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KJ8KYE-372BSWGarage Door Opener

Wayne Dalton Corporation
Garage Door Opener - FCC ID KJ8KYE-372BSW - Wayne Dalton Corporation
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
Date of Grant
May 13, 2001
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
May 13, 2001
Equipment Note
Garage Door Opener
Frequency Range
372.50000000 - 372.50000000
Company
Wayne Dalton Corporation
Country
United States

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Operational Description

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Users Manual

Locate Keyless Entry Unit: within sight of door, at a minimum height of 5 feet so it cannot be reached by small children, and away from all moving parts of the door. Choose a convenient location that does not interfere with the normal opening and closing operation of the door, such as the door jamb. CAUTION: The keypad should be mounted a minimum of 5 feet from the floor to keep it out of the reach of small children.Two screws are included for proper mounting into wood or other similar material. If you're mounting into some other material, consult a building contractor to insure proper hardware is used for a secure mounting. Drilling Template For Keyless Entry Leave screw head exposed1/8" from wall. Once you have determined the mounting location, use the drilling template to determine hole positions and drill a 5/64" pilot hole 3/4" deep for the two mounting screws. Insert screw into the upper pilot hole leaving the head of the screw exposed about 1/8" from the wall. Slide and lock the back keyhole slot over the exposed screw and position the unit vertically. Remove battery door and battery. Insert the lower screw and tighten. Replace battery and battery door. The following explains how your Keyless Entry can be used to OPEN, CLOSE, START, and STOP your door. Activate your keypad by pressing the ON/RESET button; keypad will illuminate. Enter your 4-digit PIN (personal identification number); keypad will rapidly blink for 2 seconds and then change to a slow blink; door will begin to move. 1. 2. NOTE: If you inadvertently enter an incorrect code, the keypad will still blink but door will not open. Reset with the ON/RESET button and reenter your PIN number. Unit remains active for next 15 sec. Pressing any key, except the ON/RESET, will stop the door if opening, or reverse the door if closing. Pressing the ON/RESET button while keypad is slow blinking will turn off the unit. Pressing ON/RESET again will reset the unit so that the PIN can be entered again. 3. 4. Your new Model KEP2-0000 Wireless Keyless Entry contains a state-of-the-art wireless digital transmitter capable of operating an unlimited number of compatible garage door openers. For added security, your Wireless Keyless Entry utilizes a "rolling code" technology that, each time the transmitter communicates with the receiver, sets a new code, selecting from millions of combinations, reducing the possibility of electronic equipment causing unwanted access. For proper operation it is important that you follow the programming directions and sequence as written. PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY TO FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH THE PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE BEFORE BEGINNING. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR REFERENCE WHENEVER YOU WISH TO CHANGE YOUR PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (PIN) Before your Wireless Keypad will be able to operate the opener, there are several programming steps that have to be completed. FCC WARNING To comply with FCC rules, adjustment or modification of transmitter is prohibited. THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS EXCEPT FOR BATTERY REPLACEMENT. 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. Always keep moving door in sight and away from people and objects until it is completely closed. NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OF THE MOVING DOOR.Never let children operate or play with door controls. Keep all controls away from children. WARNING Programming or Changing Personal Identification Number A. It is recommended that the keyless entry be programmed before mounting to wall.B . Place the garage door in the down position. C. Press the transmitter program button on the garage door opener to switch the opener to the transmitter learn mode. depending on the model of opener, LED on opener will light or audible signal will beep one time indicating the opener is in the transmitter learn mode.D. Push the ON/RESET button of the keyless entry. Keypad will light indicating the unit has been activated and is waiting for commands. E. Press the desired four digit PIN number, then hold the "0" key for several seconds (ex. 1-2-3-4-0). Garage door will move up 6" to acknowledge acceptance of the keyless entry. Continue holding the "0" key until the door begins to move back down. Door will return to the down position and stop.NOTE: If the "0" key is released when the door starts moving, the door will continue moving to the full open position. F. Release the "0" key and keypad lights on keyless entry will change from a fast blink to a slow blink. G. Programming of wireless keyless entry is now complete. Under normal operating conditions, the battery should be changed once every 12 months. Dispose of used batteries properly. To replace battery perform the following steps:A. Raise Keyless Entry Cover to expose battery door.B. Snap open door with a coin and remove old battery.C. Replace battery (12 volt MN 21) with positive terminal to right and snap close battery door. Battery Door FRONT BACK NOTE: IF, AT ANY TIME, AN ERROR WAS MADE IN ENTERING THE CODES, SIMPLY PRESS THE ON/RESET BUTTON AND REPEAT THE ABOVE PROCEDURES. Note: One KEP2 Keyless Entry can be programmed to open multiple garage door openers. To program for additional openers, repeat steps A thru G above except input a different four digit PIN number for each additional opener. Note: Unit can be programmed with garage door in open position. Instead of door opening 6" in step E, door will close 6" and then return to the open position unless button is released while door is moving down in which case the door will close and stop. The wireless keyless entry has an energy saving feature that will reset the unit to "standby" after 15 seconds of no activity. The red keypad illumination will go out and the unit will shut down. If this happens while you are programming…

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Cover Letter(s)

FCC ID: KJ8KYE-372BSW FCC ID: KJ8KYE-372BSW

External Photos

FCC ID: KJ8KYE-372BSW Photo 1. EUT, Front View FCC ID: KJ8KYE-372BSW Photo 2. EUT, Rear View FCC ID: KJ8KYE-372BSW Photo 3. EUT, Cover Opened

ID Label/Location Info

FCC ID: KJ8KYE-372BSW SECTION 3 LABELING INFORMATION FCC ID: KJ8KYE-372BSW FCC ID: KJ8KYE-372BSW

Internal Photos

FCC ID: KJ8KYE-372BSW Photo 4. EUT, Covered Removed FCC ID: KJ8KYE-372BSW Photo 5. Internal View, Top Side FCC ID: KJ8KYE-372BSW Photo 6. Internal View, Bottom Side

Operational Description

FCC ID: KJ8KYE-372BSW

Test Report

Wayne-Dalton Corp. FCC Part 15, Certification Application Model KEP2-0000 April 29, 2001 FCC ID: KJ8KYE-372BSW MEASUREMENT/TECHNICAL REPORT COMPANY NAME:Wayne-Dalton Corp. MODEL:KEP2-0000 FCC ID:KJ8KYE-372BSW DATE:April 29, 2001 This report concerns (check one): Original grant X Class II change_____ Equipment type: Low Power Transmitter Deferred grant requested per 47 CFR 0.457(d)(1)(ii)? yes_____ No X If yes, defer until:_________________ date N.A. agrees to notify the Commission by N.A. date of the intended date of announcement of the product so that the grant can be issued on that date. Report prepared by: United States Technologies, Inc. 3505 Francis Circle Alpharetta, GA 30004 Phone Number: (770) 740-0717 Fax Number: (770) 740-1508 FCC ID: KJ8KYE-372BSW TABLE OF CONTENTS AGENCY AGREEMENT LETTER OF CONFIDENTIALITY SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Product Description SECTION 2 TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS Configuration of Tested Test Facility Test Equipment Modifications Periodic Operation Field Strength of Fundamental Emission Field Strength of Spurious Emissions 20 dB Bandwidth of Fundamental Emission Frequency Tolerance of Carrier Signal Radiated Digital Device Emissions Power Line Conducted Emissions SECTION 3 LABELING INFORMATION SECTION 4 BLOCK DIAGRAM(S)/SCHEMATICS SECTION 5 PHOTOGRAPHS SECTION 6 USER'S MANUAL FCC ID: KJ8KYE-372BSW LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES FIGURES Test Configuration Photograph(s) for Spurious and Fundamental Emissions Field Strength of Fundamental Emission Field Strength of Spurious Emissions Bandwidth of Fundamental Emission TABLES EUT and Peripherals Test Instruments Field Strength of Fundamental Emission Field Strength of Spurious Emissions Bandwidth of Fundamental Emission Radiated Emissions Power Line Conducted Emissions FCC ID: KJ8KYE-372BSW SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION FCC ID: KJ8KYE-372BSW GENERAL INFORMATION Product Description The Equipment Under Test (EUT) is a Wayne-Dalton Corp., Model KEP2-0000. The EUT is a wall mountable keypad transmitter operating at 372.5 MHz using OOK modulation for use with Wayne-Dalton Corp. garage door openers. The EUT incorporates an internal antenna only. Details of this antenna have been provided on the following page from Wayne-Dalton Corp. Related Submittal(s)/Grant(s) The EUT will be used with DoC approved receivers. FCC ID: KJ8KYE-372BSW FCC ID: KJ8KYE-372BSW SECTION 2 TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS FCC ID: KJ8KYE-372BSW TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS Configuration of Tested System The sample was tested per ANSI C63.4, Methods of Measurement from Low-Voltage Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the Range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz (1992). Conducted and radiated emissions data were taken with the test receiver or spectrum analyzer's resolution bandwidth adjusted to 9 kHz and 120 kHz, respectively. All measurements are peak unless stated otherwise. The video filter associated with the spectrum analyzer was off throughout the evaluation process. Interconnecting cables were manipulated as necessary to maximize emissions. A block diagram of the tested system is shown in Figure 1. Test configuration photographs for spurious and fundamental emissions are shown in Figure 2. Since the EUT is a wall mounted device, it was placed into a continuous mode of transmit and placed into an upright position. Test Facility Testing was performed at US Tech's measurement facility at 3505 Francis Circle, Alpharetta, GA. This site has been fully described and submitted to the FCC, and accepted in their letter marked 31040/SIT. Additionally this site has also been fully described and submitted to Industry Canada (IC), and has been approved under file number IC2982. Modifications No modifications were made to bring the EUT into compliance with FCC Part 15, Class B Requirements. Test Equipment Table 2 describes test equipment used to evaluate this product. FCC ID: KJ8KYE-372BSW FIGURE 1 TEST CONFIGURATION EUT FCC ID: KJ8KYE-372BSW FIGURE 2a Photograph(s) for Spurious and Fundamental Emissions FCC ID: KJ8KYE-372BSW FIGURE 2b Photograph(s) for Spurious and Fundamental Emissions FCC ID: KJ8KYE-372BSW TABLE 1 EUT and Peripherals PERIPHERAL MANUFACTURER MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER FCC ID:CABLES P/D Transmitter Wayne-Dalton Corp. (EUT) KEP2-0000 Unit BKJ8KYE-372BSW (Pending) None FCC ID: KJ8KYE-372BSW TABLE 2 TEST INSTRUMENTS TYPEMANUFACTURERMODELSN. SPECTRUM ANALYZER HEWLETT-PACKARD 8593E3205A00124 SPECTRUM ANALYZERHEWLETT-PACKARD 8558B2332A09900 S A DISPLAYHEWLETT-PACKARD 853A2404A02387 COMB GENERATORHEWLETT-PACKARD 8406A1632A01519 RF PREAMPHEWLETT-PACKARD 8447D1937A03355 RF PREAMPHEWLETT-PACKARD 8449B3008A00480 HORN ANTENNAEMCO31153723 BICONICAL ANTENNA EMCO31109307-1431 LOG PERIODIC ANTENNA EMCO31469110-3600 LISNSOLAR ELE.8028910495 & 910494 THERMOMETERFLUKE525215250 MULTIMETERFLUKE8553710469 PLOTTERHEWLETT-PACKARD 7475A2325A65394 FCC ID: KJ8KYE-372BSW Periodic Operation (47 CFR 15.231(a1)) A transmitter manually activated must automatically deactivate within not more than 5 seconds of being released. The longest period of time the transmitter should take to deactivate is 1.96 sec as shown in Figure 3. FCC ID: KJ8KYE-372BSW FIGURE 3 Periodic Operation 15.231(a)(c1) FCC ID: KJ8KYE-372BSW Field Strength of Fundamental Emission (47 CFR 15.231b) Measurements were made using a peak detector. Field strength of the peak fundamental emission is shown in Table 3 and Figure 4. Duty Cycle Correction During 100 msec: Each function key sends a different series of characters, but each packet period (125.3 msec) includes a preamble (16 x 0.150 msec) and a series of 66 long (375.0 μs) and short (187.5 μs) pulses. Assuming a pseudo-random code generation (50% 0’s and 1’s) the duty cycle would be calculated as shown below. Figures 5a through 5f show the characteristics of the pulse train for one of these functions. preamble = 16 x 0.1875 = 3.0 msec data = 33 x 0.187 + 33 x 0.375 = 18.546 Total = 2.4 msec + 18.546 msec = 20.946 msec in a 100 msec period of time Duty Cycle Correction = 20 log…

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Test Setup Photos

FCC ID: KJ8KYE-372BSW FIGURE 2a Photograph(s) for Spurious and Fundamental Emissions FCC ID: KJ8KYE-372BSW FIGURE 2b Photograph(s) for Spurious and Fundamental Emissions

Contact Information

Applicant

Richard L. BARDIN(Electrical Engineer)
[email protected]850 474-9890Fax: 850 475-6036

Technical Contact

U.S. TechnologiesTimothy ` R Johnson
[email protected]770 740 0717

3505 Francis Circle · Alpharetta, Georgia · United States

Test Firm

US TechSandy McEnery
lll@mm.770-740-0717Fax: 770-740-1508

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115.231372.5 MHz - 372.5 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term

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