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Product Manual • Smart Thermostat HD Overview o Smart Thermostat HD Hardware Display Thermostat • Button • Status LED • Installation Precautions o Before installing the Smart Thermostat HD or servicing the HVAC equipment, turn off power to the system. o Leave power off until you have finished installing or servicing the HVAC equipment. o Shorting the electric terminals at the control on the heating or cooling system is not recommended. Do not test the system this way. o When testing the existing system or the new Smart Thermostat HD do not run the cooling system when it is cold outside as this may harm the compressor. Please wait for mild temperature to test the cooling system. o You must follow all local codes and ordinances for wiring the system. o This Smart Thermostat HD should only be powered by a listed Class 2 power supply at 24 VAC (C-Wire or wall transformer). o An amperage higher than 1 amp to each thermostat terminal may cause damage to the thermostat. o Verify that the system is 24 VAC. If the old system is labeled as 120 or 240 volts or has wire nuts, the system is high voltage. Do NOT install this thermostat on a high voltage system. Contact a local HVAC professional for help. o Questions? Visit: www.alarm.com/supportcenter or contact your service provider. • Smart Thermostat HD Installation - Considerations o This Smart Thermostat HD requires 24 VAC power, it does not have the option to be battery powered. This is supplied via a common wire, typically identified as C. o The Smart Thermostat HD can adapt for situations where there are not enough wires in the bundle at the install location. For example, if you do not have C-Wire but do have 24 VAC available at the HVAC unit, or if you have upgraded your HVAC equipment and now require more control wires. For these scenarios, the Smart Thermostat HD may be installed in a way that requires only 2 wires at the wall. For instructions on this install configuration and further information, please find the Installation Guide in the separate Power Plate box. • In the Box / Recommended Tools o Smart Thermostat HD - Thermostat o Smart Thermostat HD - Display o Trim Plate o Wall Screws x2 o Drywall Anchors x2 o Phillips Screwdriver o Camera o Pencil o Needle nose pliers o Power drill – 3/16 th inch (#13) drill bit • Smart Thermostat HD Installation – Location o If replacing an old thermostat, the new Smart Thermostat HD can be mounted in its place. If a new location is desired it will be necessary to move the wiring. o New installation and relocation should follow the accompanying guidelines to ensure the most accurate temperature reading and ease of use. Mount 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 to large temperature variances, such as: direct sunlight, near an AC unit, above or below auxiliary heat and air vents, and drafts from windows or exterior doors. Be aware of what is on the other side of the wall where the install is occurring. Do not install on walls adjacent to unheated rooms, stoves, or housing hot water pipes. Exterior walls are also not ideal locations for installation Damp areas will not only affect the humidity reading of the product but could lead to corrosion and shorten the lifespan of the product. Install in a location with good air circulation. Stagnant air will not accurately reflect the rate of temperature change in the room. Avoid areas behind open doors, corners, and alcoves. Wait until construction and painting are finished before installing. • Smart Thermostat HD Installation - Preparation o If adding to a z-wave network, power on the Hub or Panel and verify it is communicating. o If installing on a z-wave network utilizing smart start scan the QR code found either on the Thermostat or the box. o Test existing system Verify that the heating and/or cooling system is operating properly before you try to install the new Smart Thermostat HD. !CAUTION: Do not test the system by shorting electric terminals. !CAUTION: Do not test the cooling system if it is cold outside, as this may harm the compressor. o Turn off power at the HVAC unit Turn all heating and cooling systems off. This can be done at the circuit breaker. !CAUTION: Do not remove the existing thermostat until power has been turned off at the circuit breaker. o Remove existing thermostat Remove the cover from the existing thermostat. Do not disconnect the wires yet. Make sure the wires are identified correctly. If you have an unidentified wire, it may be necessary to identify the wire where it connects to the heating or air conditioning equipment. !CAUTION: Wiring can vary for each manufacturer. Identify all wiring before removing it from the existing thermostat. Take a picture of the wires before you detach them from the existing thermostat for future reference. Once all wires are identified and a picture is taken, disconnect all of the wires and remove the existing thermostat. Remember to secure the wires so they do not fall into the wall. o Prep wires if needed Follow these guidelines for safe and secure wire connections: • Ensure the wires are a proper gauge between 16-24 AWG (1.5 – 0.5 mm 2 ) • Make sure wires have exposed straight ends of the appropriate length. !CAUTION: Verify that the system is 24 VAC. If the old system is labeled as 120 or 240 volts or has wire nuts, the system is high voltage. Do not install the thermostat on a high voltage system. Contact a local HVAC professional for help. • Smart Thermostat HD Installation – Thermostat Install o Level and mount the Thermostat to the wall with the supplied hardware o If additional support is necessary, drill holes with a 3/16’’ (#13) drill bit and tap in the drywall anchors. o Mount trim plate prior to securing the Thermostat to the wall if re…
