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VPWVTGTRG1REMOTE SHUTTER CONTROLLER

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REMOTE SHUTTER CONTROLLER - FCC ID VPWVTGTRG1 - StormEasy Shutters Inc
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
Date of Grant
Nov 12, 2007
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Nov 11, 2007
Equipment Note
REMOTE SHUTTER CONTROLLER
Frequency Range
433.50000000 - 434.50000000
Company
StormEasy Shutters Inc
Country
United States

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Users Manual

FCC registered radio transmitter device. This device is FCC compliant, and registered, with the agency as: FCC ID: VPWVTGTRG1 ________________________________________________ Important: "This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation." "Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment." ______________________________________________ Read fully, before proceeding! To program intended receiver(s) Once the intended receiver(s) are wired (and powered "ON") according to packaged instructions, insert a small pin like object (or unfolded paper clip) into the hole, on the back of the transmitter, while the intended receiver(s), and only the intended receiver(s), are powered "ON" (within the transmitting distance, of the device). Caution: Any powered "ON" receiver, within transmitting distance, will be trained to that particular code, so extra care is necessary, to train only the intended receivers to that particular code, or channel! Multiple receivers can be trained to the same code (intentionally, or unintentionally). Care must be exerted to assure that only the proper receivers are trained to an intended channel! Any receiver within the transmitting range of the device, not intended to receive the learning code, needs to be "powered off", while the learning process is on going! After all programming is completed, as desired, each unit can again be powered on, and used accordingly, with the transmitter. The transmitter is designed to work with a maximum of 5 receivers (and has a button for "all"). If additional transmitters are needed, after acquiring them, they also can be trained to individual motors, and/or intended grouping of motors. Keep all transmitters dry, and replace battery, as needed! _______________________________________________________________ Wiring the receivers To wire the receiver boards, be certain that intended wires are not powered ON, until after the process is completed! Each board contains a terminal strip with seven terminals, at the bottom, and three low voltage terminals, at the top. The bottom terminals receive the following wires left, to right.. (1 through 7, holding the board upright, with 7 terminals, at the bottom). 1 = Ground wire, from house panel 2 = 110 volt A/C from house panel 3 = Neutral wire, from house panel 4 = Motor direction 1 (red from motor) 5 = Motor direction 2 (black from motor) 6 = White neutral wire, from motor 7 = Green (ground) wire from motor Be absolutely certain wiring is correct, before powering board “ON”! Note if the motor runs in the reverse direction as wanted, reverse the number 4 & 5 wires, after turning “off” the power. Low Voltage back-up terminals 3 each (at top) These wires do not connect to anything, except a momentary contact switch, (or switches). Left to right..... 1 = up 2 = Down 3 = Common to both Important/ Locate receiver in a dry place, where weather can not , in any way, get inside of the receiver! If service is required, always disconnect 110 volt A/C power, before opening receiver(s)!

Cover Letter(s)

S:\TimcoOffice\ReportTemplate\GRANT_email.doc Rev 1/5/06 TIMCO ENGINEERING INC. TCB & FCB 849 NW State Road 45 FCC Approvals Newberry, Florida 32669 Industry Canada Approvals http://www.timcoengr.com Notified Body for Europe 888.472.2424 F 352.472.2030 email: [email protected] 12/19/2007 Mr. Samuel Uganzenwoko FCC SUBJECT: STORMEASY SHUTTERS - FCC ID: VPWVTGTRG1 - TC547309 Correspondence Reference NO. 46732 Mr. Uganzenwoko 1. There is no FCC Rule part 15.295, I assume you mean 2.925(d)(1). Destroying the FCC ID Label and removing the back cover makes the EUT inoperable and has been acceptable by the FCC for over 20 years, please review. 2. The Vertical scale is 5dB per cm, attached is test labs explanation and a revised plot. 3. The Test procedure was ANSI C63.4-2003 as stated in the test report. 4. The limits are 10,000uV/m @ 3m and for a device with field strength limits there are no RF exposure requirements. Sincerely, Timco Engineering Inc. W:\S\STORMEASY_VPW\3563UC7\RT 46732\3563UC7 FCC RT_email.doc

