bottom View Model: Operator 40XR Advanced Compliance Solutions FCC ID: KJ8-ID372R2 5015 B.U. Bowman Drive Buford, GA 30518 USA Voice: 770-831-8048 Fax: 770-831-8598 Figure 3: Transceiver Board β Top View Model: Operator 40XR Advanced Compliance Solutions FCC ID: KJ8-ID372R2 5015 B.U. Bowman Drive Buford, GA 30518 USA Voice: 770-831-8048 Fax: 770-831-8598 Figure 4: Transceiver Board β Bottom View
5015 B.U. Bowman Drive Buford, GA 30518 USA Voice: 770-831-8048 Fax: 770-831-8598 FCC Part 15 433.92 MHz Transmitter Certification & 372 MHz Receiver Declaration of Conformity Test Report FCC ID: KJ8-ID372R2 FCC Rule Part: 15.231 ACS Report Number: 03-0197-15C231 Manufacturer: Wayne-Dalton Corporation Equipment Type: RF Controlled Garage Door Opener Model: Operator 40XR (Torsion idrive TM ) Model Variants: 3660-372, 3661-372, 3662-372, 3663-372, 3740-372, 3760-372, 3761-372, 3762-372 Theory of Operation Model: Operator 40XR Advanced Compliance Solutions FCC ID: KJ8-ID372R2 5015 B.U. Bowman Drive Buford, GA 30518 USA Voice: 770-831-8048 Fax: 770-831-8598 The Torsion idriveTM is a header-mounted dc-motor driven garage door opener that is subject to UL 325 / 991 and FCC 47 CFR Part 15 compliance. The Torsion idriveTM is an electromechanical garage door operating system intended for residential use. This operator system is consists of three main parts: 1.) The βlight kitβ which mounts to the ceiling; 2.) The βheader operatorβ which mounts directly above the garage door; 3.) The garage door itself. The light kit is a separate unit and has been evaluated as a luminarie and is covered as a Listed Accessory. The light kit contains no circuitry that that is needed for the proper operation of the door operator; there is no electrical connection between it and the door operator. The light kit receives a radio frequency transmission from the operator for on/off activation. The operator connects to the branch circuit via a detachable power supply cord or by permanent wiring means. The header operator contains a 120 V dc drive motor and a logic control board. The doors themselves should be considered part of the Listed product since they form part of the obstruction sensing system. The doorβs counter-balance system is mechanically linked to a slide potentiometer, which relates the position of the door to the microprocessor and serves as the inherent entrapment protection system. The control board is provided with a microprocessor that monitors the motor current sensing circuit. The software allows the downward force of the closing door to reach a maximum of 25 lbs. only if sensors are attached to the operator (in compliance with UL 325, 5th ed. Paragraphs 32.1.2b and 42.3). If the photo-eyes are not connected, the software will only allow a maximum 15 lbs. downward force before stopping and reversing the door (in compliance with UL 325, 5th ed. Paragraph 46.1.1). The software is designed to comply with the requirements of UL 1998. The photoelectric eye safety sensors serve as secondary entrapment protection devices. The operatorβs control circuit monitors the external entrapment protection device including the wiring to it, so that any failure of the device will cause a closing door to open and prevent the system from automatically closing the door. However, for security purposes, the operator is designed so that constant pressure on the control will close the door even if the external devices fail. The inherent entrapment protection is still operational during the attended closing and the remote control unit is inoperative for closing the door. This operator is provided with a conventional red emergency release handle. The doors are not directly mechanically linked to the doors and the system is compliant with the exception to UL 325, 5th ed. Paragraph 32.4. However this operator is provided with a mechanical releasing mechanism. The unit is not provided with adjustable open/ close force limits. The operator employs a selflearning force limiting feature. This feature continually monitors the amount of force needed to move the door at various positions during door travel. An