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WR-CLIKWireless Rain-Clik WRF-CLIKWireless Rain/Freeze-Clik ®® Owner’s Manual and Installation Instructions Rain Sensor Shutoff for Automatic Irrigation Systems Sensor RAIN LIK TM Wireless TABLE OF CONTENTS Features...............................................................................................................................3 Wireless.Rain-Clik ™ .Components...........................................................................................4 Mounting.the.Receiver..........................................................................................................7 Adjustments.and.Operation.................................................................................................12 FCC.Notice.........................................................................................................................16 FCC.Declaration.of.Conformity............................................................................................17 Industry.of.Canada.Notice...................................................................................................18 CE.&.Australia.Notice.........................................................................................................19 3 Wireless.Rain-Clik ™ .sensors.attach.quickly.and. easily.to.your.controller..Wireless.Rain-Clik ™ . features.include: •.Quick Response ™ .unique.technology.that.turns. off.the.irrigation.system.immediately.–.not.after. it.has.accumulated.a.fixed.amount.of.rain..No. calibration.is.required. •.Maintenance-free.design.provides.trouble-free. operation.for.up.to.ten.years..There.are.no. batteries.to.replace.. •.Wireless operation up to 800 ft. (275m). No.wires.are.required.between.the.rain.sensor. and.controller.. •.Two models available:. .Wireless Rain-Clik ™ (WR-CLIK).acts.as.a. switch.to.deactivate.automatic.watering.of.your. irrigation.controller.when.it.rains..Once.rain.has. stopped.and.the.sensor.has.dried.out,.automatic. FEATURES .................................................................................. irrigation.will.resume. .Wireless Rain/Freeze-Clik (WRF-CLIK). the.Wireless.Rain/Freeze-Clik..includes.a.freeze. sensor.that.is.designed.to.keep.the.irrigation. system.from.operating.when.temperatures.drop. to.37 ̊F.or.below..When.temperatures...rise.above. 37 ̊F,.the.sensor.will.enable.automatic.watering. •.Automatic Synchronization.–.the.Wireless. Rain-Clik ™ .transmitter.will.send.wireless. signals.every.hour.to.the.receiver.to.assure. that.the.sensor.and.receiver.are.continuously. synchronized. •.Lost Communication/Battery Status Indication.–.the.Sensor.Bypass.LED.will.flash. RED.if.the.receiver.has.not.received.a.signal. from.the.transmitter..This.can.indicate.a.low.or. dead.battery. 2 1 Vents 5 4 3 4 3..Radio Antenna.–.transmits.a.wireless.signal. to.the.receiver.up.to.800.ft..(275m).It.is. recommended.that.the.antenna.be.oriented. vertically. 4..Mounting Arm.–. metal.extension.arm. for.mounting.the. sensor. 5..Battery Status LED.–.used.to. determine.the. status.of.the.sealed. battery..Pushing. the.manual.test. spindle.will.flash. the.LED.light. indicating.that. the.battery.is. good. WIRELESS RAIN-CLIK ™ COMPONENTS ............................... Wireless Rain-Clik ™ Transmitter 1..Manual Test Spindle.–.press.and.hold. the.manual.test.spindle.to.confirm.proper. operation.of.your.transmitter. 2..Vent Ring.–.used.to.adjust.the.reset.rate.or. dry.out.time.for.the.sensors..Opening.the. vents.will.decrease.the.reset.rate,.while. closing.the.vents.will.increase.the.time.it. takes.for.the.discs.to.dry.out. White Blue Yellow to 24 VAC Power Orange SENSOR STATUS SENSOR BYPASS Press to bypass, press again to re-enable GREEN = Sensor is dry RED = Sensor is wet Red light indicates sensor is bypassed RAIN SENSOR BYPASS Blue/White wires to normally closed sensor terminals Orange/White wires to normally open sensor terminals 2 3 5 6 4 1 5 Wireless Rain-Clik ™ Receiver 1..Bypass Button.–.allows.automatic.or. manual.watering.when.the.sensor.is.active. 2..Sensor Bypass LED –.indicates.when. sensor.has.been.bypassed. 3..Sensor Status LED.–.used.to.indicate.the. status.of.the.sensor. 4..Radio Antenna.–.receives.a.wireless. signal.from.the.transmitter.up.to.800.ft.. (275m).It.is.recommend.that.the.antenna. be.oriented.vertically. 5..AC Power Wires –.the.two.yellow.wires. are.attached.to.a.24.VAC.source.from. the.controller. 7 6 6..Sensor Wires (See.page.5).–.the.sensor. wires.are.attached.to.either.the.sensor. terminals.in.the.controller.or.in-line.with. the.valve.common.wire. .Blue/White Wires.(used.for.normally. closed.sensor.applications) .Blue/Orange Wires.(used.for.normally. open.sensor.applications) WIRELESS RAIN-CLIK ™ COMPONENTS (continued) .......... 7..Rubber Cover –.used.to.protect.the. receiver.when.mounted.in.outdoor. locations. O Used for normally open sensor applications R RS C 1 AC AC 2 3 W B Y Y Common Wire to all Valves SENSOR STATUS SENSOR BYPASS Press to bypass, press again to re-enable GREEN = Sensor is dry RED = Sensor is wet Red light indicates sensor is bypassed RAIN SENSOR BYPASS 7 Using.the.hardware.supplied,.mount.the. receiver.to.the.wall.next.to.the.irrigation. controller..It.is.recommended.that.the.receiver. be.installed.away.from.sources.of.electrical. interference.and.metal.objects.to.maximize. communication.range..Extend.and.straighten. the.antenna.upward..Make.sure.to.attach. the.rubber.cover.under.the.receiver.when. installing.the.receiver.in.an.outdoor.location. Wiring the Receiver to your Controller Wiring the Receiver to a Hunter SRC 1..Attach.the.two.yellow.wires.to.the. AC.terminals. 2..Attach.the.blue.wire.to.the.RS.terminal. 3..Attach.the.white.wire.to.the.C.terminal. 4..Attach.the.valve.common.wire.to.the. RS.terminal. MOUNTING THE RECEIVER.................................................... Warning: This unit is designed to be installed in conjunction with 24 VAC circuits only. Do not use with 110 or 220 VAC circuits. P MV C AC AC W B …
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1 3/15/2010 Compatible Electronics TCB 114 Olinda Drive Brea, California 92823 Subject: Request for withholding from public disclosure the schematics, block diagrams, and operational description pursuant to an application for certification Gentlemen: We, Hunter Industries Inc., would like to request that all schematics, block diagrams, and operational descriptions submitted with the application for certification be withheld from public disclosure as per Section 0.459 of FCC Rules. This request is made under the provisions of Section 0.457 (d) of the Commission’s Rules, and Section 552 (b)(4) of the Freedom of Information Act. These sections authorize the withholding from public inspection, those materials which would be privileged as a matter of law if retained by the person submitting them, and materials which would not customarily be released to the public by that person. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at 760-591-7160 Sincerely, Peter Woytowitz Engineering Manager Hunter Industries Inc.
1 Scott McCutchan From: Scott McCutchan [[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2010 5:26 PM To: '[email protected]' Cc: '[email protected]'; '[email protected]' Subject: FCC ID: M3UWRCE Mr. Fujimoto: In order for processin g of this certification application (FCC ID: M3UWRCE) to continue, the following issue(s) will have to be addressed: 1) Please provide appropriate justification for not displaying the two-condition statement required by section 15.31(a)(3) of the FCC rules on the device label 2) The operational description indicates that transmissions are automatically activated; however, the test report makes reference to a button, which would infer manual operation. Please clarify. The item(s) indicated above must be submitted before processing can continue on the above referenced application. Failure to provide the requested information within 60 days of the original e-mail date may result in application dismissal and forfeiture of the filing fee. Also, please note that partial responses increase processing time and should not be submitted. Please upload responses and/or exhibits to the electronic filing website. Your correspondence number is FCC ID: M3UWRCE -1. Best regards, Scott McCutchan Operations Manager Compatible Electronics TCB
Correspondence by Project Project Number: -1536151132 Correspondence Number Memo M3UWRCE-1 1. An extra photo as been uploaded that shows the size of the chassis itself is smaller than the size of a palm. 2. The test report has been revised to correctly state that the unit is automatically activated.
Report Number: B00217D1 FCC Part 15 Subpart B and FCC Section 15.231 Test Report WRClik Transmitter Model: WRF-CLIK-TR Brea Division 114 Olinda Drive Brea, CA 92823 (714) 579-0500 Agoura Division 2337 Troutdale Drive Agoura, CA 91301 (818) 597-0600 Silverado Division 19121 El Toro Road Silverado, CA 92676 (949) 589-0700 Lake Forest Division 20621 Pascal Way Lake Forest, CA 92630 (949) 587-0400 Page 1 of 17 FCC PART 15 SUBPART B and C TEST REPORT for WRCLIK TRANSMITTER Model: WRF-CLIK-TR Prepared for HUNTER INDUSTRIES, INC. 1940 DIAMOND AVENUE SAN MARCOS, CALIFORNIA 92078 Prepared by:_____________________ KYLE FUJIMOTO Approved by:____________________ MICHAEL CHRISTENSEN COMPATIBLE ELECTRONICS INC. 114 OLINDA DRIVE BREA, CALIFORNIA 92823 (714) 579-0500 DATE: FEBRUARY 24, 2010 REPORT APPENDICES TOTAL BODY A B C D E PAGES 17 2 2 2 11 7 41 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of Compatible Electronics. Report Number: B00217D1 FCC Part 15 Subpart B and FCC Section 15.231 Test Report WRClik Transmitter Model: WRF-CLIK-TR Brea Division 114 Olinda Drive Brea, CA 92823 (714) 579-0500 Agoura Division 2337 Troutdale Drive Agoura, CA 91301 (818) 597-0600 Silverado Division 19121 El Toro Road Silverado, CA 92676 (949) 589-0700 Lake Forest Division 20621 Pascal Way Lake Forest, CA 92630 (949) 587-0400 Page 2 of 17 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section / Title PAGE GENERAL REPORT SUMMARY 4 SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS 4 1. PURPOSE 5 2. ADMINISTRATIVE DATA 6 2.1 Location of Testing 6 2.2 Traceability Statement 6 2.3 Cognizant Personnel 6 2.4 Date Test Sample was Received 6 2.5 Disposition of the Test Sample 6 2.6 Abbreviations and Acronyms 6 3. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 7 4. DESCRIPTION OF TEST CONFIGURATION 8 4.1 Description of Test Configuration – EMI 8 4.1.1 Cable Construction and Termination 9 5. LISTS OF EUT, ACCESSORIES AND TEST EQUIPMENT 10 5.1 EUT and Accessory List 10 5.2 EMI Test Equipment 11 6. TEST SITE DESCRIPTION 12 6.1 Test Facility Description 12 6.2 EUT Mounting, Bonding and Grounding 12 6.3 Facility Environmental Characteristics 12 7. TEST PROCEDURES 13 7.1 RF Emissions 13 7.1.1 Conducted Emissions Test 13 7.1.2 Radiated Emissions (Spurious and Harmonics) Test 14 7.2 Bandwidth of the Fundamental 16 8. CONCLUSIONS 17 Report Number: B00217D1 FCC Part 15 Subpart B and FCC Section 15.231 Test Report WRClik Transmitter Model: WRF-CLIK-TR Brea Division 114 Olinda Drive Brea, CA 92823 (714) 579-0500 Agoura Division 2337 Troutdale Drive Agoura, CA 91301 (818) 597-0600 Silverado Division 19121 El Toro Road Silverado, CA 92676 (949) 589-0700 Lake Forest Division 20621 Pascal Way Lake Forest, CA 92630 (949) 587-0400 Page 3 of 17 LIST OF APPENDICES APPENDIX TITLE A Laboratory Recognitions B Modifications to the EUT C Additional Models Covered Under This Report D Diagram, Charts, and Photos • Test Setup Diagram • Antenna and Amplifier Factors • Radiated Emissions Photos E Data Sheets LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE TITLE 1 Conducted Emissions Test Setup 2 Plot Map And Layout of Test Site – 3 Meters Report Number: B00217D1 FCC Part 15 Subpart B and FCC Section 15.231 Test Report WRClik Transmitter Model: WRF-CLIK-TR Brea Division 114 Olinda Drive Brea, CA 92823 (714) 579-0500 Agoura Division 2337 Troutdale Drive Agoura, CA 91301 (818) 597-0600 Silverado Division 19121 El Toro Road Silverado, CA 92676 (949) 589-0700 Lake Forest Division 20621 Pascal Way Lake Forest, CA 92630 (949) 587-0400 Page 4 of 17 GENERAL REPORT SUMMARY Compatible Electronics Inc. generates this electromagnetic emission test report, which is an independent testing and consulting firm. The test report is based on testing performed by Compatible Electronics personnel according to the measurement procedures described in the test specifications given below and in the "Test Procedures" section of this report. The measurement data and conclusions appearing herein relate only to the sample tested and this report may not be reproduced without the written permission of Compatible Electronics, unless done so in full. This report must not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any other agency of the U.S. Government. Device Tested: WRClik Transmitter Model: WRF-CLIK-TR S/N: N/A Product Description: See Expository Statement Modifications: The EUT was not modified in order to meet the specifications. Customer: Hunter Industries, Inc. 1940 Diamond Avenue San Marcos, California 92078 Test Date(s): January 28, 2009 Test Specifications: EMI requirements CFR Title 47, Part 15, Subpart B Test Procedure: ANSI C63.4 Test Deviations: The test procedure was not deviated from during the testing. SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS TEST DESCRIPTION RESULTS 1 Conducted RF Emissions, 150 kHz – 30 MHz The EUT does not directly or indirectly connect to the AC mains, thus this test was not performed. 2 Radiated RF Emissions 10 kHz – 4400 MHz (Transmitter and Digital Portion) Complies with the Class B limits of CFR Title 47, Part 15, Subpart B; and Subpart C, sections 15.205, 15.209, and 15.231. Highest reading in relation to spec limit: 74.22 (Avg) dBuV @ 433.92 MHz (*U = 4.22 dB) *U = Expanded Uncertainty with a coverage factor of k=2 Report Number: B00217D1 FCC Part 15 Subpart B and FCC Section 15.231 Test Report WRClik Transmitter Model: WRF-CLIK-TR Brea Division 114 Olinda Drive Brea, CA 92823 (714) 579-0500 Agoura Division 2337 Troutdale Drive Agoura, CA 91301 (818) 597-0600 Silverado Division 19121 El Toro Road Silverado, CA 92676 (949) 589-0700 Lake Forest Division 20621 Pascal Way Lake Forest, CA 92630 (949) 587-0400 Page 5 of 17 1. PURPOSE This document is a qualification test report based on the Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) tests performed on the WRClik Transmitter, Model: WRF-CLIK-TR. The EMI measurements were performed according to the measurement procedure described in ANSI C63.4. The tests were performed in order to determine whether the electromagnetic emissions from the equipment under test, referred to as EUT hereafter…
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Plot Showing the Pulse Train Only Shows up Once per 100 mS Period Time of One Pulse Train Plot Showing Number of Pulses Time of Pulses 1-4, 6-8, 11-13, 15-18, 21-27, 29-31, 33-35, 37-40, 42-43 = 190 uS Time of Pulse 5 = 310 uS Time of Pulses 9 and 10 = 280 uS Time of Pulses 14, 19, 28, and 32 = 300 uS Time of Pulse 20 = 400 uS Time of Pulse 36 = 360 uS Time of Pulse 41 = 310 uS PULSE TIME OF PULSE (uS) 1 190 2 190 3 190 4 190 5 310 6 190 7 190 8 190 9 280 10 280 11 190 12 190 13 190 14 300 15 190 16 190 17 190 18 190 19 300 20 400 21 190 22 190 23 190 24 190 25 190 26 190 27 190 28 300 29 190 30 190 PULSE TIME OF PULSE (uS) 31 190 32 300 33 190 34 190 35 190 36 530 37 190 38 190 39 190 40 190 41 310 42 190 43 190 Total 9580 Total Duty Cycle 9.58%
114 Olinda Drive · Brea, California · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15.231 | 433.92 MHz - 433.92 MHz | - |
Remote
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LoRa Radio Module
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Quick plug-in controller
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