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USER INSTRUCTIONS PRODUCT FEATURES AND RANGE OF APPLICATION The BLINDWARE model PULSE-T roller blind motor is the new driving force behind the roller shade, roller shutter, awning and projector screen. Characterized by its minimal noise, large loading capacity and very easy installation, simplicity of use and easy concealment, it meets your needs in your pursuit of a quality lifestyle. Overload protection allows it to be operated continuously for a maximum running time of up to 4 minutes. PRODUCT STRUCTURE The BLINDWARE roller blind motor consists of five main parts: a motor, a brake, a decelerator (with one output shaft), a built in receiver and a gear box. There are no user-serviceable parts and no lubrication is required. The Remote Control Handset features 5 control buttons: UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT and STOP. The UP and DOWN buttons control the vertical movement. The LEFT and RIGHT buttons are for channel selection or settings. Refer to Figure 1. The RIGHT button is for the channel number to increase from channel 1 to 11 (or from the last channel number previously used), and the LEFT button is for the channel number to reduce from channel 11 to 1 (or from the channel last used). Refer to Figure 3. For channels 1 to 6 only single red indicator lights will glow, for channels 7-11 multiple lights will be on as per figure 1 One handset is capable of numerous operations. It can: - Operate up to 11 motors individually; one on each channel. - Operate up to 10 motors individually on channels 1 to 10. Channel 11 can be programmed to operate all 10 motors as a group simultaneously. - Operate up to 11 groups of motors; each group is operated independently of each other. Each group can contain any number of motors and all motors within the group operate simultaneously. - Each motor can be programmed onto 24 different channels. The last transmitted channel will be retained by the handset memory for the next transmission. The remote handset will operate reliably up to 100 feet away from the motor inside buildings and up to 300 feet away from the motor in open areas. A wall holder for the handset is supplied for easy positioning at a permanent location. The battery life is approximately two years if the handset is used a few times per day. INSTALLATION 1. Mount roller shade brackets on wall (spade bracket to motor end & pin ramp bracket to idle end). 2. Fit shade by engaging spade bracket to motor head. 3. Engage idle pin to ramp bracket. Ensure spade and pin ends are fully engaged. TRANSMISSION CODE (CHANNEL) SETTING (UP TO 24 CHANNELS ONTO A MOTOR) All setting operations can be performed simply by using the handset only. Selecting the first channel for a motor (must be done within 30 seconds after supplying power to motor) Ensure that the motor is installed within a complete system and that the system is ready to be programmed, otherwise no programming should be attempted. For power connection diagram, refer to figure 3. 1. Initially when switching power to a motor it will emit 1 long beep to indicate that power has reached the motor and one short beep to indicate readiness for the first channel number to be selected. 2. Using a pin or paperclip or similar, press the setting button on the back of the remote control handset to release all channels to choose from. The setting button is inside a small round hole, and is deliberately hidden so the end-user cannot accidentally change the channel configuration. 3. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons on the remote control handset to select a desired channel. 4. Press the STOP button on the handset whilst the channel indicator light for the selected channel is still bright. The motor will emit a long beep to confirm it is in communication with the remote control handset on the selected channel. At this stage, using the UP or DOWN buttons cause only micro stepping movements (Refer to Micro Stepping below) and the motor will emit a short beep. Figure 1 Programming the same motor onto further channels (must be done within 30 seconds after supplying power to the motor) A motor that has been programmed for individual control on its own channel can also be programmed onto a second channel, and further channels, along with other motors, for example for group control. 1. Switch off the power and switch the power on again; the motor will emit 2 short beeps after a long beep to indicate that the motor is programming onto a second channel (the number of beeps the motor emits will correspond to the number of channels to which the motor is communicating, e.g. if the motor is being programmed onto a third channel, then it will emit 3 short beeps after a long beep). 2. Press the setting button on the back of the remote control handset to release all channels to choose from. 3. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons on the remote control handset to choose a channel that has not been used for the motor (If the motor emits 5 rapid beeps, it is indicating that the channel selected has already been used for the motor. The process must then be repeated from step 1.) 4. Press the STOP button on the handset whilst the channel indicator light for the selected channel is still bright. The motor will emit a long beep to confirm that it is in communication with the remote control handset on the second or next selected channel. One motor can be programmed on up to 24 channels. If the motor has already been programmed onto all 24 channels, the control unit will emit 5 rapid beeps. Note: All other unselected channels are automatically blocked to reduce the potential for confusion and error. DELETION If a motor has been programmed onto any channel(s) that need to be changed, then all channels must be deleted first and the steps from ‘Selecting the first channel for a motor’ must be repeated. Channels deletion only: 1. Switch off the power and switch on the power again, and then within 30 seconds; 2. Choose the channel corresponding to the motor by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT button; 3. Press and hol…
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AUTHORIZATION LETTER FCC ID: YPB-MRT002 Data: 12 August 2010 To whom it may concern: We, the undersigned, hereby authorize Intertek Shanghai of China to act on our behalf, as our agent, in the following matters related to the FCC approval of our products: report submittal, related correspondence, the signing of all documents relating to these matters, and any other lawful activity necessary to obtain such certification. Any act carried out by Intertek Shanghai within the scope of this authorization shall have the same effects as our own. This authorization shall expire 6 months from original data. If you have any questions regarding the authorization, please don’t hesitate to contact me. Thank you. Sincerely, Wei Li Zhang / General Manager Motolux (Shanghai) Pty Ltd Tel: 86-21-33524889 Fax: 86-21-33524896 Email: [email protected] Unit 2, 333 Lianying Road, Chedun Town, Songjiang, Shanghai, China Tel: 021-33524889 Fax: 021-33524896
CONFIDENTIALITY REQUEST FCC ID: YPB-MRT002 Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Federal Communications Commission’s Rules, the Applicant hereby requests confidential treatment of information accompanying this Application as outlined below: 1) Schematic diagram 2) Block diagram 3) Operational description The above material contains trade secrets or technical data which MOTOLUX (SHANGHAI) PTY LTD deems to be proprietary. Therefore this information would customarily be guarded from competitors and cannot be accessible to the general public. Thank you Sincerely, Wei Li Zhang/ General Manager Motolux (Shanghai) Pty Ltd Tel: 86-21-35524889 Fax: 86-21-35524896 Email: [email protected] Unit 2, 333 Lianying Road, Chedun Town, Songjiang, Shanghai, China Tel: 021-33524889 Fax: 021-33524896
FCC ID: YPB-MRT002 Page 1 of 2 External Picture FCC ID: YPB-MRT002 Page 2 of 2
FCC ID: YPB-MRT002 Page 1 of 3 FCC ID LABLE FCC ID: YPB-MRT002 Page 2 of 3 Label for MRT02-01 Label for MRT02-11 FCC ID: YPB-MRT002 Page 3 of 3 EUT size: 114mm * 44mm
FCC ID: YPB-MRT002 Page 1 of 2 Internal Picture FCC ID: YPB-MRT002 Page 2 of 2
FCC ID: YPB-MRT002 Page 1 of 19 EMC TEST REPORT No. SH09110844-001 Applicant : Motolux (Shanghai) Pty. Ltd. Unit2, 333 Lianying Road,Chedun Town, Songjiang, Shanghai, 201611, China Manufacturer : Motolux (Shanghai) Pty. Ltd. Unit2, 333 Lianying Road,Chedun Town, Songjiang, Shanghai, 201611, China Equipment : Remote control transmitter Type/Model : MRT02-01, MRT02-11 SUMMARY The equipment complies with the requirements according to the following standard(s): 47CFR Part 15 (2009): Radio Frequency Devices ANSI C63.4 (2003): American National Standard for Methods of Measurement of Radio-Noise Emissions from Low-Voltage Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the Range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz RSS-210 Issue 7 (June 2007): Low-power Licence-exempt Radiocommunication Devices (All Frequency Bands): Category I Equipment RSS-Gen Issue 2 (June 2007): General Requirements and Information for the Certification of Radiocommunication Equipment Date of issue: Sep 19, 2010 Prepared by: Reviewed by: Wakeyou Wang (Project Engineer) Daniel Zhao (Reviewer) FCC ID: YPB-MRT002 Page 2 of 19 Description of Test Facility Name: Intertek Testing Services Limited Shanghai Address: Building No.86, 1198 Qinzhou Road(North), Shanghai 200233, P.R. China FCC Registration Number: 236597 IC Assigned Code: 2042B-1 Name of contact: Steve Li Tel: +86 21 64956565 ext. 214 Fax: +86 21 54262335 ext. 214 FCC ID: YPB-MRT002 Page 3 of 19 Content SUMMARY ..........................................................................................................................................................1 DESCRIPTION OF TEST FACILITY..........................................................................................................................2 1. GENERAL INFORMATION.............................................................................................................................4 1.1 Applicant Information ......................................................................................................4 1.2 Identification of the EUT .................................................................................................4 1.3 Technical specification.....................................................................................................5 1.4 Mode of operation during the test / Test peripherals used ..............................................5 2. TEST SPECIFICATION...................................................................................................................................6 2.1 Instrument list...................................................................................................................6 2.2 Test Standard....................................................................................................................6 3. FUNDAMENTAL & SPURIOUS EMISSION & RESTRICT BAND RADIATED EMISSION....................................8 3.1 Test limit...........................................................................................................................8 3.2 Test Configuration ...........................................................................................................9 3.3 Test procedure and test setup ...........................................................................................9 3.4 Test protocol...................................................................................................................10 4. DEACTIVATING TIME.................................................................................................................................11 4.1 Test limit.........................................................................................................................11 4.2 Test Configuration .........................................................................................................12 4.3 Test procedure and test setup .........................................................................................12 4.4 Test protocol...................................................................................................................12 5. POWER LINE CONDUCTED EMISSION.........................................................................................................13 5.1 Limit ...............................................................................................................................13 5.2 Test configuration ..........................................................................................................13 5.3 Test procedure and test set up ........................................................................................14 5.4 Test protocol...................................................................................................................15 6. EMISSION BANDWIDTH..............................................................................................................................16 6.1 Test limit.........................................................................................................................16 6.2 Test Configuration .........................................................................................................16 6.3 