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ZAM-THS02KEYFOB FOR HEATED INSOLES

Heat Factory USA Inc.
KEYFOB FOR HEATED INSOLES - FCC ID ZAM-THS02 - Heat Factory USA Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
Date of Grant
May 23, 2011
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
May 23, 2011
Equipment Note
KEYFOB FOR HEATED INSOLES
Frequency Range
433.92000000 - 433.92000000
Company
Heat Factory USA Inc.
Country
United States

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Users Manual

Package Contents The ThermaCELL ® Heated Insoles box contains two Heated Insoles, one Remote Control Unit, one Global Charger, and one Drawstring Travel Bag. Getting Started Instructions for Cutting Insoles to Size: Insoles may be trimmed to fit shoes or boots if needed. Be sure to follow the WARNING statement printed on the bottom of the Insoles! The two cutting lines are for reference only. When sizing the Heated Insole be certain to take into consideration the thickness of socks that you will use with your footwear. Caution: Do not cut beyond the solid line or excessively bend the Insoles. This will cause damage to the heating elements and the product. Charging and Recharging: The ON/OFF Switch and Recharge Port for the Insoles are located at the back or heel of each Insole. A soft plastic black cap protects the recharge port. To begin the charging process, the ON/OFF Switches located at the heel of each Insole must be in the left (OFF) position. Plug the charger into an electrical outlet. The LED light on the charger will glow green. Insert each of the two charging cables into each Insole Recharging Port. The LED light on the charger will glow red while the Insoles are charging. The LED light on the charger will change from red to green when the charging for both Insoles is complete. The ThermaCELL Heated Insoles must be fully charged before the first use. A full charge is indicated when the LED light on the charger glows continuously green. This may take up to 6 hours for the first charge. In some situations, the initial charge time may be less than 6 hours. Subsequent charges will take about 3 hours. After the charging process is complete, the green LED light glows continuously, disconnect the charger from the Insoles. How to Charge and Recharge Insoles 1. Set the ON/OFF Switch on each Insole to the left (OFF) position. 2. Plug the Global Charger into an electrical outlet. 3. Plug the Global Charger cables into each Insole Recharge Port, which are found at the heel of each Insole. Once connections are established the LED light on the Global Charger will glow red indicating that the charging process is ongoing. The LED light will turn green continuously indicating that the Insoles are fully charged. 4. Unplug the Global Charger and remove the cables from each Insole. The ThermaCELL Heated Insoles are now ready for use. To Activate the Insoles 1. Turn each Heated Insole on by moving the ON/OFF Switch at the heel of the Insole to the right position (ON). The red LED light on each Insole will flash intermittently and Insoles will default to the No Heat setting on the Remote Control Unit. Note: If no specific heat setting is selected, the Insoles do not generate heat and use minimal battery power. 2. Unpack the Remote Control Unit and remove the protective tab to enable the already installed replaceable battery to activate. 3. Select a setting on the Remote by using the buttons indicating: High (111°F), Medium (100°F) or No Heat. 4. Insert the Insoles into shoes or boots by following directions located at the bottom of the Insoles. Trim Insoles to fit if needed. Insert into shoes with fabric side up. 5. Use the Remote Control unit to operate the Insoles while shoes or boots are on feet. The LED light on the remote will flash once to confirm a heat setting has been transmitted to the Insole. 6. Remote works best when used between 2 feet to 7 feet from insoles. 7. Note: The heating element in each Insole extends from the toe area to the ball of the feet. The arch and heel areas are not heated. Two Ways to Turn Off the Insoles 1. When Insoles are being used in a shoe, remove the Insole and turn the ON/OFF Switch at the heel of the Insoles to the left position (OFF). The Remote Control Unit will turn off automatically when Insoles are switched off. 2. When Insoles are seated in the shoe and one does not wish to remove them from the shoe, use the Remote Control Unit’s No Heat setting. Remote Control Battery Replacement The Remote Control Unit comes equipped with one Lithium Cell # CR2032. The battery should last approximately two years under normal usage. However, to insure uninterrupted service from the remote replace the battery annually. To replace the battery: 1. Remove the four small Phillips screws on the underside of the Remote Control Unit. 2. Lay both sides of the Remote Control Unit open on a table. Remove the green printed circuit board and turn the board over so the battery holder is face up. Using a coin, push the battery out from under the battery holder. 3. Replace the battery by inserting the new battery back into the holder making certain that the positive (+) side of the battery is face up. 4. Return the green circuit board to its original position making certain the battery is located on the underside of the printed circuit board. Now place the housing front with the black rubber spacer piece over the circuit board. 5. With the two sides of the Remote Control Unit together, secure the two side panels by replacing the four small Phillips screws. ThermaCELL ® Heated Insoles Instructions The Integrated Lithium-Ion Polymer Batteries Embedded in the Insoles The high-quality Lithium-Ion Polymer batteries (no memory effect) can be re-charged approximately 500 times. The batteries are embedded in the Insole material and cannot be accessed. For best performance occasionally drain the batteries of both Insoles completely before re-charging. To do this, turn the Insoles ON using the ON/OFF Switch at the heel of the Insole, use the Remote Control Unit to put the Insoles on the high setting, and then run the Insoles until the LED lights on the Insoles turn off. If Insoles are not used for a prolonged period, charge the Insoles completely before using them again. Battery Disposal Information: battery must be disposed of in accord with local laws and regulations. General Comments to Assist in Enjoying the Use Of the Heated Insoles If needed, remove any existing Insoles from shoes or boot…

