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Front & Rear View Specifications Package Contents 1. Slide out the battery cover. 2. Insert the batteries. Make sure that the polarity +/- of the battery follow the markings on the bottom of the battery compartment. Front Back Search buttonSignal indicationDistance indication Power on Power off Buzzer Battery cover Mute button Hanging hole for strap Clip 1 3 3 2 To search the Slave unit, please press the "Search button" on the Master unit once. If the distance between the Master and the Slave is closer, the more LED lights are lit and the melody on the Master is repider. Contrarily, if the distance between the Master and the Slave is farther, less LED lights are lit and the melody on the Master becomes slower. Use the LED and the melody indication as guides to find the Slave unit. If the distance between the Master and the Slave is out of detectable range and you turn to the wrong direction making the distance farther, the Master beeps every second to remind you to go back to the correct direction and detectable distance. While searching, the Slave makes low beep sounds every second. This can assist you in finding its position by tracking the sound when the Master and the Slave are already close. (Suggestion: Press and hold the Mute button on the Master to turn off the melody temporarily. Once you release the Mute button, the searching melody resumes again.) Press the "Search button" on the Master unit again to stop searching. While searching, always place the Master in front of your body and turn around slowly to find the connect direction by following singnal indicator and distance melody. If you point at the correct direction, the Master shows more LED lightand plays the melody more rapidly. . Holding Way *** Do not cover the top side of Master. CorrectHolding Wrong Holding During Search CorrectHolding Wrong Holding *** Do not sway Master. Master is always in front the body when take a turn. Search Car Finder User Manual 2. Switch the power button of the Master and the Slave to “ON”, it will enter automatically ”Search Mode”, please press search button to enter ”Standby mode”.3. Place the Slave on valuable items that you want to locate, such as car, bicycle and others. Take the Master with you or clip it on your belt clip.Important: Do not put the Master in the car, it could be damaged by high temperature. 3.Place the battery cover back. 1.For the first time use, please insert the batteries into the Master and the Slave sets according to the battery installation instruction as follows. (the distance may be short depends on the terrain environment ) -Master Front Back Model NameFunctionSearch RangeAlarm TriggeredMaster/Slave Master (M05A)x1 Slave (S04A)x1 Master (M05AM)x1 Slave (S04AS)x1 Battery Type LR44x2 CR2032x1 LR44x2 CR2032x1 Battery Life Time with Standby None None 30 days (24 hrs) 30 days (24 hrs) Battery Life Time with Sleep 0~90 days 0~90 days Over 90 days Over 90 days Beep Sound (at 10cm/3.9inch) 95 db 100 db 95 db 100 db Bulit-in None None Vibration Motor Vibration Sensor Dimension (L/W/H) 52.8 x39x13.2mm 2x1.x0.52inch Diam 45 x W 12mm Diam 1.77 x 0.47inch 52.8x39x13.2mm 2x1.x0.52inch Diam 45 x W 12mm Diam 1.77 x 0.47inch None Vibration over one second 405C Search Search & Alarm with Vibration 405CA 0~500 0~500 Model Name 405C Master(M05A) 1 set Slave(S04A) 1 set Batteries LR44x2 CR2032x1 User manual Strap 2 405CA 1 set1 set LR44x2 CR2032x1 Alarm(Only for 405CA) A sensor is bulit-in to detect the vibration, while someone is trying to move your car, like violation tow, or a thiefis breaking your car window, the Car Finder will alert you in 1 second. The Master unit alarms and vibrates at this moment. Suggested Setting place Search Tip: Signal indication LEDs flashevery second Melody is rapider Melody is slower and diminuendo Signal indication LEDs flashevery second Melody is slower and short beep every second ! (i) Search, detection, and alarm range can be affected on different. If the beep sound is not loud enough, the batteries may be low. Change with new batteries for louder alarm sound. This product only assists in providing a warning alarm to remind the user. It does not guarantee to prevent theft or robbery of personal property. batteries your batteries sources. It may cause danger or even explosion. Sleeping Low battery Alarm Diasble Alarm funstion: During at standby mode, the master and Sllave wuthin 2 meters, power off the Master unit.Enable Alarm function: Switch the Master power on. Mute Press the Mute botton to mute searching melody from the Master unit. Listen to beep sound from the Slave unit to assist short range searching. Switch the Power button to ON More LEDs light up LEDs light decreasingly Turn off the search melody of Master(long press the Mute button) Search Signal indication LEDs flashSignal indication LEDs flashevery second Signal indication LEDs flashevery second High beeps while re-linking High beep every second Low batteryDisconnect Under standy mode, press the”Search” button may b.) When switching the Master unit power on, the Signal indication LED flashed as searching the Slave unit. If the Master and Slave units are out of working range, the Signal indication LED remains light while the Master unit could not find Slave unit. Switch the power button of the Master unit to OFF, when search function is not needed. Once you need thiskit to resume the standy mode, just turn the power button of the Master to ON. Important: a.) Please keep the Slave at ON status if you would turn the Master into Sleep mode. c.) Please trun off the Master and Slave unit if NOT in sue to save battery life. If you want to use the device on the airplane, please comply with the flight safety law according to each country. This product operation temperature is between 32 ʲ ~140 ʲ . Storage temperature is between -4 ʲ ~ 185 ʲ 91E-02B4-U50G00 ** The connection range depends on the terrain enviro…
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ETC Report No. : 10-07-RBF-020-05 Sheet 1 of 5 Sheets FCC ID.: WMPS04A02GP Rev. No 1.0 CONSTRUCTED PHOTOS of EUT 1. Top View of EUT 2. Bottom View of EUT ETC Report No. : 10-07-RBF-020-05 Sheet 2 of 5 Sheets FCC ID.: WMPS04A02GP Rev. No 1.0 CONSTRUCTED PHOTOS of EUT 3. Side View of EUT 4. Front View of EUT ETC Report No. : 10-07-RBF-020-05 Sheet 3 of 5 Sheets FCC ID.: WMPS04A02GP Rev. No 1.0 CONSTRUCTED PHOTOS of EUT 5. Side View of EUT 6. Rear View of EUT
910805 1 LABEL 15mm 20mm FCC ID:WMPS04A02GP Model: S04AS
