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PowerCom  Base  Stations  and  Keypads  use 
internal  antennas  built  directly  on  the  printed 
circuit board. Modifying the antennas in any way 
will  result  in  reduced  range  and  will  void  the 
warranty. 

 

There  are  no  user  serviceable  parts  inside 
PowerCom Base Stations or Keypads. PowerCom 
agrees  to  remedy,  at  the  factory,  any  product 
defect,  or  at  its  discretion,  replace  any 
component  or  part  of  the  product  provided  the 
owner complies with the following procedures: 

 

1.

 

The owner is to determine that the problem 
is  not  the  battery  or  a  faulty  or  improper 
connection  with  the  personal  computer  or 
power source. 
 

2.

 

The  owner  will  contact  PowerCom  during 
standard  hours  Monday  through  Friday  9:00 
AM  to  5:00  PM  Eastern  Standard  Time  at 

212-997-2000 

or

  powercom@dsii.net

  to 

obtain  a  Return  Material  Authorization 
(RMA) number prior to shipping the product 
back to the factory. 
 

3.

 

The  owner  will  send  the  defective        
component via prepaid freight to: 

 

Fleetwood Group, Inc. 

Electronics Division 

Product Service Coordinator 

RMA#: 

11832 James Street 

Holland, MI 49424 

 

4. If the factory determines the defect is due to 

negligence  or  oversight  on  the  part  of  the 
owner,  the  owner  will  be  invoiced  for  the 
cost of the repair. 

11.0  FCC, IC, and EU Compliance  

Information

 

 

 

WRS7000DSI-5  contains  N240D  RF  Module 
Responsible  Party  Pertaining  to  the  Declaration 
of Conformity  

 

Fleetwood Group, Inc.

 

11832 James Street

 

Holland, MI 49424

 

Attn: Product Service Coordinator

 

Phone: 888-467-3759

 

12.0 Standards and Guidelines  

 

This  device  complies  with  the  following 
European 

Directives 

and 

USA/Canada 

Regulations:  

 

 

Directive 1999/5/EC on radio equipment and 
telecommunication terminal  equipment  and 
the mutual recognition of their conformity  

 

Directive  2006/95/EC  on  the  harmonization 
of  laws  of  member  states  related  to 
electrical equipment designed for use within 
certain voltage limits. 

 

The 

USA 

Federal 

Communications 

Commission (FCC) Rules and Regulations.  

 

Industry Canada Rules and Regulations 

 

This device complies with the following national 
and international standards:  

 

 

EN  301  489-1  V1.6.1:  2005:  EMR;  EMC 
standard  for  radio  equipment  and  services. 
Part 1: Common technical requirements.  

 

EN  301  489-17  V1.2.1:  2002:  EMR;  EMC 
standard  for  radio  equipment  and  services. 
Part  17:  Specific  conditions  for  2.4  GHz 
wideband  transmission  systems  and  5  GHz 
high performance RLAN equipment.  

 

EN  300  328  V1.7.1:  Electromagnetic 
compatibility  and  Radio  spectrum  Matters 
(ERM);Wideband transmission systems; Data 
transmission equipment operating in the 2,4 
GHz  ISM  band  and  using  wide  band 
modulation techniques.  

 

EN  60950-1:  2001  +  A11:  2004:  Information 
technology  equipment  –  Safety.  Part  1: 
General requirements  

 

FCC  Part  15B,  15.247:  10-01-2006:  Radio 
Frequency  devices:  Operation  within  the 
bands 902-928 MHz, 2400-2483.5 MHz, and 
5725-5850 MHz.  

 

IC RSS-210 Issue 7: 2007: Low power license-
except  radio-communications  devices  (all 
frequency bands): Category 1 equipment.  

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Mini WRS7000DSI-5

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL PowerCom Mini WRS7000DSI 5...

Page 2: ...vant products are covered by U S and foreign patents issued and pending Information in this publication supersedes that in all previously published material Specifications and pricing are subject to c...

Page 3: ...the PowerCom Mini WRS7000 DSI 5 3 4 1 Powering On 3 4 2 Voting 3 4 3 Key Lockout 3 5 0 Static mode keypad 3 6 0 Keypad Settings Retrieval 4 6 1 Keypad locally 4 6 2 Changing Keypad and Channel Number...

Page 4: ...ately available and their display offers presenters a valuable insight into the opinion and comprehension level of audience members System setup typically involves handing a Keypad to every participan...

Page 5: ...also allows the system to refuse to acknowledge any invalid entries This is clearly superior to other technologies using one way radio or infrared which do not provide acknowledgement to the keypad w...

Page 6: ...he Red Led will light to indicate the transfer was unsuccessful There are several reasons a vote is not able to transmit first the Base ID of the base may not be querying the keypad system not set up...

Page 7: ...2 Lithium Coin Cell battery One fresh CR2032 battery can last for up to 20 000 votes INSTRUCTIONS 1 Remove screw from case back 2 Separate case parts at screw location 3 Using a non metallic object ca...

Page 8: ...le Party Pertaining to the Declaration of Conformity Fleetwood Group Inc 11832 James Street Holland MI 49424 Attn Product Service Coordinator Phone 888 467 3759 12 0 Standards and Guidelines This devi...

Page 9: ...evice The user is cautioned that changes or modifications to the device that are not approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the device 14 0 EU Compliance This device i...

Page 10: ...7 2013 Dynamic Services International Inc PowerCom Division All Rights Reserved 1 212 997 2000 www PowerComARS com 15 0 Technical Specifications...

Page 11: ...milar Check that the bases covering an area are not on the same Base ID Always physically separate other radio devices by at least 10 3 m This includes WiFi Bluetooth ZigBee and other similar devices...

Page 12: ...7 2000 www PowerComARS com 17 0 Index A Accessories 4 B Batteries 4 I Interface 4 P Patent information ii PowerCom Products 1 R Return Parts 5 RF Communication 1 RF Performance 6 S Service 4 5 Softwar...

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