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UOXSKYHAWKTRESEN2Vibration/Magnet sensors for remote monitoring of rodents/wildlife traps

PICA Product Development

Application Details

Equipment Class
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter
Date of Grant
Jun 18, 2023
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Jun 18, 2023
Equipment Note
Vibration/Magnet sensors for remote monitoring of rodents/wildlife traps
Frequency Range
906.00000000 - 923.50000000
Company
PICA Product Development
Country
United States

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Users Manual

Vibration/Magnet Sensor Installation & User Manual Please setup and register the Skyhawk Hub BEFORE using this device! In order to receive alerts from your Sensor, it must be used in conjunction with your Skyhawk Hub (sold separately) and the Skyhawk CE smartphone app. See the Skyhawk Hub user manual for additional information on connecting your devices. 3 Index: Introduction ....................................................................................................................... Layout Summary............................................................................................................. Installation ....................................................................................................................... Start-Up Operation .......................................................................................................... Shut-Down Operation/Reset Operation.............................................................................. Battery Replacement ....................................................................................................... LED Indicators & Sensitivity Adjustment.......................................................................... Safety, FCC and Warranty................................................................................................. 3 4 - 6 7 - 10 11 12 13 - 15 16 17 - 18 Unpacking and Inspection: Before you begin installation, unpack and verify you have all the correct parts. (1) Sensor (2) AA Alkaline Batteries (pre-installed) (4) Self-Stick Mounting Magnets (8) Tacky Puddy (1) Quickstart guide (1) Warranty card Optional Item purchased separately: (1) Pull Magnet Kit If you are missing any of these parts STOP, make sure you have your unit’s serial number and request a replacement on www.skyhawk.ai/support. In order to receive alerts from your Sensor, it must be used in conjunction with your Skyhawk Hub (sold separately) and the Skyhawk CE smartphone app. See the Skyhawk Hub user manual for additional information on connecting your devices. 4 Sensor Layout Summary: Front of Unit LED Indicator - This multicolored LED indicator will indicate when the Sensor is powering on or off, has been triggered or is acknowledging a transmission. More details on the indicator colors can be found on page 16. Function Button - This multi-use button can be used for various functions. See pages 11 and 12 for more details. Magnet Alignment Notch - This notch shows the center alignment position of the reed switch magnet. Mounting Cutout - This cutout can be used to mount unit with a screw or attach to a peg or hook. Cover Screws Function Button Mounting Cutout LED Indicator Magnet Alignment Notch 5 Front of Unit (with cover removed) LED Indicator Mounting Pins Battery Access (from opposite side) Accelerometer Sensor Mounting Pins - Once the case is opened the circuit board rests on top of four plastic mounting pins. Accelerometer Sensor - Used to sense sudden movement or vibration of the monitored item. Battery Access - The board can be removed to access the battery holder on the opposite side of the circuit card. 6 Bottom of Circuit Card (circuit card removed from case) Battery Holder Reed Sensor Reed Sensor - Used to sense the removal of the supplied pull magnet. Battery Holder - The battery holder accommodates 2 x AA batteries. It is required that 1.5 volt alkaline batteries are used for expected life. 7 Sensor Installation: The Sensor can be installed using various methods including, but not limited to, the following two examples using the supplied mounting accessories: Method 1 : Self-Stick Mounting Magnets Step 1: In the accessory kit, locate the four self-stick mounting magnets. Step 2: Clean the four circular recessed areas on the back of the Sensor with 70% isopropyl alcohol for proper bonding of the magnets. Step 3: Peel off the adhesive backing paper on the magnets and affix them to the circular recessed areas cleaned in Step 2. Step 4: The Sensor is ready to be mounted. Make sure the area where the Sensor will be attached is ferrous, iron or steel. Attach to Iron or Steel 8 Prevent Falling HazardPrevent Unit Fall Damage Sensor Installation: Method 2 : Tacky Puddy Step 1: In the accessory kit, locate the tacky puddy strip. Step 2: Tacky puddy can be attached to the bottom or sides of the Sensor. It is recommended that the tacky puddy pieces are not attached to the top of the unit since that would limit visibility to the LED indicator and function button. Step 3: Attach to the object being monitored. Installation - Safety Guidelines: Make sure when placing the Sensor on an object that it is securely attached and cannot fall off and injure someone or fall onto a hard surface and damage the unit. Make sure that when placing the Sensor that it will not interfere with other equipment. ! Tacky puddy can damage some surfaces. 9 Sensor Pull-Magnet Installation: The Sensor is supplied with a pull-magnet kit for users who choose to use the reed switch option. Step 1: Locate the pull-magnet kit and take out the magnet mount while setting the other items off to the side. Step 2: On the back edge of the cover there will be small notch that shows the reed switch centering location. Clean this area below the notch with 70% isopropyl alcohol for proper bonding of the mount. Step 3: Peel the backing off the magnet mount and affix to rear of case as shown. The mount should be centered on the notch and just below the seam of the top and bottom of the case. Clean Area 10 Step 4: Locate the magnet and filament line from the kit. Run the line through the magnet and back around and tie a double knot. Note: Tying a knot at the end is not suggested since it could pull though the magnet. Tie Knot Step 5: Snap the magnet into the holder on the Sensor. Step 6: Tie the other end of filament line to the object being monitored, such as a door or trap; making sure that when tripped, the line will pull easily from the magnet mo…

