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FCC ID: CB2ACTLHL3

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               Technical Report to the FCC Regarding
            Johnson Controls Interiors, L.L.C. Homelink© III
                          Model: ACTLHL3

                           FCC ID: CB2ACTLHL3
                     Form 731 Confirmation #: EA504983
                                 7/29/2003


A report concerning a Class II change to the original grant of CB2ACTLHL3 dated 7/10/03.
Please issue grant immediately upon review.
Confidentiality applied to the following sections according to 47 CFR 0.459:
        Circuit Block Diagrams, attachment “hl_bd.pdf”
        Theory/Description of Operation “theory_op.pdf”
        Schematics attachment “schematics.pdf”


Measurements Made by:                                   Measurements Observed by:




Bolay Elgersma                                          Jeremy Bos
RF Test Site Technician                                 RF Test Site Manager
Johnson Controls Interiors, LLC.                        Johnson Controls Interiors, LLC.




Report and Application Prepared by
Jeremy Bos
RF Test Site Manager
Johnson Controls Interiors, LLC.




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1. General Information
   1.1. Product Description:
       The Johnson Controls Interiors HomeLink® HL3 Universal Garage Door Opener is a low-
       power transceiver OEM device that is installed into an overhead console of the
       automobile. The installation is provided by trained technicians during the course of the
       manufacture of the automobile. It is powered by the 12volt system of the automobile.

       This Universal Garage Door Opener has the capability to

           1. Learn the frequency and bit code format of the user’s existing garage door remote
             control devices and
           2.Reproduce and transmit the frequency and bit code format to remotely operate the
             user’s garage door.

       The unit is designed for the periodic operation of a control signal, which typically activates
       a garage door opener receiver.

       The unit is supplied to the automobile manufacturer without harness. For testing
       purposes a typical assembly and 2-conductor cable harness were used to power to the
       unit.

       The unit is only operational when the user depresses the control button. It becomes
       inactive after release of the control button.

       The three-button HomeLink® unit replaces up to three hand-held transmitters. In addition
       to the typical operation of the garage door, the unit will learn the radio frequency codes of
       other transmitter types to activate entry door locks, estate gates, security systems, and
       home or office lighting.

       The antenna system is an integral part of the unit. It cannot be altered nor replaced by
       the user. Service of this system is only available from the Automobile Manufacturer’s
       Dealerships and Johnson Controls Interiors, LLC.

   1.2. Related Grants
       This product was originally certified under the FCC ID: CB2ACTLHL3 granted 7/10/03.
       REF# EA494510

   1.3. Test Methodology
       Radiated Emissions testing was done according to ANSI C63.4-1992. The power source
       for this product is a 12V automotive vehicle battery, thus conducted emissions
       measurements are not required.

       The unit is supplied to the automobile manufacturer without harness. For testing
       purposes a 2-conductor cable harness was used to interface to the unit.

       Additional measurements were performed according to methodology outlined in
       communication with the FCC submitted as miscellaneous exhibit “vehicle_level.pdf”. In all
       cases the guidelines provided by ANSI C63.4-1992 were followed where possible.
       Exceptions are noted if present.




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    1.4. Test Facility
        The Open Area Test Site where these measurements were taken, is located on the
        grounds of Johnson Controls Automotive Interiors System’s Edgar D. Prince Technical
        Campus, in the city of Holland, county of Ottawa, state of Michigan, United States of
        America. The site is a fully enclosed 10m weather-protected OATS. All structure
        materials above the conducting ground-plane are non-metallic and consist of: wood,
        laminated lumber, fiberglass, glue, plastic, or fiberglass reinforced plastic. The site
        contains a 15-foot diameter turntable capable of supporting large cars and light trucks
        under test. Tabletop testing was conducted on a smaller 3m turntable described in the
        site recertification report. It has been fully described in a report filled with the FCC and
        Industry Canada. The report filled with the FCC is, dated October 19, 1999, was
        accepted by the FCC in a letter dated December, 20 1999. The report filled with Industry
        Canada, dated January 31, 2000, was accepted via a letter dated February 29, 2000.
        The site was re-certified with the FCC on December 27, 2002 and with the IC on January
        27, 2003.

2. Product Labeling

The FCC Identifier assigned is FCC ID: CB2ACTLHL3. The Industry Canada certification number
is 279B-ACTLHL3. These identifier will be imprinted on a 1”X1.5” high temperature polyester
matte white label.

The label will be placed on the exterior of the HL3 housing using an acrylic adhesive that will
permanently affix the label.

Because of the small size of the device and because the installation is inside a portion of the
automobile, the following statements will appear in the user’s manual. Refer to attachment
“user_man.pdf” for the entire text of the user’s manual.
       “This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and with RSS-210 of the Industry
       Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
       (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
       (2) This device must accept any interference that may be received including interference
            that may cause undesired operation.
       WARNING: The transmitter has been tested and complies with FCC and Industry
       Canada rules. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
       for the compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the device.”

    2.1. Label Drawing and Location on Product.
        The label drawing as well as a sketch of the label location on product packaging is
        available in “label.pdf”

3. Test Configuration
    Radiated Emissions measurements presented in the report were made in accordance with
    ANSI C63.4-1992 Figure 9(c). The EUT was placed on a 1 x 1.5m non-metallic table
    elevated 80cm above a conducting ground plane. The harness was run to the long edge of
    the table and dropped to a power supply sitting at base of the table.

    A picture of the radiated test setup is available as an attachment named “test_setup.jpg”


4. Block Diagram
    For system block diagram please refer to attachment named “hl_block_diag.pdf”




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5. Test Setup Photographs
   For test setup photos please refer to attachment named “test_setup_end.jpg”
   For test setup photos please refer to attachment named “test_setup_side.jpg”
   For test setup photos please refer to attachment named “test_setup_flat.jpg”

6. Conducted Emissions Measurements
   Conducted Measurements are not required for this product.

7. Radiated Emissions Data
   7.1. Summary of Results
         The tests results presented in this report evaluate the EUT under to 47 CFR Part 15
       subpart c. Additionally, the test method and exceptions approved by the FCC in
       communications (submitted with the report as an additional exhibit) were also applied.
       Normal testing of this device evaluates the EUT at 288, 310 and 418 MHz at 30, 50, and
       80% duty cycles. For these tests the highest radiated emission measurement occurred at
       310 MHz, side orientation and 30% duty cycle, in this configuration a horizontally
       polarized antenna measured a margin of 2.98dB to the FCC limits at this frequency.
       Harmonics measurements revealed a worst-case margin of 4.89 dB at 576 MHz. This
       situation was observed with the measurement antenna horizontally aligned and the EUT
       in the End orientation, the programmed duty cycle was 30%.
         The purpose of this submission is to make a change to the EUT power setting in
       accordance with the vehicle level test method approved by the FCC. The change in
       question was made to the power settings at region near 390MHz. Measurements were
       taken at 10 m with the EUT installed in a 2004 Acura TL. With the measurement antenna
       in the vertical orientation and the duty cycle set to 30% the worst-case emission was
       found to be 1.6 dB below the FCC limit at 390 MHz. When measured at 3 m on the test
       table worst case emissions were found to be over the limit by 0.7dB when the EUT was in
       the side orientation and the measurement antenna was oriented horizontally. The worst-
       case harmonic also was found in this EUT orientation at 780 MHz. The margin to the
       FCC limit was for the 780 MHz harmonic was found to be 14.4 dB. These measurements
       indicate that the meets the criteria for a vehicle level certification.
         Additional measurements were made to determine: occupied bandwidth, spurious
       emissions other than harmonics, variation of supply voltage, non-operation in restricted
       bands, deactivation after 5 seconds, also met the criteria set forth by the commission.
       Measurements of the tuning pulse, present in the original report, were also made and
       found to be below the FCC limit by 0.2 dB at 418 MHz, 30% duty cycle.


   7.2. Test Equipment Used

         Description         Model #       Serial Number      Last Cal Date        Cal Due
           EMCO
          Biconical
                              3110B          9906-3309          10/21/02          10/21/03
        Antenna (20-
          300 MHz)
         EMCO LPA
       Antenna (200-          3148           9908-1076          10/21/02          10/21/03
          2000MHz)
       Electro-metrics
       Double Ridged
                             RGA-60             6147            10/21/02          10/21/03
          Guide (1-
           18GHz)
          Agilent E-
                             E7402A             7508            11/05/02          11/05/03
         series EMC


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                         Analyzer
                        HP Preamp                8447D                   1937A03135               10/09/02              10/09/03

                7.3. Test Equipment Setup and Procedure
                    Spectrum Analyzer Settings:
                             Detector Function: Peak
                             Resolution Bandwidth: 120kHz (below 1GHz)
                                                   1MHz (above 1GHz)
                             Video Bandwidth:        300kHZ (below 1GHz)
                                                     3MHz (above 1GHz)
                For the testing, the EUT was placed at the center of a non-conducting table 80 cm above the
                ground plane pursuant to ANSI C63.4 for stand-alone equipment. The 2-conductor cable
                harness was routed to the edge of the long side of the table then down to the power supply
                located on the turntable base.

                Equipment is placed in one of the three orthogonal orientations, End, Side, and Flat. These
                orientations are described below in Figure 7.3.1.



                            Antenna
                                                      Antenna




                                                                                                      Antenna
                                      Harness

                                                                                    Harness                                Harness
                               SIDE                                    END
                                                                                                                FLAT


                                        Figure 7.3.1 EUT Orthogonal Orientations
                While in the prescribed orientation, the vertical antenna positioner sweeps in elevation from 1
                to 4m in height until the operator finds the peak. The 3m turntable is then rotated through 360
                degrees until a peak is found. The table is stopped at the peak location and the peak in
                elevation re-verified. Procedure is repeated for applicable orientations/measurement antenna
                polarizations.

                7.4. Measured Data
                   7.4.1. Measurements of Fundamentals and Harmonics
                     Measurements described in this section were taken according to ANSI C63.4-1992 on
                     the Johnson Controls 3m test table.

                             7.4.1.1. DUT Tuned to 288MHz (Fundamental)
                            Measurement                                        Correction     Duty Cycle
Frequency     Orientation                   Duty Cycle          Measurement*                               Average Level     FCC Limit   Margin
                             Polarization                                       Factor        Correction
 (MHz)      (Flat/End/Side)     (H/V)           (%)               (dBuV/m)       (dB)            (dB)        (dBuV/m)        (dBuV/m)     (dB)
  288             Side            H              30                 79.1           0            -10.5          68.6            73.8        5.2
  288             Side            H              50                  74            0             -6.0          68.0            73.8        5.9
  288             Side            H              80                 70.7           0             -1.9          68.8            73.8        5.1




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                              7.4.1.2. DUT Tuned to 310MHz (Fundamental)
                              Measurement                                 Correction   Duty Cycle
 Frequency      Orientation                   Duty Cycle   Measurement*                             Average Level    FCC Limit   Margin
                               Polarization                                Factor      Correction
    (MHz)     (Flat/End/Side)     (H/V)          (%)           (dBuV/m)     (dB)          (dB)        (dBuV/m)       (dBuV/m)     (dB)
     310            Side            H             30             82.8         0         -10.46          72.34          75.32      2.98
     310            Side            H             50             77.9         0          -6.02          71.88          75.32      3.44
     310            Side            H             80             73.9         0          -1.94          71.96          75.32      3.36


                              7.4.1.3. DUT Tuned to 418MHz (Fundamental)
                              Measurement                                 Correction   Duty Cycle
 Frequency      Orientation                   Duty Cycle   Measurement*                             Average Level    FCC Limit   Margin
                               Polarization                                Factor      Correction
    (MHz)     (Flat/End/Side)     (H/V)          (%)           (dBuV/m)     (dB)          (dB)        (dBuV/m)       (dBuV/m)     (dB)
     418            Side            H             30             87.6         0         -10.46          77.14          80.28      3.14
     418            Side            H             50             83.1         0          -6.02          77.08          80.28      3.21
     418            Side            H             80             78.9         0          -1.94          76.96          80.28      3.32

                              7.4.1.4. 288MHz (Harmonics)

