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1 | User Manual | Users Manual | 1.04 MiB | / April 06 2019 |
X4 Portable Gas Detection Instrument Operators Manual Version 1.3 E X S E N S T E C H N O L O G Y ( P T Y ) L T D ExSens X4 Instrumentation ExSens X4 ExSens Technology (Pty) Ltd Phone: 011 397 1119 Fax: 086 425 0675 Volume 1.3 Updated 2019/05/28 1 | P a g e ExSens TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS SCOPE ............................................................................................................................................................................ 4 DOCUMENT OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................................................. 4 IDENTIFICATION............................................................................................................................................................. 4 1.1 SAFETY OVERVIEW .................................................................................................................................................... 4 INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION ......................................................................................................................................... 9 1.2 1.3 INSTRUMENT NORMAL OPERATION .............................................................................................................................. 9 1.4 GRAPH SCREEN OPERATION ..................................................................................................................................... 14 1.5 MEASUREMESH OPERATION .................................................................................................................................... 15 1.6 OVER- RANGE ........................................................................................................................................................ 16 1.7 AUTO CALIBRATION ................................................................................................................................................ 16 1.8 PROGRAMMABLE OPTIONS ....................................................................................................................................... 16 1.9 WARRANTY AND LIABILITY ........................................................................................................................................ 18 TABLE OF FIGURES FIGURE 1: INSTRUMENT ................................................................................................................................................... 8 FIGURE 2: CHARGING DISPLAY SCREEN .......................................................................................................................... 9 FIGURE 3: LOGO DISPLAY SCREEN ............................................................................................................................. 10 FIGURE 4: NORMAL DISPLAY ........................................................................................................................................ 10 FIGURE 5: CALIBRATION MENU...................................................................................................................................... 11 FIGURE 6: SENSOR ZERO SCREEN ................................................................................................................................ 12 FIGURE 7: CALIBRATION EDIT SCREEN.......................................................................................................................... 12 FIGURE 8: CALIBRATION SCREEN .................................................................................................................................. 13 FIGURE 9: MENU SCREEN .............................................................................................................................................. 13 FIGURE 10: GRAPH SCREEN .......................................................................................................................................... 14 FIGURE 11: AUTO CALIBRATE SCREEN ........................................................................................................................ 16 2 | P a g e ExSens TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD2017 Specification Gas Types Flammable Toxic x 2 Oxygen Sensors and measuring range CH4 = 0-100% LEL CO/H2S = 0-500/0-100ppm Measuring principal Electro-chemical Catalytic Combustion 0-25% by volume Electro-chemical Calibration gasses Response time T90 Resolution Long term drift Min & max pressure
% = up to 50% full-scale ppm = 20-200 Bottled / Fresh Air Less than 15 seconds Less than 35 seconds Less than 15 sec. 0.1%
0.1%
< 6 ppm 0.1%
2% Full scale /month 2% Full scale/month
- 10 KPa to + 50 KPa Ambient 10%
Ambient 10%
Max relative humidity Sample velocity Operating temperature Storage temperature Power source Operational time Real Time Clock accuracy Dimensions Weight Housing Warranty Approval User specification 95 % Non-condensing 20-40 liters per hour
-10 to + 40oC 0 20oC
* Battery pack 3.7 Volt 2,800 mAmp/hour
*Battery pack OR 3.7 Volt 3.200 mAmp/hour
> than 12 hours
< 10 ppm (< 0.32%) 125 x 75x 39 (mm) 320 g Polycarbonate with TPE over-mold
* 1 (one) year on all electronic parts and workmanship
* 6 (six) months on battery pack
