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A2C-LORA (-E) MODULE LoRa ® Wireless Module for the Hunter Universal Communications Hub and SkyCommand™ Wireless Control Systems INSTALLATION GUIDE 2 Table of Contents Réinitialisation d'usine 22 Panoramica 23 Installazione del modulo 24 Installazione dell'antenna 25 Operazioni 26 Impostazioni di fabbrica 27 Przegląd 28 Instalacja modułu 29 Instalacja anteny 30 Działania 31 Powrót do ustawień fabrycznych 32 Visão geral 33 Instalação do módulo 34 Instalação da antena 35 Operações 36 Restauração de fábrica 37 Краткое описание 38 Установка модуля 39 Установка антенны 40 Overview 3 Module Installation 4 Antenna Installation 5 Operations 6 Factory Reset 7 Visión general 8 Instalación del módulo 9 Instalación de la antena 10 Operaciones 11 Restablecer a Valores de Fábrica 12 Überblick 13 Installation des Moduls 14 Installation der Antenne 15 Vorgänge 16 Auf Werkseinstellungen zurücksetzen 17 Présentation 18 Installation du module 19 Installation de l›antenne 20 Opérations 21 EM ES DE FR FR IT PL PT RU RU TR CN AR Действия 41 Сброс к заводским настройкам 42 Genel bakış 43 Modül Kurulumu 44 Anten Kurulumu 45 İşlemler 46 Fabrika Ayarlarına Sıfırla 47 概述 48 模块安装 49 天线安装 50 工作原理 51 出厂重置 52 53نظرة عامة 54 تركيب الهوائي 55 تركيب الوحدة 56إعادة ضبط المصنع 57 العمليات Compliance 58 Notes 61 hunter.help/SkyCommand 3 Built on Innovation fi The A2C-LORA Module is for North American and select Latin American operations at 915 MHz. The A2C-LORA-E Module is for European and other international operations at 433 MHz. Antenna A2C-LORA (-E) Module Module Lights Power Switch Cable Mounts Conduit Opening The LoRa Modules provide “field” communications for the Hunter Universal Communications Hub (UCH). They communicate directly with battery-operated field controllers. The LoRa Module can be installed in either communication slot of the UCH. The remaining slot is for the “cloud” module (Wi-Fi, LAN, or Cell), which connects the controller software. Overview EM 4 Module Installation 1. Turn power off at the UCH using the power switch. 2. Insert the LoRa Module in either slot until it clicks into place. 3. Turn power back on. If installation is successful, a solid green light will appear beneath the module slot. A red light indicates an error and means the module should be replaced. Module Installation Note: The A2C-LORA and A2C-LORA-E Modules are not currently compatible with the ACC2 Controller, and they are only for use in the UCH Hubs. EM hunter.help/SkyCommand 5 Built on Innovation fi Antenna Installation Antenna placement is the most important factor in wireless communication. 1. The antenna must be installed in an outdoor location. If the UCH is located indoors, use a Hunter Antenna Extension Kit (model ANT-EXT-KIT) to mount the antenna outdoors. The ANT-EXT-KIT is recommended for all installations to enhance wireless coverage. Note: The ANT-EXT-KIT includes 9' (3 m) of cable. It can be extended using aftermarket low-loss cable, but the total length should not exceed 25' (8 m). Antenna Installation 2. Screw the antenna onto the LoRa Module or the mating connector on the ANT-EXT-KIT cable. 3. Route the antenna cable from the module through the conduit opening in the bottom right of the UCH. Continue routing the cable through the conduit to the ANT-EXT-KIT mounting location. 4. Secure the antenna cable to the provided mounts in the UCH using the supplied zip ties for strain relief. EM 6 Operations Chart Light StatusLight StatusDescriptionDescription Green light, blinking rapidlyGreen light, blinking rapidlyLoRa module is actively communicating LoRa module is actively communicating with the fieldwith the field Amber light, blinkingAmber light, blinkingProvisioning/setup process. Provisioning/setup process. Will change back to green once the devices Will change back to green once the devices are connect to the networkare connect to the network No lightNo lightThere is no powerThere is no power Red lightRed lightModule has failed and must be replacedModule has failed and must be replaced The channel on the LoRa module may be changed to any of 10 available channels in the band, but this is only done from the central software. Operations EM hunter.help/SkyCommand 