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Attestation Statements

PICA Product Development LLC 4 Ash Street Extension | Derry | NH | 03038 603.425.1096 | 800.344.4685 picapd.com To: Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 USA Date: 05-15-2023 Ref: Attestation Statements Part 2.911(d)(7) Filing FCC ID: UOXSKYHAWKTRESEN2 PICA Product Development (“the applicant”) certifies that, as of the date of the filing of the application, they will be acting as their designated U.S. agent for service of process for the above referenced FCC ID. PICA Product Development accepts to maintain acting as their own agent for no less than one year after the grantee has terminated all marketing and importation or the conclusion of any Commission-related proceeding involving the equipment. PICA Product Development accepts, as of the date of the filing of the application, the obligation of the designated U.S. agent for service of process for the above referenced FCC ID. Designated U.S. Agent Information: Name: PICA Product Development Address: 4 Ash Street Extension Derry, NH 03038 Contact Person: Scott Stapleford E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 800.334.4685 FRN: 0015599459 Sincerely, Scott Stapleford

Attestation Statements

PICA Product Development LLC 4 Ash Street Extension | Derry | NH | 03038 603.425.1096 | 800.344.4685 picapd.com Date: 05-15-2023 To: Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 USA Ref: Attestation Statements Part 2.911(d)(5)(i) and Part 2.911(d)(5)(ii) Filing Re. KDB 986446 D01 FCC ID: UOXSKYHAWKTRESEN2 Dear Sir or Madam, PICA Product Development (“the applicant”) certifies that the equipment for which authorization is sought is not “covered” equipment prohibited from receiving an equipment authorization pursuant to section 2.903 of the FCC rules. We also certify that, as of the date of the filing of the application, the applicant is not identified on the Covered List as an entity producing “covered” equipment. If you have any questions, please contact us. Sincerely, Contact name: Scott Stapleford Company name: PICA Product Development Address: 4 Ash Street Extension Derry, NH 03038 E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 800.334.4685

Cover Letter(s)

PICA Product Development LLC 4 Ash Street Extension | Derry | NH | 03038 603.425.1096 | 800.344.4685 picapd.com 5/18/2023 Federal Communications Commission Equipment Authorization Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Confidentiality Request regarding application for certification of FCC ID: UOXSKYHAWKTRESEN2 Pursuant to Sections 0.457(d)(1)(ii) and 0.459 of the Commission’s Rules and FCC Guidance document 726920, we hereby request confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below: PERMANENT LONG-TERM CONFIDENTIALITY: Schematics Block Diagrams Theory of Operation The above information contains trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of this information might be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The Applicant understands that pursuant to Rule 0.457(d)(1)(ii), disclosure of this Application and all accompanying materials will not be made before the date of the Grant for this Application. Pursuant to DA04-1705 June 15, 2004, of the Commission’s public notice, we also require temporary confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below for a period of 180 days: SHORT-TERM CONFIDENTIALITY: Internal Photos Temporary confidentiality for 180 days from public disclosure is important for PICA Product Development from a commercial perspective. It enables the company to complete its development and regulatory efforts prior to introducing the product to the marketplace. Releasing information on the product via the FCC website prior to formal market introduction can be confusing to our customers, and places the company at a competitive disadvantage. Sincerely, Scott Stapleford

