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JI5-SMCKF01ZZigbee Enabled Keyfob

SMC Networks Inc
Zigbee Enabled Keyfob - FCC ID JI5-SMCKF01Z - SMC Networks Inc
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Date of Grant
Sep 30, 2010
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Sep 30, 2010
Equipment Note
Zigbee Enabled Keyfob
Frequency Range
2405.00000000 - 2475.00000000
Company
SMC Networks Inc
Country
United States

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Users Manual

uControl User Guide Key Fob Draft April, 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. DRAFT Page iii | August 10, 2010 Table of Contents UNDERSTANDING AND USING THE KEY FOB......................................................................................... 1 A DDING KEY FOBS TO SYSTEM................................................................................................................ 5 S ETTING A KEY FOB TO DEFAULT........................................................................................................... 8 DRAFT Page 1 | August 10, 2010 Understanding and Using the Key Fob A key fob is a mobile tool that lets you arm and disarm your system with the touch of a button. To use the key fob, press the button approximately 1.5 seconds until the LED flashes. See Table 1 for more information. KNOWN ISSUE: Management Portal might not show all key fobs in the System Status → Peripherals tab. DRAFT Page 2 | August 10, 2010 Table 1: Troubleshooting the Camera Installation Action Button Icon LED Display Description Flashes red once and then lights red for three seconds Used when everyone is leaving the house. Arm System in Arm Stay Mode ƒ Alarm trips immediately if a monitored Perimeter zone (non-entry/exit door or window) is opened. ƒ Interior motion detectors are armed. ƒ Entry/Exit zones start an Entry Delay ƒ Exit Delay starts when the system is armed Entry/Exit Delay ƒ When armed, the system audibly beeps slowly over and over announcing that the system is in the Exit Delay period. During the last 10 seconds of the Exit Delay state, the system audibly fast beeps (two beeps per second). ƒ A numerical countdown timer on the SMA Gateway indicates how much time remains in the Exit Delay. ƒ If an entry/exit zone is faulted, restored and then faulted again prior to the end of the exit delay then the Exit Delay is restarted. This only occurs once. ƒ If no Entry/Exit Zone opens and closes during the Exit Delay, the Arming Mode reverts to Armed Stay. ƒ After Exit Delay, the Security Status header is relabeled Armed Away and sounds 2 short beeps. ƒ If an Entry/Exit zone is opened the Entry Delay period starts with an audible beep each second. The system beeps twice per second in the last 10 seconds of the Entry Delay period. The keypad code must be entered during this period to avoid sounding an alarm. During the Entry Delay period, the motion detectors will not log events. DRAFT Page 3 | August 10, 2010 Table 1: Troubleshooting the Camera Installation Action Button Icon LED Display Description Flashes red once and then lights red for three seconds Used to arm the system when there are still people in the premises. Arm System in Arm Away Mode ƒ Alarm trips immediately if a monitored Perimeter zone (non-entry/exit door or window) is opened. ƒ Interior motion detectors not armed. ƒ Entry/Exit zones start an Entry Delay ƒ Exit Delay starts when the system is armed. ƒ Exit Delay does not beep and is twice the length of Alarm Away mode Entry/Exit Delays ƒ When the system is armed, the Exit Delay period starts, BUT there is no audible beep during the Exit Delay period (as there is in Arm Away). The Exit Delay period is the time between the system being armed and the alarms actually being activated. This gives the user time to leave through an entry/exit security zone. ƒ The Exit Delay period is twice as long as for the Arm Away mode, and there is no audible alert during the countdown. ƒ A numerical countdown timer indicates how much time remains in the Exit Delay period. ƒ If an entry/exit zone is faulted, restored and then faulted again prior to the end of the exit delay then the Exit Delay is restarted. This only occurs once. ƒ After Exit Delay, the Security Status header is relabeled Armed Stay and sounds 3 short beeps. ƒ When an entry/exit zone is opened the Entry Delay period sounds an audible beep each second. The system beeps twice per second in the last 10 seconds of the Entry Delay period. The keypad code must be entered during this period to avoid sounding an alarm. Disarm System Flashes green once and then lights green for three seconds Disarms the system without an Entry Delay Panic Alarm Flashes red once and then flashes red six times Immediately reports a Panic alarm to the central monitoring station DRAFT Page 4 | August 10, 2010 Table 1: Troubleshooting the Camera Installation Action Button Icon LED Display Description System Status Flashes red once to indicate that it has contacted the system then: ƒ Lights green for three seconds if the system is disarmed ƒ Lights red for three seconds if the system is armed. Tells whether the system is armed or disarmed Error Condition N/A Flashes amber System is not ready to arm because security zone is faulted; A door or window might be opened or a sensor might have its cover removed. DRAFT Page 5 | August 10, 2010 Adding Key Fobs to System When a uControl key fob is removed from the box, it is already defaulted and ready to add to the SMA system. To add (pair) a key fob to an SMA Gateway: 1. After Activation: a. Log into the Settings widget using the Installer key pad code. b. Touch Key Fobs & Pads → Add Key Fob. During the Activation process: Eventually the Add Key Fob screen is displayed in the TouchScreen, Touch No I do not want to add a Key Fob and then Next to skip this step. Touch Yes I want to add a Key Fob and then Next to begin the process to find and pair a key fobs to the SMA Gateway. CAUTION: If you choose not to add a key fob, the Add Key Pads screen is displayed. The Add Key Fob screen is very similar in appearance to the Add Key Pads screen. Be careful that you do not accidently pass through to the following Adding a Camera step unless you want to. The Locating Key Fobs …

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Users Manual

Page 1 8/17/10 SMCWF01-Z 08172010 SMCWF01-Z Key Fob Quick Start Guide 1 Pre-Installation Guidelines A. Holding the key fob in one hand, carefully insert the tip of a flat-head screwdriver into the casing seam. B. Push lightly and twist the screwdriver handle. C. Find the supplied CR2032 3-volt lithium battery. D. Remove the circuit board and rubber button pad from the key fob casing. E. Place the rubber button pad on the circuit board so the shield icon is nearest the beveled end of the circuit board. F. Hold down the center button and any other button while slowly inserting the battery in the battery slot (positive side away from the circuit board). G. When the LED flashes green, release the buttons immediately . The LED flashes green three times every five seconds. The device is defaulted and in Search mode. The key fob is now ready to be added to the TouchScreen. H. Replace the circuit board in the key fob casing. 2I Adding a Key Fob . From the Home screen, touch the Settings widget. J. When the Keypad screen appears, touch the numbers enter your keypad code. to K. When the Settings menu appears, use the keypad to enter the Installer Code (this code is the same for all TouchScreens installed by your company). When the Technician keyboard pad appears, enter your Technician ID an L. d touch Done . M. When the Technician Settings menu appears, select Key Fobs & Pads > Add a Key Fob . The Locating Key Fobs screen appears. N. Touch Next . The system scans the premises for key that can be added. Key fobs must meet the followin fobs g requirements: - Defaulted - Not currently paired with another TouchScreen. Follow the system prompts to complete the add process O. and pair the key fob with the TouchScreen. P. When the system finds the key fob, press center and hold the button to pair it with the Touch Screen. Key Q. Press and hold the Arm Away or Arm Stay buttons to test the key fob’s connectivity to the TouchScreen. Note: If no available key fobs are found or fewer are found than expected touch Cancel Fob Add to return to the Technician Settings menu. 3 Deleting a Key Fob Congratulations on purchasing your SMC W F01-Z Key Fob. The SMCMT02-Z Key Fob is a professional state-of-the-art device that allows you to arm and disarm your system from anywhere wit hin or just outside your home. Disarming your security system with your key fob does not skip the Entry Delay period and does not require entering a key pad code. The SMCMT02-Z also provides an emergency alar m function anywhere within range of the TouchScreen. Deleting a key fob from the premises removes it from being used to perform actions in your security system. You should delete a key fob: ¾ If the key fob is being relinquished by the customer. ¾ To reset the key fob to fac tory default settings by deleting the key fob and re-adding it to the TouchScreen immediately. To delete a key fob from the TouchScreen: A. Perform steps A through D in step 2, “ Adding a Key Fob to the TouchScreen”. B. When the Technician Settings menu appears, select Key Fobs & Pads > Delete a Key Fob . The Remove Key Fob screen appears. C. Touch the key fob icon that you want to delete. D. When a confirmation dialog appears, touch Yes to delete the key fob from the TouchScreen. E. After deleting the key fob from the TouchScreen, press the button on the key fob to reset the device to default and place it in Search mode so it can be added to a TouchScreen again. Congratulations! You have successfully your added key fobs. continued on next page SMCWF01-Z Key Fob Quick Start Guide 4 Troubleshooting If a key fob does not appear to be working properly or is not being located by the TouchScr een during the Add process: ¾ Verify that a new battery has been properly installed (see step 1, “ Pre-Installation Guidelines .” ¾ Confirm that the key fob has been defaulted. Copyright © 2010 SMC Networks Page 2 All Rights Reserved SMCWF01-Z 8/17/10 5 Control Buttons With your key fob, you can arm your system (in Arm Away or Arm Stay modes), disarm it, or send an Emergency alarm for police assistance. Note: When a key fob button is pressed, the LED flashes red once to show it has contacted the TouchScreen. If the key fob is out of range of th e TouchScreen, the LED flashes red three times quickly. System Status Press the System Status button 1.5 seconds to light the LED and show the current status of the security system. The LED flashes red once to show it has contacted the system and then: ¾ Lights green for 3 seconds if the system is disarmed. ¾ Lights red for 3 seconds if the system is armed. ¾ Lights orange for 3 seconds if the system is not ready to be armed (for example, if a door is open). ¾ Flashes 3 times every 5 seconds if the key fob has been defaulted and is ready to pair to the TouchScreen. Arm Away Press the Arm Away button 1.5 seconds to arm the system in Arm Away mode (no one is in the premises). For information about arming mode, refer to the TouchScreen User Guide. The LED flashes red once to show it has contacted the system, then lights red for 1 second. The Exit Delay starts (default 30 seconds—TouchScreen beeps during this period). If the system is not ready for arming, such as when a door or window is open, the LED flashes orange 7 times. Arm Stay Press the Arm Stay button 1.5 se conds to arm the system in Arm Stay mode (people are in the premises). For information about arming mode, refer to the TouchScreen User Guide. The LED flashes red once to show it has contacted the system, then lights red for 1 second. The Exit Delay starts—twice as long as the period co nfigured for Arm Away (up to 120 seconds, with no beeping from the TouchScreen). If the system is not ready for arming, such as when a door or window is open, the LED flashes orange 7 times. Disarm Press the Disarm button for 1.5 seconds to disarm the system without entering the premises. The LED flashes green once to show it has contacted the system, then lights green for 1 second. The Exit Delay star…

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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

Keyfob – Front Side Keyfob– Back Side

Internal Photos

Front Side Back Side

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 Keyfob Page 1 of 30 731 Enterprise Drive Lexington, KY 40510 Telephone: 859-226-1000 Facsimile: 859-226-1040 www.intertek-etlsemko.com TEST REPORT Report Number: 100061447LEX-002 Project Number: G100061447 Report Issue Date: 8/23/2010 Product Name: Keyfob FCCID: JI5-SMCKF01Z ICIC: 4137A-SMCKF01Z Standards: Title 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B and C, RSS-210 Issue 7 and 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 Bryan Taylor, Team Leader Jason Centers, Senior Project Engineer Intertek Report Number: 100061447LEX-002 Issued: 8/23/2010 EMC Report for SMC Networks on the Keyfob FCCID:JI5-SMCKF01Z; ICID:4137A-SMCKF01Z Page 2 of 30 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction and Conclusion .............................................................................................................. 3 2 Test Summary ...................................................................................................................................... 3 3 Description of Equipment Under Test ............................................................................................... 4 4 Peak Output Power .............................................................................................................................. 6 5 Occupied Bandwidth ........................................................................................................................... 7 6 Power Spectral Density ..................................................................................................................... 12 7 Radiated Spurious Emissions (Transmitter) ................................................................................... 16 8 Radiated Spurious Emissions (Receiver)........................................................................................ 23 9 AC Powerline Conducted Emissions ............................................................................................... 25 10 Antenna Requirement per FCC Part 15.203 ................................................................................. 27 11 RF Exposure Requirements (MPE Calculations)......................................................................... 28 12 Measurement Uncertainty.............................................................................................................. 29 13 Revision History ............................................................................................................................. 30 Intertek Report Number: 100061447LEX-002 Issued: 8/23/2010 EMC Report for SMC Networks on the Keyfob FCCID:JI5-SMCKF01Z; ICID:4137A-SMCKF01Z Page 3 of 30 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 Peak Output Power § 15.247(b)(3)(4) RSS210 A8.4 (4) Pass 7 Occupied Bandwidth § 15.247(a)(2) RSS210 A8.2(A) Pass 12 Power Spectral Density § 15.247(e) RSS210 A8.2(B) Pass 16 Radiated Spurious Emissions (Transmitter) § 15.247(d), § 15.209, and § 15.205 RSS-210 (2.2) Pass 23 Radiated Spurious Emissions (Receiver) § 15.109 RSS-Gen (7.2.3) Pass 25 AC Powerline Conducted Emissions § 15.207 RSS-Gen (7.2.2) Pass 27 Antenna Requirement per FCC Part 15.203 § 15.203 RSS-Gen (7.1.4) Pass 28 RF Exposure Requirements (MPE Calculations) § 15.247(b)(5), § 1.1310 RSP100 (4) Pass Intertek Report Number: 100061447LEX-002 Issued: 8/23/2010 EMC Report for SMC Networks on the Keyfob FCCID:JI5-SMCKF01Z; ICID:4137A-SMCKF01Z Page 4 of 30 3 Description of Equipment Under Test Equipment Under Test Manufacturer SMC Networks Model Number SMCKF01-Z Serial Number Test Sample 1 FCC Identifier JI5-SMCKF01Z IC Identifier 4137A-SM…

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Test Setup Photos

Conducted Power Port Emissions Radiated Emissions (Front) Radiated Emissions (Back)

Contact Information

Applicant

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

Technical Contact

SMC Networks Inc.Richard Hwang
[email protected]9496798018

20 Mason · Irvine, California · United States

Non-Technical Contact

SMC Networks Inc.Mara Hwang
[email protected]9496798018

Test Firm

Lexmark InternationalJohn Fessler
[email protected]8592327650Fax: 8592327240

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C2.40 GHz - 2.48 GHz19.00 mW
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Output power is conducted.

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