Test procedure and test setup .........................................................................................16 6.4 Test protocol...................................................................................................................17 7. OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH.............................................................................................................................18 7.1 Test limit.........................................................................................................................18 7.2 Test Configuration .........................................................................................................18 7.3 Test procedure and test setup ...................................................................…
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FCC ID: YPB-MRT002 Page 1 of 14 Test Data FCC ID: YPB-MRT002 Page 2 of 14 1. Fundamental & Spurious Emission & Restrict band radiated emission Horizontal, PK 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Level [dB 礦/m] 30M50M70M100M200M300M500M700M1G Frequency [Hz] x x x x x x x x x x x MES MO_0326_H2_red MES MO_0326_H2_pre LIM FCC 15 F 3 QP Field Strength QP FCC ID: YPB-MRT002 Page 3 of 14 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Level [dB 礦/m] 399M402M404M406M408M410M Frequency [Hz] x x x x x x x x x x x MES MO_0326_Hxx_red MES MO_0326_Hxx_pre LIM FCC 15 F 3 QP Field Strength QP FCC ID: YPB-MRT002 Page 4 of 14 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Level [dB 礦/m] 1G2G3G4G5G Frequency [Hz] x x x x x x MES MO_0326_HH_red MES MO_0326_HH_pre LIM FCC 15 F 3 QP Field Strength QP FCC ID: YPB-MRT002 Page 5 of 14 Vertical, PK 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Level [dB礦/m] 30M50M70M100M200M300M500M700M1G Frequency [Hz] x x x x x x x x x x x MES MO_0326_V2_red MES MO_0326_V2_pre LIM FCC 15 F 3 QP Field Strength QP FCC ID: YPB-MRT002 Page 6 of 14 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 Level [dB 礦/m] 399M402M404M406M408M410M Frequency [Hz] x x x x x x x x xx x MES MO_0326_Vxx_red MES MO_0326_Vxx_pre LIM FCC 15 F 3 QP Field Strength QP FCC ID: YPB-MRT002 Page 7 of 14 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Level [dB 礦/m] 1G2G3G4G5G Frequency [Hz] x x x x x x MES MO_0326_VV_red MES MO_0326_VV_pre LIM FCC 15 F 3 QP Field Strength QP FCC ID: YPB-MRT002 Page 8 of 14 2. Deactivating time FCC ID: YPB-MRT002 Page 9 of 14 RBW 1 MHz VBW 3 MHz A I2D 1AP Unit dB V SWT 1 s Center 433.92 MHz100 ms/ Ref Lvl 87 dB V Ref Lvl 87 dB V RF Att 0 dB 1VIEW1AP -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 -13 87 1 1 Marker 1 [T1] 48.81 dB V 396.793587 ms 1 [T1] 48.81 dB V 396.793587 ms 1 [T1] 0.24 dB 338.677355 ms Date: 26.MAR.2010 11:31:09 FCC ID: YPB-MRT002 Page 10 of 14 3. Emission Bandwidth FCC ID: YPB-MRT002 Page 11 of 14 4. Occupied Bandwidth FCC ID: YPB-MRT002 Page 12 of 14 5. Duty Cycle Ref Lvl 87 dB V Ref Lvl 87 dB V RBW 1 MHzRF Att 10 dB A Unit dB V VBW 3 MHz IN1 1AP SWT 100 ms Center 433.92 MHz10 ms/ 1VIEW1AP -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 -13 87 1 1 Marker 1 [T1] 56.06 dB V 10.821643 ms 1 [T1] 56.06 dB V 10.821643 ms 1 [T1] -0.31 dB 59.519038 ms Date: 26.MAR.2010 10:23:44 FCC ID: YPB-MRT002 Page 13 of 14 Ref Lvl 87 dB V Ref Lvl 87 dB V RBW 1 MHzRF Att 10 dB A Unit dB V VBW 3 MHz IN1 1AP SWT 10 ms Center 433.92 MHz1 ms/ 1VIEW1AP -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 -13 87 1 1 Delta 1 [T1] -0.35 dB 280.561122 s 1 [T1] 57.77 dB V 1.563126 ms 1 [T1] -0.35 dB 280.561122 s Date: 26.MAR.2010 10:28:40 FCC ID: YPB-MRT002 Page 14 of 14 Ref Lvl 87 dB V Ref Lvl 87 dB V RBW 1 MHzRF Att 10 dB A Unit dB V VBW 3 MHz IN1 1AP SWT 10 ms Center 433.92 MHz1 ms/ 1VIEW1AP -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 -13 87 2 2 Delta 2 [T1] -0.36 dB 801.603206 s 2 [T1] 57.78 dB V 5.150301 ms 2 [T1] -0.36 dB 801.603206 s Date: 26.MAR.2010 10:29:19 The Duty cycle = (8*0.80 + 25*0.28)/ 59.52 = 0.225 As a result, the duty cycle of 0.225 is taken into calculation.
FCC ID: YPB-MRT002 Page 1 of 7 Test Setup FCC ID: YPB-MRT002 Page 2 of 7 30MHz-1000MHz X axis FCC ID: YPB-MRT002 Page 3 of 7 Y axis FCC ID: YPB-MRT002 Page 4 of 7 Z axis FCC ID: YPB-MRT002 Page 5 of 7 1GHz-6GHz X axis FCC ID: YPB-MRT002 Page 6 of 7 Y axis FCC ID: YPB-MRT002 Page 7 of 7 Z axis
Building No.86, 1198 Qinzhou Road(North) · Shanghai · China
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15.231 | 433.92 MHz - 433.92 MHz | - |