MOTOTECH MT-BCM04 Unit Assy-Body Control User Manual

MOTOTECH Co., Ltd. Unit Assy-Body Control Users Manual

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MOTOTECH CO., LTD.   Title Certification Request Document Project Name Y400 Drawn 2016-08-09 Released 2016-08-09 Made by H.S.Park  1                PRODUCT SPECIFICATION AND MANUAL           2016.08    BUYER / PROJECT SYMC / Y400 BUYER MODEL Unit Ass’y Body control COMPANY Mototech Co,. MAKER/NATION Mototech Co,./Republic of Korea DRAFT PART Research Center DRAFTER H.S.Park
MOTOTECH CO., LTD.   Title Certification Request Document Project Name Y400 Drawn 2016-08-09 Released 2016-08-09 Made by H.S.Park  2 Table of Contents      1. CONTENTS ............................................................................................................ 3 2. ELECTRONIC SPEC.............................................................................................. 3 3. SPECIFICATION .................................................................................................... 4 4. CIRCUIT EXPLAINATION ...................................................................................... 4
MOTOTECH CO., LTD.   Title Certification Request Document Project Name Y400 Drawn 2016-08-09 Released 2016-08-09 Made by H.S.Park  3 1. Contents  Type  Weak Signal Equip. Name Unit Ass’y Body Control Use Utilizing the frequency of 134.2kHz RFID vehicle anti-theft device Summary 1. This Equip is designed to prevent car theft.  2.  This Equip & Transponder communicate encryption algorithm mutually for User Authentication.  3. This equipment uses semiconductors and integrated circuits that are designed to have a high reliability.  4. Main Power use Regulator VCC of BCM. Composition 1. LF Base Station 2. Bobbin Antenna     2. ELECTRONIC SPEC.                                  UNIT item Unit Ass’y Body Control Rated Voltage DC 12V (TMS3705 DC 5.0V) Operating Voltage Range DC 9.0V ~ 16.0V (TMS3705 DC 4.5V~5.5V) Operating Temp. Range -30℃ ~ +55℃ Storage Temp. Range -40℃ ~ +85℃ COIL INDUCTANCE 420uH ± 20(WITH KEY LOCK BODY) COIL TURNS  95T
MOTOTECH CO., LTD.   Title Certification Request Document Project Name Y400 Drawn 2016-08-09 Released 2016-08-09 Made by H.S.Park  4 3. SPECIFICATION  Type  Unit Ass’y Body Control Name Weak Signal Equip. MODEL NAME MT BCM 04 Equipment List LF Transmitter-Receiver Frequency 134.200KHz Antenna Type  Type : BOBBIN COIL ANTENNA Oscillation Method  Crystal oscillation Local clock frequency 4MHz Modulation Method FSK Communication Scheme  Two-Way Communication Equipment use  Vehicle Antitheft Equip. Operating Voltage.  DC 12V (TMS3705 DC 5.0V) Operating Temp. -30℃ ~ +80℃ Weight BCM : 580g,    IMMO ANTENNA : 37g Dimension Antenna : External diameter 45mm   4. CIRCUIT EXPLAINATION  1. After IGNITION, When EMS Data transmitted to the receiver, the received Data is analyzed.  2. After data analyzing, When EMS need to order Write key or Challenge service, U1 send data to U10  3. U10 what are transmitted data by U1 modulate FSK way, and then it transmit transponder via Antenna.  4. Transponder what receive data from U10 reply information what U10 is ordered after processing data  5. Data received from the transponder to reply with U1 and U10 after the
MOTOTECH CO., LTD.   Title Certification Request Document Project Name Y400 Drawn 2016-08-09 Released 2016-08-09 Made by H.S.Park  5 demodulation. U1 verify data from U10, and then the results are sent back to EMS.  FCC (Federal Communications Commission) WARNING: This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual. The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC’s Rules. Operation is subject to the following two Conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2.  This device must accept ant interference received, including interference that may cause undesirable operation.

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