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PW3103Programming Unit

Hafele America Co.
Programming Unit - FCC ID PW3103 - Hafele America Co.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz
Date of Grant
Dec 26, 2001
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Dec 26, 2001
Equipment Note
Programming Unit
Frequency Range
0.13400000 - 0.13400000
Company
Hafele America Co.
Country
United States

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Users Manual

PROGRAMMING STATION (PUPC1) INSTALLATION MANUAL Häfele America NOTICE: Any changes or modifications made to the PUPC1 will void the user’s authority to operate this equipment in compliance with FCC regulations. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pur- suant 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 fre- quency energy and, if not installed and used in accor- dance with the instructions, may cause harmful interfer- ence to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful inter- ference to radio or 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: 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 factory or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 1. Introduction The Programming Unit IR PC allows a PC workstation to program user keys and to exchange data with hand-held program- mers. The PUPC1 is equipped with a Reader that can communicate with proximity keys placed at its apex. It also has an IR port that can communicate bi-directionally with such devices as the handheld BCL. Figure 1: The PUPC1 Programming Unit The PC Programming Unit is connected through a standard DB9 RS232 serial ca- ble to the COM port of the workstation, and is powered through a 9VAC wall transformer that is supplied with the unit. The PC needs to be loaded with one of the Dialock software programs (e.g. Per- sonnel, Hotel). In a typical Dialock PC-application, the PUPC1 is used to recognize an activation key that unlocks the programming soft- ware. Once the software is accessed, it allows the following functionality: • Reading keys • Programming R/W keys • Downloading Terminal configuration to a handheld Beam Control Lite • Uploading data from the BCL (which may include event history from a Terminal) Two LEDs are provided on the PUPC1 to indicate its operating status. Ordering Information Description Article No. PUPC1 without PS 910.51.511 9VAC Wall transformer 824.19.376.xx Table 1: PUPC1 Ordering Info 2. Installation Guide a. Plug the DB9 9-position plug at- tached to the PUPC1 to the RS232C serial port of the PC b. Connect the 3.5 mm plug from the supplied 9VAC transformer to the mating socket attached to the pro- grammer’s cable. c. Plug the transformer to a 120VAC wall outlet. The red LED on the PUPC1 should turn on. d. The PUPC1 is now ready for use. 3. Operating Instructions Please follow the detailed use instructions set in the software manuals for the Com- plete Dialock systems. File: PUPC1 Installation Manual.doc Updated 11/7/01

Block Diagram

BLOCKDIAGRAMPUPC1Tiris Microcontroller Program-Memory RS232 EEPROM CPU Supervisor Tiris™ Encoder/Decoder Modulator/ Demodulator Full Bridge Driver Antenna Infrared- Interface 9,6kBit 1Mhz 1Mhz >DC 134Khz134Khz 134Khz 134Khz

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 many cause undesired operation. FCC ID: PW3103

Operational Description

File Number: MC4085Issued: December 10, 2001 Project Number: 00ME10760 Model Number: 910.51.510 FCC ID: PW3103 Page 3 of 23 Underwriters Laboratories Inc. 1285 Walt Whitman Rd. Melville, New York 11747 USA Tel.: 631 271-6200 Fax: 631 439-6095 Rev. No 1.2 1.0G E N E R A L - Product Description The equipment under test (EUT) is a device that intentionally transmits a radio frequency (RF) to a transponder key and allows that key to be programmed. The device, with a connection with a PC and programming software allows all electronic keys to be programmed. The keys are “transponders” which are passive, that takes the energy from the magnetic field of any device associated with the manufacturer and is issued a unique number out of 4.3 billion combinations. The EUT operates at an intentional radiation frequency of 134Khz. The transmitting antenna is not removable. 1.1 Device Configuration During Test The device under test was configured to continuously transmit the RF programming parameters of an electronic key. The controller was interfaced via RS 232 to a PC to send the programming parameters from the PC to the controller. The following was utilized during emissions. The Laptop computer is manufactured by Toshiba. The Laptop was model number Techra8000. During conducted emissions tests, the laptop computer was powered via internal batteries. During radiated emissions, the laptop computer was powered via 120VAC, 60Hz to 15VDC adapter. The AC adapter was model PA240U manufactured by Toshiba. Software was utilized to exercise the device. The manufacturer provided the software. The device was tested in its normal orientation. All other orientation was examined. The data contained in this report represents the worst case axis. The controller was powered with a 120VAC, 60Hz to 9VDC utilizing a voltage converter. The adapter used was model 35-9-300 C manufactured by CUI Stack. "The results contained in this report reflect the results for this particular model and serial number. It is the responsibility of the manufacturer to ensure that all production models meet the intent of the requirements detailed within this report." 1.1.1 Deviations from ANSI C63.4 Standard Test Set-up  None

