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MUHBASE1Controller Base for Thermostat

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Controller Base for Thermostat - FCC ID MUHBASE1 - Venstar Inc
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
Date of Grant
May 09, 2007
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
May 09, 2007
Equipment Note
Controller Base for Thermostat
Frequency Range
909.25800000 - 920.29700000
Company
Venstar Inc
Country
United States

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Users Manual

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Users Manual

Replacement Components Division Carrier Corporation 02/07 Complete Control from BASE STATION & RF WIRELESS MODULE BASE STATION & RF WIRELESS MODULE BASE STATION & RF WIRELESS MODULE BASE STATION & RF WIRELESS MODULE COMFORT CALL COMFORT CALL COMFORT CALL COMFORT CALL OWNER’S MANUAL OWNER’S MANUAL COMFORT CALL SYSTEM P/N P374-0433 COMFORT CALL SYSTEM P/N P374-0433 TOTALINE Compatible with thermostat models: P374-1700, P374-1800, P374-1900, P374-2700, P374-2800, & P374-2900 for a complete list contact RCD Overview Location of Controls, Indicators & Connections Table of Contents Installation & Setup Resetting the Access Code Operation Link up to 4 Thermostats to 1 Base Station Control of the Thermostat’s Auxiliary Output Menu of Touch Tone Keys Warranty Page 1 P/N P374-0433 Replacement Components Division Carrier Corporation 02/07 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. C c F Comfort Call P374-0433 FCC ID MUHBASE1 FCC ID MUHMODULE1 Overview Page 2 Comfort Call allows you to call and ‘talk’ to your compatible thermostat. Monitoring and controlling your thermostat is now simple and easy from any phone, from anywhere. Comfort Call employs the latest in voice recognition and synthesis technology. It can tell you the indoor temperature of your home and the outdoor temperature, provided there is a working outdoor sensor connected to the thermostat. Once on the phone with your system, you may tell your thermostat to change to your preset Comfort Settings or go into your preset ‘unoccupied’, Energy Savings Settings (page 15). Comfort Call consists of two parts: A base station (page 6) that connects to the phone line and a RF Wireless Module that plugs into your compatible thermostat (page 5). Once Comfort Call answers, you will be prompted to enter a Security Access Code. This code is preset to 1111. You may change this code to any four digit number, if desired (page 13). Some homes may have more than one thermostat. If there is more than one thermostat, Comfort Call will have a menu option to access up to four different thermostats (page 16). As an added feature, some of our compatible thermostat models allow for the remote control of an auxiliary output on the thermostat. This auxiliary output may be accessed and controlled from Comfort Call as well (pages 17 and 18). An example of the use of this auxiliary output: The output is connected to a Powerflash Interface PF284 to turn on or off the indoor lighting wirelessly. Overview continued Page 3 Comfort Call requires an analog telephone line. If this system is installed at a primary residence, then the ring selector on the base station should be set to pick up the line after seven rings (page 10). With this setting, Comfort Call will not answer before an occupant is likely to pick up the phone. If an answering machine or fax machine is connected to Comfort Call, then the answering/fax machine should be set to pick up before Comfort Call (the ring selector is set to seven rings). In the case of a connected answering machine, after the tone to leave a message is heard, the user enters the Comfort Call security code. Comfort Call will release the answering machine from the line and control of the thermostat is now possible. In the case of a fax machine, after the ‘handshake’ tones are heard, there are moments of silence; during this silent period the Comfort Call security code should be entered. Comfort Call will release the fax machine from the line and control of the thermostat will be possible. Please note that some phone services provide a ‘voicemail’ answering service. These services release the home phone line after a preset number of rings and transfer the call to an internal voicemail system. Comfort Call is not compatible with this type of voicemail system. Comfort Call is a solution for people who do not have the same occupied patterns every day for their homes. It is also a convenient way to call ahead to make sure the primary or vacation home is comfortable upon arrival. At the thermostat, select the mode (Auto, Heat Cool, or Off). Adjust the setpoints to the desired settings. Here, at the base station, press the corresponding button for 5 seconds. The LED will flash for 5 minutes. Within 5 minutes of pressing the button on the base station, press the link button on the receiver for 3 seconds. The LED on the receiver will flash twice. The base station will now remember your settings. You may change these settings at anytime by repeating the above steps. Refer to owner’s manual for more details 1 1 4 4 77 RINGS 11 22 33 44 9vac Power LINE Power and Link LED Indicator Comfort Settings Link Button Ring Selector Switch Link Button Link LED Indicator Energy Savings Link Button Location of Controls, Indicators & Connections Page 4 ANSWER MACH., FAX, OR PHONE ANSWER MACH., FAX, OR PHONE COMFORT CALL 9vac Power LINE energy comfort FAN OUTSIDE HUMIDITY PROGRAM VACATION SET CLOCK MODE Premier Residential Programmable Thermostat Connect the RF Wireless Module to the thermostat as shown below. Installation & Setup Page 5 Accessory release button Accessory jack located on bottom of thermostat RF Wireless Module To remove the RF Wireless Module from the thermostat, press and hold the accessory release button while removing the RF Wireless Module from the thermostat’s accessory jack. To connect the RF Wireless Module to the thermostat, insert the RF Wireless Module plug into the accessory jack of the thermostat. The RF Wireless Module has two tabs that fit into the ventilation slots of the thermostat for added stability. PROGRAM VACATION SET CLOCK MODE HUMIDITY OUTSIDE FAN Premier Residential Programmable Thermostat Installation & Setup Page 6 Connect the telephone line to the Base Station and power Comfort Call with the …

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Cover Letter(s)

Zubiel RF Systems, Inc. 17335 Colonial Park Drive • Monument, CO 80132 Tel: (719) 488-8535 • Fax: (719) 488-8546 • e-mail: [email protected] Web: http://www.zubiel.com CAGE: 0NG36 DUNS: 62-088-9980 January 25, 2007 To: Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046-1609 Curtis-Straus LLC TCB 527 Great Rd Littleton, MA 02702 Confidentiality Request FCC ID: MUHBASE1 Authorization and Evaluation Division Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commission's Rules, the applicant hereby requests confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below: Schematics Block Diagram Operational Description The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters right be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. Sincerely,

External Photos

BASE STATION - EXTERNAL FRONT VIEW BASE STATION - EXTERNAL REAR VIEW BASE STATION - EXTERNAL LEFT SIDE VIEW (Test Configuration) BASE STATION - EXTERNAL RIGHT SIDE VIEW BASE STATION - EXTERNAL FRONT SIDE VIEW BASE STATION - EXTERNAL REAR SIDE VIEW

ID Label/Location Info

3KUV The FCC ID for the Base Station is MUHBASE1. The required FCC statement is included in the Owner's Manual. The silkscreened label size is shown below. FCC ID MUHBASE1 0.9" 0.075"

Internal Photos

BASE STATION - INTERNAL FRONT VIEW BASES STATION - INTERNAL REAR VIEW

Test Report

• P.O. Box 489 • 1350 Tolland Road • Rollinsville, CO 80474 • Phone: (303) 258-0100 • FAX: (303) 258-0775 • • www.criteriontech.com • CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY NVLAP LAB CODE 100396-0 EMC QUALIFICATION TEST REPORT VENSTAR, INC. BASE STATION, BASE STATION 1 TESTED TO CONFORM WITH: EMISSIONS STANDARDS FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT (ITE) Test Report Number: 061128-1107B Date of Issue: May 8, 2007 Date of Test Completion: May 6, 2007 Manufacturer’s Address: 9250 Owensmouth Ave Chatsworth, CA 91311-5853 Phone: (818) 341-8760 Approved by: Laboratory Director Sheet 2 of 36 EMC QUALIFICATION TEST REPORT CRITERION TECHNOLOGY 061128-1107B FOR VENSTAR, INC. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY DISCLAIMERS This report is the confidential property of the client. For the protection of our clients and ourselves, extracts from this test report cannot be produced without prior written approval from Criterion Technology. Reproduction of the complete report can be performed at the client’s discretion. The client is aware that Criterion Technology has performed testing in accordance with the applicable standard(s). Test data is accurate within ANSI parameters for Emissions testing, unless a specific level of accuracy has been defined in writing prior to testing, by Criterion Technology and the client. Criterion Technology reports apply only to the specific Equipment Under Test (EUT) sample(s) tested under the test conditions described in this report. If the manufacturer intends to use this report as a document demonstrating compliance of this model, additional models of this product must have electrical and mechanical characteristics identical to the device tested for this report. Criterion Technology shall have no liability for any deductions, inferences, or generalizations drawn by the client or others from Criterion Technology issued reports. Total liability is limited to the amount invoiced for the testing of this EUT and the contents of this report are not warranted. Compliance with the appropriate governmental standards is the responsibility of the manufacturer. Any questions regarding this report should