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RFM300 (Bronze) RFM300W (White) ENGLISH ESP AÑOL FRANÇAIS Instruction Manual Instrucciones Directives RFM300 (Bronze) RFM300W (White) Congratulations.You have just purchased a Cooper Lighting digital wireless communication system. The battery operated landscape motion sensor con- tains a radio frequency (RF) transmitter. The twin par floodlight contains a RF receiver and can be mounted to a standard junction box. When the sensor detects motion, it automatically sends a signal to the receiver, which turns on the floodlight. What you need • Phillips screwdriver • Electric drill • 1/8" drill bit • Outdoor weatherproof silicone caulking • (4) "AA" alkaline batteries • Safety Glasses • Hammer or mallet What’s included • Battery operated landscape motion sensor (A) • (2) 6-32 Light fixture mounting screws (B) • Light fixture (receiver) (C) • Coverplate gasket (D) • (2) 8-32 Light fixture mounting screws (E) • Wire nuts (F) • (2) Floodlight bulbs (G) • Stainless steel post mounting screws (H) • Motion sensor post (I) • Motion sensor spike (J) What to know PLEASE READ THESE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. • For outdoor use only. • UL/cUL LISTED for wet locations. • Landscape motion sensor must be powered by (4) AA Alkaline Batteries (6VDC Rating) • Floodlight must be connected to a 120V olt, 60Hz power source. Any other connection voids warranty. 2 ENGLISH Call for customer service and/or missing or damaged parts (800-334-6871) A B C D EH I J F G 3 ENGLISH • WARNING:Risk of fire/electric shock. This motion activated floodlight system, should be installed by persons with experience in household wiring or by a qualified electrician. The electrical system, and the method of electrically connecting the fixture to it, must be in accordance with the National Electrical Code and local building codes. • WARNING:Risk of fire. If uncertain, consult an electrician. • Disassembly of your fixture will void the warranty. • Exercise care in handling the batteries in order not to short the battery with conductive materials such as rings, bracelets and keys. The battery or conductor may overheat and cause burns. • Observe proper polarity orientation between the batteries and battery compartment. • Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different sizes in this product. • 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. Under Part 15 of the FCC Rules, any changes or modifications to the motion detector described in this instruction sheet that are not expressly approved by Cooper Lighting could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. NOTE:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the lim- its for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harm- ful 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 deter- mined 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. •NOTE:FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifi- cations to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authorization to operate this equipment. • Floodlight is suitable for wall-mount only . For best results • Locate motion sensor so motion moves across detection zone (K). • Locate sensor away from heat producing sources to prevent false triggering. Also, be very careful not to include objects such as windows, white walls and water in the detection zone whenever possible. • Locate sensor away from moving objects such as street traffic. Installing your landscape motion sensor transmitter Step 1:Choose a desired location in your yard for landscape motion sen- sor that has a clear view of driveway, walkway or area where motion is to be detected. The landscape motion sensor will transmit up to 100 feet in most cases, therefore, it must be located within this range from floodlight receiver (a closer distance will achieve more consistent performance). Step 2: Contact your local Utility Company to be sure that there are no buried utilities in the selected installation site before installing spike. Adjust installation site until a safe location has been found. Do not continue until this step has been completed! Step 3:Safety glasses must be worn during this installation step. Place pointed end of mounting spike (J) on ground in approved installation location. Using hammer/mallet drive mounting spike into ground making sure that spike is as close to vertical as pos- sible. Do not drive spike in ground any further than first horizontal flange from the pointed end. Step 4:Slide bottom end of post over top end of spike making sure that vertical ribs on spike slide in between vertical ribs inside of post. Holes on post align with holes in spike (L). Post will stop with bottom of post at the top of largest horizontal rib on spike. Step 5:Install both post mounting screws through holes in side of post to secure post to spike. Step 6:Loosen two screws on top flange of post and point arrow towards center of desired detection area. This could …
