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51000-305 Wireless Carbon Monoxide Alarm Installation Guide Attention: This manual should be read prior to use and retained for further information. GENERAL INFORMATION The Wireless Carbon Monoxide Alarm is a 3V battery powered wireless detector intended for use with a compatible wireless alarm system. The detector consists of an electrochemical carbon monoxide sensor assembly coupled to a wireless transmitter. The Wireless Carbon Monoxide Alarm communicates with the control panel and can send alarm, tamper and battery condition messages to the system’s receiver. Refer to the wireless system’s instruction for the maximum number of transmitters that can be supported. IMPORTANT: This detector must be tested and maintained regularly following NFPA 720 requirements. This device is designed to protect individuals from the acute effects of carbon monoxide exposure. It will not fully safeguard individuals with specific medical conditions. If in doubt consult a medical practitioner. WARNING This product is intended for use in ordinary indoor residential areas. It is not designed to measure compliance with Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) commercial and industrial standards. Contents of box: • Wireless Carbon Monoxide Alarm with base • Installation guide • Pack of screws and anchors • Labels as appropriate • 1 CR123A Panasonic battery ! 2 APD0602 A140513 Wireless CO Install The Wireless Carbon Monoxide Alarm contains a sounder which generates the ANSI S3.41 temporal 4 pattern in an alarm condition (see Table 1 for temporal 4 pattern). In alarm, a message is also sent to the control panel and the detector’s ID is displayed at the console. During an alarm condition, pressing the detector’s hush button will silence the sounder for five minutes. The mounting base installation is simplified by the incorporation of features compatible for both drywall fasteners (not supplied) and other methods. Tricolored LED (green, yellow, red) and a sounder on the detector provide local visual and audible indication of the detector’s status as listed in Table 1. During initial power-up the LED blinks alternately green, yellow then red. It takes about 60 seconds for the detector’s CO sensor to stabilize. After power-up has completed and the detector is functioning normally, the green LED blinks once every 12 seconds. StatusLEDs Sounder (does not pulse the sounder and LED concurrently) Radio signalling Normal Green flash every 12 seconds Off Normal (None) Alarm/ Test Red flash every 12 seconds ANSI S3.41 temporal 4 (press button to hush for 5 minutes) Alarm Detector trouble Yellow flash every 6 seconds One 100ms chirp every 45 seconds Fault Low battery Yellow flash every 12 seconds One 100ms chirp every 45 seconds (press button to hush for 12 hours) Low Battery Detector end of life Yellow flash every 23 seconds One 100ms chirp every 45 seconds Fault Powerup Green, yellow, red flash sequence every 12 seconds One 100ms chirp at end of power- up sequence None Tamper Green, yellow, red flash sequence every 12 seconds OffTamper Table 1. Detector status and indication 3 APD0602 A140513 Wireless CO Install StatusLEDs Sounder (does not pulse the sounder and LED concurrently) Radio signalling Normal Green flash every 12 seconds Off Normal (None) Alarm/ Test Red flash every 12 seconds ANSI S3.41 temporal 4 (press button to hush for 5 minutes) Alarm Detector trouble Yellow flash every 6 seconds One 100ms chirp every 45 seconds Fault Low battery Yellow flash every 12 seconds One 100ms chirp every 45 seconds (press button to hush for 12 hours) Low Battery Detector end of life Yellow flash every 23 seconds One 100ms chirp every 45 seconds Fault Powerup Green, yellow, red flash sequence every 12 seconds One 100ms chirp at end of power- up sequence None Tamper Green, yellow, red flash sequence every 12 seconds OffTamper Detector Trouble: When the sensor supervision is in trouble condition, the yellow LED blinks once every six seconds and there is a chirp every 45 seconds. After 12 hours the panel will display a loss of supervision message. Detector end of life feature: When the detector has reached the end of its life, the yellow LED blinks once every 23 seconds and there is a chirp every 45 seconds. After 12 hours the panel will display a loss of supervision message. This indicates that the CO sensor inside the detector has passed the end of its life and the detector must be replaced. The detector lifespan is five years from the date of manufacture. Refer to DETECTOR REPLACEMENT section. Low Battery Detection: The Wireless Carbon Monoxide Alarm is powered by a single 3-volt CR123A Panasonic Lithium battery (included). The detector regularly checks for a low battery. If a low battery is detected, the transmitter sends a low battery message to the control panel, which displays the detector’s ID at low battery. In addition, the yellow LED of the detector will blink every 12 seconds. The detector’s sounder will chirp every 45 seconds (yellow LED continues to blink) until the battery is replaced. Pressing the hush button will silence the chirps for 12 hours, if no other trouble conditions exist. The battery should be replaced WHEN the chirps begin. Be sure to replace the battery with a fresh one. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. BATTERY INSTALLATION AND REPLACEMENT To replace the battery: 1. Remove the detector from its mounting base by twisting the detector counterclockwise. Remove and dispose of the battery according to your local regulations. 2. 2. To ensure proper power-down sequence, wait a minimum of 20 seconds before installing new battery. 3. Install a new 3-volt CR123A Panasonic …
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Nebraska Center for Excellence in Electronics 4740 Discovery Drive Lincoln, NE 68521 Phone: 402.323.6233 Fax: 402.323.6238 External Photos Manufacturer: Apollo America FCC ID: 2ACE9-51000305 IC: 12011A-51000305 Nebraska Center for Excellence in Electronics 4740 Discovery Drive Lincoln, NE 68521 Phone: 402.323.6233 Fax: 402.323.6238 Nebraska Center for Excellence in Electronics 4740 Discovery Drive Lincoln, NE 68521 Phone: 402.323.6233 Fax: 402.323.6238
1 IMPRINT ART IS NOT FINAL SHEET 2 OF 2 10/11/2013 10/12/2013 AF JRB UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED: SCALE: 1:1 DWG. NO. A TITLE: NAMEDATE COMMENTS: MFG APPR. ENG APPR. CHECKED DRAWN PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF APOLLO AMERICA, INC.. ANY REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS A WHOLE WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF APOLLO AMERICA, INC. IS PROHIBITED. 5 4 3 2 1 SIZE REV DRAWING IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY...CAD IS MASTER WIRELESS CO DETECTOR AA 51000-305_AA_COLbl APDO613 A140725 WIRELESS CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM ALARME SANS FIL DE DÈTECTION DU MONOXYDE DE CARBONE MODEL 51000-305 FCC ID: 2ACE9-51000305 IC: 12011A-51000305 FREQUENCY: 345MHz MANUFACTURED BY/FABRIQUEE PAR APOLLO: 25 CORPORATE DRIVE, AUBURN HILLS MI 48326 MADE IN USA REFER TO INSTALL GUIDE/SE RÉFÉRER A GUIDE D'INSTALLATION: APD0602 THESE SHOULD BE READ AND RETAINED/VEUILLEZ LIRE CE MANUEL AVANT UTILISATION ET CONSERVÉS-LE COMME RÉFÉRENCE ULTÉRIEURE  WARNING  AVERTISSEMENT CARBON MONOXIDE CANNOT BE SEEN OR SMELLED BUT CAN KILL YOU. IF ALARM SIGNAL SOUNDS: 1) OPERATE TEST/HUSH BUTTON. 2) CALL YOUR EMERGENCY SERVICES (FIRE DEPARTMENT OR 911). 3) IMMEDIATELY MOVE TO FRESH AIR - OUTDOORS OR BY AN OPEN DOOR/WINDOW. LE MONOXYDE DE CARBONE EST INVISIBLE ET SANS ODEUR MAIS PEUT ÊTRE FATAL. EN CAS DE DÉCLENCHEMENT DE L ‘ALARME: 1) APPUYER SUR LE BOUTON DE REMISE A TEST/HUSH. 2) COMPOSEZ LE NUMÉRO D’URGENCE (POMPIERS DU 911). 3) PRENEZ IMMÉDIATEMENT L’ AIR - A L ‘EXTERIEUR OU A UNE FENÊTRE. USE ONLY BATTERIES SPECIFIED IN MARKING. USE OF A DIFFERENT BATTERY WILL HAVE A DETRIMENTAL EFFECT ON DEVICE OPERATION. UTILISEZ LES PILES RECOMMANDÉES UNIQUEMENT DANS LE GUIDE D’INSTALLATION. L ‘UTILISATION DE PILES DIFFERENTES POURRAIT NUIRE AU BON FONCTIONNEMENT DE L ’APPEREIL. REPLACEMENT BATTERY TYPE / CHANGEMENT DE LA PILE: PANASONIC CR123A CONSTANT EXPOSURES TO HIGH OR LOW TEMPS OR HIGH HUMIDITY MAY REDUCE BATTERY LIFE / DES EXPOSITIONS CONSTANTES A DES TEMPERATURES ELEVES OU BASSES OU A UNE HUMIDITE ELEVEE PEUVENT REDUIRE L'AUTONOMIE DES PILES SENSITIVITY/SENSIBILITÉ: 400PPM, RESPONSE TIME/TEMPS DE REPONSE: 4-15 MINUTES • CLEAN WITH DRY CLOTH • TEST ONCE A WEEK BY PUSHING TEST/HUSH BUTTON • RETURN TO QOLSYS FOR SERVICING • EXAMINEZ UNE FOIS PARE SEMAINE EN POUSSANT LE BOUTON DE TEST/HUSH • NETTOYER AVEC UN CHIFFON • REVENEZ A QOLSYS POUR L'ENTRETIEN XXXXXXX APDO613 A140725
Apollo America, Inc. 25 Corporate Drive Tel: +1 (248) 332-3900 Email: [email protected] Auburn Hills, MI 48326 USA Fax: +1 (248) 332-8807 Web: www.apollo-fire.com To whom it may concern, In regards to the labeling requirements found in CFR 47, Part 15.19, the project being filed with the FCC does not have sufficient room, due to the safety marking requirements of UL 217, CAN/ULC-S531, UL 2034, and CAN/CSA-6.19. A nearly identical filing has been performed in the past under Apollo Fire Detectors, LTD. FCC ID numbers ZFH-CO3345 and ZFH-SMKT3345. I believe that the subpart (5) of part 15.19 (See excerpt below) was used with the original filing: (5) When the device is so small or for such use that it is not practicable to place the statement specified under paragraph (a) of this section on it, the information required by this paragraph shall be placed in a prominent location in the instruction manual or pamphlet supplied to the user or, alternatively, shall be placed on the container in which the device is marketed. However, the FCC identifier or the unique identifier, as appropriate, must be displayed on the device. If you have any other questions or concerns regarding this, or any other matter, please do not hesitate in contacting me. Best regards, John Schertel Conformance Manager
Nebraska Center for Excellence in Electronics 4740 Discovery Drive Lincoln, NE 68521 Phone: 402.323.6233 Fax: 402.323.6238 Internal Photos Manufacturer: Apollo America FCC ID: 2ACE9-51000305 IC: 12011A-51000305 Nebraska Center for Excellence in Electronics 4740 Discovery Drive Lincoln, NE 68521 Phone: 402.323.6233 Fax: 402.323.6238 Nebraska Center for Excellence in Electronics 4740 Discovery Drive Lincoln, NE 68521 Phone: 402.323.6233 Fax: 402.323.6238 Nebraska Center for Excellence in Electronics 4740 Discovery Drive Lincoln, NE 68521 Phone: 402.323.6233 Fax: 402.323.6238 Nebraska Center for Excellence in Electronics 4740 Discovery Drive Lincoln, NE 68521 Phone: 402.323.6233 Fax: 402.323.6238 Nebraska Center for Excellence in Electronics 4740 Discovery Drive Lincoln, NE 68521 Phone: 402.323.6233 Fax: 402.323.6238 Nebraska Center for Excellence in Electronics 4740 Discovery Drive Lincoln, NE 68521 Phone: 402.323.6233 Fax: 402.323.6238 Nebraska Center for Excellence in Electronics 4740 Discovery Drive Lincoln, NE 68521 Phone: 402.323.6233 Fax: 402.323.6238 Nebraska Center for Excellence in Electronics 4740 Discovery Drive Lincoln, NE 68521 Phone: 402.323.6233 Fax: 402.323.6238 Nebraska Center for Excellence in Electronics 4740 Discovery Drive Lincoln, NE 68521 Phone: 402.323.6233 Fax: 402.323.6238 Nebraska Center for Excellence in Electronics 4740 Discovery Drive Lincoln, NE 68521 Phone: 402.323.6233 Fax: 402.323.6238 Nebraska Center for Excellence in Electronics 4740 Discovery Drive Lincoln, NE 68521 Phone: 402.323.6233 Fax: 402.323.6238 Nebraska Center for Excellence in Electronics 4740 Discovery Drive Lincoln, NE 68521 Phone: 402.323.6233 Fax: 402.323.6238 Nebraska Center for Excellence in Electronics 4740 Discovery Drive Lincoln, NE 68521 Phone: 402.323.6233 Fax: 402.323.6238 Nebraska Center for Excellence in Electronics 4740 Discovery Drive Lincoln, NE 68521 Phone: 402.323.6233 Fax: 402.323.6238 Nebraska Center for Excellence in Electronics 4740 Discovery Drive Lincoln, NE 68521 Phone: 402.323.6233 Fax: 402.323.6238 Nebraska Center for Excellence in Electronics 4740 Discovery Drive Lincoln, NE 68521 Phone: 402.323.6233 Fax: 402.323.6238
Nebraska Center for Excellence in Electronics 4740 Discovery Drive Lincoln, NE 68521 Phone: 402.323.6233 Fax: 402.323.6238 The Nebraska Center for Excellence in Electronics (NCEE) authorizes the above named company to reproduce this report provided it is reproduced in its entirety for use by the company’s employees only. Any use that a third party makes of this report, or any reliance on or decisions made based on it, are the responsibility of such third parties. NCEE accepts no responsibility for damages, if any, suffered by any third party as a result of decisions made or actions based on this report. This report applies only to the items tested. NCEE is a FCC and Industry Canada registered lab. FCC #100875, IC #4294 Amended Test Report Includes NCEE Labs report R20140409-21-02C and its amendment in full Company: Apollo America 25 Corporate Dr. Auburn Hills, MI 48326 Product: Wireless Carbon Monoxide Detector M/N 51000-305 Test Report No: R20140409-21-02D FCC ID: 2ACE9-51000305 IC: 12011A-51000305 Approved by: _______________________ Nic S. Johnson, NCE EMC Test Engineering Manager/Technical Manager iNARTE Certified EMC Engineer #EMC-003337-NE Date: 14 AUGUST 2014 Total Pages: 21 NCEE Labs R20140409-22-02D FCC ID: 2ACE9-51000305 IC: 12011A-51000305 Page 2 of 21 1.0 Summary of test results 2.0 Description 2.1 Equipment under test 2.2 Laboratory description 2.3 Description of test modes 2.4 Applied standards 2.5 Description of support units 2.6 Configuration of system under test 3.0 Test equipment used 4.0 Detailed Results 4.1 Unique antenna requirement 4.2 Radiated Emissions 4.3 Bandwidth 4.4 Maximum peak output power Appendix A – Test photos Appendix B – Sample calculation Table of Figures Figure 1 - Radiated Emissions Test Setup ........................................................................... 9 Figure 2 - Radiated Emissions Plot ................................................................................... 13 Figure 3 – Duty Cycle Plot ................................................................................................ 10 Figure 4 - 99% Occupied Bandwidth ................................................................................ 16 Figure 5 – Power Measurement Test Setup ....................................................................... 17 Figure 6 - Radiated Emissions Test Setup ......................................................................... 19 Figure 7 - Radiated Emissions Test Setup ......................................................................... 