ETC Report No. : 10-07-RBF-020-05 Sheet 4 of 5 Sheets FCC ID.: WMPS04A02GP Rev. No 1.0 CONSTRUCTED PHOTOS of EUT 7. Internal View of EUT ETC Report No. : 10-07-RBF-020-05 Sheet 5 of 5 Sheets FCC ID.: WMPS04A02GP Rev. No 1.0 CONSTRUCTED PHOTOS of EUT 8. Component View of PCB 9. Solder View of PCB
Rev. No 1.0 FCC Part 15 EMI TEST REPORT of E.U.T. Digital RF Tracker 405 FCC ID WMPS04A02GP MODEL S04AS for APPLICANT : Ardi Technology Corp., ADDRESS : 6F, No. 136, Li-De Street, Chung-Ho City, Taipei, Taiwan, 235 Test Performed by ELECTRONICS TESTING CENTER, TAIWAN NO.34, LIN 5, DINGFU TSUEN, LINKOU SHIANG TAIPEI COUNTY, TAIWAN, 24442, R.O.C. Tel : (02)26023052 Fax : (02)26010910 http://www.etc.org.tw ; e-mail: [email protected] Report Number : 10-07-RBF-020-05 ETC Report No. : 10-07-RBF-020-05 FCC ID. : WMPS04A02GP Rev. No 1.0 TEST REPORT CERTIFICATION Applicant : Ardi Technology Corp., 6F, No.136, Li-De Street, Chung-Ho City, Taipei, Taiwan, 235 Manufacturer : Artec Electronics (Jiangsu) Co., Ltd No. 1057, Yun Li Rd., Songling Town, Wujiang City Jiangsu, P.R.C Postcode:215200 Description of EUT : a) Type of EUT : Digital RF Tracker 405 b) Trade Name : Ardi & Artec c) Model No. : S04AS d) Power Supply : CR3032 x 1pcs(DV3 Battery*1) e) Frequency Range : 2404-2451 MHz Regulation Applied : FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15 Subpart C (2009) I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT: The data shown in this report were made in accordance with the procedures given in ANSI C63.4 (2003), and the energy emitted by the device was founded to be within the limits applicable. I assume full responsibility for accuracy and completeness of these data. Note: 1. The result of the testing report relate only to the item tested. 2. The testing report shall not be reproduced expect in full, without the written approval of ETC. ETC Report No. : 10-07-RBF-020-05 FCC ID. : WMPS04A02GP Rev. No 1.0 Issued Date : Jul. 28, 2010 Test Engineer : ( Falcon Shi, Engineer ) Check By : ( Charles Wang, Supervisor ) Approve & Authorized Signer : Will Yauo, Manager EMC Dept. II of ELECTRONICS TESTING CENTER, TAIWAN ETC Report No. : 10-07-RBF-020-05 FCC ID. : WMPS04A02GP Rev. No 1.0 Table of Contents Page 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ...................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Product Description...................................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Characteristics of Device .............................................................................................................. 1 1.3 Test Methodology ........................................................................................................................ 1 1.4 Test Facility.................................................................................................................................. 1 2 PROVISIONS APPLICABLE ..................................................................................................... 2 2.1 Definition ..................................................................................................................................... 2 2.2 Requirement for Compliance ....................................................................................................... 3 2.3 Restricted Bands of Operation ..................................................................................................... 5 2.4 Labeling Requirement .................................................................................................................. 5 2.5 User Information .......................................................................................................................... 6 3 SYSTEM TEST CONFIGURATION ......................................................................................... 7 3.1 Justification .................................................................................................................................. 7 3.2 Devices for Tested System........................................................................................................... 7 4 RADIATED EMISSION MEASUREMENT.............................................................................. 8 4.1 Applicable Standard ..................................................................................................................... 8 4.2 Measurement Procedure............................................................................................................... 8 4.3 Measuring Instrument ................................................................................................................ 11 4.4 Radiated Emission Data ............................................................................................................. 12 4.5 Field Strength Calculation ......................................................................................................... 15 4.6 Photos of Radiation Measuring Setup........................................................................................ 16 5 CONDUCTED EMISSION MEASUREMENT ....................................................................... 17 5.1 Description ................................................................................................................................. 17 6 ANTENNA REQUIREMENT ................................................................................................... 18 6.1 Standard Applicable ................................................................................................................... 18 6.2 Antenna Construction................................................................................................................. 18 7 BAND EDGES MEASUREMENT ............................................................................................ 19 7.1 Standard Applicable ................................................................................................................... 19 7.2 Measurement Procedure............................................................................................................. 19 7.3 Measurement Equipment ........................................................................................................... 19 7.4 Measur…
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ETC Report No. : 10-07-RBF-020-05 Sheet 16 of 22 Sheets FCC ID.: WMPS04A02GP Rev. No 1.0 4.6 Photos of Radiation Measuring Setup
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 2.40 GHz - 2.45 GHz | - |

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