Cover Letter(s)

file:///W|/S/STORMEASY_VPW/3563UC7/RT%2046732/Stormeasy%20shutter%20replacement%20plot71217.htm From: Steve Hoke [[email protected]] Sent: Monday, December 17, 2007 1:39 PM To: Sid Sanders Subject: Stormeasy shutter replacement plot Hi Sid, Sorry for the issue with the FCC. It was my fault. I added the FCC ID number to the page as requested by one of your review engineers and by doing so I inadvertently covered up the (5 dB/div) on the plot. I attached the plot with the FCC ID moved over slightly. Let me know if you need anything else. Thanks, Steve Hoke EMC Site Manager - Product Safety Engineering 12955 Bellamy Bros. Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Tel - 352-588-2209 X104 Fax - 352-588-2544 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS ELECTRONIC MAIL TRANSMISSION IS CONFIDENTIAL AND MAY ALSO CONTAIN PRIVILEGED INFORMATION OR WORK PRODUCT. THE INFORMATION IS INTENDED ONLY FOR THE USE OF THE INDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY TO WHOM IT IS ADDRESSED. IF YOU ARE NOT THE INTENDED RECIPIENT, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT ANY USE, DISSEMINATION, DISTRIBUTION OR COPYING OF THIS COMMUNICATION IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED THIS ELECTRONIC MAIL TRANSMISSION IN ERROR, PLEASE IMMEDIATELY ERASE AND DELETE THE ORIGINAL MESSAGE FROM YOUR DATABASE. file:///W|/S/STORMEASY_VPW/3563UC7/RT%2046732/Stormeasy%20shutter%20replacement%20plot71217.htm12/19/2007 12:50:03 PM

Cover Letter(s)

S:\TimcoOffice\ReportTemplate\GRANT_email.doc Rev 1/5/06 TIMCO ENGINEERING INC. TCB & FCB 849 NW State Road 45 FCC Approvals Newberry, Florida 32669 Industry Canada Approvals http://www.timcoengr.com Notified Body for Europe 888.472.2424 F 352.472.2030 email: [email protected] December 21, 2007 Mr. Samuel Uganzenwoko FCC SUBJECT: STORMEASY SHUTTERS - FCC ID: VPWVTGTRG1 - TC547309 Correspondence Reference NO. 47007 Mr. Uganzenwoko 1. The Test procedure was ANSI C63.4-2003 as stated in the test report. Sincerely, Timco Engineering Inc. W:\S\STORMEASY_VPW\3563UC7\RT 46732\3563UC7 FCC RT_email.doc

Cover Letter(s)

890338.DOC 1 of 1 January 16, 2008 Mr. Sid Sanders Timco Engineering, Inc. 849 N.W. State Road 45 P.O. Box 370 Newberry, Florida 32669 Subject: Reply to Request for additional information for FCC ID: VPWVTGTRG1 Dear Sid, The following requests and replies will hopefully satisfy the FCC’s concerns regarding the above application. 1) You still need to provide a test report that shows a description of your measurement procedures and the measured data. Your test report should describe the EUT setup, how you measured the worst case radiation, and bandwidth requirement Response: The EUT was placed in the center of a non-conductive table at a height of (0.8) meters above the ground plane. At each frequency of concern, the orientation of the EUT was checked in three orthogonal positions. The worst-case radiation was determined by rotating the EUT (360) degrees and scanning the height of the antenna between (1-4) meters for both antenna polarities. When the highest level was observed, the data was recorded. All testing was performed using the following CISPR bandwidths: Between (30) & (1,000) MHz – RBW = (120) kHz / VBW = (300) kHz Above (1,000) MHz – RBW = (1) MHz / VBW = (1) MHz 2) You stated in your test report about the vertical and horizontal polarization emission test without providing the data. Please provide a table data for those measurements. Response: All measurements reported were recorded using vertical polarity that produced higher emission levels than horizontal polarity. 3) Provide a better test set up pictures that show clearly the test lab antenna mast and turntable. Response: Please find attached pictures. Should you have any questions or I can assist in any way, please feel free to contact me directly. Regards, Steven Hoke EMC Site Manager 890338.DOC 2 of 2

