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2 Link Receiver & Transmitter 1 3 Insert Batteries and Turn On Connect Receiver & ActivateWireless Switch Latch & Timer (SLAT)Tricks, Tips, and Warranty Insert two AA batteries into Receiver as shown on housing. Slide the power switch to the “On” position. The Receiver’s light(s) will activate briefly. When batteries are low, the device’s light will flash three (3) times. Select your Mode of Control by repeatedly pressing the “Mode” but- ton. The Receiver’s lights will indicate which mode is activated. For Timed Modes - Adjust the Timer Dial from 1-60 seconds or minutes as desired.* Modes of Control Direct Traditional switch behavior - device remains ON as long as switch is held. Timed Seconds Runs device from 1 to 60 seconds with each activation. Timed Minutes Runs device from 1 to 60 minutes with each activation. Latch First activation turns device ON; second activation turns it OFF. *PROGRAMMING TIP: Turn the Timer Dial all the way up to 60 and activate the device. As the desired time approaches, turn the Dial back down towards 0, stopping the device at the time desired. The first half-turn of the Timer Dial ranges from 1-10 sec./min. The second half-turn ranges from 11-60 sec./min. Your Receiver has slots on the bottom of the device for mounting with Velcro® straps. For additional mounting options, visit www.ablenetinc.com. You can link up to 8 Transmitters to a Receiver using the linkable method explained in Step 2. When a Receiver’s light is green, any activated Transmitter will be linked. One Transmitter can also be linked to multiple Receivers at the same time. To unlink devices, press and hold the Receiver’s “Test” or “Mode” button for more than 10 seconds. To clean, wipe surfaces with a slightly damp cloth. Warranty Information AbleNet manufactured products include a two-year limited war- ranty. This warranty is against defects in materials and manu- facturing for two-years from the date of purchase. Warranty in full text, along with return/repair information is available at www. ablenetinc.com. For more information on AbleNet products and services, contact: AbleNet, Inc. Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN | 800-322-0956 | www.ablenetinc.com Plug the Receiver into any switch-accessible device or computer switch interface. Activate the Transmitter. The Transmitter and Receiver will light red and the attached device will activate. NOTE: To test the physical connection with a switch-adapted device, press and hold the “Test” or “Mode” button for 2 seconds. 1. With wireless Transmitter and Receiver turned on, press and hold the Receiver’s “Test” or “Mode” button until the light turns green (about 5 seconds). 2. Activate any Transmitter. The Receiver’s light will flash red 1 time when a link has been established. *Link additional Transmitters by activating them now (optional). 3. Press and release the Receiver’s “Test” or “Mode” button to exit linking mode. Press & Hold 5 seconds Press & Release Quickstart Guide: Linkable ™ Wireless Receivers and Wireless Switch Latch and Timer (SLAT) www.ablenetinc.com 70005475B (08/12) 0n 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 residen- tial 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 inter- ference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between equipment and receiver. • Consult AbleNet Technical Support or your local Distributor for help. 2 Enlace el receptor y el transmisor 1 3 Inserte las pilas y encienda el receptor Conecte el receptor y active el transmisor Conmutador inalámbrico con traba y temporizador (SLAT)Trucos, recomendaciones y garantía Inserte dos pilas AA en el compartimento del receptor, tal y como se muestra. Mueva el interruptor de encendido a la posición de encendido (“On”). La(s) luz (luces) del receptor se encenderá(n) brevemente. Cuando la carga de las pilas esté baja, la luz del dispositivo parpadeará tres (3) veces. Seleccione su modalidad de control presionando repetidamente el botó n de modalidad (Mode). Las luces del receptor indicarán la modalidad activada. Para las modalidades con temporizador: ajuste el dial del temporizador de 1 a 60 segundos o minutos, según se desee.* Modalidades de control Directo Comportamiento de conmutador tradicional: el dispositivo permanece ENCENDIDO durante el tiempo que se mantenga presionado el conmutador. Programación de Hace funcionar el dispositivo de 1 a 60 segun segundos dos con cada activación. Programación de Hace funcionar el dispositivo de 1 a 60 minutos minutos con cada activación. Traba La primera activación ENCIENDE el dispositivo; la segunda activación lo APAGA. *RECOMENDACIÓN DE PROGRAMACIÓN: Gire completamente el dial del t emporizador hasta la posición de 60 y active el dispositivo. A medida que se aproxima el tiempo deseado, vuelva a girar el dial hacia la posición de 0 y deténgalo en la posición correspondiente al tiempo deseado. La primera media vuelta del dial del temporizador va de 1 a 10 segundos/ minutos. La segunda media vuelta va de 11 a 60 segundos/minutos. El receptor tiene ranuras en la parte inferior del dispositivo para su montaje con tiras de Velcro ® . Para obtener opciones de montaje adicionales visite www.ablenetinc.com. Puede enlazar hasta 8 transmisores a un receptor usando el método de enlace descrito en el Paso 2. Cuando la luz de un receptor sea verde, todos…
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12 FCC STICKER LOCATION FCC RoHS COMPLIANT PLACE ROHS LABEL ON SIDE OPPOSITE FCC LABEL TITLE: DATE F/N TOLERANCES: ANGLES: 0.5 DEG TOLERANCES: METRIC UNITS: .x 0.3mm .xx0.1mm THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF ABLENET, INC. ANY REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS A WHOLE WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF ABLENET, INC. IS PROHIBITED. TOLERANCES: ENGLISH UNITS: .xx 0.010 .xxx0.005 APPROVED BY: CHECKED BY: DWG. NO. SCALE: 900-08140-XX ASSEMBLY, WIRELESS RECEIVER UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED: AbleNet, Inc. DRAWN BY:R.SOVIA SHEET 2 OF 2 1:1.35 900-08140-XXD.PDF M.INGALLS D.BINCZIK