RF Exposure Info

Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax (603) 887 6445 www.complianceworldwide.com COMPLIANCE WORLDWIDE INC. TEST REPORT 117-23RFR1 In Accordance with the Requirements of Federal Communications Commission CFR Title 47 Part 2.1091:2020 Radio Frequency Exposure Evaluation: Mobile Devices Issued to PICA Product Development, LLC 4 Ash Street Extension Derry, NH 03038 for the Vibration/Magnet Sensor External Antenna FCC ID: UOXSKYHAWKTRESEN2 Report Issued on April 27, 2023 Revision R1 Issued on June 14, 2023 Tested by Reviewed by This test report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without written permission from Compliance Worldwide, Inc. Test Number: 117-23RFR1 Issue Date: 6/14/2023 Page 2 of 9 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax (603) 887 6445 www.complianceworldwide.com Table of Contents 1. Scope ............................................................................................................................... 3 2. Product Details ................................................................................................................. 3 2.1. Manufacturer ........................................................................................................... 3 2.2. Model Number ......................................................................................................... 3 2.3. Serial Number ......................................................................................................... 3 2.4. Description .............................................................................................................. 3 2.5. Power Source .......................................................................................................... 3 2.6. EMC Modifications ................................................................................................... 3 3. Product Configuration ....................................................................................................... 3 3.1. Operational Characteristics & Software ................................................................... 3 3.2. EUT Hardware ......................................................................................................... 3 3.3. Support Equipment .................................................................................................. 3 3.4. Support Equipment Cables ...................................................................................... 4 3.5. Block Diagram ......................................................................................................... 4 4. Measurements Parameters .............................................................................................. 4 4.1. Measurement Equipment Used to Perform Test ...................................................... 4 4.2. Software used to perform the test ............................................................................ 5 4.3. Measurement & Equipment Setup ........................................................................... 5 4.4. Measurement Uncertainty ........................................................................................ 5 5. Choice of Equipment for Test Suits .................................................................................. 6 6. Measurement Data ........................................................................................................... 7 6.1. Radiated Field Strength of Fundamental ................................................................. 7 6.2. Public Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy Levels ............................................ 9 Test Number: 117-23RFR1 Issue Date: 6/14/2023 Page 3 of 9 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax (603) 887 6445 www.complianceworldwide.com 1. Scope This test report certifies that the PICA Product Development Trap Sensor with External Antenna, as tested, meets the FCC Part 2.1091 requirements exempting the device from a SAR Evaluation. The scope of this test report is limited to the test sample provided by the client, only in as much as that sample represents other production units. If any significant changes are made to the unit, the changes shall be evaluated and a retest may be required. Revision R1 corrects the upper frequency in the table on page 7. 2. Product Details 2.1. Manufacturer: PICA Product Development 2.2. Model Number: SHTREG 2.3 Serial Number: TRP23030025 2.4 Description of EUT: Vibration/Magnet Sensors offer Electronic Remote Monitoring (ERM) of rodent & wildlife traps using standard AA batteries for years of uninterrupted service. 2.5 Power Source: 3 VDC (2 – AA Batteries) 2.6 Hardware Revision: Rev A 2.7 Software/Firmware Revision: N/A 2.8. Modulation Type: Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum 2.9. Operating Frequency: 906-923.5 MHz 2.10. EMC Modifications: None 3. Product Configuration 3.1. Operational Characteristics & Software The EUT was configured for continuous transmit operation once the batteries are installed and the button is pushed. 3.2. EUT Hardware Manufacturer Model Serial Number Input Volts Freq (Hz) Or DC Description/Function PICA Product Development SHTREG TRP23030025 3 DC Animal Trap Sensor 3.3. Support Equipment Manufacturer Model/Part # / Options Serial Number Input Voltage Freq (Hz) Description/Function None Test Number: 117-23RFR1 Issue Date: 6/14/2023 Page 4 of 9 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax (603) 887 6445 www.complianceworldwide.com 3. Product Configuration (continued) 3.4. Equipment Cables Cable Type Length Shield From To None 3.5. Block Diagram 4. Measurements Parameters 4.1. Measurement Equipment and Software Used to Perform Test Device Manufacturer Model No. Serial No. Cal Due Interval EMI Test Receiver, 9kHz - 7GHz 1 Rohde & Schwarz ESR7 101156 10/26/2023 2 Years EMI Test Receiver, 10 Hz - 7GHz 1 …

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Test Report

Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax (603) 887 6445 www.complianceworldwide.com COMPLIANCE WORLDWIDE INC. TEST REPORT 117-23R1 In Accordance with the Requirements of Federal Communications Commission CFR Title 47 Part 15.247, Subpart C Digital Transmission Systems Frequency Hopping Issued to PICA Product Development, LLC 4 Ash Street Extension Derry, NH 03038 for the Vibration/Magnet Sensor External Antenna FCC ID: UOXSKYHAWKTRESEN2 Report Issued on April 27, 2023 Revision R1 issued on June 14, 2023 Tested by Reviewed by This test report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without written permission from Compliance Worldwide, Inc. Test Number: 117-23R1 Issue Date: 6/14/2023 Page 2 of 53 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax (603) 887 6445 www.complianceworldwide.com Table of Contents 1. Scope ...................................................................................................................................... 3 2. Product Details ........................................................................................................................ 3 2.1. Manufacturer .................................................................................................................. 3 2.2. Model Number ................................................................................................................ 3 2.3. Serial Number ................................................................................................................. 3 2.4. Description of EUT .......................................................................................................... 3 2.5. Power Source ................................................................................................................. 3 2.6. EMC Modifications .......................................................................................................... 3 3. Product Configuration .............................................................................................................. 4 3.1. Support Equipment ......................................................................................................... 4 3.2. Cables ............................................................................................................................ 4 3.3. Operational Characteristics & Software .......................................................................... 4 3.4. Block Diagram ................................................................................................................ 4 4. Measurements Parameters ..................................................................................................... 5 4.1. Measurement Equipment Used to Perform Test ............................................................. 5 4.2. Measurement & Equipment Setup .................................................................................. 6 4.3. Measurement Procedure ................................................................................................ 6 4.4. Measurement Uncertainty ............................................................................................... 6 5. Choice of Equipment for Test Suites........................................................................................ 7 5.1. Choice of Model .............................................................................................................. 7 5.2. Presentation ................................................................................................................... 7 5.3. Choice of Operating Frequencies.................................................................................... 7 5.4. EUT Positions for Emissions Measurements .................................................................. 7 6. Measurement Summary .......................................................................................................... 8 7. Measurement Data .................................................................................................................. 9 7.1. Antenna Requirement ..................................................................................................... 9 7.2. Frequency Hopping Requirements.................................................................................. 9 7.3. Maximum Peak Conducted Output Power .....................................................................15 7.4. Operation with directional antenna gains greater than 6 dBi ..........................................17 7.5. Emissions Outside of the Frequency Band ....................................................................18 7.6. Transmitter Spurious Radiated Emissions .....................................................................20 7.7. Spurious Radiated Emissions – Harmonic Emissions ....................................................36 7.8. Conducted Emissions ....................................................................................................37 8. Test Site Description ..............................................................................................................38 9. Test Setup Photographs .........................................................................................................39 Appendix A .................................................................................................................................45 Test Number: 117-23R1 Issue Date: 6/14/2023 Page 3 of 53 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax (603) 887 6445 www.complianceworldwide.com 1. Scope This test report certifies that The PICA Product Development Vibration/Magnet Sensor, as tested, meets the FCC Part 15, Subpart C requirements. The scope of this test report is limited to the test sample provided by the client, only in as much as that sample represents other produc…

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Test Setup Photos

Test Number: 117-23 Issue Date: 4/27/2023 Page 39 of 53 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax (603) 887 6445 www.complianceworldwide.com 9. Test Setup Photographs (continued) 9.1 Radiated Emissions Front 30 kHz to 30 MHz Test Number: 117-23 Issue Date: 4/27/2023 Page 40 of 53 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax (603) 887 6445 www.complianceworldwide.com 9. Test Setup Photographs (continued) 9.2. Radiated Emissions Rear 30 kHz to 30 MHz Test Number: 117-23 Issue Date: 4/27/2023 Page 41 of 53 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax (603) 887 6445 www.complianceworldwide.com 9. Test Setup Photographs 9.3 Radiated Emissions Front 30 to 1000 MHz Test Number: 117-23 Issue Date: 4/27/2023 Page 42 of 53 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax (603) 887 6445 www.complianceworldwide.com 9. Test Setup Photographs 9.4 Radiated Emissions Rear 30 to 1000 MHz Test Number: 117-23 Issue Date: 4/27/2023 Page 43 of 53 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax (603) 887 6445 www.complianceworldwide.com 9. Test Setup Photographs (continued) 9.5 Radiated Emissions Front 1 GHz to 9.5 GHz Test Number: 117-23 Issue Date: 4/27/2023 Page 44 of 53 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax (603) 887 6445 www.complianceworldwide.com 9. Test Setup Photographs (continued) 9.6 Radiated Emissions Rear 1 GHz to 9.5 GHz

Contact Information

Applicant

Scott Stapleford(CTO)
[email protected]800-334-4685Fax: 603-425-1827

Test Firm

Compliance Worldwide, Inc.Deb Bourbeau
[email protected]603-887-3903Fax: 603 887 6445

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C906 MHz - 923.5 MHz30.00 mW
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Output power listed is conducted. The antenna shown in this filing must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20cm from all persons and must not be co-located or used in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product guidelines.

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