Cover Letter(s)

1. Please upload the updated test report showing the description of measurement procedures. You uploaded only a BW plot as your revised test report. See page (10) of the revised test report 2. Please provide an attestation statement indicating whether your transmitter complies with timing requirement per 15.231 See page (10) of the revised test report. 3. Please describe the signal that this device was transmitting during radiated emission testing. Alternatively, you may provide zero span plots of the transmitted signal with spans of 20ms, 100ms and 5sec to show the type of signal emitted and the repetition rate of any pulses in the transmission See page (10) of the revised test report. 4. Correction factors need to be shown on the fundamental radiated and spurious radiated emission measurements. Please provide a table that shows the result of your measurements in vertical and horizontal position including the correction factors. See page (A3) of the revised test report 5. Please confirm that the measurement antenna was raised and lowered between 1-4 meters in height to maximize both fundamental radiated and spurious emission levels. See page (10) of the revised test report. 6. Clarify that the FCCID is not on a removable part of the device per rule. Be reminded that the FCCID cannot be on the removable part of the device. It appears that the FCCID is on a removable part of the device. Please explain. See page (8) of the revised test report.

Test Report

Test Report Number 07F298B Product Safety Engineering, Inc 12955 Bellamy Brothers Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Tel (352) 588-2209 Fax (352) 588-2544 Page 1 of 12 Testing Certification # 1367-01 TEST REPORT Laboratory IDSubmitter ID PRODUCT SAFETY ENGINEERING, INC.StormEasy Shutters Inc 12955 Bellamy Brothers Boulevard1605 Standing Oakes Blvd Dade City, Florida 33525 USANaples, FL 34119 PH (352) 588-2209 FX (352) 588-2544 Report Issue Date: 10/11/2007 Test Report Number:07F298B Sample S/N: None Model Designation: VG-TR-G1 Sample Receipt Date: 08/06/2007 Product Description: 6-Button Remote Transmitter Sample Test Date: see data sheets Description of non-standard test method or test practice: None Estimated Measurement Uncertainty: Not Applicable Special limitations of use: None Traceability: reference standards of measurement have been calibrated by a competent body using standards traceable to the NIST. According to testing performed at Product Safety Engineering, Inc., the above-mentioned unit is in compliance with the electromagnetic compatibility requirements defined in regulations indicated on page (3) of the test report. The test results contained herein relate only to the model(s) identified above. It is the manufacturer’s responsibility to assure that additional production units of this model are manufactured with identical electrical and mechanical characteristics. As the responsible EMC Project Engineer, I hereby declare that the equipment tested as specified above conforms to the requirements indicated on page (3) of the test report. Signature Name David Foerstner Title Engineering Group Leader Date 11 Oct 2007 Reviewed by: Approved Signatory Date 11 Oct 2007 This report may only be reproduced in full with written permission from Product Safety Engineering, Inc. Test Report Number 07F298B Product Safety Engineering, Inc 12955 Bellamy Brothers Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Tel (352) 588-2209 Fax (352) 588-2544 Page 2 of 12 D I R E C T O R Y - EMISSIONS Page(s) A)Documentation Test report1 - 10 Directory2 Test Regulations3 General Remarks10 Test-setups (Photos)11 B)Test data Conducted emissions10/150 kHz - 30 MHz5, 9 Radiated emissions10 kHz - 30 MHz5, 9 Radiated emissions30 MHz - 1000 MHz6, 9 Interference power30 MHz - 300 MHz6, 9 Equivalent Radiated emissions1 GHz - 18 GHz7, 9 Antenna Disturbance Voltage30 MHz - 1,000 MHz7,9 C)Appendix A Test Equipment Calibration Information Test Data Sheets A2 A3 - A4 D)Appendix B System Under Test DescriptionB1 - B1 E) Appendix C Measurement Protocol C1 - C2 Test Report Number 07F298B Product Safety Engineering, Inc 12955 Bellamy Brothers Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Tel (352) 588-2209 Fax (352) 588-2544 Page 3 of 12 EMISSIONS TEST REGULATIONS : The emissions tests were performed according to following regulations: 9 - EN 61000-6-3:2001 9 - EN 61000-6-4:2001 9 - EN 55011 : 1998 / A1:19999 - Group 19 - Group 2 9 - Class A9 - Class B 9 - EN 55013 : 1990 / A12:1994 / A13:1996 / A14:1999 9 - EN 55014 -1: 20019 - Household appliances and similar 9 - Portable tools 9 - Semiconductor devices 9 - EN 55022 (1998) /A1:2001 /A2:20039 - Class A9 - Class B 9 -AS/NZS 3548:19959 - Class A9 - Class B 9 - ICES-0039 - Class A9 - Class B 9 - CNS 134389 - Class A9 - Class B 9 - VCCI : 19999 - Class A9 - Class B # - FCC Part 159 - Class A# - Class B # - Certification 9 - Verification 9 - Declaration of Conformity 9 - FCC Part 18 Test Report Number 07F298B Product Safety Engineering, Inc 12955 Bellamy Brothers Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Tel (352) 588-2209 Fax (352) 588-2544 Page 4 of 12 Environmental conditions during testing: LAB OATS Temperature: * _________: ________ Relative Humidity: ** _________: ________ * The ambient temperature during the testing was within the range of (50 - 104 F) unless indicted above. oo ** The humidity levels during the testing was within the range of (10% - 90%) relative humidity unless indicated above. Power supply system: 12 Volts DC Hz Battery Powered Sign Explanations: 9 - not applicable # - applicable Test Report Number 07F298B Product Safety Engineering, Inc 12955 Bellamy Brothers Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Tel (352) 588-2209 Fax (352) 588-2544 Page 5 of 12 Emissions Test Conditions: CONDUCTED EMISSIONS (Interference Voltage) The CONDUCTED EMISSIONS (INTERFERENCE VOLTAGE) measurements were performed at the following test location: # - Test not applicable 9 - Darby Test Site (Open Area Test Site) 9 - Darby Laboratory Test equipment used : Model NumberManufacturerDescriptionSerial Number 9 -8028-50Solar50 S LISN829012, 829022 9 -3825/2Solar50 S LISN924840 9 -EMC-30Electro-MetricsEMI Receiver191 9 -8566BHewlett-PackardSpectrum Analyzer2421A00526 9 -85650AHewlett-PackardQuasi-Peak Adapter2043A00209 9 -85662AHewlett Packard Analyzer Display2403A07352 9 -8028-50Solar50 S LISN903725, 903726 9 -FCC-TLISN-T4Fisher Custom Com.Telecom ISN20072 Emissions Test Conditions: RADIATED EMISSIONS (Magnetic Field) The RADIATED EMISSIONS (MAGNETIC FIELD) measurements were performed at the following test location: 9 - Darby Test Site (Open Area Test Site) 9 - 9 - at a test distance of : 9 - 3 meters 9 - 30 meters # - Test not applicable Test equipment used : Model NumberManufacturerDescriptionSerial Number 9 -3148EMCOLog Periodic Antenna00044783 9 -BIA-25Electro-MetricsBiconical Antenna4283 9 -8566BHewlett-PackardSpectrum Analyzer2421A00526 9 -85662AHewlett-PackardAnalyzer Display2403A07352 9 -85650AHewlett-PackardQuasi-Peak Adapter2043A00209 9 -ALR-30MElectro-MetricsLoop Antenna824 9 -8447DHewlett PackardPreamplifier2944A06832 9 - 9 - EMC-30 ALA-130/A Electro-Metrics Antenna Research EMI Receiver Loop Antenna 191 106 Test Report Number 07F298B Product Safety Engineering, Inc 12955 Bellamy Brothers Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Tel (352) 588-2209 Fax (352) 588-2544 Page 6 of 12 Emissions Test Conditions: RADIATED EMISSIONS (Electric Field) The RADIATED EMISSIONS (ELECTRIC FIELD) measurements, in the frequency range of 30 MHz-1000 MHz, were tested in a horizontal …

