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OPERATION MANUAL MODEL : PS-3000 Model No. : PS-3000 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. FCC NOTICE WARNING : The antenna must be installed in a manner that ensures a minimum separation distance of 30 centimeters between the antenna and human beings. EQUIPMENT SETUP Keypad Sending Unit: Unwrap all sending unit components. Lock the antenna into the hole in the upper center of the sending unit. Plug the power supply with the large tip into a standard 220 outlet and plug it into the back of the sending unit. We recommend some type of surge suppressor on the power supply for protection. Power surges are not covered under system warranty! *SMPS adaptor (Transmitter Use: DC 12V 2.5A) System Programming(Transmitter Version 1.00A): To enter programming mode, press the “SETUP” button and enter the password “123” followed by “enter”. If the password is accepted, the display will show “use * to scroll to menu options”. (Use the “ ∗ / Menu” key to scroll through the different menu options or press “CANCEL” to exit the system programming menu.) 1. Set the Current Time • At the “Set Current Time” menu, set the hour then press “ENTER” key. • And then set the minutes and press “ENTER” key. • Use the “# /Select” key to select AM or PM. • After the correct time is set, press the “ENTER” or “∗ / Menu” key to return to the main menu or press the “CANCEL” key 2 times to exit the system programming menu. . 2. Set the Sleep Time (Factory Default : Off) This system has an “ALL SLEEP” function that turns off all battery pagers (for example, manager pagers) at once automatically. To turn this feature ON: • Press “#/Select” key to turn the sleep shutdown “ON” • Press enter to go back to the main menu. To change the shutdown time: • Press “#/Select” key to turn the sleep shutdown “ON” • Set the hour then press “ENTER” key. • Set the minutes and press “ENTER” key. • Use the “# /Select” key to select AM or PM. • After the correct time is set, press the “ENTER” or “∗ / Menu” key to return to the main menu or press the “CANCEL” key 2 times to exit the system programming menu. 3. Range Test (Factory Default : Off) With this feature you can determine what distance your transmitter will cover. • At the range test menu, press “#/Select” key to turn range test “ON”. • Press “ENTER” to start the range test. As soon as range test is activated you’ll notice the pagers flash once every 10 seconds (if you use pagers they will vibrate). Walk around your property. When you reach the point where the pagers do not flash consistently, this is your maximum range. We can walk you through changing the power level of your transmitter. • Press the “CANCEL” key to stop the range test. Press the “CANCEL” key again to exit the system programming menu. NOTE : The transmitter has an auto shut off feature that will stop the range test after 15 minutes. 4. Pre-Set Message (Factory Default: On, Default Message: 3) This system has 4 different preset message code(1-4). This can be used for sending messages to managers or key employees. 5. Set Pager Alert (Factory Default: Flash & Vibe) With this feature you have the option of changing the way your pagers alert the guest. Be sure that all pagers are returned before performing this procedure. To change the alert mode of your pagers follow these instructions: • At the “Set Pager Alert ” menu, press the “#/Select” key to scroll through the different alert options. • After making a selection, press the “enter” key 3 times. After sending the code, the pagers will now respond with your new selection. • Press “CANCEL” key to exit the system programming menu 6. Setting the Duty Alert (Factory Default: Off) This feature enables your transmitter to send a page, at a preset time, to a certain pager to remind them of a duty required of them. For example, a buzzer can receive a page every 60 minutes to remind him to check the restrooms. You can assign up to 3 different pagers to be duty alert pagers. PROGRAMMING THE DUTY PAGER • At the “Duty Alert” menu, press “#/Select” key to turn the duty cycle “ON” and press the “ENTER” key. • Enter the duty pager number and press “ENTER” key. • Enter the cycle time (in minutes) and press the “ENTER” key. • Enter the numeric message. **If you are using a numeric pager as a duty pager, the numeric message will appear on the pager display. With this feature you make up your own numeric codes telling the patron what each code means. (Example: “201” message may mean clean kitchen; “123” message may mean check bar food etc.) • After setting the duty alert function, press “enter”. Display will show “Duty _ _ saved”. • Press “CANCEL” to exit or press “ENTER” to continue entering the next duty pager information. 7. Setting the “Out of Range” (Factory Default: Off) With this feature, the pagers will play a melody when taken out of range of the transmitter to inform the guest that they are out of range and will miss their page. The melody will only stop, when they return back within range. Be sure that all pagers are returned before turning out of range on or off. TURNING THE OUT OF RANGE “ ON” • At the “Out of Range” menu, press the “#/Select” key to turn the out of range ON. • Press the “ENTER” key 3 times. After sending the signal, all the pagers will light up once to tell you that they received the new code. • Press “CANCEL” key to exit the system programming menu. To test the pagers with out of range on, unplug the power supply, that is connected to the transmitter. After 45 – 60 seconds, all the pagers will play a melody since they are not receiving a signal from the transmitter. Plug in the power supply back into the transmitter. After a few seconds, all pagers will stop playing the melody. Plug the power supply. The pagers are ready to rece…
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Model Name : PS-3000 Product : Transmitter Voltage : DC12V Manufacturer : JUN ELECTRONICS. FCC ID : TOXPS-3000 MADE IN KOREA This device complies with Part 90 of the FCC Rules Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
Model Name : PS-3000 Product : Transmitter Voltage : DC12V Manufacturer : JUN ELECTRONICS. FCC ID : TOXPS-3000 MADE IN KOREA This device complies with Part 90 of the FCC Rules Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
10/20/2005 Page 1 of 2 FCCID: TOXPS-3000 RF exposure exhibit FCC RF Exposure Requirements General information : FCCID: TOXPS-3000 Modulation: Device category: Mobile per Part 2.1091 Environment: General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure Otherwise, compliance with the power density limits of 1.1310 is required. Antenna: The device has a portable antenna to be used for the purpose of reading tags Configuration Antenna p/n Type Max. Gain (dBi) Indoor None Helical 0.5 Operating configuration and exposure conditions: The conducted output power is 0.416 W MPE Calculation : The minimum separation distance is calculated as follows: The limit for general population/uncontrolled exposure environment is 0.3mW/cm2* for a Channel Frequency: 457.5750 MHz (A) Antenna Gain (dBi) Separation Distance 0.5 Power Conducted (W) Duty Cycle (%) (in) (cm) 0.416 100 11.1 - - - - 10/20/2005 Page 2 of 2 FCCID: TOXPS-3000 (B) Max. Antenna Gain (dBi) Power Density at 20 cm distance 0.5 - - Freq (MHz) Power Coducted (W) Duty Cycle (%) (mW/cm 2 ) (mW/cm 2 ) (mW/cm 2 ) 457.5750 0.416 100 0.09 - - - - Conclusion: The device complies with the MPE requirements by providing a safe separation distance of 20 cm between the antenna, including any radiating structure, and any persons when normally operated . *
THRU Lab & Engineering. RM302,Bokjo,29-15 , Chongpa3-Dong Yongsan-Gu, Seoul, Korea 81221095059F81221095056 email [email protected] APPLICANT: JUN ELECTRONICS FCC ID: TOXPS-3000 REPORT #: THRU-510004 COVER SHEET Test Report Product Name: Paging transmitter FCC ID: TOXPS-3000 Applicant: JUN ELECTRONICS #1003-904 Jungsanmaeul Ilsan-dong, Ilsan-gu, Goyang-city, Kyungki-do, KOREA Date Receipt:10/15/2005 Date Tested: 10/18/2005 THRU Lab & Engineering. RM302,Bokjo,29-15 , Chongpa3-Dong Yongsan-Gu, Seoul, Korea 81221095059F81221095056 email [email protected] APPLICANT: JUN ELECTRONICS FCC ID: TOXPS-3000 REPORT #: THRU-510004 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST FOR PART 90 UHF DEVICE APPLICANT: JUN ELECTRONICS FCC ID: TOXPS-3000 TEST REPORT CONTAINING: PAGE 1.............GENERAL INFORMATION & TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION PAGE 2.............TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION CONTINUED & RF POWER OUTPUT PAGE 3.............RF POWER OUTPUT PLOT PAGE 4-6...........FIELD STRENGTH OF SPURIOUS EMISSIONS PAGE 7-8...........UNWANTED RADIATION PAGE 9.............BANDWIDTH LIMITATION PAGE 10-11.........OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH PAGE 12............FREQUENCY STABILITY PAGE 13-14.........POWERLINE CONDUCTED INTERFERENCE PAGE 15-17.........TRANSIENT FREQUENCY BEHAVIOR PAGE 18............LIST OF TEST EQUIPMENT EXHIBITS CONTAINING: EXHIBIT 1............FCC ID LABEL SAMPLE AND SKETCH OF LOCATION EXHIBIT 2............SCHEMATIC EXHIBIT 3............BLOCK DIAGRAM EXHIBIT 4............EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS EXHIBIT 5............INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS EXHIBIT 6............USERS MANUAL EXHIBIT 7............OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION EXHIBIT 8............PARTS LIST EXHIBIT 9............TUNING PROCEDURE EXHIBIT 10...........TEST SETUP PHOTOGRAPH THRU Lab & Engineering. RM302,Bokjo,29-15 , Chongpa3-Dong Yongsan-Gu, Seoul, Korea 81221095059F81221095056 email [email protected] APPLICANT: JUN ELECTRONICS FCC ID: TOXPS-3000 REPORT #: THRU-510004 1 of 18 GENERAL INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR TYPE ACCEPTANCE 2.1033 JUN ELECTRONICS. will sell the (c)(1)(2) FCC ID: TOXPS-3000 UHF transceiver in quantity, for use under FCC RULES PART 90 . 2.1033 (C) TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 2.1033 (3) User Manual See Exhibit 6 2.1033 (4) Type of Emission: 10K2F1D FOR 25kHz Bn = 2M + 2DK M = 1,200 Bits per second D = 4.5 kHz (Peak Deviation) K = 1 Bn = 2(1,200bps/2) + 2(4500)(1) = 10.2k ALLOWED AUTHORIZED BANDWIDTH = 10.2 kHz. 90.209(b) (5) 2.1033 (5) Frequency Range: 457.5750 MHz 2.1034 (6) Power Range and Controls: There are NO user Power controls. (7) Maximum Output Power Rating: see Next Page. (8) DC Voltages and Current into Final Amplifier: POWER INPUT FIANL AMPLIFIER ONLY Vce = 4.65 Volts IC = 178 mA (9) Tune-up procedure. The tune-up procedure is given in EXHIBIT 9. 2.1033 (10) Complete Circuit Diagrams: The circuit diagram is included as EXHIBIT 2. The block diagram is included as EXHIBIT 3. (11) Function of each electron tube or semiconductor device or other active circuit device: - SEE EXHIBIT 8. THRU Lab & Engineering. RM302,Bokjo,29-15 , Chongpa3-Dong Yongsan-Gu, Seoul, Korea 81221095059F81221095056 email [email protected] APPLICANT: JUN ELECTRONICS FCC ID: TOXPS-3000 REPORT #: THRU-510004 2 of 18 (8) Instruction book. The instruction manual is included as EXHIBIT 6. (10) Description of all circuitry and devices provided for determining and stabilizing frequency is included in the circuit description in Exhibit #7. 2.1033(c)(11) A photograph or drawing of the equipment identification label is shown in Exhibit 1. 2.1033(c)(12) Photographs of the equipment of sufficient clarity to reveal equipment construction and layout and label location are shown in Exhibit 4-5. 2.1033(c)(13) For equipment employing digital modulation, a detail description of the modulation technique. This UUT uses FSK to modulate the transmitter. 2.1033(c)(14) Data required for 2.1046 to 2.1057 See Below 2.1046(a) RF power output. & 90.205 MAXIMUM PEAK OUTPUT POWER(CONDUCTED) Maximum peak output power(W) 457.575MHz (0.416W) 26.2 dBm THRU Lab & Engineering. RM302,Bokjo,29-15 , Chongpa3-Dong Yongsan-Gu, Seoul, Korea 81221095059F81221095056 email [email protected] APPLICANT: JUN ELECTRONICS FCC ID: TOXPS-3000 REPORT #: THRU-510004 3 of 18 PLOT C-factor : 5dB ; (C-factor = Attenuator + Cable Loss) THRU Lab & Engineering. RM302,Bokjo,29-15 , Chongpa3-Dong Yongsan-Gu, Seoul, Korea 81221095059F81221095056 email [email protected] APPLICANT: JUN ELECTRONICS FCC ID: TOXPS-3000 REPORT #: THRU-510004 4 of 18 SPURIOUS EMISSIONS (Conducted) 2.1057 SPECTRUM RANGE TO BE INVESTIGATED Lowest radio frequency signal generated in the equipment, without going below 9kHz, up to at least the frequency shown below: (1) If the equipment operates below 10 GHz: to the tenth harmonic of the highest fundamental frequency or to 40GHz, whichever is lower. (2) If the equipment operates at or above 10GHz and below 30GHz: to the fifth harmonic of the highest fundamental frequency or to 100 GHz, whichever is lower. (3) If the equipment operates at or above 30GHz: to the fifth harmonic of the highest fundamental frequency or to 200GHz, whichever is lower. (b) Particular attention should be paid to harmonics and sub-harmonics of the carrier frequency as well as to those frequencies removed from the carrier by multiples of the oscillator frequency. Radiation at the frequencies of multiplier stages should also be checked. (c) The amplitude of spurious emissions, which are attenuated more than 20dB below the permissible value, need not be reported. (d) Unless otherwise specified,measurements above 40GHz shall be performed using a minimum resolution bandwidth of 1MHz. Method of Measuring Conducted Sprious Emissions THRU Lab & Engineering. RM302,Bokjo,29-15 , Chongpa3-Dong Yongsan-Gu, Seoul, Korea 81221095059F81221095056 email [email protected] APPLICANT: JUN ELECTRONICS FCC ID: TOXPS-3000 REPORT #: THRU-510004 5 of 18 PLOT REQUIREMENTS : 43 + 10log(0.416) = 39.1909 dB THRU Lab & Engineering. 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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 90 | 457.575 MHz - 457.575 MHz | 416.00 mW | 10K2F2D | 2.5000000000 ppm |