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XV9-SES36120Transmitter for RFID Electronic Store Labeling

Store Electronic Systems SA
Transmitter for RFID Electronic Store Labeling - FCC ID XV9-SES36120 - Store Electronic Systems SA
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz
Date of Grant
Dec 21, 2009
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Dec 21, 2009
Equipment Note
Transmitter for RFID Electronic Store Labeling
Frequency Range
0.03600000 - 0.03900000
Company
Store Electronic Systems SA
Country
France

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Users Manual

TRANSMITTER 36120 X4 Electronic Shelf Tagging Installation Manual Radio S ystem Installation RADIO INSTALLATION MANUAL TRANSMITTER 36120- X4 Revision 1.0 dated 16 Nov. 2009 1 CONNECTING TO THE TRANSMITTER 2 - LIST OF TOOLS REQUIRED Before making any connections, the right equipment is required. List of equipment required : - A Torx T20 screw driver - A parallel pattern (split) screwdriver, size 1.5 mm - A parallel pattern (split) screwdriver, size 3 mm - A parallel pattern (split) screwdriver, size 6 mm - A wire stripper for 4-mm diameter wire - A pair of ratchet-operated insulated-connector crimping pliers - Ten open-end crimp on connectors - A good quality tester or ohmmeter - An oscilloscope - An ammeter probe - A calibration unit - 5/10 nylon clips The listed equipment is essential! Example of a tester and an oscilloscope RADIO INSTALLATION MANUAL TRANSMITTER 36120- X4 Revision 1.0 dated 16 Nov. 2009 2 CONNECTING TO THE TRANSMITTER 3 - PRELIMINARY CHECKS The checks to be performed on the transmitter are very simple and fast, and this is why they must be performed. Using the Torx screwdriver, slacken and remove the four screws that close the top cover. The first check comprises inspecting all of the connectors that are accessible on the main printed circuit board. You can ensure that they are connected correctly by simply pressing on them. The second check comprises ensuring that the internal connection to the connection terminal block has been made correctly. Right side of the transmitter Connection terminal block RADIO INSTALLATION MANUAL TRANSMITTER 36120- X4 Revision 1.0 dated 16 Nov. 2009 3 CONNECTING TO THE TRANSMITTER 3 - PRELIMINARY CHECKS Using the ohmmeter, check for shorting between outputs. 1 & 3 , 2 & 4 , 5 & 7 and 6 & 8 = continuity Then test each output individually to ensure that there is no continuity in relation to the device ground. Using the 6-mm screwdriver, slacken all of the connectors by two full turns. The transmitter is ready to be connected. Now it is time to prepare the antenna cables. 12345678 RADIO INSTALLATION MANUAL TRANSMITTER 36120- X4 Revision 1.0 dated 16 Nov. 2009 4 CONNECTING TO THE TRANSMITTER 4 - IDENTIFYING As described previously (refer to antenna installation), the commutation principle applied requires the use of two antenna groups G1 and G2. Each group comprises two antenna loops which together ensure coverage of the entire sales floor surface. The commutation principle is based on the fact that data will be sent successively to one group then to another. This requires a short explanation. This is because if an obstacle, especially a metal one, located along the path between the antenna cable and the