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Test Report

Test Report Number 07F298B Product Safety Engineering, Inc 12955 Bellamy Brothers Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Tel (352) 588-2209 Fax (352) 588-2544 Page 1 of 12 Testing Certification # 1367-01 TEST REPORT Laboratory IDSubmitter ID PRODUCT SAFETY ENGINEERING, INC.StormEasy Shutters Inc 12955 Bellamy Brothers Boulevard1605 Standing Oakes Blvd Dade City, Florida 33525 USANaples, FL 34119 PH (352) 588-2209 FX (352) 588-2544 Report Issue Date: 10/11/2007 Test Report Number:07F298B Sample S/N: None Model Designation: VG-TR-G1 Sample Receipt Date: 08/06/2007 Product Description: 6-Button Remote Transmitter Sample Test Date: see data sheets Description of non-standard test method or test practice: None Estimated Measurement Uncertainty: Not Applicable Special limitations of use: None Traceability: reference standards of measurement have been calibrated by a competent body using standards traceable to the NIST. According to testing performed at Product Safety Engineering, Inc., the above-mentioned unit is in compliance with the electromagnetic compatibility requirements defined in regulations indicated on page (3) of the test report. The test results contained herein relate only to the model(s) identified above. It is the manufacturer’s responsibility to assure that additional production units of this model are manufactured with identical electrical and mechanical characteristics. As the responsible EMC Project Engineer, I hereby declare that the equipment tested as specified above conforms to the requirements indicated on page (3) of the test report. Signature Name David Foerstner Title Engineering Group Leader Date 11 Oct 2007 Reviewed by: Approved Signatory Date 11 Oct 2007 This report may only be reproduced in full with written permission from Product Safety Engineering, Inc. Test Report Number 07F298B Product Safety Engineering, Inc 12955 Bellamy Brothers Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Tel (352) 588-2209 Fax (352) 588-2544 Page 2 of 12 D I R E C T O R Y - EMISSIONS Page(s) A)Documentation Test report1 - 10 Directory2 Test Regulations3 General Remarks10 Test-setups (Photos)11 B)Test data Conducted emissions10/150 kHz - 30 MHz5, 9 Radiated emissions10 kHz - 30 MHz5, 9 Radiated emissions30 MHz - 1000 MHz6, 9 Interference power30 MHz - 300 MHz6, 9 Equivalent Radiated emissions1 GHz - 18 GHz7, 9 Antenna Disturbance Voltage30 MHz - 1,000 MHz7,9 C)Appendix A Test Equipment Calibration Information Test Data Sheets A2 A3 - A7 D)Appendix B System Under Test DescriptionB1 - B1 E) Appendix C Measurement Protocol C1 - C2 Revision History - 02/08/2007 (modified pages 2, 8, 10 & A3), (added pages (A5-A7) Test Report Number 07F298B Product Safety Engineering, Inc 12955 Bellamy Brothers Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Tel (352) 588-2209 Fax (352) 588-2544 Page 3 of 12 EMISSIONS TEST REGULATIONS : The emissions tests were performed according to following regulations: 9 - EN 61000-6-3:2001 9 - EN 61000-6-4:2001 9 - EN 55011 : 1998 / A1:19999 - Group 19 - Group 2 9 - Class A9 - Class B 9 - EN 55013 : 1990 / A12:1994 / A13:1996 / A14:1999 9 - EN 55014 -1: 20019 - Household appliances and similar 9 - Portable tools 9 - Semiconductor devices 9 - EN 55022 (1998) /A1:2001 /A2:20039 - Class A9 - Class B 9 -AS/NZS 3548:19959 - Class A9 - Class B 9 - ICES-0039 - Class A9 - Class B 9 - CNS 134389 - Class A9 - Class B 9 - VCCI : 19999 - Class A9 - Class B # - FCC Part 159 - Class A# - Class B # - Certification 9 - Verification 9 - Declaration of Conformity 9 - FCC Part 18 Test Report Number 07F298B Product Safety Engineering, Inc 12955 Bellamy Brothers Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Tel (352) 588-2209 Fax (352) 588-2544 Page 4 of 12 Environmental conditions during testing: LAB OATS Temperature: * _________: ________ Relative Humidity: ** _________: ________ * The ambient temperature during the testing was within the range of (50 - 104 F) unless indicted above. oo ** The humidity levels during the testing was within the range of (10% - 90%) relative humidity unless indicated above. Power supply system: 12 Volts DC Hz Battery Powered Sign Explanations: 9 - not applicable # - applicable Test Report Number 07F298B Product Safety Engineering, Inc 12955 Bellamy Brothers Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Tel (352) 588-2209 Fax (352) 588-2544 Page 5 of 12 Emissions Test Conditions: CONDUCTED EMISSIONS (Interference Voltage) The CONDUCTED EMISSIONS (INTERFERENCE VOLTAGE) measurements were performed at the following test location: # - Test not applicable 9 - Darby Test Site (Open Area Test Site) 9 - Darby Laboratory Test equipment used : Model NumberManufacturerDescriptionSerial Number 9 -8028-50Solar50 S LISN829012, 829022 9 -3825/2Solar50 S LISN924840 9 -EMC-30Electro-MetricsEMI Receiver191 9 -8566BHewlett-PackardSpectrum Analyzer2421A00526 9 -85650AHewlett-PackardQuasi-Peak Adapter2043A00209 9 -85662AHewlett Packard Analyzer Display2403A07352 9 -8028-50Solar50 S LISN903725, 903726 9 -FCC-TLISN-T4Fisher Custom Com.Telecom ISN20072 Emissions Test Conditions: RADIATED EMISSIONS (Magnetic Field) The RADIATED EMISSIONS (MAGNETIC FIELD) measurements were performed at the following test location: 9 - Darby Test Site (Open Area Test Site) 9 - 9 - at a test distance of : 9 - 3 meters 9 - 30 meters # - Test not applicable Test equipment used : Model NumberManufacturerDescriptionSerial Number 9 -3148EMCOLog Periodic Antenna00044783 9 -BIA-25Electro-MetricsBiconical Antenna4283 9 -8566BHewlett-PackardSpectrum Analyzer2421A00526 9 -85662AHewlett-PackardAnalyzer Display2403A07352 9 -85650AHewlett-PackardQuasi-Peak Adapter2043A00209 9 -ALR-30MElectro-MetricsLoop Antenna824 9 -8447DHewlett PackardPreamplifier2944A06832 9 - 9 - EMC-30 ALA-130/A Electro-Metrics Antenna Research EMI Receiver Loop Antenna 191 106 Test Report Number 07F298B Product Safety Engineering, Inc 12955 Bellamy Brothers Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Tel (352) 588-2209 Fax (352) 588-2544 Page 6 of 12 Emissions Test Conditions: RADIATED EMISSIONS (Electric Field) The RADIATED EMISSIONS (ELECTRIC FIELD) me…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Dane Horstead(President)
[email protected](239) 825-0233Fax: (239) 514-0877

Test Firm

TUV SUD America Inc.William Elliott
[email protected]813-284-2736Fax: 888 413 3813

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115.231433.5 MHz - 434.5 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term

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