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Compatibility.................................................................................................................................... 5 Software Upgrades .......................................................................................................................... 6 Mounting .......................................................................................................................................... 7 Wiring ............................................................................................................................................... 8 Specifications ................................................................................................................................... 9 Front Panel LEDs ........................................................................................................................... 10 Navigation Icons ............................................................................................................................. 10 Panel Fault Displays ...................................................................................................................... 12 Initial Setup..................................................................................................................................... 13 Programming the Control Panel.................................................................................................... 13 Keypad Initialization ...................................................................................................................... 13 Time and Date Setup ...................................................................................................................... 13 Night Setup ..................................................................................................................................... 14 IP Setup and Network Connections...............................................................................................14 Account Setup ................................................................................................................................. 16 Setup................................................................................................................................................ 17 Brightness and Volume Control..................................................................................................... 17 Display & Audio Setup ................................................................................................................... 17 Operating Modes............................................................................................................................. 17 Adjust the Screen Timeouts ........................................................................................................... 18 Clean Screen ................................................................................................................................... 18 Multi-Media...................................................................................................................................... 19 Picture Setup................................................................................................................................... 19 Camera Setup.................................................................................................................................. 20 Video (Audio) Setup ........................................................................................................................ 22 System Setup.................................................................................................................................. 23 CS Setup .......................................................................................................................................... 23 ECP Address Selection ................................................................................................................... 23 CS Options / Operating Modes....................................................................................................... 24 Operating Modes............................................................................................................................. 24 Screen Security ............................................................................................................................... 25 Code Authority ................................................................................................................................ 26 Device Events.................................................................................................................................. 26 Panel Configuration........................................................................................................................ 26 User System Setup......................................................................................................................... 27 User Setup...............…
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A Table of Contents 3 ABOUT THE SYSTEM ............................................................................................................... ................................................................6 Introduction..........................................................................................................................................................................................6 System Interface ...........................................................................................................................................................................6 Navigating through the Tuxedo Touch Keypad .............................................................................................................................6 About Your Home Screen .............................................................................................................................................................7 Multi-Media Application ................................................................................................................................................................7 Weather Forecast .........................................................................................................................................................................7 System Troubles ...........................................................................................................................................................................9 User Codes .................................................................................................................................................................................10 Extended Functionality ...............................................................................................................................................................10 LED Operation ............................................................................................................................................................................10 Safe Mode ..................................................................................................................................................................................10 SECURITY....................................................................................................................... .........................................................................11 Introduction to Security System Operation ...................................................................................... ..................................................11 How to Arm the System ..............................................................................................................................................................12 How to Arm Multiple Partitions ....................................................................................................................................................12 How to Display Faults .................................................................................................................................................................13 How to Bypass Zones .................................................................................................................................................................13 