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SafetyBoost™ Supplemental Battery System Vehicle Installation and Operation FCC Warning – Applies To Transmitter: This device complies with part 15 of 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. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. FCC ID: RSI‐SBZ113 Transmitter Operation: The transmitter is operated by pressing the (S) SafetyBoost™ logo button. The red indicator should light when the button is pressed. If it fails to light then battery replacement is required. Battery replacement requires 2 each type CR2016 batteries. Opening the transmitter case requires removal of a single screw located on the back of the case. SafetyBoost™ Receiver Vehicle Installation: Battery Installation: TBD.... Module Installation: 1. Connect the RED SafetyBoost™ cable to the positive (+) terminal of the vehicle battery. 2. Connect the BLUE SafetyBoost™ cable to the positive (+) terminal of the SafetyBoost™ Battery. 3. Connect one end of the BLACK SafetyBoost™ cable to the negative (‐) terminal of the vehicle battery and the other end of the BLACK cable to the negative (‐) terminal of the SafetyBoost™ battery. (Note: The thin black wire running between the BLACK SafetyBoost™ cable and the SafetyBoost™ Module is required for operation of the system. Do not cut, damage or remove this wire.) SafetyBoost Operation: ‐ The SafetyBoost™ Supplemental Battery System is ready for operation as soon as it is properly installed in accordance with the Battery Installation and Module Installation steps above. ‐ The SafetyBoost™ Battery float charges when the vehicle engine is running. ‐ The SafetyBoost™ Battery is fully charged prior to distribution but the system should not be used to support the main battery starting the vehicle until the vehicle engine has been running for at least two hours with the system installed. ‐ To activate the SafetyBoost™ Supplemental Battery System, depress the SafetyBoost™ Transmitter for one or two seconds. The red indicator light on the transmitter will flash to confirm activation. ‐ Immediately proceed to start the vehicle normally. ‐ The supplemental SafetyBoost™ Battery remains engaged for 30 seconds. If the vehicle does not start, wait at least 30 seconds and repeat the process. Important Note: SafetyBoost™ is a supplemental system which supports but does not replace the main battery. SafetyBoost™ should not be used in place of the vehicle’s main battery. It will not overcome vehicle malfunctions such as electrical shorts, cracked batteries, dead cells, loss of electrolytes, failure of other starter system components, etc.
14391 Page 1 of 4 Figure 1 Front View - The (S) feature is the transmit button. .................................................................................................................... 1 Figure 2 Back Side View ........................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Figure 3 Edge View - Top ......................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Figure 4 Edge View - Bottom .................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Figure 5 Edge View – Right (Key Ring Loop) .......................................................................................................................................... 3 Figure 6 Edge View – Left ......................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Figure 1 Front View - The (S) feature is the transmit button. Note - disregard spelling on top label. 14391 Page 2 of 4 Figure 2 Back Side View Figure 3 Edge View - Top 14391 Page 3 of 4 Figure 4 Edge View - Bottom Figure 5 Edge View – Right (Key Ring Loop) 14391 Page 4 of 4 Figure 6 Edge View – Left ***
14391 Page 1 of 2 Figure 1 Circuit Card Assembly - Top View (Component Side) Note that this is a single-sided etched board. 14391 Page 2 of 2 Figure 2 Circuit Card Assembly - Bottom View (Etch Side) Note that the small white jumper wire seen at the top was used to keep the transmitter operating.
1601 North A.W. Grimes Blvd., Suite B Round Rock, TX 78665 e-mail: [email protected] (512) 244-3371 Fax: (512) 244-1846 September 6, 2013 William Martens WWSBP, LLC 3515 Peachwood Lane Sugar Land, Texas 77479 Dear William: Thank you for allowing Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. an opportunity to perform testing for WWSBP, LLC. Enclosed is the Wireless Certification Report for the SafetyBoost Transmitter. This report can be used to demonstrate compliance with FCC requirements for wireless devices in the United States. If you have any questions, please contact me. Sincerely, Jeffrey A. Lenk President Attachment Wireless Certification Report for the SafetyBoost Transmitter by WWSBP, LLC 14391-10 July 2, 2013 Page 2 of 27 Project 14391-10 SafetyBoost Transmitter Wireless Certification Report Prepared for: WWSBP, LLC By Professional Testing (EMI), Inc. 1601 North A.W. Grimes Blvd., Suite B Round Rock, Texas 78665 September 6, 2013 Reviewed by Written by Larry Finn Product Development Engineer Eric Lifsey Test Engineer Wireless Certification Report for the SafetyBoost Transmitter by WWSBP, LLC 14391-10 July 2, 2013 Page 3 of 27 Revision History Revision Number Description Date 00 Initial Release August 23, 2013 01 Revised per ACB Comments September 6, 2013 Wireless Certification Report for the SafetyBoost Transmitter by WWSBP, LLC 14391-10 July 2, 2013 Page 4 of 27 Table of Contents Revision History ............................................................................................................................................................. 3 Certificate of Compliance ............................................................................................................................................. 5 1.0 Introduction.......................................................................................................................................................... 6 1.1 Scope ............................................................................................................................................................... 6 1.2 EUT Description ............................................................................................................................................. 6 1.3 EUT Operation ................................................................................................................................................ 6 1.4 Modifications to Equipment ............................................................................................................................ 7 1.5 Test Site .......................................................................................................................................................... 7 2.0 Applicable Documents and Clauses ..................................................................................................................... 8 3.0 Fundamental Field Strength ................................................................................................................................. 9 3.1 Test Procedure ................................................................................................................................................ 9 3.2 Test Criteria .................................................................................................................................................... 9 3.3 Test Results ..................................................................................................................................................... 9 4.0 Transmitter Timing ............................................................................................................................................ 10 4.1 Test Procedure .............................................................................................................................................. 10 4.2 Test Criteria .................................................................................................................................................. 10 4.3 Test Results ................................................................................................................................................... 10 5.0 Occupied Bandwidth ......................................................................................................................................... 11 5.1 Test Procedure .............................................................................................................................................. 11 5.2 Test Criteria .................................................................................................................................................. 11 5.3 Test Results ................................................................................................................................................... 11 5.3.1 Bandwidth Plot .................................................................................................................................... 12 6.0 Radiated Spurious Emissions Below 1 GHz ...................................................................................................... 13 6.1 Test Procedure .............................................................................................................................................. 13 6.2 Test Criteria .................................................................................................................................................. 13 6.3 Test Results ................................................................................................................................................... 13 7.0 Radiated Spurious Emissions Above 1 GHz ..................................................................................................... 20 7.1 Test Procedure ......................................................................................................................…
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14391 Page 1 of 2 1.1 Setup Photographs Radiated Tests Below 1 GHz 14391 Page 2 of 2 Bandwidth and Radiated Tests Above 1 GHz
1601 N A W Grimes Blvd. · Round Rock, Texas · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15.231 | 315 MHz - 315 MHz | - |