* 3 (three) months on sensors fitted by OEM SANS/IEC 60079 Part 0: 2005 SANS/IEC 60079 Part 11: 2007 SANS/IEC 60079 Part 29 - 1 SANS 1515 1 SANS 1515 3 part 1 SANS/IEC 60079 Part 29 - 2 3 | P a g e ExSens TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD2017 SCOPE The document outlines the use of the ExSens X4portableGas Detection Instrument capable of detecting up to four gasses and displaying the readings on a graphic display. This document also describes the capability of responding to commands on a serial and radio interface. DOCUMENT OVERVIEW This document contains all of the required operational information as needed by the client. This document is intended to be the primary source of information to properly install and operate the instrument described herein. IDENTIFICATION The document is intended for the portable gas detection instrument model X4 manufactured by ExSens Technology. The instrument will be identified as the ExSens X4. 1.1 Safety Overview It is imperative that the EXSENS X4 instrument be used as directed. All the intrinsically safe parameters must also be adhered to for proper safe use of the equipment in potentially gaseous areas. The safety of the person(s) that the instrument is protectingwill be dependent on the condition and serviceability of the instrument. It is, and remains the responsibility of the user to comply with the laws and regulations where the instrument is used, in as much as it applies to the instrument and the use thereof. Special Conditions for Safe Use of ExSens X4 Instrument
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Zone 0 & 1 Gas/ Coal dust: Underground and Surface Location Hazard Frequency operating conditions in hazardous area Environment Limiting Temperature 450C (Methane gas) Methane and coal dust / plus Hydrogen Continuous, as could occur under normal Group I + H2 150C (Coal dust) Ambient Temperature -20C to 40C The use of apparatus in hazardous locations is subject to the following provisions as applicable, which shall be adhered to:
SANS 10086 requirements;
Any conditions mentioned in approval report, available on request;
Codes of Practice enforced in terms of Regulations 21.17.2 of Minerals Act, by Chief Inspector of Mines;
Any restrictions and conditions enforced by Chief Inspectors of Mines, Principal Inspector
(Group I equipment) or Chief Inspector of Factories (Group II equipment);
Any relevant requirements of the MHS Act or the OHS Act. 4 | P a g e ExSens TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD2017 CONDITIONS OF CERTIFICATION:
US Market Note 1: This ground penetrating UWB device shall be operated only when directed at the ground within one meter of the surface under analysis. Note 2: Operation under the provisions of this section is limited to GPRs and wall imaging systems operated for purposes associated with law enforcement, fire fighting, emergency rescue, scientific research, commercial mining, or construction. Note 3: Devices used in the US must be coordinated with the FCC prior to use. Contact ExSens Technology
(Pty) Ltd for details regarding coordination. Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits for portable devices. The equipment meets the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) exemption requirements of Part 2.1093. When operating the device, a distance of at least 5mm shall be maintained from the body and the radiating element. 5 | P a g e ExSens TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD2017 Canadian Market Note 1: This Ground Penetrating UWB Device shall be operated only when directed at the ground within one meter of the surface under analysis Remarque 1: ce dispositif UWB pntrant dans le sol ne doit tre utilis que lorsqu'il est dirig vers le sol un mtre de la surface analyse Note 2: This Ground Penetrating UWB Device shall be operated only by law enforcement agencies, scientific research institutes, commercial mining companies, construction companies, and emergency rescue or fire fighting organizations. Remarque 2: Ce dispositif UWB de pntration au sol ne doit tre utilis que par des organismes chargs de l'application de la loi, des instituts de recherche scientifique, des socits minires commerciales, des entreprises de construction et des organisations de secours et de lutte contre l'incendie. Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with ISED radiation exposure limits and meets the exemption requirements per Section 2.5 of RSS-102. The test distance was 5mm. Dclaration d'exposition aux radiations:
Cet quipement est conforme aux limites d'exposition au rayonnement ISED et aux exigences en matire d'exemption selon la section 2.5 de la norme RSS-102. La distance de test tait 5mm. 6 | P a g e ExSens TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD2017 CONDITIONS OF MANUFACTURE The battery protection circuit must be fully encapsulated. The fuses must be fully encapsulated. SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF SAFE USE (X) To maintain the IP rating, all screws must be fitted and tightened to the correct specification. Do not charge in hazardous area. Cross Sensitivity of Flammable Sensor when calibrated for Methane Gas/Vapor Relative Sensitivity*
Gas/Vapor Relative Sensitivity*
Methane Propane n-Butane n-Pentane n-Hexane n-Heptane n-Octane Methanol Ethanol Iso-propyl alcohol Acetylene 1, 3 Butadiene 100 60 60 55 45 45 40 90 70 55 80 55 Carbon monoxide Acetone Methyl ethyl ketone Toluene Ethyl acetate Hydrogen Ammonia**
Cyclohexane Leaded Petrol Unleaded petrol Ethylene 110 65 50 45 50 105 125 55 55 55 90 7 | P a g e ExSens TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD2017 Instrument functionality NOTE: The EXSENS X4 instrument hasthree buttons (UP , DWN and ENT ) to access all of the functional menus. Figure 1: Instrument 8 | P a g e ExSens TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD2017 1.2 Instrument description The instrument housing is made of semi opaque molded polycarbonate with black TPE over-mold. The housing is held together with 6 x M3 stainless steelcap screws. The housing with its TPE over-mold will form a natural seal between the two halves of the housing. The instrument is capable of displaying up to four different gas readings on a color graphic display. The instrument is intended for use as a continuous measuring device for portable and handheld applications. The instrument can be worn on the waist belt of a worker by means of a leather carry pouch (sold separately, please consult with your accredited distribution agent). 1.3 Instrument Normal Operation When placed on the charger, the instrument will initiate its boot sequence.Upon a successful boot the logos will be displayed and the instrument will go to charging mode. While charging, the instrument will display the battery charging screen until removed from the charger. Figure 2: Charging display screen Upon removal from the charger, the instrument will re-boot and do all the required self-tests. Each check will be displayed and shown as passed or failed. If any of the tests fail the user should return the instrument to an instrument repair technician.DO NOT USE INSTRUMENT IF ANY OF THE TESTS HAS FAILED. RTC / BATTERY:
PASS / FAILED SYSTEM RAM:
PASS / FAILED SYSTEM CLOCK:
PASS / FAILED AtoD CONVERTER: PASS / FAILED SD CARD:
PASS / FAILED 9 | P a g e ExSens TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD2017 BATT VOLTAGE:
PASS / FAILED Once the self-test has completed the instrument will display the company logo as the start-up screen. Figure 3: LOGO Display screen Once the initialization is complete, the instrument will switch to the operational screen. While in the warm-up period the readings will be blanked off. Once warm-up has completed the readings will be active. Figure 4: Normal Display The layout of the display is as follows:
The model of Instrument is displayed on top of screen as shown in Figure 4, this will always be ExSens X4. (Model of this instrument). The instrument is capable of detecting up to four different gasses. The Flammable gas will always be a pellistor and/or InfraRed sensor capable of detecting flammable gas in the range of 0.00% to 5.00%
vol/vol. The display can also be configured to display the value from 0.0% to 99.0%LEL. The instrument also accommodates two toxic sensors that have various ranges depending on the type of sensor and exposure limits harmful to humans. The measurement ranges are from 0ppm to 999ppm. 10 | P a g e ExSens TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD2017 The last sensor port will always be an oxygen sensor that will measure from 0.0% to 25.0%. On the display the real time TWA (Time Waited Average) and STEL (Short Term Exposure Limit) values will be calculated and displayed. Lastly the battery capacity with the current time and date of the instrument is displayed. Within the first 30 minutes when the instrument is removed from the charger a calibration menu is available to the user to manually calibrate the instrument. (If configured to enable this feature). The menu is accessed by pressing and holding the ENT key. ZERO Flammabl Toxic 1 Toxic 2 Oxygen Figure 5: Calibration menu Using the UP and DWN keys select the option required from the ICON menu. The option selected will be actioned once the ENT key is pressed ZERO Flammabl Toxic 1 Toxic 2 Oxygen 11 | P a g e ExSens TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD2017 Figure 6: Sensor Zero screen If the zero function was selected all the sensor zero values will be calculated at the same time, do not expose the instrument to any calibration gas until zeroing has been completed. The calibration gas values are pre-programmed using the configuration software of the instrument. These are used as default values. The user can however change this to the appropriate gas concentration at the time of calibration.Scroll ENT key to start the calibration of the selected port. UP or DWN to the correct value and press the CALIBRATION GAS ZERO Flammabl 2.45 Toxic 1 Toxic 2 Oxygen Figure 7: Calibration edit screen The instrument will now calibrate to the selected value, do not remove instrument from calibration gas source. 12 | P a g e ExSens TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD2017 ZERO Flammabl Toxic 1 Toxic 2 Oxygen Figure 8: Calibration screen Repeat for every sensor fitted. Each calibration will be stored in the service record file. The manual calibration option can be enabled or disabled. If disabled, only the information menu will be available. The information menu can be accessed by pressing and holding the ENT key. Info Clock Batt Info Test Info Peak Info Cal Info DownLoad Graph Figure 9: Menu screen Using the UP and DWN keys select the option required from the ICON menu. The option selected will be actioned once the ENT key is pressed These menu option will give the user the required information about the setup of the instrument:
13 | P a g e ExSens TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD2017 The Setup Info Icon- will supply the user with all the preset alarm levels for the installed sensors The ClockIcon- will give the user the status of the onboard Real Time Clock. The Battery Info Icon- will supply the battery information, the voltage, current drawn and capacity left. The Test Info Icon will display the tested values for each gas within the switch on time selected. The Peak Info Icon will display the peak value for the day after the switch on time has expired. The Cal InfoIcon - will display the calibration information. TheDownloadIcon- will display the record count and size of the memory card fitted. TheGraph Icon - will be a graphic display of all the sensors fitted. The MeasureMeshIcon will enable radio link for the instrument. 1.4 Graph Screen Operation Figure 10: Graph screen The graph will display for 15 minutes then revert back to the main screen. All alarms and indications will still be active when the graphic display is used. 14 | P a g e ExSens TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD2017 The following colors on Graph screen re-present the different gas types:
Blue Oxygen Yellow Toxic 1 Cyan Toxic 2 Red Flammable Exit any menu by pressing the UP and DWN keys at the same time. All menus when entered will timeout automatically once no key press is registered. The only exception is the Graph menu where the user must exit. 1.5 MeasureMesh Operation MeasureMesh is a wireless networking protocol used to send sensor related information between wirelessly connected instruments. A prerequisite to use this functionality is that one instrument must be configured as a master and one as a slave. This configuration can be performed at the manufacturing facility or an accredited repair center. The link is setup automatically between a master and slave instrument when the MeasureMesh icon is selected from the menu on both instruments. The link will be active until one and/or both instruments are placed back on charge or the link is deactivated by selecting the MeasureMesh icon again on one or both instruments. All transmission will cease immediately when the link is deactivated via the MeasureMesh icon. While the link is active, the slave instrument will only transmit when it receives a request from a master instrument. The master instrument will send a request to the slave instrument at 1 second intervals while the link is active. The range of the link is dependent on the physical area. The tested range is in excess of 10 meters. The icon must be displayed in the bottom right corner of the LCDs of both instruments to indicate that the link is active. Pressing the UP and ENT keys will select the remote reading screen. The screen background will change to cyan and will then be displaying the readings of the linked or remote instrument. The screen background will revert back to normal white after a 20 second timeout. Remote reading mode can be selected as many times as required as long as the link is active. MeasureMesh Application Synopsis 1: 20-minute gas check on continuous miner Two instruments can be linked as per the above procedure. One instrument can be fitted to the boom of the continuous miner with a special mounting bracket (sold separately, please consult with your accredited distribution agent). The second instrument can be worn on the belt of the machine operator in a leather carry pouch (sold separately, please consult with your accredited distribution agent). The machine operator can hold the belt worn unit in his hand and enter remote viewing mode every 20 minutes. This feature can also be enabled with the configuration software to indicate to the user that the 20 minute gas check needs to be done. This will enable him to view the methane reading of the instrument mounted on the boom of the continuous miner. This will increase production, since the machine will not have to be stopped and backed up to do the 20-minute gas check. If the 20 minute warning timer is enabled and the user acknowledges the timeout the readings of the 20 minute gas check will be saved to the SD Card as an event record. MeasureMesh Application Synopsis 2: Manhole/confined space entry 15 | P a g e ExSens TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD2017 Two instruments can be linked as per the above procedure. One instrument can be lowered into the manhole by means of a lanyard attachment or extended into a confined space by means of an extension rod attachment (sold separately, please consult with your accredited distribution agent). The other instrument can be held by the person that must enter the manhole and/or confined space. The person can then view the remote gas readings in the manhole and/or confined space and verify that it is safe to enter. This will eliminate gas exposure risks associated with the person first entering the manhole and/or confined space in order to take the relevant measurements. The slave instrument can also be placed in a confined area so that early warning of dangerous conditions can be read by the user at regular intervals. 1.6 Over- Range As there are limits to the range of each sensor fitted, the software will monitor the range measured and switch the instrument automatically into a latched alarm. The user must acknowledge the latched alarm by pressing the UP and DWN keys at the same time. The OVER-RANGE alarm will be indicated by that particular sensors flashing maximum reading. 1.7 Auto Calibration The instrument has the capability to be automatically calibrated. An auto calibrator is required to facilitate this feature. The auto calibrator is pre-programmed with the gas types and concentrations connected to the auto calibrator. The user only has to place the instrument into the auto calibrator, the instrument will match its sensors fitted to the gas types of the auto calibrator and initiate the calibration process. Figure 11: Auto Calibrate screen 1.8 Programmable options DISPLAY_10_PPM_1 This option will allow the ExSens X4 Instrument to display or block-off the lower 10ppm of the measured gas value for toxic sensor 1. If blocked off, it allows for a smoother display if the sensor has a constant moving baseline.
