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QBTLTK-P1200FM PILOT TRANSMITTER

Lee Technology Korea Co., Ltd.
FM PILOT TRANSMITTER - FCC ID QBTLTK-P1200 - Lee Technology Korea Co., Ltd.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Date of Grant
Jan 05, 2004
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Jan 05, 2004
Equipment Note
FM PILOT TRANSMITTER
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-P1200 A) Circuit Description FM Pilot Transmitter uses DC12V/2.5A 60Hz as its DC Power Supply. If the power is input into the PCB, the voltage is separately input into U4 (78L05) and U5 (78L12). U5 (78L12) supplies drive voltage to RF Tuner. U4 (78L05) supplies drive voltage to main PCB CPU and LCD Display. CPU drives address that is FM code division method. All data are stored in U1 (Pic 16c505) and are used according to AddressKey(1 st - 1249 th ) . Code data are input into pin 14 of IC U1(Pic 16C74B) and go to Mixing circuit inside of IC and outputs 10uW of signal through output terminal of Pin17. This signal is input into RF/Tuner input terminal Q5(KRC114). Then it goes through 21.4MHz medium frequency filter and 26.9950MHz of Crystal oscillates. Then 33dbm(2W) is output through TR output terminal. Then the signal finally is output through 27Mhz antenna. B )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 40 – 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 menu, press “#/Select” key to turn range test “ON”. • Press “ENTER” to start the range test. As soon as range test is activated you’ll notice the coasters flash once every 3 seconds (if you use pagers they will vibrate). Walk around your property. When you reach the point where the coasters do not flash consistently, this is your maximum range. • Press the “CANCEL” key to stop the range test. Press the “CANCEL” key again to exit the system programming menu. 5. program to pager Press Pager # to change the Number of Pager. • Connect the programmer to Hole-Pin of Coaster Pager. At the same time , Enter Pager # to modification, and then press the “ENTER” key, • Verify OK sign: Beep sound & LED blinking. • Press only Pager # to change the Number. • Base ID & Group ID reserve a seat beforehand.(It is marked by numeral) 1. When a guest arrives, remove a coaster from the stack. It will alert for 10 seconds while you show them and explain what they will be looking for when they are paged. Write the coaster number next to the person's name on t…

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Parts List/Tune Up Info

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Test Report

THRUlab & Engrning THRUlab & EngrningTHRUlab & Engrning THRUlab & Engrning                 ! "#$%&'()&*$'"+'" APPLICANT: LEE TECHNOLOGY KOREA. Co.,Ltd. FCC ID QBTLTK-P1200  , -. / ,    *0  Test Report Product Name: FM Pilot transmitter FCC ID: QBTLTK-P1200 Applicant: LEE TECHNOLOGY KOREA. Co.,Ltd. 24-2 Samjungdong, ohjunggu, Puchoncity, Kyounggido, Korea Date Receipt: 12/10/2003 Date Tested: 12/29/2003 THRUlab & Engrning THRUlab & EngrningTHRUlab & Engrning THRUlab & Engrning                 ! "#$%&'()&*$'"+'" APPLICANT: LEE TECHNOLOGY KOREA. Co.,Ltd. FCC ID QBTLTK-P1200  , -. / ,    *0  TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST APPLICANT: LEE TECHNOLOGY KOREA. Co.,Ltd. FCC ID: QBTLTK-P1200 TEST REPORT: PAGE 3............GENERAL INFORMATION & TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION PAGE 4............TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION CONTINUED RF POWER OUTPUT PAGE 5-6......... POWER LINE CONDUCTED INTERFRENCE PAGE 8............MODULATION CHARACTERISTICS OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH PAGE 9............OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH PLOT PAGE 10...........SPURIOUS EMISSION ATANTENNA TERMINAL TEST PROCEDUE PAGE 11............UNWANTED EMISSIONs PAGE 12............METHOD OF MEASURING RADIATED SPURIOUS EMISSIONS PAGE 13-14.........FREQUENCY STABILITY PAGE 15............TEST EQUIPMENT LIST EXHIBIT CONTAINING: EXHIBIT 1.........BLOCK DIAGRAM EXHIBIT 2.........SCHEMATIC EXHIBIT 3.........PARTS LIST EXHIBIT 4.........USERS MANUAL EXHIBIT 5.........LABEL SAMPLE EXHIBIT 6.........LABEL LOCATION EXHIBIT 7.........EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS EXHIBIT 8.........INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS EXHIBIT 9.........TUNING PROCEDURE EXHIBIT 10........OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION EXHIBIT 11........TEST SET UP PHOTOGRAPH THRUlab & Engrning THRUlab & EngrningTHRUlab & Engrning THRUlab & Engrning                 ! "#$%&'()&*$'"+'" APPLICANT: LEE TECHNOLOGY KOREA. Co.,Ltd. FCC ID QBTLTK-P1200  , -. / ,   / *0  GENERAL INFORMATION 2.1033(c)(1)(2) LEE TECHNOLOGY KOREA.Co.,Ltd.will sell the FCC ID: QBTLTK-P1200 Radio Control transmitter in quantity, for use PART 95 SUBPART C. LEE TECHNOLOGY KOREA.Co.,Ltd. #24-2 samjungdong, ohjunggu, puchoncity, Kyounggido,Korea. 2.1033(c)(3) Instruction manual is included as exhibit #4. 2.1033(4) Type of Emission: 6K4F1D 95.631 (b) (1) Bn = 2M + 2DK M = 4,800 Bits per second D = 800 Hz (Peak Deviation) K = 1 Bn = 2(4800/2) + 2(800)(1) = 4.8K + 1.6K = 6.4k ALLOWED AUTHORIZED BANDWIDTH = 8.00 kHz. 95.633(b) Authorized Bandwidth 8 kHz for RC Transmitter 2.1033(c) (5) Frequency Range: 26.9950 MHz 95.623 (a) (6) Power Range and Controls: There are NO user Power controls. (7) Function of each electron tube or semiconductor device or other active circuit device: See Exhibit #3. (8) Maximum Output Power Rating: 1.905W Conducted. (9) DC Voltages and Current into Final Amplifier: FINAL AMPLIFIER ONLY Vce = 12.0Volts DC Ice = 0.86A. Pin = 10.32Watts 2.1033(c)(10) Tune-up procedure. The tune-up procedure is included as Exhibit #9. THRUlab & Engrning THRUlab & EngrningTHRUlab & Engrning THRUlab & Engrning                 ! "#$%&'()&*$'"+'" APPLICANT: LEE TECHNOLOGY KOREA. Co.,Ltd. FCC ID QBTLTK-P1200  , -. / ,   1 *0  2.1033(c)(10) Complete Circuit Diagrams: The circuit diagram is included as part of Exhibit # 2. (10) Description of all circuitry and devices provided for determining and stabilizing frequency is given in EXHIBIT #10. 2.1033(c)(11) The Equipment identification is shown as Exhibit #5. 2.1033(c)(12) Photographs of the equipment are shown as Exhibits No. 7-8. 2.1033(c)(13) Equipment employing Digital modulation. N/A. 2.1033(c)(14) The data required by 2.1046-2.1057 follows; 2.1046 RF power is measured by the Conducted METHOD. There are no provisions to limit the power. With a nominal Power Supply voltage of 12.0 VDC, and the transmitter properly adjusted the RF output measures: Po = 1.905 Watts Conducted. 2.1046 RF power output. CARRIER SPECTRUM ATTEN Reading CONDUCTED LIMIT FREQUENCY ANALYZER Value OUTPUT POWER [MHz] [dBm] [dB] [dBm] [W] [W] 26.995 -3.2 36 32.8  4 THRUlab & Engrning THRUlab & EngrningTHRUlab & Engrning THRUlab & Engrning                 ! "#$%&'()&*$'"+'" APPLICANT: LEE TECHNOLOGY KOREA. Co.,Ltd. FCC ID QBTLTK-P1200  , -. / ,    *0  APPLICANT: LEE TECHNOLOGY KOREA. Co.,Ltd FCC ID: QBTLTK-P1200 NAME OF TEST: POWER LINE CONDUCTED INTERFRENCE RULES PART NUMBER: 15.207 MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS : FREQUENCY dBuV MHz 0.15-0.5 66-56 0.5-5 56 5-30 60 TEST RROCEDURE : ANSI STANDARD C63.4 - 1992 THE HIGHEST EMISSION READ FOR LINE 1 WAS 46.5 dBuV @ 24.58 MHz THE HIGHEST EMISSION READ FOR LINE 2 WAS 46.7 dBuV @ 25.69 MHz THE GRAPHS ARE ON THE FOLLOWING PAGES REPRESENT THE EMISSIONS READ FOR POWERLINE CONDUCTED FOR THIS DEVICE. AC Adaptor: MODEL:TY-4000 (Tae Young Electronics co.,LTD.) INPUT:100-240 VAC 1.0A 50/60Hz OUTPUT:12V-2.5A TEST RESULTS: Both lines were observed with UUT transmitting. The measurements indicate that the unit DOES appear to meet the FCC requirements for this class of equipment PERFORMED BY :K.M CHOI DATE: 12/17/03 THRUlab & Engrning THRUlab & EngrningTHRUlab & Engrning THRUlab & Engrning      …

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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 OutputEmissionTolerance
195C26.995 MHz - 26.995 MHz1.905 W6K40F1D50.0000000000 ppm
Grant Notes
Power listed is conducted. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.End-users must be provided with specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.

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