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PQTDORM07315 MHz KEYFOB TRANSMITTER

Dorman Products, Inc.
315 MHz KEYFOB TRANSMITTER - FCC ID PQTDORM07 - Dorman Products, Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
Date of Grant
Aug 29, 2013
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Aug 29, 2013
Equipment Note
315 MHz KEYFOB TRANSMITTER
Frequency Range
315.00000000 - 315.00000000
Company
Dorman Products, Inc.
Country
United States

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Users Manual

ALL KEY FOBS MUST BE PRESENT AND REPROGRAMMED WHEN PROGRAMMING NEW FOBS Programming Instructions: 1) Turn vehicle ignition key to ON position, without st arting engine (Key-On Engine-Off - Position "1"). 2) Insert Programmer into OBD connector DLC port ( - lo cated under steering column, near pedals). Green LE D should turn on. If Green LED is not on, you may remove the Progr ammer and try again. 3) A Buzzer sounds for 1 second Indicating ready state for learning sequence - Pre ss the LOCK and UNLOCK button simultaneously on the Key-Fob to be learnt until a Buzzer sounds for 1 second (It takes around ten seconds to configure a Key fo b). 4) Configure all additional remotes, by repeating step 3. 5) When all Key fobs are done, simply turn ignition key off and check each Key fob functions properly. Rem ove Programmer from Vehicles OBD port. FCC WARNING Statement 15.19(a)(3): This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules . Operation is subject to the following two condit ions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this de vice must accept any interference received, includin g interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly a pproved by Dorman Products Inc. could void the user ’s authority to operate the equipment. IC WARNING The term IC before the Certification/Registration n umber only signifies that the Industry Canada techn ical specifications were met. Operation is subject to the following two condition s: (1) this device may not cause interference, and ( 2) this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired ope ration of the device.

Operational Description

Operational Description: PQTDORM07 The keyfob assembly consists of a plastic case with 3-6 button cutouts, a rubber button panel, and a PCB and battery. It generates an on-off keyed, Manchester encoded signal that is transmitted at 315mHz. The keyfob uses an integrated RF MCU that detects button presses and calculates and transmits an encoded signal to a receiver. This signal is generated by an internal software controlled transmitter inside the MCU. It contains no external resonator. The antenna is integrated into the PCB. The 6 keyfob models are electrically identical. The PCBs and software are exactly identical between each. Each model includes the same PCB which has 6 solder pads to accommodate the variety of different button configurations. MODEL DESCRIPTION Buttons 99134 KEYLESS ENTRY REMOTE 4 99135 KEYLESS ENTRY REMOTE 4 99136 KEYLESS ENTRY REMOTE 5 99140 KEYLESS ENTRY REMOTE 3 99142 KEYLESS ENTRY REMOTE 5 99143 KEYLESS ENTRY REMOTE 6

Parts List/Tune Up Info

Qty Package Value 5 TESTPAD 1 COIN_HLDR_CR2032_BK-913 2 SM0402 3.9pF 1 SM0402 0.22uH 1 SM0402 2.2uF 1 SM0402 68pF 1 SOIC14_silabs 8 ALPS_SKRPAD 1 SM0402 0.001uF 1 SM0402 12pF 1 SO8 Description MFG TESTPAD COIN CELL RETAINER FOR 20MM DIA BATTERIES (CR2032) CUSTOM GM-REMOTE E360 CAP CER 3.9PF 50V NP0 0402 MURATA INDUCTOR 220NH 120MA 0402 MURATA CAP CERAMIC 2.2UF 6.3V X5R 0402 PANASONIC CAP CER 68PF 50V 5% NP0 0402 MURATA IC TX 27-960MHZ FSK 3.6V 14SOIC SILABS TACT SW 4.2x3.2x2.5mm 260gf ALPS CAP CER 1000PF 50V 10% X7R 0402 MURATA CAP CER 12PF 50V 5% C0G 0402 MURATA Any PIC MCU - Licensing Purposes Microchip MFG Part Number cost total POPULATE references TP1,TP2,TP3,TP4,TP5 Custom BATT1 GJM1555C1H3R9CB01D C2,C3 LQG15HSR22J02D L1 ECJ-0EB0J225M C5 GRM1555C1H680JZ01D C6 SI4010-C2-GS U1 SKRPACE010 SW1,SW2,SW3,SW4,SW5,SW6,SW7,SW8 GCM155R71H102KA37D C4 GRM1555C1H120JZ01D C1 Any U2

Test Report

Retlif Testing Laboratories R Report No. R-1984P-1 Page 2 of 24 Technical Information Report Number: R-1984P-1 Customer: Dorman Products, Inc. Address: 3400 East Walnut Street Colmar, PA 18915 Manufacturer: Global Technical Software Services Manufacturer Address: 3705 Quakerbridge Road Hamilton, New Jersey 08619 Test Sample: 315 MHz Keyfob Transmitter Model Numbers: 99134, 99135, 99136, 99140, 99142, 99143 FCC ID: PQTDORM07 IC: 10735A-DORM07 Type: Security / Remote Control Transmitter Power Requirements: 3 VDC Derived from a CR2032 Battery Frequency of Operation: 315 MHz Equipment Class: DSC Equipment Use: Portable < 2.5 cm Test Specification: FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15, Subpart C, Section 15.231 Radio Standards Specification, RSS-210, Issue 8, December, 2010 Test Procedure: ANSI C63.4:2003 RSS-GEN, Issue 3, December 2010 Test Facility: Retlif Testing Laboratories 101 New Boston Road Goffstown, NH 03045 Retlif Testing Laboratories R Report No. R-1984P-1 Page 3 of 24 Tests Performed The test methods performed on the 315 MHz Keyfob Transmitter are shown below: FCC Part 15, Subpart C Industry Canada RSS-210 Industry Canada RSS-GEN Test Method 15.231(b) A1.1.2(1) N/A Field Strength of Emissions 15.231(b)(2) A1.1.2(2) 4.5 Duty Cycle Determination 15.231(b)(3) A1.1.2(3) N/A Field Strength of Spurious Emissions 15.231(c) A1.1.3 N/A Bandwidth of Emission General Test Requirements 1. The measurement procedures of ANSI C63.4:2003 were utilized as specified in FCC Part 15, Subpart C, Section 15.31(a)(3) and IC RSS-GEN Section 4.1. 2. All radiated emissions measurements were performed on an Open Area Test Site (OATS), listed with the FCC and IC, in accordance with FCC Section 15.31(d) and IC Section 4.2. 3. The level of the fundamental field strength was recorded with a new battery installed in the EUT, in accordance with FCC Section 15.231(e) and IC Section 4.3(e). 4. All measurements were performed at the specified 3 meter test distance as required by FCC Section 15.31(f) and IC Section 7.25. 5. The EUT was rotated throughout 360 degrees for all radiated emissions measurements as specified in FCC Section 15.31(f)(5) and IC Section 4.3(h). 6. All readily accessible EUT controls were adjusted in such a manner as to maximize the level of emissions in accordance with FCC Section 15.31(g) and IC Section 4.3(h). 7. Appropriate accessories were attached to all EUT ports during the performance of radiated emissions measurements as required by FCC Section 15.31(i) and IC Section 4.3(d). 8. The EUT operated at a discrete frequency of 315 MHz. 9. The frequency spectrum was investigated from the lowest frequency generated in the device up to the 10 th harmonic of the highest fundamental frequency in accordance with FCC Section 15.33(a)(1) and IC Section 4.9. 10. All measurements were taken with a peak detector function as specified in FCC Section 15.35(a) and IC Section 4.4. The duty cycle, calculated in accordance with FCC Section 15.35(c) and IC Section 4.5, was applied to the peak readings in order to obtain the average value of emissions. The peak value of emissions was verified to meet the 20 dB requirement of FCC Section 15.35(b) and IC Section 7.2.1. Retlif Testing Laboratories R Report No. R-1984P-1 Page 5 of 24 Requirements and Test Results Requirement: FCC Section 15.231(a) - Periodic operation in the band 40.66 - 40.7 MHz and above 70 MHz The provisions of this Section are restricted to periodic operation within the band 40.66-40.7 MHz and above 70 MHz. Except as shown in Paragraph (e) of this Section, the intentional radiator is restricted to the transmissions of a control signal such as those used with alarm systems, door openers, remote switches, etc. Continuous transmissions, voice, video and the radio control of toys are not permitted. Data is permitted to be sent with a control signal. IC RSS-210, A1.1 - Momentarily Operated Devices The frequency bands and field strength limits in Tables 4 and 5 are only for the transmission of a control signal such as that used with alarm systems, door openers, remote switches, etc. Radio control of toys or model aircrafts, and continuous transmissions such as voice or video are not permitted except as provided in A1.1.5. Data is permitted to be sent with a control signal. ο‚· Results: The device was operated at a frequency of 315 MHz and is for the transmission of a control signal used for remote keyless vehicle entry. Requirement: FCC Sections 15.231(a)(1)-(5) Periodic operation in the band 40.66 - 40.7 MHz and above 70 MHz The following conditions were met in order to comply with the provisions for momentary operation: IC RSS-210, A1.1.1(a)-(d) - Types of Momentary Signals The following conditions were met in order to comply with the provisions for momentary operation: FCC 15.231(a)(1): A manually operated transmitter shall employ a switch that will automatically deactivate the transmitter within not more than 5 seconds of being released. IC A1.1.1(a): A manually operated transmitter shall employ a push-to-operate switch and be under manual control at all transmission times. When released, the transmitter shall cease transmission (holdover time of up to 5 seconds of operation). ο‚· Results: The device is a manually operated, push to operate transmitter under manual control. The device ceased transmission within 5 seconds of deactivation. Retlif Testing Laboratories R Report No. R-1984P-1 Page 6 of 24 Requirements and Test Results (con’t) FCC 15.231(a)(2): A transmitter activated automatically shall cease transmission within 5 seconds after activation. IC A1.1.1(b): A transmitter activated automatically shall cease transmission with 5 seconds after activation, (i.e. maximum 5 seconds of operation). ο‚· Results: Transmission is not automatically activated. FCC 15.231(a)(3): Periodic transmissions at regular predetermined intervals are not permitted. However, polling or supervision transmissions, including data, to determine system integrity of transmitters…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Joseph Braun(General Counsel)
[email protected](215) 997-1800Fax: (215) 997-8577

Test Firm

Retlif Testing LaboratoriesMichael Bozza
[email protected]215-256-4133Fax: 215-256-0775

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115.231315 MHz - 315 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term

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