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TOW-KF100Portable transmitting device KeyFob

Sentinel Vision Incorporated
Portable transmitting device  KeyFob - FCC ID TOW-KF100 - Sentinel Vision Incorporated
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
Date of Grant
Jan 25, 2006
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Jan 25, 2006
Equipment Note
Portable transmitting device KeyFob
Frequency Range
433.56000000 - 433.56000000
Company
Sentinel Vision Incorporated
Country
United States

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Users Manual

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Test Report

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Users Manual

1000 Elwell Ct. Suite 200 Palo Alto, CA 94303 www.sentinelvision.com 650-964-6200 Safe Scout Users Guide Version 3.2 By www.sentinelvision.com 650-964-6200 SafeScout Users Guide Page 1 FCC Regulations 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. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provi de reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications to the SafeScout unit not expressly approved by Sentinel Vision may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. SafeScout Users Guide Page 2 Table of Contents Quick Set-up Guide................................................................4 Detailed Product Instructions & Information ................9 Your SafeScout Unit.......................................9 Proper Positioning........................................10 Pet Immunity.............................................12 System Test...............................................12 Walk Test..................................................12 Motion Detection & Detection Area..................13 Dial Out with 8 or 9.....................................13 Arming & Disarming Your System...................14 Keypad Operation.......................................14 Keyfob Operation........................................14 Keyfob Battery Replacement Instructions.............15 Siren.......................................................16 Alert, Services & Additional Features .......................18 General Information.....................................18 Motion Alert..............................................18 Panic Alert................................................19 Entry Notification........................................20 Exit Notification..........................................20 Professional Monitoring.................................21 Remote Access of SafeScout Alert Information.....22 Passcode & Other System Changes...................22 Sending images and text to a cell phone..............23 Troubleshooting Guide .........................................24 FCC Part 68 Requirements 26 Product Warranty Information ................................28 SafeScout Users Guide Page 3 Thank you for choosing the SafeScout security and notification system. If you have any questions about your sy stem or set up, please consult our web site at www.sentinelvision.com , or call 877-873-8800 to speak to one of our Customer Service representatives. We will be happy to assist you. Your SafeScout System When you open your SafeScout system, you will find the following items: 1. SafeScout monitoring unit 2. AC charger with 12-foot cord 3. Wireless Siren 4. Extended faceplate screw 5. Male-to-male RJ11 phone cord (14 feet) 6. Three-button keyfob 7. Two back up 9-Volt alkaline batteries 8. SafeScout Quick Installation Guide 9. SafeScout User’s guide 10. Service agreement 11. Self addressed stamped envelope 12. Warning sticker: “Premises Are Under Video & Audio Survellance” 13. 2 Wall mounting screws and sheetrock anchors 14. Clear wall mounting bracket SafeScout Users Guide Page 4 Quick Set-Up Guide You’ll find the installation and set- up instructions for the SafeScout Monitoring Unit and its notification services listed below. There are five easy steps to successfully setting up your SafeScout. Setup usually takes approximately 15 minutes to complete. Figure A 1. SafeScout Location and Installation • Install one of the backup 9 volt alkaline batteries into your SafeScout monitoring unit. Open the battery compartment in the back of your monitoring unit and connect the battery leads. Place the battery into the battery holder and close the battery compartment door. DO NOT attempt to install the battery while the monitoring unit is plugged into a standard electrical wall outlet. • Choose a location to be monitored. It is best to select a location that is centrally located within your premise (for example: the main entry or living area). Your SafeScout monitoring unit will require AC power and a telephone jack located within 12 feet from the unit. This distance could be increased with power or telephone extension cords available from your local electronics retailer. In addition a wireless phone jack system could be used in conjunction with the SafeScout monitoring unit. Please note that the SafeScout system and all of its components are only suitable for indoor use . It is not recommended that the SafeScout system or any of its components be installed outdoors. For optimum keyfob range please chose a location as SafeScout Users Guide Page 5 far away from other electrical equipment such as radios, televisions and microwaves as possible. In addition do not place the Monitoring Units antenna on top of or near electrical cords. • Position or aim the monitoring unit to best vi…

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ID Label/Location Info

SENTINEL VISION KEYFOB FCC ID LABEL FCC ID: TOW-KF100 <<<Reverse out White (all white) text on Black background <<<Rounded corners so it does not peal off

