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GS-500A W/O ANTI HIJACKING FUNCTIONAL MANUAL Page 1 of 5 TA30 ANTI HIJACKING FUNCTIONAL MANUAL Button Press function Conditions 0.5 seconds Arm/door lock Lock the door Stop alarm sounding Alarm is disarmed In valet mode Alarm sounding 1 2 seconds panic Anytime 0.5 seconds Disarm/door unlock Unlock doors Stop alarm sounding and disarm Alarm is being armed In valet mode Alarm sounding 2 2 seconds Auxilary 1 output (trunk release ) Anytime 1 Æ 1 Æ Within 5 seconds Arm bypassing shock sensor Alarm is disarmed 1+2 + 2 seconds Auxilary 2 output Anytime 2 Æ 2 Æ Within 5 seconds Passenger unlock Alarm is being armed 3 2 seconds Car finder Anytime 3 Æ 1 Æ Within 10 seconds Silent arming/door lock Alarm is disarmed 3 Æ 2 Æ Within 10 seconds Silent disarming / door unlock Alarm is being armed 4 0.5 seconds Shift for 2 car operation Anytime The system is supplied with two 4-buttons remote transmitters used to control system operations. Button 1 arms the system and when held for 2 seconds, activates the system’s panic feature. Button 1 also locks the doors when the system is in valet mode. Button 2 disarms the system. Pressing button 2 again operates the passenger unlock feature (if installed). Button 2 also unlock s the doors when the system is in valet mode. To hold the button 2 for 2 seconds shall activate the auxiliary channel output 1 fo r trunk release function; This output will remain on for as long as the button is pressed. Button 3 activates the silent operation for the arming and disarming. Press button 3 then button 1 arms the system silently. Press button 3 then button 2 disarms the system silently. Press button 3 for 2 seconds activates the vehicle locator featur e which flashes the parking lights and chirps the siren 5 time s. This feature is useful to help locate the vehicle in a crowded parking lot. Button 1+2 activates the auxiliary 2 output. This output will remain on for as long as the button is pressed. Button 4 is the page shift button. The page shift button will ch ange the function of buttons 1 through 4 each time it is presse d, allowing access to additional features or multiple car operation. Each time the shift button is pressed, the led on the transmi tter will illuminate and the transmitter functions will shift to the next page, allowing access to another set of features. Once shi fted to another page(there are 4 pages total), the tr ansmitter will remain on that page for 10 seconds or until a button is pressed, th en return to page 1. each time a transmitter button is pressed and held, the led will flash a number of times to indicate from whi ch page it is transmitting. Under normally operation, only pages 1 and 2 are used. Page 3 and 4 are usually used for two car operation. 1. ADDING/REPLACING TRANSMITTERS (Code learning) To replace lost or stolen transmitters or to add additional transmitters into the system, have all desired transmitters ready a nd follow the steps below. NOTE: Up to 4 transmitters can be programmed to operate the system . To erase any previously stored transmitter codes, be sure to program all 4 transm itter memory location. To program the transmitter(s): 1) Turn on the ignition key on, off, on, off, and back on. The sire will chirp 3 times. 2) Press and hold the override switch for 3 seconds. The siren will chirp 5 times. The led will illuminate. 3) Press any button on the first transmitter. The siren will chirp once. 4) Press any button on the first transmitter again. The siren will chirp twice to indicate it has learned the code. 5) Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each transmitter (up to 4). 6) Turn off the ignition key. ***TWO CAR OPERATION If two vehicles are equipped with this system, for convenience both can be operated using the same remote transmitter. If all f our transmitters are to be used with both cars, program transmitters A and B into the first vehicle in the manner described above. Program transmitters C and D by pressing the shift button twice before performing steps 3 and 4 above. When finished programming the first vehicle, program transmitte rs C and D into the second vehicle as normal, then program transmitters A and B by pressing the shift button twice before performing steps 3 and 4 above. When programmed in this manner, the driver of the first car can also operate the second vehicle by pressing the shift button twice and the desired function button. 2. REMOTE ARMING The system monitors independent areas (zones) while armed: doors, hood/trunk, shock sensor and optional sensor input. To arm the system: 1) Turn off the ignition. 2) Press button 1. The siren will chirp once. The doors will lock. The parking lights will flash once. The led will turn on red, to indicate the starter defeat is activate. 3) 5 second after arming: The led will start blinking to indicate that the doors and ho od/trunk inputs are being monitored. (see function selection #11 f or door input monitoring on the delay time) z During arming, if the system detects a bad sensor or an open zone, the system will chirp 4 additional times and ignore that input, but keep all other areas protected. Once armed, the alarm will trigger when any of the following occurs: The doors are opened. The hood or trunk is opened. The shock seno r detects an impact to the vehicle. The optional sensor is disturbed. When the alarm triggers, the siren will sound, the horn will honk, and the parking lights will flash, the led will flash rapidl y. The system alarm will last for 30 seconds. In the event the alarm is triggered and remains triggered contin uously by the same sensor or input during a single arming cycle , that sensor or input will be automatically bypassed until the next time the system is armed. If the shock sensor detects a light impact to the vehicle, or the optional sensor’s warn-away zone is disturbed, the siren will chirp 5 times as a warning indication. If the heavy impact is detected, the siren shall sound continously with flashing the parking l ight at the same time. 3. RE…
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EXHIBIT B - EUT EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS EUT– Front View EUT – Rear View
EXHIBIT A - FCC ID LABELING AND LOCATION Suggested FCC ID Labeling Suggested FCC ID Location Label Location FCC ID: TUCTA27TA30
EXHIBIT C - EUT INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS EUT- Uncovered View EUT-Main board Top View EUT-Main board Bottom View
TA30 Circuit Description When any button is pressed, the Coding IC HCS320 wakes up( It will sleep and output nothing when all buttons are released ), and encode the keying and the build-in address to serial data which are output from DO pin. The data are combination of high pulse and 0 level which will make the surface acoustic wave oscillator SAW1 and triode Q1 to oscillating or not. The oscillating signal will be coupled to the micro-strip line on PCB through which the signal is emitted out. So, this is the typical ASK or OOK modulation circuit. The transmitter uses the micro-strip line on PCB act as the antenna. The transmitting power is very low.
1234 A B C D 4321 D C B A + 12V BAT1 A0 TA30H 315MHZ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 LCD R10 33K R11 33K R12 33K R13 33K 3VVin 1 G N D 2 Vout 3 U3 HT7530 R14 3.3K LCD01 LCD02 LCD03 LCD04 LCD05 LCD06 LCD07 TextText VDD VDD R8 1.5K R15 10K R17 10K R16 10K R18 10K 3V Q1 R25 C4 10P C1 102 R1 10R SW4 SW3 SW2 R3 47K R9 47K SAW 315MHZ R4 47K Q2 R25 C3 102 R2 330R C5 103 Q3M6 R5 100K SW1 C6 103 D0 1 D1 2 D2 3 D3 4 VSS 5 PWR 6 LED 7 VCC 8 U1 HCS320 C2 6P VDD 1 OSC1 2 RB4 3 RB3 4 RC5 5 RC4 6 RC3 7 RC2 8 RC1 9 RC0 10 RB2 11 RB1 12 RB0 13 VSS 14 U2 16F505 3V LCD03 LCD07 LCD05 315MHZ ANT
Note: This test report is for the customer shown above and their specific product only. It may not be duplicated or used in part without prior written consent from Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. (Shenzhen). This report must not be used by the customer to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any agency of the Federal Government. FCC PART 15.231 MEASUREMENT AND TEST REPORT For Long-e Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. C-6F, HuaHan Chuangxin Block, KeYuan Road, Hi-Tech Industry Zone, Shenzhen, China FCC ID: TUCTA27TA30 This Report Concerns: Original Report Equipment Type: Remote Control Test Engineer: Vicent Kang Report No.: RSZ08031403 Test Date: 2008-03-27 to 2008-04-10 Report Date: 2008-04-10 Reviewed By: EMC Manager: Green Xu Prepared By: Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. (Shenzhen) 6/F, the 3rd Phase of WanLi Industrial Building, ShiHua Road, FuTian Free Trade Zone Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Tel: +86-755-33320018 Fax: +86-755-33320008 Long-e Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. FCC ID: TUCTA27TA30 Report No.: RSZ08031403 Page 2 of 21 FCC Part 15.231 Test Report TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION.......................................................................................................................................3 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION FOR EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT) .....................................................................................3 OBJECTIVE...................................................................................................................................................................3 RELATED SUBMITTAL(S)/GRANT(S).............................................................................................................................3 TEST METHODOLOGY..................................................................................................................................................3 TEST FACILITY.............................................................................................................................................................4 SYSTEM TEST CONFIGURATION ..........................................................................................................................5 JUSTIFICATION.............................................................................................................................................................5 EUT EXERCISE SOFTWARE..........................................................................................................................................5 SPECIAL ACCESSORIES.................................................................................................................................................5 EQUIPMENT MODIFICATIONS.......................................................................................................................................5 CONFIGURATION OF TEST SETUP.................................................................................................................................6 BLOCK DIAGRAM OF TEST SETUP................................................................................................................................6 SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS ...............................................................................................................................7 §15.203 - ANTENNA REQUIREMENT......................................................................................................................8 STANDARD APPLICABLE..............................................................................................................................................8 §15.205, §15.209, §15.231 (B) - RADIATED EMISSIONS ........................................................................................9 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY....................................................................................................................................9 EUT SETUP..................................................................................................................................................................9 EMI TEST RECEIVER SETUP.........................................................................................................................................9 TEST EQUIPMENT LIST AND DETAILS.........................................................................................................................10 TEST PROCEDURE......................................................................................................................................................10 STANDARD APPLICABLE............................................................................................................................................10 CORRECTED AMPLITUDE & MARGIN CALCULATION.................................................................................................10 TEST DATA................................................................................................................................................................11 §15.231(C) - 20DB BANDWIDTH TESTING...........................................................................................................12 REQUIREMENT...........................................................................................................................................................12 TEST EQUIPMENT LIST AND DETAILS.........................................................................................................................12 TEST PROCEDURE......................................................................................................................................................12 TEST DATA................................................................................................................................................................12 §15.231(A) - DEACTIVATION TESTING ..........................................…
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EXHIBIT D - TEST SETUP PHOTOGRAPHS Radiated Emission - Front View (Below 1 GHz) Radiated Emission - Rear View (Below 1 GHz) Radiated Emission - Front View (Above 1 GHz) Radiated Emission - Rear View (Above 1 GHz)
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15.231 | 315 MHz - 315 MHz | - |

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DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
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DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
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DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
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DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
Remote Control
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DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter