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Intelligent Thermostat User Guide 2 | Intelligent Thermostat User GuideIntelligent Thermostat User Guide | 3 ThermostatBackplateTrim Plate (Optional) • Before installing or servicing your thermostat, turn off power to the system at circuit breaker. • Leave power off until finished installing or servicing. • Shorting the electric terminals at the control on the heating or cooling system may damage the thermostat. Do not test the system this way. • You must follow all local codes and ordinances for wiring your system. • This thermostat should only be powered by 4AA alkaline batteries or a Listed class 2 power supply at 24 VAC (C-Wire or wall transformer). • An amperage higher than 1 amp to each thermostat relay load may cause damage to the thermostat. • To avoid electrical shock and to prevent damage to the HVAC system and thermostat, disconnect the power supply before installing or servicing. It is recommended this be done at the circuit breaker. Drywall Screws (3)AA Batteries (4)Drywall Anchors (3) • Needlenose Pliers• Phillips Screwdriver• Power Drill• Pencil Contents: Recommended Tools: 4 | Intelligent Thermostat User GuideIntelligent Thermostat User Guide | 5 Operation Display • Press any button to wake the thermostat up. • After waking, the display will show the current mode and room temperature. • IF the system is running the display will wave up for heating or down for cooling. • Press the up or down button once to change to display current setpoint. • The currently illuminated MODE icon will being to pulse. • Press the up or down button again to adjust the setpoint. • Press the mode button at any time to change the mode. • The modes are HEAT, COOL, AUTO, and OFF. • The thermostat will display the mode appropriate setpoint. • In AUTO, the brighter icon will indicate which setpoint is currently displayed and active (HEAT or COOL). • After 5 seconds the display will return to the current room temperature. The MODE icon will become solid to indicate this. After 5 more seconds the display will turn off and the thermostat will sleep. Buttons 1. UP Button – Adjust target temperature up. 2. MODE Button – Change thermostat from HEAT, COOL, AUTO, and OFF modes. 3. DOWN Button – Adjust target temperature/ (un)Pair to and from network. Icons 4. HEAT Icon – Illuminated in HEAT or AUTO mode. 5. COOL Icon – Illuminated in COOL or AUTO mode. 6 | Intelligent Thermostat User GuideIntelligent Thermostat User Guide | 7 Location:Removing Existing Thermostat: If replacing an old thermostat, the new thermostat will be mounted in place of the old. If a new location is desired it will be necessary to move your wiring. New installations and relocation should follow the guidelines below to ensure the most accurate temperature reading and ease of use. • Mount thermostat on an inside wall, approximately 5 ft. (1.5m) above the floor in a frequently used room. • Do not install in locations near appliances or devices that affect the local temperature such as televisions, lamps, or dryers. • Avoid areas that are exposed large temperature variances, such as: direct sunlight, near an AC unit, above or below auxiliary heat and air vents, and drafts from windows. • Be aware of what is on the other side of the wall the thermostat is being installed on. Do not install on walls adjacent to unheated rooms, stoves, or housing hot water pipes. • Damp areas will not only affect the humidity reading of your thermostat, but could lead to corrosion shortening the life of your thermostat. • Install in a location with good air circulation. Stagnant air will not accurately reflect the rate of change of temperature in the room. Avoid areas behind open doors, corners, and alcoves. • Wait until construction and painting are finished before installing. Test your system Verify that your heating and/ or cooling system is operating properly before you try to install your new thermostat. DO NOT do so by shorting (jumper) across electric terminals at the furnace or air conditioner. This may damage the thermostat. DO NOT REMOVE your existing thermostat until power has been turned off at the circuit breaker. Once power to the heating AND cooling systems is off follow these steps: • Remove cover from your existing thermostat. Do not disconnect the wires yet. TIP: Take a picture of the wires before you detach them from the existing thermostat. • Label all existing wires, one at a time, with the labels provided. 8 | Intelligent Thermostat User GuideIntelligent Thermostat User Guide | 9 Install Your New ThermostatRemoving Existing Thermostat: • Disconnect all of the wires and remove the existing thermostat. TIP: Remember to secure the wires so they don’t fall into the wall. CAUTION: Wiring can vary for each manufacturer. Label all wiring before removing it from your existing thermostat. What wires does your system use? Make sure your wires are labeled correctly. It may be necessary to find the ‘other end’ connection for each wire on your heating or air conditioning equipment and read the label there. IMPORTANT: This thermostat runs on batteries and the C wire. If you do not have a C wire you can run a new wire from the HVAC or use a standard 24VAC wall transformer Prepare the wires Please follow these guidelines for safe and secure wire connections: • Ensure the wires are a proper gauge. • Make sure wires have exposed straight ends about 1/8” long. CAUTION: Verify that your system is 24 VAC. If your old system is labeled as 120 or 240 volts, or has wire nuts your system is high voltage. Do not install your thermostat to a high voltage system. Contact your local HVAC professional for help. Install the back plate Use the bubble level provided on the back plate as a guide. Mark where the screws will go with a pencil through the screw holes on the back plate. TIPS: • Use the trim plate to cover up any marks or holes left from the old thermostat. Attach the trim plate before securing the back plate to the wall. • Drill holes with 3/16” drill bit to …
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! 35 Highland Circle, Suite 300 Needham, MA 02494! ! Building!36!Technologies,!LLC! 35!Highland!Circle,!Suite!300! Needham,!MA!02492! 781E474E0500!/[email protected]!! September 15, 2014 Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 To whom it may concern: This letter is to comply with Section 0.457(d)(2)(i) pertaining to confidential material. RF Laboratories would like the following documents regarding this submission for FCC ID: 2AC3T- B36T10RA to be kept confidential. 1. All schematics 2. Block diagrams 3. Circuit descriptions The above material contains trade secrets or technical data, which would customarily be guarded from competitors. We do not want these documents to be accessible to the general public. Sincerely, Daniel Goodman
BUILDING 36 TECHNOLOGIES, LLC. FCC ID: 2AC3T-B36T10RA IC: 12323A-B36T10RA EXTERNAL PHOTOS
BUILDING 36 TECHNOLOGIES, LLC. FCC ID: 2AC3T-B36T10RA IC: 12323A-B36T10RA INTERNAL PHOTOS
FCC PART 15.249 & IC RSS-210 (i8) ANNEX A2.9 UNLICENSED INTENTIONAL RADIATOR COMBINED TEST REPORT Applicant BUILDING 36 TECHNOLOGIES, LLC Address 35 HIGHLAND CIRCLE SUITE 300 NEEDHAM MA 02494 USA FCC ID 2AC3T-B36T10RA IC Certification Number 12323A-B36T10RA Model Number B36-T10 Product Description THERMOSTAT FCC Standard Applied 47 CFR §15.249 Industry Canada Standard Applied RSS-210 Issue 8 Annex A2.9 Date Sample Received 9/11/2014 Date Tested 9/18/14 Tested By Sid Sanders Approved By Cory Leverett Report Number 1611AUT14TestReport.docx Test Results PASS FAIL THE ATTACHED REPORT SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED EXCEPT IN FULL WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF TIMCO ENGINEERING, INC. 849 NW State Road 45 Newberry, FL 32669 USA Ph: 888.472.2424 or 352.472.5500 Fax: 352.472.2030 Email: [email protected] Website: www.timcoengr.com APPLICANT: BUILDING 36 TECHNOLOGIES LLC. FCC ID: 2AC3T-B36T10RA IC: 12323A-B36T10RA REPORT: V:\B\BUILDING 36\1611AUT14\1611AUT14TESTREPORTREV1.DOCX Page 2 of 14 Table of Contents GENERAL REMARKS ...................................................................................................... 3 GENERAL INFORMATION ................................................................................................ 4 TEST RESULTS SUMMARY .............................................................................................. 4 TEST PROCEDURES ....................................................................................................... 5 RADIATION INTERFERENCE ............................................................................................ 6 99% POWER OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH .............................................................................. 8 LOWER BANDEDGE ...................................................................................................... 10 UPPER BANDEDGE ....................................................................................................... 11 DUTY CYCLE: .............................................................................................................. 