Parts List/Tune Up Info

2.1033 (12) (9) Tune-up procedure over the power range, or at specific operating power levels. Acceptance limit used within the production of the intentional radiator are: 1. Center Frequency of 433.5Mhz ± 15Khz 2. Deviation no greater than ± 90Khz and no less than ± 70Khz While feeding the transmitter a square wave at 9600 Hz (19.2K Baud), the limits are measured using a calibrated spectrum analyzer on all transceivers during the production process. If a limit is exceeded, the follow corrective actions are taken. 1. If the deviation was greater than ± 90Khz, then the value of C45 would be reduced to lower the deviation swing. It is known that a change of this type would increase the center frequency and that step #4 may be needed after re-measurement. 2. If the deviation was less than ± 70Khz, then the value of C45 would be increased to increase the deviation swing. It is known that a change of this type would decrease the center frequency and that step #3 may be needed after re-measurement. 3. If the center frequency was less than 433.485, then value of C44 would be reduced to increase the center frequency. It is known that a change of this type will also reduce the overall deviation and that step #2 may be needed after re-measurement. 4. If the center frequency was greater than 433.515, then value of C44 would be increased to lower the center frequency. It is known that a change of this type will also increase the deviation and that step #1 may need be needed after re-measurement. If the limits are not then met – the unit will be scrapped.

Test Report

Sentinel Vision KeyFob CFR Title 47, Part 15, Subpart C MET Report: EMCS18082A-FCC231 © 2006, MET Laboratories, Inc. Page i of vi Electromagnetic Compatibility Criteria Test Report for the Sentinel Vision KeyFob Verified under the FCC Certification Rules contained in Title 47 of the CFR, Part 15.231 and Subpart C MET Report: EMCS18082A-FCC231 January 6, 2006 Prepared For: Sentinel Vision 1000 Elwell Court, Suite 200 Palo Alto, CA 94303 Prepared By: MET Laboratories, Inc. 33439 Western Ave. Union City, California 94587 Sentinel Vision KeyFob CFR Title 47, Part 15, Subpart C MET Report: EMCS18082A-FCC231 © 2006, MET Laboratories, Inc. Page ii of vi Electromagnetic Compatibility Criteria Test Report for the Sentinel Vision KeyFob Tested Under the FCC Certification Rules contained in Title 47 of the CFR, Part 15.231 for Intentional Radiators Shawn McMillen, Project Engineer Cheryl Anicete Electromagnetic Compatibility Lab Documentation Department Engineering Statement: The measurements shown in this report were made in accordance with the procedures indicated, and the emissions from this equipment were found to be within the limits applicable. I assume full responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of these measurements, and for the qualifications of all persons taking them. It is further stated that upon the basis of the measurements made, the equipment tested is capable of operation in accordance with the requirements of Part 15.231, of the FCC Rules under normal use and maintenance. Tony Permsombut, Manager Electromagnetic Compatibility Lab Sentinel Vision KeyFob CFR Title 47, Part 15, Subpart C MET Report: EMCS18082A-FCC231 © 2006, MET Laboratories, Inc. Page iii of vi Report Status Sheet Revision Report Date Reason for Revision ∅ January 6, 2006 Initial Issue. Sentinel Vision KeyFob CFR Title 47, Part 15, Subpart C MET Report: EMCS18082A-FCC231 © 2006, MET Laboratories, Inc. Page iv of vi Table of Contents I. Executive Summary .................................................................................................................................................1 A. Purpose of Test ...................................................................................................................................................2 B. Executive Summary ............................................................................................................................................2 II. Equipment Configuration .......................................................................................................................................3 A. Overview.............................................................................................................................................................5 B. References...........................................................................................................................................................5 C. Test Site ..............................................................................................................................................................5 D. Description of Test Sample.................................................................................................................................6 E. Equipment Configuration..................................................................................................................................10 F. Support Equipment ...........................................................................................................................................10 G. Mode of Operation............................................................................................................................................10 H. Method of Monitoring EUT Operation .............................................................................................................10 I. Modifications ....................................................................................................................................................11 a) Modifications to EUT..................................................................................................................11 b) Modifications to Test Standard....................................................................................................11 J. Disposition of EUT ...........................................................................................................................................11 III. Electromagnetic Compatibility Criteria for Intentional Radiators ...................................................................12 § 15.231(a) Radiated Emissions Limits................................................................................................................. 13 § 15.231(a) Harmonic Emissions Requirements ................................................................................................... 16 § 15.231(c) 20dB Bandwidth ................................................................................................................................ 18 § 15.231(a1) Calculation of Duty Cycle................................................................................................................ 19 IV. Test Equipment ......................................................................................................................................................22 V. Certification & User’s Manual Information........................................................................................................25 A. Certification Information ..................................................................................................................................26 B. Label and User’s Manual Information ..............................................................................................................30 VI. Exhibits ....................................................................…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Russell Jones(President)
[email protected]650-964-6200Fax: 650-964-6205

Test Firm

MET Laboratories, Inc.Carlton Bennett
[email protected]4103543300Fax: 4103543313

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115.231433.56 MHz - 433.56 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term

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Equipment Class

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