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PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS: _________________________ 1. Remove transmitter from package. Place transmitter and any optional transmitter 10 feet or more away from the car. 2. Turn the ignition key to the ON position. 3. Push the TRIP/ODO button on the Driver Information Center (DIC) twice. 4. WITHIN 5 SECONDS, push and hold the FUEL/INFO button on the DIC until the PKE light on the DIC comes on and stays on. 5. Turn the ignition to the OFF position, but leave the key in the ignition. The PKE light will come on and begin flashing. 6. Bring one transmitter into range. When the system recognizes the transmitter, the PKE light will stay on. 7. To program an optional transmitter, move the newly programmed transmitter out of range and repeat step 6. 8. Remove the key from the ignition or turn the ignition ON. The transmitter(s) are now programmed to the vehicle. Battery: ________ Use a Renata CR2450 3V lithium coin cell type battery or equivilant. To remove battery, use a non-metalic tool to pry battery from holder. Protect your eyes at all times while using any force to remove battery. Note polarity (+) positive is facing up, snap new battery into place. Re-assemble case, do not over tighten screws. Also ensure button decals are oreinted correctly. FCC INFO: _________ FCC ID: PNZ0202T 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. ______________________________________________________ This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class-B digital 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 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 User Manual '93-'96 CORVETTE REPLACEMENT FOB MODELS GM10282929 and GM10282930 television reception, which can 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: 1) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2) Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 3) Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. 4) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. _____________________________________________________ This equipment has been certified to comply with the limits for a Class-B computing device, pursuant to FCC Rules. In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulation s, shielded cables must be used with this equipment. Operation with non-approved equipment or unshielded cables is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception. ______________________________________________________ Changes and modifications by the user to the equipment without the approval of the manufacture could void the users authority to operate this equipment. (C)2003 Xilor Inc
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OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION This Passive Keyless Entry (PKE) fob uses proprietary low power techniques to transmit codes at 120kHz. A unique code number is factory programmed into each transmitter. The code contains ID information as well codes for the Door or Hatch. This fob has a tilt/motion switch which activates the transmitter as you walk towards the vehicle by transmitting the unlock door code automatically. The cars receiver can be programmed to ignor this passive feature and the user can simply use the on board buttons to gain access to the vehicle. Once the transmitter detects motion it will transmit the codes to unlock. The signal will stop 27 seconds after motion stops. Range of system is approximately 5 feet. 3V lithium battery powers fob. Batteries can be replaced by end user. Β©2003 Xilor Inc.
1234 A B C D 4321 D C B A 0 Xilor Inc 1400 Liberty St Knoxville TN 37909 0 Title Size:Number: Date: Revision: Sheetof A All Rights Reserved COPYRIGHT XILOR INC GAP_50% 1 XTAL1 2 XTAL2 3 Forced Motion Detection 4 Motion Detect 5 SW1 6 SW2 7 GND 8 TP/clk 9 ANT 10 TP/encoded data 11 TP/codeword 12 TP/OSC 13 RESET 14 TEST 15 VCC 16 U1 GM10384-2 R2 8.2M R1 8.2M R6 4.7K R3 22K R4 22K R5 22K C4 2700pF C5 1800pF C3 0.01uF C1 33pF C2 33pF B1 CR2450 L1 ANTENNA X1 40kHz GND GND GND GND GND VCC GND GND VCC 1 2 SW1 ASW2-3 GND GND GND 1 2 1 2 SW3 SW416-ND 1 2 1 2 SW2 SW416-ND DOORHATCH TP 1 TP5 TEST_POINT_SMT TP 1 TP4 TEST_POINT_SMT TP 1 TP2 TEST_POINT_SMT TP 1 TP1 TEST_POINT_SMT TP 1 TP6 TEST_POINT_SMT TP 1 TP3 TEST_POINT_SMT 12 BR1 SOLDER_BRIDGE 12 SW4 CW1600-3
FCC PART 15, SUBPART C TEST METHOD: ANSI C63.4-1992 TEST REPORT for Passive Keyless Entry Model PNZ0202T OEM Manufacture: Xilor Inc 1400 Liberty St. Knoxville, TN 37909 (865) 546-9863 DATE: 11-20-2002 Table of Contents: Page Purpose and Report Summary 3 Test Equipment settings and measurements Device flat measurements 4 Device side measurements 5 Device end measurements 6 Test Equipment/Antenna/Calibration List 7-10 REPORT SUMMARY This is an electromagnetic emission test report. The test report is based on testing performed by Philips Testing Lab. The tests were performed in order to determine whether the electromagnetic emissions from the equipment under test are within the specification limits defined by CFR Title 47, Part 15, Subpart C, section 15.209. Test Lab: Philips Testing 3029 Gov. John Sevier Hwy. Knoxville TN 37914 FCC Reg.# 90875 NVLAP# 200409-0 (DBA Philips Consumer Electronics) Device(s) Tested: Passive Keyless Entry fob Model or P/N(s): Model PNZ0202T Modifications: The EUT was not modified during the testing. Manufacturer: Xilor Inc 1400 Liberty St. Knoxville TN 37909 Test Date: 11-18-2002 Test Specifications: EMI requirements CFR Title 47, Part 15 Subpart C, Section 15.209 Test Procedure: ANSI C63.4: 1992 Test Deviation: The test procedure was not deviated from during testing. SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS Conducted RF Emissions This test was not performed because the EUT runs off 3-volt lithium coin cell only and cannot be powered by any device that runs off of the AC public mains. Radiated RF Emissions Complies with the limits of CFR Title 47, Part 15, Subpart C, section 15.209. END OF SUMMARY Radiated Emissions FCC Section 15.209 Report # 23221 Test Distance 3 meters (adjusted limit for 3m per 15.31(f)(2)) Date 11/18/2002 Test Conditions Unit FLAT EUT Passive Keyless Entry Fob Model PNZ0202T Mfg. Xilor FCC ID PNZ0202T Frequency (MHz) Horiz dBuV Vert dBuV Horiz Margin dBuV Vert Margin dBuV Limit dBuV 0.12 8.5 N/A -91.5 N/A 100 0.24 2.8 N/A -77.2 N/A 80 0.36 -2.9 N/A -82.9 N/A 80 Test Equipment Setup/Comments 1) The above table of values are PEAK READINGS WITH CABLE AND ANTENNA FACTORS ALREADY INCLUDED. 2) 9kHz-150kHz: RBW = 1kHz & VBW < 1 kHz 3) The antenna was rotated about its vertical axis and the maximum radiation levels are recorded. The center of the loop is 1 meter above ground. 4) New battery used for test 6 Radiated Emissions FCC Section 15.209 Report # 23221 Test Distance 3 meters (adjusted limit for 3m per 15.31(f)(2)) Date 11/18/2002 Test Conditions Unit on SIDE EUT Passive Keyless Entry Fob Model PNZ0202T Mfg. Xilor FCC ID PNZ0202T Frequency (MHz) Horiz dBuV Vert dBuV Horiz Margin dBuV Vert Margin dBuV Limit dBuV 0.12 9.4 N/A -90.6 N/A 100 0.24 2.8 N/A -77.2 N/A 80 0.36 -3.0 N/A -83.0 N/A 80 Test Equipment Setup/Comments 1) The above table of values are PEAK READINGS WITH CABLE AND ANTENNA FACTORS ALREADY INCLUDED. 2) 9kHz-150kHz: RBW = 1kHz & VBW < 1 kHz 3) The antenna was rotated about its vertical axis and the maximum radiation levels are recorded. The center of the loop is 1 meter above ground. 4) New battery used for test 7 Radiated Emissions FCC Section 15.209 Report # 23221 Test Distance 3 meters (adjusted limit for 3m per 15.31(f)(2)) Date 11/18/2002 Test Conditions Unit on END EUT Passive Keyless Entry Fob Model PNZ0202T Mfg. Xilor FCC ID PNZ0202T Frequency (MHz) Horiz dBuV Vert dBuV Horiz Margin dBuV Vert Margin dBuV Limit dBuV 0.12 8.9 N/A -91.1 N/A 100 0.24 2.7 N/A -77.3 N/A 80 0.36 -2.4 N/A -82.4 N/A 80 Test Equipment Setup/Comments 1) The above table of values are PEAK READINGS WITH CABLE AND ANTENNA FACTORS ALREADY INCLUDED. 2) 9kHz-150kHz: RBW = 1kHz & VBW < 1 kHz 3) The antenna was rotated about its vertical axis and the maximum radiation levels are recorded. The center of the loop is 1 meter above ground. 4) New battery used for test CLASSIFICATION / DESCRIPTION ASSET TAG # MFG.MODELS/NLAST CALCAL DUE CONDITION RECEIVED N = NEW U = USED HISTORY NOTES/ COMMENTS Signal Generators A0060602HP8640B1948A117772002-03-052003-06-30NLocated in Main Equipment file R15090HP8640B1943A097012002-03-052003-06-30NLocated in Main Equipment file T29644HP8656A2402A061392002-07-252004-07-31NLocated in Main Equipment file T33471HP8657A2907A002782002-07-222004-07-22NLocated in Main Equipment file EX2028HP8656B3334U152132001-08-142003-02-02NLocated in Main Equipment file T38929HP83620A3212A012062002-07-222004-07-22N Unit's output power was several dB out of spec. and there was a wide varance in amplitude across freq. range. Found internal output cable bad. It was replaced. Spectrum Analyzer T40076HP8566B2311A022282002-09-202003-09-20NLocated in Main Equipment file T40010HP85662B display2318A050382002-09-202003-09-20NLocated in Main Equipment file T37815HP85660B3014A066122002-07-222003-07-22NLocated in Main Equipment file T37816HP85662B display3014A190272002-07-172003-07-17NLocated in Main Equipment file T29655HP8568B2314A025972002-03-182003-03-18NLocated in Main Equipment file T29655AHP85662A display2314A048512001-03-182003-03-18NLocated in Main Equipment file T28220HP8568B2216A022362002-08-302003-08-30NLocated in Main Equipment file T28220AHP8568B display2237A039152002-08-302003-08-30NLocated in Main Equipment file EX1754HP85660B2637A034862002-09-202003-09-20NLocated in Main Equipment file EX1755HP85662A display2517A094332002-09-202003-09-20NLocated in Main Equipment file QP Adapters EX0526EatonCCA-7177030802001-10-222003-04-20NLocated in Main Equipment file T33168HP85650A2521A010012002-01-292003-07-28NLocated in Main Equipment file RN0043HP85650A3303A018502002-07-172003-07-17U RF Pre-Selectors T33167HP85685A2724A006272002-01-242003-07-28NLocated in Main Equipment file T33122HP85685A2724A005952002-09-252003-09-25NLocated in Main Equipment file RN0044HP85685A3010A011762002-01-222003-01-22U CALIBRATION LIST REVISION: 2002-11-20 1 CLASSIFICATION / DESCRIPTION ASSET TAG # MFG.MODELS/NLAST CALCAL DUE CONDITION RECEIVED N = NEW U = USED HISTORY NOTES/ COMMENTS Field Intensβ¦
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Test Setup photos Table of contents: Overall test set up............................ 2 EUT FLAT....................................... 3 EUT END....................................... 4 EUT SIDE....................................... 5
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 1 | 15C | 0.12 MHz - 0.12 MHz | - |

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