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XT7PENPTX24Multi-Button Key Tag Transmitter

Penguin Engineering Systems Inc.
Multi-Button Key Tag Transmitter - FCC ID XT7PENPTX24 - Penguin Engineering Systems Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
Date of Grant
Feb 04, 2010
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Feb 04, 2010
Equipment Note
Multi-Button Key Tag Transmitter
Frequency Range
433.92000000 - 433.92000000
Company
Penguin Engineering Systems Inc.
Country
Canada

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Users Manual

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Users Manual

Multi-Button Key Tag Transmitter PTX2/PTX4 User Manual Penguin Engineering Systems Inc. Rev: FCC- 012-B Date: January 20, 2010 Page 1 PESIplex Multi-Button Key tag Transmitter (PTX2/PTX4) User Manual The PTX2 & PTX4 series of transmitters are designed to work with the PESIplex PTX-433 Receiver module. These are battery operated low powered hand held transmitters. The PTX2 & PTX4 transmissions are encrypted to ensure the highest level of security. Each transmission will emit a unique code to prevent code grabber devices from operating. These technologies will prevent an unauthorized person to gain access to restricted areas. All codes are electronically programmed by the factory and ensured to be unique. Operating Instructions: 1. Press the desired button for at least one second to activate the transmitter. A red LED indicator will flash as the codes are getting transmitted. Press and holding the button for more than 3 seconds will stop the transmission; this reduces the unintentional transmissions and preserves the battery life. 2. If the red LED indicator does not light up when you press any one of the button, replace the battery (3V Lithium Ion battery – CR2032). Note: Radio frequency controls provide reliable and convenient means to remotely control devices. However, there are some limitations. A receiver can only respond to one transmission signal at a time and may be blocked by radio signals operating on the same center frequency. Multi-Button Key Tag Transmitter PTX2/PTX4 User Manual Penguin Engineering Systems Inc. Rev: FCC- 012-B Date: January 20, 2010 Page 2 Replacing the battery: 1. Carefully open the plastic case with a screwdriver from the key ring corner. 2. Once opened, take the circuit board out and push out the coin shaped battery and replace it with a new CR2032 (3V Lithium Ion) battery. 3. Make sure not to install the batteries backwards. 4. Put the circuit board back into the key bay and snap the front and back covers. 5. Test the transmitter and look for the red light to flash when a button is pressed. Warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Penguin Engineering Systems Inc. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. INFORMATION TO THE USER NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. NOTE: 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.

Attestation Statements

PTX4 – FCC (ID: XT7-PENPTX4) Compliance Details: FCC Rules FCC Provisions Manufacturer’s Confirmation 15.231(a) The intentional radiator restricted to the transmission of a control signal such as those used with alarm systems, door openers, remote switches, etc. Continuous transmissions, voice, video and the radio control of toys are not permitted. Data is permitted to be sent with a control signal. The EUT transmission contains a fixed recognition code only, it does not transmit data. The transmission is only one directional (Sending only). 15.231(a)(1) A manually operated transmitter shall employ a switch that will automatically deactivate the transmitter within not more than 5 seconds of being released. The PTX4 transmitter has a built in transmission protection mechanism. If the button is activated for more than 5 seconds the device will automatically shutdown the transmission. 15.231(a)(2) A transmitter activated automatically shall cease transmission within 5 seconds after activation. Not Applicable to PTX4. 15.231(a)(3) Periodic transmissions at regular predetermined intervals are not permitted. However, polling or supervision transmissions, including data, to determine system integrity of transmitters used in security or safety applications are allowed if the total duration of transmissions does not exceed more than two seconds per hour for each transmitter. There is no limit on the number of individual transmissions, provided the total transmission time does not exceed two seconds per hour. Not Applicable to PTX4. 15.231(a)(4) Intentional radiators which are employed for radio control purposes during emergencies involving fire, security, and safety of life, when activated to signal an alarm, may operate during the pendency of the alarm condition. Not Applicable to PTX4. 15.231(a)(5) Transmission of set-up information for security systems may exceed the transmission duration limits in paragraphs (a)(1) and (a)(2) of this section, provided such transmissions are under the control of a professional installer and do not exceed ten seconds after a manually operated switch is released or a transmitter is activated automatically. Such set-up information may include data. Not Applicable to PTX4.