7 Built on Innovation fi Factory Reset The A2C-LORA (-E) Module does not have any program memory. There is no factory reset, other than cycling power off and on. Factory Reset The LoRa ® Mark is a trademark of Semtech Corporation or its subsidiaries. EM 8 El módulo A2C-LORA está destinado a operaciones en Norteamérica y determinados países de Latinoamérica a 915 MHz. El módulo A2C-LORA-E está destinado a operaciones en Europa y otros países a 433 MHz. Antena A2C-LORA (-E) Módulo Luces del módulo Interruptor de Alimentación Soportes para cables Entrada de cable Los módulos LoRa proporcionan comunicaciones “de campo” para el hub de comunicaciones universal (UCH) de Hunter. Se comunican directamente con los programadores de campo que funcionan con pilas. El módulo LoRa se puede instalar en cualquiera de las ranuras de comunicación del UCH. La ranura restante es para el módulo “en la nube” (Wi-Fi, LAN o celular), para conectar el programador al software. Visión generalES hunter.help/SkyCommandES 9 Built on Innovation fi ES Instalación del módulo 1. Apague el UCH con el interruptor de alimentación. 2. Inserte el módulo LoRa en cualquiera de las ranuras hasta que encaje en su sitio. 3. Vuelva a conectar la alimentación. Si la instalación se ha realizado correctamente, aparecerá una luz verde fija debajo de la ranura del módulo. Una luz roja indica un error y significa que debe sustituirse el módulo. Instalación del módulo Nota: los módulos A2C-LORA y A2C-LORA-E no son compatibles actualmente con el programador ACC2 y solo se pueden utilizar en los hubs UCH. 10 Instalación de la antena La ubicación de la antena es el factor más importante en las comunicaciones inalámbricas. 1. La antena debe instalarse en un lugar exterior. Si el UCH se encuentra en el interior, uti…
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Date: 1/8/2026 Federal Communications Commissions Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 RE: CFR 47 §2.911 (d)(7) Agent Designation Attesta FCC ID: M3UA2CLORA Applicant (Grantee) FRN: 0011558756 To whom it may concern: Hunter Industries, Inc. (“the applicant”) as required by section §2.911(d)(7), will also serve as the agent for service of process for the above referenced FCC ID. The applicant acknowledges that they will maintain an agent for no less than one year after the grantee has terminated all marketing and importation or the conclusion of any Commission- related proceeding involving the equipment. The applicant further acknowledges their responsibility under CFR 47 §2.929(c) to inform the FCC whenever the agent information changes. U.S. Agent Information: Contact Person: Satoshi Kuwahara Company Name: Hunter Industries, Inc. FCC FRN: 0011558756 Company US Address: 1940 Diamond St., San Marcos, CA 92078 Email: [email protected] Sincerely yours, Satoshi Kuwahara Director Product Integrity Hunter Industries, Inc. 1940 Diamond St., San Marcos, CA 92078
A2C-LORA: CFR 47 §2.911 (d)(5) Attestation Date: 3/25/2026 Federal Communications Commissions Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 RE: CFR 47 §2.911 (d)(5) Attestation FCC ID: M3UA2CLORA 1. Hunter Industries Inc. (“the applicant”) certifies that the equipment for which authorization is sought is not “covered” equipment prohibited from receiving an equipment authorization pursuant to section 2.903 of the FCC rules. 2. Hunter Industries Inc. (“the applicant”) certifies that the device does not have cybersecurity and / or anti-virus software produced or provided by Kaspersky Lab, Inc. or any of its successors and assignees, identified on the Covered List installed on the device, nor will it be installed by the applicant anytime after certification. 3. Hunter Industries Inc. (“the applicant”) certifies that the RF device is not a router “produced in a foreign country“. 4. Hunter Industries Inc. (“the applicant”) certifies that, as of the date of the filing of the application, the applicant is not identified on the Covered List as an entity producing “covered” equipment and is not an affiliate or subsidiary of an entity identified on the Covered List. Sincerely yours, __________________________ Name: Satoshi Kuwahara Job Title: Vice President, Product Integrity Company Name: Hunter Industries, Inc.
HUNTER INDUSTRIES 1940 Diamond Street San Marcos, CA 92078 1 760-744-5240 Main 1 800-733-2823 Support 1 760-744-7461 Fax hunterindustries.com November 5, 2025 UL LLC 12 Laboratory Dr. Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 USA To whom it may concern: I, the undersigned, hereby authorize UL LLC to act on our behalf in all manners relating to application for equipment authorization, including signing of all documents relating to these matters. Any and all acts carried out by UL LLC on our behalf shall have the same effect as acts of our own. I, the undersigned, hereby certify that we are not subject to a denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 853(a). In authorizing UL LLC as our representative, we still recognize that we are responsible to: a) fulfill the requirements for the scope of certification requested, including implementing any appropriate changes requested by UL Verification Services Telecommunications Certification Body (TCB) and / or the FCC; b) supply any and all information needed for the evaluation of the products for which certification is sought; c) make claims regarding certification only in respect of the scope for which certification has been granted; d) not use our product certification in such a manner as to bring the TCB or FCC into disrepute and to not make any statement regarding product certification which the TCB or FCC may consider misleading or unauthorized; e) discontinue use of all advertising matter that contains any reference thereto and complies with any and all actions required by the FCC upon suspension or cancellation of certification; f) use certification only to indicate that products are certified in conformity with specified standards; g) endeavor to ensure that no certificate or report or any part thereof is used in a misleading manner, and any copies of the grants/certificates shall be reproduced in their entirety; h) comply with the requirements of the TCB and FCC, including the use of marks and label information prescribed for the scope of certification, when making reference to product certification in communication media such as documents, brochure or advertisements; i) comply with the requirements for certification, supply any information needed for evaluation of products to be certified and, where applicable, make provision for the participation of observers; j) ensure that products marketed under the scope of the requested certification continue to comply with the certification requirements; k) provide a sample of a production unit for testing within 30 days of the request should this product be selected as part of either the TCB’s or the FCC’s market surveillance requirements; l) keep a record of all complaints relating to product’s compliance with requirements of relevant standard; make records available to UL or FCC when requested; take appropriate action with respect to such complaints and any deficiencies found in the product that affect compliance with requirements for certification; document the actions taken with respect to complaints and/or deficiencies; m) inform the TCB immediately of any changes that may affect its ability to comply with the certification requirements. This authorization is valid until further written notice from the applicant. Sincerely Yours, Satoshi Kuwahara, Director Product Integrity Hunter Industries, Inc.
Date: January 8, 2026. Attn: FCC Office of Engineering and Technology / UL Verification Services TCB Subject: Request for Confidentiality FCC ID: M3UA2CLORA To whom it may concern: Pursuant to the provisions of Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commission’s rules (47 CFR § 0.457, § 0.459), we are requesting the Commission to withhold the following attachments as confidential document from public disclosure indefinitely. Schematic diagram Block diagram Theory of operation Above mentioned document contains detailed system and equipment description are considered as proprietary information in operation of the equipment. The public disclosure of above documents might be harmful to our company and would give competitor an unfair advantage in the market. It is our understanding that all measurement test reports, FCC ID label format and correspondent during certification review process cannot be granted as confidential documents and that information will be available for public review once the grant of equipment authorization is issued. We confirm that no exhibits are being requested under short-term confidentiality. Best Regards Satoshi Kuwahara Director Product Integrity Hunter Industries, Inc. 1940 Diamond St., San Marcos, CA 92078
