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2AAAH-NORM001ICEBOX THERMOSTAT

Quirky, Inc.
ICEBOX THERMOSTAT - FCC ID 2AAAH-NORM001 - Quirky, Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
Date of Grant
Nov 13, 2014
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Nov 12, 2014
Equipment Note
ICEBOX THERMOSTAT
Frequency Range
2405.00000000 - 2475.00000000
Company
Quirky, Inc.
Country
United States

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Users Manual

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Test Report

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Users Manual

1 USER GUIDE GUIDE DE L’UTILISATEUR USER GUIDE GUIDE DE L’UTILISATEUR NORM IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION THE INVENTION STORY OVERVIEW WHAT’S INCLUDED (IN THE BOX) REQUIRED FOR USE (NOT IN THE BOX) WIRING REQUIREMENT INSTALLATION PAIRING/ONBOARDING WARRANTY TROUBLESHOOTING 4 6 10 14 15 15 16 23 24 31 TABLE OF CONTENTS 54 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Carefully read all safety information before installing. WARNING – RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Before installing, servicing, or removing, DISCONNECT POWER TO HEATING / COOLING SYSTEM at the circuit breaker. Use a circuit tester to make sure the circuit is off. Installation involves handling of high voltage wires; follow warnings and safety instructions carefully. CAUTION Professional installation is strongly recommended. This device must be installed and/or used in accordance with appropriate electrical codes and regulations. Use this device with only copper or copper clad wires. PLEASE NOTE Do not place your old thermostat in the trash if it contains mercury in a sealed tube. Contact your local waste management authority for instructions regarding recycling and proper disposal. 6 1972 Influencers helped bring Denny’s idea to life. NORM WAS INVENTED BY DENNY FONG an optometrist from Toronto, Ontario Norm was inspired by one of Denny’s other inventions: Spotter, the multipurpose sensor. By dreaming up a smart thermostat that could sync with Spotter sensors, he realized his HVAC system could operate based on readings from rooms in the house people actually spend time in (rather than that empty hallway). D e n n y F o n g I N V E N T E D B Y R E A L P E O P L E L I K E Y O U 9 Submit your idea Help us decide Influence and earn We make it real The world prospers Submit your product idea to HOW QUIRKY WORKS... Like all Quirky products, Norm was invented and influenced by real people like you. Ordinary people with extraordinary imaginations submit ideas to Quirky every day, then we collaborate with our online community to make the best of those ideas a reality. When a product is sold, we share a cut of the revenue with all those who had an impact. For connected home products like this, we leverage the brand, scale, and technology of GE to develop smart products you don’t need to think about, because they think about you. 11 OVERVIEW Use Norm to tailor your home’s temperature exactly to your liking and control your climate from anywhere. Yep, it’s got all the intelligence, convenience, and efficiency that a smart thermostat should, but it’s more than that—it’s your home’s sixth sense. • Monitor and adjust your home’s temperature with the Wink app • Create ‘smart schedules’ to fit your lifestyle... and your budget • Tap it once to turn temperature up, twice to turn it down (coming soon) • Built-in temperature and humidity sensor • Wirelessly connects to the Wink app using Wink HUB or Relay (sold separately) • Multiple sensors that work with theWink app, like Quirky + GE’s Spotter (sold separately), can be placed around the home to allow Norm to react to the temperature and humidity of different rooms 1312 WHAT’S INCLUDED (IN THE BOX) mounting plate screwdriver2 screwswire label stickers wall plate faceplate HVAC system with a C wire (for power) Apple® or Android® mobile device WIRING REQUIREMENT Norm requires a C wire to power the unit. Wink Hub or Wink Relay Wink app Wi-Fi® network REQUIRED FOR USE (NOT IN THE BOX) 14 16 WARNING - RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK • Before installing, servicing, or removing, DISCONNECT POWER TO HEATING/ COOLING SYSTEM at the circuit breaker. • Use a circuit tester to make sure the circuit is off. • Installation involves handling of high voltage wires; follow warnings and safety instructions carefully. • Professional installation is recommended. I N STA LL ATI O N 1 After power has been disconnected, use a circuit tester to make sure that the circuit is off. 2 Remove the faceplate from the existing thermostat. Most pop off, while others need to be unscrewed. 17 1819 3 Use the wire label stickers provided to label the wires with the appropriate letter (i.e “W”) from the old thermostat terminals, noting where the wires were attached to the old thermostat. WIRING REQUIREMENT: Norm requires a C wire to power the unit. If your HVAC system does not have a C wire, Norm is not compatible. 4 Disconnect the wires from the old thermostat and remove the base. w 21 5 Remove the front cover of Norm and place the mounting plate on the wall (if choosing to use the wall plate, place it before the mounting plate). 6 Screw the mounting plate into the wall (in front of the wall plate if choosing to use the wall plate), making sure it’s flush with the wall. 7 Connect wires to corresponding lettered terminals on the Norm mounting plate. 8 Place the faceplate onto the mounting plate until it clicks into place. 9 Turn power to cooling /heating system back on. 20 23 SETUP 1 Norm will automatically turn on once the power to the cooling/heating system is restored. 2 Launch the Wink app on your smartphone and follow the setup instructions on the app. LOGGING INTO WINK 1 Connect your smartphone to your Wi-Fi network (enter network name and password). 2 Download or launch the Wink app from the Apple App Store or Google Play. 3 Create or sign into your Wink account. Go to “Add a Product” Select “Norm” PAIRING / ONBOARDING 1 Pairing is the process of getting Norm to connect with the Wink app. The Wink app’s onboarding process will walk you through how to set up and customize Norm. 2 For more information and further onboarding assistance, please visit Quirky.com 2425 WARRANTY LIMITED ONE-YEAR WARRANTY Quirky, Inc. (“Quirky”) Original Purchase Product Warranty Quirky warrants to the original purchaser (“Purchaser”) of this Quirky product, for the period of one (1) year following the date on which Purchaser purchases the product, that the product shall be free of defects in design, assembly, material, or workmanship. Quirky will refund or replace, at its option, any de…

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Cover Letter(s)

Quirky, Inc. Date: 2014-11-07 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division FCC ID: 2AAAH-NORM001 ATTESTATION  FCC ID: 2AAAH-NORM001 Product: ICEBOX THERMOSTAT Model: NORM  We don't provide any controls or software to allow operation outside the USA frequency band when we sell this product in USA. Sincerely,   Steve Heintz /Chief Technology Officer Quirky, Inc. 

Cover Letter(s)

RF_160, Issue 02 Quirky, Inc. We Name: Quirky, Inc. Address: 606 W. 28th St. Floor 7 New York 10001 United States City: New York ............................................................................ Country: United States ............................................................................ Declare that: Name Representative of agent: Gene Chang (1) Agent Company name: QuieTek Corp. Address: Fl.2, No.345, Xin-hu 2 nd Rd., Nei-hu District City: Taipei Country Taiwan is authorized to apply for Certification of the following product(s): Product description: ICEBOX THERMOSTAT ............ Type designation: NORM .................. Trademark: Quirky on our behalf. Date: ...... 2014-11-07.............. City: ...... New York .......................... Name: ...... Steve Heintz ................................ Function: ...... Chief Technology Officer .................. Signature: ................................................ Notes: (1): Required for FCC application (2): For FCC it must be the Grantee Code “owner” or the authorized agent.

Cover Letter(s)

Quirky, Inc. Date:2014-11-07 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division FCC ID: 2AAAH-NORM001 Confidentiality Request Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commission’s Rules, the Applicant hereby requests confidential treatment of information accompanying this Application as outlined below: 1 Schematics 2 Block Diagram 3 Operational Description The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters might be harmful to the Applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. Sincerely,

External Photos

EUT Photograph (1) EUT Photo (2) EUT Photo (3) EUT Photo (4) EUT Photo

Internal Photos

Internal Photograph (1) EUT Photo (2) EUT Photo (3) EUT Photo (4) EUT Photo Antenna

RF Exposure Info

Report No.: 14A0217R-RFUSP42V00 Page: 1 of 4 RF Exposure Evaluation declaration Product Name ICEBOX THERMOSTAT Model No. NORM FCC ID. 2AAAH-NORM001 IC ID. 11309A-NORM001 Applicant Quirky, Inc. Address 606 W. 28th St. Floor 7 New York United States Date of Receipt Oct. 08, 2014 Date of Declaration Nov. 07, 2014 Report No. 14A0217R-RFUSP42V00 The test results relate only to the samples tested. The test results shown in the test report are traceable to the national/international standard through the calibration report of the equipment and evaluated measurement uncertainty herein. This report must not be used to claim product endorsement by TAF or any agency of the government. The test report shall not be reproduced without the written approval of QuieTek Corporation. Report No.: 14A0217R-RFUSP42V00 Page: 2 of 4 Test Report Issue Date: Nov. 07, 2014 Report No.: 14A0217R-RFUSP42V000 Product Name ICEBOX THERMOSTAT Applicant Quirky, Inc. Address 606 W. 28th St. Floor 7 New York United States Manufacturer Flex Computing Address No.1 Guanpu Road, Wuzhong District Suzhou China Model No. NORM FCC ID. 2AAAH-NORM001 IC ID. 11309A-NORM001 EUT Rated Voltage AC 24V EUT Test Voltage AC 24V Trade Name Quirky Applicable Standard KDB 447498D01V05V02 FCC part 1.1310(b) RSS-102: Issue 4, March, 2010 Test Result Complied Documented By : ( Senior Adm. Specialist / Rita Huang ) Tested By : ( Engineer / Henk Huang ) Approved By : ( Manager / Vincent Lin ) Report No.: 14A0217R-RFUSP42V00 Page: 3 of 4 1. RF Exposure Evaluation 1.1. Limits According to FCC 1.1310: The criteria listed in the following table shall be used to evaluate the environment impact of human exposure to radio frequency (RF) radiation as specified in 1.1307(b) LIMITS FOR MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE (MPE) Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field Strength (V/m) Magnetic Field Strength (A/m) Power Density (mW/cm 2 ) Average Time (Minutes) (A) Limits for Occupational/ Control Exposures 300-1500 -- -- F/300 6 1500-100,000 -- -- 5 6 (B) Limits for General Population/ Uncontrolled Exposures 300-1500 -- -- F/1500 6 1500-100,000 -- -- 1 30 F= Frequency in MHz Friis Formula Friis transmission formula: Pd = (Pout*G)/(4*pi*r 2 ) Where Pd = power density in mW/cm 2 Pout = output power to antenna in mW G = gain of antenna in linear scale Pi = 3.1416 R = distance between observation point and center of the radiator in cm Pd id the limit of MPE, 1 mW/cm 2 . If we know the maximum gain of the antenna and the total power input to the antenna, through the calculation, we will know the distance r where the MPE limit is reached. 1.2. Test Procedure Software provided by client enabled the EUT to transmit and receive data at lowest, middle and highest channel individually. The temperature and related humidity: 18°Cand 78% RH. Report No.: 14A0217R-RFUSP42V00 Page: 4 of 4 1.3. Test Result of RF Exposure Evaluation Product : ICEBOX THERMOSTAT Test Item : RF Exposure Evaluation Test Site : No.3 OATS Operation Frequency 2405MHz-2475MHz Maximum Conducted output power 20.46dBm Antenna gain 0dBi Output Power Into Antenna & RF Exposure Evaluation Distance: Output Power to Antenna (mW) Power Density at R = 20 cm (mW/cm2) 111.1732 0.022117 Power density is lower than the limit (1 mW/cm2).