                              Measurement                                 Correction   Duty Cycle
 Frequency      Orientation                   Duty Cycle   Measurement*                             Average Level    FCC Limit   Margin
                               Polarization                                Factor      Correction
    (MHz)     (Flat/End/Side)     (H/V)          (%)           (dBuV/m)     (dB)          (dB)        (dBuV/m)       (dBuV/m)     (dB)
      576           End             H             30             59.4         0         -10.46          48.94          53.83     4.89
      576           End             H             50             53.8         0          -6.02          47.78          53.83     6.05
      576           End             H             80             46.2         0          -1.94          44.26          53.83     9.57
      864           Flat            V             30             49.8         0         -10.46          39.34          53.83     14.49
      864           Flat            V             50             49.8         0          -6.02          43.78          53.83     10.05
      864           Flat            V             80             49.8         0          -1.94          47.86          53.83     5.97
     1152           Flat            H             30             39.6         0         -10.46          29.14          53.83     24.69
     1152           Flat            V             50             37.9         0          -6.02          31.88          53.83     21.95
     1152           Flat            V             80             37.5         0          -1.94          35.56          53.83     18.27
     1440           End             H             30             50.6         0         -10.46          40.14          53.83     13.69
     1440           Flat            V             50             50.1         0          -6.02          44.08          53.83     9.75
     1440           End             H             80             49.8         0          -1.94          47.86          53.83     5.97
     1728           Side            V             30             41.8         0         -10.46          31.34          53.83     22.49
     1728           Side            V             50             41.5         0          -6.02          35.48          53.83     18.35
     1728           Side            V             80             41.2         0          -1.94          39.26          53.83     14.57
     2016           Side            V             30              42          0         -10.46          31.54          53.83     22.29
     2016           Side            V             50              42          0          -6.02          35.98          53.83     17.85
     2016           Side            V             80              42          0          -1.94          40.06          53.83     13.77
     2304           Side            V             30              42          0         -10.46          31.54          53.83     22.29
     2304           Side            V             50              42          0          -6.02          35.98          53.83     17.85
     2304           Side            V             80              42          0          -1.94          40.06          53.83     13.77
     2592           Side            V             30              42          0         -10.46          31.54          53.83     22.29
     2592           Side            V             50              42          0          -6.02          35.98          53.83     17.85
     2592           Side            V             80              42          0          -1.94          40.06          53.83     13.77
     2880           Side            V             30              42          0         -10.46          31.54          53.83     22.29
     2880           Side            V             50              42          0          -6.02          35.98          53.83     17.85
     2880           Side            V             80              42          0          -1.94          40.06          53.83     13.77

Ambient                       Noise
* Measurements include Cable corrections and Antenna Factors




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                             7.4.1.5. 310MHz (Harmonics)
                             Measurement                                 Correction   Duty Cycle
 Frequency     Orientation                   Duty Cycle   Measurement*                             Average Level   FCC Limit   Margin
                              Polarization                                Factor      Correction
   (MHz)     (Flat/End/Side)     (H/V)          (%)         (dBuV/m)       (dB)          (dB)        (dBuV/m)      (dBuV/m)     (dB)
    620            End             H             30           59.4           0         -10.46          48.94         55.32     6.38
    620            End             H             50           51.3           0          -6.02          45.28         55.32     10.04
    620            End             V             80           45.8           0          -1.94          43.86         55.32     11.46
    930            Flat            H             30           41.5           0         -10.46          31.04         55.32     24.28
    930            Side            H             50           35.2           0          -6.02          29.18         55.32     26.14
    930            Flat            H             80           32.1           0          -1.94          30.16         55.32     25.16
    1240           Side            V             30           42.3           0         -10.46          31.84         55.32     23.48
    1240           End             V             50           40.8           0          -6.02          34.78         55.32     20.54
    1240           End             H             80           38.5           0          -1.94          36.56         55.32     18.76
    1550           Flat            H             30           48.5           0         -10.46          38.04         55.32     17.28
    1550           Flat            H             50           47.1           0          -6.02          41.08         55.32     14.24
    1550           Side            V             80           43.1           0          -1.94          41.16         55.32     14.16
    1860           End             H             30           41.1           0         -10.46          30.64         55.32     24.68
    1860           Side            H             50           40.5           0          -6.02          34.48         55.32     20.84
    1860           End             V             80           40.9           0          -1.94          38.96         55.32     16.36
    2170           Side            V             30           41.6           0         -10.46          31.14         55.32     24.18
    2170           Side            V             50           41.6           0          -6.02          35.58         55.32     19.74
    2170           Side            V             80           41.6           0          -1.94          39.66         55.32     15.66
    2480           End             V             30           45.5           0         -10.46          35.04         55.32     20.28
    2480           End             V             50           45.5           0          -6.02          39.48         55.32     15.84
    2480           End             V             80           45.5           0          -1.94          43.56         55.32     11.76
    2790           Side            V             30            42            0         -10.46          31.54         55.32     23.78
    2790           Side            V             50            42            0          -6.02          35.98         55.32     19.34
    2790           Side            V             80            42            0          -1.94          40.06         55.32     15.26
    3100           End             V             30           41.2           0         -10.46          30.74         55.32     24.58
    3100           End             V             50           41.2           0          -6.02          35.18         55.32     20.14
    3100           End             V             80           41.2           0          -1.94          39.26         55.32     16.06

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                             7.4.1.6. 418MHz (Harmonics)
                             Measurement                                 Correction   Duty Cycle
 Frequency     Orientation                   Duty Cycle   Measurement*                             Average Level   FCC Limit   Margin
                              Polarization                                Factor      Correction
   (MHz)     (Flat/End/Side)     (H/V)          (%)         (dBuV/m)       (dB)          (dB)        (dBuV/m)      (dBuV/m)     (dB)
    836            Flat            H             30           62.4           0         -10.46          51.94         60.28     8.34
    836            Side            H             50           52.7           0          -6.02          46.68         60.28     13.61
    836            End             H             80           49.8           0          -1.94          47.86         60.28     12.42
    1254           End             V             30           46.5           0         -10.46          36.04         60.28     24.24
    1254           End             V             50           44.6           0          -6.02          38.58         60.28     21.71
    1254           End             H             80           41.8           0          -1.94          39.86         60.28     20.42
    1672           Flat            V             30           45.2           0         -10.46          34.74         60.28     25.54
    1672           Side            H             50           44.5           0          -6.02          38.48         60.28     21.81
    1672           Flat            H             80           42.9           0          -1.94          40.96         60.28     19.32
    2090           End             V             30           44.5           0         -10.46          34.04         60.28     26.24
    2090           End             V             50           44.5           0          -6.02          38.48         60.28     21.81
    2090           End             V             80           44.5           0          -1.94          42.56         60.28     17.72
    2508           Side            V             30           41.3           0         -10.46          30.84         60.28     29.44
    2508           Side            V             50           41.3           0          -6.02          35.28         60.28     25.01
    2508           Side            V             80           41.3           0          -1.94          39.36         60.28     20.92
    2926           Flat            V             30           40.7           0         -10.46          30.24         60.28     30.04
    2926           Flat            V             50           40.7           0          -6.02          34.68         60.28     25.61
    2926           Flat            V             80           40.7           0          -1.94          38.76         60.28     21.52
    3344           Flat            V             30           39.7           0         -10.46          29.24         60.28     31.04
    3344           Flat            V             50           39.7           0          -6.02          33.68         60.28     26.61
    3344           Flat            V             80           39.7           0          -1.94          37.76         60.28     22.52
    3762           Side            V             30            40            0         -10.46          29.54         60.28     30.74
    3762           Side            V             50            40            0          -6.02          33.98         60.28     26.31
    3762           Side            V             80            40            0          -1.94          38.06         60.28     22.22
    4180           End             V             30           40.6           0         -10.46          30.14         60.28     30.14
    4180           End             V             50           40.6           0          -6.02          34.58         60.28     25.71
    4180           End             V             80           40.6           0          -1.94          38.66         60.28     21.62

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                              7.4.1.7. 390 MHz Fundamental (in vehicle)

                              Measurement                                 Correction   Duty Cycle
 Frequency      Orientation                   Duty Cycle   Measurement*                             Average Level FCC Limit **   Margin
                               Polarization                                Factor      Correction
    (MHz)     (Flat/End/Side)     (H/V)          (%)           (dBuV/m)     (dB)          (dB)        (dBuV/m)      (dBuV/m)      (dB)
     390          Vehicle           V             30             77.6         0          -10.5          67.1          68.8         1.6
     390          Vehicle           V             50             72.8         0           -6.0          66.8          68.8         2.0
     390          Vehicle           V             80             68.3         0           -1.9          66.4          68.8         2.4

* Measurements include Cable corrections and Antenna Factors
** 3m extrapolated to 10m



                              7.4.1.8. 390 MHz Fundamental (on table)
                              Measurement                                 Correction   Duty Cycle
 Frequency      Orientation                   Duty Cycle   Measurement*                             Average Level   FCC Limit    Margin
                               Polarization                                Factor      Correction
    (MHz)     (Flat/End/Side)     (H/V)          (%)           (dBuV/m)     (dB)          (dB)        (dBuV/m)      (dBuV/m)      (dB)
     390            Side            H             30              90          0          -10.5          79.5          79.2        -0.3
     390            Side            H             50             85.5         0           -6.0          79.5          79.2        -0.2
     390            Side            H             80             80.5         0           -1.9          78.6          79.2         0.7

