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PML433FRTransmitter

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Transmitter - FCC ID PML433FR - Nice S.p.A.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
Date of Grant
Jul 30, 2001
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Jul 30, 2001
Equipment Note
Transmitter
Frequency Range
433.50000000 - 434.50000000
Company
Nice S.p.A.
Country
Italy

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Users Manual

INTRODUCTION When a radio control system is used the transmitter sends a “signal” to the receiver that, if recognised as valid, activates the output relays. In view of the fact that a transmitter should activate only its own receiver and not that of your neighbour, you have to codifythe signal sent which means that each receiver will recognise its own signal and not others that might be similar. In traditional systems the code can be selected by means of a set of microswitches in the transmitter (offering only a few thousand combinations) or it can be programmed directly during production (in this case you have a few million different code numbers available); however, the code number is fixedwhich means that each time it is transmitted the same signal is sent. The fact that the code is sent by radio and that it is always the same does, unfortunately, offer the possibility to people who are up to no good to receive (even at a distance) and record the signal which they can then use as the “key” to open your door. The “FLOR” system uses a principle that makes your radio control extremely safe. A technique called “Rolling Code” is used that changes a part of the code each time it is transmitted following a predefined sequence; the code is maskedwith appropriate mathematical functions so there is no logical connection between two consecutive codes. The receiver is always synchronised - 30 - with the transmitter so it will accept only the programmed code sequence. It is completely useless to try and copythe signal transmitted with this system because once the code has been “used” the receiver will only recognise the next one. From what we have described here it appears essential to keep the code sent by the transmitter and the receiver perfectly synchronised but this is not completely true because there is a code window that lets the receiver accept, in sequence, the nextcode plus a certain number of subsequent codes without ever accepting a code that has already been used! Even if you exit from the code window, the receiver is designed to re-synchronise itself automatically: when it receives the first code there will be no activation but only storage of the code sent; when the next signal is sent it will be synchronised and activate the outputs. Automatic re-synchronisation is of course possible only if the codes are received following the established sequence. DESCRIPTION The system comprises: • 1, 2 or 4 channel transmitters (FLO1R, FLO2R, FLO4R), and 2 channel (VR of the VERY series) • Receivers with a terminal connection, 1 or 2 channels (FLOX1R, FLOX2R, FLOXB2R) • Receivers with plug in connections, 1 or 2 channels (FLOXIR, FLOXI2R) • Modular receivers (FLOXM220R, FLOXMR) • Memory card that contains the codes (BM60, BM250, BM1000 - 15, 63 or 255 codes maximum respectively) • Aerial (ABF - ABFKIT) - 31 - GB INSTALLATION Transmitters: The transmitters are ready to use, each with their own code number set during construction. To see if they are working properly simply press one of the keys and check that the red LED is flashing, indicating transmission. The transmitter has a device built into it that controls battery state: press one of the keys and if the battery is fully charged the LED will give an initial pulse followed immediately by the transmission signal. If the battery is partly flat the LED will give the first pulse and start transmitting only after half a second. In this case we advise you change the battery as soon as possible. If, on the other hand, the battery is completely flat the LED will flash at half-second intervals without transmitting and the battery must be changed immediately. - 32 - VERYFLO1RFLO2RFLO4R LED KEY 1 KEY 2 KEY 3 KEY 4 LED KEY 1 KEY 2 Fig. 1 Selecting the channel on the transmitter: It is possible to modify the key-channel connection on the FLOR1 and FLOR2 versions. For key 1, simply cut the track that linked it to the 1st channel, as shown in Fig. 1A, and connect one of the other pads on the right with a drop of solder to link it to the 2nd, 3rd or 4th channel. Do exactly the same for the 2nd key, as shown in Fig. 1B. On VRthe transmitters in the VERYseries, the key/channel association cannot be modified. - 33 - GB WELDING SIDE Fig. 1A 1 ST KEY2 ND KEY cut cut 1 st channel 1 st channel 2 nd channel 2 nd channel 3 rd channel 3 rd channel 4 th channel 4 th channel Fig. 1B Receivers with terminals: Receivers with terminals are universal in their use. The container, which can be fixed with screws or using the adhesive on the bottom, provides the circuit with good protection. Wire up following this sequence: 1-2: POWER: from 10 to 28 V direct or alternate. 3-4: 1st RELAYOUTPUT: free contact of a normally open relay. 5-6: 2nd RELAY OUTPUT: free contact of a normally open relay (only on 2-channel receivers). 1-2: AERIAL: aerial signal input. - 34 - 12345612 FLOX1R FLOX2R FLOXB2R AERIAL 2 ND RELAY OUTPUT 1 ST RELAY OUTPUT POWER POWER SUPPLY SELECTOR 15 - 28 V 10 - 18 V Fig. 2 CHANNEL SELECTION Plug in Receivers: Plug in receivers are to be plugged directly into NICEunits; once plugged in they are ready to work as all the electrical signals (power, aerial and outputs) have their own place on the unit. POWER: from 20 to 28 V direct or alternate, normally supplied by the unit. 1 st RELAYOUTPUT: free contact of a normally open relay, used for unit command. 2 nd RELAY OUTPUT: free contact of a normally open relay available on specific unit terminals (only on 2-channel receivers). AERIAL: aerial signal input, on specific unit terminals. - 35 - GB FLOXIR FLOXI2R AERIAL 2 ND RELAY OUTPUT 1 ST RELAY OUTPUT UNUSED POWER Fig. 3 CHANNEL SELECTION Memory card Each transmitter has its own code number (selected from more than 250 million) that distinguishes it from all other remote controls. The receiver can receive all the codes but is activated only if that particular code is on the list of “authorised” code numbers on the memory card. The receivers are supplied with a BM2…

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Test Report

Test Report Number 00F535B Product Safety Engineering, Inc 12955 Bellamy Brothers Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Tel (352) 588-2209 Fax (352) 588-2544 Page 2 of 12 D I R E C T O R Y - EMISSIONS Page(s) A)Documentation Test report1 - 10 Directory2 Test Regulations3 General Remarks10 Test-setups (Photos)11 - 12 B)Test data Conducted emissions10/150 kHz - 30 MHZ5, 9 Radiated emissions10 kHz - 30 MHZ5, 9 Radiated emissions30 MHZ - 1000 MHZ6, 9 Interference power30 MHZ - 300 MHZ6, 9 Equivalent Radiated emissions1 GHz - 18 GHz7, 9 Antenna Disturbance Voltage30 MHz - 1,000 MHz7,9 C)Appendix A Test Equipment Calibration Information A2 Test Data Sheets A3 - A5 D)Appendix B System Under Test DescriptionB2 - B4 E) Appendix C Measurement Protocol C1 - C2 Test Report Number 00F535B Product Safety Engineering, Inc 12955 Bellamy Brothers Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Tel (352) 588-2209 Fax (352) 588-2544 Page 3 of 12 EMISSIONS TEST REGULATIONS : The emissions tests were performed according to following regulations: 9 - EN 50081-1 : 1992 9 - EN 50081-2 : 1995 9 - EN 55011 : 1998 / A1:19999 - Group 19 - Group 2 9 - Class A9 - Class B 9 - EN 55013 : 1990 / A12:1994 / A13:1996 9 - EN 55014 : 1993 /A1:19979 - Household appliances and similar 9 - Portable tools 9 - Semiconductor devices 9 - EN 55022 : 19989 - Class A9 - Class B 9 -AS/NZS 3548:19959 - Class A9 - Class B 9 - ICES-0039 - Class A9 - Class B 9 - CNS 134389 - Class A9 - Class B 9 - VCCI : 19999 - Class A9 - Class B # - FCC Part 159 - Class A# - Class B # - Certification 9 - Verification 9 - Declaration of Conformity 9 - FCC Part 18 Test Report Number 00F535B Product Safety Engineering, Inc 12955 Bellamy Brothers Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Tel (352) 588-2209 Fax (352) 588-2544 Page 4 of 12 Environmental conditions during testing: LAB OATS Temperature: * _________: ________ Relative Humidity: ** _________: ________ * The ambient temperature during the testing was within the range of (50 - 104 F) unless indicted above. o o ** The humidity levels during the testing was within the range of (10% - 90%) relative humidity unless indicated above. Power supply system: 12 Volts DC Hz Internal Battery Sign Explanations: 9 - not applicable # - applicable Test Report Number 00F535B Product Safety Engineering, Inc 12955 Bellamy Brothers Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Tel (352) 588-2209 Fax (352) 588-2544 Page 5 of 12 Emissions Test Conditions: CONDUCTED EMISSIONS (Interference Voltage) The CONDUCTED EMISSIONS (INTERFERENCE VOLTAGE) measurements were performed at the following test location: # - Test not applicable 9 - Darby Test Site (Open Area Test Site) 9 - Darby Laboratory Test equipment used : Model NumberManufacturerDescriptionSerial Number 9 -8028-50Solar50 Ù LISN829012, 829022 9 -3825/2Solar50 Ù LISN924840 9 -EMC-30Electro-MetricsEMI Receiver191 9 -8566BHewlett-PackardSpectrum Analyzer2421A00526 9 -85650AHewlett-PackardQuasi-Peak Adapter2043A00209 9 -85662AHewlett Packard Analyzer Display2403A07352 9 -8028-50Solar50 Ù LISN903725, 903726 9 -FCC-TLISN-T4Fisher Custom Com.Telecom ISN20072 Emissions Test Conditions: RADIATED EMISSIONS (Magnetic Field) The RADIATED EMISSIONS (MAGNETIC FIELD) measurements were performed at the following test location: 9 - Darby Test Site (Open Area Test Site) 9 - 9 - at