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M3N-40821302Auto Entry/Remote Start Transmitter

Continental Automotive Systems, Inc.
Auto Entry/Remote Start Transmitter - FCC ID M3N-40821302 - Continental Automotive Systems, Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
Date of Grant
Dec 05, 2010
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Dec 05, 2010
Equipment Note
Auto Entry/Remote Start Transmitter
Frequency Range
433.90000000 - 433.90000000
Company
Continental Automotive Systems, Inc.
Country
United States

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Users Manual

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External Photos

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Operational Description

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Test Report

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Users Manual

Con tinental Investment Dr. Troy, MI 48098 Phone: 248-764-6712 Fax: 248-764-7226 RE: Certification for Continental Transmitter FCC ID : M3N-40821302 Canada IC: 7812A-40821302 USERS MANUAL & COMPLIANCE STATEMENT The Continental Transmitter is sold only as part of a vehicle by retail automobile dealers and as such has no separate manual. The exhibit is provided electronically to the vehicle manufacturer after submission. The compliance statement for Continental Transmitter will be integrated by the OEM into the vehicles owner's manual. It will read: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and with RSS-210 of industry Canada. 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. WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressively approved by Continental could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

Cover Letter(s)

December 3, 2010 Federal Communications Commission Equipment Approval Services P.O. Box 358315 Pittsburgh, PA 15251-5315 Re: Certification for Continental Transmitter Model/PN(s): 05026676AC, 68051387AC, 56046759AA, 56046758AA, 68060750AC, 68066350AB, and 68066349AB FCC ID: M3N-40821302 IC: 7812A-40821302 Please find enclosed application materials for certification of Continental Transmitter. We tested it and found it to comply with FCC Part 15. If there are any questions regarding the application or testing performed, please contact me at the above address or call 734-483-4211, fax 734-647-2106, or e-mail [email protected]. Sincerely, Valdis V. Liepa Research Scientist

Cover Letter(s)

(gotioeotalG) Interior FederalCommunicationsCommission ApplicationsProcessingBranch 7435OaklandMillsRoad Colombia,MD21046 Re:LetterofAgencyforFCCComplianceTesting PleasebeadvisedthatContinentalAutomotiveSystemsUSInc.authorizes ProfessorValdis V.LiepaoftheUniversityofMichigan,DepartmentofElectrical EngineeringandComputerScience,AnnArbor,Michigan,toact onourbehalfin frontof theFederalCommunicationsCommissionwithrespecttoallmatters relatingtocertification. Anti-DrugAbuseCertification: I furthercertifythatnoparty(asdefined in1.2002ofCFR47,1992)tothis application,includingmyself, issubjecttoa denialof federalbenefits,that includesFCCbenefits,pursuanttoSection5301oftheAntiDrugAbuseActof 1988,21U.S.C.853(a). Datedthis t h dayofMarch,2008. (Printname) (Signature) I~~- By: Reimus Title: N.A.RFDomainManager email: [email protected] Onbehalfof:ContinentalAutomotiveSystemsUSInc (CompanyName) Telephone: +1(248)764-6522

Cover Letter(s)

Re: Certification for Continental Transmitter FCC ID: M3N-40821302 IC: 7812A-40821302 REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIALITY Pursuant to FCC 47 CRF 0.457(d) and 0.459 and IC RSP-100, Section 10, Continental requests that a part of the subject application be held confidential. Continental has spent substantial effort in developing this product and it is one of the first of its kind in industry. Having the subject information easily available to "competition" would negate the advantage they have achieved by developing this product. Not protecting the details of the design will result in financial hardship. Type of Confidentiality Requested Exhibit Short Term Permanent (1) ID Label & Location Short Term Permanent (3) External Photos Short Term Permanent 1 (4) Block Diagram Short Term Permanent (5) Schematics Short Term Permanent (7) Test Setup Photos Short Term Permanent (8) User’s Manual Short Term Permanent (9) Internal Photos Short Term Permanent (10) Parts List & Placement Short Term Permanent (11) RF Exposure Short Term Permanent (12) Description of Operation 1. Block Diagram includes internal oscillator frequency information that the manufacturer considers to be proprietary. Permanent Confidentiality: Continental requests the exhibits listed above as permanently confidential be permanently withheld from public review. Short-Term Confidentiality (FCC Only): Continental requests the exhibits selected above as short term confidential be withheld from public view for a period of 45 days from the date of the Grant of Equipment Authorization and prior to marketing. If there are any questions regarding this request, please contact me at the above address or call 734-483-4211, fax 734-647-2106 or e-mail [email protected]. Sincerely, Valdis V. Liepa, Research Scientist University of Michigan

External Photos

Continental PNs are shown on the following photos instead of the model numbers DUT (top) DUT (bottom) DUT (top) DUT (bottom) DUT (top) DUT (bottom)

ID Label/Location Info

FCC ID: M3N-40821302 IC: 7812A-40821302 05026676AC FCC ID: M3N-40821302 IC: 7812A-40821302 68051387AC FCC ID: M3N-40821302 IC: 7812A-40821302 56046759AA FCC ID: M3N-40821302 IC: 7812A-40821302 56046758AA FCC ID: M3N-40821302 IC: 7812A-40821302 68060750AC FCC ID: M3N-40821302 IC: 7812A-40821302 68066350AB FCC ID: M3N-40821302 IC: 7812A-40821302 68066349AB Project Release Change Order Number: Change Matser Number: Doc. Variant Rev. (Var#1)FOBIK ASY(NA/EU), LD (P U L T RS)28-4138-3200-2-00 (Var#2)FOBIK ASY(NA/EU), LD(P U L T)28-4138-3300-2-00 (Var#3)FOBIK ASY(NA/EU), LX (P U L T RS)28-4138-3400-2-00 (Var#4)FOBIK ASY(NA/EU), LX(P U L T)28-4138-3500-2-00 (Var#7)FOBIK ASY, Police, Key alike (P U L T)28-4143-8000-2-00 (Var#8)FOBIK ASY(NA/EU), JC(P U L RS)28-4143-8100-2-00 (Var#9)FOBIK ASY(NA/EU), JC(P U L)28-4143-8200-2-00 68060750AC 68066350AB 68066349AB 56046759AA 56046758AA 05026676AC 68051387AC Description PV2.1(RF tuning-NA/EU design, SW900/300) ECRNA-TBD AHK-10245104 Material/ Document number Customer P/N

Internal Photos

Continental PNs are shown on the following photos instead of the model numbers DUT a p art (to p ) DUT a p art (bottom) PCB (to p ) DUT (bottom) PCB (to p ) DUT (bottom) DUT (bottom) PCB (to p ) DUT a p art (to p ) DUT a p art (bottom) PCB (to p ) DUT (bottom)

Operational Description

Fobik Description of Operation The 2011 Chrysler RF Hub FobIK is a transmitter designed to provide remote keyless entry, passive entry, passive engine start, and immobilization functionality to the RF Hub system. ο‚· RKE Remote keyless entry operation is initiated when a user presses a button on the Hub FobIK to send an ASK RF message to the RF Hub. The message sent to the RF Hub corresponds to which button is pressed. This mode is powered by the CR2032 battery. ο‚· PASE Passive Start and Entry mode is initiated when a user attempts to open a door or the trunk of the car, or when they push the start-stop button of the KIN. Either of these actions triggers a LF message from the car to be sent to the Hub FobIK. The fob receives the LF message from the car and responds back with a FSK RF message to the RF Hub. The RF message to the car includes RSSI information to confirm whether the fob is inside or outside of the car, along with the appropriate command. This mode is powered by the CR2032 battery. ο‚· Transponder Transponder mode where the Hub FobIK is used to press the start-stop button of the KIN module to initial an immobilizer authentication to start the car. The CR2032 battery is not necessary for the operation of transponder mode and no buttons are pressed. The communication is triggered by the KIN module and communicates at 125KHz for approximately 100ms while the secret key of the Hub FobIK is authenticated.

