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! CAUTION The remote control switch is a precision electronic device. Therefore, pay attention to the following: Do not impose shock on the remote control switch. Keep the remote control switch dry. Do not disassemble the remote control switch. Your keyless entry system operates on a radio frequency subject to Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules and Industry Canada rules. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following tow 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 of the device. βComplies with RSS-210 of Industry Canada.β NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B 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 instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in particular installation. If this equipment dose cause harmful interference to radio or radio or television reception, which con 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. FCC WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the userβs authority to operate the equipment.
Constitution of the Radio Frequency Keyless Entry System for Vehicle The radio frequency keyless entry system controls door lock/unlock by wireless remote control. This system consists of 2 components the TRANSMITTER and the RECEIVER. The TRANSMITTER, when activated by pressing the appropriate button, sends a signal that consists of several synchronous codes, unique identification code and security code and function code. The second component is the RECEIVER, which is installed in the vehicle. It works intermittently to reduce the battery exhaustion of the car. It runs continuously to receive signals completely when it detects the synchronous code. The user can select the following functions by pressing one of two buttons on the TRANSMITTER. BUTTONFUNCTION LOCK Lock the door UNLOCK Unlock the door Features 1. Door lock control The RECEIVER sends β LOC K β signal to the door-lock actuators when LOCK button on the TRANSMITTER is pressed. The RECEIVER also sends β UNLOCK β signal to the door-lock actuators when UNLOCK button on the TRANSMITTER is pressed. These functions don β t work if the key is in the key cylinder. 2. Automatic locking The RECEIVER sends β LOC K β signal to the door-lock actuators if any of the doors are not opened within 30 seconds after UNLOCK button on the TRANSMITTER is pressed. This function prevents the key from continuing the state of UNLOCK when the UNLOCK button is pressed by accident, such as the key is in user β s pockets. 3. Battery saving Because the power source of the receiver is the car battery, it is very important to minimize power consumption. The RECEIVER (CPU: within RECEIVER) works intermittently to reduce the battery exhaustion. SUPPLEMENT G8C-224M is an integrated controller for function of the car, such as door lock (includes the keyless entry ) , theft alarm, turn signal-light, interior light, power window timer, ignition key illumination, warning buzzer, etc. This controller has many input and output signals, some of them are concerned with the ke yless entry s ys te m. T his docume nt re fers only to ke yless entr y s yste m (no t refers to other functions.)
Test report Our reference : 21GE0046YW-2 Page: 2of 12 Issued date: March 5, 2001 FCC ID: OUCG8C-224M Testing Laboratory A-pex International Co., Ltd. Telephone:+81 596 39 1485 108 Yokowa-cho, Ise-shi Mie-ken 516-1106 JAPANFacsimile:+81 596 39 0232 Table of Contents Page 1 GENERAL INFORMATION3 1.1 Product Description4 1.2 Test Specification4 1.3 Methods & Procedures4 1.4 Test Location4 2 SYSTEM TEST CONFIGURATION5 2. 1 Operation Environment 5 2.2 Justification5 2. 3 EUT Exercise Software5 2.4 Test Procedure5 Figure 2.1 Configuration of Tested System6 3 RADIATED MEASUREMENT PHOTOS7 Figure 3.1 Radiated Measurement Photos7 3.1 Measurement Uncertainty8 4 RADIATED EMISSION DATA9 4.1 Field Strength Calculation9 5 TEST EQUIPMENT USED11 APPENDIX12 A:Test Data A1-A2 Test report Our reference : 21GE0046YW-2 Page: 3of 12 Issued date: March 5, 2001 FCC ID: OUCG8C-224M Testing Laboratory A-pex International Co., Ltd. Telephone:+81 596 39 1485 108 Yokowa-cho, Ise-shi Mie-ken 516-1106 JAPANFacsimile:+81 596 39 0232 1 GENERAL INFORMATION APPLICANT: OMRON CORPORATION TRADE NAME: OMRON ADDRESS: 6368 Nenjo-Zaka, Okusa, Komaki-City, Aichi 485-0802 Japan Tel: +81-568-78-6170 Fax: +81-568-78-6179 REGULATION(S): FCC Part 15 Subpart B MODEL NUMBER: G8C-224M-F / G8C-224M-C FCC ID: OUCG8C-224M SERIAL NUMBER: FCC sample KIND OF EQUIPMENT: Keyless Entry System (Receiver) TESTED DATE: February 21, 2001 RECEIPT DATE OF SAMPLE : February 21, 2001 REPORT FILE NUMBER: 21GE0046YW-2 TEST SITE: A-PEX Yokowa No.3 Open Test Site Test report Our reference : 21GE0046YW-2 Page: 4of 12 Issued date: March 5, 2001 FCC ID: OUCG8C-224M Testing Laboratory A-pex International Co., Ltd. Telephone:+81 596 39 1485 108 Yokowa-cho, Ise-shi Mie-ken 516-1106 JAPANFacsimile:+81 596 39 0232 1.1 Product Description Model: G8C-224M-F and G8C-224M-C (referred to as the EUT in this report) is a Keyless Entry System (Receiver). G8C-224M-F and G8C-224M-C are deemed to be equal about the level of EMC since they have few differences as remarked below, therefore, G8C224M-F which is a top-level model was measured as their representative. Model No PWB Parts on PWB software G8C-224M-F origin origin origin G8C-224M-Csame as G8C-224M-FNot loaded two relayssame as G8C-224M-F The specification is as following : Type of receiver: Super Heterodyne Receiving Frequency: 313.85MHz Local Oscillator Frequency : 325.6 MHz Intermediate Frequency: 10.7MHz Other Clock Frequency: 8.18MHz Operation Voltage: DC 12V 1.2 Test Specification Test Specification: FCC Part 15 Subpart B Title: FCC 47CFR Part15 Radio Frequency Device Subpart B Unintentional Radiators 1.3 Methods & Procedures No.ItemTest ProcedureSpecificationRemarks 1Radiated emissionFCC/ANSI C63.4:1992Class B3m 1.4 Test Location A-PEX International Co.,Ltd. Yokowa No.3 test site 108 Yokowa-cho, Ise-shi, Mie-ken 516-1106 Japan Telephone number: +81-596-39-1485 Facsimile number: +81-596-39-0232 This site has been fully described in a report submitted to FCC office, and listed on September 12, 2000(Registration number: 90412). *NVLAP Lab. code : 200109-0 Test report Our reference : 21GE0046YW-2 Page: 5of 12 Issued date: March 5, 2001 FCC ID: OUCG8C-224M Testing Laboratory A-pex International Co., Ltd. Telephone:+81 596 39 1485 108 Yokowa-cho, Ise-shi Mie-ken 516-1106 JAPANFacsimile:+81 596 39 0232 2 SYSTEM TEST CONFIGURATION 2.1 Operation Environment Temperature: 29 Humidity: 23% Power supply: DC 12V 2.2 Justification The system was configured in typical fashion (as a customer would normally use it) for testing. 2.3 EUT Exercise Software The EUT exercise program used during radiated testing was designed to exercise the various system components in a manner similar to typical use. The sequence is used: Operation Mode : Receiving 2.4 Test Procedure Tabletop Equipment Radiated Emissions EUT was placed on a platform of nominal size, 1m by 1.5m, raised 80cm above the conducting ground plane. Test was made with the antenna positioned in both the horizontal and vertical planes of polarization. The measurement antenna was varied in height above the conducting ground plane to obtain the maximum signal strength. The measurement distance was 3m. Test report Our reference : 21GE0046YW-2 Page: 6of 12 Issued date: March 5, 2001 FCC ID: OUCG8C-224M Testing Laboratory A-pex International Co., Ltd. Telephone:+81 596 39 1485 108 Yokowa-cho, Ise-shi Mie-ken 516-1106 JAPANFacsimile:+81 596 39 0232 Figure2.1 Configuration of Tested System Front View (A):EUT (B) (C) * Cabling was taken into consideration and test data was taken under worse case conditions. Top View (A):EUT (B) (C) * Cabling was taken into consideration and test data was taken under worse case conditions. Description of EUT and Support Equipment No.ItemModel numberSerial numberManufacturerRemark AKeyless Entry System (Receiver) G8C-224M-FFCC sampleOMRON CorporationEUT BChecker BoxN/AN/AOMRON Corporation- CCar Battery50B24LN/AYUASA- List of cables used No.NameLength (m)ShieldRemark Signal & DC Power Cable 1.0Nβ DC Power Cable 0.3Nβ Test report Our reference : 21GE0046YW-2 Page: 7of 12 Issued date: March 5, 2001 FCC ID: OUCG8C-224M Testing Laboratory A-pex International Co., Ltd. Telephone:+81 596 39 1485 108 Yokowa-cho, Ise-shi Mie-ken 516-1106 JAPANFacsimile:+81 596 39 0232 3 RADIATED MEASUREMENT PHOTOS Figure 3.1 Radiated Measurement Photos Test report Our reference : 21GE0046YW-2 Page: 8of 12 Issued date: March 5, 2001 FCC ID: OUCG8C-224M Testing Laboratory A-pex International Co., Ltd. Telephone:+81 596 39 1485 108 Yokowa-cho, Ise-shi Mie-ken 516-1106 JAPANFacsimile:+81 596 39 0232 3.1 Measurement Uncertainty Radiated Emission Test The measurement uncertainty (with a 95% confidence level) for this test was 3.3dB. The data listed in this test report may exceed the test limit because it does not have enough margin (more than 3.3dB). The data listed in this test report has enough margin, more than 3.3d Test report Our reference : 21GE0046YW-2 Page: 9of 12 Issued date: Marchβ¦
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Test report Our reference : 21GE0046YW-2 Page: 7of 12 Issued date: March 5, 2001 FCC ID: OUCG8C-224M Testing Laboratory A-pex International Co., Ltd. Telephone:+81 596 39 1485 108 Yokowa-cho, Ise-shi Mie-ken 516-1106 JAPANFacsimile:+81 596 39 0232 3 RADIATED MEASUREMENT PHOTOS Figure 3.1 Radiated Measurement Photos
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15B | 313.85 MHz - 313.85 MHz | - |

TPMS ECU
Equipment Class
CYY - Communications Receiver used w/Pt 15 Transmitter
Transmitter of Keyless Entry System
Equipment Class
DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz
Transmitter of Keyless Entry System
Equipment Class
DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz
Keyless Operation Key (FOB)
Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
ETACS
Equipment Class
CYY - Communications Receiver used w/Pt 15 Transmitter