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VL6JA80PBWireless PIR motion / glass-break detector

Jablotron Ltd
Wireless PIR motion / glass-break detector - FCC ID VL6JA80PB - Jablotron Ltd
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
Date of Grant
Jan 22, 2008
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Jan 22, 2008
Equipment Note
Wireless PIR motion / glass-break detector
Frequency Range
868.50000000 - 868.50000000
Company
Jablotron Ltd
Country
Czech Republic

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Users Manual

The JA-80PB wireless motion/glass-break detector MHP52500FCC 1 The JA-80PB wireless PIR motion/glass-break detector The JA-80PB is a component of Jablotron’s Oasis 80 alarm system. It consists of two independent detectors which occupy two separate enrollment addresses in the control panel. The motion detector uses a PIR sensor. The glass-break detector uses the analysis of air pressure variations combined with the characteristic sound of glass breaking. The product is designed for internal use in buildings. The battery-powered detector communicates via OASIS radio protocol. PIR movement detector Glass-break detector Installation Installation shall only be undertaken by technicians holding a certificate issued by an authorized distributor. The detector can be installed on a flat wall or in the corner of a room. Within the detection range of the PIR sensor avoid the presence of objects rapidly changing in temperature, such as electrical heaters, gas appliances etc. Moving objects with a temperature close to that of humans such as curtains moving above a radiator, and pets should also be avoided. Detectors should not face windows or spotlights or be near fast- moving air e.g. near ventilation fans or open windows or doors. Because of its sensitivity to air pressure changes and sounds it should not be located close to air conditioning or ventilation outlets. There should be no sources of vibration or audible sounds in the protected area. There should also be no obstacles blocking the detector’s “view” of the protected area. Keep the detector away from metal objects which could interfere with radio communication. Warning: The most frequent cause of false alarms is bad detector-positioning Do not arm this detector if there are any people or pets moving within the protected area. 1. Open the detector cover by pressing the tab and disconnect the cable to the module located in the front cover. 2. Remove the internal PIR module held by an internal tab. 3. Punch screw holes through the rear plastic cover. At least one screw should penetrate the tamper-sensitive section. 4. Screw the rear cover to the wall, about 2 metres above the floor (vertically, with the tab down). 5. Return the PIR module to its original place. 6. Leave the battery disconnected and the cover open and then follow the control panel or receiver manual. The basics of enrollment are: a. Enter enrollment mode on the control panel by keying in “1” in Service mode. b. Install a battery in the PIR detector to activate its enrollment. c. Install a battery in the glass-break detector and then connect its cable to the PIR module. This will activate its enrollment to the next vacant address in the control panel. This means that the glass-break detector enrolls after the PIR does. d. Exit enrollment mode by pressing “#” To enroll a detector after having already connected batteries, first disconnect the batteries, and press and release the tamper sensor to discharge any remaining charge to ready the device for enrollment. After installing batteries into the detector, allow two minutes for stabilisation. During this period the LED is continuously lit. PIR module DIP switches NORM / HIGH: selection of immunity to false alarms. The NORM position combines very good immunity with fast sensor reactions. The HIGH position gives increased immunity with a slower reaction time and is only used for problematic installations. INS / DEL. DEL provides entrance & exit delays for detectors installed in a building entrance. INS allows the detector to instantly trigger alarm activation if the control panel is armed. This DIP switch (INS/DEL) only has an effect if the detector has a natural reaction assigned to its address in the Oasis control panel. It also has no effect when used with a UC-8x or AC-8x receiver. Glass-break module DIP switches DEL / INS selects the reaction of the control panel if glass-breaking is detected. DEL provides entrance & exit delays and is recommended for detectors installed near a building’s entrance door. INS allows the detector to instantly trigger alarm activation if the control panel is armed. This DIP switch (INS/DEL) only has an effect if the detector has a natural reaction assigned to its address in the Oasis control panel. It also has no effect when used with a UC-8x or AC-8x receiver. PIR / GBS: This selects whether PIR or glass-break triggering is shown by the LED. Changing this setting only has an effect during the first 15 minutes after closing the cover (test mode). Note: Although both detectors are located in one housing, they do act independently. Each one has its own address. Each one also has its own selectable reaction via DIP switches in the detector or in SERVICE mode on the control panel. Testing the detector 15 minutes after closing the detector cover, the LED shows PIR or glass-beak detector triggering according to what was previously selected by the PIR/GBS DIP switch during test mode. The strength and quality of detector signals can be measured by the control panel in Service mode. With the DIP switch in position PIR, short LED flashes indicate the processing of movement triggering the detector. Long flashes show that movement detection is being signalled to the control panel. With the DIP switch in position GBS, the LED flashes very briefly when air pressure changes occur, e.g. a soft knock on a window. A long flash indicates triggering by breaking glass and the transmission of a signal to the control panel. Testing and adjusting the glass-break sensor: • Using a suitable tool or a hand protected by gloves, one by one, knock all the windows that should be under the detector’s protection. A visible deformation of the glass should occur but without any damage. • The deformation of glass causes a change in the air pressure of the room which makes the LED on the detector flash quickly. The DIP switch must be in the GBS position. • Sensitivity to air pressure changes can be adjusted by a potentiometer on the g…