12 POWER LINE CONDUCTED INTERFERENCE ...................................................................... 13 EMC EQUIPMENT LIST .................................................................................................. 14 APPLICANT: BUILDING 36 TECHNOLOGIES LLC. FCC ID: 2AC3T-B36T10RA IC: 12323A-B36T10RA REPORT: V:\B\BUILDING 36\1611AUT14\1611AUT14TESTREPORTREV1.DOCX Page 3 of 14 GENERAL REMARKS The attached report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written permission of Timco Engineering Inc. Summary The device under test does: fulfill the general approval requirements as identified in this test report not fulfill the general approval requirements as identified in this test report Attestations This equipment has been tested in accordance with the standards identified in this test report. To the best of my knowledge and belief, these tests were performed using the measurement procedures described in this report. All instrumentation and accessories used to test products for compliance to the indicated standards are calibrated regularly in accordance with ISO 17025: 2005 requirements. I attest that the necessary measurements were made, under my supervision, at: Timco Engineering Inc. 849 NW State Road 45 Newberry, Fl 32669 Authorized Signatory Name: Sid Sanders Project Manager Date: 9/20/14 Table of Contents APPLICANT: BUILDING 36 TECHNOLOGIES LLC. FCC ID: 2AC3T-B36T10RA IC: 12323A-B36T10RA REPORT: V:\B\BUILDING 36\1611AUT14\1611AUT14TESTREPORTREV1.DOCX Page 4 of 14 GENERAL INFORMATION EUT Specification The test results relate only to the items tested. Applicable Standards FCC Part 15.249 & IC RSS-210 (i8), RSS-GEN (i3) EUT Description WIRELESS THERMOSTAT FCC ID 2AC3T-B36T10RA IC Certification Number 12323A-B36T10RA Model Number B36-T10 Operating Frequency TX: 908.4 & 916 MHz RX: Same No. of Channels 2 Modulations EUT Power Source 110–120Vac/50– 60Hz when Charging DC Power Battery Operated Exclusively Test Item Prototype Pre- Production Production Type of Equipment Fixed Mobile Portable Antenna Connector FCC Rules require that the antenna connector be unique. There is no antenna connector, it has an integrated PCB antenna Test Facility Timco Engineering Inc. located at 849 NW State Road 45 Newberry, FL 32669 USA. Conditions in the Test laboratory Temperature: 26ºC Relative humidity: 50% Test Exercise Placed into continuous transmit mode with 100% duty cycle Revision History of EUT None TEST RESULTS SUMMARY FCC Rules Part No. Industry Canada Rules RESULTS – Pass/Fail/NA 15.249 Fundamental Emission RSS-210 (i8) ANNEX A2.9, RSS-GEN (i3) Pass 15.249 & 15.209 Harmonics & Spurious RSS-210 (i8) ANNEX A2.9, RSS-GEN (i3) Pass 15.205 & 2.202 Occupied Bandwidth RSS-GEN (i3), 4.6 Pass 15.249 & 15.205 Bandedge Compliance RSS-GEN (i3), 4.6 Pass 15.207 Power Line Emissions RSS-GEN (i3), 7.2.4 N/A Table of Contents APPLICANT: BUILDING 36 TECHNOLOGIES LLC. FCC ID: 2AC3T-B36T10RA IC: 12323A-B36T10RA REPORT: V:\B\BUILDING 36\1611AUT14\1611AUT14TESTREPORTREV1.DOCX Page 5 of 14 TEST PROCEDURES Radiation Interference: ANSI C63.4-2003 using a spectrum analyzer, a preselector, a quasi-peak adapter, and an appropriate antenna. The analyzer was calibrated in dB above a microvolt at the output of the antenna. The resolution bandwidth was 100 kHz with an appropriate sweep speed and the video bandwidth was 300 kHz up to 1 GHz and 1 MHz with a video BW of 3 MHz above 1 GHz. When an emission was found, the table was rotated to produce the maximum signal strength. The antenna was placed in both the horizontal and vertical planes and the worst case emissions were reported. The spectrum was searched to at least the tenth (10) harmonic of the fundamental. Emissions were scanned from 30MHz to the tenth harmonic of the fundamental frequency at three places in the band. All emissions greater than 20 dB from the limit are not reported. 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BUILDING 36 TECHNOLOGIES, LLC. FCC ID: 2AC3T-B36T10RA IC: 12323A-B36T10RA TEST SET UP PHOTOS RADIATED EMISSIONS TEST SET UP PHOTOS POWERLINE CONDUCTED EMISSIONS TEST SET UP PHOTO
849 NW State Road 45 · NEWBERRY, Florida · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 2 | 15C | 916 MHz - 916 MHz | - |

Wireless Thermostat
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Wireless Water Sensor
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Temperature sensor
Equipment Class
DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified
Gateway
Equipment Class
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter
Thermostat
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter