Description

FCC ID: MRXMW2433AT

Operational Description

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FCCID_3557482

                                                                                 Schrader Electronics Ltd
                                                                                 Unit 11 Technology Park
                                                                                 Belfast Road
                                                                                 Antrim, Northern Ireland, BT41 1QS




                   SCHRADER ELECTRONICS.LTD..
                        MODEL :MW2433AT


                                        Description

The TPMS Transmitter is installed to the valve stem in each tyre of a vehicle. The
unit measures tyre pressure periodically and transmits this information by RF
communication to a receiver inside the vehicle. In addition, the TPMS Transmitter
performs the following functions:

   Determines a temperature compensated pressure value.
   Determines any abnormal pressure variations in the wheel.
   Monitors the state of the Transmitters’ internal battery and informs the
    receiver of a low battery condition.



Modulation

During the Rotating Mode, The modulation used for the sensor is ASK (Amplitude -
Shift Keying) with 50% Manchester bi-phase encoding.

Modes
Rotating Mode
While the sensor/transmitter in the Rotating Mode, it shall satisfy the following
requirements. The sensor/transmitter shall transmit an instantaneous measured
data, if a pressure change of 2.0 psi from the last transmission or greater has
occurred with respect to the following conditions. If the pressure change was a
decrease of pressure, the sensor/transmitter shall transmit immediately every time
it detects the 2.0-psi or greater pressure changes from the last transmission.
If the pressure change of 2.0 psi or greater was an increase of pressure, the sensor
shall not react to it.




                       http://www.tpmseuroshop.com/documents/declaration_conformities


                                                                                 Schrader Electronics Ltd
                                                                                 Unit 11 Technology Park
                                                                                 Belfast Road
                                                                                 Antrim, Northern Ireland, BT41 1QS




Stationary Mode

While the sensor/transmitter in the Stationary Mode, it shall satisfy the following
requirements. The sensor/transmitter shall transmit an instantaneous measured
data, if a pressure change of 2.0 psi from the last transmission or greater has
occurred with respect to the following conditions. If the pressure change was a
decrease of pressure, the sensor/transmitter shall transmit immediately every time
it detects the 2.0-psi or greater pressure changes from the last transmission.

If the pressure change of 2.0 psi or greater was an increase of pressure, the silent
period between the RPC transmission and the
last transmission shall be 30.0 seconds, and the silent period between the RPC
transmission and the next transmission (Normal scheduled transmission or another
RPC transmission) shall also be 30.0 seconds, to be in compliance of FCC Part
15.231.




Factory Mode
The factory mode is the mode that the sensor shall transmit more often in the
factory to assure the programmability of the sensor ID during the manufacturing
process.

Off Mode
This Off Mode is only for production parts sensors that are used for the builds
during the production process and not in the service environment.

LF Initiation
The sensor/transmitter must provide data upon the presence of an LF signal. The
sensor must react (Transmit and provide data) no later than 150.0 ms after the LF
data code has been detected at the sensor. The sensor/transmitter must be
sensitive (As sensitivity is defined in Table 1) and able to detect the LF field.




                       http://www.tpmseuroshop.com/documents/declaration_conformities



Document Created: 2017-09-06 11:12:10
Document Modified: 2017-09-06 11:12:10

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