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O82-226038Remote Control Door Opener

NABCO Entrances, Inc.
Remote Control Door Opener - FCC ID O82-226038 - NABCO Entrances, Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
Date of Grant
Oct 22, 2000
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Oct 22, 2000
Equipment Note
Remote Control Door Opener
Frequency Range
300.00000000 - 300.00000000
Company
NABCO Entrances, Inc.
Country
United States

Documents & Files

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Users Manual

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ID Label/Location Info

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Operational Description

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Schematics

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Test Report

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Document Text

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External Photos

NABCO Entrances, Inc. Entrance Opener with Handicap Switch Switch activates RF Transmitter NABCO Entrances, Inc. Entrance Opener with Handicap Switch Side View of Switch and Enclosure Box NABCO Entrances, Inc. Entrance Opener with Handicap Switch Enclosure Box, Back View with FCC ID Label NABCO Entrances, Inc. Entrance Opener with Handicap Switch FCC ID Label in Detail

ID Label/Location Info

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 : O82-226038 Canada ID : Made in USA

Internal Photos

NABCO Entrances, Inc. Entrance Opener with Handicap Switch Open for Inspection NABCO Entrances, Inc. Entrance Opener with Handicap Switch Close Up of RF Transmitter PCB with Center Switch Activation NABCO Entrances, Inc. Entrance Opener with Handicap Switch Close Up of RF Transmitter PCB, Flip Side

