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M5ZTMPCIR Point Sensor

Mesa Laboratories, Inc.
IR Point Sensor - FCC ID M5ZTMPC - Mesa Laboratories, Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
Date of Grant
Apr 23, 2012
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Apr 23, 2012
Equipment Note
IR Point Sensor
Frequency Range
418.00000000 - 418.00000000
Company
Mesa Laboratories, Inc.
Country
United States

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Users Manual

Point Six, Inc. – 161 Prosperous Place - Lexington, KY – 40509 - http://www.pointsix.com - 859-266-3606 – Fax: 859-266-0702 FCC ID: M5ZTMPC Installation and Operation Instructions for the IR Point Sensor Point Six, Inc. 3003-01 IR Point Sensor Installation and Operation Instructions Description The 3003-01 IR Point Sensor is a battery operated infrared beam People Counter with a 418 MHz radio transmitter. The sensor consists of two parts; the IR transmitter and the IR receiver. The IR receiver has an integrated 6-digit LCD counter and a radio transmitter for truly wireless installation and operation. The IR transmitter produces 16 pulses of high intensity IR each second across a distance of up to 25 feet. The nature of these IR pulses is such that the IR receiver can distinguish them from any other source of IR. This characteristic allows the IR sensor to operate in almost any environment without interference from ambient lighting. The IR Point Sensor is designed to require very little energy; the internal 3.6 Volt Lithium batteries will operate the IR counters for up to 2.5 years in normal operation. The service switch on the IR People provides several user functions. A momentary press of the service button on the IR People will turn the display on to allow reading the counts. Pressing and holding the service button on the IR People will reset the counts to zero. Pressing and holding the service button for 8 seconds will reset the battery fuel gauge. The IR Transmitter and IR Receiver are powered on by an On/Off switch. There is an additional switch that allows the user to the put IR Point Sensor in either front-firing or side-firing mode of operation. Point Six, Inc. 161 Prosperous Place - Lexington, KY - 40509- http://www.pointsix.com - 859-266-3606 - Fax 859-266-0702 2 Packet Description X2 Object Counter” (11/10) IDSSSSSSSSooooooffggggCCCCKK<CR> Note: All fields are in ASCII Hex “ID” The x2 object counter device type field: “DualCounter” has device type 11 hex. A 10 hex when in service mode. “SSSSSSSS” The MS-30 bits of these 4-bytes are the serial number of the sensor. The LS-2 bits are the status flags for the open and closed beam status. An Open beam exists whenever the beam cannot be seen. A Closed beam exists whenever the beam can be seen. The LS bit (bit-0) is the Open beam state flag and the next most significant bit (bit-1) is the Closed beam state flag. Whenever both these bits are low a BLOCKED state exists. Blocked occurs whenever the IR beam is blocked (Open) for more than 6.5 seconds. “oooooo” This 24-bit field is the Object Counter stored LS-byte first. “ff” This 8-bit field is the Fringe Performance Event Counter. A non-zero value in this field indicates that fringe IR reception exists and should be corrected for proper performance of the counter. This count returns to zero when proper alignment exists. “gggg” This 16-bit field is the Total-Blocked-Time in accumulated seconds stored LS-byte first. This counter accumulates the total time the beam has been blocked in seconds and is cleared To zero when the object counter is cleared. “CCCC” This field is the CRC-16 error check as was originally received and checked. This CRC is over the first 11 bytes of the packet starting with the device type and ending with but not including CRC-16. “KK” This field is the mod 256 sum of all the binary data values as represented by the ASCII hex values in the response but does not include the <CR>. Point Six, Inc. 161 Prosperous Place - Lexington, KY - 40509- http://www.pointsix.com - 859-266-3606 - Fax 859-266-0702 3 NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 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. FCC ID: M5ZTMPC MADE IN USA WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

External Photos

3003-01 Exterior Photos 3003-01 Front 3003-01 Top 3003-01 Right 3003-01 Bottom 3003-01 Left 3003-01 Inside Cover 3003-01 Exterior Photos 3003-01 Back