incremental offset or force cushion is added to this measured force, and the result is stored in the operator memory. During the next door travel, the actual force needed to move the door is compared to the βdoor profileβ value stored in the memory (actual force from the last travel plus small cushion). If the force needed to move the door exceeds the stored value, the operator treats this as an obstruction and reverses a closing door or stops an opening door. This system results in the operator providing a force of only that which is needed to move it, plus a small offset to account for minor fluctuations in required force due to door condition, climatic conditions, etc. This feature is considered an additional redundant system since the door position potentiometer (indicating door position) is considered to be the secondary entrapment protection system. This operator can be provided with a variety of accessories for convenience purposes such as various radio transmitters, wireless keyless entry system, etc. The 433.92 MHz transmitter on board, is used to activate a wireless light kit to turn on household lights when the garage door is activated. When the operator receives the normal 372MHz signal to open the door or the wired push button is depressed, a signal is sent to the 433.92MHz transmitter to send a command to activate the wireless light kit. The 372 MHz transmitter and 433MHz receiver are approved separately and are not included in this filing. Model: Operator 40XR Advanced Compliance Solutions FCC ID: KJ8-ID372R2 5015 B.U. Bowman Drive Buford, GA 30518 USA Voice: 770-831-8048 Fax: 770-831-8598 The 433.925 MHz transmitter activates under the following conditions: Β Upon reception of a light toggle command from a 372.5 MHz transmitter. Β Upon reception of a door move command from a 372.5 MHz transmitter or external manual switch. Β Approximately ten seconds after reception of a door move command from a 372.5 MHz transmitter or external manual switch (upon completion of a door cycle). Β Approximately five minutes after a door cycle ends (5-minute timer to turn off light). The EUT is designed to transmit only when the transmitter is activated and ceases to operate within the 5 second requirement of 15.231(a)(2). The EUT traβ¦
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5015 B.U. Bowman Drive Buford, GA 30518 USA Voice: 770-831-8048 Fax: 770-831-8598 FCC Part 15 433.92 MHz Transmitter Certification & 372 MHz Receiver Declaration of Conformity Test Report FCC ID: KJ8-ID372R2 FCC Rule Part: 15.231 ACS Report Number: 03-0197-15C231 Manufacturer: Wayne-Dalton Corporation Equipment Type: RF Controlled Garage Door Opener Model: Operator 40XR (Torsion idrive TM ) Model Variants: 3660-372, 3661-372, 3662-372, 3663-372, 3740-372, 3760-372, 3761-372, 3762-372 Parts Lists 5015 B.U. Bowman Drive Buford, GA 30518 USA Voice: 770-831-8048 Fax: 770-831-8598 Motor Control Parts List Wayne Dalton Operator 40 Motor Control B.O.M. (XR) I-Drive North America / 120VAC Part No. 312038 EX-03614 ALTERNATE SUPPLIERS TO BE APPROVED BY WAYNE DALTON CORP. Part Type Des. Footprint Description Part Name Part Specifics Manufacture Part Number Comment 1 TEST POINT TP1 PAD100 * * * * * TEST POINT 2 TEST POINT TP7 PAD100 * * * * * TEST POINT 3 TEST POINT TP9 PAD100 * * * * * TEST POINT 4 PKM13EPY PZ1 PIEZO-2 Piezo Buzzer Alarm Buzzer External Drive, 2 Pin, Through Hole Murata PKM13EPY-4002 5 0.0033uF C8 2222-370 Through Hole Film Capacitor Capacitor .0033uF, 400V Metal Film Box, 5% BC / Philips 2222-370-52332 6 0.022uF C11 1206 Surface Mount Ceramic Capacitor Capacitor 1206, X7R, Ceramic Chip, 50V, 10% Panasonic ECU-V1H223KBM 7 330pF C16 1206 Surface Mount Ceramic Capacitor, Bottom Capacitor 1206, X7R, Ceramic Chip, 50V, 10% Panasonic ECU-V1H331KBM 8 820pF C37 1206 Surface Mount Ceramic Capacitor Capacitor 1206, X7R, Ceramic Chip, 50V, 10% Panasonic ECU-V1H821KBM 9 2200pF C6 1206 Surface Mount Ceramic Capacitor, Bottom Capacitor 1206, X7R, Ceramic Chip, 50V, 10% Panasonic ECU-V1H222KBM 10 0.01uF C10 1206 Surface Mount Ceramic Capacitor Capacitor 1206, X7R, Ceramic