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KOMPASS2, KOMPASS4 Rev. 04 – 2010 Part Number KOMPASS2 2-Channels Radiocontrol KOMPASS4 4-Channels Radiocontrol RADIOCONTROL 2/4 CHANNELS Instructions for use KOMPASS2, KOMPASS4 Rev. 04 – 2010 English Description The 2/4 channels radio-control units allow windlass or thrusters operation. Technical Data Transmitter Power supply 2 batteries 1.5V type AAA Frequency 433.92MHz Protection rating IP66 Operative temperature 0 / +70 °C (32 / 158 °F) Dimensions (mm) 52 x 98 x 26 Weight (g) 85 Receiver Power supply from 10 to 30 V DC Frequency 433.92MHz Protection rating IP65 Operative temperature 0 / +70 °C (32 / 158 °F) Dimensions (mm) 150 x 57 x 32 Weight (g) 100 Maximum load for every output at 30Vdc 3A * excluding cable connection zone Warning CONNECT ONLY TO A DC POWER SUPPLY. General Notes The 2/4 channels radio-control must be used solely for the purposes described herein. Any other use is to be considered improper. Any tampering with the instrument will result in immediate voiding of the warranty. Components The package contains: • 2 or 4 channels radio control unit (transmitter and receiver are already programmed in order to work together). Transmitter is already supplied with 1.5V AAA alkaline batteries. • Adhesive label for thrusters and windlass function • Support kit for the transmitter and 4 screws 3.5x13mm for RX and TX fastening. • Instructions for use In case of metallic walls or any obstacle to radio signal, it is possible to buy the optional external antenna (part number RA-KOMPASS), that is not included in the packaging; please refer to the manual for connections. It's not possible to use external antennas different from the one that is indicated in this manual Installation (see connection diagram) Warning ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE BATTERY PRIOR THE INSTALLATION. • If possible mount the receiver a long way from big metal masses or electric motor or windlass. • For the electric connections see the wiring diagram • Insert a fuse of 3A on every relays common terminal (contacts n°3 and n°8); • After connection, check that all work properly; • Place the adhesive label on the transmitter according to the desired function (windlass or thruster). Transmitter’s Functioning • Press ON button for about 2 seconds. The intermittent led turns on the transmitter; • The led blinks slowly whenever the transmitter isn’t transmitting, I and it is turned on steady when any operation button is pressed; • Whenever the button is released operation stops and led blinks again; • Passing from one button to the opposite one (Up ? Down or Left ? Right) has a standard 1.5 sec. delay; simultaneous use of non opposite buttons is allowed (Up+Left, Up+Right, Down+Left, Down+Right in 4 channels radio control unit); • Transmitter automatically turns off 120 seconds after the last command has been given; KOMPASS2, KOMPASS4 Rev. 04 – 2010 English Receiver’s functioning • Receiver is supplied with 2/4 relays outputs with one/two common contacts (Please check wiring diagram); common contact must be connected to positive or negative pole, according to the polarity of the load connected; • In order to avoid overload due to short circuit, put in a 3 A fuse. • When you turn on the receiver, the green led LINE turns on and after 1 sec. the red led for programming turns on as well. • The red led keeps turned on for about 15 sec., during this time the receiver is enabled to receive a new transmitter’s code and to memorize it. It is possible to store up to 5 transmitters at the same time; whenever more than 5 transmitters are memorized, the receiver accepts the latest code cancelling the first code received. When the red led is turned off you cannot make any TX memorizing procedure; • The pressure of one button on the transmitter turns on the corresponding yellow led on the receiver and the operating of the output that is concerned; Programming Procedure • After powering the receiver when the red led is turned on steady follow these steps: 1. Turn the new transmitter on, pressing the button ON; 2. Keep the button UP pressed (it is on the left for the 2 channels version, or at the bottom on the left for the 4 channels version; 3. Press the button PROGR on the receiver; 4. Release the button UP of the transmitter; 5. If the code has been recognized the led blinks in succession four times, then it turns off in order to confirm that the new transmitter has been memorized; 6. Verify the correct functioning of the new transmitter ; • In order to add a new transmitter to a device that you already use, turn the receiver on and follow this procedure: • Press and keep pressed the button PROG on the receiver as long as the red led turns on, then release it. • Repeat the procedure starting from step 1 Battery replacement • Unscrew the 6 screws on the transmitter’s back and take the rear part of the box away; • Replace the batteries employing exclusively 1.5V AAA batteries. Pay attention in respecting polarity; reversing batteries doesn’t damage the transmitter, but stops its functioning; • Position the rear cover and screw the 6 closing screws. Connecting the external antenna • Make a 5 mm hole in the lower part of the receiver (on the right side of the hole of the connection cable) as shown in the picture 1; • Open the receiver and remove the internal antenna from the terminal board; • Run the cable of the external antenna in the hole already made and connect it to the terminal board: the cable shield must be connected to the right contact, and the radio signal wire to the left contact (Figure 2): • Close the receiver and fix the antenna to the boat loom employing the flat washer and the nut given in equipment. Dimensions in mm Radio signal wire Cable shield Fig.1 Fig.2 Warranty We guarantee our products from manufacturing defects for 2 years from the purchase date (purchase ticket or any other purchase proof will be requested). Guarantee does not include damages and breakage during the transport, damages and breakage due to faulty instal…
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DOCUMENT TITLE: Kompass_TX_BlockDiagram MZ Electronic s.r.l. Revision 1 MICROCONTROLLER PIC16F627A 8MHz OSCILLATOR PROGRAMMING INTERFACE 3V INPUT VOLTAGE ( TWO AAA BATTERIES) RF TRANSMITTER 433.92MHz LED PUSH BUTTONS 13.56MHz QUARTZ
Dimensions in mm Back view of the transmitter case FCC ID: X97KMZ 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. FCC ID: X97KMZ 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.
T&TT Laboratory Test Report No. ARSK00037 Date: 2010-05-07 page 2 of 36 T ELECOMMUNICATIONS & T ELEMATICS FOR T RANSPORTS L ABORATORY CONTENTS 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST ..........3 1.1 APPLICANT...................................................................................3 1.2 MANUFACTURER ........................................................................3 1.3 EQUIPMENT CLASSIFICATION...................................................3 1.4 BASIC DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST ..............4 1.5 FEATURE OF EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST..................................5 1.6 MODELS AND VARIANTS ............................................................6 2 TEST CONFIGURATION OF EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST.............7 2.1 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ................................................7 2.2 DESCRIPTION OF SUPPORT EQUIPMENT ...............................7 2.3 INTERFACE IDENTIFICATION AND CONNECTION DIAGRAM OF TEST SYSTEM........................................................................8 3 OPERATION OF EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST................................9 3.1 OPERATING TEST CONDITIONS................................................9 4 TESTS IDENTIFICATION AND RESULTS....................................10 4.1 METHODS OF MEASUREMENT................................................12 4.2 FREQUENCY RANGE INVESTIGATED .....................................12 5 EMC TEST DATA ..........................................................................13 6 ADDITIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION..................................28 6.1 ELECTROMAGNETICALLY RELEVANT COMPONENTS: ........28 6.2 RFI SUPPRESSION DEVICES: ..................................................28 6.3 EMI PROTECTION DEVICES: ....................................................28 7 TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION..................................................29 8 PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION .........................................30 8.1 EUT IDENTIFICATION................................................................30 8.2 DERIVED MODEL .......................................................................34 9 MEASUREMENT AND TEST EQUIPMENT INSTRUMENTATION36 T&TT Laboratory Test Report No. ARSK00037 Date: 2010-05-07 page 3 of 36 T ELECOMMUNICATIONS & T ELEMATICS FOR T RANSPORTS L ABORATORY 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST 1.1 APPLICANT NAME MZ ELECTRONIC S.r.l. ADDRESS Via Bainsizza, 2 – 20052 MONZA COUNTRY ITALY 1.2 MANUFACTURER NAME MZ ELECTRONIC S.r.l. ADDRESS Via Bainsizza, 2 – 20052 MONZA COUNTRY ITALY 1.3 EQUIPMENT CLASSIFICATION According to the definition 15.3 (o) EUT is a Class B digital device. A digital device that is marketed for use in a residential environment notwithstanding use in commercial, business and industrial environments. Examples of such devices include, but are not limited to, personal computers, calculators, and similar electronic devices that are marketed for use by the general public. Note: The responsible party may also qualify a device intended to be marketed in a commercial, business or industrial environment as a Class B device, and in fact is encouraged to do so, provided the device complies with the technical specifications for a Class B digital device. In the event that a particular type of device has been found to repeatedly cause harmful interference to radio communications, the Commission may classify such a digital device as a Class B digital device, regardless of its intended use so it shall fulfil provisions of 47CFR Part 15 Subpart C – Intentional radiators – Section 15.231 and 15.209. T&TT Laboratory Test Report No. ARSK00037 Date: 2010-05-07 page 4 of 36 T ELECOMMUNICATIONS & T ELEMATICS FOR T RANSPORTS L ABORATORY 1.4 BASIC DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST Parameters Value Type of equipment : Radiocontrol 4 channel Model: KOMPASS4 FCC ID. : X97KMZ Trade Name: MZ ELECTRONIC; LEWMAN; LOFRANS’, MARINNO. Data cable : None Telecom cable : None Power supply type : None AC power input cable : None DC power input cable : None T&TT Laboratory Test Report No. ARSK00037 Date: 2010-05-07 page 5 of 36 T ELECOMMUNICATIONS & T ELEMATICS FOR T RANSPORTS L ABORATORY 1.5 FEATURE OF EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST Power specification 2 x 1,5V batteries type AAA Operating frequency: 433,92 MHz Maximum RF output power: 72,54dBuV/m (peak) Modulation: ASK / FSK Channel Spacing: Wideband Antenna: Integrated on PCB Main SW identification / Main HW Board identification / Peripherals included (for system application) None Interfaces : None Integrated interfaces : None AC adapter: None T&TT Laboratory Test Report No. ARSK00037 Date: 2010-05-07 page 6 of 36 T ELECOMMUNICATIONS & T ELEMATICS FOR T RANSPORTS L ABORATORY 1.6 MODELS AND VARIANTS MODEL (basic) • RADIOCONTROL 4 CHANNEL mod. KOMPASS4 Transmitter with 5 push-button VARIANT • RADIOCONTROL 2 CHANNEL mod. KOMPASS2 Transmitter with 3 push-button; no electrical difference. The only difference is the external front side case with only 3 push-buttons Tested Model consideration: On the above items only tests on basic model were considered to be carried out, it is deemed the worst case situation from the emission measurements tests. T&TT Laboratory Test Report No. ARSK00037 Date: 2010-05-07 page 7 of 36 T ELECOMMUNICATIONS & T ELEMATICS FOR T RANSPORTS L ABORATORY 2 TEST CONFIGURATION OF EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST 2.1 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS TEST CONDITIONS MEASURED Ambient Temperature 20 ÷ 25 °C Relative Humidity 50 ÷ 60 % Atmospheric Pressure 900 ÷ 1000 mbar 2.2 DESCRIPTION OF SUPPORT EQUIPMENT Here following the details concerning equipment needed for correct operation or loading of the EUT: EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER MODEL Radiocontrol 4 channel (receiver unit) MZ ELECTRONIC KOMPASS4 It has been used only for to control the correct working of transmitter unit. T&TT Laboratory Test Report No. ARSK00037 Date: 2010-05-07 page 8 of 36 T ELECOMMUNICATIONS & T ELEMATICS FOR T RANSPORTS L ABORATORY 2.3 INT…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15.231 | 433.92 MHz - 433.92 MHz | - |