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MICROCHIP CAT FLAP Instruction Manual .................................. 1 Gebrauchsanweisung ........................ 20 Notice D‟utilisation ................................ 41 Manuale D‟Uso ....................................... 62 Brugervejledning .................................... 83 Manual De Uso .................................... 102 E D F DK I GB Page 1 Important Notice Please read all these instructions BEFORE fitting the SureFlap cat flap. Importantly, please checkwhether there is metal in the substrate the flap is to be fitted into.Please follow the metal mount instructions if this is the case. Every effort has been made to ensure the SureFlap will operate with all 9, 10, and 15-digit microchips that are commonly used for pet identification. However, there are a small number of circumstances relating to the position of your pet‟s microchip and the signal strength of the individual chip, which may mean that the cat flap does not operate reliably. We therefore strongly advise that the following checks are carried out before permanent changes are made to a door for mounting the cat flap: 1) Insert batteries and leave for 10s with nothing in the tunnel so the sensors can settle. 2) Press the „memory‟ button and persuade your cat to put their head up to the door from the tunnel side. The indicator light will stop flashing when their chip has been learnt. 3) Leave the flap until the lock closes again. 4) Finally, test the normal operation of the flap. Again persuade your cat to put their head up to the door from the tunnel side. Try to make sure this is similar to how they would use it in practice, as shown below. The catchshould open. 5) Repeat the learn process for each of your cats. Page 2 Instruction Manual 1. Box Contents ................................................................................... 3 2. Introduction .................................................................................... 4 3. Microchip Type ................................................................................ 4 4. Installation ....................................................................................... 5 5. Batteries ........................................................................................ 11 6. Learn Mode ................................................................................... 12 7. Normal Operation ......................................................................... 14 8. 4-way Manual Lock ....................................................................... 15 9. Low Battery Indicator .................................................................... 16 10. Memory Wipe ............................................................................. 16 11. Turning SureFlap ® Off .................................................................. 16 12. Maintenance ............................................................................... 17 13. Trouble shooting ......................................................................... 17 14. Guarantee & Disclaimer .................................................................. 19 Page 3 1. Box Contents 1. Main flap assembly 2. Battery Compartment 3. Memory Button 4. Indicator Lamp 5. Catch 6. Manual 4-Way Lock 7. External Frame 8. Battery Cover 9. Selection of Screws 10. Screw Caps Page 4 2. Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of SureFlap ® . This cat flap has been designed to recognise the ID chip already implanted in your cat, allowing access to your pet and keeping out marauding intruders. Your home becomes a secure environment for your pet, leading to a happier, more relaxed animal. Operation of SureFlap ® couldn‟t be simpler. Once the unit is installed and the batteries put in place, the flap can be put into learn mode. The next time your cat passes through the flap, the unique ID code of its chip is put into memory. Now SureFlap ® unlocks whenever your cat wants to come into the house. Multiple cats are no problem. Up to 32 cats can be programmed into the flap at the same time – more than enough for most people‟s needs! SureFlap ® has all the features you would expect from a high quality cat flap, including: - Robust and elegant design - Learn mode for programming multiple cats - 4-way manual lock - Low battery indicator - Typical battery lifetime at least 6 months 1 We wish you years of trouble-free operation with SureFlap ® and hope you enjoy the benefits it brings to your home and pet. 3. Microchip Type SureFlap ® is compatible with all the following types of microchip commonly used for pets. - 15-digit microchips (also known as FDXB) - 10-digit microchips (also known as FDXA) - 9-digit microchips (also known as Avid Secure/Encrypted Chip) Extensive tests have shown that SureFlap ® works perfectly with the vast majority of microchips. However a very small percentage of cats have a microchip without the required range for SureFlap ® – this does not mean there is a problem with the microchip as your vet can still pick it up with their handheld scanner close to the microchip. In these rare cases SureFlap ® can only be used as a normal cat flap without selective entry. If permanent changes to a door or wall are required for installation we strongly advise testing SureFlap ® with your cat(s) first. In order to test that SureFlap ® works with your cat please carry out both the learn mode (see section 6) and then test normal operation (see section 7). 1 Based on normal usage. Note that heavy usage by many cats may reduce battery lifetime. Page 5 4. Installation DIY installation may involve the use of power tools or cut glass. Safety equipment (gloves, eye protection, etc.) should be used and if in doubt consult a professional to carry out the installation. Suitable door types Instructions are provided for installation in all door types, including wooden, plastic, glass, and metal. Before installing in a door with unknown construction please check for a metal plate i…
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SureFlap Ltd St John’s Innovation Centre Cowley Road Cambridge CB4 0WS UK [email protected] +44 1954 200892 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division Confidentiality Request regarding application for certification of FCC ID: XO9-FLAP-1001 Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commission’s Rules, we hereby request confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below: Exhibit Type File Name Block Diagram Schematics Operational Description Parts List SUR001 BlkDia.pdf SUR001 Schem.pdf SUR001 OpDes.pdf SUR001 PartsLst.pdf The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials may be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The applicant understands that pursuant to Section 0.457 of the Rules, disclosure of this application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application. Sincerely, N P R Hill
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SureFlap Ltd, St John’s Innovation Centre, Cowley Road, Cambridge, CB4 0WS, UK Company No: 6399085 External Photos Side Top Front Back
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SureFlap Ltd, St John’s Innovation Centre, Cowley Road, Cambridge, CB4 0WS, UK Company No: 6399085 FCC ID label location The FCC ID label is molded into the plastic casing of the product as seen below:
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SureFlap Ltd, St John’s Innovation Centre, Cowley Road, Cambridge, CB4 0WS, UK Company No: 6399085 FCC ID label sample The FCC ID label is molded into the plastic casing of the product as seen below: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SureFlap Ltd, St John’s Innovation Centre, Cowley Road, Cambridge, CB4 0WS, UK Company No: 6399085 A close up picture of the label is shown below:
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SureFlap Ltd, St John’s Innovation Centre, Cowley Road, Cambridge, CB4 0WS, UK Company No: 6399085 Internal Photos Rear Cover Removed Antenna connection Rear Cover Integrated antenna Battery carrier PCB ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SureFlap Ltd, St John’s Innovation Centre, Cowley Road, Cambridge, CB4 0WS, UK Company No: 6399085 Motorised Lock PCB Lock Lock connection Infrared cat detector PCB Battery Carrier ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SureFlap Ltd, St John’s Innovation Centre, Cowley Road, Cambridge, CB4 0WS, UK Company No: 6399085 PCB bottom PCB top To antenna To motor lock
|---------- ( Cambridge Ltd. ) ----------| Testing EMCEMC Consultancy EMC Training or : 01223 241140 (accounts) 23, Headington Drive, Cambridge. CB1 9HE Tel : 01954 251974 (test site) Fax : 01954 251907 email: [email protected] web : www.dbtechnology.co.uk REPORT ON ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY TESTS Performed at: TWENTY PENCE TEST SITE Twenty Pence Road, Cottenham, Cambridge U.K. CB24 8PS on Sureflap Ltd Sureflap dated 22nd December 2009 Document History Initial release22/12/091 Approved by Revised by Description of modifications Affected page(s) DateIssue Based on report template: v090319 1 of 43 Page: Test Report T3264 Test No: FCC ID: X09-FLAP-1001 R2718 1 Report No: Issue No: This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of: dB Technology (Cambridge) Ltd. Equipment Under Test (EUT):Sureflap Test Commissioned by:Sureflap Ltd St John's Innovation Centre Cowley Road Cambridge Cambridgeshire CB4 0WS Representative:Nick Hill Test Started:3rd December 2009 Test Completed:22nd December 2009 Test Engineer:Dave Smith Date of Report:22nd December 2009 Written by:Dave SmithChecked by:Derek Barlow Signature:Signature: Date:22nd December 2009Date:22nD December 2009 dB Technology can only report on the specific unit(s) tested at its site. The responsibility for extrapolating this data to a product line lies solely with the manufacturer. Test Standards Applied CFR 47 : 2009Code of Federal Regulations: Pt 15 Subpart C - Radio Frequency Devices - Intentional Radiators 2 of 43 Page: Test Report T3264 Test No: FCC ID: X09-FLAP-1001 R2718 1 Report No: Issue No: This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of: dB Technology (Cambridge) Ltd. Emissions Test Results Summary CFR 47 : 2009PASS TestPortMethodLimitPASS/FAILNotes Conductedac powerANSI C63.4:2003 15.207N/A#1 FCC_B Emissions conducted Radiated ANSI C63.4:2003 15.209PASSFCC_B Emissions radiated specs_fccv090511 #1This test was not applicable because the EUT was powered by an internal battery and has no means to connect to an ac power source. 