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Rev: 4/15/2011 Z-Con Station Installation Guide Rev: 04/15/2011 1 Rev: 4/15/2011 Table of Contents Z-CON Fueling Station Installation Process ................................................................................. 2 Pre-Installation Template for Email ............................................................................................... 4 Z-Con Canopy Kit Installation Guide.............................................................................................5 Required Parts .............................................................................................................................. 7 Required Tools & Consumables ...................................................................................................7 J-Box Installation........................................................................................................................... 9 Z-Con Ultrasonic Sensor Assembly ............................................................................................ 10 Z-Con Antenna & IR Receiver ....................................................................................................15 Z-Con Pump Board Installation Guide ........................................................................................ 20 Z-Con Pump Provisioning Application Guide .............................................................................. 24 Z-Con Validation Tool...............................................................................................29 Hardware Troubleshooting Guide ............................................................................................... 32 Post Installation Template for Email Response to Zonar ............................................................ 33 Appendix Z-CON Fueling Station Installation Process ..................................................................Installation Process Pre-Installation Template for Email ...............................................................................Pre‐Installation Email Z-Con Canopy Kit Installation Guide ..........................................................................Canopy Kit Installation Z-Con Pump Provisioning Application Guide ........................................................Provisioning Application Z-Con Pump Validation User Tool Guide ...............................................................................Validation Tool Hardware Troubleshooting Guide ........................................................................Hardware Troubleshooting Post Installation Template for Email Response to Zonar ......................................Post Installation Email 2 Rev: 4/15/2011 Z-CON Fueling Station Installation Process Pre-Installation Phase 1: 1. Take a total of four photos capturing the following: a. Photo of entire landscape of fueling area (File Name: Store#-City-State-Direct) b. Photo of landscape from a side view (File Name: Store#-City-State-Side) c. Photo of support beam where pump board enclosure will be installed (File Name: Store#-City-State-Enclosure) d. Picture of canopy installation location (File Name: Store#-City-State-Canopy) 2. Obtain measurements of the canopy height and distance between IR Antenna and Ultrasonic sensor installation points. a. Record measurement b. Reference table below Height of Canopy (measured from the underside of the canopy to the ground) Minimum distance between IR Antenna and Ultrasonic sensor 16’ 8’ 17’ 9’ 18’ 9’ 6” 19’ 10’ 20’ 10’ 6” c. If mounting the ultrasonic sensor perpendicular to the master fuel pump does not meet the distance specified in the table above, then the ultrasonic sensor will need to be moved backwards until it meets the minimum distance. 3. If moving ultrasonic sensor to meet the specification above results in the sensor being mounted behind the back edge of the fuel pump, note this in the Pre‐Installation Email Phase 2: 1. Verify that the on hand quantity at the store matches the quantity on the packing slip and is adequate for station install. a. Refer to packing slip provided with shipment and verify all components have been received in the appropriate quantities. i. Z-Con Pump Board Assembly (Dual and Single) ii. Canopy Kit 1. Ultrasonic Assembly 3 Rev: 4/15/2011 2. IR Antenna 2. Email [email protected] the signed packing slip Installation: 1. Install hardware per the Z‐Con Canopy Kit &Z‐Con Pump Board Installation Guide 2. Provision pump per the Z‐Con Pump Provisioning Application Guide 3. Validate pump per the Z‐Con Pump Validation User Tool Guide 4. Place call to the Pilot Network Team at 865-474-2837; inform the representative Z-Con is currently being installed at the station a. Supply the Pilot representative with the following: *Store number *IP Address of installed pump board b. Ask the representative to verify the pump is on the network c. Ask the representative to verify the data is being sent to “64.14.140.29” 5. Troubleshoot hardware as needed per the Hardware Troubleshooting Guide Post Installation/ Checkout: 1. Place call to Tyler Ferdun or Jacob Thomas at 877-843-3847 a. Supply the following: *Store Number *Pump IDs *ZID of Test Board b. Verify all lanes were installed properly with Zonar 2. Handling Remaining Equipment a. Box all equipment up securely b. Apply Zonar supplied ship labels to all boxes c. Ensure equipment ships out 3. Supply Post Installation Email to the following: [email protected] 4 Rev: 4/15/2011 Pre-Installation Template for Email Date of Installation: Store Number and Location: Number of Lanes Being Installed: Pump/Lane numbers: Installer Name and Phone Number: 1. Attach Photos to email (please see attached file for reference photos) : a. Photo of entire landscape of fueling area (File Name: Store#-City-State-Head on) b. Photo of landscape from a side view (File Name: Store#-City-State-Side View) c. Photo of support beam where pump boards will be installed (Fil…
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Northwest EMC TCB Compliance Opinion Rev. 12/08/09 ZONA0023 Information about the Applicant Grantee (Company Name) Zonar Systems, LLC FCC Contact Person Kelly Niemi Address 18200 Cascade Ave. S Suite, 200 City, State, Zip Seattle, WA 98188 Job Number ZONA0023 Model 80446 FCC ID SEJ-80446 Agent Approval Type Original (Single Modular Approval) Equipment Class DTS Digital Transmission System Rule Part 15 C Overview The model 80446 is a 2.4 GHz radio module. The module has both an integral trace antenna and a connector for an optional external antenna. Zonar Systems, Inc. is seeking modular approval for the device. Confidentiality requested for allowed files. Request is properly addressed and referenced. A letter listing the applicable modular requirements was submitted. Recommendation All items have been resolved and completed to my satisfaction; therefore I recommend this application for approval. Signature Dave Tolman, TCB Committee 6/7/2011
Z‐Con 80446 Radio Module External Photos This document is provided to show external photos of the 80446 Radio Module in accordance with FCC requirements per 2.1033(b)(7). Figure 1 80446 Radio Module Front Figure 2 80446 Radio Module Back
Z‐Con 80446 Radio Module FCC/IC ID Label The 80446 is a modular certified radio. The FCC ID label (FCC ID SEJ‐80446) and IC ID label (IC: 5266A‐80446) for the 80446 is applied on the silkscreen layer in PCB fabrication and located on the front of the PCB in the upper right corner of the device. Figure 1 Label located on the enclosure back
Z‐Con 80446 Radio Module Internal Photos This document is provided to show internal photos of the Z‐Con 80446 modular radio (FCC ID SEJ‐80446) in accordance with FCC requirements per 2.1033(b)(7). Figure 1 80446 with unique antenna connector and trace antenna Figure 2 80446 back side Figure 3 80446 shield removed
Z‐Con 80446 Radio Module Antenna Information This document provides antenna compliance information for the 80446. a) As per FCC requirement 15.203; an optional 80446 antenna is connected with a unique Reverse Polarity SMA connector highlighted in detail 1 of Figure 1. b) As per FCC requirement 15.203; an optional 80446 antenna is an integrated trace antenna etched into the PCB highlighted in detail 2 of Figure 1. c) The 80446 will be secured internally to a locked enclosure, making it inaccessible for modification or replacement without compromising the device. d) Photo and details of the 80446 antenna connections: Figure 1 80446 uses either unique antenna connector or integrated trace antenna
Antenna Type A ntenna Manufacturer Antenna Part No. Transmit Frequency Max Peak Conducted Ou tput Power Antenna Gain Minimum Antenna Cable Loss Power D ens ity @ 20 cm General Population Exposure Limit from 1.1310 (MHz )(mW)(d Bi)(dB ) (mW /cm 2 )(mW/cm 2 ) Mini PanelL-Com HG2412P2.41.0491200.003307541 PCB EtchZonarn/a2.41.049000.000208691 FC C ID: SE J-80446 Compliance with 47 CFR 2.1091 and 1.1310 The EUT is a low power, 2.4 GHz radio module operating under FCC 15.247. The EUT will only be used with a separation distance of 20 centimeters or greater between the antenna and the body of the user or nearby persons and can therefore be considered a mobile transmitter per 47 CFR 2.1091(b). The antennas are either a 12 dBi Mini Panel antenna or a 0 dBi integrated PCB trace antenna. The maximum peak conducted output power is 1.049 mW. The maximum peak power is 20.18 mW (EIRP) for FCC ID: SEJ-80446. The transmit frequency is in the 2.4 GHz band. Since the transmit frequency is greater than 1.5 GHz, and the output power is less than 3.0 W ERP, the EUT is categorically excluded from routine environmental evaluation per 47 CFR 2.1091(c). The MPE estimates are as follows: Table 1 in 47 CFR 1.1310 defines the maximum permissible exposure (MPE) for the general population as 1 mW/cm 2 . The exposure level at a 20 cm distance from the EUT’s transmitting antenna is calculated using the general equation: S = (PG)/4R 2 Where: S = power density (mW/cm 2 ) P = power input to the antenna (mW) G = numeric power gain relative to an isotropic radiator R = distance to the center of the radiation of the antenna (20 cm = limit for MPE estimates) PG = EIRP Solving for S, the maximum power density 20 cm from the transmitting antenna is summarized in the following table: The power density does not exceed 0.0033 mW/cm 2 at 20 cm; therefore, the exposure condition is compliant with FCC rules.
Zonar Systems, LLC 80446 Radio Module Part 15.247 Fixed Frequency Test Report Report No. ZONA0022 Report Prepared By www.nwemc.com 1-888-EMI-CERT © 2011 Northwest EMC, Inc 22975 NW Evergreen Parkway Suite 400 Hillsboro, Oregon 97124 Certificate of Test Last Date of Test: May 17, 2011 Zonar Systems, LLC Model: 80446 Emissions Test Description Specification Test Method Pass/Fail Occupied Bandwidth FCC 15.247:2011 ANSI C63.10:2009 Pass Output Power FCC 15.247:2011 ANSI C63.10:2009 Pass Band Edge Compliance FCC 15.247:2011 ANSI C63.10:2009 Pass Spurious Conducted Emissions FCC 15.247:2011 ANSI C63.10:2009 Pass Power Spectral Density FCC 15.247:2011 ANSI C63.10:2009 Pass Spurious Radiated Emissions FCC 15.247:2011 ANSI C63.10:2009 Pass AC Powerline Conducted Emissions FCC 15.207:2011 ANSI C63.10:2009 Pass Modifications made to the product See the Modifications section of this report Test Facility The measurement facility used to collect the data is located at: Northwest EMC, Inc. 22975 NW Evergreen Parkway, Suite 400 Hillsboro, OR 97124 Phone: (503) 844-4066 Fax: 844-3826 This site has been fully described in a report filed with and accepted by the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) and Industry Canada (Site filing #2834D-2). Approved By: Don Facteau, IS Manager NVLAP Lab Code: 200630-0 This report must not be used to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST, or any agency of the federal government of the United States of America. Product compliance is the responsibility of the client, therefore the tests and equipment modes of operation represented in this report were agreed upon by the client, prior to testing. This Report may only be duplicated in its entirety. The results of this test pertain only to the sample(s) tested. The specific description is noted in each of the individual sections of the test report supporting this certificate of test. Northwest EMC Revision History Revision 06/29/09 Barometric Pressure The recorded barometric pressure has been normalized to sea level. Revision Number Description Date Page Number 00 None Accreditations and Authorizations FCC Accredited by NVLAP for performance of FCC radio, digital, and ISM device testing. Our Open Area Test Sites, certification chambers, and conducted measurement facilities have been fully described in reports filed with the FCC and accepted by the FCC in letters maintained in our files. Northwest EMC has been accredited by ANSI to ISO / IEC Guide 65 as a product certifier. We have been designated by the FCC as a Telecommunications Certification Body (TCB). This allows Northwest EMC to certify transmitters to FCC specifications in accordance with 47 CFR 2.960 and 2.962. NVLAP Northwest EMC, Inc. is accredited under the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) for satisfactory compliance with the requirements of ISO/IEC 17025 for Testing Laboratories. NVLAP is administered by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), an agency of the U.S. Commerce Department. The NVLAP accreditation encompasses Electromagnetic Compatibility Testing in accordance with the European Union EMC Directive 2004/108/EC, and ANSI C63.4. Additionally, Northwest EMC is accredited by NVLAP to perform radio testing in accordance with the European Union R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EEC, the requirements of FCC, and the RSS radio standards for Industry Canada. Industry Canada Accredited by NVLAP for performance of Industry Canada RSS and ICES testing. Our Open Area Test Sites and certification chambers comply with RSS-Gen, Issue 2 and have been filed with Industry Canada and accepted. Northwest EMC has been accredited by ANSI to ISO / IEC Guide 65 as a product certifier. We have been designated by NIST and recognized by Industry Canada as a Certification Body (CB) per the APEC Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA). This allows Northwest EMC to certify transmitters to Industry Canada technical requirements. (Site Filing Numbers - Hillsboro: 2834D-1, 2834D-2, Sultan: 2834C-1, Irvine: 2834B-1, 2834B-2, Brooklyn Park: 2834E-1) CAB Designated by NIST and validated by the European Commission as a Conformity Assessment Body (CAB) to conduct tests and approve products to the EMC directive and transmitters to the R&TTE directive, as described in the U.S. - EU Mutual Recognition Agreement. Australia/New Zealand The National Association of Testing Authorities (NATA), Australia has been appointed by the ACA as an accreditation body to accredit test laboratories and competent bodies for EMC standards. Accredited test reports or assessments by competent bodies must carry the NATA logo. Test reports made by an overseas laboratory that has been accredited for the relevant standards by an overseas accreditation body that has a Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) with NATA are also accepted as technical grounds for product conformity. The report should be endorsed with the respective logo of the accreditation body (NVLAP). Accreditations and Authorizations VCCI Accepted as an Associate Member to the VCCI, Acceptance No. 564. Conducted and radiated measurement facilities have been registered in accordance with Regulations for Voluntary Control Measures, Article 8. (Registration Numbers. - Hillsboro: C-1071, R-1025, G-84, C-2687, T- 1658, and R-2318, Irvine: R-1943, G-85, C-2766, and T-1659, Sultan: R-871, G-83, C-1784, and T-1511, Brooklyn Park: R-3125, G-86, G-141, C-3464, and T-1634). BSMI Northwest EMC has been designated by NIST and validated by C-Taipei (BSMI) as a CAB to conduct tests as described in the APEC Mutual Recognition Agreement (US0017). GOST Northwest EMC, Inc. has been assessed and accredited by the Russian Certification bodies Certinform VNIINMASH, CERTINFO, SAMTES, and Federal CHEC, to perform EMC and Hygienic testing for Information Technology Products. As a result of their laboratory assessment, they will accept test results from Northwest EMC, Inc. for product certification KCC Northwest EMC, Inc …
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| 1 | 15C | 2.43 GHz - 2.48 GHz | 1.05 mW |

V3R
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
2020 Tablet
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
81010
Equipment Class
DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz
V3
Equipment Class
PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter
80510
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter