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Page 1 GPS Wireless Clock System Transmitter Aug. 30 2007 Masashi Komatsu Takane Co., Ltd. This manual is created purpose to explain the function of the GPS Wireless Clock System. This manual is not formal. Transmitter Display The Transmitter has a front display that shows important information. Time Displays the precise time received from the GPS Receiver. If AM or PM is on the display, then the 12-hour option is selected. If neither AM nor PM is on the display, then the 24-hour option is selected. Daylight Saving Time The letters "DST+"(Daylight Saving Time) will be displayed when adjustment for Daylight Saving Time is active. If the letters "DST " will be displayed when adjustment for Daylight Saving Time is inactive. If neither “DST+” nor “DST “ is on the display, Daylight Saving time is not applied. GPS Communication The GPS Communication indicator(see Figure A) will appear when the Transmitter is communicating with the GPS Receiver. The characters indicate the time signal is being received as follows. The letters ". " is displayed, There is no communication with GPS Receiver. The letters ".o " is displayed, There is communication with GPS Receiver. However, time is not valid. Page 2 The letters ".oO" is displayed, There is communication with GPS Receiver. Time is valid. Day/Date Display the day and date received from the GPS satellite. Channel Number Displays the channel number(00-09) that the Transmitter is set to. Power LED The Power LED(Light Emitting Diode) is located on the leftmost of the front panel of the transmitter. The Power LED turns on the light when the MCU is running. GPS LED The GPS LED is located from the leftmost the 2nd of the front panel of the transmitter. The GPS LED turns on the light when the time information from GPS satellite is valid. If the GPS LED turns off the light, the time information from GPS satellite is not valid. Setup of the Transmitter 1) Carefully screw the Transmitter antenna onto the Transmitter. 2) Plug the GPS cable into the GPS socket located in the back of the Transmitter(see Figure B) 3) Plug the supplied 9 Volt 2.6 Amp DC power supply(transmitter) into the Transmitter. 4) Plug the power supply(transmitter) into a 120 VAC outlet. 5) Transmitter setup is complete, See Transmitter Operation for details of operation. Transmitter Operation When the power supply is put into the transmitter at the very first, the transmitter will be in program mode. See Program Mode and set up. When power is first applied to the Transmitter, the front display will show important information. The POWER LED turns on the light. Page 3 The display will note software version. Then the Transmitter checks parameters of program mode. The display will initially show the time which calculated time difference to 12:00:00. The Transmitter then waits for time information from the GPS Receiver. The GPS LED turns on the light when the time information from GPS satellite is valid. The GPS Communication indicator will appear like this ".oO" when the Transmitter is receiving a signal from the satellite through the GPS Receiver. The internal time on the display will increment once each second until the GPS Receiver sends the transmitter a valid time. Note : The transmitter transmit the time data which the display shows internal time. Once the Transmitter receives the GPS Receiver time signal, the Transmitter sets its internal clock to that time and will display the correct time and date. The transmission signal is a maximum five-watt FM signal at approximately 467MHz. The Transmitter continually monitors the GPS Receiver and the Transmitter updates its internal clock with the time data it receives. The Transmitter