NEOSEN ENERGY DUPONT OEM Module(Wireless Charging) User Manual

NEOSEN ENERGY OEM Module(Wireless Charging)

User Manual

Download: NEOSEN ENERGY DUPONT OEM Module(Wireless Charging) User Manual
Mirror Download [FCC.gov]NEOSEN ENERGY DUPONT OEM Module(Wireless Charging) User Manual
Document ID2819280
Application IDjm5/RTfApyd3KlRVx94Alg==
Document DescriptionUser Manual
Short Term ConfidentialNo
Permanent ConfidentialNo
SupercedeNo
Document TypeUser Manual
Display FormatAdobe Acrobat PDF - pdf
Filesize35.54kB (444222 bits)
Date Submitted2015-11-23 00:00:00
Date Available2015-11-23 00:00:00
Creation Date2015-11-19 15:37:32
Producing SoftwareAcrobat Distiller 10.0.0 (Windows)
Document Lastmod2015-11-19 15:37:32
Document TitleMicrosoft Word - DUPONT CHARGING UNIT installation manual
Document CreatorPScript5.dll Version 5.2.2
Document Author: francis.zhang

OEM
M Modu
M ule(
(Wiireleess
Chaarginng) INS
STA
ALLA
ATIION
INTRODU
UCTION
This bullletin discuusses the installatiion procedure for the
t OEM Module((Wireless
Chargingg) – Indivvidual wirreless chaarging traansmitter.
OVERVIE
EW
The OEM
M Module(Wirelesss Chargiing) – Ind
dividual dual-mode
e transmitter is
compliannt with PM
MA and WPC
W Qi sstandardss.
The transmitter is tuned for best performance through
8 mm (0.315") of Corian® solid surface. Instructions for optimum placement
and installation are in this bulletin. Due to the precise routing required the
installation should be done in the fabrication shop prior to sheet installation.
The OEM Module(Wireless Charging) – Individual package consists of the
transmitter, power cord and transformer. PMA-compliant charging rings are
available separately in packs of three: one ring each of micro USB, Apple 30pin and Apple Lightning® PMA compatible receivers.
The transmitter has a micro USB port for updating the firmware if necessary.
The USB port can’t be used by consumer, is manufacturer for updating the
firmware only.
Do not use the OEM Module(Wireless Charging) in the environment at too high
or too low temperature, never expose the device under strong sunshine or too
wet environment. The suitable temperature for the phone and accessories
is -10℃-40℃.
A. PREPLANNING
A.1. Box Contents
The box will come with the transmitter and the power supply (not pictured
here).
A.3. Placement
There are several considerations regarding proper placement of the transmitter:
•
Avoid putting in proximity to locations where the device being charged
may get wet, exposed to excessive heat or any other conditions which
may damage the device being charged.
•
Do not install next to heat sources (such as stoves) or where heat sources
are commonly used (toasters, hot plates, etc.).
•
Stay away from edges where charging devices can be easily knocked off
the surface.
Work with the customer to determine convenient locations. Page 1 of 4
The transmitter reequires a rectangullar space of 82 mm
mx
92 mm (3.23"x 3..60") belo
ow the surrface cou
unter. Allo
ow an exttra 25 mm
m (1")
distance to any suupport stru
ucture. N
No metal should
be betweenn the transsmitter
and the ssurface. The
T transm
mitter alsoo requiress 36 mm (1 7/16") vvertical clearance
measuredd from thhe top surfface (24 m
mm (0.94
4") from bottom
suurface). Avoid
placemennt above heat- or moisturem
generatin
ng applian
nces suchh as dishw
washers,
warmingg drawers, wine reffrigeratorrs, etc. Veerify cabinet/suppoort measu
urements
before cuutting thee top. Theere shouldd be a sup
pport strip
p betweenn the transsmitter
and any cutouts or
o the edge of the toop.
The transmitter dooes generrate somee heat and
d ideally is installedd such that it
shares aiirspace with
w the caabinet inteerior.
If placingg above a drawer, make surre there iss sufficien
nt clearannce, inclu
uding
drawer ccontents.
Install soo that the transmittter will bee accessib
ble by thee customeer. If theree is a
warrantyy replacem
ment the customer
will need
d to be ab
ble to rem
move and replace
the transmitter. Make
sure the poweer and micro USB ports willl be accessible
after insttallation. Plan for power
cabble routin
ng and mo
ounting oof the tran
nsformer.
The pow
wer supplyy has a 1.2
2 m (47")) DC cablle, 111 mm
m x 51 m
mm x 36 mm
m (4.4"
x 2.0" x 1.4") trannsformer and 1.2 m (47") AC
A cable. A four-unnit powerr supply
is availabble separaately.
If more tthan one transmitte
er is instaalled they
y should be
b at leastt 150 mm (6")
from eacch other.
A.4. Markking Chargging Location
Discuss tthe optionns for maarking thee charging
g spot witth the cusstomer. So
ome may
prefer a ppermanennt mark, either
a hiighly visiible mark
k or a subttle mark that
blends w
with the baackgroun
nd. A highhly visiblee mark may
m be preeferred in
environm
ments wheere multip
ple users will be using
the device
annd aren’t familiar
with the area. Subtle or temporary markings may be more appropriate where
there are a limited number of users that will become familiar with the location
over time.
Marking options include laser engraving or inlays for permanent marks, and
stickers for temporary marks. Laser engraving will leave a slight depression and
may be more difficult to clean. For high visibility markings choose a
contrasting color. In commercial environments this may incorporate corporate
color logos. For subtle markings a complementary color should be used.
Translucent White DuPontTM Joint Adhesive or DuPontTM Joint Adhesive 2.0
is often a good choice for subtle inlays. For particulate colors matching one of
the particulates may work well. The uniform shape of the mark will help it
stand out when viewed at close distances, but it will blend into the background
at greater distances.
A.5. Additional Materials and Equipment
In addition to the transmitter, fabrication will require 100% silicone adhesive,
denatured alcohol and a clean cloth. Using a CNC with a flat-tipped end mill bit
is highly recommended for accurately cutting the cavity.
Some form of cable management (conduit, clips, etc.) will be necessary.
B. VERIFY TRANSMITTER OPERATION
B.1. Important Testing Guidance
Verify the transmitter is operational before installing by plugging it in. A green
LED should blink once.
DO NOT TEST BY PLACING A RECEIVER IN CONTACT WITH THE
TRANSMITTER.
The transmitter is optimized for the installation distance, bringing the
transmitter and receiver in direct contact may damage the devices. Always
test with something nonmetallic of 8 mm (0.315") thickness in between the
transmitter and receiver.
B.2. Firmware Updates
When there is a firmware update, Neosen Energy LLC will make the update
available for download. The transmitter is updated by connecting the device to
a computer using a USB 2.0 Micro Type-B to USB Standard Type-A cable.
C. SHEET PREPARATION
C.1. Optioonal Inlay/L
Laser Engrraving
Chargingg locationn marking
g methodss that requ
uire fabriication shhould be
performeed before milling the
t pockeet for the transmitte
er. Standaard techniques for
engravinng or creaating inlay
ys may bee used to identify the
t chargiing locatiion.
If the cusstomer dooes not deesire a peermanent indicator a temporrary sticker may
be used aand may be
b applied when fa
fabrication
n is comp
plete.
C.2. Milling Pocket
The wireeless pow
wer transm
mitter is
optimizeed for a suurface thickness off 8
mm (0.315"). A CNC
is hiighly
recommeended forr pocket milling
ass the
distance is registeered from
m the face of the
sheet, whhereas a hand
routter distancce is
registereed off the back of the
t sheet,
which m
may inducee more vaariability in
remaininng sheet thhickness.
The pockket shouldd be milleed as a cirrcle of
63.5 mm
m (2.5") with
w remaiining matterial
thicknesss of 8 mm
m (0.315"). Use a fflattipped ennd mill biit with a 3 mm (0.1118") rad
dius on thee tip for a uniform
m surface
in the caavity.
Make suure that onnce the traansmitterr is installed there will
w be cllearance for
attachingg the pow
wer plug and
a that thhere is acccess to th
he micro U
USB port for
potentiall firmware updatess.
D. TRAN
NSMITTER
R INSTALL
LATION
D.1. Adheering transm
mitter to sh
heet
Remove aall dust andd shavings. Clean
the sheet aand flange of the tran
nsmitter
with a clean cloth daampened with
denaturedd alcohol1. Verify
the desired
orientationn of the traansmitter so
o that the
power andd USB portts will be accessible
after instaallation. Thhe flange will
w sit
slightly abbove the suurface when the coil
is in contaact with thee cavity surface.
The transmitter iss attached
d to the shheet with a 100% silicone
addhesive. Place
dabs of ssilicone at each of the four ccorners. Clear
or trranslucennt adhesiv
ve is
recommeended, whhite is sho
own here for visibility. Avo
oid highlyy contrastting
colors, pparticularlly dark ad
dhesive w
with more transluceent, lighteer- coloreed sheets.
There neeeds to bee enough silicone tto fill the gap betw
ween the fl
flange and
d the
surface. Keep the silicone away from
m the coiil. If for some reas on the traansmitter
will be reeplaced, removal
will
w be eaasier if thee adhesiv
ve is only on the flaange and
not in thee cavity. If desired
d, small am
amounts of
o hot mellt adhesivve may bee placed
along op
pposite
sides to hold the
transmittter in
place wh
hile the
silicone adhesive
cures. Th
he hot
melt can
n be
applied at
a the
edges off the
flange affter the
transmittter is
placed in
n the
pocket. The
transmittter may
be held in
i place
with tape or a
weight while
the
silicone cures.
Hot mellt adhesivve is for temporar
ry bondin
ng only. It
I is not ssuitable for
f long
term moounting.
D.2. Wirinng
The transmitter is supplied with a power cord consisting of DC and AC wiring
connected with a transformer. In many cases an AC power outlet may need to
be installed in the cabinetry where the transmitter is to be installed. Local codes
must be followed and the AC outlet often must be installed by a licensed
electrician.
The adapter shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
E. LED INDICATOR
The LED will indicate the current transmitter status.
F. TRANSPORTATION
The greatest risk of physical damage to the transmitter will be between
transmitter installation and fabricated top installation in the facility. Protect the
transmitter during storage and transportation. One option for protecting the
transmitter is to cut a cavity large enough to contain the transmitter in a piece of
stiff foam. This foam can then be taped over the transmitter for protection.
G.REFERENCES
Off
No power/inactive
Power On
One green flash
Charging
Continuous flashing green
End-of-charge
Solid green
Foreign object detected
Flashing red
Error condition
Solid red
Hereby, Neosen Energy LLC declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements
and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
Notice: Observe the national local regulations in the location where the device is to be used. This
device may be restricted for use in some or all member states of the European Union (EU)
FCC STATEMENT
1. 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.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
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 or 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.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This
equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body

Source Exif Data:
File Type                       : PDF
File Type Extension             : pdf
MIME Type                       : application/pdf
PDF Version                     : 1.5
Linearized                      : Yes
Author                          : francis.zhang
Create Date                     : 2015:11:19 15:37:32+08:00
Modify Date                     : 2015:11:19 15:37:32+08:00
XMP Toolkit                     : Adobe XMP Core 5.2-c001 63.139439, 2010/09/27-13:37:26
Format                          : application/pdf
Title                           : Microsoft Word - DUPONT CHARGING UNIT installation manual
Creator                         : francis.zhang
Creator Tool                    : PScript5.dll Version 5.2.2
Producer                        : Acrobat Distiller 10.0.0 (Windows)
Document ID                     : uuid:4ce95401-725d-439e-8831-91fea632ea8e
Instance ID                     : uuid:c59f611a-dc9a-4988-8a1e-cf86e1f5f731
Page Count                      : 8
EXIF Metadata provided by EXIF.tools
FCC ID Filing: 2AF63DUPONT

Navigation menu