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NWY-916Pet Containment System - 916.5 MHz Transmitter

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Pet Containment System - 916.5 MHz Transmitter - FCC ID NWY-916 - Petronix Inc
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
Date of Grant
May 23, 2001
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
May 23, 2001
Equipment Note
Pet Containment System - 916.5 MHz Transmitter
Frequency Range
916.50000000 - 916.50000000
Company
Petronix Inc
Country
United States

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Users Manual

1 Petronix Pet Patrol   Indoor and/or Outdoor Full Featured Pet Containment System Preliminary Users Manual DRAFT COPY TABLE OF CONTENTSPAGE NUMBER INTRODUCTION2 ILLUSTRATED LIST OF PARTS INCLUDED2 PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Control Console2 Indoor Zone Control4 Outdoor Zone Control4 Correction Collar5 HOW IT WORKS5 INSTALLING THE SYSTEM System Setup6 Installing Indoor Zones Installing Outdoor Zones Installing the System Console Installing the Correction Collar CONFIRMING CORRECT SYSTEM SETUP TROUBLESHOOTING THE SYSTEM Correcting Weak Signal Radio Areas Collar Battery Replacement Console Clock Battery Replacement Finding and Fixing Outdoor Wire Breaks CONTACTING PETRONIX Obtaining Technical Assistance Purchasing Additional System Components 2 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your decision to manage your pesky family pets with the best pet containment system available today. Control of the roaming behavior of your household pets is a challenging goal that can also be exasperating. The Pet Patrol system is the first pet containment system on the market to provide both indoor and outdoor control for both dogs and cats. Pet Patrol also has many previously unavailable features, such as; programmability of up to twelve independent zones, outdoor out-of-bounds detection (free return in bounds, without correction), individual management of up to four pets, central control console to monitor and program functions, wireless network interconnections for ease of installation and use, attractive and comfortable styling, and many more. LIST OF PARTS INCLUDED ITEMQuantity Central control and system information console1 Indoor zone controller1 Outdoor zone controller1 Wall plug-in AC adapter power supply3 Pet correction collar electronics module with self-adjusting probes1 Pet correction collar battery1 Pet correction collar ‘Snap Lock’ ‘Comfort Fit’ segment kit1 (8-numbered ‘Snap Lock’ segments, 2-each numbered 1 – 4) (22-plain ‘Snap Lock’ segments fits necks 6” – 28”) (1-male ‘Snap Lock’ collar closure segment) (1-female ‘Snap Lock collar closure segment) Outdoor boundary wire (500 foot spool)1 Set of training flags1 Installation/Training video1 Users manual1 3 PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Control Console The control console is the nerve center of your state-of-the-art pet containment system. All system configuration information is stored in this unit, and when necessary, individual component data is transmitted to the respective zone control or collar. The console contains a battery operated real time clock to manage programmed time functions. Recent pet activity history is maintained in electronic memory as long as power is supplied. System setup configuration data is stored in permanent memory, and will survive a power outage. Power is provided to the control console by the AC adapter provided, plugged into a nearby household outlet. Communication to and from the zone controls and collars in your system is accomplished by 900MHz-radio networking. This is a background activity that continuously monitors the status of your installed system. When a new system is installed in your neighborhood, or when you add components to your own system, the radio network will intermesh your system functions automatically. Therefore, it is important to keep your console and zone controls powered at all times after installation. They use only a tiny amount of electrical power and should even remain on when you are on vacation. If not, you may come home from vacation and find on power-up, that your system will need to be completely re- configured. Re-configuration is automatic, but may take several minutes to complete and during re-configuration, your system is not available for use. The control console provides many programmable features to simplify your duties as the one responsible for the care and feeding of your most dependant family members, your pets. A four line by forty-character display is provided to assist you in the operation of the console. There are four function keys above the display for accessing pet functions for up to four pets. The four keys are also status lighted in three colors, (red, green, and orange) to communicate pet status at a glance. Warnings of undesirable conditions use a steady red, or a flashing red button if very serious. Less serious warnings use steady or flashing orange button. A steady green button indicates normal conditions. Non-lighted buttons indicates unused pet channels. The individual pet names are indicated under each button in the display. There are also five programming function keys below the display, to assist you with your setup and operational tasks. These keys will have multiple functions depending on the operation being performed. The varied functions are labeled in the display directly above each button as the display prompted task proceeds. Display prompting is employed to guide you through the various programming tasks, such as; setting the time and date, adding, editing or deleting a pet name, programming feeding time room access, etc. An internal beeper is also employed to provide audible feedback of keystrokes and system warnings. In addition to the keypad and display system, a serial port connector is located on the rear of the case to allow connection to a personal computer for simplified and expanded operations. The RS-232 connection to a personal computer allows the use of multiple Pet Patrol systems for the management of more than four pets in a single installation. Contact Petronix for the availability of the Windows Pet Patrol Control Center software and serial cable for your personal computer. 4 Indoor Zone Control The indoor zone control is used by the Pet Patrol system to manage the access of an individual pet to household areas. These areas could be individual rooms or certain items of furniture. The zone control is mounted on a wall near the floor next to a doorway to control access to a room. Mounting under a table or couch is employed to control ac…

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Attestation Statements

TÜV MANAGEMENT SERVICEPhone: (651) 631 2487 TÜV PRODUCT SERVICE INC.Fax: (651) 638 0285 1775 Old Highway 8 NW, Suite 104email [email protected] New Brighton MN 55112-1891http:://www.tuvglobal.com Divisions of TÜV America Inc., a subsidiary of TÜV Süddeutschland and TÜV Nord Group TÜV PRODUCT SERVICE INC 19333 WILD MOUNTAIN ROAD TAYLORS FALLS, MINNESOTA 55084-1786 ENGINEERING STATEMENT For Certification of Petronix Inc Control Console/Indoor Zone Control/Outdoor Zone Control/Collar Pet Containment System- 916.5 MHz transmitter Model No: 3000/5000/6000/9000 I am an Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineer for TÜV PRODUCT SERVICE INC, Taylors Falls, Minnesota. My education and experience are a matter of record with the Federal Communications Commission. TÜV PRODUCT SERVICE INC has been authorized by David Paquette, President, of Petronix Inc, to make Certification measurements on the 3000/5000/6000/9000 Control Console/Indoor Zone Control/Outdoor Zone Control/Collar Pet Containment System – 916.5 MHz transmitter. These tests were made by me or under my supervision at our Wild River Laboratory which is on file with the FCC under Paragraph 2.948 of the FCC Rules. Test data required by the TCB is included in this report. It is submitted that the above equipment meets the FCC Part 15, Subpart C Requirements and Certification is hereby requested. Joel T. Schneider Chief Engineer Minnesota Wild River Lab TÜV Product Service [email protected] Dated: 20 February 2001