Cover Letter(s)

January 22, 2010 Ultratech Engineering Labs, Inc. 3000 Bristol Circle Oakville, Ontario L6H 6G4 Subject: Application for Equipment Certification under FCC Part 15, Subpart C, Section 15.231 Momentarily Operation at 433.92 MHz Applicant: Penguin Engineering Systems Inc. Product: Multi-button key tag transmitter Model No.: PTX2 & PTX4 FCC ID: XT7PENPTX24 Dear Sir/Madam: As appointed agent for Penguin Engineering Systems Inc., we submit this application for equipment certification of the above product. Please review all required documents uploaded to your E-Filing Site. If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact us. Yours truly, DHARMAJIT SOLANKI Dharmajit Solanki Authorized Agent UltraTech Group of Labs FCC TCB & IC CB Ultratech’s Accreditations: 0685 31040/SIT C-1376 46390-2049 200093-0 SL2-IN-E-1119R Korea MIC-RRL 2005-82 & 83 3000 Bristol Circle, Oakville, Ontario, Canada L6H 6G4 Tel.: (905) 829-1570 Fax.: (905) 829-8050 Website: www.ultratech-labs.com Email: [email protected]

External Photos

ANNEX 2 - EXTERNAL PHOTOS Penguin Engineering Systems Inc. Model PTX4 FCC ID: XT7PENPTX24 IC: 8671A-PENPTX24 ANNEX 2 - EXTERNAL PHOTOS Penguin Engineering Systems Inc. Model PTX4 FCC ID: XT7PENPTX24 IC: 8671A-PENPTX24

ID Label/Location Info

FCC & IC Label FOR PTX4-TRANSMITTER PENGUIN ENGINEERING SYSTEMS INC. PAGE 1 OF 1REV: FCC-012-BDATE: 20/01/2010 Penguin Engineering Systems Inc. PTX4 Transmitter SC: 001 CODE: 1707 FCC ID: XT7PENPTX24 IC ID: 8671A-PENPTX24 www.pesiplex.com Made in/Fabrique Canada 25 mm 15 mm Label Dimensions & Location on the plastic casing FCC & IC Label FOR PTX2-TRANSMITTER PENGUIN ENGINEERING SYSTEMS INC. PAGE 1 OF 1REV: FCC-012-BDATE: 20/01/2010 Penguin Engineering Systems Inc. PTX2 Transmitter SC: 001 CODE: 1707 FCC ID: XT7PENPTX24 IC ID: 8671A-PENPTX24 www.pesiplex.com Made in/Fabrique Canada 25 mm 15 mm Label Dimensions & Location on the plastic casing

Internal Photos

ANNEX 3 - INTERNAL PHOTOS Penguin Engineering Systems Inc. Model PTX4 FCC ID: XT7PENPTX24 IC: 8671A-PENPTX24 ANNEX 3 - INTERNAL PHOTOS Penguin Engineering Systems Inc. Model PTX4 FCC ID: XT7PENPTX24 IC: 8671A-PENPTX24 ANNEX 3 - INTERNAL PHOTOS Penguin Engineering Systems Inc. Model PTX4 FCC ID: XT7PENPTX24 IC: 8671A-PENPTX24