Test Report

L. S. Compliance, Inc. Compliance Testing of: DOOR TRANSMITTER FCC ID NUMBER: O82-226038 Prepared for: Nabco Entrances, Inc. S82 W18717 Gemini Drive Muskego, WI 53150 Test Report Number: 300225 Date of Testing: September 7, 2000 October 17, 2000 (Updated per Curtis-Straus) All results of this report relate only to the items that were tested. This report may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval of L. S Compliance, Inc. L. S. Compliance, Inc. W66 N220 Commerce Court Cedarburg, Wisconsin 53012 Phone: 262 - 375 - 4400 Fax: 262 - 375 - 4248 FCC ID Number: O82-226038 L.S. COMPLIANCE, Inc. LSC- NABCO Entrances, 300225 Page 2 of 30 Table Of Contents Section Description Page # Index 1.0 Description of Measurement Facilities 3 1.1 A2LA Certification 4 1.2 Signature Page 5 1.3 Summary of Test Report 6 1.4 Introduction 7 1.5 Purpose 7 1.6 Radiated Emission test Setup 7 1.7 Radiated Emission Test Procedure 8 1.8 Radiated Emission Test Equipment Utilized 9 1.9 Conducted Emission Measurements 9 1.10 Summary of Results and Conclusions 9 1.11 Test Equipment List 10 1.12 Measurement of Radiated Emissions 11 1.13 Photos 12 Appendices A Sample Calculations 13 B Data Charts 17 C Graphs 19 FCC ID Number: O82-226038 L.S. COMPLIANCE, Inc. LSC- NABCO Entrances, 300225 Page 3 of 30 1.0 Description of Measurement Facilities Site on File with the Federal Communications Commission – United States ID Number: 31040/SIT, 1300F2 For 3 Meter Semi-Anechoic Chamber and OATS Site Listed with Industry Canada of Ottawa, Canada ID Numbers: IC 3088, IC 3088-A For 3 Meter Semi-Anechoic Chamber and OATS β€œThe site referenced above has been found to comply with the test criteria found in ANSI C63.4-1992 and 47CFR Section 2.948” FCC ID Number: O82-226038 L.S. COMPLIANCE, Inc. LSC- NABCO Entrances, 300225 Page 4 of 30 1.1 A2LA Certificate of Accreditation FCC ID Number: O82-226038 L.S. Compliance, Inc LSC: NABCO Entrances, 300225 Page 5 of 30 1.2 Signature Page Prepared By: ____________________________________10/3/00_ Betty Ventura, Documents Coordinator Date Tested By: 10/3/00 Thomas T. Lee, EMC Engineer Date Tested and Approved By: 10/3/00 Kenneth L. Boston, EMC Lab Manager Date PE #31926 Licensed Professional Engineer Registered in the State of Wisconsin, United States FCC ID Number: O82-226038 L.S. Compliance, Inc LSC: NABCO Entrances, 300225 Page 6 of 30 1.3 Summary Of Test Report Manufacturer: NABCO Entrances, Inc. Model: Door Transmitter Serial: Not Applicable Description: Transmitter Frequency Range: 300 MHZ The NABCO model Door Transmitter was tested and found to MEET the radiated emission specification of Title 47 CFR FCC, part 15, subpart C for an intentional radiator. Product Description: The Transmitter Board, which is purchased from LINEAR CORPORATION generates a 300 MHz signal. There are 10 rocker or slide switches on a dip socket which selects the pattern of transmission. The Board that NABCO attaches to the transmitter is called the pulse extender board. Its purpose is to extend the pulse train of the transmitter board. A wall switch is used to activate the pulse extender. When an activation device is initiated, 9 VDC is momentarily placed across the 220 uf capacitor. This will cause the transistor to turn on, which will start the transmitter board to begin sending its 300 MHz signal toward its receiver. The transistor will stay in the on state for approximately two seconds. At this point, the capacitor will have discharged to the point where the emitter-base voltage falls below the voltage needed to keep the transistor conducting (turned on). This turns off the 300 MHz transmitter. FCC ID Number: O82-226038 L.S. Compliance, Inc LSC: NABCO Entrances, 300225 Page 7 of 30 1.4 Introduction On September 7, 2000, a series of Radiated Emissions tests were performed on one test sample model of the door transmitter. This product operates by a means of a short burst of data transmission containing an I. D. code. These tests were performed using the test procedure outlined in ANSI C63.4, 1992 for intentional radiators, and in accordance with the limits set forth in FCC Part 15. 231a,b, for a periodic transmitter. These tests were performed by Kenneth L. Boston, PE, EMC Engineer and Thomas T. Lee, EMC Engineer of L.S. Compliance, Inc. and witnessed by Tom Holdorf of NABCO Entrances, Inc. 1.5 Purpose The above mentioned tests were performed in order to determine the compliance of the Test Sample with limits contained in various provisions of Title 47 CFR, FCC Part 15, including: 15.109, 15.205, 15.209, 15.231b and 15.231c. All radiated emissions tests were performed to measure the emissions in the frequency bands described by the above sections, and to determine whether said emissions are below the limits established by the above sections. These tests were performed in accordance with the procedures described in the American National Standard for methods of measurement of Radio-Noise Emissions from Low-Voltage Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the Range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz, (ANSI C63.4-1992). Another document used as reference for the EMI receiver specification was the International Special Committee on Radio Interference - CISPR number 16-1 (1993). 1.6 Radiated Emissions Test Setup The test sample was operated within the 3 Meter Semi-Anechoic Chamber, ( FCC listed and on file with Industry Canada),located at L.S. Compliance in Cedarburg, Wisconsin. The test sample was placed on an 80cm high wooden pedestal, which was centered on the flush mounted 2m diameter metal turntable. The test sample was operated on its own (new) internal battery The test sample was operated in a normal manner, with all functions being exercised. The test sample was configured to run in a continuous transmit mode during the15.231c and 15.231b measurements. This was accomplished by using a plastic sheet, and fastening down the key on the transmitter. The test sample, set to operate on the standard channel, was tested as an inten…

