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Technical Document 430715-03 Rev. G Indyme Solutions, Inc. 8295 Aero Place San Diego, CA 92123 USA +1.858.268.0717 +1.800.829.6141Page 1 of 5 CB911 Wireless Director Help button Programming and Installation Instructions Overview The CB911 is a member of the Global Solutions Family. Indyme GSF products operate in the 800MHz ʹ 900MHz frequency spectrum. The CB911 is a 1-button, GSF, Director Help button designed for use at POS, Customer Service or cash register locations. GSF Help buttons are designed to communicate with a GSF Access Point. GSF products are not compatible with legacy devices Programming Parameters GSF products MUST be properly programmed to establish communication. Programming parameters MUST match your configuration. The default settings are for testing purposes only and should not be used. Failure to properly program your help button and access point will prevent your devices from working. GSF Help buttons have four primary programming parameters; Frequency Plan, Netcode, Address and Operating Mode. These MUST be programmed in the correct order to establish communication and ensure proper operation. Identify the parameters for your configuration before you begin programming. Using the programming instructions below set the following parameters in order. Frequency Plan ʹ defines the frequency for your GSF devices. Netcode ʹ unique identification code for the installation environment. Address ʹ alarm number associated with a control unit alarm event. Operating Mode ʹ defines how the help button will respond when activated. Programming a help button requires a series of button presses. The specific buttons vary by help button type. On the CB911, SET is ƚŚĞ͞PRESS HERE͟ďƵƚƚŽŶand RESET is a small circle to the right of the Indyme name at the bottom of the help button. The assurance LED is red and is located next to the SET button. This LED will flash during programming to indicate your progress. Frequency Plan *FP03 USA/Australia -918.100MHz Netcode *00000001 Address *0001 Operating Mode *1 * Default parameters are for testing purposes only. CB911 LED RESET Technical Document 430715-03 Rev. G Indyme Solutions, Inc. 8295 Aero Place San Diego, CA 92123 USA +1.858.268.0717 +1.800.829.6141Page 2 of 5 GSF Help button Programming GSF Help buttons function in the 800MHz ʹ 900MHz frequency spectrum. These wireless transceivers, communicate with the CB951 Access Point. Each help button MUST be programmed with the correct parameters to match the CB951 Access Point(s). Help buttons use a hierarchy based menu structure. You must enter the Programming Menu first, to select the desired submenu. Each submenu may have one or more options available. These options are used to assign specific operational characteristics to the help button. Review the submenus/options before you begin programming. The submenus/options will vary by help button model. Enter the Programming Menu Press and hold the RESET button until the assurance LED flashes one time. Press and hold the SET button, until the assurance LED flashes two times. Press and hold the RESET button, until the assurance LED flashes three times. The help button is now in the Programming Menu mode, proceed to the desired submenu. (***) Menu-1: Address Programming Assigns the help button to a corresponding alarm event programmed in the control unit. A help button address is a four digit number from 0001 to 4095. Leading zeros are required. After entering the Programming Menu; Press the SET button one time for Menu-1, RESET once to save. The assurance LED will flash one time to indicate Menu-1 was selected. Use SET and RESET to program the 4-digit address as follows; SET = digits 1-9, RESET = digit 0 and SAVE. Leading zeros are required For example, program Alarm-0802 as follows: Press RESET once to represent the zero. (0) Press SET eight times, RESET once to save. (8) Press RESET once to represent the zero. (0) Press SET two times, RESET once to save. (2) Note: When the RESET button is pressed to save the 4 th digit, the assurance LED will flash to indicate the address that was entered. The assurance LED will indicate digit zero by a long flash. (approximately 1-sec.) Programming Menu Address Learn Operation Clone Frequency Menu-1 Menu-2 Menu-3 Menu-7 Menu-8 Technical Document 430715-03 Rev. G Indyme Solutions, Inc. 8295 Aero Place San Diego, CA 92123 USA +1.858.268.0717 +1.800.829.6141Page 3 of 5 Menu-2: Learn Mode Allows the help button to capture the Netcode from another GSF device; (help button or access point). All help buttons and access points must have the same Netcode to communicate. After entering the Programming Menu; Press the SET button two times for Menu-2, RESET once to save. The LED will flash twice to indicate Menu-2 was selected. The LED will then begin flashing. ¼ second on, 1 second off. This indicates that the help button is requesting a Netcode. When the help button receives a Netcode, it will flash the assurance LED rapidly for approximately 3 seconds and then it will exit Menu-2. If no Netcode is received within 5 minutes, the help button will exit Menu-2. Menu-3: Operating Mode Assigns the help button operating characteristics; timeout duration, RESET signal and number of active buttons. Although set at the help button, the Operating Mode can be reset and overridden by the control unit. Operating Modes will vary by help button type, below are the default modes for this help button. After entering the Programming Menu; Press the SET button three times for Menu-3, RESET once to save. The assurance LED will flash three times to indicate Menu-3 was selected. Press the SET button to select a Help button Operating Mode: <1, 2>, RESET once to save. The assurance LED will flash to indicate the selected Operating Mode. Mode 1 - Standard 8-min timeout, No Reset Press any channel button to trigger the alarm state; the corresponding LED(s) will flash. The LED will flash for 8 minutes, then extingui…
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... INDYNIE smart response. lndyme Solutions, Inc 8295 Aero Place, San Diego, CA 92123 t: +1 858.268.0717 I f: +1 858.268.5178 www.indyme.com November 1, 2012 Nemko 2210 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 USA Attn: Director of Certification FCC ID: J69TYPEA2 Authority to Act as Agent On our behalf, I appoint Alan Laudani of Nemko USA Inc., 2210 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008 USA 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 the Federal Communications Commission's regulations will have affixed to it a label identical to that submitted for approval with this application. 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, still resides with lndyme Solutions, Inc., 8295 Aero Place, San Diego, CA 92123. This appointment is in effect until December 31, 2013. Sincerely, Steve Deal CEO lndyme Solutions, Inc.
November 1, 2012 Nemko Canada Inc. 303 River Road Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1V 1H2 Attn: Director of Certification IC: 1809A-TYPEA2 Model numbers: CB911, CB914, CB975, CB940, CB942A, CB960 Type A Family The products referred to as the “Type A family” include models CB911, CB914, CB975, CB940, CB942, CB942A and CB960. These models use the same PCBA but have different battery options, different switches and/or different housings. CB911 and CB975 have a battery holder soldered to the PCBA, use a 2-button membrane switch, and are housed in a small rectangular plastic box. The only difference between the CB911 and the CB975 is the back cover of the housing. CB914 is just like the CB911 except it uses a 5-button membrane switch. CB940 has the battery holder soldered to the board. It uses a 2-button membrane switch and a rectangular plastic housing with a curved front. The housing is slightly larger than the CB911 and CB975, but otherwise they are the same. The CB942A has wires with battery clips and the battery holder is molded into the plastic housing. It is also a rectangular housing with a curved front, but it slightly smaller than the CB940. The CB942 uses a 2-button membrane switch, but this model is being replaced by the CB942A which uses more reliable mechanical switches. The CB960 has a battery holder soldered to the board and uses mechanical switches. It is housed in a “clam shell” style molded plastic enclosure. Steve Deal CEO lndyme Solutions, Inc.
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Prediction of MPE limit at a given distance S = power density P = power input to the antenna G = antenna gain R = distance Conducted output power:12.30(dBm) 17(mW) 0.017(W) Antenna gain:1.282(dBi) Maximum antenna gain:1.34(numeric) EIRP0.023(W) Distance:20(cm) Duty Cycle:100(%) Frequency:2400(MHz) MPE Limit:1(mW/cm^2) Power density:0.005(mW/cm^2) 0.05(W/m^2) Margin23.4(dB) 2 4R PG S p =
Nemko USA, Inc. 2210 Faraday Street, Suite 150 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Phone (760) 444-3500 Fax (760) 444-3005 FCC Part 15 Subpart C, 15.247 : 12/03/2013 CERTIFICATION TEST REPORT Applicant: INDYME SOLUTIONS, INC. 8295 AERO PLACE San Diego, CA 92123 Equipment Under Test (EUT): WIRELESS CALL BOXES Model: CB911, CB914, CB975, CB940, CB942A, CB960 FCC ID: J69TYPEA2 IC: 1809A-TYPEA2 In Accordance With: FCC Part 15 Subpart C, 15.247 IC RSS-210 Issue 8 December 2010 IC RSS-Gen Issue 3 December 2010 Authorized By: Nemko USA Inc. 2210 Faraday Street, Suite 150 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Tested By: A NDREAS GILLMEIER, EMC/RF Test Engineer Date: N OVEMBER 14, 2012 Report Number: 2012 11224472 FCC Project Number: 10228220 Nex Number: 224472 Total Number of Pages: 27 Nemko USA, Inc. 2210 Faraday Street, Suite 150, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Phone (760) 444-3500 Fax (760) 444-3005 IC: 1809A-TYPEA2 Report Number: 2012 11224472 FCC FCC ID: J69TYPEA2 Specification: FCC Part 15 Subpart C, 15.247 Page 2 of 27 1. Applicant Affirmation Steve Deal representing Indyme Solutions, Inc. hereby affirms: a) That he/she has reviewed and concurs that the test shown in this report are reflective of the operational characteristics of the device for which certification is sought; b) That the device in this test report will be representative of production units; c) That all changes (in hardware and software/firmware) to the subject device will be reviewed. d) That any changes impacting the attributes, functionality or operational characteristics documented in this report will be communicated to the body responsible for approving (certifying) the subject equipment. Steve Deal, CEO Date: December 6, 2012 8295 Aero Place San Diego, CA 92123 Address 858-707-8525 [email protected] Telephone number Email address of official NOTE—This affirmation must be signed by the responsible party before it is submitted to a regulatory body for approval. Nemko USA, Inc. 2210 Faraday Street, Suite 150, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Phone (760) 444-3500 Fax (760) 444-3005 IC: 1809A-TYPEA2 Report Number: 2012 11224472 FCC FCC ID: J69TYPEA2 Specification: FCC Part 15 Subpart C, 15.247 Page 3 of 27 Section 1. Summary of Test Results 1.1 General All measurements are traceable to national standards These tests were conducted on a sample of the equipment for the purpose of demonstrating compliance with Part 15; Subpart C and RSS-210, Issue 8 December 2010. Radiated tests were conducted is accordance with ANSI C63.4-2003. Radiated emissions are made in the 10m anechoic chamber. A description of the test facility is on file with the FCC and IC. The assessment summary is as follows: Apparatus Assessed: CB911, CB914, CB975, CB940, CB942A, CB960 Specifications: FCC Part 15 Subpart C, 15.247 IC RSS-210 Issue 8 December 2010 IC RSS 210 (Issue 8, December 2010) Annex 8 Date Received in Laboratory: N OVEMBER 6, 2012 Compliance Status: Complies Exclusions: None Non-compliances: None Nemko USA, Inc. 2210 Faraday Street, Suite 150, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Phone (760) 444-3500 Fax (760) 444-3005 IC: 1809A-TYPEA2 Report Number: 2012 11224472 FCC FCC ID: J69TYPEA2 Specification: FCC Part 15 Subpart C, 15.247 Page 4 of 27 1.2 Report Release History: REVISION DATE COMMENTS - November 14, 2012 Prepared By: Andreas Gillmeier - December 6, 2012 Initial Release: Alan Laudani Note that the results contained in this report relate only to the items tested and were obtained in the period between the date of initial receipt of samples and the date of issue of the report. This test report has been completed in accordance with the requirements of ISO/IEC 17025. Nemko USA Inc. authorizes the applicant to reproduce this report provided it is reproduced in its entirety and for use by the company’s employees only. Any use which a third party makes of this report, or any reliance on or decisions to be made based on it, are the responsibility of such third parties. Nemko USA Inc. accepts no responsibility for damages, if any, suffered by any third party as a result of decisions made or actions based on this report. TESTED BY: Date: December 6, 2012 Andreas Gillmeier, EMC Test Engineer REVIEWED BY: Date: December 6, 2012 Alan Laudani, EMC Engineer Nemko USA, Inc. 2210 Faraday Street, Suite 150, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Phone (760) 444-3500 Fax (760) 444-3005 IC: 1809A-TYPEA2 Report Number: 2012 11224472 FCC FCC ID: J69TYPEA2 Specification: FCC Part 15 Subpart C, 15.247 Page 5 of 27 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Applicant Affirmation ......................................................................................... 2 Section 1. Summary of Test Results ........................................................................ 3 1.1 General ........................................................................................................................................ 3 1.2 Report Release History: ............................................................................................................... 4 Section 2: Equipment Under Test ................................................................................ 6 2.1 Product Identification ................................................................................................................... 6 2.2 Theory of Operation ..................................................................................................................... 7 2.3 Technical Specifications of the EUT ............................................................................................ 7 Section 3: Test Conditions ........................................................................................... 8 3.1 Specifications ............................................................................................................................... 8 3.3 Test Environment ......................................................................................................................... 8 3.4 Test Equipment ................................................…
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| 1 | 15C | 918.1 MHz - 923 MHz | 17.00 mW |

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