tag may affect data transmission, it is just as easy to understand that using a second antenna network, offset in relation to the first one, it becomes possible to overcome the problem caused by this obstacle. This assumption has been proven true and now ensures optimum operation. Referring to the diagram below, connecting the antennas in commuted mode will appear simpler. GROUP 1 Antenna 1 Antenna 3 Antenna 2 Antenna 4 GROUP 2 The antenna cables run to the transmission system have been identified by rings as described next using coloured tape (refer to antenna installation) and the definitive connections will be made to the terminal block as shown in the next diagram. RADIO INSTALLATION MANUAL TRANSMITTER 36120- X4 Revision 1.0 dated 16 Nov. 2009 5 CONNECTING TO THE TRANSMITTER 5 - MARKING Out to antenna 1 (hot point) = = TERMINAL 1 Back from antenna 1 = = TERMINAL 2 Out to antenna 2 (hot point) = = TERMINAL 5 Back from antenna 2 = = TERMINAL 6 Out to antenna 3 (hot point) = = TERMINAL 3 Back from antenna 3 = = TERMINAL 4 Out to antenna 4 (hot point) = = TERMINAL 7 Back from antenna 4 = = TERMINAL 8 Applying a simple method will avoid errors: simply take the antenna cables and connect the pairs in the following order: 1 , 3 , 2 , 4 . This means: - Antenna 1 between 1 and 2 - Antenna 3 between 3 and 4 - Antenna 2 between 5 and 6 - Antenna 4 between 7 and 8 We recommend using coloured rings using the following colour code to permanently mark the cables in an effective and easy to understand manner. The letter T could be used to identify the transmitter. EXAMPLE: Meaning that this is the transmitter 2 output to antenna 4 1 2 3 45678 T T 2 7 RADIO INSTALLATION MANUAL TRANSMITTER 36120- X4 Revision 1.0 dated 16 Nov. 2009 6 CONNECTING TO THE TRANSMITTER 6 - CRIMPING Always perform "stripping" with care, taking care to comply with the following points: - Only strip away 8 mm of insulation - Do not cut into the cable strands - Work delicately when stripping so that the strands remain in their twisted pair position , if not, it becomes hard to position the connector. Position the marker rings on the cable, push the connector all the way onto the cable and crimp it using a pair of ratchet equipped crimping pliers, the only tool that guarantees correct crimping as the pliers will only open again after they have first been completely closed. This point must be stressed for transmission problems caused by bad crimping are often observed. Ratchet-operated crimping pliers Never forget that the cables must be in twisted pairs to cancel out any radiated noise that could interfere with devices located close to the coil. Once crimping is completed, each cable must be connected to the terminal block. Use the 6-mm screwdriver for tightening down hard! The cables will have a 90° bend in them so that they can run through the cable guide. Now the transmission system is ready for the last phase: calibration. RADIO INSTALLATION MANUAL TRANSMITTER 36120- X4 Revision 1.0 dated 16 Nov. 2009 7 CALIBRATION 1 - TRANSMITTER a) FRONT PANEL PRESENTATION: The transmitter front panel comprises: 1) A three-position switch in the "Control" section: "I", " φ" and "U" positions. 2) Three green LEDs marked " φ C" , " φ L" and “OK” indicating the phase, in the "Phase" section. 3) Eleve…