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Confidentiality Request 4/1/05 AmericanTCB 6731 Whittier Ave. McLean, VA 22101 FCC ID: NCG-TS180DC In regards the exhibits submitted in support of the application for FCC ID: NCG- TS180DC, please classify the following as confidential under the provision of 47 CFR 0.459: • Schematics • Block Diagram These exhibits contain technical information which Copper Lighting deems to be sensitive and proprietary. Therefore this information cannot be published. If this information were to be made public it could be used to the disadvantage of the applicant in the marketplace. Lou Feudi Operations Manager US Tech (US Tech Authorized Agent for Cooper Lighting)
SECTION 5 PHOTOGRAPHS PHOTOS OF THE TESTED EUT The following photos are attached: Photo 1. EUT, Front View Photo 2. EUT, Rear View Photo 3. EUT, Bottom View Photo 1. EUT, Front View Photo 2. EUT, Rear View Photo 3. EUT, Bottom View
FCC ID: NCG-TS180DC IC: 4706A-TS180DC This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS-210 of the Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two condi- tions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Cooper Lighting,Peachtree City, GA Made in China DS300 Appliance Control 11WR Suitable for Wet Locations Raintight 6VDC XXXX400-2929 15mm x 33mm
SECTION 5 PHOTOGRAPHS PHOTOS OF THE TESTED EUT The following photos are attached: Photo 4. Transmitter Board, Component Side Photo 5. Transmitter Board, Solder Side Photo 6. Timer Board, Component Side Photo 7. Timer Board, Solder Side Photo 4. Transmitter Board, Component Side Photo 5. Transmitter Board, Solder Side Photo 6. Timer Board, Component Side Photo 7. Timer Board, Solder Side
Product Description The Equipment Under Test (EUT) is the Cooper Lighting Model TS180DC 315 MHz Transmitter. The EUT is a battery operated motion sensing transmitter, intended for use with lighting equipment. The transmitter is an intentional radiator operating at 315 MHz and transmits when the motion detector detects motion, or when no motion is detected and a 4 or 12 minute timer expires. The transmit duration is 2 seconds maximum (on time) with less than 50% duty cycle. Related Submittal(s)/Grant(s) The EUT will be used with a DoC Approved receiver. Cooper Lighting digital wireless communication system. The battery operated landscape motion sensor contains a radio frequency (RF) transmitter. The twin par floodlight contains a RF receiver and can be mounted to a standard junction box. When the sensor detects motion, it automatically sends a signal to the receiver, which turns on the floodlight.
FCC Part 15, Certification Application Cooper Lighting Model TS180DC 315 MHz Transmitter Project No: 04-0374 Issue Date: February 15, 2005 FCC ID: NCG-TS180DC Report Number:04-0374 Customer: Cooper Lighting Model: TS180DC 315 MHz Transmitter 1 MEASUREMENT/TECHNICAL REPORT This report concerns (check one): Original grant X Class II change_____ Equipment type: Low Power Transmitter Deferred grant requested per 47 CFR 0.457(d)(1)(ii)? yes_____ No X If yes, defer until:_________________ date N.A. agrees to notify the Commission by N.A. date of the intended date of announcement of the product so that the grant can be issued on that date. Report prepared by: United States Technologies, Inc. 3505 Francis Circle Alpharetta, GA 30004 Phone Number: (770) 740-0717 Fax Number: (770) 740-1508 Report reviewed by: _________________ Louis A. Feudi Operations Manager FCC ID: NCG-TS180DC Report Number:04-0374 Customer: Cooper Lighting Model: TS180DC 315 MHz Transmitter 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS AGENCY AGREEMENT SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Product Description SECTION 2 TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS Configuration of Tested System Test Facility Test Equipment Modifications Periodic Operation Field Strength of Fundamental Emission / Duty Cycle Characteristics Field Strength of Spurious Emissions 20 dB Bandwidth of Fundamental Emission Frequency Tolerance of Carrier Signal Radiated Digital Device Emissions Power Line Conducted Emissions SECTION 3 LABELING INFORMATION SECTION 4 BLOCK DIAGRAM(S)/SCHEMATICS SECTION 5 PHOTOGRAPHS SECTION 6 USER'S MANUAL FCC ID: NCG-TS180DC Report Number:04-0374 Customer: Cooper Lighting Model: TS180DC 315 MHz Transmitter 3 LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES FIGURES Test Configuration Photograph(s) for Spurious and Fundamental Emissions Field Strength of Fundamental Emission Duty Cycle Characteristics Field Strength of Spurious Emissions Bandwidth of Fundamental Emission TABLES EUT and Peripherals Test Instruments Field Strength of Fundamental Emission Field Strength of Spurious Emissions Bandwidth of Fundamental Emission Radiated Emissions Power Line Conducted Emissions FCC ID: NCG-TS180DC Report Number:04-0374 Customer: Cooper Lighting Model: TS180DC 315 MHz Transmitter 4 SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION FCC ID: NCG-TS180DC Report Number:04-0374 Customer: Cooper Lighting Model: TS180DC 315 MHz Transmitter 5 GENERAL INFORMATION Product Description The Equipment Under Test (EUT) is the Cooper Lighting Model TS180DC 315 MHz Transmitter. The EUT is a battery operated motion sensing transmitter, intended for use with lighting equipment. The transmitter is an intentional radiator operating at 315 MHz and transmits when the motion detector detects motion, or when no motion is detected and a 4 or 12 minute timer expires. The transmit duration is 2 seconds maximum (on time) with less than 50% duty cycle. Related Submittal(s)/Grant(s) The EUT will be used with a DoC Approved receiver. FCC ID: NCG-TS180DC Report Number:04-0374 Customer: Cooper Lighting Model: TS180DC 315 MHz Transmitter 6 SECTION 2 TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS FCC ID: NCG-TS180DC Report Number:04-0374 Customer: Cooper Lighting Model: TS180DC 315 MHz Transmitter 7 TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS Configuration of Tested System The sample was tested per ANSI C63.4, Methods of Measurement from Low-Voltage Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the Range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz (1992). Conducted and radiated emissions data were taken with the test receiver or spectrum analyzer's resolution bandwidth adjusted to 9 kHz and 100 kHz, respectively. All measurements are peak unless stated otherwise. The video filter associated with the spectrum analyzer was off throughout the evaluation process. Interconnecting cables were manipulated as necessary to maximize emissions. A block diagram of the tested system is shown in Figure 1. Test configuration photographs for spurious and fundamental emissions are shown in Figure 2. The EUT was placed into a continuous mode of transmit and rotated about all 3 axis to obtain worse case results. Fresh batteries, with sufficient voltage were used during test. Test Facility Testing was performed at US Tech's measurement facility at 3505 Francis Circle, Alpharetta, GA. Conducted and digital device testing was performed at US Tech's measurement facility. This site has been fully described and registered by the FCC under Registration Number 91037. Additionally this site has also been fully described and submitted to Industry Canada (IC), and has been approved under file number IC2982. Modifications No modifications were necessary to bring the EUT into compliance with Part 15, Class B FCC Rules and Regulations: Test Equipment Table 2 describes test equipment used to evaluate this product. FCC ID: NCG-TS180DC Report Number:04-0374 Customer: Cooper Lighting Model: TS180DC 315 MHz Transmitter 8 FIGURE 1 TEST CONFIGURATION (EUT) 315 MHz Transmitter FCC ID: NCG-TS180DC Report Number:04-0374 Customer: Cooper Lighting Model: TS180DC 315 MHz Transmitter 9 TABLE 1 EUT and Peripherals PERIPHERAL MANUFACTURER MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER FCC ID:CABLES P/D 315 MHz Transmitter Cooper Lighting (EUT) TS180DC 315 MHz TransmitterNone NCG-TS180DC (Pending)None FCC ID: NCG-TS180DC Report Number:04-0374 Customer: Cooper Lighting Model: TS180DC 315 MHz Transmitter 10 TABLE 2 TEST INSTRUMENTS EQUIPMENTMODEL NUMBER MANUFACTURERSERIAL NUMBER DATE OF LAST CALIBRATION SPECTRUM ANALYZER8558BHEWLETT-PACKARD2332A100552/19/04 SPECTRUM ANALYZER8593EHEWLETT-PACKARD3205A0012411/29/04 SIGNAL GENERATOR8648BHEWLETT-PACKARD3642U016799/9/04 RF PREAMP8447DHEWLETT-PACKARD2944A074364/29/04 RF PREAMP8449BHEWLETT-PACKARD3008A004806/23/04 HORN ANTENNASAS - 571A.H. systems6053/16/04 BICONICAL ANTENNA3110EMCO9307-14315/18/04 LOG PERIODIC ANTENNA3146EMCO32366/30/04 CALCULATION PROGRAMN/A N/AEMCCALCN/A Note:The calibration interval of the above test instruments is 12 months and all calibrations are traceable to NIST/USA. FCC ID: NCG-TS180DC Report Number:04-0374 Customer: Cooper Lighting Model: T…
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FIGURE 2a Photographs for Spurious and Fundamental Emissions FIGURE 2b Photographs for Spurious and Fundamental Emissions
3505 Francis Circle · Alpharetta, Georgia · United States
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