Block Diagram

A A B B C C D D E E 44 33 22 11 Nov. 25, 2000 2KHz Osc. -------------PETRONIX, INCORPORATED------------- John Titus 100KHZ Osc. Activity Switch 916.5MHZ Transceiver Jim Barry Piezo Sounder 3.3VDC Reg RXDataTXData TXSW FCC ID: NWY-916 EEPROM 16LC62B Microprocessor AntennaMatching HV Gen 10KHz Rx. Input Selection Sleep 3.2V Battery Shutdown Rx Data Ant.Sel. Attitude ALL INFORMATION, DRAWINGS AND IDEAS HEREIN, CONSTITUTE A CONFI- DENTIAL DISCLOSURE OF AND ARE ITS EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY, AND MUST NOT, WITHOUT WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION, BE DIVULGED, REPRODUCED, COPIED OR APPROPRIAT- ED IN WHOLE OR IN PART FOR ANY PURPOSE. A PETRONIX, INCORPORATED XX Sunday, May 06, 2001 11 B WESTBORO, MASSACHUSETTS Collar Block Diagram Title Size Rev Date:Sheetof Drwg No Material: Finish: Date of Origin: Appvd By: Drawn By: A A B B C C D D E E 44 33 22 11 -------------PETRONIX, INCORPORATED------------- Nov. 25, 2000 John Titus Jim Barry 80C154 Microprocessor PSD-313 Programable Peripheral 12VDC Unreg 5VDC Reg 3.3VDC Reg EEPROM SWITCHES 4 X 40 Display RS-232 12MHZ Osc. RTC 32.768KHZ 916.5MHZ Transceiver MatchingAntenna T/REnable RXOutput TXData Lopwr FCC ID: NWY-916 A PETRONIX, INCORPORATED XX Sunday, May 06, 2001 66 B WESTBORO, MASSACHUSETTS Console Block Diagram Title Size Rev Date:Sheetof Drwg No Material: Finish: Date of Origin: Appvd By: Drawn By: ALL INFORMATION, DRAWINGS AND IDEAS HEREIN, CONSTITUTE A CONFI- DENTIAL DISCLOSURE OF AND ARE ITS EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY, AND MUST NOT, WITHOUT WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION, BE DIVULGED, REPRODUCED, COPIED OR APPROPRIAT- ED IN WHOLE OR IN PART FOR ANY PURPOSE. A A B B C C D D E E 44 33 22 11 Matching Jim Barry 916.5MHZ Transceiver 16MHZ Osc. John Titus Nov. 25, 2000 EEPROM 3.3VDC Reg 5VDC Reg 12VDC Unreg -------------PETRONIX, INCORPORATED------------- Antenna 16C558 Microprocessor Snubber FET DriverFET BridgeAntenna TXSW TXData RXData 10KHz Modulated FCC ID: NWY-916 FCC ID: NWY-10K A PETRONIX, INCORPORATED XX Sunday, May 06, 2001 66 B WESTBORO, MASSACHUSETTS Indoor Zone Control Block Diagram Title Size Rev Date:Sheetof Drwg No Material: Finish: Date of Origin: Appvd By: Drawn By: ALL INFORMATION, DRAWINGS AND IDEAS HEREIN, CONSTITUTE A CONFI- DENTIAL DISCLOSURE OF AND ARE ITS EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY, AND MUST NOT, WITHOUT WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION, BE DIVULGED, REPRODUCED, COPIED OR APPROPRIAT- ED IN WHOLE OR IN PART FOR ANY PURPOSE. A A B B C C D D E E 44 33 22 11 Nov. 25, 2000 FET Driver -------------PETRONIX, INCORPORATED------------- John Titus 16MHZ Osc. 12VDC Unreg 916.5MHZ Transceiver Antenna 10KHz Jim Barry FET Bridge 5VDC Reg RXData TXData 3.3VDC Reg TXSW EEPROM 16C558 Microprocessor Modulated AntennaMatching FCC ID: NWY-916 FCC ID: NWY-10K ALL INFORMATION, DRAWINGS AND IDEAS HEREIN, CONSTITUTE A CONFI- DENTIAL DISCLOSURE OF AND ARE ITS EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY, AND MUST NOT, WITHOUT WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION, BE DIVULGED, REPRODUCED, COPIED OR APPROPRIAT- ED IN WHOLE OR IN PART FOR ANY PURPOSE. A PETRONIX, INCORPORATED XX Sunday, May 06, 2001 66 B WESTBORO, MASSACHUSETTS Outdoor Zone Control Block Diagram Title Size Rev Date:Sheetof Drwg No Material: Finish: Date of Origin: Appvd By: Drawn By:

External Photos

COLLAR CASE FRONT COLLAR CASE REAR CONSOLE CASE BOTTOM CONSOLE CASE FRONT CONSOLE CASE REAR INDOOR ZONE CASE OUTDOOR ZONE CASE ZONE AND POWER BACK ZONE AND POWER TOP

ID Label/Location Info

COLLAR CASE REAR CONSOLE CASE BOTTOM INDOOR ZONE CASE OUTDOOR ZONE CASE ZONE AND POWER TOP

Internal Photos

COLLAR BOARD BOTTOM CLOSE COLLAR BOARD BOTTOM COLLAR BOARD TOP CLOSE COLLAR BOARD TOP CONSOLE BOARD BOTTOM CLOSE CONSOLE BOARD BOTTOM CONSOLE BOARD TOP CONSOLE CONTROLLER BOARD BOTTOM CONSOLE DISPLAY BOARD BOTTOM CONSOLE DISPLAY BOARD TOP INDOOR ZONE BOARD CLOSE OUTDOOR ZONE BOARD CLOSE ZONE CONTROL BOARD BOTTOM

Operational Description

Page 1 of 2FCC ID# NWY-9000 FCC ID: NWY-916 DESCRIPTION OF CIRCUIT FOR PETRONIX COLLAR The Petronix Collar is one unit of a number of units comprising an electronic pet containment system. Use of the Collar on a household pet allows the owner to confine the animal to certain indoor or outdoor areas. The Collar is powered by a 3.2V lithium coin cell. The battery supplies power to an activity switch circuit which will, when the Collar is moved by activity of the animal, provide power to a +3.3VDC boost regulator. The +3.3VDC supplies power to the microprocessor and it's related logic and to the 916.5MHz transceiver. The microprocessor is a 16LC62B with an external 100KHz crystal. The transceiver uses an internal 916.5Mhz SAW filter as an oscillator. The Collar receives instructions VIA 916.5MHz received signals and VIA 10KHz received signals. The Collar transmits status reports VIA OOK 916.5MHz. The collar only responds to RF data packets that contain its ID address. In normal operation, this may occur only once or twice a day (it is possible that once an animal is trained, the collar may only send out RF data packets when a low battery condition occurs). The RF data transmitted is in the form of a Manchester encoded data stream where each on/off period is 1 msec in duration. A standard data stream starts by sending four (4) Manchester encoded 1’s followed by a code violation bit. The code violation is a logic 0 of 3 msec duration followed by a logic 1 of 3 msec duration. After the code violation sequence a Manchester encoded start bit (1) is sent followed by 24 Manchester encoded data bits. Finally two (2) checksum bits are sent. Total transmission time of the data stream is 66 msec. During the remaining 84 msec of the frame, the console listens for a response from the addressed unit. The microprocessor outputs signals to the 2KHz oscillator for drive to the piezo sounder and signals to the HV generator when animal correction is necessary. The Microprocessor also controls the functions of the 916.5 MHz transceiver. Signals to the transceiver provide the control over it's various modes of operation, transmit, receive and sleep. The microprocessor also controls the input selection activities for the 10KHz receiver. Signals from the activity switch, attitude output and the 10KHz receiver RX data provide information to the microprocessor regarding the location and activity level of the animal. Page 2 of 2FCC ID# NWY-9000 Output from the 916.5Mhz transceiver is fed into a matching circuit to filter out the harmonics and to match the impedance of a wire antenna soldered to the circuit board. Page 1 of 2FCC ID # NWY-3000 FCC ID: NWY-916 DESCRIPTION OF CIRCUIT FOR PETRONIX CONSOLE The Petronix Console is used to communicate with the other components comprising the Petronix system such as the pet Collar, the Indoor Zone Controller and the Outdoor Zone Controller. Use of the Console enables a user to configure various Petronix units in a system to operate properly within a desired area and for the required number of pets. Operator input is allowed via nine pushbutton switches. In addition operator feedback is provided via bi-color LEDs associated with each of four switches and by way a piezo sounder. The unit is powered by an unregulated +12VDC wall plug, ungrounded power supply. The +12VDC is regulated to +5VDC for the microprocessor, display and related logic. The +12VDC is also regulated to +3.3VDC for the 916.5Mhz transceiver functions. The microprocessor is a 80C154 with an external 12Mhz crystal. The real time clock has an external 32.769Khz crystal. The transceiver uses an internal 916.5Mhz SAW filter as an oscillator. The command protocol consists a series of ‘timeslots’ which are divided into sixteen (16) transceiver frames (here after referred to as frames). The number of timeslots used is dependant on the number of console units which are within RF transmission range. The minimum number of timeslots allocated is two (2) with a maximum allocation of sixteen (16). Each timeslot has a period of 2.4 seconds. Thus in a one console environment, RF transmission from the console will be during the odd timeslot while the even timeslot is ‘quiet’ (when we use the term quiet, we mean that no RF signal is generated during this time from the console). - denotes period of RF activity from the console As mentioned in the above paragraph, each timeslot is divided into sixteen (16) frames. Each frame is associated with communication with a certain type of device. Frames 0 – 7 are used to communicated with zone controllers while frames 8 – 15 are used to communicate with pet collars. Under normal operating conditions, the console will send out a query to each device that has been configured within the system. Each frame lasts for 150 msec with the even numbered frames being the RF transmit-receive period and the odd number frames being quiet. Timeslot0 Timeslot1 Timeslot0 Timeslot1 Timeslot0 Timeslot1 Frame0 Frame1 Frame2 Frame3 Frame4 Frame5 Frame6 Frame7 Frame8 Frame9 Frame10 Frame11 Frame12 Frame13 Frame14 Frame15 Page 2 of 2FCC ID # NWY-3000 FCC ID# NWY-3000 The RF data transmitted is in the form of a Manchester encoded data stream where each on/off period is 1 msec in duration. A standard data stream starts by sending four (4) Manchester encoded 1’s followed by a code violation bit. The code violation is a logic 0 of 3 msec duration followed by a logic 1 of 3 msec duration. After the code violation sequence a Manchester encoded start bit (1) is sent followed by 24 Manchester encoded data bits. Finally two (2) checksum bits are sent. Total transmission time of the data stream is 66 msec. During the remaining 84 msec of the frame, the console listens for a response from the addressed unit. The microprocessor outputs signals to the LCD, the LEDs, piezo sounder, the RS- 232 port and to the 916.5 Mhz transceiver. Signals to the transceiver provide the control over it's various modes of operation, transmit…