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ID Label/Location Info

PROPOSED FCC ID /IC LABEL AND LOCATION Note: DO NOT show EUT photo for label location if client has short term confidentiality requirement on EUT photos. Use a blank box instead of the bottom photo of EUT. 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. Store Electronic Systems FCC ID: XV9-SES36120 IC: 8714A-SES36120 Model Number : X4 - 36120 ID LABEL

Test Report

FCC CFR47 PART 15 SUBPART C INDUSTRY CANADA RSS-210 ISSUE 7 CERTIFICATION TEST REPORT FOR Transmitter for RFID Electronic Store Labeling MODEL NUMBER: X4-36120 REPORT NUMBER: 09U12822-2, Revision A FCC ID: XV9-SES36120 IC: 8714A-SES36120 ISSUE DATE: DECEMBER 18, 2009 Prepared for Store Electronic Systems (SES) 39, rue de Montigny 95100 ARGENTEUIL FRANCE Prepared by COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES 47173 BENICIA STREET FREMONT, CA 94538, U.S.A. TEL: (510) 771-1000 FAX: (510) 661-0888 REPORT NO: 09U12822-2 DATE: December 18, 2009 FCC ID: XV9-SES36120 IC: 8714A-SES36120 Page 2 of 38 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES FORM NO: CCSUP4701C 47173 BENICIA STREET, FREMONT, CA 94538, USA TEL: (510) 771-1000 FAX: (510) 661-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. Revision History Rev. Issue Date Revisions Revised By -- 12/10/09 Initial Issue M. Heckrotte A 12/18/09 Clarified distance factor below 30 MHz M. Heckrotte REPORT NO: 09U12822-2 DATE: December 18, 2009 FCC ID: XV9-SES36120 IC: 8714A-SES36120 Page 3 of 38 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES FORM NO: CCSUP4701C 47173 BENICIA STREET, FREMONT, CA 94538, USA TEL: (510) 771-1000 FAX: (510) 661-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. ATTESTATION OF TEST RESULTS.................................................................................... 5 2. TEST METHODOLOGY ........................................................................................................ 6 3. FACILITIES AND ACCREDITATION.................................................................................... 6 4. CALIBRATION AND UNCERTAINTY .................................................................................. 6 4.1. MEASURING INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION ............................................................... 6 4.2. SAMPLE CALCULATION.............................................................................................. 6 4.3. MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY................................................................................ 6 5. EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST ................................................................................................. 7 5.1. DESCRIPTION OF EUT................................................................................................ 7 5.2. DESCRIPTION OF AVAILABLE ANTENNAS............................................................... 7 5.3. OUTPUT CURRENT ..................................................................................................... 7 5.4. SOFTWARE AND FIRMWARE..................................................................................... 7 5.5. WORST-CASE CONFIGURATION AND MODE .......................................................... 7 6. DESCRIPTION OF TEST SETUP ......................................................................................... 8 6.1. CABLING....................................................................................................................... 8 6.2. TEST MODE ................................................................................................................. 8 6.3. TEST SETUP ................................................................................................................ 9 6.3.1. TEST DIAGRAM ................................................................................................... 9 7. IN-SITU TEST LOCATIONS ............................................................................................... 10 7.1. SITE 1: 47280 KATO................................................................................................... 10 7.1.1. SITE 1 DIAGRAM................................................................................................ 10 7.1.2. SITE 1 PHOTO.................................................................................................... 11 7.1.3. SITE 1 WORST-CASE RADIATED EMISSION BELOW 30 MHz ....................... 12 7.2. SITE 2: 47280 KATO................................................................................................... 13 7.2.1. SITE 2 DIAGRAM................................................................................................ 13 7.2.2. SITE 2 PHOTO.................................................................................................... 14 7.2.3. SITE 2 WORST-CASE RADIATED EMISSION BELOW 30 MHz ....................... 15 7.3. SITE 3: 47173 BENICIA STREET............................................................................... 16 7.3.1. SITE 3 DIAGRAM................................................................................................ 16 7.3.2. SITE 3 PHOTO.................................................................................................... 17 7.3.3. SITE 3 WORST-CASE RADIATED EMISSION BELOW 30 MHz ....................... 18 8. TEST AND MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT ....................................................................... 19 9. APPLICABLE LIMITS AND TEST RESULTS .................................................................... 20 9.1. 99% OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH .................................................................................. 20 9.2. RADIATED EMISSIONS ............................................................................................. 21 REPORT NO: 09U12822-2 DATE: December 18, 2009 FCC ID: XV9-SES36120 IC: 8714A-SES36120 Page 4 of 38 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES FORM NO: CCSUP4701C 47173 BENICIA STREET, FREMONT, CA 94538, USA TEL: (510) 771-1000 FAX: (510) 661-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. 9.2.1. PROCEDURE AND LIMITS ................................................................................ 21 9.2.2. IN-SITU RADIATED EMISSIONS BELOW 30 MHz WITH ANTENNA................ 22 9.2.3. LABORATORY RADIATED EMISSIONS ABOVE 30 MHz WITH DUMMY LOAD 23 9.2.4. IN-SITU ADDITIONAL RA…