* Measurements include Cable corrections and Antenna Factors



                              7.4.1.9. 390 MHz Harmonics

                              Measurement                                 Correction   Duty Cycle
 Frequency      Orientation                   Duty Cycle   Measurement*                             Average Level   FCC Limit    Margin
                               Polarization                                Factor      Correction
    (MHz)     (Flat/End/Side)     (H/V)          (%)           (dBuV/m)     (dB)          (dB)        (dBuV/m)      (dBuV/m)      (dB)
     780            End             H             30             55.3         0         -10.46          44.84         59.24      14.40
     780            End             H             50             49.8         0          -6.02          43.78         59.24      15.46
     780            End             H             80             43.9         0          -1.94          41.96         59.24      17.28
     1170           Side            V             30             47.6         0         -10.46          37.14         59.24      22.10
     1170           End             V             50             41.4         0          -6.02          35.38         59.24      23.86
     1170           Side            V             80             39.7         0          -1.94          37.76         59.24      21.48
     1560           Flat            H             30             49.1         0         -10.46          38.64         59.24      20.60
     1560           Side            V             50             47.3         0          -6.02          41.28         59.24      17.96
     1560           Side            V             80             39.7         0          -1.94          37.76         59.24      21.48
     1950           Flat            H             30             50.2         0         -10.46          39.74         59.24      19.50
     1950           End             V             50             45.9         0          -6.02          39.88         59.24      19.36
     1950           End             V             80             44.7         0          -1.94          42.76         59.24      16.48
     2340           Side            V             30             41.3         0         -10.46          30.84         59.24      28.40
     2340           Side            V             50             41.3         0          -6.02          35.28         59.24      23.96
     2340           Side            V             80             41.3         0          -1.94          39.36         59.24      19.88
     2730           End             V             30             43.5         0         -10.46          33.04         59.24      26.20
     2730           End             V             50             43.5         0          -6.02          37.48         59.24      21.76
     2730           End             V             80             43.5         0          -1.94          41.56         59.24      17.68
     3120           Side            V             30             43.6         0         -10.46          33.14         59.24      26.10
     3120           Side            V             50             43.6         0          -6.02          37.58         59.24      21.66
     3120           Side            V             80             43.6         0          -1.94          41.66         59.24      17.58
     3510           Flat            V             30             44.8         0         -10.46          34.34         59.24      24.90
     3510           Flat            V             50             44.8         0          -6.02          38.78         59.24      20.46
     3510           Flat            V             80             44.8         0          -1.94          42.86         59.24      16.38
     3900           Flat            V             30             44.7         0         -10.46          34.24         59.24      25.00
     3900           Flat            V             50             44.7         0          -6.02          38.68         59.24      20.56
     3900           Flat            V             80             44.7         0          -1.94          42.76         59.24      16.48

Ambient                       Noise
* Measurements include Cable corrections and Antenna Factors




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       7.4.2. Pulsed Operation
       The Homelink© transmitter tested here transmits pulses using amplitude modulation with
       varying duty cycle. Verification of pulse operation at 30, 50 and 80% duty cycles is
       provided here. Measurements were taken at 310MHz with the span set to zero on the
       E7402A spectrum analyzer.

           7.4.2.1. 30% Duty Cycle




           7.4.2.2. 50% Duty Cycle




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           7.4.2.3. 80% Duty Cycle




       7.4.3. Occupied Bandwidth
                Occupied bandwidth measurements were taken at 288, 310, and 418 MHz. The
                occupied bandwidth was determined by finding the points where the signal
                attenuated 20dB down from the peak. The difference between the two points in
                frequency was found to be the occupied bandwidth.

           7.4.3.1. Occupied Bandwidth Measurements

            Frequency Duty Cycle 20dB low 20dB high Occ BW             Limit
              (MHz)      (%)      (MHz)     (MHz)    (MHz)            (Mhz)
                288        30        287.85    288.30      0.45       0.72
                288        50        287.73    288.16      0.43       0.72
                288        80        287.76    288.17      0.42       0.72
                310        30        309.65    310.15      0.50       0.78
                310        50        309.70    310.20      0.50       0.78
                310        80        309.65    310.10      0.45       0.78
                418        30        417.79    418.35      0.56       1.05
                418        50        417.70    418.18      0.48       1.05
                418        80        417.75    418.17      0.43       1.05




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           7.4.3.2. Example of Occupied Bandwidth measurement
                       (288MHz 50% Duty Cycle)




       7.4.4. Emission Spectrum
                Measurements were taken inside a semi-anechoic chamber to investigate the
                possibility of other spurious emissions from the DUT. Screen captures presented
                below in sections 7.4.4.1-3 show the spurious emissions observed with the DUT
                trained to 288, 310, and 418MHz with a 30% Duty cycle.

                Emissions were noted and measured on the JCI OATS, all measurements were
                found to be near or below the ambient noise level and well below the FCC limits
                for spurious emissions. A summary is presented below in section 7.4.4.4

                Measurement settings:
                      Resolution BW 120kHz
                      Video Bandwidth: 300kHz
                      Detector: Quasi-Peak




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           7.4.4.1. 288 MHz




           7.4.4.2. 310 MHz




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           7.4.4.3. 418 MHz




Note: Pre-scan measurements were made in a semi-anechoic chamber using a Agilent E4407B
spectrum analyzer.

           7.4.4.4. Summary of Emissions Measurements Taken on OATS

            DUT
          Trained      Frequency      Measurement        FCC Limit
                                                                         Margin (dB)
         Frequency       (MHz)         (dBuV/m)          (dBuV/m)
           (MHz)
                          31.6            39.4              40               0.6
            288           32.6            33.7              40               6.3
                          51.2            33.37             40              6.63
            310           55.11           26.8              40              13.2
                           31             36.05             40              3.95
            418
                          55.48           26.88             40              13.12

       Note: All measurements were indistinguishable from noise. A strong local ambient signal
       is present near 30 MHz. Measurements were made using a quasi-peak detector with
       Resolution BW of 120 kHz and Video BW of 300 kHz.




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                    7.4.5. Variation of Supply Voltage
                      Measurements of the variation in output field strength due to variation in the supply
                    voltage were taken in accordance with 15.31(e).
                        7.4.5.1. Plot of output power over supply voltage

                                          Measured Field Strength dBuV/m) vs. Supply Voltage


           90


           80


           70


           60


           50
  dBuV/m




           40                                                                                                     Measured
                                                                                                                  Field
                                                                                                                  Strength
           30                                                                                                     dBuV/m)


           20


           10


           0
                0         2       4       6         8           10            12     14        16      18    20
                                                         Supply Voltage (V)




                        7.4.5.2. Output power as a function of supply voltage

                                                                  Measured
                                                                    Field
                                                  Voltage
                                                                  Strength
                                                                  dBuV/m)
                                                         6         no op
                                                         7         81.63
                                                         8         82.53
                                                         9         82.77
                                                        10         82.71
                                                        11         83.59
                                                        12         83.56
                                                        13         83.04
                                                        14         83.06
                                                        15         83.25
                                                        16         83.82
                                                        17         83.69
                                                        18         82.95




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               7.4.6. Verification of Non-Operation in Restricted Bands
                         An exercise was undergone to verify that the device was not able to learn and
                         thereby transmit in a restricted band. During this exercise it was found that the
                         device firmware prevents the device from learning any frequency within 1MHz of
                         any restricted band listed in 47 CFR 15.205.

               7.4.7. Verification of De-activation after 5 seconds
                         This device stops transmitting once the activation button in depressed.

               7.4.8. Tuning Pulse Measurements
                         This device uses pulses to tune the antenna prior to transmission. Measurements of
                         these tuning pulses over 100msec windows show that these pulses are below the
                         FCC limits for operation in this band. A summary of measurements is presented in
                         section 7.4.8.7. Tuning pulse measurements were taken at 288, 310, and 418 MHz
                         at a duty cycle of 30%.


                        7.4.8.1. Coarse Tuning Pulse (288MHz)

                                             Coarse Tuning Pulse, 288MHz Fundamental

         20000.00


         18000.00


         16000.00


         14000.00


         12000.00


         10000.00
  uV/m




          8000.00


          6000.00


          4000.00


          2000.00


             0.00
                 0.02           0.04        0.06           0.08             0.10       0.12        0.14        0.16
         -2000.00
                                                                  seconds




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                     7.4.8.2. Fine Tuning Pulse (288MHz)
                                                    FineTuning Pulses, 288 MHz

         18000.00


         16000.00


         14000.00


         12000.00


         10000.00
  uV/m




          8000.00


          6000.00


          4000.00


          2000.00


             0.00
              0.120000       0.140000      0.160000               0.180000             0.200000              0.220000              0.240000

         -2000.00
                                                                  seconds




                     7.4.8.3. Coarse Tuning Pulse (310MHz)

                                                   Coarse Tuning Pulse, 310 MHz

         20000.00


         18000.00


         16000.00


         14000.00


         12000.00


         10000.00
  uV/m




          8000.00


          6000.00


          4000.00


          2000.00


             0.00
              0.120000      0.140000    0.160000             0.180000            0.200000         0.220000              0.240000
         -2000.00
                                                                  seconds




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                      7.4.8.4. Fine Tuning Pulse (310MHz)

                                                            Fine Tuning Pulses, 310MHz

         20000.00


         18000.00


         16000.00


         14000.00


         12000.00


         10000.00
  uV/m




          8000.00


          6000.00


          4000.00


          2000.00


             0.00
              0.250000          0.270000              0.290000               0.310000              0.330000          0.350000        0.370000
         -2000.00
                                                                             seconds


                      7.4.8.5. Coarse Tuning Pulse (418 MHz)
                                                          Coarse Tuning Pulses, 418MHz

         35000



         30000



         25000



         20000
  uV/m




         15000



         10000



          5000



             0
           0.150000        0.170000        0.190000              0.210000               0.230000        0.250000       0.270000      0.290000


         -5000
                                                                            seconds




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                         7.4.8.6. Fine Tuning Pulse (418MHz)
                                                          Fine Tuning Pulses, 418 MHz

         35000.00



         30000.00



         25000.00



         20000.00
  uV/m




         15000.00



         10000.00



          5000.00



             0.00
               0.25000         0.27000          0.29000         0.31000             0.33000   0.35000       0.37000       0.39000


         -5000.00
                                                                          seconds




                         7.4.8.7. Summary of Tuning Pulse Measurements

                                              Frequency        Average               Limit    Margin
                                                (MHz)           (uV/m)              (uV/m)     (dB)
                                     Coarse




                                                 288             2110                4917       7.3
                                                 310             2892                5833       6.1
                                                 418            10093               10333       0.2


                                              Frequency        Average               Limit    Margin
                                                (MHz)           (uV/m)              (uV/m)     (dB)
                                     Fine




                                                 288             1450                4917      10.6
                                                 310             1783                5833      10.3
                                                 418             3061               10333      10.6

         7.5. Formulas and Sample Calculations
               7.5.1. Adjustment to account for duty cycle
                 The spectrum analyzers used for making the measurements in this report automatically
                 corrects for cable correction and antenna factors using values stored in memory taken
                 from the most recent calibration (in the case of antenna factors) and periodic cable loss
                 measurements.

                    Formula 1:  FS(dBuV/m) = M(dBuV) + AF(dB/m) + CF(dB)
                    The presented field strength is computed by the spectrum analyzer by taking the
                    measured level and adding to it the antenna factor and cable loss corrections. The
                    measurement presented in gathered using the spectrum analyzer’s peak-hold
                    capability.

                    Formula 2: Average Level(dBuV/m) = Peak Level (dBuV/m) + duty cycle factor(dB).
                    The peak measurement is adjusted to an average level by a duty cycle described
                    below.


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         The duty cycle factor to apply is determined for the duty cycles of 30%, 50%, and 80%
         as follows:
                For 30% (0.30):         duty cycle factor(dB) = 20*Log(0.3) = -10.46
                For 50% (0.50):         duty cycle factor(dB) = 20*Log(0.5) = -6.02
                For 80% (0.80):         duty cycle factor(dB) = 20*Log(0.8) = -1.94

         Example calculation:
          With the EUT programmed with a 30% duty cycle a measurement of 74 dBuV/m is
         taken (about 5000 uV/m), the adjusted level would be:
                              74 + (-10.46) = 63.54 dBuV/m (example)

       7.5.2.   Calculation of FCC limits from 15.231.

       The prescribed limit in the range of 260 MHz to 470 MHz is stated as a linear
       interpolation between 3750 uV/m and 12500 uV/m. The equation used to calculate the
       limit using this criteria is:

                FCC limit = 41.67 * f – 7083.33
                (Where ‘f’ is the measurement frequency in MHz.)

       The limit is dBuV/m is then:

                dB limit = 20 * log10( FCC limit uV/m) = 20*log10( 41.67*f – 7083.33)
                ( log10 is used to indicated the use of a base 10 logarithm)

       This results in the following limits for the fundamentals:

       288MHz                   20*log10(4917.6) = 73.8 dBuV/m
       310MHz                   20*log10(5834.4) = 75.3 dBuV/m
       390MHz                   20*log10(9168.0) = 79.2 dBuV/m
       418MHz                   20*log10(10334.7) = 80.3 dBuV/m

8. Photos of Product Tested
   8.1. Front View
       Please refer to attachment named “front_view.jpg”
   8.2. Rear View
       Please refer to attachment named “rear_view.jpg”
   8.3. Unit Disassembled
       Please refer to attachment named “d_assym.jpg”
   8.4. Light Board
       Please refer to attachment named “light_front.jpg”
       Please refer to attachment named “light_back.jpg”
   8.5. Homelink© Accessory Board
       Please refer to attachment named “hl3_front.jpg”
       Please refer to attachment named “hl3_back.jpg”




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9. Other Attachments and Description
   9.1. User Manual
     Please refer to attachment “user_manual.pdf”.

   9.2. Schematics/ Tuning Information
     For schematics please refer to attachment “schematics.pdf”.
     For tuning information please refer to attachment “tuning.pdf”.

   9.3. Theory of Operation
     For schematics please refer to attachment “theory_op.pdf”




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