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FCC Application for Visorric Inc oFCc ID: GSAMCT104 - Report No. 980963 30-Dec-98
EXHIBIT 7
7.0 Instruction Manual
Attached is a draft instruction manual for the devices. Note the required FCC label and warning
information on the first and second pages. The Manual shown is for the MCT—101, MOT-102,
and MCT—104.
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Hand-Held PowerCode Transmitters
1 INTRODU ION
The MCT—101 (une bum). MET-102 (2 buttons) and MOT-104 (4
buttons) are hend‘heid. PowerCode UHF transmits“. eepecielty
designed for use it supervised elenn and remote control systems.
Transminron activated by depressing any one oi the transmit
pushbuttone on the uni. When preeaed. each button initiate-
tmnemiseion of a unique 24—bit PwerCode In which identifies it to
the target receiver as it ‘n were a seam trenam'mer. Each unique
ID code is factory-selected Irorn re million possible combinations.
A bu“ ‘n mode selector am chooeing between oontinuoua
trenamieeion for as long at the button is pressed and tuned 3-
second transmission. no matter m long the button is pressed
Another built-in mode eeiector “5 used to enableldisdrle a once-per-
hour supervision message.
Since manger: transmitted by the MOT-101. -102 and 404 might
collide wlh other messages sent by other PowerCode transmitters,
a smart entiAcoIision trenemeeion sequence is need.
Operating poorer is obtained from an internal Its-volt lithium thlonyl
Chloris battery. An LED fights during transmission. indicating the
battery voltage condition, It the LED flashed during trunsm'seion,
the battery must be rephoed immediately. In
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Installation Instructions
addition, a transmitter with a week battery will automatlceliy add a
"ion batterf code to each transmission. Compatible receivers are
designed to identify this code and operate audible or visual Hen
devices.
figu- 1. MOT-101, MOT-102 and MCT—104
2.
SPECIFICATIONS
Frequemy (MHz): 315, 404. 418, 433.92 or other frequencies
eccordiig to local requirements.
Encoding: 24-b'n d‘uiel word, ever 16 milion combinations.
Tranemlaaion nitration: As long as the button ia kept pressed, or
3-eecond tineout (depending on DIP when setting).
Power Sotm: 3.6 V Itthium thlonyl chbride (LiSOCIz) battery, size
IIZ AA, Tadiren type TL~2150 at equivalent.
Nomlmt Battery capacity: 1.2 Ah
Buttery Summon: Automatic repom‘ng of battery condition data
as part oi any transmission.
Current Consumption: 5 pk standbyr 10 m in operation
(including LED).
Battery Life (vmh Iii) ON):
@ 10 mm‘lslonl per day: Over 10 years
@ 50 trenamiuions per day: About 6 yeert
w TM: 0‘ to 4D'C (32° m120’F).
DImer-iomz.104 x44 x 24 mm (4-118 it 1-3“ x 15115 it).
Weigh: 50 9 (14/4 oz),
color: Dark gray.
Compliant: with Sm:
Meet: FCC Part 15, E73 300-2le and MPT1340
The 418 St 43332 MHz unne comply with the European Council
Diredive EMC BQISSSIEEC 3 BZISHEEC and beer th! CE mark
and certification.
3. PREPARATION FOR
USE
3.1 Battery
Installation
A Remove the torew at the back of the un'l.
a Insert a 1/8 inch screwdriver in the slot ether at the top or at the
bottom of the case. Rotate the ecrervdrmr handle eighiiy until
one edge of the cover die-engages from the bill.
c. Swing up the tree end of the cover and separate the cover from
the base.
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battery holder and pulling out.
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E Insert the 3.6-vnlt Lithium battery (Tadiran TL-2150 or
equivalent) into the battery holder. so that the (+) and (—)
marking: on the battery coincide with the markings on the
printed circuit board (close to each battery zips),
F. Gently press one push button switch and verify that the LED
lights, indicating good battery condition.
3.2 Setting the Mode Selectors
Two DIP swlches on the unit'a printed circuit board allow you to
choose between operating modes. as portrayed in Figure 4.
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The factory default settings are as shorrn in Figure 4. To change
modes, shill the proper switch to the opposite position.
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3.3 Closing the Case
A. Carelqu engage the ridge at the top of the base wih the dent at
the top or the cover. Press the bmom ends of both halves ot
the ease tougher untl they clok shut.
B. Re—insert and tighten the screw at the back of the unit.
Nita: I! the user needs the belt clip (Included), position the belt
clip as shown in Figure 5 and insert ma screw through the hole
in the clip
4. PRODUCT
LIMITATIONS
hnportart Mae: Visonio Ltd‘s wireless systems are very reliable
and are tested to high standards. However, due to their low
transmitting porrer (required by FCC and other regulatory
authorities) there are some limitations to be considered:
A Receivers may be blocked by radio signals occurring on or near
their operating frequencies, regardless of the code selemd.
B. A receiver can only respond to one transmitted signal at a time,
WARRANTY
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3.4 Learning and Testing
A. Refer tothetarget receiver‘s inatallstion instructions, and let the
receiver "learn" the ID codes associated With each mishbutton of
the transmitter. You may test the unl's effect on the system in
which it works only after having conducted the learning session.
ATTENTION! Because each pushtzutton acts as an
independent transmitter with an Individual ID, make sure that
all [us are learned by the receiver
With the tarpet receiver in the LEARN made, an alarm
transmission from each pushbutton will enroll the inpul's ID in
the receiver‘s memory.
Stand 3 rn {10 it) away truth the rmeiver and operate the
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C. Verify that the transm'hter LED fights. indicat'ng good battery
condlion. Also verify that the system responds to your trans-
mission by performing the
desired function
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valid“! locatbrts wlhin the
area covered by the receiver
to determine “deed"
locations, where
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by walls and large objects.
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materials.
Flynn 5. Belt Clip Installation
c. Wireless equipment should be tested regularly (at least once a
week) to determine it there are sources of interterence and to
protect against faults.
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