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External Photos

External Photos – Keyfob Front Bottom Rear

Internal Photos

Internal Photos – Schawbel – Keyfob Front Front Rear

RF Exposure Info

Test Number: 223-11 Issue Date: 05/13/2011 Page 16 of 17 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax 887 6445 http://www.cw-inc.com 6. Measurement Data (continued) 6.8. Public Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy Levels (15.247(i) (1.1307 (b)(1)) RSS-GEN 5.5, RSS 102 Power Density MPE Distance (cm) DUT Output Power (dBm) DUT Antenna Gain (dBi) (mW/cm2) (W/m2) Limit (mW/cm2) Channel Frequency (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Result 433.92 2.5 -27.03 -20.00 0.0000003 0.0000025 1 Compliant • PD = Power Density (mW/cm 2 ) • OP = DUT Output Power (dBm) • AG = DUT Antenna Gain (dBi) • d = MPE Distance (cm) 1. Reference CFR 2.1093(b): For purposes of this section, a portable device is defined as a transmitting device designed to be used so that the radiating structure(s) of the device is/are within 20 centimeters of the body of the user. 2. Section 6.3 of this test report. The output power was determined from the measured field strength: 3. Data supplied by the client. Antenna specification data of worst case antenna used by the DUT. 4. Power density is calculated from field strength measurement and antenna gain. 5. Reference CFR 1.1310, Table 1: Limits for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE), Section (B): Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure. OP + AG (4 x π x d²) PD =

Test Report

Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax 887 6445 http://www.complianceworldwide.com TEST REPORT 223-11 In Accordance with the Requirements of Industry Canada RSS 210, Issue 8, Annex II Federal Communications Commission CFR Title 47 Part 15.231, Subpart C Low Power License-Exempt Radio Communication Devices Intentional Radiators Issued to The Schawbel Corporation 26 Crosby Drive Bedford, MA 01730 for the 433 MHz Key-Fob Device FCC ID: ZAM-THS02 IC: 9559A-TXTHS02 Report Issued on May 13, 2011 Prepared by This test report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without written permission from Compliance Worldwide, Inc. Test Number: 223-11 Issue Date: 05/13/2011 Page 2 of 17 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax 887 6445 http://www.cw-inc.com Table of Contents 1. Scope .................................................................................................................................. 3 2. Product Details.................................................................................................................... 3 2.1. Manufacturer ..............................................................................................................3 2.2. Model Number............................................................................................................ 3 2.3. Serial Number ............................................................................................................ 3 2.4. Description ................................................................................................................. 3 2.5. Power Source............................................................................................................. 3 2.6. EMC Modifications ..................................................................................................... 3 3. Product Configuration ......................................................................................................... 3 3.1. Cables ........................................................................................................................ 3 3.2. Support Equipment .................................................................................................... 3 3.3. Operational Characteristics........................................................................................ 3 3.4. Block Diagram............................................................................................................ 4 4. Measurements Parameters................................................................................................. 4 4.1. Measurement Equipment Used to Perform Test ........................................................ 4 4.2. Measurement & Equipment Setup ............................................................................. 4 4.3. Test Procedure........................................................................................................... 4 5. Measurement Summary...................................................................................................... 5 6. Measurement Data.............................................................................................................. 6 6.1. Antenna Requirement ................................................................................................ 6 6.2. Operational Requirement ........................................................................................... 6 6.3. Radiated Field Strength of Fundamental ................................................................... 8 6.4. Radiated Field Strength of Harmonics ....................................................................... 9 6.5. Spurious Radiated Emissions .................................................................................. 10 6.6. Occupied Bandwidth ................................................................................................ 14 6.7. Bandwidth of Momentary Signals............................................................................. 15 6.8. Public Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy Levels ............................................... 16 7. Test Site Description ......................................................................................................... 17 Test Number: 223-11 Issue Date: 05/13/2011 Page 3 of 17 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax 887 6445 http://www.cw-inc.com 1. Scope This test report certifies that the Schawbel 433 MHz Key-Fob Device, as tested, meets the RSS 210 Annex II Rules and FCC Part 15.231, Subpart C requirements. The scope of this test report is limited to the test sample provided by the client, only in as much as that sample represents other production units. If any significant changes are made to the unit, the changes shall be evaluated and a retest may be required. 2. Product Details 2.1. Manufacturer: Schawbel Corporation 2.2. Model Number: THSRC-02; 433 MHz Key-Fob Device 2.3. Serial Number: N/A 2.4. Description: Transmitter for the Thermacell Innersoles 2.5. Power Source: One 3 volt CR2032 Lithium battery. 2.6. EMC Modifications: None 3. Product Configuration 3.1. Cables Cable Type Length Shield From To No Cables 3.2. Support Equipment Device Manufacturer Model Serial No. No Support Equipment 3.3. Operational Characteristics The firmware in the unit under test was programmed to put the unit into a continuous transmit state when the “High” button was depressed in order to facilitate testing. The unit could also be powered off by pressing the “Medium” button. This retrofit was implemented to maintain maximum continuous transmitter output level and save the battery when testing was suspended. 3.4. Block Diagram 433 MHz Key Fob Device Test Number: 223-11 Issue Date: 05/13/2011 Page 4 of 17 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax 887 6…

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Test Setup Photos

7. Test Images – KeyFob, FCC: ZAM-THS02, IC: 9559A-TXTHS02 7.1. Radiated Emissions, Front View 7. Test Images (continued) 7.2. Radiated Emissions, Rear View

Contact Information

Applicant

Mark Jeltema(Director, Product Management)
[email protected]7608538300Fax: 7608938301

Test Firm

Compliance Worldwide, Inc.Deb Bourbeau
[email protected]603-887-3903Fax: 603 887 6445

Technical Specifications

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

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