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MUH-SQNSQ22Thermostat with WiFi capabilities

Venstar Inc
Thermostat with WiFi capabilities - FCC ID MUH-SQNSQ22 - Venstar Inc
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Date of Grant
Jul 27, 2023
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Jul 23, 2023
Equipment Note
Thermostat with WiFi capabilities
Frequency Range
2412.00000000 - 2462.00000000
Company
Venstar Inc
Country
United States

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Users Manual

Amana ® Brand Smart Thermostat Homeowner Guide Amana is a registered trademark of Maytag Corporation or its related companies and is used under license. All rights reserved. Stay connected with the Amana ® brand smart thermostat Getting Started 1 A simple, central home screen displays the current temperature, the current mode, and a slider for adjusting the temperature. Users can also adjust the set point using the arrows. The top-level screens are accessible through icons at the bottom of this screen. The schedule screen displays upcoming set point changes and scheduled times. Plus, it offers access to edit mode, where you can adjust the schedule using simple controls. When you’re away from home, you can help keep energy consumption down with away mode. The away screen displays energy- saving set points that can be invoked manually or automatically when the mobile app recognizes everyone is away. Know what’s in the air around your home. The air quality screen displays outdoor air quality and weather will be displayed when connected to the internet when the thermostat is added in the mobile app under home location. 2 www.amana-hac.com Tap the bottom navigation icons to move between the 4 main screens: Home ScheduleAwayAir Quality TO DOWNLOAD THE AMANA HOME MOBILE APP, SCAN THE QR CODE O R V I S I T: WWW.AMANA-HAC.COM/APP 3 Amana® Brand Smart Thermostat Homeowners Guide Mobile App When WiFi is enabled on your Amana ® brand smart thermostat, the Amana home mobile app can help you manage and remotely control multiple Amana smart thermostats in your home. Additional Smart Features Enabling WiFi adds smart features to your thermostat: — Automatic software updates. — Remote control with mobile app. — Voice control capabilities when connected to Amazon Alexa and/or Google Assistant devices. — Download the Amazon Alexa or the Google Assistant app and follow the instructions within the app to set up the Amana smart thermostat voice control capabilities properly. — Geo-fencing, to detect when you are away from home, reducing energy costs. You can connect the Amana brand smart thermostat to WiFi by following these steps: 1. Connect to WiFi — Navigate to the settings menu. (Tap the menu icon in the top left of the home menu and select settings.) — Tap > Settings > WiFi. (Ensure the use WiFi box is checked.) — Tap networks > Then select your network from the list. (You’ll be prompted to enter your network’s password and then connect.) 2. Pair to App Thermostat Steps — Navigate to the settings menu. (Tap the menu icon in the top left of the home menu and select settings.) — Tap > Account. — Use the code displayed to input into the app. App Steps — Download the app and create an account. (iOS App Store or Google Play.) — Add home location. (A prompt will appear after initial account creation.) — Use the code displayed on the thermostat to pair. NOTE: The pair code will expire in 15 minutes, but you can always get a new code if needed. 2 4 www.amana-hac.com Connection to Amazon Alexa Connecting Amana ® brand smart thermostat to Amazon Alexa will enable voice command through Alexa like “Alexa, set my Kitchen to 75 degrees” 3 Connection to Amazon Alexa – How to connect Complete setup on Amana brand smart thermostat and Amana brand home mobile app. Login to Alexa account from phone/ tablet device. Use the instructions below: This will successfully link Amana brand smart thermostat to Amazon Alexa. Voice Commands — Alexa, set [my / the] {{THERMOSTAT NAME}} to (cool / heat / auto / off). — Alexa, set [my / the] {{THERMOSTAT NAME}} [temperature] to X [degrees]. — Alexa, (increase / decrease) [my] {{THERMOSTAT NAME}} [temperature] by X [degrees]. — Alexa, (increase / decrease / lower / cool down / warm up) [the] {{THERMOSTAT NAME}}. — Alexa, make [my] {{THERMOSTAT NAME}} (warmer / cooler). — Alexa, what is {{THERMOSTAT NAME}} set to? 1. In the Alexa app and tap the More icon (three horizontal lines) at the bottom right corner 2. Select Skills & Games 3. Click on Search icon at the top right corner 4. Type "Amana Home" in the search field and select 5. Select “Enable to use” (This will display Amana Home sign in window at login.daikinskyport.com) 6. Enter Amana Home mobile app login credentials (email and password) 7. Once the Skill is enabled, tap Discover Devices 8. Go to "Devices" tab from the bottom navigation icons 9. User can view and voice control the connected “Amana Home" thermostats Connection to Google Home Connecting Amana brand smart thermostat to Google Home will enable voice command through Google Assistant like “Ok Google, set my bedroom to cool“. 4 Connection to Google Home – How to connect Complete setup on Amana brand smart thermostat and Amana home mobile app. Login to Google Home account from phone/tablet device Voice Commands 1. Click on "+" icon at the top left corner 2. Select “Set up device” 3. Select “Works with Google“ 4. Click on Search icon at the top right corner 5. Type “Amana Home” and select (This will display Amana Home sign in window at login. daikinskyport.com) 6. Enter Amana home mobile app login credentials (email and password) — Ok Google, set [my / the] {{THERMOSTAT NAME}} to (cool/heat). — Ok Google, turn (up / down) [the] {{THERMOSTAT NAME}}. — Ok Google, set [my / the] {{THERMOSTAT NAME}} [temperature] to X [degrees]. — Ok Google, (increase / decrease) [my] {{THERMOSTAT NAME}} [temperature] by X [degrees]. — Ok Google, (increase / decrease) [my] {{THERMOSTAT NAME}}. — Ok Google, make [my] {{THERMOSTAT NAME}} (warmer / cooler). — Ok Google, what is {{THERMOSTAT NAME}} set to? This will successfully link Amana brand smart thermostat to Google Home. 5 Amana® Brand Smart Thermostat Homeowners Guide How to Switch Modes For systems that have both heating and cooling, you have the ability to choose a mode: auto (the thermostat will select the mode based on the condition and set temperature), cool (only), heat (only), or off. From the Home Screen Simply tap the mode icons loca…

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Users Manual

Homeowner Guide DAIKIN ONE TOUCH SMART THERMOSTAT 2www.daikincomfort.com Everything you expect in a smart thermostat backed by the world’s leading HVAC manufacturer Getting Started 1 Tap the bottom navigation icons to move between the 4 main screens: HomeAwayAir QualitySchedule The home screen displays the current temperature, the current system mode, and adjustment slider, as well as icons leading to the top level screens. The schedule screen displays upcoming set-point changes and scheduled times. It also offers access to edit mode, where you can adjust the schedule. The away screen displays energy saving set-points. Energy saving can be invoked manually or automatically when the mobile app recognizes everyone is away. The air quality screen * displays indoor air quality levels when a Daikin One home air monitor is connected. Outdoor air quality and weather will be displayed when connected to the internet and thermostat added in the mobile app under home location. * Actual screen may vary for different indoor unit models. The Daikin One home air monitor only works with ducted units. 3DAIKIN ONE+ SMART THERMOSTAT HOMEOWNER GUIDE Air Quality Alert Examples * : TO DOWNLOAD THE DAIKIN ONE HOME MOBILE APP, SCAN THE QR CODE OR VISIT: HTTPS://DAIKINONE.COM/PRODUCT/ ONE-HOME-MOBILE-APP Good View Example:Example of Additional Details: * Actual screen may vary for different indoor unit models. The Daikin One home air monitor only works with ducted units and is sold separately. 4www.daikincomfort.com Mobile App When WiFi is enabled on your Daikin One touch smart thermostat, the Daikin One home mobile app can help you manage and remotely control multiple Daikin One touch smart thermostats in your home. Additional Smart Features Enabling WiFi adds smart features to your thermostat: » Automatic software updates. » Remote control with mobile app. » Voice control capabilities when connected to Amazon Alexa and/or Google Assistant devices. – Download the Amazon Alexa or the Google Assistant app and follow the instructions within the app to set up the Daikin One touch smart thermostat voice control capabilities properly. » Geo-fencing, to detect when you are away from home, reducing energy costs. You can connect the Daikin One touch smart thermostat to WiFi by following these steps: 1. Connect to WiFi » Navigate to the settings menu. (Tap the menu icon in the top left of the home menu and select settings.) » Tap » Settings > WiFi. (Ensure the use WiFi box is checked.) » Tap networks » Then select your network from the list. (You’ll be prompted to enter your network’s password and then connect.) 2. Pair to App Thermostat Steps » Navigate to the settings menu. (Tap the menu icon in the top left of the home menu and select settings.) » Tap » Account. » Use the code displayed to input into the app. App Steps » Download the app and create an account. (iOS App Store or Google Play.) » Add home location. (A prompt will appear after initial account creation.) » Use the code displayed on the thermostat to pair. home wifi use wifi connectedtoDaikinOneCloud networkcoolnet connectedtotheinternet NOTE: The pair code will expire in 15 minutes, but you can always get a new code if needed. 2 5DAIKIN ONE TOUCH SMART THERMOSTAT HOMEOWNER GUIDE Connection to Amazon Alexa Connecting Daikin One touch smart thermostat to Amazon Alexa will enable voice command through Alexa like “Alexa, set my Kitchen to 75 degrees” 3 How to connect? Complete setup on Daikin One touch smart thermostat and Daikin One home mobile app. Login to Alexa account from phone/tablet device. Use the instructions below: This will successfully link Daikin One touch smart thermostat to Amazon Alexa. Voice Commands » Alexa, set [my / the] {{THERMOSTAT NAME}} to (cool/ heat/auto/off). » Alexa, set [my / the] {{THERMOSTAT NAME}} [temperature] to X [degrees]. » Alexa, (increase / decrease) [my] {{THERMOSTAT NAME}} [temperature] by X [degrees]. » Alexa, (increase / decrease / lower / cool down / warm up) [the] {{THERMOSTAT NAME}}. » Alexa, make [my] {{THERMOSTAT NAME}} (warmer / cooler). » Alexa, what is {{THERMOSTAT NAME}} set to? 1. Click on menu icon 2. Select “Skills & Games” 3. Click on “Search” icon 4. Type “Daikin”, click search 5. Select “Daikin One Smart Thermostat” 6. Select “Enable to use” (This will display a Daikin sign in window at login.daikinskyport.com) 7. Enter Daikin One home mobile app login credentials Connection to Google Home Connecting Daikin One touch smart thermostat to Google Home will enable voice command through Google Assistant like “Ok Google, set my bedroom to cool“. 4 How to connect? Complete setup on Daikin One touch smart thermostat and Daikin One home mobile app. Login to Google Home account from phone/tablet device Voice Commands 1. Click “Add” device 2. Select “Set up device” 3. Select “have something already set up?“ 4. Click on search icon 5. Type “Daikin One Smart Thermostat” and Select. (This will display a Daikin sign in window at login. daikinskyport.com) 6. Enter Daikin One home mobile app login credentials. » Ok Google, set [my / the] {{THERMOSTAT NAME}} to (cool/heat). » Ok Google, turn (up / down) [the] {{THERMOSTAT NAME}}. » Ok Google, set [my / the] {{THERMOSTAT NAME}} [temperature] to X [degrees]. » Ok Google, (increase / decrease) [my] {{THERMOSTAT NAME}} [temperature] by X [degrees]. » Ok Google, (increase / decrease) [my] {{THERMOSTAT NAME}}. » Ok Google, make [my] {{THERMOSTAT NAME}} (warmer / cooler). » Ok Google, what is {{THERMOSTAT NAME}} set to? This will successfully link Daikin One touch smart thermostat to Google Home. 6www.daikincomfort.com How to Switch Modes For systems that have both heating and cooling, you have the ability to choose a mode: auto (the thermostat will select the mode based on the condition and set temperature), cool (only), heat (only), or off. From the Home Screen Simply tap the mode icons located on the left-hand side of the current temperature. From the Settings Menu Access s…

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ID Label/Location Info

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RF Exposure Info

LP100045_RFX MPE Report Form_Rev10 RADIO FREQUENCY EXPOSURE REPORT FOR THE Smart Thermostat Model: Amana Report No.: 107308-11 Date of issue: October 26, 2022 PREPARED FOR: Venstar, Inc. 9250 Owensmouth Avenue Chatsworth, CA 91311 PREPARED BY: E. Wong CKC Laboratories, Inc. 5046 Sierra Pines Drive Mariposa, CA 95338 The test data contained in this report documents the observed testing parameters pertaining to and are relevant for only the sample equipment tested in the agreed upon operational mode(s) and configuration(s) as identified herein. Compliance assessment remains the client’s responsibility. This report may not be used to claim product endorsement by A2LA or any government agencies. This test report has been authorized for release under quality control from CKC Laboratories, Inc. Steve Behm Director of Quality Assurance & Engineering Services CKC Laboratories, Inc. Page 2 of 13 Report No: 107308-11 Purpose: To demonstrate compliance with United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, European Union and/or United Kingdom RF Exposure requirements for Portable equipment (devices used ≤20cm from the body) with power output below exemption levels or Mobile equipment (devices used >20cm from the body) where Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) Calculations apply. Device and Antenna Operating Configuration: Device operating at maximum output power with continuous transmission of modulated data. Method: This equipment is evaluated in accordance with the guidelines set forth in 47 CFR 1.1310, KDB 447498 & ANSI C95.1 for the US, Health Canada Safety Code 6 & RSS 102 for Canada, ARPANSA RPS S-1 for AU & NZ and EN 62479 or EN 62311 for EU and UK. Other Considerations: Report considers stand-alone equipment configurations only. RF Exposure limits are calculated at the mid-point of each operating band. Referenced Test Reports: The following test reports were referenced in conjunction with this assessment: 107308-7, 107308-9 Decision Rule: Outcome of RF exposure assessment is listed in the comment section(s) below as a binary statement for simple acceptance rule according to ILAC-G8 (2019). Page 3 of 13 Report No: 107308-11 RF Exposure Mobile Equipment Assessment Power Density Calculations (Single Transmitter, Stand Alone) MPE Calculation: 푃표푤푒푟 퐷푒푛푠푖푡푦 ( 푆 ) = 퐸퐼푅푃 4휋 푑 2 Given: EIRP in mW or W and d in cm or m US MPE Assessment Power Reported is: ☒ Peak ☐ Average Limit Used is: ☒ General Population ☐ Occupational Exposure Operating Band MHz Power dBm Ant Type/Gain dBi EIRP dBm Distance cm MPE mW/cm 2 Limit mW/cm 2 Comment 2412-2462 16.40 -0.97 15.4 20 0.01 1.00 Pass IC MPE Assessment Power Reported is: ☒ Peak ☐ Average Limit Used is: ☒ General Population ☐ Occupational Exposure Operating Band MHz Power dBm Ant Type/Gain dBi EIRP dBm Distance m MPE W/m 2 Limit W/m 2 Comment 2412-2462 16.40 -0.97 15.4 0.2 0.07 5.4 Pass Page 4 of 13 Report No: 107308-11 Summary: Exemptions: Equipment demonstrating compliance by portable RF exposure exemption have been evaluated, without further testing, for use under either portable or mobile RF exposure configurations. Additional configurations including collocation or simultaneous transmission with other transmitters (including necessary separation distances) are subject to further assessment. Certain exemption criteria may define specific separation distances. It is assumed that the manufacturer shall design the equipment such that these minimum separation distance is met. MPE Calculation Results: Equipment demonstrating compliance with MPE calculations have been evaluated, without further testing, for use under mobile RF exposure configurations as identified herein. Additional configurations including collocation or simultaneous transmission with other transmitters (including necessary separation distances) are subject to further assessment. It is assumed that the manufacturer shall design the equipment such that the minimum separation distance of 20cm (or greater, as listed above) is met or that the manufacturer provides a protection guide (e.g. installation instructions) to the end user such that the antenna(s) may be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions in such a manor to maintain the minimum separation distance. General Comments: The absorption and distribution of Electromagnetic energy in the body is a very complex phenomena that depends on the mass, shape and physiological condition of the body; the orientation of the body with respect to the fields; and, the electrical properties of the body and the environment. Variables that may play a substantial role in possible biological effects are those that characterize the environment (including but not limited to: ambient temperature, air velocity, relative humidity and body insulation); and those that characterize the individual (including but not limited to: age, gender, activity level and existing debilitation or disease). Because innumerable factors may interact to determine specific biological effects of exposure to electromagnetic fields, any protection guide should consider both intended and unintended operational environments and provide guidance for installation and use of the equipment such that proper separation distances can be maintained. (ANSI C95.1). Page 5 of 13 Report No: 107308-11 APPENDIX A - RF Exposure Limits United States Compliance Requirements (1.1310): RF Exposure Evaluation Limits Occupational / Controlled Exposure Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field Strength (V/m) Magnetic Field Strength (A/m) Power Density (mW/cm 2 ) Averaging Time (minutes) 0.3-3.0 614 1.63 *(100) < 6 3.0-30 1842 / f MHz 4.89 / f MHz *(900 / f MHz 2 ) < 6 30-300 61.4 0.163 1 < 6 300-1500 -- -- f MHz / 300 < 6 1500-100,000 -- -- 5.0 < 6 RF Exposure Evaluation Limits 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) 0.3-1.34 614 1.63 *(100) < 30 1.34-30 824 / f MHz 2.…

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Test Report

This report contains a total of 68 pages and may be reproduced in full only. Partial reproduction may only be done with the written consent of CKC Laboratories, Inc. Venstar, Inc. TEST REPORT FOR Smart Thermostat Model: Amana Tested to The Following Standards: FCC Part 15 Subpart C Section(s) 15.207 & 15.247 (DTS 2400-2483.5MHz) Report No.: 107308-7 Date of issue: October 26, 2022 This test report bears the accreditation symbol indicating that the testing performed herein meets the test and reporting requirements of ISO/IEC 17025 under the applicable scope of testing for CKC Laboratories, Inc. We strive to create long-term, trust based relationships by providing sound, adaptive, customer first testing services. We embrace each of our customers’ unique EMC challenges, not as an interruption to set processes, but rather as the reason we are in business. Test Certificate # 803.01 Page 2 of 68 Report No.: 107308-7 TABLE OF CONTENTS Administrative Information .......................................................................................................................... 3 Test Report Information ............................................................................................................................................ 3 Report Authorization ................................................................................................................................................. 3 Test Facility Information ............................................................................................................................................ 4 Software Versions ...................................................................................................................................................... 4 Site Registration & Accreditation Information .......................................................................................................... 4 Summary of Results ................................................................................................................................................... 5 Modifications During Testing ..................................................................................................................................... 5 Conditions During Testing.......................................................................................................................................... 5 Equipment Under Test ............................................................................................................................................... 6 General Product Information..................................................................................................................................... 7 FCC Part 15 Subpart C ................................................................................................................................. 13 15.247(a)(2) 6dB Bandwidth .................................................................................................................................... 13 15.247(b)(3) Output Power ..................................................................................................................................... 19 15.247(d) RF Conducted Emissions & Band Edge .................................................................................................... 25 15.247(d) Radiated Emissions & Band Edge ............................................................................................................ 34 15.247(e) Power Spectral Density ........................................................................................................................... 52 15.207 AC Conducted Emissions .............................................................................................................................. 58 Appendix A: ANTENNA GAIN VERIFICATION ............................................................................................... 65 Supplemental Information .......................................................................................................................... 67 Measurement Uncertainty ...................................................................................................................................... 67 Emissions Test Details .............................................................................................................................................. 67 Page 3 of 68 Report No.: 107308-7 ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Test Report Information REPORT PREPARED FOR: REPORT PREPARED BY: Venstar, Inc. 9250 Owensmouth Avenue Chatsworth, CA 91311 Lisa Bevington CKC Laboratories, Inc. 5046 Sierra Pines Drive Mariposa, CA 95338 Representative: Corey McTigue Project Number: 107308 DATE OF EQUIPMENT RECEIPT: August 1, 2022 DATE(S) OF TESTING: August 1, 2 & 5, 2022 Report Authorization The test data contained in this report documents the observed testing parameters pertaining to and are relevant for only the equipment provided by the client, tested in the agreed upon operational mode(s) and configuration(s) as identified herein. Compliance assessment remains the client’s responsibility. This report may not be used to claim product endorsement by A2LA or any government agencies. This test report has been authorized for release under quality control from CKC Laboratories, Inc. Steve Behm Director of Quality Assurance & Engineering Services CKC Laboratories, Inc. Page 4 of 68 Report No.: 107308-7 Test Facility Information Our laboratories are configured to effectively test a wide variety of product types. CKC utilizes first class test equipment, anechoic chambers, data acquisition and information services to create accurate, repeatable and affordable test results. TEST LOCATION(S): CKC Laboratories, Inc. 110 Olinda Place Brea, CA 92823 Software Versions CKC Laboratories Proprietary Software Version EMITest Emissions 5.03.20 Site Registration & Accreditation Informatio…

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Test Report

6/27/23 CKCCS requested verification of gain characteristics during review of application. It is noted that the declared gain from the manufacturer and the gain measured and recorded in Appendix A of provided test report differ. Manufacturer provided antenna gain modeling and pattern from Integrated Custom Antennas which is provided in operational description. CKCCS notes that the data reported are <6dBi and within measurement uncertainty and therefore reasonably acceptable for declaration of gain value.

Test Report

Unlicensed Transmitters: Approved Antennas List Manufacturer Antenna Description Type Peak Gain (dBi) Min Cable loss (dB) Ω Connector Type Notes Venstar F type IFA Aperature -0.97 0 50 Integral 1 Notes: 1)

Test Setup Photos

EUT, View 1 EUT, View 2 EUT, View 3 EUT, View 4 EUT, View 5 EUT, View 6 EUT, View 7

Contact Information

Applicant

Corey McTigue(Engineering Manager)
[email protected]818 341-8760Fax: 818 341-8763

Test Firm

CKC Laboratories, Inc.Steve Behm
[email protected]209-966-5240Fax: 866 779 9776

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C2.41 GHz - 2.46 GHz41.00 mW
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. Equipment operates with 20MHz bandwidth mode.

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