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WIRELESS TRIGGER ADDENDUM TO MANUALS - 26603, 26458, 26475, and 26479 REV. 0 Linking transmitter and receiver: 1. Start machine and heat hose to 325°F or 275°F if it is a standard hose, there will now 12 Vdc powering the receiver. The transmitter/trigger will always have power as long as a battery is installed in the transmitter. 2. Press the small button on the keyfob transmitter box (shown below). The blue LED on the keyfob will start flashing. 3. Pull and release the trigger button once. 4. Press the small button on the keyfob transmitter. The LED should stop flashing. 5. The transmitter/trigger assembly can now be installed inside the wand handle. 6. The POWER LED on the receiver PCB should come on when power is applied. 7. Press LEARN button on the receiver PCB. The MODE LED will start flashing. 8. Pull the trigger on the wand handle. 9. Press the LEARN button on the receiver PCB. The MODE LED will stop flashing. The transmitter and the receiver are now linked up. Create Address Button Testing the connection 1. Start machine and allow the hose to reach 325°F on electric hose or 275°F on standard hose. At this point there should be 12 Vdc powering the receiver. Ensure transmitter has a good battery (CR2032). 2. Place wand into shoebox and lock with chain hook. 2. Pull the trigger. Check that the MODE and DRIVE LED’s light on the receiver board are illuminated. Caution: Pump will activate during this test. Specifications Transmitter Operating Voltage___________________________________________3.0 Vdc Frequency_________________________________________________315Mhz Operating Distance__________________________________________1000 Ft. Radius Receiver Operating Voltage___________________________________________12 Vdc FCC STATEMENT 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 provide 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. This equipment has been verified to comply with the limits for a class B computing device, pursuant to FCC Rules. Operation with non-approved equipment is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception. The user is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the equipment without the approval of manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. Pioneering Leadership and Innovation in Quality Pavement Maintenance Products. 25527 South Arizona Ave • Chandler, Arizona 85249 480-655-8333 • Watts 1-800-528-8242 Fax 480-655-1712 ©Copyright 2002 by Crafco, Inc.
EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING GROUP 25527 SOUTH ARIOZNA AVENUE .. CHANDLER, AZ 85249 (480) 655-8333 • FAX (480) 655-1712 CORPORATE OFFICES: 420 NORTH ROOSEVELT AVENUE CHANDLER, AZ. 85226 • (800) 528-8242 No~ember30, 2009 Compatible Electronics 114 Olinda Drive California Gentlemen: This is a of authorization to any personnel of Compatible hlectrorucs, mc. as an Crafco Inc. 25527 S. Arizona Avenue, ChandJer AZ 85249 a period one year, to sign applications before the certification body on our beha1f, to make representations to you on our behalf, and to and exchange data between our company the certification body in connection with certification ofthe foHowing Crafco me. products: . Pavement Sealant Device with a wireless trigger Docket Number 80-284 pursuant to Part ofthe Rules and Regulations. Docket Number 20780 and Please also accept this letter as an attestation Crafco me. nor any ofits directors, or persons holding 5% or more ofthe outstanding stock or shares, voting or non-voting. have been denied federal benefits under of Anti-Drug Abuse act of 1988,21 US.C. 853(a). In addition, Crafco will notify the Federal Communications Commission at any time, the situation changes causing Crafco to be federal benefits. Ifyou have any further questions or additional information, please feel free to me a caU at 480-655-8333 x 23 Sincerely, L},u? Don·Timme Des_n Engineer CONSISTENT AND DEPENDABLE SERVICE AND PRODUCTS TO SATISFY THE CUSTOMER AND OUR COMPANY'S GOALS
Correspondence by Project Project Number: Correspondence Number Memo V9T51817 1. Please provide the type of modulation employed by the device. The modulation is AM/OOK (Amplitude Modulation, On-Off Keyed), and has been added to the Theory of Ops document (attached) Response: The theory of operation has been revised to include this. 2. Please provide another sample label. The label submitted cannot be read. Response: The FCC ID Label has been provided also. 3. The TCB sumbittal letter needs to also mention that this device has not previously been submitted to the FCC. Response: The TCB Submittal Letter has been Revised. 4. The block diagram is not sufficient. As per 2.1033(b)(5) of the FCC rules, the block diagram must show "the frequency of all oscillators used in the device. The signal path and frequncy shall be indicated at each block. The tuning range(s) and intermediate frequncy(ies) shall be indicated at each block" Response: The Block Diagram has been Revised. 5. The schematics appear to be for a 418 MHz version. Response: The Schematics for the correct version have been uploaded. Untitled Documenthttp://www.celectronics.com/CorrespondenceByProject.asp?ProjectNum... 1 of 11/21/2010 5:50 P M
A MATERIAL DO NOT SCALE DRAWING THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION PROPRIETARY TO CRAFCO INC. AND SHALL NOT BE USED FOR ENGINEERING, DESIGN, PROCURMENT, OR MANUFACTURE IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT CONSENT OF CRAFCO INC. TOLERANCES: (UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED) .X + .06 .XX + .03 .XXX + .015 ANGLES + 1/2 SIZE SCALEDRAWING NO.REV DRAWN BY: DATE: STOCK # SHEET NO.OFWT. TITLE REVISIONS DATE REV BYDESCRIPTION AN ERGON COMPANY TM 2" = 1" 51829 0 DLT 11/30/2009 11 Label, FCC - D.S. \\mesa-xp\eng\51000'S\51829.par .81 2.91
Report Number: B91106D1 FCC Part 15 Subpart B and FCC Section 15.231 Test Report Trigger Transmitter Model: 51817 Brea Division 114 Olinda Drive Brea, CA 92823 (714) 579-0500 Agoura Division 2337 Troutdale Drive Agoura, CA 91301 (818) 597-0600 Silverado Division 19121 El Toro Road Silverado, CA 92676 (949) 589-0700 Lake Forest Division 20621 Pascal Way Lake Forest, CA 92630 (949) 587-0400 Page 1 of 17 FCC PART 15 SUBPART B and C TEST REPORT for TRIGGER TRANSMITTER Model: 51817 Prepared for CRAFCO, INC. 25527 SOUTH ARIZONA AVENUE CHANDLER, ARIZONA 85249 Prepared by:_____________________ KYLE FUJIMOTO Approved by:____________________ JAMES ROSS COMPATIBLE ELECTRONICS INC. 114 OLINDA DRIVE BREA, CALIFORNIA 92823 (714) 579-0500 DATE: NOVEMBER 16, 2009 REPORT APPENDICES TOTAL BODY A B C D E PAGES 17 2 2 2 11 11 45 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of Compatible Electronics. Report Number: B91106D1 FCC Part 15 Subpart B and FCC Section 15.231 Test Report Trigger Transmitter Model: 51817 Brea Division 114 Olinda Drive Brea, CA 92823 (714) 579-0500 Agoura Division 2337 Troutdale Drive Agoura, CA 91301 (818) 597-0600 Silverado Division 19121 El Toro Road Silverado, CA 92676 (949) 589-0700 Lake Forest Division 20621 Pascal Way Lake Forest, CA 92630 (949) 587-0400 Page 2 of 17 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section / Title PAGE GENERAL REPORT SUMMARY 4 SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS 4 1. PURPOSE 5 2. ADMINISTRATIVE DATA 6 2.1 Location of Testing 6 2.2 Traceability Statement 6 2.3 Cognizant Personnel 6 2.4 Date Test Sample was Received 6 2.5 Disposition of the Test Sample 6 2.6 Abbreviations and Acronyms 6 3. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 7 4. DESCRIPTION OF TEST CONFIGURATION 8 4.1 Description of Test Configuration – EMI 8 4.1.1 Cable Construction and Termination 9 5. LISTS OF EUT, ACCESSORIES AND TEST EQUIPMENT 10 5.1 EUT and Accessory List 10 5.2 EMI Test Equipment 11 6. TEST SITE DESCRIPTION 12 6.1 Test Facility Description 12 6.2 EUT Mounting, Bonding and Grounding 12 6.3 Facility Environmental Characteristics 12 7. TEST PROCEDURES 13 7.1 RF Emissions 13 7.1.1 Conducted Emissions Test 13 7.1.2 Radiated Emissions (Spurious and Harmonics) Test 14 7.2 Bandwidth of the Fundamental 16 8. CONCLUSIONS 17 Report Number: B91106D1 FCC Part 15 Subpart B and FCC Section 15.231 Test Report Trigger Transmitter Model: 51817 Brea Division 114 Olinda Drive Brea, CA 92823 (714) 579-0500 Agoura Division 2337 Troutdale Drive Agoura, CA 91301 (818) 597-0600 Silverado Division 19121 El Toro Road Silverado, CA 92676 (949) 589-0700 Lake Forest Division 20621 Pascal Way Lake Forest, CA 92630 (949) 587-0400 Page 3 of 17 LIST OF APPENDICES APPENDIX TITLE A Laboratory Recognitions B Modifications to the EUT C Additional Models Covered Under This Report D Diagram, Charts, and Photos • Test Setup Diagram • Antenna and Amplifier Factors • Radiated Emissions Photos E Data Sheets LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE TITLE 1 Conducted Emissions Test Setup 2 Plot Map And Layout of Test Site – 3 Meters Report Number: B91106D1 FCC Part 15 Subpart B and FCC Section 15.231 Test Report Trigger Transmitter Model: 51817 Brea Division 114 Olinda Drive Brea, CA 92823 (714) 579-0500 Agoura Division 2337 Troutdale Drive Agoura, CA 91301 (818) 597-0600 Silverado Division 19121 El Toro Road Silverado, CA 92676 (949) 589-0700 Lake Forest Division 20621 Pascal Way Lake Forest, CA 92630 (949) 587-0400 Page 4 of 17 GENERAL REPORT SUMMARY Compatible Electronics Inc. generates this electromagnetic emission test report, which is an independent testing and consulting firm. The test report is based on testing performed by Compatible Electronics personnel according to the measurement procedures described in the test specifications given below and in the "Test Procedures" section of this report. The measurement data and conclusions appearing herein relate only to the sample tested and this report may not be reproduced without the written permission of Compatible Electronics, unless done so in full. This report must not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any other agency of the U.S. Government. Device Tested: Trigger Transmitter Model: 51817 S/N: N/A Product Description: See Expository Statement Modifications: The EUT was not modified in order to meet the specifications. Customer: Crafco, Inc. 25527 South Arizona Avenue Chandler, Arizona 85249 Test Date(s): November 6, 2009 Test Specifications: EMI requirements CFR Title 47, Part 15, Subpart B Test Procedure: ANSI C63.4 Test Deviations: The test procedure was not deviated from during the testing. SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS TEST DESCRIPTION RESULTS 1 Conducted RF Emissions, 150 kHz – 30 MHz The EUT does not directly or indirectly connect to the AC mains, thus this test was not performed. 2 Radiated RF Emissions 10 kHz – 3200 MHz (Transmitter Portion) Complies with the limits of CFR Title 47, Part 15, Subpart C, sections 15.205, 15.209, and 15.231. Highest reading in relation to spec limit: 72.8681 dBuV @ 315 MHz (*Uc = 1.76 dB) 3 Radiated RF Emissions 10 kHz – 3200 MHz (Digital Portion) Complies with the Class B limits of CFR Title 47, Part 15, Subpart B. *U c = combined standard uncertainty Report Number: B91106D1 FCC Part 15 Subpart B and FCC Section 15.231 Test Report Trigger Transmitter Model: 51817 Brea Division 114 Olinda Drive Brea, CA 92823 (714) 579-0500 Agoura Division 2337 Troutdale Drive Agoura, CA 91301 (818) 597-0600 Silverado Division 19121 El Toro Road Silverado, CA 92676 (949) 589-0700 Lake Forest Division 20621 Pascal Way Lake Forest, CA 92630 (949) 587-0400 Page 5 of 17 1. PURPOSE This document is a qualification test report based on the Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) tests performed on the Trigger Transmitter, Model: 51817. The EMI measurements were performed according to the measurement procedure described in ANSI C63.4. The tests were performed in order to determine whether the electromagnetic emissions from the equipment under test, referred to as EUT herea…
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Pulse Numbertime of pulse (uS) 1104 2104 3806 4221 5112 6153 7110 8153 9218 10257 11110 12110 13366 14112 15156 16112 17220 18362 19818 Total:4604 Total Duty Cycle = 4.604 mS / 10.76 mS = 42.79% MS Series Encoder Data Structure The MS Series encoder is designed to securely register button presses or switch closures over a wireless link for remote contro l applications. It will turn eight parallel input lines into a secure, encoded serial bit stream output. The MS Series algorithm is designed to create a data stream with 5 High Data Bits at 9600bps. Power Up Is the SEND Line High? Send Data Logic State Description: 1 = HIGH 0 = LOW Total bits, including start and stop bits = 80 Total 1’s = 40 Total 0’s = 40 Value for each bit per baud rate: 2400bps = 417uS or 1.18% of duty cycle 9600bps = 104uS or 1.01% of duty cycle 19200bps = 52uS or 0.85% of duty cycle 28800bps = 35uS or 0.74% of duty cycle 680uS 465uS 800uS 0 01101000 1 0 10101010 1 0 01010 101 1 0 000 00000 1 0 11 0 11 0 1 0 1 0 11101010 1 00000000 1010 Wait Time Processing Time Wait Time Wake Noise Filter Error Check ADDR-H ADDR-M ADDR-L Data Byte Error Check 50% 50% 50% 50% 50% 11111111 Duty Cycle = Time High Total Time 37 bits + 800uS 80 bits + 680uS + 465uS + 800uS ( 37 *104u S) + 800uS (80*104uS) + 1,945uS 4, 648 uS 10,265uS = 45.28% ==
114 Olinda Drive · Brea, California · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 1 | 15.231 | 315 MHz - 315 MHz | - |