19 NCEE Labs R20140409-22-02D FCC ID: 2ACE9-51000305 IC: 12011A-51000305 Page 3 of 21 1.0 Summary of test results The EUT has been tested according to the following specifications: APPLIED STANDARDS: FCC Part 15, Subpart C Standard Section Test Type and Limit Result Remark FCC Part 15.203 Unique Antenna Requirement N/A N/A FCC Part 15.209 RSS-210 Sec 2.6 Radiated Emissions Pass Meets the requirement of the limit. FCC Part 15.231 RSS-210 Annex I Minimum Bandwidth, Limit: 862.5 kHz Pass Meets the requirement of the limit. FCC Part 15.231 RSS-210 Sec 2.6 Transmitter Radiated Emissions, Limit: Table 15.209 Pass Meets the requirement of the limit. NCEE Labs R20140409-22-02D FCC ID: 2ACE9-51000305 IC: 12011A-51000305 Page 4 of 21 2.0 Description 2.1 Equipment under test The Equipment Under Test (EUT) was a Carbon Monoxide Detector manufactured by Apollo America. It is used to remotely communicate with fire stations in a state of emergency. EUT Received Date: 2014 MAY 07 EUT Tested Date: 2014 MAY 07 NOTE: 1. For more detailed features description, please refer to the manufacturer's specifications or User's Manual. 2.2 Laboratory description All testing was performed at the NCEE Lincoln facility, which is a FCC and IC registered lab. This site has been fully described in previously submitted reports. Laboratory environmental conditions varied slightly throughout the tests: Relative humidity of 44  4% Temperature of 24  3 Celsius 2.3 Description of test modes The EUT transmits on only one frequency; Channel Frequency 1 345.00 MHz PRODUCT Carbon Monoxide Detector MODEL 51000-305 POWER INPUT 3 VDC (1*3 VDC LI battery) MODULATION TYPE ASK-OOK FREQUENCY RANGE 345 MHz NUMBER OF CHANNELS 1 MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER -5.66 dBm EIRP ANTENNA TYPE Trace Antenna SERIAL NUMBER OF TEST UNIT 0020122 NCEE Labs R20140409-22-02D FCC ID: 2ACE9-51000305 IC: 12011A-51000305 Page 5 of 21 2.4 Applied standards The EUT is a digital transmission device operating at 345 MHz. According to the specifications of the manufacturer, it must comply with the requirements of the following standards: FCC Part 15, Subpart a (15.231) using; ANSI/IEEE C63.4: 2009 ANSI/IEEE C63.10:2009 Industry Canada, RSS 210, Issue 8, Category I Equipment All test items have been performed and recorded as per the above standards. 2.5 Description of support units None 2.6 Configuration of system under test The EUT was powered by 3 VDC (1*3 VDC LI battery) for all the tests and had no auxiliary devices. It was tested by itself. The EUT was programmed by the manufacturer to transmit continually for testing purposes only. The EUT was modified by the manufacturer to test with the device continuously transmitting a series of 1’s and 0’s, for testing purposes. The EUT was tested in the orientation that is specified in the user’s manual. NCEE Labs R20140409-22-02D FCC ID: 2ACE9-51000305 IC: 12011A-51000305 Page 6 of 21 3.0 Test equipment used DESCRIPTION AND MANUFACTURER MODEL NO. SERIAL NO. LAST CALIBRATION DATE Rohde & Schwarz Test Receiver ESIB26 100037 21 Jan 2014 EMCO Biconilog Antenna 3142B 1647 07 Aug 2013 EMCO Horn Antenna 3115 6416 14 Jan 2014 NCEE Labs R20140409-22-02D FCC ID: 2ACE9-51000305 IC: 12011A-51000305 Page 7 of 21 4.0 Detailed results 4.1 Unique antenna requirement 4.1.1 Standard applicable For intentional device, according to FCC 47 CFR Section 15.203, an intentional radiator shall be designed to ensure that no antenna other than that…
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Nebraska Center for Excellence in Electronics 4740 Discovery Drive Lincoln, NE 68521 Phone: 402.323.6233 Fax: 402.323.6238 Test Setup Photos Manufacturer: Apollo America FCC ID: 2ACE9-51000305 IC: 12011A-51000305 Nebraska Center for Excellence in Electronics 4740 Discovery Drive Lincoln, NE 68521 Phone: 402.323.6233 Fax: 402.323.6238
25 Corporate Drive · Auburn Hills, Michigan · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 1 | 15.231 | 345 MHz - 345 MHz | - |

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