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VL6JA85BWireless Glass Break detector-Part of Alarm System

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Wireless Glass Break detector-Part of Alarm System - FCC ID VL6JA85B - Jablotron Ltd
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
Date of Grant
Dec 17, 2007
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Dec 17, 2007
Equipment Note
Wireless Glass Break detector-Part of Alarm System
Frequency Range
868.50000000 - 868.50000000
Company
Jablotron Ltd
Country
Czech Republic

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Users Manual

The JA-85B mini-size wireless glass-break detector MHP52600_OS1_c1_FCC 1 The JA-85B mini-size wireless glass-break detector The JA-85B is a component of Jablotron’s Oasis 80 alarm system. The glass-break detector uses the analysis of air pressure variations combined with the characteristic sound of glass breaking and it is designed for indoor use in buildings or in cars. The battery-powered detector communicates via OASIS radio protocol. open here + lithium battery AA 3V AA 3V PCB release LED 1 2 DIP switches - see table s e c u r e d ( C L I C K ) Installation Installation shall only be undertaken by technicians holding a certificate issued by an authorized distributor. The detector can be installed on a wall or on a ceiling. In a car it can be under a dashboard. 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 “listening” to 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 set (arm) this detector if there are any people or pets moving within the protected area. 1. Release the detector installation bracket (by turning it clockwise) 2. Attach the bracket to the desired place and reinstall the detector onto the bracket. 3. Open the detector cover by pressing the tab 4. Remove the internal board held by an internal tab. 5. Set the detector DIP switches (see the “DIP switches” section below) 6. Return the board into the plastic cover. 7. Leave the battery disconnected and the detector open and then follow the receiver (or control panel or car alarm) manual. The detector enrolls by connecting up its battery while the receiver is in enrollment mode. 8. After detector enrollment, close its cover, wait until its indicator turns off and then test its functionality and adjust its sensitivity. To enroll a detector after having already connected the battery, first disconnect the battery, wait 30 seconds and reconnect it. DIP switches # OFF ON 1* Radio comms. supervision off Radio comms. supervision on 2** Delayed natural reaction Instant natural reaction * Radio communication supervision should be switched off if a detector installed in a car is enrolled to an Oasis control panel in a house (to avoid lost detector indication when the car drives away). ** This DIP switch has an effect if the detector is used with a CA car alarm or with an Oasis control panel which has a natural reaction assigned to the JA-85B’s address. It has no effect when used with a UC-8x or AC-8x receiver. Testing the detector 15 minutes after closing the detector cover, the LED shows detector triggering as follows: Short flash = air pressure change (glass deformation) Long flash = glass-break detection (alarm) Adjusting the 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. • Sensitivity to air pressure changes can be adjusted by a potentiometer on the PCB. Turning clockwise increases sensitivity. Avoid selecting too high a sensitivity as this can cause a short battery lifetime. • The complete function of the detector can be tested with a GBT-212 glass-break simulator. After knocking the glass, this simulator will automatically generate the characteristic sound of breaking glass to create the conditions for detector triggering. • If there are any devices in the detector’s protected area generating sound such as air conditioning, heating, fax machines, refrigerators, etc., check that they are not triggering alarms by emitting sounds like breaking glass. Battery replacement The detector battery is regularly checked. If the battery has expired, then the user or installer is informed. The detector continues to work and each air pressure change is shown by a brief LED flash. The battery should be replaced within two weeks by a qualified technician. After battery replacement, the detector needs two minutes to stabilise during which the LED is permanently lit. After battery replacement, test the functioning of the detector. An expired battery should not be thrown into the garbage, but disposed of according to local regulations. Detection characteristics of the sensor The directional response of the glass-break sensor has a near-spherical characteristic and it is possible to detect breaking glass up to 9 metres away as can be seen in the below diagram. The size of glass should be at least 60 by 60 cm. For smaller sizes the detection range can be shorter. Only breaking glass forming part of the walls within the protected area can be detected. All kinds of glass can be protected including windows covered with unbreakable folio. Warning: This type of detector is not suited to sensing holes being cut through glass by glass cutters. For this reason, valuables near windows should be covered by PIR sensors. Detector relative directional sensitivity Technical specifications Voltage Lithium battery type CR14505 (AA 3.0V) Calculated battery lifetime approx. 3 years (sleep time 5 min.) Communication band: 868 MHz, Oasis protocol Communication range: approx. 100m (open area) Detection range: up to 9 m Operational environment according to EN 50131-1 II. internal space Operational temperature range -10 to +40 °C Dimensions 88 x 46 x 22 mm EN 50131-1, CLC/TS 50131-2-2, EN 50131-5-3 classification: grade 2 Complies with ETSI EN 300220, EN 50130-4, EN 55022, EN 60950-1 , ANSI C63.4 Can be operated according to ERC REC 70-03, FCC Part 15 FCC ID VL6JA85B Jablotron Ltd. hereby declares that the JA-85B…

