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PW3106Dialock Furniture Safe

Hafele America Co.
Dialock Furniture Safe - FCC ID PW3106 - Hafele America Co.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz
Date of Grant
May 29, 2002
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
May 29, 2002
Equipment Note
Dialock Furniture Safe
Frequency Range
0.13400000 - 0.13400000
Company
Hafele America Co.
Country
United States

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Users Manual

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Operational Description

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Test Report

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Users Manual

Mounting instructions engl.9 Technical information All safes are supplied in the basic method of operation. In this method of operation, locking authorisations can be allocated to personnel keys directly at the safe with a special programming key stick (green). The locking authorisations are withdrawn again directly at the safe with a clearing key stick (red). Guest keys are authorised via the software Hotel. The configuration takes place when the system is initiated. Technical data: weight TM3 TM4 thickness of steel material thickness of front plate and door safety level number of locking bolts 13 kg 19 kg, with removable shelf (sheet steel) 2 mm, single walled 6 mm A according to VDMA, norm 24992 2 Mounting instructions 10engl. Supply schedule lsafe lsafe TM4: removable shelf (sheet steel) lfour Mignon-1,5-V-batteries (already inserted) lbattery holder TRE emergency power supply Installation The safe is designed for installation into furniture. 1 2 3 ca. 1,2 m 1end plate (19 mm thick) 2safe 3base plate (35 to 40 mm thick) Mounting instructions engl.11 280 29 318 173 128 248 Built-in dimensions of safe TM3 300 29 398 278 170 295 Built-in dimensions of safe TM4 1. Glue and screw fix the base plate to the side panels of the cabinet at approx. 1.2 m above the cabinet base. 2. Glue and screw fix the end plate to the side panels of the cabinet above the base plate. 3. Insert the safe. Screw fix the safe in the cabinet 1. For screw fixing to the rear panel of the cabinet: from the inside of the safe, push two screws through the 10 mm drillings in the back panel of the safe and screw fix the safe to the cabinet. 2. For screw fixing to the base plate: from the inside of the safe, push four screws through the 8 mm drillings in the base of the safe and screw fix the safe to the base plate. Mounting instructions 12engl. Initiation Allocation of programming and clearing key stick In the basic method of operation, the programming and clearing key sticks must be allocated during the first initiation. Avoid misuse of the electronic keys by unauthorised persons: keep the programming and clearing key sticks in a safe place, as these will allow allocation of locking authorisations to an electronic key. 1. Have the green programming key stick and the red clearing key stick ready. 2. Push the white button on the display of the safe. the green indicator (LED) flashes for a few seconds. 3. Hold the green programming key stick in front of the display, whilst the green LED flashes. The red indicator (LED) is illuminated once as confirmation of the allocation process, afterwards it flashes. 4. Hold the red clearing key stick in front of the display, whilst the red LED flashes. The green indicator (LED) flashes for a few seconds. The safe switches off automatically. If errors occurred during the allocation: ’switch the safe back on. ’re-allocate the programming and clearing key stick. If errors re-occur: ’contact your Dialock sales office. Mounting instructions engl.13 Brief operating instructions for the basic method of operation Allocation of locking authorisations to a personnel key 1. Push the white button on the display. The red indicator (LED) is illuminated. 2. Hold the green programming key stick in front of the display. The green indicator (LED) flashes. 3. Hold the personnel key to be allocated in front of the display within 5 seconds. The green indicator (LED) is illuminated briefly. The access authorisation for the personnel key to be allocated has been given. 4. Remove the allocated personnel key. The safe switches off automatically. If the red indicator (LED) is illuminated, the attempt was unsuccessful: ’repeat the allocation of locking authorisations. 5. Hold the next personnel key to be allocated in front of the display in intervals of 5 seconds. Withdrawal of locking authorisations from the personnel key 1. Push the white button on the display. The red indicator (LED) is illuminated. 2. Hold the red clearing key stick in front of the display. The red indicator (LED) flashes. 3. Hold the personnel key to be deleted in front of the display. The red indicator (LED) is illuminated briefly. The locking authorisation is withdrawn. The safe switches off automatically. Withdrawal of locking authorisations from all personnel keys When a personnel key is lost and should no longer have any locking authorisations, all personnel keys have to be deleted at the safe. Afterwards, all respective personnel keys re-allocated with locking authorisations. 1. Push the white button on the display. The red indicator (LED) is illuminated. Mounting instructions 14engl. 2. Hold the red clearing key stick in front of the display. The red indicator (LED) flashes.. 3. Hold the green programming key stick in front of the display. The red indicator (LED) is illuminated briefly. The locking authorisations are withdrawn. 4. Re-allocate locking authorisations to all personnel keys, which need to retain these. Change of batteries When the batteries are weak, the red and green indicators (LED) flash alternately once the safe is switched on. The smooth operation of the safe is only guaranteed, if the batteries are replaced immediately. 1. Open the battery compartment on the inside of the safe door with a cross slot screw driver. 2. Insert four new mignon-1,5-V-batteries (cat. no. 910.54.980). Make sure, the polarity is correct! 3. Close and screw fix the battery compartment. Emergency opening 1. Connect the battery holder TRE emergency power supply on the underside of the display. 2. Hold the valid key in front of the display. 3. Open the safe door. 4. Change the batteries. Mounting instructions engl.15 Operation Guest keys are allocated automatically, when locking the safe for the first time. Up to four guest keys can be allocated per safe. Locking of the safe 1. Close the safe door. 2. Push the white button on the display. The green indicator (LED) is illuminated. 3. Hold the electronic key in front of the safe. The green and the…

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Cover Letter(s)

Re: Certification for Hafele DMT 32 Transmitter Model: DMT 32 FCC ID: PW3106 POWER OF ATTORNEY A letter granting Valdis V. Liepa the Power of Attorney is on file and can be provided when so requested. Re: Certification for Hafele DMT 32 Transmitter Model: DMT 32 FCC ID: PW3106 REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIALITY Pursuant to 47 CRF 0.459, Hafele America Co. requests that a part of the subject application be held confidential. This comprises Exhibits (5) Schematics (10) Parts List (Part of Exhibit only) Hafele America Co. has spent substantial effort in developing this product and it is one of the first of its kind in industry. Having the subject information easily available to "competition" would negate the advantage they have achieved by developing this product. Not protecting the details of the design will result in financial hardship. If there are any questions regarding this request, please contact me at the above address or call 734-483-4211, fax 734-647-2106 or e-mail [email protected]. Sincerely, Valdis V. Liepa Research Scientist University of Michigan May 28, 2002 Re: Certification for Hafele DMT 32 Transmitter Model: DMT 32 FCC ID: PW3106 STATEMENT OF MODIFICATIONS There were no modifications made to the DUT by this test laboratory. (Also see Section 3.1 of the attached Test Report). _____________________ Valdis V. Liepa Research Scientist Re: Certification for Hafele DMT 32 Transmitter Model: DMT 32 FCC ID: PW3106 GENERAL PRODUCT INFORMATION The device, for which certification is pursued, has been designed by: Hafele America Co. 3901 Cheyenne Dr., PO Box. 4000 Archdale, NC 27263-4000 Mr. John O’Meara Tel: 914-669-5927 Fax: 914-646-8715 It will be manufactured by: Hafele America Co 3901 Cheyenne Dr., PO Box. 4000 Archdale, NC 27263-4000 Mr. John O’Meara Tel: 914-669-5927 Fax: 914-646-8715

Cover Letter(s)

May 28, 2002 American Telecommunications Certification Body, Inc. 6731 Whittier Avenue Suite C110 McLean, VA 22101 RE: Certification Application FCC ID: PW3106 Please find enclosed application materials for certification of Hafele America Co. DMT 32 Transmitter. Portions of this submittal are filed Confidential. Please note that we have enclosed the Letter of Agency, the Modifications Letter, and the Request for Confidentiality in Exhibit 2 (Attestations). If there are any questions regarding the application or testing performed, please contact me at the above address or call 734-483-4211, fax 734-647-2106, or e-mail [email protected]. Sincerely, Valdis V. Liepa Research Scientist

External Photos

DMT 32 (TIRIS) - Front DMT 32 (TIRIS) - Back DMT 32 (TIRIS) - Door Open

Internal Photos

DMT 32 (TIRIS) – Interior Open DMT 32 (TIRIS) – Front Open DMT 32 (TIRIS) – Internal PCB & Lock Mechanism DMT 32 (TIRIS) – Internal PCB Front DMT 32 (TIRIS) – Internal PCB Back DMT 32 (TIRIS) – Face & PCB Front DMT 32 (TIRIS) – Face & PCB Back DMT 32 (TIRIS) – PCB Back DMT 32 (TIRIS) PCB Front with Coil DMT 32 (TIRIS) – PCB Front with Coil

Operational Description

Description of Operation Upon pressing the activation button on the front of the DUT, the DUT interrogates the transponder by initiating a charge phase. This charge phase transmits 67 ms wide pulses with 100 ms period for 3 seconds. This generates an electromagnetic filed around the antenna coil from which the transponder accumulates and stores energy on its internal charge capacitor. This energy is used to power the transponder in the read phase, where it sends back an id/control code after each charging pulse. The code is then validated against a known value and depending on match, the lock is state is changed. The circuit then activates a motor drive which moves the locking mechanism from locked to unlocked, or from unlocked to locked.

Test Report

DMT 32 (TIRIS) – DUT on OATS DMT 32 (TIRIS) – DUT up close

Test Setup Photos

DMT 32 (TIRIS) – DUT on OATS DMT 32 (TIRIS) – DUT up close

Contact Information

Applicant

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

Technical Contact

University of Michigan/EECSValdis V Liepa
[email protected]734 483 4211

1301 Beal Avenue · Ann Arbor, Michigan · United States

Test Firm

University of MichiganValdis Liepa
[email protected]734-647-1792Fax: 734-647-2106

Technical Specifications

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

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