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THE COMPLETE AUTO SECURITY SYSTEM OF THE 21ST CENTURY 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. Caution : Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Copyright 2004 TORNADO Audio, Inc.Model : ST 2004 SAINT AUTO SECURITY SYSTEM SAINT Remote Control Transmitter ARMDISARMMUTE ARMMUTE DISARM *ARM(Lock): PressARM button *DISARM(Unlock): Press DISARM button *MUTE ARM: Press AUX 1 and then Press *MUTE DISARM: Press AUX 2 and then Press Multi purpose channel outputCHANNEL 2 :Press & Hold more than 3 seconds (AUX Button-Continues output)I CHANNEL 3 :Press & Hold more than 3 seconds (AUXButton-Continues output)II CHANNEL 4 :Press & Hold more than 3 seconds (AUXI&AUXIIboth Buttons-Continues output) CHANNEL 5Press & Hold more than 3 seconds (Disarm/Unlock button-Continues output) CHANNEL 2CHANNEL 3CHANNEL 4CHANNEL 5 Press and holdButton (more then 3 seconds) SAINT Security System Operation Using the Transmitter to Arm the Security System 1. Exit the vehicle and close all entrances. 2. Press and release the ARM/Lock button on the transmitter. The security system will respond as follows: a. The siren will chirp one time. b. The LED indicator will begin to flash at a steady rate. c. The parking light will flash one time. d. The starter disable relay is activatedand will prevent the engine from starting. e. All protected entrances are armed. The Security System is now fully ARMED! Automatic Arming(Without using Transmitter) NOTE : The following information is valid only if your security system has been programmed to Automatically (Passive) arm. Check with your dealer if you are unsure. Turn off the ignition key and exit the vehicle. Close all protected entrances. After the last protected entrance is closed the siren will chirp one time and the LED indicator will begin to flash rapidly. The fast flashing LED indicates that the auto arm timer is counting down and the security system will become armed within 30 seconds. After 30 seconds has passed, the security system will respond as follows: Note 1 : Reopening a protected entrance will stop the arming timer. After closing the entrance the timer will begin counting down again from zero. Note 2 : If the vehicle has a delayed interior lighting system, the auto arming timer will start counting after the interior lighting has turned itself off. This could add up to 30 seconds to the total auto arming countdown time. (Up to 60 seconds total arming delay) A. The siren will chirp one time. B. The LED indicator will begin to flash slower. C. The parking lights will flash one time. D. The starter disable relay is activated and will prevent the engine from starting. E. All protected entrances are armed. The Security System is now fully ARMED! SAINT Disarming the Security System (Using the Transmitter) Press and release the Disarm/Unlock button on the transmitter. The security system will respond as follow: A. The siren will chirp two times. B. The LED indicator will be off. C. The parking lights will flash two times. NOTE: If you are disarming the security system after it has been triggered and the horn/siren is sounding, the disarm chirps are automatically deleted. The Security System is now Disarmed! Valet / Override Switch Operation Remote mobile security systems are supplied with a push button valet switch. The valet switch is used to override the security system in the event that the transmitters are lost or fail to operate or to put the security system in non-operational mode (valet) for vehicle servicing, etc. Override Operation by the Valet Switch (Security system is Armed) 1. Enter the vehicle. (System will begin sounding at this point) 2. Find it valet switch location. 3. Place the ignition key into the ignition switch and turn the ignition switch to the ON position. 4. Within 5 seconds of turning on the ignition key, push and hold to valet switch. 5. Turn off the ignition (The horn/siren will stop sounding) 6. The LED indicator will be continuously on. The security system is overridden and is now in the Valet mode! Howtogetoutofvaletmode(bytheValetswitch) 1. Turn on the ignition key 2. Push and hold to valet switch. 3. Turn off the ignition key. 4. Release to valet switch. 5. When the LED is off, you are out of the valet mode. SAINT Valet Operation by the remote (transmitter) (The security system is already disarmed) 1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position. 2. Push and hold to arm/lock button until when you hear 1 chirp 3. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position 4. The LED indicator will be continuously on. Now in the Valet mode! How to get out of valet mode (by the remote) Continue from remote valet mode above situation 1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position. 2. Push and hold to arm/lock button until when you hear 2 chirps 3. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position 4. The LED indicator will be off. Remote Panic Press and hold the ARM/Lock button for more than 3 seconds and the security system will respond as follows: A. The horn/siren will begin sounding. B. The parking lights will begin flashing. *To turn off the panic alarm,press and release theANY buttonon the transmitter. The horn/siren will stop sounding and parking lights will stop flashing. NOTE : If you do not turn off the panic feature with the transmitter, the panic alarm will sound for 60 seconds and then turn off by itself. User Discretion Mute Arming SAINT can be instructed to become armed or disarmed without the horn/siren chirps by the remote transmitter. To operate this feature at any time. * Mute Arm (Lock): Simply press the AUX & Arm/Lock button within 3 seconds. * Mute Disarm (Unlock): Simp…
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ID LABELING FCC:RQP-T-2004A-1
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KTL Korea Testing Laboratory Page 1 of 14 TEST REPORT This test report only responds to the tested sample and shall not be reproduced except in full without written approval of the Korea Testing Laboratory. Tested and reported by Reviewed by Jeong-Min Kim, Senior Engineer Hee-Soo Kim , Telecommunication Team Manager Ref. Report No. 04-1341-005 Name and address of the applicant iTOP electronic 538-12, Kajung-dong, Seo-gu, Incheon-shi, 404-230, Korea Standard / Test regulation FCC Part 15, Subpart C Test result Pass Incoming date : February 13, 2004 Test item(s) ; Security/Remote Control Transmitter (Car Alarm System) Model/type ref. ; ST 2004 Manufacturer ; iTOP electronic Additional information ; -Required Authorization : Certification -FCC ID. : RQP-T-2004A-1 Test date : March 16, 2004 Issue date : March 23, 2004 KOREA TESTING LABORATORY FG101-01-02-00 222-13, Guro-Dong Guro-Gu Seoul Korea 152-053 http://www.ktl.re.kr Ref. Report No. 04 - 1341 – 005 Page 3 of 14 Korea Testing Laboratory Telecommunication Team 222-13, Guro3-dong, Guro-gu, Seoul Korea 152-848 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. GENERAL INFORMATION 3 1. Grantee’s Name and Mailing Address 2. Manufacturer's Name and Mailing Address 3. Equipment Descriptions 4. Rules and Regulations 5. Measuring Procedure 6. Place of Measurement 7. Date of Measurement II. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE EUT 4 1. Labeling Requirement (Section 15.19) 2. Information to User (Sections 15.21) 3. Special Accessories (Section 15.27) 4. Compliant Conditions (Section 15.231) III. RADIATED EMISSION MEASUREMENT (Section 15.231) 6 1. Test Procedure 2. Photograph of the test configuration 3. Sample Calculation 4. Measurement Data IV. OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH MEASUREMENT (Section 15.231) 13 V. TEST EQUIPMENTS USED FOR MEASUREMENT 14 Ref. Report No. 04 - 1341 – 005 Page 4 of 14 Korea Testing Laboratory Telecommunication Team 222-13, Guro3-dong, Guro-gu, Seoul Korea 152-848 I. GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Grantee’s Name and : iTOP electronic Mailing Address 538-12, Kajung-dong, Seo-gu, Incheon-shi, 404-230, Korea 2. Manufacturer's Name and : iTOP electronic Mailing Address 538-12, Kajung-dong, Seo-gu, Incheon-shi, 404-230, Korea 3. Equipment Descriptions 3.1 Operating Frequency : 433.9 MHz 3.2 Type of Emission : Pulse Code Signal 3.3 Power Supply : DC 12 V (Battery) 4. Rules and Regulations : FCC Part 15, Subpart C 5. Measuring Procedure : ANSI C63.4-2001 6. Place of Measurement : Absorber-lined Room (KTL) 7. Date of Measurement 7.1 Conducted Emission : Not Applicable 7.2 Radiated Emission : March 16, 2004 Ref. Report No. 04 - 1341 – 005 Page 5 of 14 Korea Testing Laboratory Telecommunication Team 222-13, Guro3-dong, Guro-gu, Seoul Korea 152-848 II. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE EUT 1. Labeling Requirement (Section 15.19) 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 interface, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 1.1 Location of Label : User’s Guide Manual 1.2 How Applied : Printed 2. Information to User (Section 15.21) The following or similar statements were provided in the manual for user instruction. Please refer page 1 of the attached manual for details. CAUTION : Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 3. Special Accessories (Section 15.27) 3.1 Were the special Accessories provided? [ ] yes, [ x ] no 3.2 If yes, details for the special accessories are as follows : 3.3 If yes, were the appropriate instructions provided on the first page of the text concerned with the installation of the device? [ ] yes, [ ] no 3.4 Are these accessories provided of the type which can be readily obtained from multiple retail outlets ? [ ] yes, [ ] no And therefore does the manual specify what additional components or accessories are required to used in order to comply with the Rules? [ ] yes, [ ] no Ref. Report No. 04 - 1341 – 005 Page 6 of 14 Korea Testing Laboratory Telecommunication Team 222-13, Guro3-dong, Guro-gu, Seoul Korea 152-848 4. Compliant Conditions (Section 15.231) 4.1 Was the EUT used for continuous transmissions, such as voice or video, and data transmission ? [ ] yes, [ x ] no 4.2 Was the EUT manually operated ? [ x ] yes, [ ] no If yes, did the EUT employ a switch that would automatically deactivate the transmitter within not more than 5 seconds of being released ? [ x ] yes, [ ] no 4.3 Was the EUT automatically activated ? [ ] yes, [ x ] no If yes, did the EUT cease transmission within 5 seconds after deactivation ? [ ] yes, [ ] no 4.4 Was the EUT used for periodic transmissions at regular predetermined intervals ? [ ] yes, [ x ] no Ref. Report No. 04 - 1341 – 005 Page 7 of 14 Korea Testing Laboratory Telecommunication Team 222-13, Guro3-dong, Guro-gu, Seoul Korea 152-848 III. RADIATED EMISSION MEASUREMENT (Section 15.231) 1. Test Procedure 1.1 Preliminary Testing for Reference Preliminary testing was performed in a KTL absorber-lined room to determine the emission characteristics of the EUT. The EUT was placed on the wooden table which has dimensions of 0.8 meters in height, 1 meter in length and 1.5 meters in width. Receiving antenna (Biconi-Log antenna : 26 to 2000 MHz or Horn Antenna : 1 to 18 GHz) was placed at the distance of 1 meter from the EUT. An attempt was made to maximize the emission level with the various configurations of the EUT. Emission levels from the EUT with various configurations were examined on a spectrum analyzer connected with a RF amplifier and graphed by a plotter. 1.2 Final Radiated Emission Test at an Absorber-Lined Room The final measurement of radiated field strength was carried out in a KTL absorber-lined Room that was listed up at FCC according to the "Radiated Emissions Testing" procedure specified by ANSI C63.4. Based on the…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 1 | 15.231 | 433.9 MHz - 433.9 MHz | - |

Car alarm system
Equipment Class
CRR - Superregenerative Receiver