TEST REPORT Report Number: 3080099MIN-001A Project Number: 3080099 July 26, 2005 Evaluation of the Wireless Switch Transmitter FCC ID: MN3100301 To FCC 15, Subpart C, Section 247 For Ablenet Inc. Test Performed by: Test Authorized by: Intertek 7250 Hudson Blvd. Suite 100 Oakdale, MN 55128 Ablenet, Inc. 2808 Fareview Avenue North Roseville, MN 55113 Prepared by: Date: July 26, 2005 Uri Spector Approved by: Date: July 26, 2005 Simon Khazon Intertek ETL SEMKO 7250 Hudson Boulevard, Suite 100, Oakdale, MN 51228 Telephone 651-730-1188, Fax 651-730-1282 Home Page www.intertek.com CONTENTS 1.0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ....................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Related Submittals Grants................................................................................................................ 1 1.2 Product Description ......................................................................................................................... 1 1.3 Test Methodology ............................................................................................................................ 1 1.4 Test Facility ..................................................................................................................................... 1 2.0 SYSTEM TEST CONFIGURATION....................................................................................... 2 2.1 Justification ...................................................................................................................................... 2 2.2 EUT Setup........................................................................................................................................ 2 2.3 EUT Exercising Software ................................................................................................................ 2 2.4 Special Accessories.......................................................................................................................... 2 2.5 Equipment Modification .................................................................................................................. 2 2.6 Support Equipment List and Description.........................................................................................2 2.7 Test Configuration Block Diagrams ................................................................................................ 3 3.0 TEST RESULTS...............................................................................................................................4 3.1 Bandwidth of Emissions .................................................................................................................. 5 3.2 6dB Bandwidth of Emissions........................................................................................................... 8 3.3 Output Power ................................................................................................................................... 9 3.4 Band Edge Compliance.................................................................................................................. 11 3.5 Spurious Radiated Emissions......................................................................................................... 14 3.6 Peak Power Spectral Density ......................................................................................................... 18 3.7 Field Strength Calculation ............................................................................................................. 20 4.0 TEST EQUIPMENT ..................................................................................................................21 EMC Report No: 3080099MIN-001A FCC ID: MN3100301 July, 2005 Page 1 of 21 1.0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1.1 Related Submittals Grants This is single application of the Wireless Switch Transmitter Model: 100-301-XX for Certification under FCC Part 15, Subpart C. There are no other simultaneous applications. 1.2 Product Description The Wireless Switch Transmitter is a part of the Wireless Switch System. The Wireless Transmitter is a Digital Modulation Transmitter operating at 2430 MHz frequency band under Section 15.247. The intended use of the Wireless Transmitter unit is to generate a RF signal, deliver the signal to the antenna in order to communicate with the Wireless Switch Receiver. During testing the Wireless Transmitter was powered by two AA internal batteries. Antenna Description: Integrated Trace Antenna Antenna Gain: 2.14dBi Sample Submitted: July 21, 2005 Test Work Started: July 21, 2005 Test Work Completed: July 25, 2005 1.3 Test Methodology Emission measurements were performed according to the procedures in ANSI C63.4-2001. All field strength radiated emissions measurements were performed in the semi-anechoic chamber, and for each scan, the procedure for maximizing emissions in Appendices D and E were followed. All field strength radiated tests were performed at an antenna to EUT distance of 3 meters, unless stated otherwise in the "Justification Section" of this Application. 1.4 Test Facility The test site facility used to collect the radiated and conducted measurement data is located at 7250 Hudson Blvd., Suite 100, Oakdale, Minnesota. This test facility has been fully described in a report dated on March 2003 submitted to FCC. Please reference the site registration number: 90706, dated April 18, 2003. EMC Report No: 3080099MIN-001A FCC ID: MN3100301 July, 2005 Page 2 of 21 2.0 SYSTEM TEST CONFIGURATION 2.1 Justification Since the antenna is an integrated antenna, no measurements at the antenna terminal were performed. Line Conducted Emissions testing is inappropriate and therefore unnecessary as batteries power the equipment. 2.2 EUT Setup For simplicity of testing, the transmitter was wired to transmit continuously 2.3 EUT Exercising Software The Wireless Switch Transmitter was operated in continuous transmission mode at 24…