a test distance of : 9 - 3 meters 9 - 30 meters # - Test not applicable Test equipment used : Model NumberManufacturerDescriptionSerial Number 9 -96005EatonLog Periodic Antenna1099 9 -BIA-25Electro-MetricsBiconical Antenna4283 9 -8566BHewlett-PackardSpectrum Analyzer2421A00526 9 -85662AHewlett-PackardAnalyzer Display2403A07352 9 -85650AHewlett-PackardQuasi-Peak Adapter2043A00209 9 -ALR-30MElectro-MetricsLoop Antenna824 9 -8447DHewlett PackardPreamplifier2944A06832 9 -EMC-30Electro-MetricsEMI Receiver191 Test Report Number 00F535B Product Safety Engineering, Inc 12955 Bellamy Brothers Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Tel (352) 588-2209 Fax (352) 588-2544 Page 6 of 12 Emissions Test Conditions: RADIATED EMISSIONS (Electric Field) The RADIATED EMISSIONS (ELECTRIC FIELD) measurements, in the frequency range of 30 MHZ-1000 MHZ, were tested in a horizontal and vertical polarization at the following test location : 99 - Test not applicable # - Darby Site (Open Area Test Site) 9 - Darby Lab 9 - at a test distance of : # - 3 meters 9 - 10 meters 9 - 30 meters Test equipment used : Model NumberManufacturerDescriptionSerial Number # -96005EatonLog Periodic Antenna1099 # -BIA-25Electro-MetricsBiconical Antenna4283 # -8566BHewlett-PackardSpectrum Analyzer2421A00526 # -85662AHewlett-PackardAnalyzer Display2403A07352 # -85650AHewlett-PackardQuasi-Peak Adapter2043A00209 # -8447DHewlett-PackardPreamplifier (26dB)2944A06832 9 -EMC-30Electro-MetricsEMI Receiver191 9 -8568BHewlett PackardSpectrum Analyzer2407A03213 9 -85650AHewlett PackardQuasi-Peak Adapter2043A00358 9 -85662AHewlett PackardAnalyzer Display2340A05806 9 -LPA30Electro-MetricsLog Periodic2280 9 -BIA 30Electro-Metrics Biconical Antenna3852 Emissions Test Conditions): INTERFERENCE POWER The INTERFERENCE POWER measurements were performed by using the absorbing clamp on the mains and interface cables in the frequency range 30 MHZ - 300 MHZ at the following test location : # - Test not applicable 9 - Darby Lab 9 - 9 - Test equipment used : Model NumberManufacturerDescriptionSerial Number 9 -MDS-21Rhode&SchwarzAbsorbing Clamp8608447020 9 -8566BHewlett-PackardSpectrum Analyzer2421A00526 9 -85662AHewlett-PackardAnalyzer Display2403A07352 9 -85650AHewlett-PackardQuasi-Peak Adapter2043A00209 9 -8447DHewlett-PackardAmplifier (26 dB)2944A06832 Test Report Number 00F535B Product Safety Engineering, Inc 12955 Bellamy Brothers Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Tel (352) 588-2209 Fax (352) 588-2544 Page 7 of 12 The EQUIVALENT RADIATED EMISSIONS measurements in the frequency range 1 GHz - 4.4 GHz were performed in a horizontal and vertical polarization at the following test location : #- Darby Test Site (Open Area Test Site) 9 - 9 - 9 - at a test distance of: 9 - …

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Test Setup Photos

Test Report Number 00F535B Product Safety Engineering, Inc 12955 Bellamy Brothers Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Tel (352) 588-2209 Fax (352) 588-2544 Page 12 of 12 Test-setup photo(s): Radiated emission 30 MHz - 5000 MHz

Contact Information

Applicant

Enrico Campion(Laboratory Manager)
[email protected]0422853838Fax: 0422853585

Test Firm

Product Safety Engineering, Inc.Steven Hoke
[email protected]352-588-2209Fax: 352-588-2544

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115.231433.5 MHz - 434.5 MHz-

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