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Test Setup Photos

REPORT NO: 09U12822-2 DATE: December 18, 2009 FCC ID: XV9-SES36120 IC: 8714A-SES36120 Page 31 of 38 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES FORM NO: CCSUP4701C 47173 BENICIA STREET, FREMONT, CA 94538, USA TEL: (510) 771-1000 FAX: (510) 661-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. 11. SETUP PHOTOS 11.1. LABORATORY RADIATED EMISSIONS SETUP RADIATED EMISSIONS (FRONT) REPORT NO: 09U12822-2 DATE: December 18, 2009 FCC ID: XV9-SES36120 IC: 8714A-SES36120 Page 32 of 38 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES FORM NO: CCSUP4701C 47173 BENICIA STREET, FREMONT, CA 94538, USA TEL: (510) 771-1000 FAX: (510) 661-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. RADIATED EMISSIONS (BACK) REPORT NO: 09U12822-2 DATE: December 18, 2009 FCC ID: XV9-SES36120 IC: 8714A-SES36120 Page 33 of 38 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES FORM NO: CCSUP4701C 47173 BENICIA STREET, FREMONT, CA 94538, USA TEL: (510) 771-1000 FAX: (510) 661-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. 11.2. LABORATORY AC MAINS LINE CONDUCTED SETUP LINE CONDUCTED EMISSION (FRONT) REPORT NO: 09U12822-2 DATE: December 18, 2009 FCC ID: XV9-SES36120 IC: 8714A-SES36120 Page 34 of 38 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES FORM NO: CCSUP4701C 47173 BENICIA STREET, FREMONT, CA 94538, USA TEL: (510) 771-1000 FAX: (510) 661-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. LINE CONDUCTED EMISSION (BACK) REPORT NO: 09U12822-2 DATE: December 18, 2009 FCC ID: XV9-SES36120 IC: 8714A-SES36120 Page 35 of 38 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES FORM NO: CCSUP4701C 47173 BENICIA STREET, FREMONT, CA 94538, USA TEL: (510) 771-1000 FAX: (510) 661-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. 11.3. IN-SITU EUT SETUP REPORT NO: 09U12822-2 DATE: December 18, 2009 FCC ID: XV9-SES36120 IC: 8714A-SES36120 Page 36 of 38 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES FORM NO: CCSUP4701C 47173 BENICIA STREET, FREMONT, CA 94538, USA TEL: (510) 771-1000 FAX: (510) 661-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. 11.4. IN-SITU, SITE 1 TX LOOP ANTENNA SETUP REPORT NO: 09U12822-2 DATE: December 18, 2009 FCC ID: XV9-SES36120 IC: 8714A-SES36120 Page 37 of 38 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES FORM NO: CCSUP4701C 47173 BENICIA STREET, FREMONT, CA 94538, USA TEL: (510) 771-1000 FAX: (510) 661-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. 11.5. IN SITU, SITE 2 TX LOOP ANTENNA SETUP REPORT NO: 09U12822-2 DATE: December 18, 2009 FCC ID: XV9-SES36120 IC: 8714A-SES36120 Page 38 of 38 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES FORM NO: CCSUP4701C 47173 BENICIA STREET, FREMONT, CA 94538, USA TEL: (510) 771-1000 FAX: (510) 661-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. 11.6. IN SITU, SITE 3 TX LOOP ANTENNA SETUP END OF REPORT

Contact Information

Applicant

Philippe Bottine
[email protected]33 1 34 34 61 61Fax: 33 1 34 34 61 62

Test Firm

Compliance Certification ServicesThu Chan
[email protected]510-771-1122Fax: 510-661-0888

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C0.036 MHz - 0.039 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
The euipment in this filing is a RFID system. Installation of this device must be performed by personnel who have been trained or qualified by Store Electronic Systems. The installer must be provided with installation instructions to meet the requirements of this filing.

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