Test Report

Page 1 of 23 Underwriters Laboratories Inc. 1285 Walt Whitman Rd. Melville, New York 11747 USA Tel.: 631 271-6200 Fax: 631 439-6095 Rev. No 1.2 Underwriters Laboratories Inc. 1285 Walt Whitman Road Melville, New York 11747-3081 (631) 271-6200 Report of Measurements of Electromagnetic Compatibility Testing Test Report File No. :MC4085Date of issue: December 10, 2001 Applicant:Hafele America Co. Model / Serial No.:910.51.510 Product Type:Programming Station Controller Power Supply:120VAC to 9 VDC Adapter Manufacturer:Same as Applicant License holder:Same as Applicant Address:3901 Cheyenne Dr. P.O. Box 4000 :Archdale, NC 27263 Test Result: Positive Negative Test Project Number :00ME10760 References(s)FCC ID: PW3103 Underwriters Laboratories Inc. authorizes the above-named company to reproduce this Report provided it is reproduced in its entirety. Underwriters Laboratories Inc. reports apply only to the specific samples tested under stated test conditions. It is the manufacturer's responsibility to assure that additional production units of this model are manufactured with identical electrical and mechanical components. Underwriters Laboratories Inc. shall have no liability for any deductions, inferences or generalizations drawn by the client or others from Underwriters Laboratories Inc. issued reports. This report is the confidential property of the client. As a mutual protection to our clients, the public and ourselves, extracts from the test report shall not be reproduced except in full without our written approval. This report shall not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US government. File Number: MC4085Issued: December 10, 2001 Project Number: 00ME10760 Model Number: 910.51.510 FCC ID: PW3103 Page 2 of 23 Underwriters Laboratories Inc. 1285 Walt Whitman Rd. Melville, New York 11747 USA Tel.: 631 271-6200 Fax: 631 439-6095 Rev. No 1.2 Report Directory TitleSection  General Product Description1.0  Device Configuration During Test1.1  Deviations from ANSI C63.4 Standard Test Set-up1.1.1  Device Modifications1.2  Emissions Test Regulations2.0  Operational Mode2.1  Conducted Emissions (Voltage and Current)2.1.1  Radiated Emissions Test (10 Meter Semi-Anechoic Chamber) 2.2.2  Emissions Test Results2.3  Sample Calculations3.0  Summary of Test Results4.0 File Number: MC4085Issued: December 10, 2001 Project Number: 00ME10760 Model Number: 910.51.510 FCC ID: PW3103 Page 3 of 23 Underwriters Laboratories Inc. 1285 Walt Whitman Rd. Melville, New York 11747 USA Tel.: 631 271-6200 Fax: 631 439-6095 Rev. No 1.2 1.0G E N E R A L - Product Description The equipment under test (EUT) is a device that intentionally transmits a radio frequency (RF) to a transponder key and allows that key to be programmed. The device, with a connection with a PC and programming software allows all electronic keys to be programmed. The keys are “transponders” which are passive, that takes the energy from the magnetic field of any device associated with the manufacturer and is issued a unique number out of 4.3 billion combinations. The EUT operates at an intentional radiation frequency of 134Khz. The transmitting antenna is not removable. 