Internal Photos

3003-01 Interior Photos Interior top Interior bottom Antenna

Test Report

dBi Corporation FCC/IC Certification Test Report Point Six 3003-01 People Counter Report Number 11dBi013 August 29, 2011 Testing Certificate #1985.01 dBi Corporation 11dBi013 Page 2 of 39 ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Historical record: Because dBi Corporation is a testing entity, and not a manufacturer, this original test report of the 3003-01 People Counter is being transmitted to the manufacturer, Point Six Wireless. dBi will keep a copy for its historical records and to satisfy A2LA-Audit requirements. We strongly recommend archiving the unit that we tested, to facilitate answering future inquiries regarding this product. Retention of records: The FCC requires the records for a Class A or Class B product to be retained by the responsible party for at least two years after the manufacture of said product has been permanently discontinued. These records should include the original certification or verification test report, quality audit data, and the test procedures used. The European Union requires the Declaration of Conformity (DoC) and all supporting data for a product bearing the CE Marking to be retained, and available for inspection by enforcement authorities, for 10 years after placing the product on the market. Australia and New Zealand require the Declaration of Conformity, test reports, a description of the product, documentation that clearly identifies the product, and paperwork showing the product’s brand name, model number, etc. to be kept for at least five years after the product ceases to be supplied to Australia or New Zealand. Measurement uncertainties: The Lexmark Electromagnetic Compatibility Laboratory (EMC Lab) has a documented calculation of the measurement uncertainties associated with tests performed at the Lexmark site. Ongoing compliance: This report applies only to the sample tested. Point Six is responsibility for ensuring that the production models of this product complies with the FCC and Industry Canada (IC) requirements, and continue to complies throughout its manufacturing life. Point Six should check any changes to the product that could change its interference profile. A2LA approval: dBi Corporation has been accredited by the American Association for Laboratory Accreditation (A2LA) for Radiated Emissions and Conducted Emissions, Electromagnetic Interference, and Electrostatic Discharge testing. Copies of our Accreditation Certificate and Scope of Accreditation follow. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) recognized the Lexmark site as meeting section 2.948 of the FCC Rules in letters dated December 8, 2010 (Registration No. 949691) and January 14, 2010 (Registration No. 991141). Industry Canada recognizes the Lexmark site in letters dated November 16, 2009 (number 2376A-1) and March 20, 2009 (number 2376A-3). Please note: This report may be copied as needed, as long as it is copied in its entirety. dBi Corporation 11dBi013 Page 3 of 39 dBi Corporation 11dBi013 Page 4 of 39 dBi Corporation 11dBi013 Page 5 of 39 dBi Corporation 11dBi013 Page 6 of 39 dBi Corporation 11dBi013 Page 7 of 39 dBi Corporation 11dBi013 Page 8 of 39 ADMINISTRATIVE DATA Manufacturer: Point Six Wireless 161 Prosperous Place, Suite 200 Lexington, KY 40509 Appliance/Product: 3003-01 People Counter Model/Type Number: 3003-01 FCC ID: M5ZTMPC Rating: 3.6VDC (lithium batteries) Power Line Filters and RF Suppression Components: see attached sheets Measurement Equipment used: see attached sheets. Measurements According to, and Sample Units Comply with: FCC 47 CFR Part 15-2011 for the US, using ANSI C63.4:2003, with >= 9.19dB Margin for Radiated Emissions. RSS-210 Issue 8 (December 2010) for Canada, using RSS-Gen Issue 3 (December 2010), with >= 9.19dB margin for Radiated Emissions Industry Canada (IC) ICES-003:2004 Class B for Canada, using CAN/CSA-CEI/IEC CISPR 22:02, with >= 9.19dB margin for Radiated Emissions. Report Prepared By: John R. Barnes KS4GL, PE, NCE, NCT, ESDC Eng, ESDC Tech, PSE, SM IEEE Testing Performed by: dBi Corporation 216 Hillsboro Avenue Lexington, KY 40511-2105, USA on August 25-26, 2011 at: Lexmark International, Inc. Development Lab. Lexington, KY 40550, USA Reviewed and Approved by: John R. Barnes KS4GL, PE, NCE, NCT, ESDC Eng, ESDC Tech, PSE, SM IEEE SIGNED_______________________________DATE__August 29, 2011 __ John R. Barnes, PRESIDENT dBi Corp. dBi Corporation 11dBi013 Page 9 of 39 INFORMATION RELATING TO PRODUCT RF INTERFERENCE Appliance/Product: 3003-01 People Counter Model/Type Number: 3003-01 FCC ID: M5ZTMPC Rating: 3.6VDC (lithium batteries) Power Line Filters: none RF Suppression Components: none Clock Frequencies: 12.4MHz and 418MHz External Cables: none. Electronic Printed Circuit Boards: Counter Side PCB P/N: P3328 Beacon Side PCB P/N: P3329 Size of Product: 90mm long x 45mm wide x 28mm high (two units) Weight of Product: 0.2kg Operating Environment: Indoors Test Samples Received: August 25, 2011 Overall Test Plan: These units shall be tested as tabletop equipment. Equipment that normally is stacked, may be stacked in any convenient order. Tests may be performed in any order, except that that the last two tests shall be (if required): 1. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD). 2. Surge Immunity. Composition of Equipment-Under-Test (EUT): Standard Assembly of EUT (Options): Standard Input/Output Ports: None Auxiliary Equipment (AE): None Cabling and grounding: No cables. No intentional grounding. Test Configuration: Standalone unit, orientation to be determined during testing. dBi Corporation 11dBi013 Page 10 of 39 Operating Mode: Monitoring infrared beam and transmitting data once every 2 seconds. Symptoms of Malfunction for Immunity Tests: Stops transmitting, or transmits incorrect data. Performance Criteria for Immunity Tests: 1 or A = normal performance within the specification limits. 2 or B = temporary degradation, or temporary loss of function or performance during the test, which is self-recoverable. 3 or C = temporary degradation, or temporary los…

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Test Setup Photos

RADIATED-EMISSIONS & BANDWIDTH TEST CONFIGURATION 3003-01 10m AND 5m SEMIANECHOIC CHAMBER LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, LEXINGTON KY.

Contact Information

Applicant

Jasmine Stone(Director of Quality)
[email protected]303-987-8000Fax: N/A

Test Firm

dBi CorporationJohn Barnes
[email protected]859-253-1178Fax: 859 252 6128

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115.231(e)418 MHz - 418 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term

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