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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: VL6JA85B 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 ____________________

Cover Letter(s)

Email from Marek Svoboda Dear Suresh, as feedback from Jablotron I got following remark showing the mistake I made: JA 85 B is Glass break detector, not PIR detector. Enclosed please find the correct version of 731 Form and corrected version of Test report (I made only the change of product name on the first page). Please be so kind and correct the Grant accordingly. Thanks and regards, Marek Marek Svoboda Team leader EMC Intertek Deutschland GmbH Innovapark 20 DE- 87600 Kaufbeuren Tel: +49 (8341) 9556-311 Fax: +49 (8341) 9556-559 Mobile: +49 (171) 8870346 eMail : [email protected] www.intertek.de Sitz der Gesellschaft: Leinfelden-Echterdingen Geschäftsführer: Dr. Jochen Zoller Registergericht: Amtsgericht Stuttgart, HRB 225262

External Photos

External Photos Front view Rear view

ID Label/Location Info

The position of the FCC label : rear side of the device above the company label as shown on the drawing above.

Internal Photos

Internal Photos PCB side Sensor side

Operational Description

Operational description EXHIBIT 4 The JA-85B is a component of Jablotron’s Oasis 80 alarm system. The glass- break detector uses the analysis of air pressure variations combined with the characteristic sound of glass breaking and it is designed for indoor use in buildings or in cars. The battery-powered detector communicates via OASIS radio protocol. It is activated to alarm state when the air-pressure sensor detects and evaluates pressure variations. The wireless transmitter (connection to control unit) has operating frequency f = 868.5 MHz. The device is battery operated. The power source delivered by producer and used for testing was a new LiMh accumulator, type CR 14505; U = 3V. Antenna type: Internal, Integral Under normal operating conditions (no alarm state) the device transmits 30 ms data pulse to control unit once in 540 s (9 minutes).

Test Report

Jablotron s.r.o. / JA-85B 2-20 07KFE007857-D-FCC-01 / 07-09-29 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 .................................................................. 7 4. Test Results - Overview ....................................................................................... 8 5. Measurement results detailed ............................................................................ 9 5.1. Duty cycle and Averaging factor......................................................................... 9 5.2. Bandwidth ........................................................................................................ 11 5.3. Radiated Emission 30 MHz – 10 GHz.............................................................. 12 5.3.1. Field strength calculation..................................................................................................... 12 5.3.2. Normative references .......................................................................................................... 13 5.3.3. Emission Test results .......................................................................................................... 14 6. Test setup Photo documentation...................................................................... 18 7. EUT Photo documentation ................................................................................ 20 8. Technical specification ...................................................................................... 20 Jablotron s.r.o. / JA-85B 3-20 07KFE007857-D-FCC-01 / 07-09-29 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-85B 4-20 07KFE007857-D-FCC-01 / 07-09-29 R_FCC 06-04 4 1. General description 1.1. Product description The JA-85B is a component of Jablotron’s Oasis 80 alarm system. The glass-break detector uses the analysis of air pressure variations combined with the characteristic sound of glass breaking and it is designed for indoor use in buildings or in cars. The battery-powered detector communicates via OASIS radio protocol. It is activated to alarm state when the sensor detects and evaluates change of air pressure. The wireless transmitter (connection to control unit) has operating frequency f = 868.5 MHz. The device is battery operated. The power source delivered by producer and used for testing was a new LiMh accumulator, type CR 14505; U = 3V. Antenna type : Internal, Integral Under normal operating conditions (no alarm state) the device transmits 30 ms data pulse to control unit once in 540 s (9 minutes). 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-85B 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-85B 5-20 07KFE007857-D-FCC-01 / 07-09-29 R_FCC 06-04 5 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-85B 6-20 07KFE007857-D-FCC-01 / 07-09-29 R_FCC 06-04 6 2. Measurements And Test Specifications Emis…

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Test Setup Photos

Test setup Photo documentation Front view 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 · Cyprus

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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