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QRNF3500Car alarm remote control transmitter and receiver

Fusion Electronics Ltd
Car alarm remote control transmitter and receiver - FCC ID QRNF3500 - Fusion Electronics Ltd
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
Date of Grant
May 18, 2003
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Mar 25, 2003
Equipment Note
Car alarm remote control transmitter and receiver
Frequency Range
314.93800000 - 314.93800000
Company
Fusion Electronics Ltd
Country
New Zealand

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Users Manual

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Block Diagram

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Cover Letter(s)

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Operational Description

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Test Report

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Users Manual

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Block Diagram

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Cover Letter(s)

20 February 2003 EMC Technologies 47 MacKelvie St Grey Lynn Auckland Attention: Andrew Cutler Good morning and thank you for your e-mail with regards to the pending FCC approval for the F-3500 Alarm system. On behalf of Fusion Electronics Ltd I fully authorize EMC Technologies to collate and submit all required data needed to get the model Fusion F-3500 Vehicle Alarm System FCC Approved. Please note ALL documentation including schematic diagrams and PCB layouts must remain completely CONFIDENTIAL. Failure to do so will result in legal action. If there is any further information or verification required please don’t hesitate to contact me. Yours sincerely Mark Richards Fusion Electronics Ltd 11 Heremai Street Henderson Auckland New Zealand Ph: +64 9 8392704 Mob: +64 21 740880 e-mail: [email protected]

Cover Letter(s)

20 February 2003 Federal Communications Commission Equipment Authorisation Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 United States of America To whom it may concern CONFIDENTIALITY REQUEST Reference rule sections 0.457 (d) (ii) and pursuant to rule section 0.459 (a) confidentiality is requested as follows. Specific Information: Schematics The schematics contain trade secret information which is not made routinely available to the public or to our competitors. Disclosure of this information could result in an unfair advantage to our competitors. It should be treated as confidential for the duration of the Grant Of Authorisation. Mark Richards Fusion Electronics Ltd 11 Heremai Street Henderson Auckland New Zealand Ph: +64 9 8392704 Mob: +64 21 740880 e-mail: [email protected]

External Photos

Transmitter external view Receiver External View

Internal Photos

Transmitter internal view Receiver Internal View

Operational Description

Operational Description 731 Confirmation number; EA803615 My client advises that an operational description is contained within the Owners Manual which has been previously forwarded. A copy of this manual has been forwarded to you again Just in case this is not sufficient I have prepared a quick operational description which I hope will suffice. The device tested consists of a handheld remote transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter is a low power handheld device which is used to remotely control a vehicle security system. The receiver is integrated into the security system. Operation of the vehicle security system is achieved when a transmitted signal is received by the receiver. This system allows the following typical operations: - locking and unlocking the car doors - activating and deactivating the vehicle security alarm - panic mode operation - car location - automatic window closing etc, etc, etc If the security system is activated an audible siren is activated and the headlights and indicators are also activated. The receiver is integrated into the security system that would be located securely within the vehicle.