Test Report

Multi-button key tag transmitter Model No.: PTX2 & PTX4 FCC ID: XT7PENPTX24 Applicant: Penguin Engineering Systems Inc. 490 Chrysler Drive, Unit 50 Brampton, Ontario Canada L6S 0C1 In Accordance With Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Part 15, Subpart C, Section 15.231 Low Power Transmitter & Momentarily Operation (433.92 MHz) UltraTech's File No.: PGIN-001F15C231 This Test report is Issued under the Authority of Tri M. Luu, Professional Engineer, Vice President of Engineering UltraTech Group of Labs Date: January 22, 2010 Report Prepared by: Dharmajit Solanki Issued Date: January 22, 2010 Tested by: Hung Trinh, EMC/RFI Technician Test Dates: January 21-22, 2010 ƒ The results in this Test Report apply only to the sample(s) tested, and the sample tested is randomly selected. ƒ This report must not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. UltraTech 3000 Bristol Circle, Oakville, Ontario, Canada, L6H 6G4 Tel.: (905) 829-1570 Fax.: (905) 829-8050 Website: www.ultratech-labs.com , Email: [email protected], Email: [email protected] Korea MIC-RRL 0685 31040/SIT C-1376 46390-2049 200093-0 SL2-IN-E-1119R 2005-82 & 83 FCC Part 15, Subpart C, Section 15.231 Multi-button key tag transmitter, Model No.: PTX2 & PTX4 FCC ID: XT7PENPTX24 ULTRATECH GROUP OF LABS File #: PGIN-001F15C231 3000 Bristol Circle, Oakville, Ontario, Canada L6H 6G4 January 22, 2010 Tel. #: 905-829-1570, Fax. #: 905-829-8050, Email: [email protected], Website: http://www.ultratech-labs.com All test results contained in this engineering test report are traceable to National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) TABLE OF CONTENTS EXHIBIT 1. INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................................................. 1 1.1. SCOPE ........................................................................................................................................................ 1 1.2. RELATED SUBMITTAL(S)/GRANT(S) ....................................................................................................... 1 1.3. NORMATIVE REFERENCES ..................................................................................................................... 1 EXHIBIT 2. PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT ................................................................................................... 2 2.1. CLIENT INFORMATION ............................................................................................................................. 2 2.2. EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT) INFORMATION.................................................................................. 2 2.3. EUT’S TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................................... 3 2.4. LIST OF EUT’S PORTS .............................................................................................................................. 3 2.5. ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT.......................................................................................................................... 3 2.6. TEST SETUP BLOCK DIAGRAM ............................................................................................................... 3 EXHIBIT 3. EUT OPERATING CONDITIONS AND CONFIGURATIONS DURING TESTS ............................. 4 3.1. CLIMATE TEST CONDITIONS................................................................................................................... 4 3.2. OPERATIONAL TEST CONDITIONS & ARRANGEMENT FOR TESTS................................................... 4 EXHIBIT 4. SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS..................................................................................................... 5 4.1. LOCATION OF TESTS ............................................................................................................................... 5 4.2. APPLICABILITY & SUMMARY OF EMC EMISSION TEST RESULTS ..................................................... 5 4.3. MODIFICATIONS INCORPORATED IN THE EUT FOR COMPLIANCE PURPOSES ............................. 5 EXHIBIT 5. MEASUREMENTS, EXAMINATIONS & TEST DATA FOR EMC EMISSIONS ............................. 6 5.1. TEST PROCEDURES................................................................................................................................. 6 5.2. MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTIES .......................................................................................................... 6 5.3. MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT USED....................................................................................................... 6 5.4. ANTENNA REQUIREMENTS [47 CFR § 15.203]...................................................................................... 6 5.5. PROVISIONS FOR PERIODIC TRANSMITTERS [47 CFR 15.231(A)] ..................................................... 7 5.6. TRANSMITTER RADIATED EMISSIONS [47 CFR §§ 15.231(B), 15.209 & 15.205] ................................ 8 5.7. 20 DB BANDWIDTH [47 CFR 15.231(C)]................................................................................................. 13 EXHIBIT 6. TEST EQUIPMENT LIST ............................................................................................................... 15 EXHIBIT 7. MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY ................................................................................................ 16 7.1. LINE CONDUCTED EMISSION MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY ....................................................... 16 7.2. RADIATED EMISSION MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY ..................................................................... 17 FCC Part 15, Subpart C, Section 15.231 Page 1 Multi-button key tag transmitter, Model No.: PTX2 & PTX4 FCC ID: XT7PENPTX24 ULTRATECH GROUP OF LABS File #: PGIN-001F15C231 3000 Bristol Circle, Oakville, Ontario, Canada L6H 6G4 January 22, 2010 Tel. #: 905-829-1570, Fax. #: 905-829-8050, Email: vic…

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Test Setup Photos

ANNEX 1 - TEST SETUP PHOTOGRAPHS Penguin Engineering Systems Inc. Model PTX4 FCC ID: XT7PENPTX24, IC: 8671A-PENPTX24 A1 - 1 Radiated Emissions at 3m Distance Orthogonal Position 1 ANNEX 1 - TEST SETUP PHOTOGRAPHS Penguin Engineering Systems Inc. Model PTX4 FCC ID: XT7PENPTX24, IC: 8671A-PENPTX24 A1 - 2 Radiated Emissions at 3m Distance Orthogonal Position 2 ANNEX 1 - TEST SETUP PHOTOGRAPHS Penguin Engineering Systems Inc. Model PTX4 FCC ID: XT7PENPTX24, IC: 8671A-PENPTX24 A1 - 3 Radiated Emissions at 3m Distance Orthogonal Position 3 ANNEX 1 - TEST SETUP PHOTOGRAPHS Penguin Engineering Systems Inc. Model PTX4 FCC ID: XT7PENPTX24, IC: 8671A-PENPTX24 A1 - 4

Contact Information

Applicant

Jeeva Nada(Mr.)
[email protected]416-848-1848Fax: 905-458-6403

Technical Contact

UltraTech Engineering Labs Inc.Dharmajit Solanki
[email protected]905-829-1570

3000 Bristol Circle · Oakville, ON · Canada

Test Firm

UltraTech Engineering Labs Inc.Tri Luu
[email protected]905-829-1570Fax: 905-829-8050

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115.231433.92 MHz - 433.92 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term