transmits the time signal to per minute 10 seconds, 30 seconds, and 50 seconds. The number of the middle of the lower line of the display is the channel number to which the Transmitter will be transmitting the time signal. Program Mode For entering to the program mode from the condition which shows time(Time/Day/Date), push the Mode Button 3 seconds or more. After entering to the program mode, whenever push the Mode Button, the program mode is changed as follows. CHANNEL -> UTC OFFSET -> FORMAT -> DST -> Time/Day/Date CHANNEL There are 10 available channels as follows. "CH00" 467212500Hz Page 4 "CH01" 467237500Hz "CH02" 467262500Hz "CH03" 467287500Hz "CH04" 467312500Hz "CH05" 467337500Hz "CH06" 467363500Hz "CH07" 467387500Hz "CH08" 467412500Hz "CH09" 467437500Hz Display will be as follows. The channel can be changed whenever push the Set Button. "SET MODE *CHANNEL" "00 CHANNEL" UTC OFFSET There are 24 available time zone as follows. "-05 : EASTERN" "-06 : CENTRAL" "-07 : MOUNTAIN" "-08 : PACIFIC" "-09 : ANCHORAGE" "-10 : HONOLULU" "-11 : ---" "+12 : ANADYR" "+11 : ---" "+10 : SYDNEY" "+09 : TOKYO" "+08 : BEIJING" "+07 : BANGKOK" "+06 : COLOMBO" "+05 : KARACHI" "+04 : DUBAI" "+03 : MOSCOW" "+02 : ATHENS" "+01 : CENTRAL EUROP" " 0 : LONDON" Page 5 "-01 : ---" "-02 : ---" "-03 : RIO DE JANEIRO" "-04 : CARACAS" Display will be as follows. The time zone can be changed whenever push the Set Button. "SET MODE *UTC OFFSET" "-05 : EASTERN" FORMAT Display will be as follows. The display time format can be changed whenever push the Set Button. "SET MODE *FORMAT" "12 HOUR DISPLAY" or "SET MODE *FORMAT" "24 HOUR DISPLAY" DST Transmitter is pre-programed to automatically make adjustment for Daylight Saving Time. The letters "DST+"(Daylight Saving Time) will be displayed when adjustment for Daylight Saving Time is active. If the letters "DST " will be displayed when adjustment for Daylight Saving Time is inactive. If neither “DST+” nor “DST “ is on the display, Daylight Saving time is not applied. The adjustment to Daylight Saving Time and back to Standard Time take place 12:00 AM on the day of change. Note : The GPS signal does not encode information about Daylight Saving Time. In the spring when the Transmitter changes to Daylight Saving Time, the system clock will adjust by adva…
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3923 transmitter unit item descriptionqtypart numberremark 14148 diode1D-IN4148D3 210K resistor 06033R-103-0603R3.R4.R5 31K resistor 06038R-102-0603R6 R8-R14 4330 Ohm resistor 06032R-331-0603R1.R2 52K2 resistor 06031R-222-0603R7 6330 Ohm resistor1/4W 1R-331-1/4WR15 74001 diode2D-IN4001D4 ,D5 88050C transistor1TR-8050CQ1 910uF E capacitor1C-10U-25VC1 1030pF capacitor2C30PF-0603C2,C3 11470uF E capacitor2C-470U-16VC5,C6 120.22uF E capacitor 275V2C-224-275VSQ1 SQ2 13104 capacitor2C-104-0603C4,C7 1432768 quartz1QU-32768-3X8Y1 1520K variable resistor1R-T20K-3PVR1 16FCC16102AB 1AD fuse1FUSE-FCC16102ABF1 17FHC16252AD2.5A fuse1FUSE-FHC16252ADF2 18 relay MI-SH-105L 5VDC1DJ-3923K1 19IC LM7805CT1IC-LM7805CTU5 20IC SN74HC04D1IC-SN74HC04DU2C 21IC PIC18F2525(发射)1IC-3923U3 22IC socket 2X14PIN 10X35MM1SO-IC2X14PU3 23DC plug1SO-LED34J1 24socket DG35S-B-04P-13-00A(H)-601SO-3923-1 25socket 8P1SO-3923-2J4 26heatsink LED31ME-LED31U5 273X8PM screw1SC-3X8PM 28U3 nut1SC-M3X8X3 29PCB 3923-m1 REV41PCB-3923-M1 30PCB 3923-TB1 REV21PCB-3923-TB1 31PCB key board1PCB-3923-KEY 32Green LED 5mm2D-LED5MM-GRED1.D2 33 switch L=7 2 8050000S1 S2 347X2PIN1SO-LED32J2 355PIN connector1SO-3923-3J5 362X6PIN1SO-3923-4J3 375PIN插头连线1SO-3923-5 382X6P插头连接线1SO-3923-6 392X7插头连接线1SO-3923-7 40BNC插座1SO-3923-8双向 3923 item descriptionqtypart numberremark 41BNC插头天线1ANT-3923-1 42 铝面壳39231ME-3923-1 43 铝底壳39231ME-3923-2 44 底板支架(塑胶)1PL-3923-3 45 塑胶面壳1PL-3923-1 46 塑胶底壳1PL-3923-2 47 按制(塑胶)2/套PL-3923-4 48LED灯制1(塑胶)2/套PL-3923-5 49LED灯制2(塑胶)4/套PL-3923-6 50 胶片1PL-3923-7 51 丝母座2PL-3923-8 52 胶脚(塑胶)4PL-3923-9 53 底座IC盖(塑胶)1PL-3923-10 54 螺丝2.6X10PA4SC-2.6X10PA 55 螺丝4X8PM4SC-4X8PM 56 丝母M4XD8XH48SC-M4X7X3 57 螺丝2X6PA21 SC-2X7PA 58 螺丝2X4WPA4SC-2X4WPA 59BNC插头信号线1ANT-3923-2 60LCD液晶模块1LCD-3923 61 射频盒1RF BOX成品原件 62 电源 10VDC1T-3923带专用电源线 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 D D C C B B A A Title Number Revision Size A3 Date: 2007/09/25 Sheet of File: L:\oem\..\GPS-TEMTRANSMITTER.SCHDOC Drawn By: +5V 20KVR1 Masashi KomatsuG GPS Wireless Clock System - 3923 Transmitter Circuit Diagram S1 SELECT SWITCH S2 SET SWITCH EMBC20201-1 A3-TR3400-65 D1 GPS READY LED (GREEN) D2 POWER LED (GREEN) R1 330 R2 330 Y1 32.768Khz +5V R310K 10uFC1 R6 1K D34148 C330pF MCLR/Vpp/RE3 1 RA0/AN0 2 RA1/AN1 3 RA2/AN2/Vref-/CVref 4 RA3/AN3/Vref+ 5 RA4/T0CKI/C1OUT 6 RA5/AN4/SS/HLVDIN/C2OUT 7 Vss 8 OSC1/CLKI/RA7 9 OSC2/CLKO/RA6 10 RC0/T1OSO/T13CKI 11 RC1/T1OSI/CCP2 12 RC2/CCP1 13 RC3/SCK/SCL 14 RC4/SDI/SDA 15 RC5/SDO 16 RC6/TX/CK 17 RC7/RX/DT 18 Vss 19 Vdd 20 RB0/INT0/FLT0/AN12 21 RB1/INT1/AN10 22 RB2/INT2/AN8 23 RB3/AN9/CCP2 24 RB4/KBI0/AN11 25 RB5/KBI1/PGM 26 RB6/KBI2/PGC 27 RB7/KBI3/PGD 28 U3PIC18LF2525-I/SP CONN3-5CONN3-6CONN3-7CONN3-8CONN3-9CONN3-10CONN3-4CONN3-3CONN3-2CONN3-1 ANT1 ANTENNA +5V J1DC plug DC9.0V Vin 1 GND 3 +5V 2 U5 7805 470uFC6 470uFC5 Measurement Pulse Output 1 Vin 2 GND 3 TXD 4 GND 5 RCV 6 U1GARMIN GPS18 LVC-5m C70.1uF C40.1uF F1FCC16102AB 1.0A F2FHC16252AD 2.5A CONN4-5CONN4-4CONN4-3CONN4-2CONN4-1CONN4-6 P1 BNC R410K R510K +5V R15330 D54001 5 6 U2CSN74HC04D K1 Relay CONN5-3CONN5-2CONN5-5CONN5-4CONN5-1 D44001 TB1-4TB1-1TB1-2TB1-3 +5V SQ1C-224-275V SQ2C-224-275V R8 1K R10 1K R11 1K R12 1K R13 1K R9 1K 115V/250V 1000mA Q18050 R7 2.2K C2Choose CAP Vdd 1 Vdd 2 Vss 3 Vss 4 DATA 5 POWER_ON 6 CH0 7 CH1 8 CH2 9 CH3 10 ANT 11 CLK 11 NC 12 U4MEX107TX R14 1K CONN3-11CONN3-12 with heat sink Vss 1 Vdd 2 Vo 3 RS 4 R/W 5 E 6 DB0 7 DB1 8 DB2 9 DB3 10 DB4 11 DB5 12 DB6 13 DB7 14 J214PIN KA J4 J3 J5 CONN4-7CONN4-8 +5V BM3919/3921 13" -16" clock item descriptionqty part numberremark 1plastic fornt case1PL-3919-1 2back case1PL-3919-2 3battery compartment1PL-3919-3 4lens1PL-3919-4 5battery cover1PL-3919-5 6movement1539J237A 7dial1DIAL-3919 8Hour hand1ME-HOUR-3919 9minute hand1ME-MIN-3919 10second hand1ME-SEC-3919 11battery connector (+/-)1BC-3919-(+/-) 12battery connector (-)1BC-3919-(-) 13battery connector (+)BC-3919-(+) 14leadwire1LE-1X120-BLK 15leadwire1LE-1X120-RED 16leadwire9PIN L250mm D=1mm1LE-1X9X250mm 17screw10SC-2X6PA 18screw6SC-2.6X10PA 19diode1D-IN4148D2 2010Kresistor 06031R-103-0603R1 211Kresistor 06031R-102-0603R2 220 OHM resistor 06031R-000-0603R5 23180 Ohm resistor 06031R-181-0603R3 24 1K3 resistor 06031R-132-0603R4 25470K resistor 06034R-474-0603R6.R7.R8.R9 2610uF capacitor1C-10U-25VC1 27100uF capacitor1C-100U-16VC6 2822PF capacitor 06032C-22PF-0603C2.C3 2933PF capacitor 06032C-33PF-0603C4.C5 3032768 quartz1QU-32768-3X8Y2 314.194304MHz crystal1QU-4.194304MHZY1 32IC socket 2X14PIN 10X35MM1SO-IC2X14P 33IC PIC18F2525(receiver)1IC-TA3400U1 34receiver EB(EX107RX)1EOB-EX107RX成品原件 35PCB TA34001PCB-TA3400-60 36SocketN 5X13MM1SO-T3400-1 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 D D C C B B A A Title Number Revision Size A3 Date: 2007/09/25 Sheet of File: L:\oem\..