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X2TUSS-RF-DEAC-828.2 MHz Deactivator

Universal Surveillance Systems, LLC
8.2 MHz Deactivator - FCC ID X2TUSS-RF-DEAC-82 - Universal Surveillance Systems, LLC
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
Date of Grant
Feb 13, 2014
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Feb 13, 2014
Equipment Note
8.2 MHz Deactivator
Frequency Range
7.95500000 - 8.47500000
Company
Universal Surveillance Systems, LLC
Country
United States

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Users Manual

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Attestation Statements

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Cover Letter(s)

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Test Report

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Users Manual

RF DEACTIVATOR USER'S MANUAL HISTORY OF REVISIONS AND REPAIRS: 01/2014 REV.A (HW:N:09-000-005, REV.4) RFDEAC_CT7_A5_USR_MAN_REV_A 2 RFDEAC_CT7_A5_USR_MAN_REV_A USER'S MANUAL CONTENT 1. Basic information 3 2. Basic device description 3 3. Deactivator parameters and their mutual interactions 4 3.1 Sensing and deactivation 4 3.2 Deactivator operating modes 5 4. Configuration of deactivator's parameters 5 4.1 The usage of one or two deactivators pads 5 4.2 Settings of the deactivation power 6 4.3 Settings of the sensing deactivation power 6 4.4 Settings of the sweeping frequency range 6 5. Installation 7 5.1 Faults clearing 7 6. Electronic board description 8 6.1 Terminal description 8 6.2 Jumpers and DIP switch description 9 6.3 Trimmers description 10 6.4 LEDs description 10 7. Declaration 11 7.1 Equipment modification caution 11 7.2 FCC compliance 11 3 USE: The deactivator is determinate for the deactivation the RF sticker labels in frequency range 8.2 MHz ± 3.625 %. The deactivator can also detect deactivation less hard tags in the above-mentioned frequency range. The deactivator works with all kinds of hard tags and sticker labels in the market for 8.2 MHz The synchronization between deactivators and EAS system is the way for the elimination of bad influence between the deactivators and EAS system. This bad influence usually comes out as EAS system sensitivity decreasing or false alarms. 2. BASIC DEVICE DESCRIPTION 1. Embedded 4 LEDs indicate the following deactivator state: - The deactivator unit is powered - Internal synchronization - LF synchronization led to the deactivator unit - The detection of sticker label or tag 2. Maximum deactivation height is up to 40 cm. NOTE: Maximum output power of the deactivator, 40x40 mm sticker labels. * 3. Maximum detection height is up to 40 cm. 4. Sound indicator of the detection hard tag or sticker label with possibility of volume adjustment. 5. The deactivator unit works in only one mode. Detection with deactivation. 1. BASIC INFORMATION 4 3. DEACTIVATOR PARAMETERS AND THEIR MUTUAL INTERACTIONS 3.1 SENSING AND DEACTIVATING POWER The deactivator needs two output power levels for its operation. RX Sensitivity Level - Is used for the detection of sticker labels and tags. The bigger this power is the higher detection height is reached, but the higher the probability is, that the sticker label is deactivated before its detection. The level of sensing output power (RX) is found experimentally by reaching acceptable detection height and probability of successful detection by mod ifi c a ti on tr i mmer RX PWR tr i mmer . Th e va lu e of this parameter is set at 50 %. NOTE: All Power settings MUST be left at default settings in USA. USA versions do * n o t a l l o w f o r p o w e r a d j u s t m e n t s Deactivation output power - Is used for deactivation of sticker labels. This level is set at manufacture. Bad influence usually comes out as EAS system sensitivity decreasing or false alarms making. It is necessary to perform proper synchronization between EAS system and the deactivator. Pic. 1 - The comparison - possible levels of ‘sensing power’ and ‘deactivation power’ 5 3.2 DEACTIVATOR OPERATING MODES The deactivator unit can o n l y work in 1 mode. MODE1 - deactivation with detection - The deactivator emits ‘deactivation output power’ pulses, which are defined by TX PWR trimmer. The response after deactivation pulse is analyzed in order to look for the presence of sticker label or tag inside detection area (above or under deactivation pad). 4. CONFIGURATION OF DEACTIVATOR'S PARAMETERS 4.1 THE USAGE OF ONE OR TWO DEACTIVATOR PADS If it is intended the usage of the only one deactivation antenna (deactivation pad) it makes no difference, if it is connected to the terminal ANT1 or ANT2. We recommend keeping recommended dimensions of the deactivation antenna; it fits 90 % of installations. The usage of two deactivation antennas/pads can be requested in some cases. It can happen mainly in three following cases: 1. It is requested to have two deactivation antennas/pads, which are not distant more than approximately 2-3 m (for example one can be normal deactivation pad and the second one can be embedded into bar code reader). 2. One deactivation antenna/pad is required, but bigger deactivation field is requested than one deactivation pad can give. Both of deactivation antennas should be connected to terminals ANT1 and ANT2 (for example first deactivation antenna can be connected to the terminal ANT1 and second one to the terminal ANT2). Both of antennas will work the same way as per settings of the operational mode (MODE1, MODE2, MODE3 or MODE4). Pic. 2 - Recommended dimension of deactivation antennas and their connection to the deactivator 6 4.2 SETTINGS OF THE DEACTIVATION POWER The deactivator deactivation power is determined by settings of the TX PWR trimmer. The value of this parameter determines the height of the deactivation field. This level should be chosen the way to assure the reliable sticker labels deactivation. There is general rule valid, that 50 % level of output power is sufficient for the most sticker labels. Th e va l u e of this parameter is set at 50 %; setting beyond this level is not allowed by the manufacturer. This setting cannot be changed in USA models. 4.3 SETTINGS OF DEACTIVATION RX SENSITIVITY The deactivator features having the adjustable level of sensing power RX PWR (the power, what is needed for the detection of the sticker label without its deactivation). The correct setting of this parameter is very important for the sticker label detection. Too small sensing output power will give small detection height, but on the other hand, too big output power can deactivate the sticker label without its detection. The correct level of this parameter varies on the sticker label brand. The value is set 50%. This setting cannot be changed in USA models 4.4 SETTINGS OF THE STEPPING FREQUENCY RANGE The deactivator is factory set to detec…

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Attestation Statements

oss· March 25, 2013 CETCB 114 Olinda Drive Brea, CA 92823 Dear SirfMadam: T his is a letter of authorization to accept Compatible Electronics, Inc. and its employees as Agent for Universal Surveillance Systems (USS). LLC, located al 111 72 Elm Ave, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730, for a period of one ( I) year, to sign applications and make representa tio ns before the Federal Communication Commission, and to receive and exchange data between our company and the Federal Communica tion Commission only in connection with the certi5catio n of the following Universal Surveillance Systems (USS), LLC product: Electronic Deactivation System und er FCC Docket Number 20780 and General Docket Number 80-284 pursuant to Part 15 ofFee Rules and Regulations. Please also accept tbis letter as an attestation that neither Universal Surveillance Systems (USS), LLC no r any of its officers, directors, or persons ~olding 5% or more of the o utstanding stock or s hares, voting o r non-voting, have been denied federal benefits und er section 5301 of the Anti-Drug-Abuse act of 1988,21 U.S.C. 853(a). In addition, Universal Survei llance Systems (USS), LLC will notify the Federal Communications Commiss ion if, at any time, the situation changes causing Universal Surveill ance Systems (USS), LLC to be denied federal benefits. If you have any further questions o r need additional information, please feel free to give me acall at \-800-488-9097. Ade1 Sayegh President & CEO • INTELLIGENT SECURITY SOLUTIONS 11172 Elm Avenue . Rancho CucamonQa, CA 91730 • Tel: 909.484.7870 • 800.4B8.9097 • Fax: 909.484.7874 • www.universaleas.com

Attestation Statements

J' "7 <"" uss® • < , <' " March 25,2013 Compatible Electronics TeB 114 O linda Drive Brea, California 92823 Subject: TeB application submittal Dear S irlMadam: We, Universal Survei llance Systems (USS), LLC, would like 10 declare that the application being submitted for the device with FCC TO: X2TUSS-Rf-DEAC-82 has not been submitted to another TeB or FCC for certification. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at 1-800-488-9097. %r::: ~.~~ Add Sayegh President & CEO INTELLIGENT SECURITY SOLUTIONS 11172 Elm Avenue · Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 • Tel: 909.484.1870 • 800.488.9097 • Fax: 909.484.7874 • W'WW.universaleas.com

Cover Letter(s)

DSS· March 25,20 13 Compatible E lectronics TCB 114 Olinda Drive Brea, California 92823 Subj ect : Request for wlthho lding from public disclosure the schematics, block diagrams, and operational description pursuant to an application for ce rtification Dear SirlMadam: We, Universa l Surveillance Systems (USS), LLC, wou ld like to request that all schematics, b lock diagrams, and operational descriptions submined w ith the application for certification be with.held !Tom public d isclosure as per Section 0.459 of Fee Rules. This request is made und er the provisions of Section 0.457 (d) of the Conunission's Rules, and Section 552 (b)(4) ofthe Freedom o f l nfonnation Act. These sections authorize the withholding from public inspection, those materials which would be privileged as a matter of law if retained by the person submitting them, and materials which would not customarily be released to the public by that person. If you have any questions, please do nOI hes itate ( 0 contact us at t -800-488-9097. Adel Sayegh Pres ide nt & CEO • INTELLIGENTSECURITY SOLUTIONS 1 1') 1 A I. .A q :In. l' Cln 4

ID Label/Location Info

FCC ID: X2TUSS‐RF‐DEAC‐82 The label size is 20x50mm and will be installed as described in picture below: FCC ID: X2TUSS-RF-DEAC-82 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.

Test Report

HOW THE EUT MEETS THE REQUIREMENTS OF 15.31 (e) FOR THE UNIVERSAL SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS, LLC 8.2 MHz DEACTIVATOR, MODEL: STD-001 The fundamental was maximized on the Lab A test site using a normal test setup with the EUT power directly connected to the AC public mains (115 Vac). Next, the EUT power 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 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 Wavetek Multimeter Model: DM25XT, Serial Number: 40209875, Calibration Due Date: May 30, 2013. 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.

Test Report

Report Number: B21227A1 FCC Part 15 Subpart B and FCC Section 15.223 Test Report 8.2 MHz Deactivator Model: STD-001 Brea Division 114 Olinda Drive Brea, CA 92823 (714) 579-0500 Agoura Division 2337 Troutdale Drive Agoura, CA 91301 (818) 597-0600 Silverado Division 19121 El Toro Road Silverado, CA 92676 (949) 589-0700 Lake Forest Division 20621 Pascal Way Lake Forest, CA 92630 (949) 587-0400 Page 1 of 16 FCC 15.223 TEST REPORT for 8.2 MHZ DEACTIVATOR MODEL: STD-001 Prepared for UNIVERSAL SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS, LLC 11172 ELM AVENUE RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA 91730 Prepared by:_____________________ KYLE FUJIMOTO Approved by:____________________ JAMES ROSS COMPATIBLE ELECTRONICS INC. 114 OLINDA DRIVE BREA, CALIFORNIA 92823 (714) 579-0500 DATE: DECEMBER 8, 2012 REPORT APPENDICES TOTAL BODY A B C D E PAGES 16 2 2 2 14 17 53 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of Compatible Electronics. Report Number: B21227A1 FCC Part 15 Subpart B and FCC Section 15.223 Test Report 8.2 MHz Deactivator Model: STD-001 Brea Division 114 Olinda Drive Brea, CA 92823 (714) 579-0500 Agoura Division 2337 Troutdale Drive Agoura, CA 91301 (818) 597-0600 Silverado Division 19121 El Toro Road Silverado, CA 92676 (949) 589-0700 Lake Forest Division 20621 Pascal Way Lake Forest, CA 92630 (949) 587-0400 Page 2 of 16 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section / Title PAGE GENERAL REPORT SUMMARY 4 SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS 4 1. PURPOSE 5 2. ADMINISTRATIVE DATA 6 2.1 Location of Testing 6 2.2 Traceability Statement 6 2.3 Cognizant Personnel 6 2.4 Date Test Sample was Received 6 2.5 Disposition of the Test Sample 6 2.6 Abbreviations and Acronyms 6 3. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 7 4. DESCRIPTION OF TEST CONFIGURATION 8 4.1 Description of Test Configuration – Emissions 8 4.1.1 Cable Construction and Termination for STD-001 9 5. LISTS OF EUT, ACCESSORIES AND TEST EQUIPMENT 10 5.1 EUT and Accessory List 10 5.2 Emissions Test Equipment 11 6. TEST SITE DESCRIPTION 12 6.1 Test Facility Description 12 6.2 EUT Mounting, Bonding and Grounding 12 6.3 Facility Environmental Characteristics 12 7. TEST PROCEDURES 13 7.1 Conducted Emissions Test 13 7.2 Radiated Emissions (Spurious, Fundamental, and Harmonics) Test 14 7.3 RF Emissions Test Results 15 8. CONCLUSIONS 16 Report Number: B21227A1 FCC Part 15 Subpart B and FCC Section 15.223 Test Report 8.2 MHz Deactivator Model: STD-001 Brea Division 114 Olinda Drive Brea, CA 92823 (714) 579-0500 Agoura Division 2337 Troutdale Drive Agoura, CA 91301 (818) 597-0600 Silverado Division 19121 El Toro Road Silverado, CA 92676 (949) 589-0700 Lake Forest Division 20621 Pascal Way Lake Forest, CA 92630 (949) 587-0400 Page 3 of 16 LIST OF APPENDICES APPENDIX TITLE A Laboratory Accreditations and Recognitions B Modifications to the EUT C Additional Models Covered Under This Report D Diagram, Charts, and Photos  Test Setup Diagram  Antenna and Amplifier Factors  Radiated and Conducted Emissions Photos E Data Sheets LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE TITLE 1 Conducted Emissions Test Setup For Tabletop Units 2 Plot Map and Layout of the Radiated Test Site Report Number: B21227A1 FCC Part 15 Subpart B and FCC Section 15.223 Test Report 8.2 MHz Deactivator Model: STD-001 Brea Division 114 Olinda Drive Brea, CA 92823 (714) 579-0500 Agoura Division 2337 Troutdale Drive Agoura, CA 91301 (818) 597-0600 Silverado Division 19121 El Toro Road Silverado, CA 92676 (949) 589-0700 Lake Forest Division 20621 Pascal Way Lake Forest, CA 92630 (949) 587-0400 Page 4 of 16 GENERAL REPORT SUMMARY Compatible Electronics Inc. generates this emissions test report, which is an independent testing and consulting firm. The test report is based on testing performed by Compatible Electronics personnel according to the measurement procedures described in the test specifications given below and in the "Test Procedures" section of this report. The measurement data and conclusions appearing herein relate only to the sample tested and this report may not be reproduced without the written permission of Compatible Electronics, unless done so in full. This report must not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any other agency of the U.S. Government. Device Tested: 8.2 MHz Deactivator Model: STD-001 S/N: N/A Product Description: See Expository Statement Modifications: The EUT was not modified during the testing. Customer: Universal Surveillance Systems Corporation 11172 Elm Avenue Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730 Test Date(s): March 21 and 22, 2012; October 9, 10 and 12, 2012 Test Specifications: EMI requirements CFR Title 47, Part 15 Subpart B; and Subpart C, Sections 15.205 and 15.209 Test Procedure: ANSI C63.4 Test Deviations: The test procedure was not deviated from during the testing. SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS TEST DESCRIPTION RESULTS 1 Conducted RF Emissions 150 kHz to 30 MHz Complies with the Class A limits of CFR Title 47, Part 15, Subpart B; and Subpart C Section 15.207. 2 Radiated RF Emissions 9 kHz – 1000 MHz Complies with the Class A limits of CFR Title 47, Part 15, Subpart B; and Subpart C Sections 15.205 and 15.209 and 15.223. Report Number: B21227A1 FCC Part 15 Subpart B and FCC Section 15.223 Test Report 8.2 MHz Deactivator Model: STD-001 Brea Division 114 Olinda Drive Brea, CA 92823 (714) 579-0500 Agoura Division 2337 Troutdale Drive Agoura, CA 91301 (818) 597-0600 Silverado Division 19121 El Toro Road Silverado, CA 92676 (949) 589-0700 Lake Forest Division 20621 Pascal Way Lake Forest, CA 92630 (949) 587-0400 Page 5 of 16 1. PURPOSE This document is a qualification test report based on the emissions tests performed on the 8.2 MHz Deactivator, Model: STD-001. The emissions measurements were performed according to the measurement procedure described in ANSI C63.4. The tests were performed in order to determine whether the electromagnetic emissions from the equipment under test, referred to as EUT hereafter, are within the Class A specification limits defined by CFR Title 47, Part 15, Subpart B for the dig…

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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 · Brea, California · United States

Test Firm

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

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C7.955 MHz - 8.475 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term

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