Chip, 50V, 10% Panasonic ECU-V1H103KBM 11 0.01uF C17 1206 Surface Mount Ceramic Capacitor, Bottom Capacitor 1206, X7R, Ceramic Chip, 50V, 10% Panasonic ECU-V1H103KBM 12 1 uF C2 1206 Surface Mount Ceramic Capacitor, Bottom Capacitor 1206, X7R, Ceramic Chip, 25V, 10% Panasonic ECJ-3YB1E105K 13 0.01uF C20 1206 Surface Mount Ceramic Capacitor, Bottom Capacitor 1206, X7R, Ceramic Chip, 50V, 10% Panasonic ECU-V1H103KBM 14 0.01uF C26 1206 Surface Mount Ceramic Capacitor Capacitor 1206, X7R, Ceramic Chip, 50V, 10% Panasonic ECU-V1H103KBM 15 0.01uF C27 1206 Surface Mount Ceramic Capacitor Capacitor 1206, X7R, Ceramic Chip, 50V, 10% Panasonic ECU-V1H103KBM 16 0.01uF C29 1206 Surface Mount Ceramic Capacitor, Bottom Capacitor 1206, X7R, Ceramic Chip, 50V, 10% Panasonic ECU-V1H103KBM 17 0.01uF C3 1206 Surface Mount Ceramic Capacitor Capacitor 1206, X7R, Ceramic Chip, 50V, 10% Panasonic ECU-V1H103KBM 18 0.01uF C39 1206 Surface Mount Ceramic Capacitor, Bottom Capacitor 1206, X7R, Ceramic Chip, 50V, 10% Panasonic ECU-V1H103KBM 19 0.01uF C42 1206 Surface Mount Ceramic Capacitor Capacitor 1206, X7R, Ceramic Chip, 50V, 10% Panasonic ECU-V1H103KBM 20 0.01uF C47 1206 Surface Mount Ceramic Capacitor, Bottom Capacitor 1206, X7R, Ceramic Chip, 50V, 10% Panasonic ECU-V1H103KBM 21 0.01uF C7 1206 Surface Mount Ceramic Capacitor Capacitor 1206, X7R, Ceramic Chip, 50V, 10% Panasonic ECU-V1H103KBM 22 0.1uF C19 1206 Surface Mount Ceramic Capacitor, Bottom Capacitor 1206, X7R, Ceramic Chip, 50V, 10% Panasonic ECU-V1H104KBW 23 0.1uF C21 1206 Surface Mount Ceramic Capacitor, Bottom Capacitor 1206, X7R, Ceramic Chip, 50V, 10% Panasonic ECU-V1H104KBW 24 0.1uF C28 1206 Surface Mount Ceramic Capacitor Capacitor 1206, X7R, Ceramic Chip, 50V, 10% Panasonic ECU-V1H104KBW 25 0.1uF C30 1206 Surface Mount Ceramic Capacitor, Bottom Capacitor 1206, X7R, Ceramic Chip, 50V, 10% Panasonic ECU-V1H104KBW 26 0.1uF C31 1206 Surface Mount Ceramic Capacitor, Bottom Capacitor 1206, X7R, Ceramic Chip, 50V, 10% Panasonic ECU-V1H104KBW 27 0.1uF C40 1206 Surface Mount Ceramic Capacitor, Bottom Capacitor 1206, X7R, Ceramic Chip, 50V, 10% Panasonic ECU-V1H104KBW 28 0.1uF C41 1206 Surface Mount Ceramic Capacitor, Bottom Capacitor 1206, X7R, Ceramic Chip, 50V, 10% Panasonic ECU-V1H104KBW 29 0.1uF C9 1206 Surface Mount Ceramic Capacitor, Bottom Capacitor 1206, X7R, Ceramic Chip, 50V, 10% Panasonic ECU-V1H104KBW 30 0.1uF C1 1206 Surface Mount Ceramic Capacitor, Bottom Capacitor 1206, X7R, Ceramic Chip, 50V, 10% Panasonic ECU-V1H104KBW 31 0.1uF C12 1206 Surface Mount Ceramic Capacitor, Bottom Capacitor 1206, X7R, Ceramic Chip, 50V, 10% Panasonic ECU-V1H104KBW 32 Omitted IR Circuit C13 33 0.1uF C34 1206 Surface Mount Ceramic Capacitor Capacitor 1206, X7R, Ceramic Chip, 50V, 10% Panasonic ECU-V1H104KBW 34 0.1uF C35 1206 Surface Mount Ceramic Capacitor Capacitor 1206, X7R, Ceramic Chip, 50V, 10% Panasonic ECU-V1H104KBW 35 0.1uF C36 1206 Surface Mount Ceramic Capacitor, Bottom Capacitor 1206, X7R, Ceramic Chip, 50V, 10% Panasonic ECU-V1H104KBW 36 0.1uF C4 1206 surface mount ceramic capacitor Capacitor 1206, X7R, Ceramic Chip, 50V, 10% Panasonic ECU-V1H104KBW 37 0.1uF C43 1206 surface mount ceramic capacitor Capacitor 1206, X7R, Ceramic Chip, 50V, 10% Panasonic ECU-V1H104KBW 38 Omit C44 * * * * Omit Omit 39 0.1uF C45 1206 surface mount ceramic capacitor, Bottom Capacitor 1206, X7R, Ceramic Chip, 50V, 10% Panasonic ECU-V1H104KBW 40 0.33uf C32 POLY0.33/250VAC Suppression Capacitor Polyester Film Capacitor .33uF, Class X2, 250VAC, 20% Vishay / Roederstein F1772-4 33-2000 41 1.0uF C46 POLY1U/250VAC Suppression Capacitor Polyester Film Capacitor Metallized Polyester, 250VAC, 20% Panasonic ECQ-U2A105ML 42 Omitted IR Circuit C5 43 10uF C33 POLY1.0/400 Radial Electrolytic Capacitor Capacitor Cap 10uF 450V Elect EB 20%, -20Β° to +105Β° Panasonic EEU-EB2W100 44 1uF C15 RB.197/.394 Polarized, Radial Electrolytic Capacitor Capacitor SU-Series, 1.0uF, 50V, 20% Panasonic ECA-1HM010 45 1uF C38 RB.197/.394 Polarized, Radial Electrolytic Capacitor Capacitor SU-Series, 1.0uF, 50V, 20% Panasonic ECA-1HM010 46 220uF C23 RB.197/.394 Polarized, Radial Electrolytic Capacitor Capacitor SU-Series, 35V, 20% Panasonic ECA-1HM2β¦