\GPS-RECEIVER.SchDoc Drawn By: S1MINUTE HAND SENSOR RS1REFLECTION SENSOR CONN3-5CONN3-6 S2HOUR HAND SENSOR R6470K +3.0V R110K 10uFC1 R2 1K D24148 R7470K R8470K MOVE-4MOVE-5MOVE-3 R4 1.3K CONN3-3 MOVE-2 CONN3-2 A3- R3400-60 C GPS Wireless Clock System - BM3919/3921 Receiver Circuit Diagram 1 of 1Masashi Komatsu Y2 32.768Khz R5 0ohm C533pF CONN3-8CONN3-7 MOVE-8MOVE-7 MIN COIL B01MIN COIL B02 CONN3-10CONN3-9 MOVE-10MOVE-9 SEC COIL A01SEC COIL A02 CONN2-2CONN2-4 3.0VBT1Battery CONN3-4 MOVE-12 MCLR/Vpp/RE3 1 RA0/AN0 2 RA1/AN1 3 RA2/AN2/Vref-/CVref 4 RA3/AN3/Vref+ 5 RA4/T0CKI/C1OUT 6 RA5/AN4/SS/HLVDIN/C2OUT 7 Vss 8 OSC1/CLKI/RA7 9 OSC2/CLKO/RA6 10 RC0/T1OSO/T13CKI 11 RC1/T1OSI/CCP2 12 RC2/CCP1 13 RC3/SCK/SCL 14 RC4/SDI/SDA 15 RC5/SDO 16 RC6/TX/CK 17 RC7/RX/DT 18 Vss 19 Vdd 20 RB0/INT0/FLT0/AN12 21 RB1/INT1/AN10 22 RB2/INT2/AN8 23 RB3/AN9/CCP2 24 RB4/KBI0/AN11 25 RB5/KBI1/PGM 26 RB6/KBI2/PGC 27 RB7/KBI3/PGD 28 U1PIC18LF2525-I/SP CONN1-5CONN1-6CONN1-7CONN1-8CONN1-9CONN1-10 D1GREEN LED(NO USE) R3180 CONN1-4CONN1-3CONN1-2CONN1-1 S3 SET CONN2-5CONN2-6 C6100uF R9470K CONN2-1CONN2-3CONN2-9 ANT1 ANTENNA Y1 4.194304MHz C322pF C222pF S4 RESET CONN2-10CONN2-7CONN2-8 (For setting hands use only) GND 1 VDD 2 DATA 3 NC 4 CLK 5 ON 6…
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12/10/2007 15:49 FAX 310 482 3480 INNOVATION SPECIALTIES MOOl/OOl INNOVATION SPECIALTIES ,TO WHOM 17' MAY CONCERN: Regarding hovation Specialties' tune-up procedure, all tune-ups will be done in the factory. There will be no accessible tune-up procedures available. Best Regatds, Todd M. Wasson 3 10) 398-8 1 16 (800) 42 1-4445 Fax; (3 10) 390-5 793 1 1869 Teale Street Culver City CA 90230
Engineering Test Report No. 38805-01 Measurement of RF Interference from a Model TEK4067, 5W UHF Transmitter For : Innovation Specialites Culver City, CA 90230 P.O. No. : Date Received : September 27, 2007 Date Tested : October 8 through December 11, 2007 Test Personnel : Richard E. King Specification : FCC Part 90 IC RSS-119 Test Report By : Richard E. King Approved By : Raymond J. Klouda Registered Professional Engineer of Illinois - 44894 Elite Electronic Engineering Inc. 1516 Centre Circle Downers Grove, IL 60515 Tel : (630) 495-9770 Fax: (630) 495-9785 www.elitetest.com Engineering Test Report No. 38805-01 THIS REPORT SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED, EXCEPT IN FULL, WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF ELITE ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING INCORPORATED. Page 2 of 31 TABLE OF CONTENTS PARAGRAPH DESCRIPTION OF CONTENTS PAGE NO. 1.0 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................5 1.1 Description of Test Item....................................................................................................................5 1.2 Purpose ...........................................................................................................................................5 1.3 Deviations, Additions and Exclusions................................................................................................5 1.4 Applicable Documents......................................................................................................................5 1.5 EMC Laboratory Identification...........................................................................................................5 1.6 Laboratory Conditions .....................................................................................................................6 2.0 TEST ITEM SETUP AND OPERATION................................................................................................6 2.1 Power Input......................................................................................................................................6 2.2 Grounding........................................................................................................................................6 2.3 Peripheral Equipment.......................................................................................................................6 2.4 Interconnect Cables.........................................................................................................................6 2.5 Operational Mode.............................................................................................................................6 2.6 Test Item Modifications ...................................................................................................................6 3.0 TEST EQUIPMENT..............................................................................................................................6 3.1 Test Equipment List..........................................................................................................................6 3.2 Calibration Traceability ...................................................................................................................6 3.3 Measurement Uncertainty ...............................................................................................................6 4.0 REQUIREMENTS, PROCEDURES AND RESULTS ............................................................................7 4.2 Transmitter......................................................................................................................................7 4.2.1 RF Power Output .....................................................................................................................7 4.2.1.1 Requirements.....................................................................................................................7 4.2.1.2 Procedures.........................................................................................................................7 4.2.1.3 Results ...............................................................................................................................7 4.2.2 Emission Mask .........................................................................................................................7 4.2.2.1 Requirements ....................................................................................................................7 4.2.2.2 Procedures ........................................................................................................................8 4.2.2.3 Results ..............................................................................................................................8 4.2.3 Spurious Emissions At Antenna Terminal..................................................................................8 4.2.3.1 Requirements ....................................................................................................................8 4.2.3.2 Procedures ........................................................................................................................9 4.2.3.3 Results ...............................................................................................................................9 4.2.4 Field Strength Of Spurious Emissions........................................................................................9 4.2.4.1 Requirements ....................................................................................................................9 4.2.4.2 Procedures.........................................................................................................................9 4.2.4.3 Results ............................................................................................................................10 4.2.5 Frequency Stability...............................…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 90 | 462.7 MHz - 467.6 MHz | 5 W | 11K0 | 1.5000000000 ppm |

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