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RF Exposure Info

Telecommunications Certification Body Declaration of Compliance to RF Exposure Limits for Humans The 3000 Control Console and 9000 Collar and 5000 Indoor Zone Control and 6000 Outdoor Zone Control for pet containment system complies with the RF exposure limits for humans as called out in FCC Part 2 Section 2.1093. The transmitters are used to transmit data relating to pet activity. It is exempt from RF evaluation based on its operating frequency of 916.5 MHz, and output power of 317 microwatts based on TP = (FS x D) 2 / 30 x 1.64, (41686 uV/m x 3) 2 / 30 x 1.64. This would be less than the 200 milliwatt requirement for a portable device. Joel T Schneider TUV Product Service Telecommunications Certification Body Declaration of Compliance to RF Exposure Limits for Humans The 5000 Indoor Zone Control and 6000 Outdoor Zone Control for pet containment system complies with the RF exposure limits for humans as called out in FCC Part 2 Section 2.1093. The transmitters are used to set up an electric fence. It is exempt from RF evaluation based on its operating frequency of 10 kHz, and output power of 365 microwatts based on TP = (FS x D) 2 / 30 x 1.64, (4466 uV/m x 30) 2 / 30 x 1.64. This would be less than the 200 milliwatt requirement for a portable device. Joel T Schneider TUV Product Service

Test Report

PRODUCT SERVICE TEST RESULT SUMMARY FCC PART 15 SUBPART C Section 15.249 MANUFACTURER'S NAMEPetronix Inc NAME OF EQUIPMENTControl Console/Indoor Zone Control/Outdoor Zone Control/Collar Pet Containment System – 916.5 MHz transmitter MODEL NUMBER 3000/5000/6000/9000 MANUFACTURER'S ADDRESS9 Captain Samuel Forbush Road PO Box 1085 Westboro MA 01581-3556 TEST REPORT NUMBERW0654.1 TEST DATE12-13 December 2000 According to testing performed at TÜV Product Service Inc, the above-mentioned unit is in compliance with the electromagnetic compatibility requirements defined in FCC Part 15 Subpart C Section 15.249. It is the manufacturer's responsibility to assure that additional production units of this model are manufactured with identical electrical and mechanical characteristics. Any modifications necessary for compliance made during testing on the above mentioned date(s) must be implemented in all production units for compliance to be maintained. TÜV Product Service Inc, as an independent testing laboratory, declares that the equipment tested as specified above conforms to the requirements of FCC Part 15 Subpart C Section 15.249. Date:29 January 2001 Location:Taylors Falls MNG. S. JakubowskiJ. T. Schneider USATest EngineerLead Engineer Not Transferable File No. WC1G065401.1, Page 1 of 12 TÜV PRODUCT SERVICE INC19333 Wild Mountain RoadTaylors Falls MN 55084-1758Tel: 651 638 0297Fax: 651 638 0298Rev.No 1.0 PRODUCT SERVICE EMC EMISSION - T E S T R E P O R T Test Report File No.: WC1G065401.1 Date of issue:29 January 2001 Model No.: 3000/5000/6000/9000 Product Type: Control Console/Indoor Zone Control/Outdoor Zone Control/Collar Pet Containment System – 916.5 MHz transmitter Applicant: Petronix Inc Manufacturer: Petronix Inc License holder: Petronix Inc Address: 9 Captain Samuel Forbush Road : PO Box 1085 : Westboro MA 01581-3556 Test Result: nn Positiveoo Negative Test Project Number: Reference(s) W0654.1 Total pages including Appendices38 TÜV Product Service Inc is a subcontractor to TÜV Product Service, GmbH according to the principles outlined in ISO/IEC Guide 25 and EN 45001. TÜV Product Service Inc reports apply only to the specific samples tested under stated test conditions. It is the manufacturer's responsibility to assure that additional production units of this model are manufactured with identical electrical and mechanical components. TÜV Product Service Inc shall have no liability for any deductions, inferences or generalizations drawn by the client or others from TÜV Product Service Inc issued reports. This report is the confidential property of the client. As a mutual protection to our clients, the public and ourselves, extracts from the test report shall not be reproduced except in full without our written approval. This report shall not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US government. TÜV Product Service Inc and its professional staff hold government and professional organization certifications and are members of AAMI, ACIL, AEA, ANSI, IEEE, NVLAP, and VCCI File No. WC1G065401.1, Page 2 of 12 TÜV PRODUCT SERVICE INC19333 Wild Mountain RoadTaylors Falls MN 55084-1758Tel: 651 638 0297Fax: 651 638 0298Rev.No 1.0 PRODUCT SERVICE D I R E C T O R Y - EMISSIONS Page(s) A)Documentation Test report1 – 13 Directory2 Test Regulations3 B)Test data Conducted emissions on AC power leads5 Field strength of fundamental6 Field strength of spurious emissions7-8 Test Setup Photo(s)See Test Setup Exhibit C)Appendix A Constructional Data Form / Product Information A2 – A25 File No. WC1G065401.1, Page 3 of 12 TÜV PRODUCT SERVICE INC19333 Wild Mountain RoadTaylors Falls MN 55084-1758Tel: 651 638 0297Fax: 651 638 0298Rev.No 1.0 PRODUCT SERVICE EMISSIONS TEST REGULATIONS : The emissions tests were performed according to following regulations: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- o - EN 50081-1 / 1991 o - EN 55011 / 1991o - Group 1o - Group 2 o - Class Ao - Class B o - EN 55013 / 1990 o - EN 55014 / 1987o - Household appliances and similar o - Portable tools o - Semiconductor devices o - EN 55014 / A2:1990 o - EN 55014 / 1993o - Household appliances and similar o - Portable tools o - Semiconductor devices o - EN 55015 / 1987 o - EN 55015 / A1:1990 o - EN 55015 / 1993 o - EN 55022 / 1987o - Class Ao - Class B n - FCC Part 15 Subpart C Section 15.249 o - BS o - VCCIo - Class Ao - Class B o - FCCo - Class Ao - Class B o - AS 3548 (1992)o - Class Ao - Class B o - CISPR 11 (1990) o - Group 1o - Group 2 o - Class Ao - Class B o - CISPR 22 (1993) o - Class Ao - Class B File No. WC1G065401.1, Page 4 of 12 TÜV PRODUCT SERVICE INC19333 Wild Mountain RoadTaylors Falls MN 55084-1758Tel: 651 638 0297Fax: 651 638 0298Rev.No 1.0 PRODUCT SERVICE Environmental conditions in the lab: Actual Temperature: 23 °C Relative Humidity: 9 % Atmospheric pressure: 99.6 kPa Power supply system: 60 Hz – 115 VAC – 1 phase : 3.2 VDC battery for collar Sign Explanations: o - not applicable n - applicable File No. WC1G065401.1, Page 5 of 12 TÜV PRODUCT SERVICE INC19333 Wild Mountain RoadTaylors Falls MN 55084-1758Tel: 651 638 0297Fax: 651 638 0298Rev.No 1.0 PRODUCT SERVICE CONDUCTED EMISSIONS on AC power leads No conducted emissions were measured within 30 dB of the 15.207 limit from the indoor zone controller. No conducted emissions were measured within 30 dB of the 15.207 limit from the outdoor zone controller. No conducted emissions were measured within 22 dB of the 15.207 limit from the console. ********** MEASUREMENT SUMMARY on console********** 30.0025.0 Qp0.4 / 0.5 / 0.025.9Line 1N/A-22.1 26.0021.0 Qp0.4 / 0.4 / 0.021.7Line 1N/A-26.3 The CONDUCTED EMISSIONS (INTERFERENCE VOLTAGE) measurements were performed at the following test location: o - Test not applicable o - Wild River Lab Large Test Site (Open Area Test Site) o - Wild River Lab Small Test Site (Open Area Test Site) o - Oakwood Lab (Open Area Test Site) n - Wild River Lab Screen Room o - …

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Test Setup Photos

File No. W211557801, Page A3 of A12 EMM0096 REV 09.95 TEST SETUP FOR EMISSIONS TESTING WILD RIVER LAB Screen Room Other Measurements: 2 meters from top of EUT to ceiling 80 cm from closest part of EUT to the LISN Non-conducting Table EUT LISN SIDE VIEW 80 cm EUT LISN Instrumentation Table Receiver 40 cm Non-conducting Table TOP VIEW LISN Vertical Ground Plane 40 cm TEST SETUP FOR EMISSIONS TESTING WILD RIVER LAB Small Test Site (STS) EUT 180 27090 0 60 Hz 50 Hz Turntable is 1.2 meters in diameter Enlarged View of Shelter (4 meters square) STS Building Shelter 3 meter antenna 10 meter antenna 30 meter antenna Turntable Control Cable Ground Screen (34 meters long x 12 meters wide) 8 meters

Contact Information

Applicant

David D. Paquette(President)
508-836-5586Fax: 508-836-5587

Test Firm

TUV SUD America - Product ServiceJoel Schneider
[email protected]651-604-4582Fax: 651-638-0298

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C916.5 MHz - 916.5 MHz318.00 µW
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
The Control Console/Indoor Zone Control/Outdoor Zone Control/Collar Pet Containment System 916.5 transmitter operates with and is marketed with the Indoor Zone Control/Outdoor Zone Control Pet Containment System 10 kHz transmitter.

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Equipment Class

DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz