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Optional accessories available, including Wi-Fi Simply connected. s Wi-Fi cted.. VO YA GER & HEAT COOL HEAT PUMP DIGITAL THERMOSTAT QUICK START & SETUP GUIDE Anytime. Anywhere.* 1 Thank You Congratulations and thank you for purchasing your new Venstar VOYAGER ® thermostat. This guide is intended to help you install and setup the basic features of the VOYAGER ® Thermostat. For a full owners manual and installation guide, visit venstar.com. 2 Compatibility Venstar VOYAGER ® Thermostat is designed to work with 24V systems requiring both the R & C wires. This includes gas, electric, oil, forced air, variable speed, heat pump and radiant heat. It can control: • Heating: one, two and three stages (W1, W2, W3) • Cooling: one and two stages (Y1, Y2) • Heat pump: with auxiliary and emergency heat (Y, W1, O/B) • Fan (G) • Power (C, R) • Humidifier or dehumidifier (HUM, DEHUM) • Dual fuel systems (heat pump with furnace) • Whole-home humidifiers and dehumidifiers WiFi Network & Password Screw DriverPencil Leve lPliers Hammer or Drill (3/16" or 7/ 32" drill bits) Thermostat Thermostat Base Drywall Anchors and Screws This Quick Start Manual Contents Necessary Tools 3 Step 1 - Power Off Current System 1) Go to your home’s circuit breaker panel and switch the furnace and air conditioner breakers off. 2) To confirm power is off, adjust the temperature on your current thermostat. If the system does not respond accordingly, power has probably been successfully shut off. WARNING: Failure to follow this step can result in personal injury and/or death from shock and electrocution. Step 2 - Remove Faceplate Remove the faceplate of current system. Most faceplates snap-off or feature small screws that will need to be removed. Side View WallThermostat WARNING: If you see large thick electrical wires, wire nuts, or if your system is labeled 120V or 240V DO NOT PROCEED. THIS THERMOSTAT IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH THESE SYSTEMS WARNING: Failure to follow this step can result in personal injury and/or death from shock and electrocution. 4 Step 3 - Before you go any further Determine what your existing wiring and equipment situation is before you disconnect any wires. If you are unsure of what type of system you have, you may need to seek professional support. A. If you have a Heating only system without Air Conditioning, the Venstar VOYAGER thermostat will require 3 wires. These 3 wires are: R (24Vac), C (24Vac) and W (Heat). Most Heating only systems use very simple thermostats that only require 2 wires the R (24Vac) and W (Heat). The VOYAGER thermostat requires 3 wires to the thermostat. In this case an Add-A-Wire accessory will not work and it will be necessary to install another wire for the C (24Vac) connection. B. If you have a single stage fossil fuel heater with air conditioning, the Venstar VOYAGER will require 5 wires for independent fan control. They are R (24Vac), C (24Vac), W (Heat), Y (Cooling), and G (Fan). You may connect only 4 wires, as instructed below, to the VOYAGER but will give up independent fan control. The fan will still operate with a Heating or Cooling demand. • If there are only 4 wires present that are connected to the existing thermostat, there are at least 3 options available to connect the Venstar VOYAGER thermostat, they are: 1. Use the 4 wires as instructed below and note that the fan will only operate with a Heating or Cooling demand. 2. Pull new thermostat wire from the HVAC equipment to the thermostat so that there are at least 5 wires available. 3. Purchase and install a Venstar Add-A-Wire accessory (ACC-0410). 5 C. If you have a multi stage HVAC system comprised of a fossil fuel heater with air conditioning the Venstar VOYAGER will require the 5 wires mentioned above (R, C, W, Y, and G) plus an additional wire for each additional stage of Heating or Cooling. You may reduce the 5 wire requirement to 4 if you give up independent fan control, or use the optional accessory; Add-A-Wire. D. If you have a heat pump without aux heat the Venstar VOYAGER will require 5 wires: R (24Vac), C (24Vac), W1/O/B (reversing valve), Y (1st stage compressor), and G (fan). If there are only 4 wires present that are connected to the existing thermostat, there are at least 3 options available to connect the Venstar VOYAGER thermostat, they are: 1. Use the 4 wires as instructed below and note that the fan will only operate with a Heating or Cooling demand. 2. Pull new thermostat wire from the HVAC equipment to the thermostat so that there are at least 5 wires available. 3. Purchase and install a Venstar Add-A-Wire accessory (ACC-0410). E. If you have a heat pump with aux heat the Venstar VOYAGER will require 6 wires: R (24Vac), C (24Vac), W1/O/B (reversing valve), Y (1st stage compressor), W2 (Aux Heat) and G (fan). If there are only 5 wires present that are connected to the existing thermostat, there are at least 3 options available to connect the Venstar VOYAGER thermostat, they are: 1. Use the 5 wires as instructed below and note that the fan will only operate with a Heating or Cooling demand. 2. Pull new thermostat wire from the HVAC equipment to the thermostat so that there are at least 6 wires available. 3. Purchase and install a Venstar Add-A-Wire accessory (ACC-0410). 6 MAKING 4 WIRES WORK when 5 are required (without the optional Add-A-Wire accessory) • If you have an all-electric heat system with air conditioning, this method is not an option. You must either pull new wire or use the optional Add-A-Wire accessory (ACC-0410). • If you have a single stage fossil fuel heater with air conditioning, and you would like install the Venstar VOYAGER using only 4 wires, follow the directions below. You will need a screwdriver along with a 3” or 4” long piece of thermostat wire to use as a jumper. 1. Make sure the power is off as step 1 on page 4 instructs you. 2. Follow step 4 on page 9 “Label and Disconnect Wires” at the thermostat. Please note the color and the corresponding wire designator with each col…
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Venstar Inc. FCC ID: MUH-SKYPORT3 Report Number: R1504163-247 Page 65 of 70 FCC Part 15C Test Report 14 Exhibit C – EUT Photographs 14.1 EUT – Top View 14.2 EUT – Bottom View
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. pms 433C DK GREY “HVIN: XXXXX” = T3700, T3800, T3900, T4700, T4800, T4900, & T4900SCH VOYAGER FCC JULY 01, 2015 VOYAGER FCC ID: MUH-SKYPORT3 IC: 12547A-SKYPORT3HVIN: XXXXX
Venstar Inc. FCC ID: MUH-SKYPORT3 Report Number: R1504163-247 Page 66 of 70 FCC Part 15C Test Report 14.3 EUT - Open Case View 14.4 EUT - Motherboard View Venstar Inc. FCC ID: MUH-SKYPORT3 Report Number: R1504163-247 Page 67 of 70 FCC Part 15C Test Report 14.5 EUT - Motherboard View 14.6 Wi-Fi Module Top View Venstar Inc. FCC ID: MUH-SKYPORT3 Report Number: R1504163-247 Page 68 of 70 FCC Part 15C Test Report 14.7 W i - F i Module Bottom View 14.8 W i - F i M o d u l e Open Case View - 1 Venstar Inc. FCC ID: MUH-SKYPORT3 Report Number: R1504163-247 Page 69 of 70 FCC Part 15C Test Report 14.9 W i - F i M o d u l e Open Case View - 2 14.10 EUT – AC Adapter
Venstar Inc. FCC ID: MUH-SKYPORT3 Report Number: R1504163-247 Page 9 of 70 FCC Part 15C Test Report 4 FCC §15.247(i) & §2.1091 - RF Exposure 4.1 Applicable Standard FCC §2.1091, §15.247(i) Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field Strength (V/m) Magnetic Field Strength (A/m) Power Density (mW/cm 2 ) Averaging Time (minutes) Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure 0.3-1.34 614 1.63 * (100) 30 1.34-30 824/f 2.19/f * (180/f 2 ) 30 30-300 27.5 0.073 0.2 30 300-1500 / / f/1500 30 1500-100,000 / / 1.0 30 f = frequency in MHz * = Plane-wave equivalent power density 4.2 MPE Prediction Predication of MPE limit at a given distance, Equation from OET Bulletin 65, Edition 97-01 S = PG/4R² Where: S = power density P = power input to antenna G = power gain of the antenna in the direction of interest relative to an isotropic radiator R = distance to the center of radiation of the antenna 4.3 MPE Results Maximum peak output power at antenna input terminal (dBm): 14.68 Maximum peak output power at antenna input terminal (mW): 29.38 Prediction distance (cm): 20 Prediction frequency (MHz): 2437 Maximum Antenna Gain, typical (dBi): 1.9 Maximum Antenna Gain (numeric): 1.55 Power density of prediction frequency at 20.0 cm (mW/cm 2 ): 0.00905 MPE limit for uncontrolled exposure at prediction frequency (mW/cm 2 ): 1.0 The device meets MPE requirement for uncontrolled exposure environment at 20 cm distance.
Note: This test report is prepared for the customer shown above and for the device described herein. It may not be duplicated or used in part without prior written consent from Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. This report must not be used by the customer to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by A2LA*, NIST, or any agency of the Federal Government. * This report may contain data that are not covered by the A2LA accreditation and are marked with an asterisk “*” (Rev.2) FCC PART 15, SUBPART C TEST AND MEASUREMENT REPORT For Venstar Inc. 9250 Owensmouth Ave., Chatsworth, CA 91311, USA FCC ID: MUH-SKYPORT3 Report Type: Original Report Product Type: Thermostat with Wi-Fi Module Prepared By: Cipher Chu Test Engineer Report Number: R1504163-247 Report Date: 2015-07-06 Reviewed By: Bo Li RF Lead Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp. 1274 Anvilwood Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA 94089, USA Tel: (408) 732-9162 Fax: (408) 732-9164 Venstar Inc. FCC ID: MUH-SKYPORT3 Report Number: R1504163-247 Page 2 of 70 FCC Part 15C Test Report TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 General Description ..................................................................................................................................................... 5 1.1 Product Description for Equipment Under Test (EUT) ...................................................................................... 5 1.2 Mechanical Description of EUT ......................................................................................................................... 5 1.3 Objective ............................................................................................................................................................. 5 1.4 Related Submittal(s)/Grant(s) ............................................................................................................................. 5 1.5 Test Methodology ............................................................................................................................................... 5 1.6 Measurement Uncertainty ................................................................................................................................... 5 1.7 Test Facility ........................................................................................................................................................ 6 2 System Test Configuration.......................................................................................................................................... 7 2.1 Justification ......................................................................................................................................................... 7 2.2 EUT Exercise Software....................................................................................................................................... 7 2.3 Equipment Modifications.................................................................................................................................... 7 2.4 Local Support Equipment ................................................................................................................................... 7 2.5 EUT Internal Configuration Details .................................................................................................................... 7 2.6 Power Supply and Line Filters ............................................................................................................................ 7 2.7 Interface Ports and Cabling ................................................................................................................................. 7 3 Summary of Test Results ............................................................................................................................................ 8 4 FCC §15.247(i) & §2.1091 - RF Exposure ................................................................................................................. 9 4.1 Applicable Standard ............................................................................................................................................ 9 4.2 MPE Prediction ................................................................................................................................................... 9 4.3 MPE Results ....................................................................................................................................................... 9 5 FCC §15.207 - AC Line Conducted Emissions .......................................................................................................... 10 5.1 Applicable Standards ........................................................................................................................................ 10 5.2 Test Setup ......................................................................................................................................................... 10 5.3 Test Procedure .................................................................................................................................................. 10 5.4 Test Setup Block Diagram ................................................................................................................................ 11 5.5 Corrected Amplitude & Margin Calculation ..................................................................................................... 11 5.6 Test Equipment List and Details ....................................................................................................................... 12 5.7 Test Environmental Conditions ........................................................................................................................ 12 5.8 Summary of Test Results .................................................................................................................................. 12 5.9 Conducted Emissions …
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Venstar Inc. FCC ID: MUH-SKYPORT3 Report Number: R1504163-247 Page 62 of 70 FCC Part 15C Test Report 13 Exhibit B – Test Setup Photographs 13.1 Radiated Emission below 1 GHz Front View at 3m 13.2 Radiated Emission below 1 GHz Rear View at 3m Venstar Inc. FCC ID: MUH-SKYPORT3 Report Number: R1504163-247 Page 63 of 70 FCC Part 15C Test Report 13.3 Radiated Emission above 1 GHz Front View at 3m 13.4 Radiated Emission above 1 GHz Rear View at 3m Venstar Inc. FCC ID: MUH-SKYPORT3 Report Number: R1504163-247 Page 64 of 70 FCC Part 15C Test Report 13.5 AC Line Conducted Emission Front View 13.6 AC Line Conducted Emission Side View
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 2.41 GHz - 2.46 GHz | 29.00 mW |

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