1.1 Device Configuration During Test The device under test was configured to continuously transmit the RF programming parameters of an electronic key. The controller was interfaced via RS 232 to a PC to send the programming parameters from the PC to the controller. The following was utilized during emissions. The Laptop computer is manufactured by Toshiba. The Laptop was model number Techra8000. During conducted emissions tests, the laptop computer was powered via internal batteries. During radiated emissions, the laptop computer was powered via 120VAC, 60Hz to 15VDC adapter. The AC adapter was model PA240U manufactured by Toshiba. Software was utilized to exercise the device. The manufacturer provided the software. The device was tested in its normal orientation. All other orientation was examined. The data contained in this report represents the worst case axis. The controller was powered with a 120VAC, 60Hz to 9VDC utilizing a voltage converter. The adapter used was model 35-9-300 C manufactured by CUI Stack. "The results contained in this report reflect the results for this particular model and serial number. It is the responsibility of the manufacturer to ensure that all production models meet the intent of the requirements detailed within this report." 1.1.1 Deviations from ANSI C63.4 Standard Test Set-up  None File Number: MC4085Issued: December 10, 2001 Project Number: 00ME10760 Model Number: 910.51.510 FCC ID: PW3103 Page 4 of 23 Underwriters Laboratories Inc. 1285 Walt Whitman Rd. Melville, New York 11747 USA Tel.: 631 271-6200 Fax: 631 439-6095 Rev. No 1.2 1.2Device Modifications Necessary for Compliance N/A As described below: Environmental conditions in the lab: Range Temperature:20-25°C Relative Humidity30 - 60 % Atmospheric pressure680 - 1060 mbar File Number: MC4085Issued: December 10, 2001 Project Number: 00ME10760 Model Number: 910.51.510FCC ID: PW3103 Page 5 of 23 Underwriters Laboratories Inc. 1285 Walt Whitman Rd. Melville, New York 11747 USA Tel.: 631-271-6200 Fax: 631 439-6095 Rev. No 1.2 2.0 EMISSIONS TEST REGULATIONS: EN 50081-1 /1992  EN 50081-2 /1993 EN 55011 / 3.1991 Group 1 Group 2  Class A Class B  EN 55011/1998 Group 1 Group 2  Class A Class B EN 55013 / 6.1990  EN 55013/1997 EN 55014–1: 1997 Household appliances and similar  Portable tools  Semiconductor devices EN 55015 / 1993  EN 55020 / 1995 EN 55022 / 4.1998Class AClass B  EN60555-2/1987, EN60555-3/1987  EN60601-1-2: 1993 EN61000-3-2, 1995, EN61000-3-3, 1995 VCCI Class 1 Class 2 FCC Part, 15, Subpart BClass AClass B FCC Part , 15, Subpart C Paragraphs 15.109 15.207 and 15.209[ operating frequency of 134kHz ] FCC Part 18 CISPR 11 (1997) CISPR 14-1(1998) CISPR 22 DENTORI  AS3548  Bellco…

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Test Setup Photos

File Number: MC4085Issued: November 29, 2001 Project Number: 00ME10760 Model Number: 910.51.510FCC ID: PW3103 Page 20 of 23 Underwriters Laboratories Inc. 1285 Walt Whitman Rd. Melville, New York 11747 USA Tel.: 631-271-6200 Fax: 631 439-6095 Rev. No 1.2 Radiated Emission Test .1 – 30MHz

Contact Information

Applicant

Jeff Ratkus(Lighting Product Manager)
[email protected]336-434-8159Fax: 336-434-8118

Technical Contact

Underwriters Laboratories Inc.James R Marley
[email protected]919-549-1408

12 Laboratory Drive · Research Triangle Park, North Carolina · United States

Non-Technical Contact

Underwriters Laboratories Inc.James R Marley
[email protected]919-549-1408

Test Firm

UL LLCRick Titus
[email protected]847-664-3281Fax: 847-509-6321

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C0.134 MHz - 0.134 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term

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