Johnson Controls Interiors VB3117 User Manual 50991

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Date Submitted1999-07-30 00:00:00
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Re: Certification of Prince Transmitter
Model/PN: UN150NB3117
FCC ID: CB2VB3117
CANADA: to be provided by [C
SER' MANUAL
(PRELIMINARY)
me Vehicle User‘s MWMmion. The followim material will be contained immmak
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada.
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.
WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressively approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
On the subsequent pages are DRAFT materials that will be included in the User’s/Service
literature.
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GENERAL
This system provides the owner with a HomeLink® and intergrated TravelNoteTM. The
HomeLinklo portion of the circuitry is intergrated into one microprocessor controller with the
Travel Note”. All the following information refers to the HomeLink® part of the system,
Operational Description
This system gives the vehicle owner the ability to use a garage door opener (GDO) that is
integral to the interior trim of the vehicle, The HomeLink shall be capable of Ieaming and
remembering variables required to emulate three different GDO transmitters. In the learn
mode of operation, the user selects one of three channels. The HomeLink® determines
the frequency, data and, where applicable, the Rolling Code manufacturer of the original
GDO transmitter (OT). The frequency and data stream or rolling algorithm parameters
(created within the OT’s Rolling Code guidelines) are then stored in non-volatile memory
(NVM) for use in the transmit mode of operation. Once contained in memory, the
HomeLinkm shall activate the given receiver by repeating, at the proper frequency, either
a fixed data stream or a hopping data stream created with the OT’s Rolling Code
algorithm.
HomeLink’D Transmit Mode of Operation
if a selected channel has been previously trained, the HomeLink® shall operate in
transmit mode. To operate the HomeLinkO in the transmit mode, the user shall activate
one of three transmit buttons. The HomeLink® / TraveINoteTM microprocessor shall
determine which button has been activated and shall transmit appropriate data at the
proper RF carrier frequency.
The red LED indicator shall be ON continually during transmit mode. Where “X" is either a
1,2 or 3 corresponding to the channel being transmitted and the indicator is a LED
centered within the HomeLink® / TraveINoteTM bezel.
The LED indicator shall rapidly blink (4Hz 3:10%) for 2 110% seconds followed by
continuous illumination during Rolling Code PWM transmissions,
The HomeLink“D will continue in the transmit mode for twenty (20:10%) seconds before
proceeding to the learning mode of operation,
HomeLink® Default Mode of Operation
If a selected channel has never been previously trained nor previously erased, the
HomeLinkO shall operate in default mode, To operate the HomeLink°g in the default
mode, the user shall activate one of three transmit buttons. The HomeLink® shall
determine which button has been activated, and using a predetermined identification
code and frequency (see Appendix B for details) shall transmit such data with the LED
indicator continually on. The HomeLink® will continue in the default mode for twenty
(2Dr10%) seconds before proceeding to the learning mode of operation.
HomeLink@ Rolling Code Default Mode of Operation
The user places the HomeLink® in rolling code default mode by simultaneously holding
down buttons one, two, and three for more than 30t10% seconds. The LED indicator will
turn off.
if buttons one, two and three are released while the LED indicator is rapidly blinking (< 10
seconds), all three channels will be cleared of data. When one of these channels is
subsequently activated, the device shall immediately enter the learn mode of operation,
To operate the HomeLink® unit in the rolling code default mode, the user shall activate
one of the three transmit buttons. The HomeLink® unit shall determine which button has
been activated and using a pre—detem‘iined codehopping algorithm, bit period and
frequency (see Appendix B for details) shall transmit such date with the LED indicator
rapidly blinking (4Hz t 10%) for 2110% seconds followed by continuous illumination.
HomeLink® Learn Mode of Operation
The HomeLink® system can learn up to three (3) separate garage door opener (GDO)
systems. To train a GDO transmitter to the HomeLinkm system, the user shall complete
the following steps:
- select one of three channels by selecting 1 of three transmit buttons, If more
than one channel is selected at one time, the HomeLink® shall give the lowest
numbered channel highest priority. For example if channel 2 and 3 are
selected, channel 2 shall have the higher priority.
0 hold a HomeLinkQ9 button for twenty (20t10%) seconds at which time the learn
mode shall be indicated. The HomeLinkO shall be in learn mode only if the
LED indicator is blinking at a rate of 1Hz t10%. (The HomeLink‘D shall
immediately enter learn mode if the selected channel is determined to be clear
of data).
- hold the original GDO transmitter (O.T.) near the HomeLinkE. The HomeLink'
shall train when the OT is held within 1 inch, and shall not train if the OT is held
more than 3 feet away from the unit. Once in learn mode, the training process
Wl|| be complete in 590 seconds and shall be indicated by the LED rapidly
blinking the indicator (4Hz 110%) 40 times. After completion the LED indicator
shall be off.
0 the data containing the frequency of operation and security code information
shall be stored in non-volatile memory (NVM),
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HomeLlnk® Clear Mode of Operation
The NVM of the HomeLinkQ can be completely erased by simultaneously holding down
buttons one and three for more than 20i10% seconds. Successful erasure of the memory
shall be indicated by a rapidly blinking the indicator (4Hz 1-10%) 40 times.
0 if buttons one and three are released while the LED indicator is blinking rapidly
(<10 seconds), all three channels shall be cleared of data. When one of these
channels is subsequently activated, the device shall immediately enter learn
mode of operation.
0 If buttons one and three are continually activated for more than 10 seconds
after the rapid blinking starts. the LED indicator shall be solid on. When one of
these channels is subsequently activated, the device shall immediately enter
default mode of operation.
0 if buttons one, two, and three are continually activated for more than 10
seconds after the rapid blinking LED indicator shall be off. When one of these
channels is subsequently activated, the device shall immediately enter rolling
code default mode of operation for that channel.
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