(Default = DISABLED). 16 | P a g e ExSens TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD2017 DISPLAY_5_PPM_1 This option will allow theExSens X4 Instrument to display or block-off the lower 5ppm of the measured gas value for toxic sensor 1. If blocked off,it allows for a smoother display if the sensor has a constant moving baseline.
(Default = DISABLED). DISPLAY_10_PPM_2 This option will allow the ExSens X4 Instrument to display or block-off the lower 10ppm of the measured gas value for toxic sensor 1. If blocked off, it allows for a smoother display if the sensor has a constant moving baseline.
(Default = DISABLED). DISPLAY_5_PPM_2 This option will allow the ExSens X4 Instrument to display or block-off thelower 5ppm of the measured gas value for toxic sensor 2. If blockedoff, it allows for a smoother display if the sensorhas a constant movingbaseline.
(Default = DISABLED). DISPLAY_GRAPH This option will allow the user to view a graphic display of the current gas values detected. Each sensor port have a different color on the graphic display. (Default = DISABLED). CAL_SETUP_PASS This option will protect the configurable setting of the instrument with a password. When any setting is changed the user will be prompted for the password. (Default = DISABLED). CO_RANGE_1 CO_RANGE_2 DL_LIMITS This option will allow the instrument to measure toxic gas values higher than 500ppm.This setting is for toxic sensor 1. (Default = DISABLED). This option will allow the instrument to measure toxic gas values higher than 500ppm. This setting is for toxic sensor 2. (Default = DISABLED). This option will determine when the value for the data logging will be saved. If the option is disabled and the measured gas value moves from the zero point, it will be saved. If the option is enabled the measured gas value will only be saved once the first alarm level is exceeded. (Default =
DISABLED). MINUTE_WARNING This option if enabled, will flash the alarm LEDs at fixed intervals
(Programmable from 1 minute up to 40 minutes) to draw the users attention to the instrument. (Default = DISABLED). IR_VOL_VOL This option allows for the installation of an IR sensor capable of measuring methane from 0% to 99% vol/vol. The display will automatically adjust to the new format. (Default = DISABLED). CAL_REMINDER_180 This option will remind the user when the 180 day calibration due timer expires. (Default = DISABLED). CAL_REMINDER_90 This option will remind the user when the 90 day calibration due timer expires. (Default = DISABLED). CAL_REMINDER_30 This option will remind the user when the 30 day calibration due timer expires. (Default = DISABLED). CAL_REMINDER_14 This option will remind the user when the 14 day calibration due timer expires. (Default = DISABLED). 17 | P a g e ExSens TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD2017 SWITCHTIME FLAM_LEL BUZZER_MUTE TEMP MANUAL_CAL FIRE_PATROL Once an instrument is removed from the charger, a timer is started that allows the user to do a functional test on the instrument. When the timer expires the test values of each installed sensor is stored. This timer is programmable from 1 minute to 30 minutes. (Default = 30 minutes). This option will allow the instrument to display the flammable gas reading as a 0% to 99% LEL value. The alarm levels will also be automatically converted. (Default = DISABLED). This option will disable the buzzer for a pre-programmed time. If the alarm is still active after the timeout the buzzer will be re-enabled. (Default =
DISABLED) This option will display the temperature on the main screen next to the battery capacity. (Default = DISABLED) Manual calibration is allowed when enabled. The calibration gas values have to be programmed with the configuration software. (Default =
DISABLED) This option will allow the instrument to save the gas readings at a specific point within the mine. The instrument have to be presented to the fire patrol unit. (Default = DISABLED) MEASURE_MESH This option will allow the instrument to send the gas readings to other linked instruments in the same reception area. To link the instruments they must be in close proximity and the link icon must be selected. Once linked the instrument will display the linked icon.
(Default = DISABLED) 1.9 Warranty and liability ExSens Technology warrants that the ExSens X4 gas detection instrumentmanufactured and delivered by ExSens Technology pursuant to this agreement shall be free from defects in material and workmanship, for the following periods of time:
All plastic housings manufactured by ExSens Technology - a period of one (1) year from date of invoice. All sub assembled electronic parts manufactured by ExSensTechnology - a period of one
(1) year from date of invoice. All sensors supplied by ExSens Technology - a period of three (3) months from date of invoice. All batteries supplied by ExSens Technology - a period of three (6) months from date of invoice. 1. The extent of ExSens Technology liability under this warranty as to defects in material and/orworkmanship is limited to the repair of such defects or to the repair and/or replacement ofany accessories, equipment or part which is defective in respect thereof, as determinedsolely at the discretion of ExSens Technology. 18 | P a g e ExSens TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD2017 2. All replacement parts under this warranty shall be supplied by ExSens Technology factory, unless otherwise authorised in writing. 3. ExSens Technology shall as to each defect be relieved of any and all obligation and liability underthis warranty if:
The goods were installed using non-standard installation and/or construction details notrecommended by, not approved by, not known to and/or outside of ExSens Technologystandard recommended details, unless the Purchaser furnishes evidence satisfactory toExSens Technology that such details were not the cause of the defect;
The goods were installed by an installation crew not known to, not approved by, and/ornot recommended by ExSens Technology, unless the Purchaser furnishes evidence satisfactoryto ExSens Technology that such installation crew was not the cause of the defect;
The goods were installed or operated with any equipment, accessories, or parts notspecifically approved by ExSens Technology, unless the Purchaser furnishes evidencesatisfactory to ExSens Technology that such installation or operation was not the cause of thedefect;
The goods were not operated, applied, and/or maintained in accordance with ExSens Technology instructions, unless the Purchaser furnishes evidence satisfactory to ExSens Technology that such operation, application, and/or maintenance was not the cause of thedefect;
The goods were not operated and/or applied under normal industry use, unless to ExSens Technologythat such furnishes evidence satisfactory thePurchaser operation and/orapplication was not the cause of the defect;
The goods were repaired, altered, or modified without ExSens Technology prior written approvalor the goods were damaged by accident, misuse or abuse, unless the Purchaserfurnishes evidence satisfactory to ExSens Technologythat such repair, alteration, modification,accident, misuse or abuse was not a cause of the defect;
The Purchaser does not forthwith upon becoming aware of any defect advise ExSens Technologyand thereupon permit ExSens Technology to investigate such defect;
The Purchaser does not submit reasonable proof to ExSens Technologythat the defect is due tofaulty material or workmanship contained within ExSens Technology warranty herein;
The Purchaser does not permit all service work and repair work required as per ExSens Technology warranty herein to be performed by ExSens Technologyor its authorized representative. 4. The warranty provided herein and the obligations of ExSens Technologyare in lieu of, and thePurchaser hereby waives all other warranties, guarantees, conditions or liabilities expressedor implied by either law or otherwise (including without limitation any obligation of ExSensTechnology with respect to consequential damages including but not limited to 19 | P a g e ExSens TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD2017 loss of profit orany claims of third parties), and shall not be extended, altered, or varied except by a writteninstrument signed by ExSens Technology. 5. Except as herein expressly stated, ExSens Technologydoes not warrant the goods covered by thisagreement, and no warranty expressed or implied or statutory is made by ExSens Technology exceptas herein set forth. 6. The Purchaser hereby agrees that:
The Purchaser has not relied upon the skill or judgement of ExSens Technologyto select orfurnish goods for any particular purpose other than as specified in writing by ExSens Technology. ExSens Technology makes this sale without warranty if goods are used for any particularpurpose other than as agreed to and/or specified in writing by ExSens Technology. NOTES:
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1 | 2019-06-04 | 3752.5 ~ 4325 | UWB - Ultra Wideband Transmitter | Original Equipment |
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1 | Effective |
2019-06-04
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Matrix Design Group, LLC
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0015732803
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1 | Physical Address |
3299 Tower Drive
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Newburgh, Indiana 47630
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United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@siemic.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A2: Low Power Transmitters (except Spread Spectrum) and radar detectors operating above 1 GHz
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
USK
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
EX-10004808
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
T**** H****
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1 | Title |
Director of Technology and Development
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1 | Telephone Number |
(812)********
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1 | Fax Number |
(812)********
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t******@matrixteam.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | UWB - Ultra Wideband Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Ultra Wideband device used underground | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | Yes | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
US Tech
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1 | Name |
G**** Y********
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1 | Telephone Number |
770-7********
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1 | Fax Number |
770-7********
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g******@ustech-lab.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15F | 3752.50000000 | 4325.00000000 |
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