How to Clear Bypassed Zones ...................................................................................................................................................14 How to Disarm the System .........................................................................................................................................................14 To disarm Multi-Partitions do the following: ................................................................................................................................15 How to Check the Status of Other Partitions ..............................................................................................................................1 5 Fire and Carbon Monoxide Alarm Operation ..............................................................................................................................1 6 In Case of Fire Alarm ..................................................................................................................................................................16 Silencing and Clearing a Fire/Carbon Monoxide Alarm ..............................................................................................................16 More Choices ................................................................................................................... .................................................................17 Table of Contents 4 How to Clear/Hide a Control Panel Message .............................................................................................................................17 Advanced System Features ........................................................................................................................................................17 Console Emulation Mode ...........................................................................................................................................................17 How to Enter Console Emulation Mode ..................................................................................…
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EXHIBIT 4-1 CFS8DL6280ZW / 573F-6280ZW EXTERNAL PICTURES TOP PLASTIC: BOTTOM PLASTIC:
EXHIBIT 8 (CONT) CFS8DL6280ZW / 573F-6280ZW EXACT LABEL LOCATION ( ON BOTTOM PLASTIC )
EXHIBIT 4-2 CFS8DL6280ZW / 573F-6280ZW INTERNAL PHOTOS OPENING UP THE UNIT (MAIN BOARD): EXHIBIT 4-2 (CONT) CFS8DL6280ZW / 573F-6280ZW INTERNAL PHOTOS Z-WAVE DAUGHTER BOARD: TOP OF PCB: BOTTOM OF PCB:
EXHIBIT 4-2 CFS8DL6280ZW / 573F-6280ZW INTERNAL PHOTOS COMPONENT SIDE OF PCB: WIFI ANTENNA:
EXHIBIT 5-1 CFS8DL6280ZW / 573F-6280ZW Report of Measurements Measurements for the Intentional Radiator,and OBW were made in accordance with the procedures and reporting requirements at: Honeywell's OATS ( FCC No: 152762 & IC No:573F-1 ) which is located at: 2 Corporate Center Drive, Melville, NY 11747. Measurements were made in accordance with the procedure and reporting requirements of ANSI C63.4-2004. The Test Set-Up (C63.4 section 10.1.3) is shown in EXHIBIT 5-2; "Test Setup Photos". The sequence of testing (C63.4 section 10.1.7) for radiated emissions is as follows: A preliminary scan was conducted with the receiver antenna close to the EUT in order to identify the emission characteristics of the EUT (C63.4 section 8.3.1.1). The antenna and EUT were then placed at the proper separation ( 3 Meters) with the EUT positioned at a height of 80 cm on a non-conducting turntable. The EUT was rotated on the turntable to maximize the received signal strength, then the receiver antenna height was varied between one (1) and four (4) Meters to further maximize the received reading. Thereafter, the device was again rotated to a peak output position and the antenna height wa s re-adjusted for maximum received signal. This procedure was re-iterated until there was no further increase in signal level. This procedure was performed with the EUT rotating in three orthogonal planes (C63.4 section 13.1.4.1) to generate a final maximum reading which is recorded on the radiated emissions result sheet. Similar measurements were made on the receiver to ensure compliance as an unintentional radiator. Note, The Spectrum Analyzer resolution bandwidths set as follows; (Video Bandwidth is always set 3X greater than RBW) For occupied bandwidth measurements, RBW = 30KHz and VBW = 100KHz. For radiated emissions below 1 GHz, the RBW = 100kHz. Detector function set to peak. For radiated emissions above 1 GHz, the RBW = 1MHz. Detector function set to peak. TRANSMITTER RADIATED EMISSIONS are recorded in "EXHIBIT 5-3". OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH is recorded in "EXHIBIT 5-4". IF REQUIRED RECEIVER RADIATED EMISSIONS are recorded in "EXHIBIT 5-5". IF REQUIRED LINE CONDUCTED EMISSIONS are recorded in "EXHIBIT 5-6". TEST EQUIPMENT ( per C63.4 section 10.1.4) is recorded in "EXHIBIT 6".
HONEYWELL SECURITY & CUSTOM ELECTRONICSREV M SEPT 2011 2 Corporate Center Drive Melville, NY 11747EXHIBIT 5-3FCC ID: CFS8DL6280ZW Date : 10/01/2011 Tested by : G. BARBATO Approved by : K. Eskildsen Test Sample (model) : Test method: ANSI C63.4 - 2004 Test specification: FCC Part 15.249, and RSS 210 , Issue 8 Notes: (1) Fo = 908.42 MHz. (2) Detector = Peak (3) Frequency range scanned to 10 GHz. Emissions not reported were more than 20dB below the specified unit. [(Meter reading + Cable/Amp factor + Antenna factor) / 20 )] (4) Conv. Reading = 10 (5) Corr. Reading = Conv. Reading X Duty Cycle (6) Six Highest Emissions Recorded Freq. (MHz) USE FILTER: Antenna Polarity (V/H) UUT Orientation (V/H/O) Meter Reading (dB uV) Cable Loss & Amp Factor (dB) Antenna Factor (dB/m) Conv. Reading (uV/M) Corr. Reading ( mV/M ) Limit @ 3M VERIFY BEFORE USE BICONOLOG Model: 3149 s/n: 00045682 CAL 21 Aug 11 908.42NONEVV65.673.3022.63-------38.050 mV/M 1,816.84AVV15.67-27.6026.195.2-------500 uV/M 2,725.26A VO27.50-27.1528.5727.9-------500 uV/M 3,633.68B VH31.17-27.1030.8255.5-------500 uV/M 4,542.10C VV17.17-24.6531.8016.4-------500 uV/M 5,450.52C VV15.67-23.9233.9919.4-------500 uV/M 6,358.94C VV14.57-23.1734.8020.4-------500 uV/M 7,267.36C VV 16.15 -22.3336.1231.4-------500 uV/M 8,175.78D VV11.23-20.3636.7824.1-------500 uV/M 9,084.20D VV12.21-20.1237.6330.6-------500 uV/M VERIFY BEFORE USE RGA 60 HORN S/N: 3127 LAST CAL 10 APR 11 with 0.9 inch antenna extension power set to: 0x29 6280ZW
EXHIBIT 5-4 CFS8DL6280ZW / 573F-6280ZW OBW = 98.19 KHz
EXHIBIT 5-4B CFS8DL6280ZW / 573F-6280ZW BAND EDGE EMISSIONS DELTA BETWEEN MARKER 1 (PEAK) & MARKER 2 ( 902 MHZ ) IS 70.4 db
EXHIBIT 5-5 CFS8DL6280ZW / 573F-6280ZW CLASS B RADIATED EMISSIONS Honeywell Top Vertical Radiated Emissions 30 - 1000 MHz Operator: GB Control #: 6280ZW C:\Tile4\Greg_B\6280ZW.TIL Frequency Class B Limit Vert Peaks Quasi-Peak Margin Turntable Mast Height Result MHz dBuV/M dBuV/M dBuV/M (dB) Angle (°) (cm) PF_vert 30.0 MHz 40.46 NAN NAN NAN NAN NAN PASS 229.9 MHz 40.46 NAN NAN NAN NAN NAN PASS 230.0 MHz 47.46 NAN NAN NAN NAN NAN PASS 750.09 MHz 47.46 41.329 32.989 -14.471 73.87 132.84 PASS 750.09 MHz 47.46 41.439 36.079 -11.381 74.18 131.03 PASS 750.09 MHz 47.46 41.439 31.609 -15.851 77 128.9 PASS 750.09 MHz 47.46 40.449 36.819 -10.641 70.06 123.57 PASS 750.67 MHz 47.46 30.222 24.902 -22.558 72.18 125.87 PASS 778.99 MHz 47.46 23.136 19.786 -27.674 49.62 134 PASS 795.85 MHz 47.46 27.522 24.302 -23.158 111.56 156.84 PASS 1.0 GHz 47.46 NAN NAN NAN NAN NAN PASS Honeywell Top Horizontal Radiated Emissions 30 - 1000 MHz Operator: GB Control #: 6280ZW C:\Tile4\Greg_B\6280ZW.TIL Frequency Class B Limit Hor Pks Hor QP Margin Turntable Mast Result MHz dBμV/M dBμV/M dBμV/M (dB) angle (°) (cm) PF_hor 30 MHz NAN NAN NAN NAN 122 103.1 PASS 81.2 MHz 40.5 30.806 28.596 -11.864 165 103 PASS 125 MHz 40.5 39.352 38.522 -1.938 6 109 PASS 139 MHz 40.5 33.469 30.419 -10.041 93 106.7 PASS 257 MHz 47.5 35.244 31.914 -15.546 37 113.7 PASS 262 MHz 47.5 33.111 34.101 -13.359 56 134.2 PASS 266 MHz 47.5 43.419 41.309 -6.151 5 116.4 PASS 375 MHz 47.5 38.746 37.516 -9.944 355 99.9 PASS 750 MHz 47.5 48.469 41.779 -5.681 7 116.6 PASS 875 MHz 47.5 39.012 32.172 -15.288 40 100.1 PASS
EXHIBIT 5-6 CFS8DL6280ZW / 573F-6280ZW CLASS B CONDUCTED EMISSIONS Honeywell EN 55022, Class A/B Phase line 100.0K1.0M10.0M100.0M Frequency MHz 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.0 80.0 90.0 Amplitude dBμV Project #: 6280ZW10:13:56 AM, Monday, February 06, 2012 C:\Tile4\Greg_B\6280ZW-CON.TIL Operator: GREG 6280ZW 6280ZW 6280ZW Phase Scan Final_L1_QP Final_L1_Avg CISPRB_QP CISPRB_AV Honeywell EN 55022, Class A/B Neutral Line 100.0K1.0M10.0M100.0M Frequency MHz 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.0 80.0 90.0 Amplitude dBμV Project #: 6280ZW10:20:00 AM, Monday, February 06, 2012 C:\Tile4\Greg_B\6280ZW-CON.TIL Operator: GREG 6280ZW 6280ZW 6280ZW Neutral Scan Final_L2_QP Final_L2_Avg Quasi Pk Average Honeywell RF conducted emissions PHASE Line , Class B 475.65 KHz 56.7 41.78 -14.916 28.575 -18.121 PASS 574.82 KHz 56 43.86 -12.14 29.068 -16.932 PASS 578.95 KHz 56 44.06 -11.94 29.942 -16.058 PASS 580.06 KHz 56 43.86 -12.14 29.82 -16.18 PASS 580.68 KHz 56 43.88 -12.12 29.66 -16.34 PASS 925.74 KHz 56 41.45 -14.55 28.72 -17.28 PASS 1.138 MHz 56 38.13 -17.87 25.04 -20.96 PASS 1.3555 MHz 56 39.79 -16.21 26.075 -19.925 PASS 1.6892 MHz 56 40.24 -15.76 26.933 -19.067 PASS 1.9861 MHz 56 39.74 -16.26 27.172 -18.828 PASS 1.6892 MHz 56 40.24 -15.76 26.933 -19.067 PASS 1.3555 MHz 56 39.79 -16.21 26.075 -19.925 PASS 1.138 MHz 56 38.13 -17.87 25.04 -20.96 PASS 925.74 KHz 56 41.45 -14.55 28.72 -17.28 PASS 580.68 KHz 56 43.88 -12.12 29.66 -16.34 PASS 580.06 KHz 56 43.86 -12.14 29.82 -16.18 PASS 578.95 KHz 56 44.06 -11.94 29.942 -16.058 PASS 574.82 KHz 56 43.86 -12.14 29.068 -16.932 PASS 475.65 KHz 56.7 41.78 -14.916 28.575 -18.121 PASS NOTE: Honeywell RF conducted emissions NEUT Line 2, Class B RETURNED 'NUL' DATA FOR ALL READINGS
EXHIBIT 6 TEST EQUIPMENT USED . Part 15.2 31, ANSI C63.4 , RSS 210 This is a list of all test equipment used. Test Equipment list for Honeywell OATS & Conducted Line: Equipment Mfg Model Cal Date Cal Due Spectrum Analyzer HP 8563E 10/18/11 10/18/12 Spectrum Analyzer Rohde & Schwarz FSEA20 10/19/11 10/19/12 Antenna (‘Biconilog’) ETS (EMCO)Lindgren 3149 08/22/11 08/22/12 Antenna (HORN) ElectroMetrics RGA60 04/20 /11 04/20/12 Surge Suppressor Agilent (HP) HP11947A 05/12/11 05/12/12 LISN Com-Power LI-115 10/20/11 10/20/12 Power Meter Gigatronics 8541 10/20/11 10/20/12 Peak Power Sensor(to 26 GHz) Gigatronics 80353A 10/20/11 10/20/12 LNA 1 to 26 GHz MITEQ AFS42-00102650 ------VERIFY BEFORE USE------- 1.5 to 12 GHz HPF'S MICROLAB HIGH PASS FILTERS ------VERIFY BEFORE USE------- PLEASE SEE PAGE 2-7 FOR TEST EQUIPMENT TRACEABILITY If you need any additional information from Honeywell please contact: Greg Barbato RF Engineer (Acting for Ken Eskildsen) Phone (Direct): (516) 577-5863 Email: [email protected] Cert l.D.: 86798 An ESCO Technologies Company 1301 Arrow Point Drive Cedar Park, Texas 78613 (512) 531-6498 Operating Range: 80 MHz - 6 GHz Instrument Type: Biconilog (Type 5) Date Code: Afternate lD: 11242 Customer: HONEYWELL (NY) 26 - 1000 MHz, +/-0.9 dB; 1000 - 2000 MHz, +L0.8 dB; 2000 - 6000 MHz, +l-1 .2 dB 26 - 1000 MHz, +/-0.9 dB; 1000 - 2000 MHz, +10.8 dB; 2000 - 6000 MHz, +f l .3 dB 26 - 1000 MHz, +/-'1 .0 dB; 1000 - 2000 MHz, +l-1 .4 dgi 2000 - 6000 MHz, +12.3 dB Manufacturer: Model Number: ETS-Lindgren 31 49. s 000023192 22-Aug-11 3 meter, Horizontal and Vertical N'Jl,,r. K S\ETS.LINDGREIU- ;.:::;lii,-:,..,; *ffil"+ IACCREDITEDI Calibr.tlon taboreio.y Codltlc.to 1207,01 Certificate of Cal i bration Conformance Page I of 5 The instrument identifed below has been individually calibrated in compliance with the following standard(s): SAE, ARP-958 - 2003, Electromagnetic lnterference Measurement Antennas; Standard Calibration Method, Society of Automotive Engineers, Aerospace Recommended Practice. Fixed height, three antenna rotation, 1 meter separation. 3 meter separation performed per Annex C. Vertical calibration performed per above listed methodology. Environment: Laboratory MTE is maintained in a temperature controlled environment with ambient conditions from 18 to 28 C, relative humidity less than 90%. The instrument under test has been calibrated on an open air test site (OATS) with environment temperature conditions ranging from 0 to 40 C which has no known influences on measurement quality. Serial Number/ lD: 00045682 Tracking Number: Date Completed: Test Type: CalibrationUncertainty: 01m k=2, (95ok Confidence Level) 03m Test Remarks: Calibrated down to 26 MHz per customer request. Calibration Traceability: All Measuring and Test Equipment (MffE) identified below are traceable to the Sl units through the National lnstitute for Standards and Technology (NIST). Calibraiion Laboratory and Quality System controls are compliant with ISO/lEC 17025-2005 and ANSI/NCSL 2540-1 -1994. Standards and Equipment Used: Make / Model / Name / S/N / Recall Date Condition of Instrument Upon Receipt: In Tolerance to Internal Qualitv Standards On Release: In Tolerance to Internal Qualitv Standards Anritsu MS4623A Network Analyzer 99220119-Mar-12 This document provides traceability of measurements to recognized national standards using contrblled processes at the ETS-L|ndgren Calibration Laboratory. UncertaintieslistedarederivedfromthemethodsdescribedbyNlSTTechNotel29T. Thiscertificateandreportmaynotbereproduced,exceptinfull,withoutthe written approval of ETS-Lindgren Calibration Laboratory in accordance with ISO/IEC 1 7025-2005 and ANSI/NCSL 2540-1 -1994. QAF 1 1 27 (03/1 1 ) Calibration and fssued on 22-Aug-1 fssue Date:5l11l2AU General Calibration, Inc. 2 Mars Court, Boonton, New Jersey 07005 Phone (973)299-2950 Fax (973) 2994595 Certificate g; MR-18671 Purchase Order: 524758'2 Work Order #: MR450 Customer #: 0014,64 GENERAL CALIBMTION, INC. 2 MARS COURT 096188 Manufacturer: HP Description: TRANSIENTLIMITER D-epe rtm.enl;_".," "." T-epp,/RH;...." "_ ca],.lnlerya|.'- . c^af.-Qatp; ,- .,05"l 1ila9j1 HONEYWELL SECURTTY (001464) 2 CORPORATE CENTER DRIVE MELVILLE. NY 11747 Asset Tag No.: 10131 ModelNumber: 119474 SerialNumber: 3107402782 22Ct45% tnspsetsd.Pyr .* *" UBl Jgb-Ide,..... --_ " _".[ilEnAmgSI 9slihrpli-o:Ssgu.lf; .** PA$"$HP -QaL,Due P"etp-;--^ ". -**0 111?3"12 12 MONTHS BOONTON. NJ O7OO5 Found In Tolerance and Left In 04t06t2012 GENERALCALIBRATION 503 SPECTRUM ANALYZER 04t1212012 GENERAL CALIBMTION 688 LEVEL GENEMTOR 03t14t2012 The above instrument has been checked and calibrated against the above working standard(s) which are,traceable to the NIST. The test limits stated in the report correspond to the published specifications of the equipment, at the points tested. Also, the collective uncertainties of measurement standards do not exceed 25olo of the tolerance- oj tle gngFqtgristics being^caljlgle_d, wheg,possible. The metrology procedures utitized conform to and satisry the requirements set forth in ANSI/NCSL 2540-1-1994, 10 CFR part 21, ISO 9001-2008, ISO 10012-2003, and M|L-STD 456624. Approved By t&do*na",& tWM:*"."*.,^-** General Calibration, Inc. - Q. A. Manager // .lilii.i(sffi s&lnnrrrrlS$s.N:uittl GENERAL CALIBRANON, INC. 2MARS COURT BOONTONNJOTOO5 ,,.:,.r;'f ll.tt,i.llWi Job No.: 076905 Manufaclu1gr: COM-POWER GENERAL CALIBRATION GENERAL CALIBRATION General Calibration, Inc. 2 Mars Court, Boonton, New Jersey 07005 Phone (973) 299-2950 Fax (973) 299-0595 DIGITAL MULTIMETER DIGITAL MULTIMETER Certihcate #: MR-19821 Work Order#: MR504 Customer #z 001464 :s.i.;lllt|l': wl r; (001464) #iiiiiiiilililliii.l 2 CORPORATE CENTER DRTVE MELVILLE,NY I1747 t.rlltrltit,tttuluuti,llliiliiiiliiiiilliii l||lllll$ffi b:i6$ss i*lltl'rl$tift{ ilrr,,,,,,rrtrt,tttitii::iiiiiiiitilltiiiiiliil* Asset Tag No.: Model Number: LI-l15 r1262 cal.Interval: 12 MONTH$_ . calibration Re_sull: ._PASSED 418 70…
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EXHIBIT 5-2 CFS8DL6280ZW / 573F-6280ZW PICTURES OF THE TEST SETUP SENSE HORZ , UUT HORZ SENSE HORZ , UUT VERT SENSE HORZ , UUT OBQ SENSE VERT , UUT HORZ SENSE VERT , UUT VERT SENSE VERT , UUT OBQ THE OATS SITE: THE PHYSICAL LOCATION IS: 2 Corporate Center Drive Melville, NY 11747 EXHIBIT 5-2 (CONT) CFS8DL6280ZW / 573F-6280ZW PICTURES OF THE TEST SETUP
Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc. Client: Honeywell International 360 Herndon Parkway Model #: 6280ZW Suite 1400 Standard: FCC 15.247 Herndon, VA 20170 ID’s: CFS8DL6280ZW/573F-6280ZW http://www.rheintech.com Report #: 2012004 Page 14 of 15 Appendix A: Test Photographs Photograph 1: Radiated Testing – Front View Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc. Client: Honeywell International 360 Herndon Parkway Model #: 6280ZW Suite 1400 Standard: FCC 15.247 Herndon, VA 20170 ID’s: CFS8DL6280ZW/573F-6280ZW http://www.rheintech.com Report #: 2012004 Page 15 of 15 Photograph 2: Radiated Testing – Back View
2 Corporate Center Drive · Melville, New York · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 908.42 MHz - 908.42 MHz | - |

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