Request for certification

FCC ID: HBW1341

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FCCID_5750

                                                                                                      845 Larch Ave.
                                                                                                  Elmhurst, IL 60126
                                                                                                  phone 630.993.6306
                                                                                                    fax 630.530.6140
                                                                        email: barbara.kelkhoff@chamberlaingroup.com




                                                                                                August 20, 1998




Federal Communications Commission
EQUIPMENT APPROVAL SERVICES
PO Box 358315
Pittsburgh, PA 15251-5315

Re: Request for Certification




Enclosed is an application, fee in the amount of $895, and exhibits for Certification of a Remote
Control Transmitter, Model 1A5235.

The final instruction sheet is not available at this time, so I have included a typical instruction sheet
indicating the FCC statement and important information.

The FCC ID of this model, upon certification, will be HBW1341.

We would appreciate your prompt attention to the submittal.




Sincerely,
THE CHAMBERLAIN GROUP, INC.



Barbara P. Kelkhoff
Manager, Product Safety


                              LIST OF EXHIBITS
                 3 FUNCTION, REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER
                                MODEL 1A5235




1.   Expository Statement
2.   Theory of Operation
3.   Schematic
4.   Photographs
5.   FCC Label Drawing
6.   Operating Instructions
7.   Test Report


                          EXPOSITORY STATEMENT
                 3 FUNCTION, REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER
                               MODEL 1A5235


1. Since the final instruction sheet is not available at this time, a marked-up typical version has been
included. The instructions include statements required to assure compliance with the Commission's
Rules; Part 15.

2. Labeling is in accordance with the Commission's labeling requirements, Parts 2 and 15, Section
15.19.

3. This transmitter is intended for use with the certified receivers of our manufacture only.

4. The transmitter is equipped with an automatically releasing push-button switch. Transmission is
terminated upon release of the push-button.

5. The 1A5235 is factory set to 433 ± 0.1% MHz. It is not intended to be readjusted in the field, and
specific instruction prohibiting tampering are provided to the user.

6. Test data for the Model 1A5235 is part of this submission. No emissions were detected in the
forbidden bands below 1.0 GHz.




Certified by:

                   Barbara P. Kelkhoff
                   Manager, Product Safety


                  THEORY OF OPERATION AND
                     CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
                        MODEL 1A5235
          3 FUNCTION, REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER


(Please refer to enclosed schematic drawing: 195D1341A)


The 1A5235 transmitter consists of a low power RF oscillator (Q2 and associated
components), a digital encoder (U1 and related components), and on/off switches.


The RF oscillator, Q2, is of the grounded base type. C2, C3, C5, C8, and the copper
loop, L2, set the center frequency of the oscillator at 433 MHz. C4 and C7, with the
internal capacitance of Q2, establish feedback levels and harmonic suppression. R1, R2
and R5 establish dc operating conditions on Q2 and help improve temperature stability.
 U1 and related components generate a digital code. This code is used in the companion
receiver to identify a particular transmitter or function. The 3V battery circuit is
equipped with an automatically releasing (normally off) push-button switches that
supply voltage to U1 when SW1, SW2 or SW3 are depressed.


U1 contains a voltage switcher circuit that increases the 3V to 9V . A square wave
output is applied to driver Q1 through R4. L1, D1 and C1 boost and filter the voltage to
9V. This is applied to Q2, regulated to 9V by U1, and monitored through pin 5.


SW1-SW3 and U1 provide three input functions. The digital signal is randomly
programmed and the code is stored within U1.


1. EXPOSITORY STATEMENT


2. THEORY OF OPERATION


3. SCHEMATIC


4. PHOTOGRAPHS


5. FCC LABEL DRAWING


6. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS


7. TEST REPORT



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Document Modified: 2001-07-16 08:54:51

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