Huf Huelsbeck and Fuerst and KG HS1 Radio Identification Device User Manual Technical Description and Users Manual

Huf Huelsbeck & Fuerst GmbH & Co. KG Radio Identification Device Technical Description and Users Manual

Users Manual

   User’s Manual of the DAG Key Gen. 6   PDSCA1 - T. Herzog  Seite 1 von 6  28.08.2014 Huf Hülsbeck & Fürst    User’s Manual of the DAG Key Gen. 6  Model: HS1
   Technical Description and User’s Manual of the DAG Key Gen. 6   PDSCA1 - T. Herzog  Seite 2 von 6  28.08.2014 Huf Hülsbeck & Fürst  Contents 1 General operation of the key ..................................................................................................................... 3 2 Operating frequencies of HF transferral .................................................................................................... 3 2.1 3-channel ............................................................................................................................................ 3 2.2 Operation of channel-frequencies and power-modes ......................................................................... 4 3 Block diagram ............................................................................................................................................ 4 4 Technical data ........................................................................................................................................... 5 4.1 Electrical characteristics ..................................................................................................................... 5 4.2 General HF specification ..................................................................................................................... 5 4.3 Disposal .............................................................................................................................................. 5 5 Declaration of Conformity, product Label .................................................................................................. 6 5.1 Radio equipment authorization to FCC in USA .................................................................................. 6 5.2 Radio equipment authorization to RSS-210 in Canada ...................................................................... 6 5.3 Location of product label ..................................................................................................................... 6
   Technical Description and User’s Manual of the DAG Key Gen. 6   PDSCA1 - T. Herzog  Seite 3 von 6  28.08.2014 Huf Hülsbeck & Fürst  1 General operation of the key The DAG Key Gen. 6 consists of a HF transceiver. It is used to transmit the information for locking or unlocking  the  vehicle  by  an  uni-directional  (Remote  Keyless  EntryRKE)  or  bi-directional  (Keyless Go/Start operation after a LF Wake UpKG) HF transmission. At  KG  the  Vehicle  Key  reacts  on  a  LF  Wake  Up-Signal  from  the  vehicle  (initiated  after  push  of  the Start/Stop-button of the vehicle or a sensor, which recognizes the wish to lock or unlock the vehicle or to open the trunk)  from the vehicle and after that a bi-directional HF communication for autorization is initi-ated. When the authorization is successful the vehicle performs the desired action. For RKE there are two separate buttons each one for locking and unlocking the vehicle. The keys for all vehicles with a boot lid are additionally equipped with a third button to open or close the trunk. The key is provided with an additional button to (de-)activate the “PANIC” function for the vehicles intended for the US market.            2 Buttons  3 Buttons  2 Buttons + Panic  3 Buttons + Panic In general the following functions are provided: -  Lock the car (KG and RKE) -  Unlock the car (KG and RKE) -  Open/Close the trunk of the car (KG and RKE, only 3 button variants) -  (De-)Activate Panic Function (only RKE and USA variant) -  Engine Start of the vehicle (KG) For emergency start, when the battery power is too low, the DAG Key Gen. 6 has a bi-directional very short range (< 10cm) LF-Transponder interface .  2 Operating frequencies of HF transferral 2.1 3-channel Up to 3 channels are possible. The following table shows the carrier frequency of the individual channels for each frequency band.   Frequency Variant Frequencies Channel 1 (CH1) Channel 2 (CH2) Channel 3 (CH3) 433.92MHz  433.47MHz  434.37MHz  433.92MHz 315MHz  314.00MHz  314.90MHz  314.45MHz
   Technical Description and User’s Manual of the DAG Key Gen. 6   PDSCA1 - T. Herzog  Seite 4 von 6  28.08.2014 Huf Hülsbeck & Fürst  2.2 Operation of channel-frequencies and power-modes Normally each key operates in 3-channel mode at the respective frequencies listed above. Since some countries allow operation with higher HF-transmitter power, the key fob can be configured between two RF power modes. When individual frequencies of the 3 HF-channels are not allowed to use this channel(s) will be switched off. This especially information depends on the countries and is available by the country code of the elec-tronic  ignition  switch.  The  key  changes  its  operation  at  the  first  time  it  is  be  authentically  used.  The change of used channel frequencies and power mode is durable locked and can not be changed after this.  3 Block diagram  XTAL 24,74 MHz HF Transceiver 433.47/433.92/434.37 MHz 314.00/314.45/314.90 MHz HF Antenna Matching  µController 2-4 Micro Switches LED Programmer Interface LF-ASIC 3D-LF-Coil 3 V Battery CR2032 PCB Loop Antenna SAW Filter Temporarily 4.12 MHz (fXTAL/6) 3D-Transponder 21,845 kHz RSSI-Measurement Powermanagement
   Technical Description and User’s Manual of the DAG Key Gen. 6   PDSCA1 - T. Herzog  Seite 5 von 6  28.08.2014 Huf Hülsbeck & Fürst  4 Technical data 4.1 Electrical characteristics Power supply:    Battery (CR2032, coin cell) Type of Battery:   Lithium Voltage range:    2,1V … 3,2V Temperature range:  RKE/KG:    -20°C … +65°C       Emergency start:  -40°C … +85°C 4.2 General HF specification 3-channel operation: fop1 = 433.47 MHz / 433.92 MHz / 434.37 MHz fop2 = 314.00 MHz / 314.45 MHz / 314.90 MHz Transmission power EIRP:   433.92 MHz variant:  < -14.4 dBm   315 MHz variant:  < -19.6 dBm Type of modulation:  FSK, deviation ±10 kHz Type of HF antenna:  PCB Loop antenna 4.3 Disposal An old battery must be lodged at a collection point or the service.
   Technical Description and User’s Manual of the DAG Key Gen. 6   PDSCA1 - T. Herzog  Seite 6 von 6  28.08.2014 Huf Hülsbeck & Fürst  5 Declaration of Conformity, product Label 5.1 Radio equipment authorization to FCC in USA FCC ID: YGOHS1 The transmitter will be supplied as an original equipment device to the car manufacturer. According to 47 CFR 15.19 (labeling requirements) the car manufacturer will print the following text in the appropriate User’s Manual of the car: This device complies with  Part  15 of the FCC  Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause un-desired operation.  Usually this is followed by the following FCC caution: Any  changes  or  modification  not  expressly  approved  by  the  party  responsible  for  compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. 5.2 Radio equipment authorization to RSS-210 in Canada IC: 4008C-HS1 The transmitter will be supplied as an original equipment device to the car manufacturer. According  to  RSS-210  (labeling  requirements)  the  car  manufacturer  will  print  the  following  text  in  the appropriate User’s Manual of the car: This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause un-desired operation.  Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes:  (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et  (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, mêmesi le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.  Usually this is followed by the following RSS caution: Any  changes  or  modification  not  expressly  approved  by  the  party  responsible  for  compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. 5.3 Location of product label The product label with FCC ID and IC certification number can be found under the battery cover.

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