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JI5-RB5701Fire/Alarm Central Panel

SMC Networks Inc
Fire/Alarm Central Panel - FCC ID JI5-RB5701 - SMC Networks Inc
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Application Details

Equipment Class
PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter
Date of Grant
Sep 28, 2010
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Sep 28, 2010
Equipment Note
Fire/Alarm Central Panel
Frequency Range
1850.00000000 - 1910.00000000
Company
SMC Networks Inc
Country
United States

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Users Manual

uControl Installation Guide TouchScreen PN: 630-00008-01 Rev 1.0 August 17, 2010 © 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 uControl, Inc. The uControl logo, uControl, Inc., and all other uControl products and technology names are trademarks or registered trademarks of uControl, Inc. All other products or services mentioned herein are trademarks of their respective companies. Page iii | August 17, 2010 Table of Contents OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................................................ 1 INSTALLATION TOOLS ............................................................................................................................. 2 INSTALLING THE SECURITY SYSTEM ....................................................................................................... 3 TECHNICIAN OPERATIONS .................................................................................................................... 62 TESTING ALARMS ........................................................................................................................................................ 64 CONFIGURING THE ENTRY/EXIT DELAY PERIODS ............................................................................................ 69 CONFIGURING THE ALARM TRANSMISSION DELAY ............................................................................................ 71 CONFIGURING THE SWINGER SHUTDOWN FEATURE ......................................................................................... 73 RESETTING THE TOUCHSCREEN TO FACTORY DEFAULTS ................................................................................ 74 CHECKING FOR NEW FIRMWARE UPDATES FOR THE TOUCHSCREEN ............................................................ 76 ENABLING FIRE ALARM VERIFICATION ................................................................................................................ 79 MANAGING THE PHYSICAL DEVICES IN YOUR SECURITY SYSTEM ........................................................ 81 MANAGING SENSORS & ZONES ............................................................................................................................... 82 MANAGING CROSS-ZONE ASSOCIATIONS ......................................................................................................... 91 MANAGING CAMERAS ................................................................................................................................................ 95 MANAGING KEY FOBS ............................................................................................................................................. 106 MANAGING KEY PADS ............................................................................................................................................ 112 REPLACING A TOUCHSCREEN ................................................................................................................................ 119 TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................................................. 131 APPENDIX A: GENERAL CONCEPTS OF THE SECURITY SYSTEM .......................................................... 132 ARMING AND EXITING A PREMISES ...................................................................................................................... 132 DISARMING AND ENTERING A PREMISES ............................................................................................................ 133 THE DURESS CODE .................................................................................................................................................. 134 APPENDIX B: TOUCHSCREEN PLACEMENT OPTIONS ......................................................................... 135 POSITIONING THE TOUCHSCREEN ON A FLAT SURFACE ................................................................................. 135 MOUNTING THE TOUCHSCREEN ON THE WALL ................................................................................................ 136 APPENDIX C: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SENSOR INSTALLATION AND PLACEMENT .......................... 139 DOOR/WINDOW SENSORS AND GLASS BREAK DETECTORS .......................................................................... 139 GLASS BREAK DETECTORS ..................................................................................................................................... 139 MOTION DETECTORS ............................................................................................................................................... 140 SMOKE DETECTOR INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS ............................................................................... 141 CAMERA INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS .................................................................................................. 142 APPENDIX D: USING THE KEY PAD ...................................................................................................... 143 CHECKING SYSTEM STATUS .................................................................................................................................... 143 ARMING THE SYSTEM ............................................................................................................................................... 144 ARM AWAY MODE................................................................................................................................................. 144 ARM STAY................................................................................................................................................................ 144 DISARMING THE SYSTEM ......................................................................................................................................... 144 SENDING AN EMERGENCY POLICE ALARM .........................................…

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Users Manual

Technician Operations Page 72 | August 17, 2010 2. Touch the right and left-pointing arrows to increase and decrease the Alarm Transmission Delay period. Note: The Alarm Transmission Delay period cannot be less than 15 seconds or exceed 45 seconds. Technician Operations Page 73 | August 17, 2010 Configuring the Swinger Shutdown Feature The Swinger Shutdown feature helps prevent a runaway TouchScreen from tying up the central station. After the TouchScreen has sent an alarm the set number of times (trips) to central monitoring, no more alarms will be sent to central monitoring for 48 hours or until the security system is disarmed. To configure the swinger shutdown: 1. From the Installer Settings Menu, touch Security ® Swinger Shutdown. The Swinger Shutdown Settings screen is displayed. 2. Touch the right and left-pointing arrows to increase and decrease the number of swinger shutdown trips (Maximum Trips). Note: The number of trips cannot be less than 1 or exceed 6. 3. Touch Swinger Shutdown Enabled to disable this feature. Touch Swinger Shutdown Disabled to enable this feature. Technician Operations Page 74 | August 17, 2010 Resetting the TouchScreen to Factory Defaults When an activated TouchScreen is reset to factory defaults, the customer’s account must also be reset by Customer Care in order for it to be reactivated. To reset the TouchScreen: 1. Ensure you have the premise passphrase for the account. 2. From the Installer Settings Menu, touch Advanced Settings ® Reset to Factory Defaults. The Reset Touchscreen to Factory Defaults screen is displayed. 3. Touch Reset to Factory Defaults. The Keypad screen is displayed. 4. Enter the Installer keypad code. The Keyboard screen is displayed.. Technician Operations Page 75 | August 17, 2010 5. Enter the PREMISE PASSPHRASE for the current account. The device resets and the Installation screen is displayed. 6. To activate the system again: a. Contact Customer Care to have the customer’s account reset. b. Follow the steps starting on page 9 to activate the system again. Technician Operations Page 76 | August 17, 2010 Checking for New Firmware Updates for the TouchScreen You can have a TouchScreen look for an available update on the server or install an update from a USB drive (see page 78). To check for a firmware update on the server: 1. From the Installer Settings Menu, touch Advanced Settings ® Check for Firmware Update. The Checking for Firmware Upgrade screen is displayed. The TouchScreen immediately checks for newer firmware updates that are available to be installed on the device’s hardware version. Technician Operations Page 77 | August 17, 2010 If a newer firmware version is available for the current device’s hardware version, an Upgrade Firmware button is displayed. 2. Touch Upgrade Firmware to download and install the new firmware version (the system will reboot. Table 10: Troubleshooting Firmware Updates Problem Cause/Resolution Firmware Update Failure TouchScreen reverts back to the previous firmware build Firmware Update Error TouchScreen reverts back to the previous firmware build System Upgrade in Progress Message Firmware update currently in progress Technician Operations Page 78 | August 17, 2010 To install a firmware update from a USB drive: Important: The TouchScreen will install an earlier firmware version or even the same firmware version using this method. 1. Save a build image (for example, SMC_P5_19424_ucontrol.upg) to a USB drive in the root directory. 2. Change the filename to ucontrol.upg. 3. Insert the USB drive into the TouchScreen USB port. The TouchScreen displays the following confirmation: A USB drive has been inserted, and a firmware upgrade image has been found on it. Do you wish to upgrade firmware using this image? 4. Touch Upgrade. The Firmware Update process starts. The TouchScreen reboots after it is complete. After reboot, the system displays the confirmation dialog again. 5. Touch Cancel, and remove the USB drive. Technician Operations Page 79 | August 17, 2010 Enabling Fire Alarm Verification Fire Alarm Verification causes the system to contact central monitoring when one of the following is true: • Multiple smoke detectors fault • A single smoke detector faults for 60 seconds By default Fire Alarm Verification is disabled: The system immediately sends an alarm to central monitoring when the smoke alarm trips. However, smoke alarms are notorious for tripping in non- emergencies (such as, when food burns on the stove or someone forgets to open the flu before using the fireplace). With the customer’s agreement, this can be avoided using Fire Alarm Verification. To enable or disable Fire Alarm Verification: 1. From the Installer Settings menu, touch Sensors & Zones ® Fire Alarm Settings. Technician Operations Page 80 | August 17, 2010 The Fire Alarm Settings screen is displayed. 2. Touch Enable to turn Fire Alarm Verification on. 3. Touch Disabled to turn Fire Alarm Verification off. Managing the Physical Devices in Your Security System Page 81 | August 17, 2010 Managing the Physical Devices in Your Security System The TouchScreen is designed to work with num Table 11: Device Details Device Device Type Batteries Management Instructions Model Type Quantity TouchScreen Central Controller P5 TS 4 volt Lithium 1 N/A Door/ Window Sensor Sensor CR2 3 volt Lithium 1 Page 82 Motion Detector Sensor CR123A 3 Glass Break Detector CR123A 1 Smoke/Heat Detector CR123A 2 Key Fob Peripheral CR2032 2 Page 106 Key Pad CR2 2 Page 112 Camera N/A (A/C power adapter) Page 95 Managing the Physical Devices in Your Security System Page 82 | August 17, 2010 Managing Sensors & Zones A sensor is a physical device that detects events in the security system, such as a door opening or movement in a room. A security zone is the representation of a sensor that is being monitored by the TouchScreen. A security zone consists of the following: • Details of the associated sensor • Way the sensor is used in the security system (such as, to …

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Cover Letter(s)

Attention: Application Examiner Date: August 4, 2010 Re: Request for confidentiality Applicant: SMC Networks Inc. FCC ID: JI5-RB5701, JI5-SMCZB01, JI5-SMCDW01Z, JI5-SMCKF01Z, JI5- SMCWK01Z To whom it may concern, Permanent Confidentiality Request is hereby submitted by SMC Networks Inc. 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: • Schematics • Detailed Block diagrams • Detailed Operational/Functional Description • Tune up procedure • Parts list SMC Networks Inc. has 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. Sincerely, Richard Hwang Product Manager SMC Networks Inc.

External Photos

Test Sample – Front Side Test Sample – Back Side

Internal Photos

Cover Removed, Component Side of Main Board Bottom Side of Main Board Zoomed in on GSM Module Location GSM Module GSM Module with Shielding Removed

Test Report

This report is for the exclusive use of Intertek's Client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the agreement. Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement, for any loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of this report. Only the Client is authorized to permit copying or distribution of this report and then only in its entirety. Any use of the Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material, product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek. 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. EMC Report for SMC Networks on the Touchscreen Page 1 of 42 731 Enterprise Drive Lexington, KY 40510 Telephone: 859-226-1000 Facsimile: 859-226-1040 www.intertek-etlsemko.com TEST REPORT Report Number: 100061439LEX-002 Project Number: G100061439 Report Issue Date: 8/24/2010 Product Name: Touchscreen FCCID: JI5-RB5701 ICID: 4137A-RB5701 Standards: FCC Part 22 Subpart H FCC Part 24 Subpart E RSS-132 Issue 2 RSS-133 Issue 5 RSS-GEN Issue 2 Tested by: Client: Intertek Testing Services NA, Inc. 731 Enterprise Drive Lexington, KY 40510 SMC Networks 20 Mason Street Irvine, CA 92618 Report prepared by Report reviewed by Jason Centers, Senior Project Engineer Bryan Taylor, Team Leader Intertek Report Number: 100061439LEX-002 Issued: 8/24/2010 EMC Report for SMC Networks on the Touchscreen FCCID:JI5-RB5701; ICID:4137A-RB5701 Page 2 of 42 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction and Conclusion .............................................................................................................. 3 2 Test Summary ...................................................................................................................................... 3 3 Description of Equipment Under Test ............................................................................................... 4 4 Conducted Output Power.................................................................................................................... 6 5 Occupied Bandwidth ........................................................................................................................... 8 6 Conducted Spurious Emissions at Antenna Terminals ................................................................. 13 7 Radiated Output Power ..................................................................................................................... 31 8 Radiated Spurious Emissions (Transmitter) ................................................................................... 32 9 Frequency Stability ............................................................................................................................ 35 10 Radiated Spurious Emissions (Receiver) .................................................................................... 37 11 AC Powerline Conducted Emissions ........................................................................................... 39 12 Measurement Uncertainty.............................................................................................................. 41 13 Revision History ............................................................................................................................. 42 Intertek Report Number: 100061439LEX-002 Issued: 8/24/2010 EMC Report for SMC Networks on the Touchscreen FCCID:JI5-RB5701; ICID:4137A-RB5701 Page 3 of 42 1 Introduction and Conclusion The tests indicated in section 2 were performed on the product constructed as described in section 3. The remaining test sections are the verbatim text from the actual data sheets used during the investigation. These test sections include the test name, the specified test method, a list of the actual test equipment used, documentation photos, results and raw data. No additions, deviations, or exclusions have been made from the standard(s) unless specifically noted. Based on the results of our investigation, we have concluded the product tested complied with the requirements of the standard(s) indicated. The results obtained in this test report pertain only to the item(s) tested. The INTERTEK-Lexington is located at 731 Enterprise Drive, Lexington Kentucky, 40510. The radiated emission test site is a 10-meter semi-anechoic chamber. The chamber meets the characteristics of CISPR 16-1 and ANSI C63.4. For measurements, a remotely controlled flush-mount metal-top turntable is used to rotate the EUT a full 360 degrees. A remote controlled non-conductive antenna mast is used to scan the antenna height from one to four meters. The test site is listed with the FCC under registration number 485103. The test site is listed with Industry Canada under site number IC 2042M-1. 2 Test Summary Page Test full name FCC Reference IC Reference Result 6 Conducted Output Power §2.1046 --- Pass 8 Occupied Bandwidth §2.1049, §22.917(b)(d), and §24.238(a) RSS-GEN 4.6.1 Pass 13 Conducted Spurious Emissions §2.1049, §2.1051, §22.917(a)(b), and § 24.238(a)(b) RSS-132 (4.5), RSS-133 (6.3) Pass 31 Radiated Output Power § 22.913(a) and § 24.232(c) RSS-132 (4.4), RSS-133 (6.4) Pass 32 Radiated Spurious Emissions (Transmitter) §2.1053, §22.917(a)(b), and §24.238(a)(b) RSS-132 (4.3), RSS-133 (6.3) Pass 37 Radiated Spurious Emissions (Receiver) § 15.109 RSS-Gen (7.2.3.2) Pass 39 AC Powerline Conducted Emissions § 15.107 RSS-Gen (7.2.2) Pass Intertek Report Number: 100061439LEX-002 Issued: 8/24/2010 EMC Report for SMC Networks on the Touchscreen FCCID:JI5-RB5701; ICID:4137A-RB5701 Page 4 of 42 3 Description of Equipment Under Test Equipment Under Test Manufacturer SMC Networks Model Number RB5701-Z Serial Number Test Sample 1 F…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Alex Kim(CEO)
[email protected]949-679-8280Fax: 949-679-1481

Test Firm

Intertek Testing Services NAJames Sudduth
[email protected]859-226-1037Fax: 859 226 1040

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmissionTolerance
424E1.85 GHz - 1.91 GHz631.00 mW239KG7W23 ppm
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power listed is the maximum conducted output power as indicated in the filing. This device should be installed and operated with a minimum separation of at least 20 cm between the antennas and a person's body and must not be co-located or operated with any other antenna or transmitter except as documented in this filing.

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