Test Report

University of Michigan Radiation Laboratory FCC Part 15, IC RSS-210/Gen - Test Report No. 417124-594 Page 1 of 14 The University of Michigan Radiation Laboratory 3228 EECS Building Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2122 Tel: (734) 764-0500 Fax: (734) 647-2106 Measured Radio Frequency Emissions From Continental Automotive Systems Transmitter FCC ID: M3N-40821302 IC: 7812A-40821302 Test Report No. 417124-594 December 3, 2010 Copyright Β© 2010 For: Continental Automotive Systems US Inc. 2400 Executive Hills Drive Auburn Hills Michigan 48326-2980 Contact: Juan Robledo-Mariscal [email protected] Phone: (248) 764-6712 Fax: (248) 764-7226 Testing supervised by: Measurements made by: Valdis V. Liepa Report Approved by:__________________________ Valdis V. Liepa Test report written by: Joseph D. Brunett Research Scientist Summary Tests for compliance with FCC Regulations, CFR 47, Part 15 and with Industry Canada RSS-210/Gen, were performed on a Continental, FCC ID: M3N -40821302, IC: 7812A-40821302. This device under test (DUT) is subject to the rules and regulations as a Transmitter. In testing completed on October 27, 2010, the DUT tested met the allowed specifications for radiated emissions by 10. 6 dB. Conducted emissions are not subject to regulation as the DUT is powered by a 3 VDC battery. University of Michigan Radiation Laboratory FCC Part 15, IC RSS-210/Gen - Test Report No. 417124-594 Page 2 of 14 Table of Contents 1. Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 3 2. Equipment Used ............................................................................................................................... 3 3. Device Under Test ........................................................................................................................... 4 3.1 Description & Block Diagram .............................................................................................. 4 3.2 Variants and Samples ............................................................................................................ 4 3.3 Modes of Operation .............................................................................................................. 4 3.4 Exemptions ........................................................................................................................... 4 3.5 EMC Relevant Modifications ............................................................................................... 4 4. Emissions Limits .............................................................................................................................. 5 4.1 Radiated Emissions Limits .................................................................................................... 5 5. Measurement Procedures ................................................................................................................. 6 5.1 Semi -Anechoic Chamber Radiated Emissions ...................................................................... 6 5.2 Outdoor Radiated Emissions ................................................................................................. 6 5.3 Radiated Field Computations ................................................................................................ 6 5.4 Indoor Power Line Conducted Emissions ............................................................................. 6 5.5 Supply Voltage Variation ...................................................................................................... 7 6. Test Results ...................................................................................................................................... 7 6.1 Radiated Emissions ............................................................................................................... 7 6.1.1 Correction for Pulse Operation ......................................................................................... 7 6.1.2 Emission Spectrum ........................................................................................................... 7 6.1.3 Emission Bandwidth ......................................................................................................... 7 6.1.4 Supply Voltage and Supply Voltage Variation ................................................................. 7 6.2 Conducted Emissions ............................................................................................................ 7 University of Michigan Radiation Laboratory FCC Part 15, IC RSS-210/Gen - Test Report No. 417124-594 Page 3 of 14 1. Introduction This Continental Transmitter was tested for compliance with FCC Regulations, Part 15, adopted under Docket 87-389, April 18, 1989 as subsequently amended, and with Industry Canada RSS-210/Gen, Issue 7, June 2007. Tests were performed at the University of Michigan Radiation Laboratory Willow Run Test Range following the procedures described in ANSI C63.4-2003 "Methods of Measurement of Radio- Noise Emissions from Low-Voltage Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the Range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz". The Site description and attenuation characteristics of the Open Site facility are on file with FCC Laboratory, Columbia, Maryland (FCC Reg. No: 91050) and with Industry Canada, Ottawa, ON (File Ref. No: IC 2057A-1). 2. Equipment Used The test equipment commonly used in our facility is listed in Table 2.1. Except where indicated as a pre- test, monitoring, or support device; all equipment listed below is a part of the University of Michigan Radiation Laboratory ( UMRL) q uality system. T his q uality system h as b een est ablished t o en sure al l equipment has a clearly identifiable classification, calibration expiry date, and that all calibrations are traceable to national standards. Table 2.1 Test Equipment. Test Instrument Use d Manufacturer/Model Q Number Spectrum Analyzer (9kHz-2…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Mark Kenney
[email protected]2483935300Fax: 2487647281

Technical Contact

University of Michigan?EECSValdis V. Liepa
[email protected]734-483-411

1301 Beal Avenue Β· Ann Arbor Β· United States

Test Firm

University of MichiganValdis Liepa
[email protected]734-647-1792Fax: 734-647-2106

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115.231433.9 MHz - 433.9 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term

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