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Test Report

Reponse to TCB questions Subject: Re: O82-226038 Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2000 09:56:56 -0500 From: "Jim Blaha" <[email protected]> Reply-To: "Jim Blaha" <[email protected]> To: "Certification Manager" <[email protected]> References: 1 Dear Jon, A quick comment on Item 1 of this attached email. Due to the fact that there is no manual for this product, please note the FCC ID Label contains the FCC Caution Statement you are looking for. The customer and I decided to format this label in this way to insure that the FCC Caution Statement is acknowledged by the user. I present this as satisfying the FCC rules in place of the manual statement. Could you comment for future reference. Regards, Jim Blaha L. S. Compliance, Inc. ----- Original Message ----- From: Certification Manager <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 1:29 PM Subject: O82-226038 > Dear Jim, > > I have completed my review of the application submitted on behalf of > NABCO Entrances, Inc. We have the following issues to resolve in order > to issue the grant. > > 1. The letter regarding the lack of manual mentions a manual associated > with the "transmitter board" which will be supplied with the unit. I > believe the letter notes that the pulse extender board does not have its > own manual. I need the manual that is supplied with the combined system > to submit to the FCC. In particular I will be verifying that the > caution required by 15.21 is contained in the manual. > > 2. Please confirm that the label is permanently attached within the > meaning of 2.925 (d) (1). Please provide the label construction > details, i.e. mylar. > > 3. Please confirm the data presented in the second table on page 18 of > the test report is accurate. I think the limit is inflated by the > averaging factor. For example, the fundamental limit is 74.7, yet the > table has 81.6uV/m. This leads to a margin which is higher than it > really is by the averaging factor. For this submission, the data still > passes, but that might not be the case in your future submissions. > Also, the selection of emissions that fall within restricted bands > appears to be overly conservative. Only 1200 and 1500 are within the > restricted bands, yet the table applies the restricted limits to 600, > 901, 1200, and 1500MHz. > > 4. Please identify the detector used for emissions at specific > frequencies. You state on page 9 of the test report that both the peak > and quasi-peak detectors were used, yet I do not see any reason why the > quasi-peak detector would be required. For this type of 15.231 device a > peak reading is preferred for all emissions outside of the restricted > bands (quasi-peak may be used but then the averaging factor cannot be > taken). For emissions within the restricted bands and below 1000MHz, > the quasi-peak detector is used. For other restricted band emission a > peak reading adjusted to average is required. > > 5. Please provide evidence (such as an oscilloscope plot) documenting > the claim that the device ceases to operate in 2 seconds (maximum 5 > seconds allowed) upon release of the switch per 15.231 (a) (1). > > Sincerely, > > -- > Jon D. Curtis > Certification Manager > > Curtis-Straus LLC > Telecom Certification Body > 527 Great Road > Littleton, MA 01460 > USA > t:978-486-8880 f:978-486-8828 > >

Test Report

Response to TCB questions Dear Jon, Attached are the following.... Updated Test Report to satisfy your 3, 4 and 5 request's and Pages 1 - 2 of installation guide with FCC Statement for 15.21 compliance. Note, this email copy provides the FCC ID Label construction description. Thank you for your patience in receiving this information. Sincerely, Jim Blaha and Ken Boston L. S. Compliance, Inc. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected] > To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 11:31 PM Subject: Pulse Extender Manual > Dear Jim, > I am attaching the closest thing I could find to a manual. Let me know if > this is enough to meet FCC requirements. > The label we will be using will be vinyl with a permanent adhesive, black > lettering on a white background. > If you have any more questions, please contact me at your convenience. > > Sincerely, > > Tom Holdorf >

Contact Information

Applicant

Michael L. Slosiarek(V.P., Risk Management & Value Engineering)
[email protected]262 679-7522Fax: 262 679-2505

Technical Contact

NABCO Entrances, Inc.Thomas Holdorf
262 769 7526

S82 W18717 Gemini Drive Β· Muskego, Wisconsin Β· United States

Non-Technical Contact

L. S. Compliances, Inc.Jim Blaha
[email protected]262 375 4400

Test Firm

LS Research, LLCRyan Urness
[email protected]262-375-4400Fax: 262-375-4248

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115.231300 MHz - 300 MHz-
Grant Notes
Signed by Barry C. Quinlan, Certifcation Manager

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