Operational Description

β€’ owners manual β€’ f-3500 f-3500f-3500 Vehicle Security System New Zealand ph 0800 387 466 Australia ph 1800 143 873 United Kingdom ph 0800 169 8891 USA/Canada ph 1877 333 7944 introduction Thank you and congratulations for choosing FUSION Car Security for your alarm requirements. FUSION alarms have been significantly improved throughout the years to assure quality and reliability. The latest in technology has been incorporated into every security product providing you with incredible security and unparalleled performance. Our simple yet highly developed circuitry, contributes to the ultimate in circuit stability. This is why we are sure that your new FUSION security system will provide you with peace of mind for years to come. Manufacturing quality vehicle security is not all FUSION has accomplished. Check out our full line up of head units, signal processors, component speakers, full range speakers, amplifiers and of course, our wide range of high performance subwoofers. Explore the potential of FUSION Car Audio and Security and most of all, enjoy the experience! CAR ALARM FEATURES CODE LEARNING TRANSMITTER a. With the Ignition ON, press the valet switch 10 times within 8 seconds, the siren will chirp 3 times to enter code learning mode. (3 transmitters maximum). b. Press any button on the transmitter within 8 seconds. If over 8 seconds or the ignition is turned OFF, the system will exit code learning mode automatically. c. The siren will chirp for confirmation as soon as a new code is learned. For example, when the first transmitter is learnt, the siren will chirp once. When the second transmitter is learnt, the siren will chirp twice and so on. d. If one of the transmitters is to be programmed, all other transmitters must be reprogrammed at the same time. ARMING a. Press button 1. b. Siren will chirp once for ARM indication or no chirp if the function is disabled (Programmable Function 6). c. Park lights will flash once. d. Doors will lock (if central locking installed). e. LED will flash slowly. If door is not closed, the siren will chirp 6 times for warning and LED flashes quickly. f. Disables the engine if the engine disable Interrupt Relays are connected. g. After 3 seconds, the system is ARMED. If the alarm is triggered within 3 sec, the siren will chirp twice and the circuit is by-passed until the triggering source is stable. DISARMING a. Press button 2. b. Park lights will flash 2 times, siren will chirp 2 times or no chirp if function disabled (Programmable Function 6). c. If siren chirps 3 times, the alarm has been triggered in your absence (See LED Status reporting below). d. Doors will UNLOCK (if central locking installed). Some vehicles UNLOCK the drivers door first on the first press of the UNLOCK button. If this is the case then when DISARMING the alarm you will need to press and hold the UNLOCK button for 2 seconds. This should trigger the remaining doors to UNLOCK. LED STATUS REPORTING a. On DISARMING if the siren chirps 3 times the alarm has been triggered in your absence. b. The parking lights will flash the number times according to the ZONE triggered your absence. c. With the ignition OFF the LED will be flashing a report code to tell you which ZONE triggered in your absence. The flashing sequence will remain to flash for 30 seconds and will be reset by turning on the ignition, codes are spaced by 1.5 seconds. Zone 4 - SHOCK SENSOR port trigger, 3 Siren chirps, 4 Light flashes and the LED flashes 4 times per cycle Zone 5 - AUX SENSOR port trigger, 3 Siren chirps, 5 Light flashes and the LED flashes 5 times per cycle Zone 6 - DOOR trigger, 3 Siren chirps, 6 Light flashes and the LED flashes 6 times per cycle Zone 7 - TRUNK trigger, 3 Siren chirps, 7 Light flashes and the LED flashes 7 times per cycle Zone 8 - IGNITION trigger, 3 Siren chirps, 8 Light flashes and the LED flashes 8 times per cycle. d. To reset the LED status reporting feature, turn the ignition ON. REMOTE CONTROL Functions Conditions a. ARMS alarm and locks doors (if installed) Alarm is DISARMED b. Car finder with sound Alarm is ARMED c. Temporarily stops alarm from sounding Alarm is sounding d. Locks doors (if central locking is installed) While Driving e. Pressing for 2 seconds will trigger the window While DISARMED Closure module (if installed) a. DISARMS alarm Alarm is ARMED b. Unlocks doors (if central locking installed) While Driving c. Stops alarm from sounding Alarm is sounding d. Press and hold for 2 seconds to activate While Disarming 2ND Unlock (if selected see page 4) a. ARMS alarm silently Alarm is DISARMED b. Car finder without sound Alarm is ARMED c. Anti-car-jack (see page 4) While driving d. Temporary Last Door Arming and Before turning off vehicle Automatic Immobiliser Bypass Activates Channel 2 Output to Open trunk, Ignition OFF window roll up or even Auto Start Modules. Alarm is DISARMED Activates PANIC MODE Anytime Button # 1 2 3 2 + 3 1 + 2 Note: Please refer the above table and operating instructions for all alarm functions. f-3500 V ehicle Security System V e h i c l e S e c u r i t y S y s t e m 1 Button 1Button 2 Button 3 The F-3500 vehicle security system is approved by FCC. FCC ID:QRNF3500 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 may cause undesired operation. PANIC MODE a. Press + The siren will sound, and park lights will flash for 30 seconds or until reset. b. Press or to reset the panic. SILENT ARMING a. Press button 3. b. Park lights will flash once. c. Doors will lock (if central locking installed). d. LED will flash slowly. If a door is not closed properly, the siren will chirp 6 times for warning and the LED flashes quickly. e. The onboard engine immobiliser relays if connected will be ARMED. f. Once silently ARMED if you DISARM the alarm using the button the alarm w…

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Test Report

26 March 2003 Ref: 21127.1 Attn: Mr Mark Richards Fusion Electronics Ltd PO Box 21-784 Henderson Auckland New Zealand Dear Sir Attached are the results of measurements made upon the Fusion F-3500 Vehicle Security System recently submitted to this Laboratory for testing. The results show that this device complies with FCC Part 15 Subpart C. Yours faithfully, Andrew Cutler General Manager EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd Test Report No 21127.1 Report date: 4 December 2002 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd Telephone: +64 9 360 0862 Fax: +64 9 360 0861 STREET ADDRESS - 47 MacKelvie Street, Grey Lynn, Auckland, New Zealand E-mail: [email protected] POSTAL ADDRESS - PO Box 68 307, Newton, Auckland, New Zealand Web Site: www.emctech.com.au Page 1 of 19 This report may not be reproduced except in full TEST REPORT Fusion F-3500 Vehicle Security System tested to 47 Code of Federal Regulations Part 15 - Radio Frequency Devices Subpart B – Unintentional Radiators Subpart C – Intentional Radiators for Fusion Electronics Ltd This Test Report is issued with the authority of: _____________________________________ Andrew Cutler - General Manager Prepared By: _____________________________________ Karen Miller - Office Administrator EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd Test Report No 21127.1 Report date: 4 December 2002 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd Telephone: +64 9 360 0862 Fax: +64 9 360 0861 STREET ADDRESS - 47 MacKelvie Street, Grey Lynn, Auckland, New Zealand E-mail: [email protected] POSTAL ADDRESS - PO Box 68 307, Newton, Auckland, New Zealand Web Site: www.emctech.com.au Page 2 of 19 This report may not be reproduced except in full Table of Contents 1. STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE 3 2. RESULTS SUMMARY 3 3. INTRODUCTION 5 4. CLIENT INFORMATION 5 5. DESCRIPTION OF TEST SAMPLE 6 6. METHODS AND PROCEDURES 7 7. RESULTS 7 8. TEST EQUIPMENT USED 12 9. ACCREDITATIONS 12 10. PHOTOGRAPHS 13 EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd Test Report No 21127.1 Report date: 4 December 2002 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd Telephone: +64 9 360 0862 Fax: +64 9 360 0861 STREET ADDRESS - 47 MacKelvie Street, Grey Lynn, Auckland, New Zealand E-mail: [email protected] POSTAL ADDRESS - PO Box 68 307, Newton, Auckland, New Zealand Web Site: www.emctech.com.au Page 3 of 19 This report may not be reproduced except in full 1. STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE The Fusion F-3500 Vehicle Security System complies with FCC Part 15 Subpart B as an Unintentional Radiator and Subpart C as an Intentional Radiator when the methods, as described in ANSI C63.4 - 1992, are applied. 2. RESULTS SUMMARY The results from testing are summarised in the following table: Receiver Clause Parameter Result 15.101 Equipment authorisation requirement. Certification or Declaration of Conformity required for receivers. 15.103 Exempted devices. Not applicable as the device is a receiver and is not a digital device. 15.107 Conducted limits Not applicable as the device is powered from an stand alone external DC battery supply (car battery). 15.109 Radiated emission limits Complies with a 2.0 dB margin at 314.480 MHz 15.111 Antenna power conduction limit for receivers. Not applicable. Receiver does not have terminals for the connection of an external antenna EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd Test Report No 21127.1 Report date: 4 December 2002 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd Telephone: +64 9 360 0862 Fax: +64 9 360 0861 STREET ADDRESS - 47 MacKelvie Street, Grey Lynn, Auckland, New Zealand E-mail: [email protected] POSTAL ADDRESS - PO Box 68 307, Newton, Auckland, New Zealand Web Site: www.emctech.com.au Page 4 of 19 This report may not be reproduced except in full Transmitter Clause Parameter Result 15.201 Equipment authorisation requirement. Certification required. 15.203 Antenna requirement Complies. Antenna integral. 15.204 External PA and antenna modifications Not applicable. No external devices. 15.205 Restricted bands of operation Complies. Device transmits periodically on 315 MHz. 15.207 Conducted limits Not applicable. Device is powered using an internal 12 Vdc alkaline battery. 15.209 Radiated emission limits. Not applicable. All emissions from the device are related to the transmitter fundamental and the resulting harmonic emissions. 15.231(a) General requirements Transmitter is operated manually with a switch that deactivates the transmitter within 5 seconds of being released. 15.231(b) Field strength of emissions Complies with a 17.1 dB margin at 1574.688 MHz. 15.231(c) Bandwidth Complies EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd Test Report No 21127.1 Report date: 4 December 2002 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd Telephone: +64 9 360 0862 Fax: +64 9 360 0861 STREET ADDRESS - 47 MacKelvie Street, Grey Lynn, Auckland, New Zealand E-mail: [email protected] POSTAL ADDRESS - PO Box 68 307, Newton, Auckland, New Zealand Web Site: www.emctech.com.au Page 5 of 19 This report may not be reproduced except in full 3. INTRODUCTION This report describes the tests and measurements for the purpose of determining compliance with the specification under the following conditions: The test sample was selected by the client. This report relates only to the sample tested. This report co…

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Test Setup Photos

r under test Receiver under test

Contact Information

Applicant

Mark Richards(Technical Manager)
[email protected]0064-9-8392704Fax: 0064-9-8368720

Test Firm

EMC Technologies NZ Ltd.Andrew Cutler
[email protected]64-9-360-0862Fax: 64-9-360-0861

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115.231314.938 MHz - 314.938 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term