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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: VL6JA80PB 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

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ID Label/Location Info

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Internal Photos

Inside enclosure- PIR module Inside enclosure Glass break module PCB - PIR module battery side PCB – PIR module rear side PCB - Glass break module battery side PCB - Glass break module rear side

Operational Description

The JA-80PB is a component of Jablotron’s Oasis 80 alarm system. It consists of two independent detectors which occupy two separate enrollment addresses in the control panel. The motion detector uses a PIR sensor. The glass-break detector uses the analysis of air pressure variations combined with the characteristic sound of glass breaking. The product is designed for internal use in buildings. The battery-powered detector communicates via OASIS radio protocol. The device is battery powered with following battery types: PIR sensor and transmitter Lithium battery type CR14505 (AA 3.0V) GBS sensor Lithium battery type CR14250SL (1/2AA 3.0V) Antenna of the device is internal, monopole type, soldered to the PCB. The operational frequency of the transmitter is 868.5 MHz. Under normal operation the device transmits 1 data pulse (30 ms) in 9 minutes (system integrity check). In alarm state the device will transmit 3 data pulses within approximately 1 second.

Test Report

Jablotron s.r.o. / JA-80PB 2-20 07KFE007857-T-FCC-01 / 08-01-16 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 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 .................................................................. 8 4. Test Results - Overview ....................................................................................... 8 5. Measurement results detailed ............................................................................ 9 5.1. Duty cycle and Averaging factor......................................................................... 9 5.2. Bandwidth ........................................................................................................ 12 5.3. Radiated Emission 30 MHz – 10 GHz.............................................................. 13 5.3.1. Field strength calculation..................................................................................................... 13 5.3.2. Normative references .......................................................................................................... 14 5.3.3. Emission Test results .......................................................................................................... 15 6. Test setup Photo documentation...................................................................... 18 7. EUT Photo documentation ................................................................................ 20 8. Technical specification ...................................................................................... 20 Jablotron s.r.o. / JA-80PB 3-20 07KFE007857-T-FCC-01 / 08-01-16 R_FCC 06-04 8.1. Block Diagram Of The EUT..............................................................................20 8.2. Circuit Diagram Of The Layout.........................................................................20 8.3. Instruction manual............................................................................................ 20 8.4. Product Labelling ............................................................................................. 20 Jablotron s.r.o. / JA-80PB 4-20 07KFE007857-T-FCC-01 / 08-01-16 R_FCC 06-04 1. General description 1.1. Product description The JA-80PB is a component of Jablotron’s Oasis 80 alarm system. It consists of two independent detectors which occupy two separate enrollment addresses in the control panel. The motion detector uses a PIR sensor. The glass-break detector uses the analysis of air pressure variations combined with the characteristic sound of glass breaking. The product is designed for internal use in buildings. The battery-powered detector communicates via OASIS radio protocol. Battery types : PIR sensor, Transmitter Lithium battery type CR14505 (AA 3.0V) GBS sensor Lithium battery type CR14250SL (1/2AA 3.0V) Antenna type : Monopole type, Internal, soldered on 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). In alarm state the device will transmit 3 data pulses. 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). The test results detailed in this report apply only to the JA-80P with the test setup described. Any modification such as a change, addition to or inclusion of another device into this product will require an additional evaluation. The support equipment listed as part of the emission tests is required to properly exercise and test the device under test. Jablotron s.r.o. / JA-80PB 5-20 07KFE007857-T-FCC-01 / 08-01-16 R_FCC 06-04 1.4. Test Facility The test site was semi-anechoic chamber Intertek Germany (PM KF 1150). Measurement distance EUT – Antenna was d = 3 m. 1.5. List of exhibits Following exhibits are delivered as separate pdf files. The name of file corresponds with description of exhibit with extension .pdf EXHIBIT 1 Test setup photo documentation EXHIBIT 2 External Photos EXHIBIT 3 Internal Photos EXHIBIT 4 Operational description EXHIBIT 5 Block diagram EXHIBIT 6 Circuit diagram EXHIBIT 7 Instruction manual EXHIBIT 8 Product label EXHIBIT 9 Confidentiality request Jablotron s.r.o. / JA-80PB 6-20 07KFE007857-T-FCC-01 / 08-01-16 R_FCC 06-04 2. Measurem…

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Test Setup Photos

EXHIBIT 1 Fig. 1 Front view Fig. 2 Rear 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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