3 of 43 Page: Test Report T3264 Test No: FCC ID: X09-FLAP-1001 R2718 1 Report No: Issue No: This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of: dB Technology (Cambridge) Ltd. Contents 43 PLOT 28 Radiated Emissions - Read Train Timings ........................................... 42 PLOT 27 Bandwidth - Sample C - 132.8kHz ................................................ 41 PLOT 26 Bandwidth - Sample A - 126kHz ................................................... 40 PLOT 25 Radiated Emissions - Sample E - All Read Modes - 250MHz to 1GHz .................... 39 PLOT 24 Radiated Emissions - Sample E - All Read Modes - 25MHz to 275MHz ................... 38 PLOT 23 Radiated Emissions - Sample D - 132.8kHz,80V - 250MHz to 1GHz ...................... 37 PLOT 22 Radiated Emissions - Sample D - 132.8kHz,80V - 25MHz to 275MHz .................... 36 PLOT 21 Radiated Emissions - Sample C - 132.8kHz,120V - 250MHz to 1GHz ..................... 35 PLOT 20 Radiated Emissions - Sample C - 132.8kHz,120V - 25MHz to 275MHz .................... 34 PLOT 19 Radiated Emissions - Sample B - 126kHz,80V - 250MHz to 1GHz ....................... 33 PLOT 18 Radiated Emissions - Sample B - 126kHz,80V - 25MHz to 275MHz ...................... 32 PLOT 17 Radiated Emissions - Sample A - 126kHz,80V - 250MHz to 1GHz ....................... 31 PLOT 16 Radiated Emissions - Sample A - 126kHz,80V - 25MHz to 275MHz ...................... 30 PLOT 15 Radiated Emissions - Sample E - All Read Modes - 1.705MHz to 30MHz .................. 29 PLOT 14 Radiated Emissions - Sample E - All Read Modes - 150kHz to 1.705MHz ................. 28 PLOT 13 Radiated Emissions - Sample E - All Read Modes - 9kHz to 150kHz ...................... 27 PLOT 12 Radiated Emissions - Sample D - 132.8kHz,80V - 1.705MHz to 30MHz ................... 26 PLOT 11 Radiated Emissions - Sample D - 132.8kHz,80V - 150kHz to 1.705MHz ................... 25 PLOT 10 Radiated Emissions - Sample D - 132.8kHz,80V - 9kHz to 150kHz ....................... 24 PLOT 9 Radiated Emissions - Sample C - 132.8kHz,120V - 1.705MHz to 30MHz ................... 23 PLOT 8 Radiated Emissions - Sample C - 132.8kHz,120V - 150kHz to 1.705MHz ................... 22 PLOT 7 Radiated Emissions - Sample C - 132.8kHz,120V - 9kHz to 150kHz ....................... 21 PLOT 6 Radiated Emissions - Sample B - 126kHz,80V - 1.705MHz to 30MHz ...................... 20 PLOT 5 Radiated Emissions - Sample B - 126kHz,80V - 150kHz to 1.705MHz ..................... 19 PLOT 4 Radiated Emissions - Sample B - 126kHz,80V - 9kHz to 150kHz .......................... 18 PLOT 3 Radiated Emissions - Sample A - 126kHz,120V - 1.705MHz to 30MHz ..................... 17 PLOT 2 Radiated Emissions - Sample A - 126kHz,120V - 150kHz to 1.705MHz .................... 16 PLOT 1 Radiated Emissions - Sample A - 126kHz,120V - 9kHz to 150kHz ......................... 15 4.5 Radiated Emissions Results - Above 30MHz .............................................. 14 4.4 Radiated Emissions Results - Distance Extrapolation ....................................... 13 4.3 Radiated Emissions Results - Below 30MHz Spurious - 132.8kHz operation ................... 12 4.2 Radiated Emissions Results - Below 30MHz Spurious - 126kHz operation .................... 11 4.1 Radiated Emissions Results - Carrier ..................................................... 10 4 Test Results ............................................................................ 10 3.2 Radiated Emissions above 30MHz ....................................................... 10 3.1 Radiated Emissions below 30MHz ....................................................... 10 3 Test Methods ........................................................................... 9 2 Test Equipment .......................................................................... 8 Photograph 2 Arrangement of EUT - Back ....…
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|---------- ( Cambridge Ltd. ) ----------| Testing EMCEMC Consultancy EMC Training or : 01223 241140 (accounts) 23, Headington Drive, Cambridge. CB1 9HE Tel : 01954 251974 (test site) Fax : 01954 251907 email: [email protected] web : www.dbtechnology.co.uk REPORT ON ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY TESTS Performed at: TWENTY PENCE TEST SITE Twenty Pence Road, Cottenham, Cambridge U.K. CB24 8PS on Sureflap Ltd Sureflap dated 22nd December 2009 Document History Initial release22/12/091 Approved by Revised by Description of modifications Affected page(s) DateIssue Based on report template: v090319 1 of 2 Page: Test Photos T3264 Test No: FCC ID: X09-FLAP-1001 R2718 1 Report No: Issue No: This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of: dB Technology (Cambridge) Ltd. Photograph 1 Arrangement of EUT - Front Photograph 2 Arrangement of EUT - Back 2 of 2 Page: Test Photos T3264 Test No: FCC ID: X09-FLAP-1001 R2718 1 Report No: Issue No: This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of: dB Technology (Cambridge) Ltd.
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