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QBTLTK-P1FM PILOT PAGER SYSTEM

Lee Technology Korea Co., Ltd.
FM PILOT PAGER SYSTEM - FCC ID QBTLTK-P1 - Lee Technology Korea Co., Ltd.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
CXX - Communications Rcvr for use w/ licensed Tx and CBs
Date of Grant
Jan 04, 2004
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Jan 04, 2004
Equipment Note
FM PILOT PAGER SYSTEM
Frequency Range
26.99500000 - 26.99500000
Company
Lee Technology Korea Co., Ltd.
Country
South Korea

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Users Manual

FM transmitter & Coaster Pager User’s manual Thank you for purchasing the“ LTK-P1200 transmitter & Guest paging system”. We are confident our cutting edge products and first rate service will satisfy your needs for years to come. Please read this these instructions carefully before setting up your Guest Paging system! EQUIPMENT SETUP Keypad Sending Unit: Unwrap all sending unit components. Lock the antenna into the hole in the upper right hand Corner of the sending unit. Plug the power supply with the large tip into a standard 110 outlet and plug it into the back of the sending unit. We recommend some type of surge suppressor on the power supply for protection. Power surges are not covered under system warranty! Coaster Steup : Locate the black charging base in a sturdy, out of the way location. Connect the charger bases together using the included jumper wires. Use the power- suppy with the small tip and plug it into a standard 100 outlet and into either open plug on the charger base. Be sure to plug the jumpers & power supply jacks in all the way. Stack the coasters on the black charging base. The coaster number will always face front and the red charge indicator light will be on the left. We recommend that you do not stack coasters more than 15 high. You should see a red light appear on each coaster. This light indicates proper charging is taking place. Coaster Numbers : On the front of each coaster is your coaster number *Smps adaptor (Transmitter Use: DC 12V 2.5A) , (Charger Base: DC12V 2.5A) System Configuration Your system was set at the factory and will function as soon as it is powered up. Default setup is as follows: Out of Range alert is off. Coasters are set to Vibration & Flash when paged. Set time(12:00 AM) Range Test is off This configuration should be satisfactory for most locations. Should the need arise to make any configuration changes follow the instructions below. System Programming: To enter programming mode, press the “SETUP” button and enter the password “3690” followed by “enter”. If the password is accepted, the display will show “use * to scroll to menu options”. (Use the “ ∗ ∗∗ ∗ / Menu” key to scroll through the different menu options or press “CANCEL” to exit the system programming menu.) 1. Setting the “Out of Range” (for coasters only) (Factory Default: OFF) With this feature, the coasters will play a Beep- sound for 10minute when taken out of range of the transmitter to inform the guest that they are out of range and will miss their page. The Beep-sound will stop, when they return back within range. Be sure that all coasters are returned before turning out of range on or off. TURNING THE OUT OF RANGE ON • Remove all the coasters from the charging unit or unplug the power supply that is connected to the charging base • At the “Out of Range” menu, press the “#/Select” key to turn the out of range ON. • Press the “ENTER” key. After sending the signal, all the coasters will light up once to tell you that they received the new code. • Press “CANCEL” key to exit the system programming menu. To test the coasters with out of range on, unplug the power supply, that is connected to the transmitter. After 45 – 50 seconds, all the coasters will play a Beep-sound since they are not receiving a signal from the transmitter. Plug in the power supply back into the transmitter. After a few seconds, all coasters will stop playing the Beep-sound. Return all the coasters to the charging base or plug the power supply. The coasters are ready to receive the page with the out of range feature turned on. TURNING THE OUT OF RANGE OFF • Remove all the coasters from the charging unit or unplug the power supply that is connected to the charging base • At the “Out of Range” menu, press “#/Select” key to turn the out of range OFF. • Press “ENTER” key. After sending the signal, all the coasters will light up once to tell you that they received the new code. • Press “CANCEL” key to exit the system programming menu. To test the coasters with out of range off, unplug the power supply, that is connected to the transmitter. After 45 - 50 seconds, all the coasters should not play the Beep-sound since the out of range were turned off. If all or some of the coasters are playing the Beep-sound, repeat the procedure above. If none of the coasters are playing the Beep-sound, return all the coasters to the charging base or plug the power supply. Plug the power supply of the transmitter. The coasters are ready to receive the page with the out of range feature turned off. 2. Set the Current Time • At the “Set Current Time” menu, set the hour then press “ENTER” key. • Set the minutes and press “ENTER” key. • Use the “# /Select” key to select AM or PM. • After the correct time is set, press the “ENTER” or “∗ ∗∗ ∗ / Menu” key to return to the main menu or press the “CANCEL” key 2 times to exit the system programming menu. . 3. Set Pager Alert (Factory Default: Vibration & Flash ) With this feature you have the option of changing the way your coasters alert the guest. Be sure that all coasters are returned before performing this procedure. To change the alert mode of your coasters follow these instructions: • Remove all the coasters from the charging unit or unplug the power supply that is connected to the charging bases. • At the “Set Pager Alert ” menu, press the “#/Select” key to scroll through the different alert options. • After making a selection, press the “enter” key . After sending the code, the coasters will now respond with your new selection. • Press “CANCEL” key to exit the system programming menu • Return all the coasters to the charging base or plug the power supply. The coasters are ready to receive the page with the new alert. (3 type Option: Vibration & Flash / Vibration & Beep / Vibration only) 4. Range Test (Factory Default : OFF) With this feature you can determine what distance your transmitter will cover. • Remove a couple of coasters from the charging stack. • At the range test men…

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Users Manual

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Operational Description

QBTLTK-P1 A.Circuit Description Pilot pager uses DC 2.4V as its power supply. Pilot pager receives the frequency from TX through loop antenna. 27 MHz is induced into C2 {2.5P)capacitor to match the antenna. First amplification occurs at circuit Q1[c3882] and a signal is input into u5 IFIC(TA31142FN). If signal is input, 26.9950Mhz and oscillation Crystal are mixed and produce 455Khz frequency. The output 455Khz signal goes through IFIC filter and amplified at IFIC and transformed to FSK Signal. This FSK signal is input into cpu number 11 terminal. The input message is operated according to the 8 bits of message code. The memorized messages in eeprom IC are as follows. Message Code: 44 –out of range OFF, 55-out of range ON, 66-Vibe& Beep, 77-Vibration Only, 88-Vibe & Flash, 99-Sleep mode. Pic16c715 IC plays the role of CPU. It receives messages from u4[24Lco2] and controls the operation in sequent or simultaneously. The operation continues for 2 minutes. If it doesn’t receive any signals, it generates beep alarm. B.USER’S Guide Handing out the Coasters: Give the guest a coaster. Note their name and Coaster number on the sign out sheet(Included). Tell the guest the coaster will signal when their table(or Food) is ready. The default page for this system is for the coaster to flash and vibrate for 3 minutes. After the coaster is finished vibrating it automatically goes back into standby mode waiting for the next page. You can hand the coasters out right from the charging stack (They will “demo” Page each time they are removed from the stack) or you can simply store them in a basket and hand them out. A fully Charged coaster will function without being recharged for 8 – 12 hours. (The Charging Light on the chargerbase : Green Color. Paging the Guest: When the guest’s table( or food) is ready simply press the coaster number on the transmitter Keypad followed by the “send” key. For example. Press “11, šŒ•‹ šŒ•‹šŒ•‹ šŒ•‹” and coaster # 11 will signal. message Code(Groupcall/ Individual call) Message code Alert Mark of Pager Press Groupcall ID #, 44 Out of Range OFF Press Individual Pager # 55 Out of Range ON 66 Vibe & Beep 77 Vibration only 88 Vibe & Flash 99 Sleep Mode Out of range Feature With this feature, the coaster will play a melody to inform your customer that they are out of range and will miss their page. The melody will only stop if they are within range. Default from the factory is Out of Range Off (Transmitter setting) • Out of Range On (After sending the signal, all the coasters will light up once to tell you that they received the ON code. -G GG G j“–Š’žšŒG“Ž›•Ž j“–Š’žšŒG“Ž›•Žj“–Š’žšŒG“Ž›•Ž j“–Š’žšŒG“Ž›•ŽP • Out of Range Off (After sending the signal, all the coasters will light up once to tell you that they received the OFF code.-h•›G h•›Gh•›G h•›G– Š“–Š’žšŒG“Ž›•Ž Š“–Š’žšŒG“Ž›•ŽŠ“–Š’žšŒG“Ž›•Ž Š“–Š’žšŒG“Ž›•Ž ) To turn the Out of range feature an follow these procedures: Remove all the coasters from the charging base or simply unplug the power supply that is connected to the charging unit. Please select the “Out of Range ON” in SETUP MODE of the Transmitter. After making a selection, press the “enter” key. All the coasters will light up to tell you that they have received the new code. To test the coasters, unplug the power supply that is connected to the LEETEK transmitter. After 45 seconds, all the coasters will play a melody since they are not receiving a signal from the transmitter. Return all the coasters to the charging base or plug in the power supply. The coasters are ready to receive a page with the out of range feature turned on. Follow the same procedure to turn the out of range feature off, but use the “Out of Range OFF” in SETUP MODE of the transmitter. Alert stop Feature To stop the page, from the transmitter press # “11”- enter - 99 -send This will put coaster # 11 to stop the page individually (Do not put it to sleep all we need is to stop the page). To repage, press “ 11, send ” and coaster #11 will signal. Auto-Locate Feature This feature causes ALL coasters (that are not on the charging stack) to signal at once. This feature is useful when you are closed and would like to locate any misplaced coasters around your restaurant. To locate ALL coasters, press “1249 – send”. Any coaster not on the charging stack will signal (Vibration & Flash ). Search your restaurant for missing coasters. Remember to check the parking lot and look in the bushes! After finding all the missing coasters, put all the coasters on the charging rack to stop the “auto locate” alert. Never press 1249 send while coasters are with the guest – All coasters will alert at once!!! G G G

Parts List/Tune Up Info

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Test Report

THRUlab & Engrning THRUlab & EngrningTHRUlab & Engrning THRUlab & Engrning. RM1105,11FL, ACE TECHNO TOWER 197-22,GURO-DONG GURO-GU SEOUL KOREA 81221095059F81221095056 email [email protected] APPLICANT: LEE TECHNOLOGY KOREA. Co.,Ltd. FCC ID QBTLTK-P1 REPORT #:{oy|TXYX^WZ 1 of 5 Test Report Product Name: FM PILOT PAGER FCC ID: QBTLTK-P1 Applicant: LEE TECHNOLOGY KOREA. Co.,Ltd 24-2 Samjungdong, ohjunggu, Puchoncity Kyounggido Korea Date Receipt: 12/10/2003 Date Tested: 12/17/2003 THRUlab & Engrning THRUlab & EngrningTHRUlab & Engrning THRUlab & Engrning. RM1105,11FL, ACE TECHNO TOWER 197-22,GURO-DONG GURO-GU SEOUL KOREA 81221095059F81221095056 email [email protected] APPLICANT: LEE TECHNOLOGY KOREA. Co.,Ltd. FCC ID QBTLTK-P1 REPORT #:{oy|TXYX^WZ 2 of 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST APPLICANT: LEE TECHNOLOGY KOREA. Co.,Ltd FCC ID: QBTLTK-P1 TEST REPORT CONTAINING: PAGE 3...............TEST EQUIPMENT LIST PAGE 4...............TEST PROCEDURES PAGE 5...............RADIATION INTERFERENCE TEST DATA EXHIBITS CONTAINING: EXHIBIT 1............BLOCK DIAGRAM EXHIBIT 2............SCHEMATIC EXHIBIT 3............PARTS LIST EXHIBIT 4............INSTRUCTION MANUAL EXHIBIT 5............SAMPLE OF FCC ID LABEL EXHIBIT 6............LOCATION OF FCC ID LABEL EXHIBIT 7............EXTERNAL PHOTO - FRONT SIDE EXHIBIT 8............EXTERNAL PHOTO - BACK SIDE EXHIBIT 9............INTERNAL PHOTO - COMPONENT SIDE EXHIBIT 10...........INTERNAL PHOTO - COPPER SIDE EXHIBIT 11...........CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION EXHIBIT 12 ....................OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION EXHIBIT 13...........TEST SET UP PHOTO THRUlab & Engrning THRUlab & EngrningTHRUlab & Engrning THRUlab & Engrning             ! "#$%&'()&*$'"+'" APPLICANT: LEE TECHNOLOGY KOREA. Co.,Ltd. FCC ID QBTLTK-P1 REPORT #:  - *,  APPLICANT : LEE TECHNOLOGY KOREA. Co.,Ltd. FCC ID : QBTLTK-P1 TEST EQUIPMENT LIST DEVICE MODEL MFGR SERNO DUE.CAL EMI Test Receiver ESVS 10 Rohde & Schwarz 830489/001 2004.04.25. Spectrum Analyzer 8566B Hewlett Packard 2311A02394 2004.03.17 Spectrum Display 85662A Hewlett Packard 2542A12429 2004.03.17 Quasi-Peak Adapter 85650A Hewlett Packard 2521A00887 2004.03.17 RF Preselector 85685A Hewlett Packard 2648A00504 2004.03.17 Pre- Amplifier 8449B Hewlett Packard 3008A00375 2004.03.17 Pre- Amplifier 8447F Hewlett Packard 3113A05367 2004.03.17 Spectrum Monitor EZM Rohde & Schwarz 862304/007 2004.03.17 Bico- Antenna 94455-1 Eaton 977 2004.03.17 Log- Periodic Antenna 3146 EMCO 2051 2004.03.17 Dipole Antenna TDA25/1/2 Electro Metrics 176/200/200 2004.03.17 Horn Antenna SAS-571 A.H Systems 414 2004.03.17 Spectrum Analyzer R3261C Advantest 71720189 2004.04.26 LISN KNW-242 Kyoritsu 8-923-2 2004.07.12 LISN 8012-50-R-24 Solar 8379121 2004.07.12 Loop Ant 6507 EMCO 1435 2004.10.06 THRUlab & Engrning THRUlab & EngrningTHRUlab & Engrning THRUlab & Engrning             ! "#$%&'()&*$'"+'" APPLICANT: LEE TECHNOLOGY KOREA. Co.,Ltd. FCC ID QBTLTK-P1 REPORT #:  . *,  TEST PROCEDURE GENERAL : This report shall NOT be reproduced except in full without the written approval of ThruLab & Engring. RADIATION INTERFERENCE : The test procedure used was ANSI STANDARD C63.4-1992 using a HEWLETT PACKARD spectrum analyzer with a preselector. The bandwidth of the spectrum analyzer was 100 kHZ with an appropriate sweep speed. The analyzer was calibrated in dB above a microvolt at the output of the antenna. The resolution bandwidth was 100KHZ and the video bandwidth was 300KHZ. The ambient temperature of the UUT was 80ºF with a humidity of 70%. FORMULA OF CONVERSION FACTORS : The Field Strength at 3m was established by adding the meter reading of the spectrum analyzer (which is set to read in units of dBuV) to the antenna correction factor supplied by the antenna manufacturer. The antenna correction factors are stated in terms of dB. The gain of the Preselector was accounted for in the Spectrum Analyzer Meter Reading. Example: Freq (MHz) METER READING + ACF = FS 33 20 dBuV + 10.36 dB = 30.36 dBuV/m @ 3m ANSI STANDARD C63.4-1992 10.1.7 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES : The unit under test was placed on a table 80 cm high and with dimensions of 1m by 1.5m. The table used for radiated measurements is capable of continuous rotation. When an emission was found, the table was rotated to produce the maximum signal strength. At this point, the antenna was raised and lowered from 1m to 4m. The antenna was placed in both the horizontal and vertical planes. The situation was similar for the conducted measurement except that the table did not rotate. The EUT was setup as described in ANSIC63.4-1992 with the EUT 40 cm from the vertical ground wall. Not Applicable battery operated. THRUlab & Engrning THRUlab & EngrningTHRUlab & Engrning THRUlab & Engrning             ! "#$%&'()&*$'"+'" APPLICANT: LEE TECHNOLOGY KOREA. Co.,Ltd. FCC ID QBTLTK-P1 REPORT #:   *,  APPLICANT : LEE TECHNOLOGY KOREA. Co.,Ltd.. FCC ID : QBTLTK-P1 NAME OF TEST : RADIATION INTERFERENCE RULES PART NO .: 15.109 REQUIREMENTS : 30 to 88 MHz: 40.0 dBuV/M @ 3 METERS 88 to 216 MHz: 43.5 dBuV/M 216 to 960 MHz: 46.0 dBuV/M ABOVE 960 MHz: 54.0 dBuV/M TEST RESULTS : A search was made of the spectrum from 30 to 1000MHz and the measurements indicate that the unit DOES meet the FCC requirements. TEST DATA: No Frequency (MHz) Result (dBuv) Polar ANT Hight Antenna Factor Cable Loss Limit (dBuv) Value (dBuv) Margin (dBuv) 1 30.92 24.8 V 1.5 13.1 0.7 40.0 11.1 -15.2 2 32.30 26.5 H 2.3 13.0 0.7 40.0 12.8 -13.5 3 49.31 23.0 V 1.0 11.0 1.0 40.0 11.0 -17.0 4 55.15 16.6 V 1.6 9.1 1.1 40.0 6.4 -23.4 5 65.40 13.3 V 2.0 6.4 1.2 40.0 5.8 -26.7 6 79.70 14.5 H 2.9 8.0 1.3 40.0 5.2 -25.5 7 184.15 22.3 H 2.4 14.2 2.4 43.5 5.7 -21.2 8 300.82 28.2 V 1.4 16.1 3.4 46.0 8.6 -17.8 9 501.10 29.9 V 1.2 18.1 4.9 46…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Jongchul Lee(President)
[email protected]82-32-324-9838Fax: 82-32-324-9840

Test Firm

Thru Lab & EngineeringK. Kang
[email protected]82-2-846-5002Fax: 82-2-834-0969

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115B26.995 MHz - 26.995 MHz-

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