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150 A Street, Suite 104 Needham, MA 02494 Building 36 Technologies, LLC 781-474-0500 / [email protected] 5/5/2021 Nemko North America, Inc. 303 River Road Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1V 1H2 REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIALITY - FCC FCC ID: 2AC3T-B36T40RA Pursuant to Sections 0.457(d)(1)(ii) and 0.459 of the Commission’s Rules and FCC Guidance document 726920, we hereby request confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below: PERMANENT LONG-TERM CONFIDENTIALITY: Exhibit Type File Name Block Diagram Schematics Operational Description 2AC3T-B36T40RA BlkDia.pdf 2AC3T-B36T40RA Schem.pdf 2AC3T-B36T40RA OpDes.pdf SHORT TERM CONFIDENTIALITY FOR A PERIOD OF 180 DAYS: Exhibit Type File Name Internal Photos 2AC3T-B36T40RA IntPho.pdf When the device is marketed before the requested number of days listed above, the grantee will inform the TCB to release the Short-Term Confidentiality information withheld on the FCC equipment authorization website. The above information contains trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of this information might be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The Applicant understands that pursuant to Rule 0.457(d)(1)(ii), disclosure of this Application and all accompanying materials will not be made before the date of the Grant for this Application. Sincerely, Daniel Goodman
150 A Street, Suite 104 Needham, MA 02494 Building 36 Technologies, LLC 781-474-0500 / [email protected] 5/5/2021 Nemko North America, Inc. 303 River Road Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1V 1H2 AUTHORITY TO ACT AS AGENT – FCC FCC ID: 2AC3T-B36T40RA On our behalf, I appoint Larry Stillings, Compliance Worldwide, Inc., to act as our agent in the preparation of this application for equipment certification. I certify that submitted documents properly describe the device or system for which equipment certification is sought. I also certify that each unit manufactured, imported or marketed, as defined in FCC regulations will have affixed to it a label identical to that submitted for approval with this application. In signing this letter, Applicant certifies that neither the applicant nor any party to the application is not subject to a denial of Federal benefits, that include FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti- Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. § 862 because of a conviction for possession or distribution of a controlled substance. See 47 CFR 1.2002(b) for the definition of a "party" for these purposes. For instances where our authorized agent signs the application for certification on our behalf, I acknowledge that all responsibility for complying with the terms and conditions for certification, as specified by Nemko North America Inc., still resides still resides with us. Sincerely, Daniel Goodman
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MODEL: ADC-T40 FW: v1.0 / ZFW: v1.0 / HW: B36-T40-Z-A FCC: 2AC3T-B36T40RA / IC: 12323A-B36T40RA DESIGNED AND ASSEMBLED IN THE USA Thermostat PIN Code: 00000 00:00:00:00:00:00SN: 0000000000000000 WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. 7C ADCT40 THERMOSTAT CMF 050621 SCALE: 1 = 1 CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY* © 2021 ALARM.COM DRAWING FOR REFERENCE ONLY, DIMENSIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN FROM PART * THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION AND MAY NOT BE DISCLOSED IN ANY MANNER, REPRODUCED, OR OTHERWISE RELEASED WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION OF ALARM.COM THIS DOCUMENT IS CONDITIONALLY ISSUED AND NEITHER RECEIPT OR POSESSION THEREOF CONFERS OR TRANSFERS ANY RIGHT IN OR LICENSE TO USE. ALL PLASTICS MUST BE FREE FROM TOOLING MARKS, WITNESS LINES, SINK MARKS, EXCESSIVE DRAFT AND VISIBLE PARTING LINES 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-36-36-3 MATTE MATCH MOLDTECH TEXTURE #11500 WHITE MATCH PANTONE PLASTICS #Q52063 6-3 GRAY MATCH PMS COLOR BRIDGE COOL GRAY 7 C 7C LASER ENGRAVING MATCH PMS COLOR BRIDGE SEE CALLOUT COLOR 7C 7C PAD PRINTING MATCH PMS COLOR BRIDGE SEE CALLOUT COLOR
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Test Number: 150-21 Issue Date: 3/31/2021 Page 35 of 72 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax (603) 887 6445 www.complianceworldwide.com 7. Measurement Data (continued) 7.12. Public Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy Levels ((1.1307 (b)(1)) RSS-GEN, ISSUE 5, RSS-102 continued) 7.12.2. RSS-102 Issue 5 Requirements Requirement: Requirement: RF exposure evaluation is required if the separation distance between the user and/or bystander and the device’s radiating element is greater than 20 cm, except when the device operates as follows: at or above 300 MHz and below 6 GHz and the source-based, time- averaged maximum e.i.r.p. of the device is equal to or less than 1.31 x 10 -2 x ƒ 0.6834 W (adjusted for tune-up tolerance), where ƒ is in MHz. Results: Compliant Frequency Separation Distance Maximum Power 1 RSS-102 Exemption Limit 2 Result (MHz) (cm) (mW) (Watts) (Watts) 2402 ≥ 20 24.55 0.025 2.68 Compliant 2440 ≥ 20 23.66 0.024 2.71 Compliant 2480 ≥ 20 23.50 0.023 2.74 Compliant 1 Reference Section 6.2 of this report. 2 Reference RSS-102, § 2.5.2 Exemption Limits for Routine Evaluation – RF Exposure Evaluation for distances greater than 20 cm. The following formula was used to determine the exemption limit (W): 1.31 x 10 -2 x ƒ 0.6834 (ƒ = frequency (MHz))
Test Number: 155-21 Issue Date: 3/31/2021 Page 31 of 53 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax (603) 887 6445 www.complianceworldwide.com 7. Measurement Data (continued) 7.12. Public Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy Levels ((1.1307 (b)(1)) RSS-GEN, ISSUE 5, RSS-102) 7.12.1. 1.1307 (b) (1) Public Exposure Requirement: Systems operating under the provisions of this section shall be operated in a manner that ensures that the public is not exposed to radio frequency energy levels in excess of the Commission’s guidelines. Frequency (MHz) MPE Distance (cm) DUT Output Power (dBm) DUT Antenna Gain (dBi) Power Density Limit (mW/cm 2 ) Result (mW/cm 2 ) (W/m 2 ) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 912.0000 20 9.31 8 0.010708537 0.10708537 0.6080000 Compliant 920.0000 20 9.13 8 0.010273777 0.10273777 0.6133333 Compliant • PD = Power Density (mW/cm 2 ) • OP = DUT Output Power (dBm) • AG = DUT Antenna Gain (dBi) • d = MPE Distance (cm) 1. Reference CFR 2.1091: For purposes of this section, a mobile device is defined as a transmitting device designed to be used in other than fixed locations and to generally be used in such a way that a separation distance of at least 20 centimeters is normally maintained between the transmitter’s radiating structure(s) and the body of the user or nearby persons. 2. Table 6.2 of this test report. 3. Estimated Antenna gain comparing radiated measurements to conducted measurements. 4. Power density is calculated from field strength measurement and antenna gain. 5. Reference CFR 1.1310, Table 1: Limits for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE), Section (B): Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure. Limit = f/1500, where f is in MHz. Results: Passed - The device under test meets the exclusion requirement detailed for a device with a separation distance of 20 cm. OP + AG (4 x π x d²) PD = Test Number: 155-21 Issue Date: 3/31/2021 Page 32 of 53 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax (603) 887 6445 www.complianceworldwide.com 7. Measurement Data (continued) 7.12. Public Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy Levels ((1.1307 (b)(1)) RSS-GEN, ISSUE 5, RSS-102 continued) 7.12.2. RSS-102 Issue 5 Requirements Requirement: Requirement: RF exposure evaluation is required if the separation distance between the user and/or bystander and the device’s radiating element is greater than 20 cm, except when the device operates as follows: at or above 300 MHz and below 6 GHz and the source-based, time- averaged maximum e.i.r.p. of the device is equal to or less than 1.31 x 10 -2 x ƒ 0.6834 W (adjusted for tune-up tolerance), where ƒ is in MHz. Results: Compliant Frequency Separation Distance Maximum Power 1 RSS-102 Exemption Limit 2 Result (MHz) (cm) (mW) (Watts) (Watts) 912.00 ≥ 20 8.53 0.00853 1.38 Compliant 920.00 ≥ 20 8.18 0.00818 1.39 Compliant 1 Reference Section 6.2 of this report. 2 Reference RSS-102, § 2.5.2 Exemption Limits for Routine Evaluation – RF Exposure Evaluation for distances greater than 20 cm. The following formula was used to determine the exemption limit (W): 1.31 x 10 -2 x ƒ 0.6834 (ƒ = frequency (MHz))
Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax (603) 887 6445 www.complianceworldwide.com COMPLIANCE WORLDWIDE INC. TEST REPORT 150-21 In Accordance with the Requirements of FCC PART 15.247, SUBPART C ISED Canada RSS-247, Issue 2 Issued to Building 36 Technologies 150 A Street – Suite 104 Needham, MA 02494 781-474-0500 for the ADC-T40 Thermostat BLE Radio FCC ID: 2AC3T-B36T40RA IC: 12323A-B36T40RA Report Issued on March 31, 2021 Prepared by This test report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without written permission from Compliance Worldwide, Inc. Test Number: 150-21 Issue Date: 3/31/2021 Page 2 of 72 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax (603) 887 6445 www.complianceworldwide.com Table of Contents 1. Scope ................................................................................................................................................................. 3 2 .Product Details ................................................................................................................................................... 3 2.1 Manufacturer ............................................................................................................................................... 3 2.2 Model Number ............................................................................................................................................. 3 2.3 Serial Number ............................................................................................................................................. 3 2.4 Description .................................................................................................................................................. 3 2.5 Power Source .............................................................................................................................................. 3 2.6 Hardware Revision ...................................................................................................................................... 3 2.7 Software Revision ....................................................................................................................................... 3 2.8 Modulation Type .......................................................................................................................................... 3 2.9 Operating Frequency ................................................................................................................................... 3 2.10 EMC Modifications .................................................................................................................................... 3 3. Product Configuration ......................................................................................................................................... 3 3.1 Operational Characteristics & Software ....................................................................................................... 3 3.2 EUT Hardware ............................................................................................................................................. 3 3.3 EUT Cables/Transducers ............................................................................................................................ 3 3.4 Support Equipment ...................................................................................................................................... 