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VL6JA80LWireless internal siren

Jablotron Ltd
Wireless internal siren - FCC ID VL6JA80L - Jablotron Ltd
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
Date of Grant
Dec 19, 2007
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Dec 19, 2007
Equipment Note
Wireless internal siren
Frequency Range
868.50000000 - 868.50000000
Company
Jablotron Ltd
Country
Czech Republic

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Users Manual

The JA-80L-US wireless internal siren MHR52200 1 The JA-80L-US wireless internal siren The JA-80L is a component of Jablotron’s Oasis 80 alarm system. It can be used as the following: • An indoor alarm siren • A wireless door bell • A detector-triggered chime • A sounder for entrance and exit delay beeps • Thief verification The siren is mains-powered and communicates via OASIS wireless protocol. It can form part of an alarm system or be used as a stand-alone device. When used as part of an alarm system, it sounds when an intruder alarm has been triggered and confirms the actual presence of an intruder in the building by sending a tamper signal when it gets unplugged. Installation shall only be undertaken by qualified technicians holding a training certificate issued by an authorized distributor. Enrolling the JA-80L to an Oasis control panel 1. Switch the control panel to service mode and key in 1 (to enter enrollment mode). 2. Plug the siren into a mains socket. The JA-80L indicator will turn on and off which confirms enrollment. 3. Exit enrollment mode by pressing the # key on the system keypad. Notes: a) Several sirens can be enrolled to the control panel if desired. b) If the siren fails to enroll (its indicator will not turn off), check: • Is the control panel in enrollment mode ? • Is the siren set to factory default settings ? If not, reset the siren. c) An enrolled siren generates a siren sound if an alarm is triggered in the control panel, and can generate beeps for entrance and exit delays (programmable in the control panel). d) The siren can be simultaneously used as a wireless doorbell or a detector-triggered chime. To do this the doorbell button and the relevant detectors have to be enrolled to the siren (after the siren has been enrolled to the control panel – see later text). e) If the siren gets unplugged from the mains while sounding an alarm, the siren immediately sends a tamper signal to trigger a tamper alarm in the control panel. The siren’s radio signals can be checked and measured by the control panel in service mode. To make the siren transmit a test signal, press its button. The siren can also indicate setting (arming) the system by a single beep and unsetting (disarming) by two beeps. To enable these beeps press the siren’s button three times in rapid succession. Two beeps confirm the successful activation of this feature. To disable this feature simply press the button three times as before. Confirmation is indicated by a beep. Enrolling a doorbell button to the JA-80L siren. Up to 8 wireless buttons of the type RC-8x can be enrolled to the siren as follows: 1. Plug the siren into a mains socket and if its indicator starts flashing, then enrolling devices to the siren can begin. In this case, the siren still has factory-default settings, i.e. no devices have been enrolled yet. If the indicator is continuously lit after the siren is plugged in, then press and hold it (while it is lit) until it starts flashing. This means that something has already been previously enrolled and the mode being opened now is for adding more devices. 2. An RC-8x can be enrolled by activating it (pressing its button). Successful enrollment is confirmed by a melody sound. By activating the RC-8x repeatedly, you can scroll through the 8 possible melodies which can be linked to RC-8x activation. 3. If all the desired RC-8x units have been enrolled, exit the siren’s enrollment mode by pressing its button. This method allows the buttons to be added to the previously enrolled devices Detector-triggered chime mode If it is desired to indicate the triggering of a wireless JA-8x detector by a chime sound, then enroll the detector to the siren as follows: 1. Plug the siren into a mains socket. If its indicator starts flashing, detector enrollment can proceed immediately (no previously enrolled devices). If however, the indicator lights continuously, press and hold the siren button (while it is lit) until it starts flashing (devices previously enrolled). 2. To enroll a detector, press and release its tamper switch. A sound is then heard (by pressing and releasing the tamper switch you can scroll through the 8 possible melodies for linking to the detector). 3. After all the desired detectors have been enrolled, exit enrollment mode by pressing the siren button. In addition to chime sounds being activated by detector triggering, they can also be activated by a JA-80F keypad’s IN input being triggered (to enroll a keypad, press and release its tamper switch). Maximum number of enrolled devices Up to 8 RC-8x units or detectors, and a single Oasis JA-80 control panel can be enrolled to a single JA-80L siren. Each one of these things can be enrolled to as many sirens or other receivers as desired. Deleting all enrolled devices (RESET) All enrolled devices can be deleted as follows: 1. Unplug the siren from the mains socket. 2. Press and hold the siren button while plugging in the siren again. 3. Keep the button pressed until two beeps are heard which confirm a reset. 4. The indicator keeps flashing (device enrollment mode). 5. To exit enrollment mode, press the siren button (indicator turns off). If the indicator fails to flash after the two reset beeps, it means that the siren is within radio range of the control panel to which it has been previously enrolled. In such a case, all devices previously enrolled to the siren have been deleted except for the control panel. If you deliberately do not want to use the siren with the control panel anymore, it must first be deleted in the control panel before resetting the siren (in control panel enrollment mode select the siren’s address and press and hold key 2 on the system keypad to delete the siren). Sound volume The siren has two selectable sound volume levels. To switch between these two levels, press and hold the siren button while the unit is still plugged into a mains socket (the volume selected is indicated by a sound). This volume setting only has …

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Cover Letter(s)

JABLOTRON s.r.o. TEL:+420-483 559 854 Pod Skalkou 33 FAX:+420-483 559 853 466 01 Jablonec nad Nisou www.jablotron.cz Czech Republic mail to: [email protected] Account: KomerčnÌ banka Jablonec n.N 17409-451/0100 Entrepreneurial permit number: CZ14864959 Spisov· značka: C/141 veden· u rejstřÌkovÈho soudu v ⁄stÌ nad Labem. Intertek Deutschland GmbH Innovapark 20 DE- 87600 Kaufbeuren Attention: Application Examiner Re: Request for confidentiality Applicant: JABLOTRON Ltd. FCC ID: VL6JA80L To whom it may concern, Request is hereby submitted by JABLOTRON to withhold permanently from public review certain portions of the application for equipment certification for the referenced FCC identifiers. This request for confidentiality is made pursuant to 47 CFR 0.457(d) and 0.459 of the FCC Rules. In particular, the following sections of the application are to be kept permanently confidential: • Schematics • Detailed Block diagrams Rationale for request for confidentiality: JABLOTRON has invested considerable time and materials in research and development to produce the referenced product. Disclosure of the permanently confidential portions of this application to competitors would not only give them significant competitive advantages in developing similar products, but would also disclose successful implementation of unpublished, leading edge technology developed by us. Sincerely Milan Holas, dipl. Eng. __________________ ________________ Signature Printed Title: Technical legislation and metrology manager

Cover Letter(s)

JABLOTRON s.r.o. TEL:+420-483 559 854 Pod Skalkou 33 FAX:+420-483 559 853 466 01 Jablonec nad Nisou www.jablotron.cz Czech Republic mail to: [email protected] No: 7DO014 Konto: KomerčnÌ banka Jablonec n.N 17409-451/0100 IČO: 14864959 DIČ: 187-14864959 Spisov· značka: C/141 veden· u rejstřÌkovÈho soudu v ⁄stÌ nad Labem. Intertek Deutschland GmbH Innovapark 20 DE- 87600 Kaufbeuren July 30, 2007 To whom it may concern, Letter of Agency I, an officer of Jablotron company do hereby authorize Intertek Deutschland GmbH to act on our behalf in front of the Federal Communications Commission with respect to all matters relating to certification of equipment under Part 15 of the FCC Rules until further notice. I further certify that no party (as defined in ß1.2002(b) of CFR 47, 2004) to this application, including myself, is subject to a denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C., 862. Regards, By: Milan Holas, dipl. Eng. __________________ ________________ Signature Printed Title: Technical legislation and metrology manager ____________________

External Photos

External Photos Overall view Profile view

ID Label/Location Info

The position of the FCC label : rear side of the device – will replace the company label shown on the photograph.

Internal Photos

Internal Photos Front view Rear view

Test Report

Jablotron s.r.o. / JA-80L 2-24 07KFE007857-O-FCC-02 / 07-12-19 R_FCC 06-04 Table of Contents 1. General description.............................................................................................. 4 1.1 Product description ............................................................................................ 4 1.2 Related submittal(s) Grants................................................................................ 4 1.3 Test Methodology............................................................................................... 4 1.4 Test Facility ........................................................................................................ 5 1.5 List of exhibits .................................................................................................... 5 2. Measurements And Test Specifications............................................................. 6 2.1. Modifications to Test Report 07KFE007857-O-FCC-01 ..................................... 6 3. Description Of EUT .............................................................................................. 7 3.1. Configuration / Operating Conditions ................................................................. 7 3.2. Major Subassemblies Or Internal Peripherals .................................................... 7 3.3. Peripheral Devices Used For Testing................................................................. 7 3.4. Supply- And Interconnecting Cables .................................................................. 7 4. Test Results - Overview ....................................................................................... 8 5. Measurement results detailed ............................................................................ 9 5.1 Duty cycle and Averaging factor......................................................................... 9 5.2 Bandwidth ........................................................................................................ 13 5.3. Radiated Emission Transmitter 30 MHz – 10 GHz.......................................... 14 5.3.1. Field strength calculation..................................................................................................... 14 5.3.2. Normative references .......................................................................................................... 15 5.3.3. Emission Test results .......................................................................................................... 15 5.4. Radiated Emission Receiver 30 MHz – 3 GHz............................................... 20 5.4.1. Radiated Emission Receiver 30 MHz – 3 GHz................................................................... 20 5.4.2. Radiated Emission Receiver Table 30 MHz – 3 GHz ........................................................ 21 5.5. Test setup Photo documentation...................................................................... 22 Jablotron s.r.o. / JA-80L 3-24 07KFE007857-O-FCC-02 / 07-12-19 R_FCC 06-04 6. EUT Photo documentation ................................................................................ 24 7. Technical specification ...................................................................................... 24 7.1. Block Diagram Of The EUT..............................................................................24 7.2. Circuit Diagram Of The Layout.........................................................................24 7.3. Instruction manual............................................................................................ 24 7.4. Product Labelling ............................................................................................. 24 Jablotron s.r.o. / JA-80L 4-24 07KFE007857-O-FCC-02 / 07-12-19 R_FCC 06-04 1. General description 1.1 Product description The JA-80L is a component of Jablotron’s Oasis 80 alarm system. It can be used as the following: • An indoor alarm siren • A wireless door bell • A detector-triggered chime • A sounder for entrance and exit delay beeps • Thief verification The siren is mains-powered 110 V 60Hz and communicates via OASIS wireless protocol. It can form part of an alarm system or be used as a stand-alone device. When used as part of an alarm system, it sounds when an intruder alarm has been triggered and confirms the actual presence of an intruder in the building by sending a tamper signal when it gets unplugged. The operating frequency is f = 868.5 MHz. Antenna of the device is internal, soldered to the PCB. Under normal operating conditions (no alarm state) the device transmits 30 ms data pulse to control unit once in 540 s (9 minutes). When activated / deactivated JA-82L transmits to the control unit data pulses each of length 30 ms. In 100 ms window there exists only one data pulse. The alarm message sent to control unit is formed by 3 pulses in time interval about 850 ms. The device includes the receiver with local oscillator frequency f = 868.5 MHz. Measured radiated field data of receiver for verification purposes are included in this report. 1.2 Related submittal(s) Grants This is application for certification of the transmitter. No related devices are present. 1.3 Test Methodology The test setup and test was done according to: ANSI C63.4: 2003 American National Standard for Methods of Measurement of Radio-Noise Emissions from Low-Voltage Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the Range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz. The test setup and test was done according to: CISPR 22: 1998 + Corrigendum: 2003 + A1: 2000 + A2: 2003 and ANSI C63.4: 2003 Compliance with CISPR 22 is being used to demonstrate conformity with FCC DoC requirements. This conforms with FCC Part 15.109(g). Jablotron s.r.o. / JA-80L 5-24 07KFE007857-O-FCC-02 / 07-12-19 R_FCC 06-04 The test results detailed in this report apply only to the JA-80L with the test setup described. Any modification such as a change, addition to or inclusion of another device into this produc…

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Test Setup Photos

Test setup Photo documentation Fig. 1 Front view

Contact Information

Applicant

Pavel Cerny
[email protected]+420483559940Fax: +420483559993

Technical Contact

Jablotron Ltd.Milan Holas
[email protected]+420 483 559 854

Pod Skalkou 33 · Jablonec nad Nisou · Czech Republic

Non-Technical Contact

Jablotron Ltd.Pavel Cerny
[email protected]+420 483 559 966

Test Firm

Intertek ETL SEMKOThomas Wiegner
[email protected]49-711-27311-210Fax: 49-711-27311-559

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115.231868.5 MHz - 868.5 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term

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