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Congratulations on purchasing your new VTech product. Before using this product, please read Important safety instructions. This manual has instructions on how to set up and register your new sensor. For instructions on sensor settings, see the Abridged user’s manual that came with your VC7151/VC7152. You may also view or download the online User’s manual of VC7151/VC7152 for a full set of installation and operation instructions at www.vtechphones.com. In Canada, visit www.vtechcanada.com. What’s in the box Your product package contains the following items. Save your sales receipt and original packaging in the event warranty service is necessary. Sensor overview 1 – Latch button Press to open the battery compartment case. 2 – Back cover 3 – Pair button Red for a second when the sensor is powered on. Press and hold to enter the registration mode. 4 – LED light Flashes red when the sensor is in the registration mode. 5 – Battery compartment case Before use Install batteries to the sensor Press the latch button on the sensor to open the battery compartment case. Insert two AAA batteries into the battery compartment. NOTES Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix alkaline, standard (Carbon-Zinc) or rechargeable (Ni-Cad, Ni-Mh, etc) batteries. While you insert the batteries, make sure the polarities are correct. The batteries operate properly under the temperature between -18°C (0°F) and 50°C (122°F). • • • • 1. 2. • • • Add and register a sensor Add your new VC7001 garage door status sensor to your VC7151/VC7152 telephone system. Register each sensor with the telephone base before use. To register a garage door status sensor: Press and hold /FIND HANDSET on the telephone base for about 4 seconds until the IN USE light turns on. The telephone base shows Registering... Please wait. Press and hold the pair button on the garage door status sensor, until the LED light flashes red, to enter the registration mode. The telephone base shows Garage X * registered and you hear a beep when the registration process completes. The registration process takes about 90 seconds to complete. Replacing a sensor If you have purchased this new VC7001 accessory sensor to replace an old sensor, follow the instructions to deregister your old sensor. The VC7151/VC7152 telephone system can support up to 400 sensors. To replace a sensor, you must deregister the registered sensor first, and then register this new sensor to the telephone base. To deregister a sensor: Press MENU when the phone is not in use. Enter the code *33734# to access the DEREGISTER menu. Scroll to Single sensor, and then press SELECT. Scroll to the sensor you want to deregister, and then press SELECT. Press YES to confirm the deregistration. The telephone base shows Garage X is deregistered and you hear a beep when the deregistration process completes. To deregister all sensors: Press MENU when the phone is not in use. Enter the code *33734# to access the DEREGISTER menu. Press SELECT to select All sensors. Press YES to confirm the deregistration. The telephone base shows All sensors are deregistered and you hear a beep when the deregistration process completes. * Garage X refers to the sensor’s name. X refers to the system-assigned number of the sensor. 1. 2. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. Check the sensor before use 1. Hold the sensor and tilt it to 90 degrees, with the logo facing downward. You will hear an announcement alert - “Garage X is open”, from the handset and the telephone base. The handset and the telephone base will display Garage X is open” and then . The SENSOR light on the telephone base will turn red. 2. Tilt the sensor to 90 degrees to the original upright position. will disappear from the handset and the telephone base. The SENSOR light on the telephone base will turn off. NOTE There is a component inside this sensor to detect orientation. It is normal to hear a rattling sound when tilted. • • • • • • Test the location for sensor You can mount the garage door status sensor on a garage door that raises overhead. Before mounting the sensor, make sure you test if the location you install the sensor is in range from the telephone base. 1. Take the sensor to the desired mounting location on the garage door. 2. Open the garage door and listen for an announcement alert at your handset and telephone base. Use your handset to enter the Settings menu, and then the Sensor setup menu. Follow the steps to test the sensor’s signal strength. Move the base closer to the garage, or move the sensor closer to the base, if the sensor is out of range. NOTES Use adhesive tape to hold the sensor temporarily in place whilst testing, and step away from the sensor before testing. This allows a better radio transmission between the sensor and the base Mount the sensor at a higher position of the garage door. Depending on surroundings and obstructing factors, like concrete garage walls, a tall metal storage cabinet, or an SUV, the sensor may not transmit to the base properly. • • Mount the sensor NOTE Make sure the mounting surface is clean. A textured surface or any imperfections to a smooth surface can keep the sticker from making a strong bond. TIP You can choose to mount the sensor with sticker first, and then use screws later if you decide to mount it at that location for long term. Mount with sticker 1. Attach the sticker onto the rectangular area of the back cover, and then stick the garage door status sensor onto the garage door. 2. Firmly press the sensor for 30 seconds to ensure full contact on the surface area. Mount with screws 1. Press the latch button on the sensor to open the battery compartment case. 2. Use the two holes on the back cover to mark the desired location of the garage door. 3. Remove the back cover and drill two holes into the garage door. • • 4. Align the holes on the back cover of the sensor with the holes on the garage door. Stick the back cover onto the door. Tighten the screws into the holes to secure the back cover onto t…
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VTech Telecommunications Ltd Appendix B1 Letter of Agency for FCC Certification September 22, 2014 To whom it may concern, Letter of Agency I, an officer of VTech Telecommunications Ltd. do hereby authorize Intertek Testing Services (Mr. Ken Sit/ Mr. Melvin Nip) to act on our behalf in front of the Federal Communications Commission with respect to all matters relating to certification of equipment under Part 15 and/or Part 95 of the FCC Rules until further notice. I further certify that no party (as defined in §1.2002(b) of CFR 47, 2004) to this application, including myself, is subject to a denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C., 862. Regards, Michael Tsui Approbation Supervisor
VTech Telecommunications Ltd September 22, 2014 To whom it may concern, Request for Permanent Confidentiality Under FCC Part 15 Certification FCC ID: EW780-9683-00 Request is hereby submitted by VTech Telecommunications Ltd. to withhold permanently from public review certain portions of the application for equipment certification for the referenced FCC identifiers. This request for confidentiality is made pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.457(d) and 0.459 of the FCC Rules. In particular, the following sections of the application are to be kept permanently confidential and VTech Telecommunications Ltd. reserves the right to discern which parties can obtain access to these information: Schematics Detailed Block diagrams Detailed Operational/Functional Description The rationale for request for confidentiality is as followings: This information represents intellectual property of VTech Telecommunications Ltd. and it is subject to competition. We have invested considerable time and materials in research and development to produce the referenced product. Disclosure of the permanently confidential portions of this application to competitors would not only give them significant competitive advantages in developing similar products, but would also disclose successful implementation of unpublished, leading edge technology developed by us. If you have questions or need further information, please contact the undersigned. Regards, Michael Tsui Approbation Supervisor
INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES External Photos FCC ID: EW780-9683-00 IC: 1135B-80968300
Gargae_sensor Model: VC7001 S/N: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Model: VC7001 S/N: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Model: VC7151-101 G S/N: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Model: VC7152-201 G S/N: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Model: VC7152-301 G S/N: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Model: VC7151-109 G S/N: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX SN Label 28X10mm 28.5mm 10.2mm 17.5mm 5mm 17.5mm 5mm FCC ID: EW780-9683-00 MANUFACTURED IN CHINA 4mm 22mm Foam Area IC: 1135B-80968300
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INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES FCC ID: EW780-9683-00 RF exposure - 1 of 1 For Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) evaluation of the garage sensor, the maximum power density at 20 cm from this mobile transmitter shall be less than the General Population / Uncontrolled MPE limit in OET Bulletin 65 and meet the requirement listed in KDB447498. For the 1.9GHz Sensor Unit of tested model: VC7001, the measured powers among all the measured channels were within its production tolerance: +16 dBm (Minimum) and +21 dBm (Maximum).The antenna gain of VC7001 is 0 dBi = 1.00 (num gain) and its maximum source-based time-averaging duty factor is 4.2% (1/24 x100%). From these data and its operating configuration – Mobile device, the exposed power density at a distance (R) of 20cm from the center of radiation of the antenna can be calculated according to OET Bulletin 65 as follow: The Conducted Power = 21 dBm = 125.9 mW The Conducted Power source-based time-averaging output power = (125.9 * 0.042) mW = 5.29 mW The power density at 20cm = 5.29 *1.00/ 4R 2 = 0.0010 mW cm -2 In the frequency range of 1,500 - 100,000MHz, the MPE limit is 1.0 mWcm -2 for general population and uncontrolled exposure. As the measured power density at 20cm from the transmitter is lower than the MPE limit, the compliance to the MPE limit can be ensured by indicating the minimum 20cm separation between the transmitter's radiating structures and body of the user or nearby persons. The following RF exposure statement is proposed to be included in the user manual: “ FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement Caution: To maintain compliance with the FCC’s RF exposure guidelines, place the garage sensor at least 20cm from nearby persons.”
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The observations and test results in this report are relevant only to the sample tested. This report by itself does not imply that the material, product, or service is or has ever been under an Intertek certification program. Intertek Testing Services Hong Kong Ltd. 2/F., Garment Centre, 576 Castle Peak Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Tel: (852) 2173 8888 Fax: (852) 2785 5487 Website: www.hk.intertek-etlsemko.com TEST REPORT Report Number: 14090592HKG-003 Application For Original Grant of 47 CFR Part 15 Certification New Family of RSS-213 Issue 3 Equipment Certification Unlicensed Personal Communication Service Devices/ 2 GHz License-exempt Personal Communications Service Devices FCC ID: EW780-9683-00 IC: 1135B-80968300 Prepared and Checked by: Approved by: Signed on File Leung Chiu Kuen, Stanley Nip Ming Fung, Melvin Engineer Assistant Manager April 2, 2015 INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES Test Report Number: 14090592HKG-003 Page 1 of 59 FCC ID: EW780-9683-00 IC: 1135B-80968300 GENERAL INFORMATION Applicant Name: VTech Telecommunications Ltd. Applicant Address: 23/F, Tai Ping Industrial Centre, Block 1, 57 Ting Kok Road, Tai Po, Hong Kong. FCC Specification Standard: FCC Part 15, October 1, 2013 Edition FCC ID: EW780-9683-00 FCC Model(s): VC7001, VC7abc-xy, VC7151-101 G, VC7152-201 G, VC7152-301 G, VC7151- 109 G, VC715x-abc G IC Specification Standard: RSS-213 Issue 3, March 2015 RSS-Gen Issue 3, December 2010 IC: 1135B-80968300 IC Model(s): VC7001, VC7151-101 G, VC7152-201 G, VC7152-301 G, VC7151-109 G Type of EUT: Unlicensed Personal Communications Service Devices Description of EUT: 1.9GHz Garage Door Sensor for DECT VC7151/VC7152 Serial Number: N/A Sample Receipt Date: September 12, 2014 Date of Test: October 11, 2014 to December 3, 2014 Report Date: April 2, 2015 Environmental Conditions: Temperature: +10 to 40°C Humidity: 10 to 90% INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES Test Report Number: 14090592HKG-003 Page 2 of 59 FCC ID: EW780-9683-00 IC: 1135B-80968300 Table of Contents 1.0 Test Results Summary & Statement of Compliance............................................... 5 1.1 Summary of Test Results......................................................................................... 5 1.2 Statement of Compliance......................................................................................... 7 2.0 General Description................................................................................................... 9 2.1 Product Description ................................................................................................... 9 2.2 Technical Description ................................................................................................ 9 2.4 Test Methodology.................................................................................................... 10 2.5 Test Facility ............................................................................................................. 10 3.0 System Test Configuration...................................................................................... 12 3.1 Justification ............................................................................................................. 12 3.2 Conducted Emission Test Configuration ................................................................. 13 3.3 Conducted Monitoring and Operational Test Configuration ..................................... 13 3.4 EUT Exercising Software ........................................................................................ 13 3.5 Details of EUT and Description of Accessories ....................................................... 14 3.6 Measurement Uncertainty ....................................................................................... 14 4.0 Measurement Results.............................................................................................. 16 4.1 Antenna Requirement ............................................................................................. 16 4.2 Digital Modulation Techniques ................................................................................ 16 4.3 Emission Bandwidth................................................................................................ 17 4.4 Directional Gain of the Antenna............................................................................... 20 4.5 Peak Transmit Power .............................................................................................. 21 4.6 Power Spectral Density ........................................................................................... 24 4.7 Automatic Discontinuation of Transmission ............................................................. 27 4.8 Unwanted Emission Inside the Sub-Band ............................................................... 28 4.9 Emissions Outside the Sub-Band............................................................................ 32 4.9.1 Radiated Emissions Configuration Photographs .................................................. 33 4.9.2 Radiated Emissions D…
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VTech Telecommunications Ltd September 22, 2014 To whom it may concern, Declarations FCC ID: EW780-9683-00 IC: 1135B-80968300 I, the undersigned, hereby declare that 1. The device does not use the provisions of 47CFR 15.323 (c) (6), random waiting mechanism is not used in this system. 2. The provisions of 47CFR 15.323 (c) (10) and 47CFR 15.323 (c) (11) are not used to extend the range of spectrum occupied over space or time for the purpose of denying fair access to spectrum to other devices. 3. Only the Garage Sensor will act as the initiating device, which will initiate the establishment of the duplex connection. 4. The device complies with the provisions of 47CFR 15.319(f). The device shall automatically discontinue transmission in case of either absence of information to transmit or operational failure. These provisions are not intended to preclude transmission of control and signaling information or use of repetitive codes used by certain digital technologies to complete frame or burst intervals. The following table explains the reaction of device in case of either absence of information to transmit or operational failure after a connection of its companion device is established. Circumstances Reaction of Sensor Unit 1 Switch-off companion device NA 2 On hook by companion device NA 3 Switch-off device NA 4 On hook on device side NA 5 Remove power from device C 6 Remove power from companion device A A – Connection is terminated and, transmission ceases. B – Connection is terminated but device transmits control or signaling information. C – Connection is terminated but companion device transmits control or signaling information. NA – Not applicable represents the device does not contain a hook switch or a power off switch. 5. M L of Sensor unit declared by manufacturer is 30dBm. If you have questions or need further information, please contact the undersigned. Regards, Michael Tsui Approbation Supervisor
INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES The Worst Case Configuration Photographs FCC ID: EW780-9683-00 IC: 1135B-80968300 Radiated Emission – Garage Sensor Transmission Front View Rear View
2/F., Garment Centre, · Kowloon · Hong Kong
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 1 | 15D | 1.92 GHz - 1.93 GHz | 98.00 mW |

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