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TEST REPORT Report Number: 3080099MIN-001F Project Number: 3080099 July 25, 2005 Testing performed on the Wireless Switch System: 100-301-XX to 47 CFR:2003, §15.107 and §15.109 Class B For Ablenet, Inc. Test Performed by: Test Authorized by: Intertek 7250 Hudson Blvd. Suite 100 Oakdale, MN 55128 Ablenet, Inc. 2808 Fareview Avenue North Roseville, MN 55113 Prepared by: Date: July 25, 2005 Uri Spector Reviewed by: Date: July 25, 2005 Yuriy Litvinov This report is for the exclusive use of Intertek's Client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the agreement. Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement, for any loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of this report. Only the Client is authorized to copy or distribute this report and then only in its entirety. Any use of the Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material, product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek. The observations and test results in this report are relevant only to the sample tested. This report by itself does not imply that the material, product, or service is or has ever been under an Intertek certification program. This report must not be used to claim product endorsement by A2LA, NIST nor any other agency of the U.S. Government. EMC Report No: 3080099MIN-001F Page 2 of 18 CONTENTS 1.0 JOB DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................... 3 2.0 TEST SUMMARY........................................................................................................................ 4 2.1 Limits for Conducted and Radiated Disturbances for FCC parts 15.107 and 15.109...................... 5 2.2 Emissions Test Results (see Appendix I).........................................................................................6 3.0 TEST EQUIPMENT .................................................................................................................... 7 4.0 TEST CONFIGURATION (SEE APPENDIX II).................................................................. 8 4.1 Support Equipment/Services............................................................................................................ 8 4.2 Sample Set-Up ................................................................................................................................. 8 4.3 Mode of Operation ........................................................................................................................... 8 5.0 TEST PROCEDURES ................................................................................................................. 9 5.1 Emissions Testing: General Setup & Application Information ....................................................... 9 5.2 Field Strength Calculation ............................................................................................................. 10 5.3 Measurement Uncertainty .............................................................................................................. 10 6.0 RESPONSIBILITY OF MANUFACTURER AND IDENTIFICATION ........................ 11 6.1 Limitation on Declaration of Conformity ..................................................................................... 11 6.2 Responsibilities ............................................................................................................................. 11 6.3 Identification .................................................................................................................................. 12 6.4 Labeling Requirement.................................................................................................................... 12 7.0 EXAMPLE OF THE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY............................................ 13 APPENDIX I - EMISSIONS TEST DATA ........................................................................................ 14 APPENDIX II - CONFIGURATION PHOTOGRAPHS................................................................. 17 EMC Report No: 3080099MIN-001F Page 3 of 18 1.0 JOB DESCRIPTION Equipment: Wireless Switch System: 100-301-XX consisting of transmitter unit and receiver unit Equipment Serial No: n/a Voltage/Phase: 3VDC from internal AA batteries Customer: Mr. Steve Miller 2808 Fareview Avenue North Roseville, MN 55113 Ph: (651) 294-2212; Fax: (651) 294 2259 Test Standard: 47 CFR:2003, §15.107 and §15.109 Class B Date Sample Submitted: July 20, 2005 Test Work Started: July 20, 2005 Test Work Completed: July 25, 2005 Test Sample Conditions: Good EMC Report No: 3080099MIN-001F Page 4 of 18 2.0 TEST SUMMARY Referring to the performance criteria and the operating mode during the tests specified in this report, the equipment complies with the requirements according to the following standards. TEST STANDARD TEST COMMENTS Subpart B – 15.107 Conducted Emissions Pass Subpart B – 15.109 Radiated Emissions Pass Where comments other than “pass” are entered in the “comments” column, further details may be found in the TEST RESULTS section. Note 1: The measured result in this report is within the specification limits by more than the measurement uncertainty; the measured result indicates that the product tested complies with the specification limit. EMC Report No: 3080099MIN-001F Page 5 of 18 2.1 Limits for Conducted and Radiated Disturbances for FCC parts 15.107 and 15.109 Conducted Emissions Limits Class A Class B Frequency range (MHz) QP Limits (dBμV) AVG Limits (dBμV) QP Limits (dBμV) AVG Limits (dBμV) 0.15 to 0.50 79 66 66 to 56 56 to 46 0.50 to 5 73 60 56 46 5 to 30 73 60 60 50 NOTES 1. The lower limit shall apply at the transition frequencies. 2. The limit decreases linearly with the logarithm of the frequency in the range 0.15 MHz to 0.50 MHz.…
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Radiated Emissions Test Configuration Radiated Emissions Test Configuration
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 2.43 GHz - 2.43 GHz | 1.00 mW |

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