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FCC Part 1 Subpart I FCC Part 2 Subpart J RSS 102 ISSUE 6 RF EXPOSURE REPORT FOR LORA RADIO MODULE MODEL NUMBER: A2C-LORA FCC ID: M3UA2CLORA IC: 2772A-A2CLORA REPORT NUMBER: R13949462-E1 ISSUE DATE: 2026-03-16 Prepared for HUNTER INDUSTRIES 1940 DIAMOND STREET SAN MARCOS, CA 92078-5120, USA Prepared by UL LLC 12 LABORATORY DR. DURHAM, NC 27713 USA TEL: (919) 549-1400 REPORT NO: R13949462-E1 DATE: 2026-03-16 FCC ID: M3UA2CLORA IC: 2772A-A2CLORA Page 2 of 11 UL LLC FORM NO: 03-EM-F00858 12 Laboratory Dr., Durham, NC 27713 TEL: (919) 549-1400 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of UL LLC. REVISION HISTORY Ver. Issue Date Revisions Revised By V1 2022-08-16 Initial Issue Brian T. Kiewra V2 2025-04-28 Revised Issue Date Charles Moody V3 2026-01-22 Editorial Revisions Chandler Stanley V4 2026-03-16 Updated Antenna Gain Chandler Stanley REPORT NO: R13949462-E1 DATE: 2026-03-16 FCC ID: M3UA2CLORA IC: 2772A-A2CLORA Page 3 of 11 UL LLC FORM NO: 03-EM-F00858 12 Laboratory Dr., Durham, NC 27713 TEL: (919) 549-1400 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of UL LLC. TABLE OF CONTENTS REVISION HISTORY ................................................................................................................. 2 1. ATTESTATION OF TEST RESULTS ................................................................................. 4 2. TEST METHODOLOGY ..................................................................................................... 5 3. REFERENCES ................................................................................................................... 5 4. FACILITIES AND ACCREDITATION ................................................................................. 5 5. DECISION RULES AND MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY .............................................. 6 5.1. METROLOGICAL TRACEABILITY .............................................................................. 6 5.2. DECISION RULES ....................................................................................................... 6 5.3. MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY ............................................................................... 6 6. MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE (LIMITS AND EQUATIONS) ............................... 7 6.1. FCC RULES ................................................................................................................ 7 6.2. ISED RULES ............................................................................................................... 8 6.3. EQUATIONS ................................................................................................................ 9 7. RF EXPOSURE RESULTS ................................................................................................11 END OF TEST REPORT ..........................................................................................................11 REPORT NO: R13949462-E1 DATE: 2026-03-16 FCC ID: M3UA2CLORA IC: 2772A-A2CLORA Page 4 of 11 UL LLC FORM NO: 03-EM-F00858 12 Laboratory Dr., Durham, NC 27713 TEL: (919) 549-1400 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of UL LLC. 1. ATTESTATION OF TEST RESULTS COMPANY NAME: Hunter Industries 1940 Diamond Street San Marcos, CA 92078-5120, USA EUT DESCRIPTION: LoRa Radio Module MODEL: A2C-LoRa SAMPLE RECEIPT DATE: 2022-03-04 DATE TESTED: 2022-06-08 APPLICABLE STANDARDS STANDARD TEST RESULTS FCC PART 1 SUBPART I & PART 2 SUBPART J Complies RSS 102 ISSUE 6 Complies UL LLC. tested the above equipment in accordance with the requirements set forth in the above standards. The test results show that the equipment tested is capable of demonstrating compliance with the requirements as documented in this report. The results documented in this report apply only to the tested sample, under the conditions and modes of operation as described herein. It is the manufacturer's responsibility to assure that additional production units of this model are manufactured with identical electrical and mechanical components. All samples tested were in good operating condition throughout the entire test program. 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TEST METHODOLOGY All calculations were made in accordance with FCC Parts 1.1310, 2.1091, 2.1093, KDB 447498 D01 v06, KDB 447498 D03 V01, IEEE Std C95.1-2005, IEEE Std C95.3-2002, IC Safety Code 6 and RSS 102 Issue 6. 3. REFERENCES Output power and Antenna gain data is excerpted from product documentation provided by the applicant. 4. FACILITIES AND ACCREDITATION UL LLC is accredited by A2LA, certification #0751.06, for all testing performed within the scope of this report. Testing was performed at the locations noted below. Address ISED CABID ISED Company Number FCC Registration Building: 12 Laboratory Dr Durham, NC 27713, U.S.A US0067 2180C 825374 ☒ Building: 2800 Perimeter Park Dr Morrisville, NC 27560, U.S.A 27265 REPORT NO: R13949462-E1 DATE: 2026-03-16 FCC ID: M3UA2CLORA IC: 2772A-A2CLORA Page…
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– 1 – Revised 1/5/2017 Product Description The RH Series utilizes a helical element to greatly reduce the physical length of the antenna housing. They are ideal for small products where cosmetic or functional requirements dictate a compact, aesthetically pleasing antenna package. Despite their tiny size, RH Series antennas are ruggedly constructed and able to withstand punishing environments just like our larger whips. RH Series antennas attach via an SMA or Part 15 compliant RP-SMA connector. Features s Reduced-height helical whip s Excellent performance s Omni-directional pattern s Low VSWR s Fully weatherized s Rugged & damage-resistant s SMA or Part 15 compliant RP-SMA connector s Available in black or custom colors s Use with plastic* or metal enclosures * Requires proximity ground plane (OHFWULFDO6SHFLĬFDWLRQV Center Frequency: 916MHz Recom. Freq. 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TEST REPORT Report Number: R13949462-E5 Applicant : Hunter Industries 1940 Diamond St. San Marcos, CA 92078-5120, USA Model : A2C-LORA FCC ID : M3UA2CLORA IC : 2772A-A2CLORA EUT Description : LoRa Radio Module Test Standard(s) : FCC 47 CFR PART 15 SUBPART C ISED RSS-247 ISSUE 4 ISED RSS-GEN ISSUE 5 + A2 Date Of Issue: 2026-03-19 Prepared by: UL LLC 12 Laboratory Dr. Durham, NC 27713 U.S.A. TEL: (919) 549-1400 REPORT NO: R13949462-E5 DATE: 2026-03-19 FCC ID: M3UA2CLORA IC: 2772A-A2CLORA Page 2 of 37 UL LLC 12 Laboratory Dr., Durham, NC 27713; USA TEL: (919) 549-1400 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of UL LLC REPORT REVISION HISTORY Rev. Issue Date Revisions Revised By V1 2023-02-28 Initial Issue Charles Moody V2 2025-04-28 Updated Issue Date Charles Moody V3 2026-01-22 Editorial Revisions Chandler Stanley V4 2026-03-16 Updated Antenna Gain Chandler Stanley V5 2026-03-19 Added Errata for C63.10 Chandler Stanley REPORT NO: R13949462-E5 DATE: 2026-03-19 FCC ID: M3UA2CLORA IC: 2772A-A2CLORA Page 3 of 37 UL LLC 12 Laboratory Dr., Durham, NC 27713; USA TEL: (919) 549-1400 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of UL LLC TABLE OF CONTENTS REPORT REVISION HISTORY ................................................................................................. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................................ 3 1. ATTESTATION OF TEST RESULTS ................................................................................. 5 2. TEST RESULTS SUMMARY .............................................................................................. 6 3. TEST METHODOLOGY ..................................................................................................... 6 4. FACILITIES AND ACCREDITATION ................................................................................. 6 5. DECISION RULES AND MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY .............................................. 7 5.1. METROLOGICAL TRACEABILITY ............................................................................. 7 5.2. DECISION RULES ..................................................................................................... 7 5.3. MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY .............................................................................. 7 5.4. SAMPLE CALCULATION ........................................................................................... 7 6. EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST ............................................................................................... 8 6.1. EUT DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................... 8 6.2. MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER .................................................................................... 8 6.3. DESCRIPTION OF AVAILABLE ANTENNAS ............................................................. 8 6.4. SOFTWARE AND FIRMWARE .................................................................................. 8 6.5. WORST-CASE CONFIGURATION AND MODE ......................................................... 8 6.6. DESCRIPTION OF TEST SETUP .............................................................................. 9 7. MEASUREMENT METHOD...............................................................................................10 8. TEST AND MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT ......................................................................11 9. ANTENNA PORT TEST RESULTS ...................................................................................14 9.1. ON TIME AND DUTY CYCLE ....................................................................................14 9.2. 99% BANDWIDTH .....................................................................................................15 9.2.1. LoRa ..................................................................................................................15 9.3. 6 dB BANDWIDTH ....................................................................................................16 9.3.1. LoRa ..................................................................................................................16 9.4. OUTPUT POWER .....................................................................................................17 9.4.1. LoRa ..................................................................................................................17 9.5. POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY .................................................................................18 9.5.1. LoRa ..................................................................................................................19 9.6. CONDUCTED SPURIOUS EMISSIONS .................…
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1940 Diamond Street · San Marcos, California, 92078 · United States
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