4 3.5 Block Diagram ............................................................................................................................................. 4 4. Measurements Parameters ................................................................................................................................ 4 4.1 Measurement Equipment Used to Perform Test ......................................................................................... 4 4.2 Measurement Software ............................................................................................................................... 5 4.3 Measurement & Equipment Setup ............................................................................................................... 5 4.4 Measurement Procedures ........................................................................................................................... 5 4.5 Measurement Uncertainty ........................................................................................................................... 6 5. Choice of Equipment for Test Suits .................................................................................................................... 6 5.1 Choice of Model .......................................................................................................................................... 6 5.2 Presentation ................................................................................................................................................ 6 5.3 Choice of Operating Frequencies ................................................................................................................ 6 5.4 Mode of Operation ....................................................................................................................................... 6 6. Measurement Summary ..................................................................................................................................... 7 7. Measurement Data ............................................................................................................................................. 8 7.1 Antenna Requirement ................................................................................................................................. 8 7.2 Minimum DTS Bandwidth ...............................................................................................…
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Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax (603) 887 6445 www.complianceworldwide.com COMPLIANCE WORLDWIDE INC. TEST REPORT 155-21 In Accordance with the Requirements of FCC PART 15.247, SUBPART C ISED Canada RSS-247, Issue 2 Issued to Building 36 Technologies 150 A Street – Suite 104 Needham, MA 02494 781-474-0500 for the ADC-T40 Thermostat Z-Wave LR Radio FCC ID: 2AC3T-B36T40RA IC: 12323A-B36T40RA Report Issued on March 31, 2021 Prepared by This test report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without written permission from Compliance Worldwide, Inc. Test Number: 155-21 Issue Date: 3/31/2021 Page 2 of 53 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax (603) 887 6445 www.complianceworldwide.com Table of Contents 1. Scope ................................................................................................................................................................. 3 2 .Product Details ................................................................................................................................................... 3 2.1 Manufacturer ............................................................................................................................................... 3 2.2 Model Number ............................................................................................................................................. 3 2.3 Serial Number ............................................................................................................................................. 3 2.4 Description .................................................................................................................................................. 3 2.5 Power Source .............................................................................................................................................. 3 2.6 Hardware Revision ...................................................................................................................................... 3 2.7 Software Revision ....................................................................................................................................... 3 2.8 Modulation Type .......................................................................................................................................... 3 2.9 Operating Frequency ................................................................................................................................... 3 2.10 EMC Modifications .................................................................................................................................... 3 3. Product Configuration ......................................................................................................................................... 3 3.1 Operational Characteristics & Software ....................................................................................................... 3 3.2 EUT Hardware ............................................................................................................................................. 3 3.3 EUT Cables/Transducers ............................................................................................................................ 3 3.4 Support Equipment ...................................................................................................................................... 