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X2TUSS-CONCEALEDConceal System

Universal Surveillance Systems, LLC
Conceal System - FCC ID X2TUSS-CONCEALED - Universal Surveillance Systems, LLC
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Application Details

Equipment Class
FAP - Part 15 Anti-Pilferage Device
Date of Grant
Sep 30, 2015
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Sep 30, 2015
Equipment Note
Conceal System
Frequency Range
0.05823500 - 0.05823500
Company
Universal Surveillance Systems, LLC
Country
United States

Documents & Files

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Users Manual

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Document Text

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Users Manual

Concealed System Manual Software Version 39.6 Document Version 1.14 Date 25 J anuary 2015 1.CONCEALED SYSTEM OVERVIEW.....................................................................................................................................4 1.1. DESCRIPTION................................................................................................................................................4 1.2. SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................................................................4 1.2.1. TRANSCEIVER.......................................................................................................................................4 1.2.2. RECEIVER..............................................................................................................................................4 1.2.3. POWER SUPPLY....................................................................................................................................4 1.3. TABLE: SYSTEM / DETECTION / NOISE............................................................................................................5 2. HARDWARE..........................................................................................................................................................6 2.1. TRANSCEIVER BOARD...................................................................................................................................6 2.2. POWER SUPPLY..............................................................................................................................................7 3.QUICK TUNING.......................................................................................................................................................8 3.1. QUICK INSTALLATION....................................................................................................................................8 3.1.1. PREVIOUS.............................................................................................................................................8 3.1.2. SYSTEM INSTALLATION..........................................................................................................................8 3.2. TROUBLESHOOTING.......................................................................................................................................8 3.2.1. NO DETECTION.......................................................................................................................................8 3.2.2. TOO MUCH DETECTION..........................................................................................................................8 3.2.3. FALSE ALARM.........................................................................................................................................8 3.2.4. MAKES OTHER SYSTEMS FALSE ALARM..................................................................................................8 3.3. SYNCHRONIZATION PROBLEM.......................................................................................................................9 3.4. NOISE PROBLEM..........................................................................................................................................10 3.5. DEAD TRANSMITTER....................................................................................................................................12 3.6. DEAD RECEIVER...........................................................................................................................................13 3.7. FALSE ALARM (OR UNKNOWN ALARM)........................................................................................................14 4.CONFIGURATION................................................................................................................................................15 4.1. CONNECTION METHOD...............................................................................................................................15 4.1.1. ANTENNA CABLES AND CONNECTION.................................................................................................15 MATERIAL....................................................................................................................................................15 PROCESS......................................................................................................................................................15 4.1.2. POWER SUPPLY CABLE AND CONNECTION...........................................................................................16 MATERIAL....................................................................................................................................................16 PROCESS......................................................................................................................................................16 4.2. CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES.......................................................................................................................17 4.2.1. TRANSCEIVER BOARDS.......................................................................................................................17 4.2.3. DUAL SYSTEM CONFIGURATION (RX-TX)..............................................................................................18 4.2.4. SPLIT SYSTEM CONFIGURATION (RX-TX-RX).........................................................................................19 5.SOFTWARE...........................................................................................................................................................20 5.1. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE..........................................................................................................................20 5.2. CONNECT.................................................โ€ฆ

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ID Label/Location Info

X2TUSS-CONCEALED FCC ID : X2TUSS-CONCEALED This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subjected 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. label Example and location

Test Report

HOW THE EUT MEETS THE REQUIREMENTS OF 15.31 (e) FOR THE UNIVERSAL SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS, LLC 58 kHz PEDESTAL SYSTEM MODEL: USS-AMCONCEALED, FCC ID: X2TUSS-CONCEALED The fundamental was maximized on the Lab A test site using a normal test setup with the AC Adapter of the laptop connected directly to the AC public mains (115 Vac). Next, the power supply of the EUT was then connected to the Staco Energy Products Variable Auto Transformer Model: 3PN1010. The Variable Auto Transformer allows the Vac input to be varied. The AC Adapter of the laptop was then connected to the Staco Energy Products Variable Auto Transformer Model: 3PN1010. The AC input was then dropped to 85% (97.75 Vac) and raised to 115% (132.25 Vac). The actual AC input was measured using a calibrated Fluke Multimeter Model: DM25XT, Serial Number: 40209875, Calibration Due Date: May 27, 2016. The fundamental was then verified again to see that the amplitude did not change. Test Result: The EUT does NOT change amplitude at the fundamental when the AC input voltage is varied between 85% and 115% of the input nominal rated supply voltage.

Contact Information

Applicant

Marc Trincale(Product Manager)
[email protected](800) 488-9097Fax: (909) 484-7874

Technical Contact

Compatible Electronics, Inc.Kyle Fujimoto
[email protected]714-579-0500

114 Olinda Drive ยท Brea, California ยท United States

Test Firm

Compatible Electronics, Inc.Michael Christensen
[email protected]714-579-0500Fax: 714-579-1850

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C0.058235 MHz - 0.058235 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term

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