Certification Exhibit FCC ID: QZC-UFTR1 IC: 4557A-UFTR1 FCC Rule Parts: 15.
Model UFT PCBA manual General The Model UFT printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) contains a frequency hopping spread spectrum radio operating in the 902.4-927.6 MHz ISM frequency band and a 451.35 MHz FCC Part 90 licensed radio. It also contains a pre-certified Bluetooth module used for communication with user’s Bluetooth enabled portable device.
Table 3: 451.35 MHz Radio Specifications Single Channel GFSK Classification Maximum Output Power 500 mW Operating Frequency Band 451.35 MHz Number of Channels 1 Data Rate 3.125 kHz Channel Bandwidth 12.5 kHz Occupied Bandwidth – 99% 10.5 kHz FCC and Industry Canada Compliance The 900 and 451.35MHz radio module is manufactured directly onto the main circuit board, and the module is inserted into the plastic housing that attaches to the user’s belt using the included beltclip.
UFT: This radio transmitter has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.
Unified Field Tool Product guide PG42-1064A Preliminary
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UNIFIED FIELD TOOL The unified field tool (UFT) is a device used for communicating with electric meters and gas and water modules. It is typically used for installation, but also used for meter reading and troubleshooting. The UFT can be used with both EA_Installer and EA_Inspector running on the Radix FW950 handheld.
Unified Field Tool 2 FCC AND INDUSTRY CANADA COMPLIANCE The 900 and 451.35MHz radio module is manufactured directly onto the main circuit board, and the module is inserted into the plastic housing that attaches to the user’s belt using the included beltclip. The Bluetooth module is a pre-certified module (FCC: PI4411B, IC: 1931B-BTM411). The UFT has no user-serviceable parts. User Information (Part 15.
Unified Field Tool 3 UFT: This radio transmitter has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.
Unified Field Tool 4 SAFETY INFORMATION WEARING THE UFT WITH THE BELTCLIP The device comes with a separate beltclip that attaches to the device and then to your belt making it easy to carry. You can choose, however, to attach the beltclip to your belt first and then attach the UFT. The device with beltclip can be worn anywhere on your belt. NOTICE When wearing the UFT with beltclip, be sure that the antenna points upward and the company name, Honeywell, faces outward. Figure 1.
Unified Field Tool 5 BEFORE USING THE UFT WITH BELTCLIP PARTS The parts included in the box are: • UFT device with antenna attached • Charging cable and charger • Beltclip Figure 2. UFT with parts ASSEMBLY Attaching the UFT to the beltclip 1 Place the underside of the beltclip onto the device’s round knob and push upward on the beltclip to click and lock it into place. 2 Attach the clip with the device anywhere on your belt with the antenna up and the company name, Honeywell, facing out.
Unified Field Tool Figure 3. Attach beltclip to device Note: Alternatively, you can attach only the beltclip to your belt and then attach the UFT to the clip, as shown in Figure 4. Figure 4.
Unified Field Tool 7 CHARGING THE DEVICE Before using the UFT, it must be charged using the enclosed charging cable. Charge time can take up to 7 hours. • Insert the USB end of the charging cable into the charger and the small end into the device’s micro USB port. • Plug the male end of the charger into an electrical outlet. Charging should begin immediately, indicated by a solid green light. Table 1.
Unified Field Tool Figure 5. Elster Registry Key Edit window 6 Select BT as the Radio option. If Set Reg Keys is enabled, continue now with Step 7. If Pair BT is enabled, continue now with Step 8. 7 Click Set Reg Keys. A message is displayed asking if you want to enable the handheld Bluetooth. 8 To enable the handheld Bluetooth, click Yes. The handheld reboots. Continue now with Step 9. Note: If you click No, the Bluetooth Beltclip setup ends. 9 Click Pair BT to display the Pair Bluetooth screen.
Unified Field Tool Figure 6. Pair Bluetooth screen 10 Select Beltclip and click Find. The handheld screen displays all Bluetooth Beltclip devices found around the handheld. Figure 7. Bluetooth Beltclip devices found 11 Select the device to be paired and click Pair.
Unified Field Tool Pair Bluetooth Beltclip Succeeded 12 Click OK and then click Exit to exit the Pair Bluetooth screen. The Elster Registry Key Edit screen is displayed. Figure 8. Elster Registry Key Edit window 13 To confirm the pairing, click Get Reg Keys.
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