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5015 B.U. Bowman Drive Buford, GA 30518 USA Voice: 770-831-8048 Fax: 770-831-8598 FCC Part 15 433.92 MHz Transmitter Certification & 372 MHz Receiver Declaration of Conformity Test Report FCC ID: KJ8-ID372R2 FCC Rule Part: 15.231 ACS Report Number: 03-0197-15C231 Manufacturer: Wayne-Dalton Corporation Equipment Type: RF Controlled Garage Door Opener Model: Operator 40XR (Torsion idrive TM ) Model Variants: 3660-372, 3661-372, 3662-372, 3663-372, 3740-372, 3760-372, 3761-372, 3762-372 RF Exposure Information Model: Operator 40XR Advanced Compliance Solutions FCC ID: KJ8-ID372R2 5015 B.U. Bowman Drive Buford, GA 30518 USA Voice: 770-831-8048 Fax: 770-831-8598 General Information: Applicant: Wayne-Dalton Corporation ACS Project: 03-0263 FCC ID: KJ8-TID372R Device Category: Fixed Mount Environment: General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure Technical Information: Antenna Type: Antenna Gain: -10dBi Transmitter Conducted Power: -3 dBm Maximum System EIRP: -13dBm Operating Configuration: Mounted on header over garage opening Exposure Conditions: Greater than 20 centimeters MPE Calculation The minimum separation distance is calculated as follows: E(V/m) = xPxG30 Power Density: P d =(mW/cm 2 ) = d MPE Distance MPE Calculator for 433MHz Periodic Operated Transmitter Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure* Transmit Freq. Radio Power Antenna Gain System EIRP MPE Limit MPE Distance (MHz) (dBm) (dBi) (mW) (mW/cm2) (cm) 433.92 -3 -10 .050 .289 .1175 Installation Guidelines Per the installation guidelines, the device is intended for mounting on the header over the garage opening. This installation assures the 20cm separation distance is maintained. Additional RF exposure requirements are not required. Conclusion This device complies with the MPE requirements by providing adequate separation between the device, any radiating structure and the general population. E 2 3770
5015 B.U. Bowman Drive Buford, GA 30518 USA Voice: 770-831-8048 Fax: 770-831-8598 FCC Part 15 433.92 MHz Transmitter Certification & 372 MHz Receiver Declaration of Conformity Test Report FCC ID: KJ8-ID372R2 FCC Rule Part: 15.231 ACS Report Number: 03-0197-15C231 Manufacturer: Wayne-Dalton Corporation Equipment Type: RF Controlled Garage Door Opener Model: Operator 40XR (Torsion idrive TM ) Model Variants: 3660-372, 3661-372, 3662-372, 3663-372, 3740-372, 3760-372, 3761-372, 3762-372 Test Begin Date: October 7, 2003 Test End Date: October 7, 2003 Report Issue Date: February 18, 2004 FOR THE SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION UNDER LAB Code 200612 Prepared by: Reviewed by: R. Sam Wismer Engineering Manager ACS, Inc. Richard Bianco EMI/EMC Approvals Engineer ACS, Inc. This test report shall not be reproduced except in full. This report may be reproduced in part with prior written consent of ACS, Inc. The results contained in this report are representative of the sample(s) submitted for evaluation. This report contains 16 pages Table of Contents 1.0 General 3 1.1 Introduction 3 1.2 Product Description 3 1.2.1 Intended Use 4 2.0 Location of Test Facility 4 2.1 Description of Test Facility 4 2.1.2 Open Area Test Site 4 2.1.2 Conducted Emissions Test Site 5 3.0 Applicable Standards and References 6 4.0 List of Test Equipment 7 5.0 EUT Setup Block Diagram 7 6.0 Summary of Tests 8 6.1 Section 15.207 - Power Line Conducted Emissions 8 6.1.1 Test Methodology 8 6.1.2 Test Results 8 6.2 Section 15.209 β Radiated/Receiver Spurious Emissions 9 6.2.1 Test Methodology 9 6.2.2 Test Results 9 6.3 Sections 15.231(a) β Transmission Duration 10 6.3.1 Test Requirement 10 6.3.2 Test Methodology 10 6.3.3 Test Results 10 6.4 Section 15.231(b) β Field Strength of Emissions 11 6.4.1 Test Requirement 11 6.4.2 Test Methodology 11 6.4.3 Test Results 12 6.4.3.1 Duty Cycle Correction Factor 12 6.4.3.2 Fundamental Field Strength 12 6.4.3.3 Field Strength of Spurious Emissions 13 6.5 Section 15.231(c) β Bandwidth Limitation 13 6.5.1 Test Requirement 13 6.5.2 Test Methodology 13 6.5.3 Test Results 14 7.0 CONCLUSION 14 Additional Exhibits Included In Filing Data Plots Internal Photographs External Photographs Test Setup Photographs Product Labeling RF Exposure β MPE Calculations Technical Documentation Installation/Users Guide Theory of Operation and System Block Diagram Model: Operator 40R (Torsion idrive TM ) FCC ID: KJ8-ID372R2 ACS Report: 03-0197-15C231 Advanced Compliance Solutions Page 3 1.0 GENERAL 1.1 Introduction The purpose of this report is to demonstrate compliance with 15.231 of the FCCβs Code of Federal Regulations. 1.2 Product Description Operator 40XR (Torquemaster idriveTM) product description: The Torsion idriveTM is a header-mounted dc-motor driven garage door opener that is subject to UL 325 / 991 and FCC 47 CFR Part 15 compliance. The Torsion idriveTM is an electromechanical garage door operating system intended for residential use. This operator system is consists of three main parts: 1.) The βlight kitβ which mounts to the ceiling; 2.) The βheader operatorβ which mounts directly above the garage door; 3.) The garage door itself. The light kit is a separate unit and has been evaluated as a luminarie and is covered as a Listed Accessory. The light kit contains no circuitry that that is needed for the proper operation of the door operator; there is no electrical connection between it and the door operator. The light kit receives a radio frequency transmission from the operator for on/off activation. The operator connects to the branch circuit via a detachable power supply cord or by permanent wiring means. The header operator contains a 120 V dc drive motor and a logic control board. The doors themselves should be considered part of the Listed product since they form part of the obstruction sensing system. The doorβs counter-balance system is mechanically linked to a slide potentiometer, which relates the position of the door to the microprocessor and serves as the inherent entrapment protection system. The control board is provided with a microprocessor that monitors the motor current sensing circuit. The software allows the downward force of the closing door to reach a maximum of 25 lbs. only if sensors are attached to the operator (in compliance with UL 325, 5th ed. Paragraphs 32.1.2b and 42.3). If the photo-eyes are not connected, the software will only allow a maximum 15 lbs. downward force before stopping and reversing the door (in compliance with UL 325, 5th ed. Paragraph 46.1.1). The software is designed to comply with the requirements of UL 1998. The photoelectric eye safety sensors serve as secondary entrapment protection devices. The operatorβs control circuit monitors the external entrapment protection device including the wiring to it, so that any failure of the device will cause a closing door to open and prevent the system from automatically closing the door. However, for security purposes, the operator is designed so that constant pressure on the control will close the door even if the external devices fail. The inherent entrapment protection is still operational during the attended closing and the remote control unit is inoperative for closing the door. This operator is provided with a conventional red emergency release handle. The doors are not directly mechanically linked to the doors and the system is compliant with the exception to UL 325, 5th ed. Paragraph 32.4. However this operator is provided with a mechanical releasing mechanism. The unit is not provided with adjustable open/ close force limits. The operator employs a selflearning force limiting feature. This feature continually monitors the amount of force needed to move the door at various positions during door travel. An incremental offset or force cushion is added to this measured force, and the result is stored in the operator memory. During the next door travel, the actual force needed to move the door is compared to the βdoor profilβ¦
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 1 | 15.231 | 433.92 MHz - 433.92 MHz | - |

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