4 3.5 Block Diagram ............................................................................................................................................. 4 4. Measurements Parameters ................................................................................................................................ 4 4.1 Measurement Equipment Used to Perform Test ......................................................................................... 4 4.2 Measurement Software ............................................................................................................................... 5 4.3 Measurement & Equipment Setup ............................................................................................................... 5 4.4 Measurement Procedures ........................................................................................................................... 5 4.5 Measurement Uncertainty ........................................................................................................................... 6 5. Choice of Equipment for Test Suits .................................................................................................................... 6 5.1 Choice of Model .......................................................................................................................................... 6 5.2 Presentation ................................................................................................................................................ 6 5.3 Choice of Operating Frequencies ................................................................................................................ 6 5.4 EUT Positions for Emissions Measurements............................................................................................... 6 6. Measurement Summary ..................................................................................................................................... 7 7. Measurement Data ............................................................................................................................................. 8 7.1 Antenna Requirement ................................................................................................................................. 8 7.2 Minimum DTS Bandwidth ...........................................................................................................…
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Test Number: 150-21 Issue Date: 3/31/2021 Page 36 of 72 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax (603) 887 6445 www.complianceworldwide.com 8. Test Setup Photographs 8.1. Spurious Radiated Emissions, 30 kHz to 30 MHz – Front Test Number: 150-21 Issue Date: 3/31/2021 Page 37 of 72 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax (603) 887 6445 www.complianceworldwide.com 8. Test Setup Photographs 8.2. Spurious Radiated Emissions, < 30 MHz – Rear Test Number: 150-21 Issue Date: 3/31/2021 Page 38 of 72 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax (603) 887 6445 www.complianceworldwide.com 8. Test Setup Photographs 8.3. Spurious Radiated Emissions, 30 MHz to 1 GHz – Rear View Test Number: 150-21 Issue Date: 3/31/2021 Page 39 of 72 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax (603) 887 6445 www.complianceworldwide.com 8. Test Setup Photographs 8.4. Radiated Emissions Above 1 GHz – Front Test Number: 150-21 Issue Date: 3/31/2021 Page 40 of 72 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax (603) 887 6445 www.complianceworldwide.com 8. Test Setup Photographs 8.5. Radiated Emissions 1 to 18 GHz – Rear Test Number: 150-21 Issue Date: 3/31/2021 Page 41 of 72 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax (603) 887 6445 www.complianceworldwide.com 8. Test Setup Photographs 8.6. Radiated Emissions Above 18 GHz – Rear Test Number: 150-21 Issue Date: 3/31/2021 Page 42 of 72 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax (603) 887 6445 www.complianceworldwide.com 8. Test Setup Photographs 8.7. Conducted Emissions Measurements - Front Test Number: 150-21 Issue Date: 3/31/2021 Page 43 of 72 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax (603) 887 6445 www.complianceworldwide.com 8. Test Setup Photographs 8.8. Conducted Emissions Measurements - Rear
Test Number: 155-21 Issue Date: 3/31/2021 Page 33 of 53 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax (603) 887 6445 www.complianceworldwide.com 8. Test Setup Photographs 8.1. Spurious Radiated Emissions, 30 kHz to 30 MHz – Front Test Number: 155-21 Issue Date: 3/31/2021 Page 34 of 53 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax (603) 887 6445 www.complianceworldwide.com 8. Test Setup Photographs 8.2. Spurious Radiated Emissions, < 30 MHz – Rear Test Number: 155-21 Issue Date: 3/31/2021 Page 35 of 53 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax (603) 887 6445 www.complianceworldwide.com 8. Test Setup Photographs 8.3. Spurious Radiated Emissions, 30 MHz to 1 GHz – Rear View Test Number: 155-21 Issue Date: 3/31/2021 Page 36 of 53 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax (603) 887 6445 www.complianceworldwide.com 8. Test Setup Photographs 8.4. Radiated Emissions Above 1 GHz – Front Test Number: 155-21 Issue Date: 3/31/2021 Page 37 of 53 Compliance Worldwide, Inc. - 357 Main Street - Sandown, NH 03873 (603) 887 3903 Fax (603) 887 6445 www.complianceworldwide.com 8. Test Setup Photographs 8.5. Radiated Emissions 1 to 18 GHz – Rear Test Number: 155-…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 15C | 912 MHz - 920 MHz | 9.00 mW |

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Equipment Class
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Equipment Class
DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified
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DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
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