Test Report

Report No. 14A0217R-RFUSP42V01 Page : 1 of 91 FCC Test Report Product Name ICEBOX THERMOSTAT Model No NORM FCC ID. 2AAAH-NORM001 IC ID. 11309A-NORM001 Applicant Quirky, Inc. Address 606 W. 28th St. Floor 7 New York United States Date of Receipt Oct. 08, 2014 Issue Date Nov. 06, 2014 Report No. 14A0217R-RFUSP42V01 Report Version V1.0 The test results relate only to the samples tested. The test results shown in the test report are traceable to the national/international standard through the calibration report of the equipment and evaluated measurement uncertainty herein. This report must not be used to claim product endorsement by TAF or any agency of the government. The test report shall not be reproduced without the written approval of QuieTek Corporation. Report No. 14A0217R-RFUSP42V01 Page : 2 of 91 Test Report Issue Date: Nov. 06, 2014 Report No.: 14A0217R-RFUSP42V01 Product Name ICEBOX THERMOSTAT Applicant Quirky, Inc. Address 606 W. 28th St. Floor 7 New York United States Manufacturer Flex Computing Address No.1 Guanpu Road, Wuzhong District Suzhou China Model No. NORM FCC ID. 2AAAH-NORM001 IC ID. 11309A-NORM001 EUT Rated Voltage AC 24V EUT Test Voltage AC 24V Trade Name Quirky Applicable Standard FCC CFR Title 47 Part 15 Subpart C: 2014 ANSI C63.4:2009, KDB 558074 D01 DTS Meas Guidance v03r02 Industry Canada RSS-Gen Issue 3/RSS-210 Issue 8 Test Result Complied Documented By : ( Senior Adm. Specialist / Rita Huang ) Tested By : ( Engineer / Henk Huang ) Approved By : ( Manager / Vincent Lin ) Report No. 14A0217R-RFUSP42V01 Page : 3 of 91 TABLE OF CONTENTS Description Page 1. GENERAL INFORMATION ..................................................................................................... 5 1.1. EUT Description ............................................................................................................................ 5 1.2. Operational Description ................................................................................................................ 7 1.3. Tested System Details.................................................................................................................... 8 1.4. EUT Exercise Software ................................................................................................................. 8 1.5. Test Facility ................................................................................................................................... 9 2. Conducted Emission .................................................................................................................. 10 2.1. Test Equipment ............................................................................................................................ 10 2.2. Test Setup .................................................................................................................................... 10 2.3. Limits .......................................................................................................................................... 11 2.4. Test Procedure ............................................................................................................................. 11 2.5. Uncertainty .................................................................................................................................. 11 2.6. Test Result of Conducted Emission ............................................................................................. 12 3. Peak Power Output ................................................................................................................... 13 3.1. Test Equipment ............................................................................................................................ 13 3.2. Test Setup .................................................................................................................................... 13 3.3. Limits .......................................................................................................................................... 13 3.4. Test Procedure ............................................................................................................................. 13 3.5. Uncertainty .................................................................................................................................. 13 3.6. Test Result of Peak Power Output ............................................................................................... 14 4. Radiated Emission ..................................................................................................................... 15 4.1. Test Equipment ............................................................................................................................ 15 4.2. Test Setup .................................................................................................................................... 16 4.3. Limits .......................................................................................................................................... 17 4.4. Test Procedure ............................................................................................................................. 19 4.5. Uncertainty .................................................................................................................................. 19 4.6. Test Result of Radiated Emission ................................................................................................ 20 5. RF antenna conducted test ........................................................................................................ 22 5.1. Test Equipment ............................................................................................................................ 22 5.2. Test Setup .................................................................................................................................... 22 5.3.…

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Test Setup Photos

Test Setup Photograph for Part 15.247 Description: Radiated Emission Test Setup for Below 1GHz Description: Radiated Emission Test Setup for 1~18GHz

Contact Information

Applicant

Steve Heintz
[email protected]2123891390Fax: 2123891390

Technical Contact

QuieTek CorporationVincent Lin
[email protected]886-2-8601-3788

No.5-22, Ruishukeng, Linkou Dist. · New Taipei City · Taiwan

Non-Technical Contact

QuieTek Technology (Suzhou) Co.,Ltd.Yuki Li
[email protected]86-0512-6251-5088

Test Firm

DEKRA Testing and Certification Co., Ltd.Sky Hsu
[email protected]886-2-86013788Fax: 886-2-86013789

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C2.40 GHz - 2.48 GHz111.17 mW
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power Output listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and not be co-located with any other transmitters except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.

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