be directed to: Laboratory Director Criterion Technology Corp. P.O. Box 489 1350 Tolland Road Rollinsville, Colorado 80474 Phone: (303) 258-0100 Fax: (303) 258-0775 mailto:[email protected] NVLAP Note: Criterion Technology is accredited by the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) for the specific scope of accreditation under Lab Code 100396-0. Test methods included in Lab Code 100396-0 are 12/CIS11a - IEC/CISPR 11, edition 3.1 (1999-08) 12/CIS11b - IEC/CISPR 11 (2003) & EN 55011 (1998), A1 (1999), A2 (2002) 12/CIS11c - IEC/CISPR 11 (1997), A1 (1999), A2 (2002) 12/CIS11d - EN 55011 (1998), A1 (1999), A2 (2001) 12/CIS22 - IEC/CISPR 22 (1997) and EN 55022 (1998) + A1 (2000) 12/CIS22a - IEC/CISPR 22 (1993) and EN 55022 (1994), Amendment 1:1995 & Amendment 2: 1996 12/CIS22b - CNS13438 (1997) 12/EM02a - IEC 61000-3-2, Edition 2.1 (2001-10) and EN 61000-3-2 (2000), and AS/NZS 2279.1 (2000) 12/EMO2b - IEC 61000-3-2, Second Edition (2000-08) 12/EMO2c - BS EN 61000-3-2, ED. 2 (2001); IEC 610003-2, ED. 2 (2000) 12/EM03 - ICE 61000-3-3 (1995); EN 61000-3-3 (1995); AS/NZS 2279.3 (1995) 12/EM03a - ICE 1000-3-3 (1994-12) 12/EM03b - ICE 61000-3-3 Edition 1.1 (2002-03) & EN 61000-3-3, A1 (2001) 12/EM03c - ICE 61000-3-3 (1994) with Amendment 1 (2001) 12/EM03d - ICE 61000-3-3 (1995) + A1 (2001) 12/FCC15b - ANSI C63.4 (2003) with FCC Method 47 CFR Part 15, Subpart B 12/T51 - AS/NZS CISPR 22 (2002) and AS/NZS 3548 (1997) 12/I01 – IEC 61000-4-2, Ed. 2.1 (2001), A1, A2; EN 61000-4-2 12/I02 – IEC 61000-4-3, Ed. 2.0 (2002-03); EN 61000-4-3 (2002) 12/I03 – IEC 61000-4-4 (1995), A1 (2002), A2 (2001); EN 61000-4-4 12/I04 – IEC 61000-4-5, Ed. 1.1 (2001-04); EN 61000-4-5 12/I05 – IEC 61000-4-6, Ed. 2.0 (2003-05); EN 61000-4-6 12/I06- - IEC 61000-4-8, Ed. 1.1 (2001); EN 61000-4-8 12/I07 – IEC 61000-4-11, Ed. 1.1 (2001-03); EN 61000-4-11 The NVLAP Logo on the front cover of this report applies only to data taken for the above test methods. This report may contain data which is not covered by the NVLAP accreditation. This report must not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. Criterion Technology has been accredited by the following groups: NVLAP, FCC, BSMI, VCCI, NEMKO, NMi (EU Competent Body Accreditation) and Industry Canada. The National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) has designated Criterion Technology a Conformity Assessment Body (CAB) for Taiwan (BSMI # SL2-IN-E-007R). ALL CRITERION TECHNOLOGY INSTRUMENTATION AND ACCESSORIES USED TO TEST PRODUCTS FOR COMPLIANCE TO THE INDICATED STANDARDS ARE CALIBRATED REGULARLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH ISO 9002, ISO 17025, ANSI/NCSL Z540-I-1994 AND ARE TRACEABLE TO NATIONAL STANDARDS. CRITERION TECHNOLOGY EMC QUALIFICATION TEST REPORT Sheet 3 of 36 061128-1107B FOR VENSTAR, INC. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY........................................................................................................................................................................4 1.1 PURPOSE....................................................................................................................................................................................................4 1.2 CONFORMITY..........................................................................................................................................................................................4 1.3 EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT).....................................................................................................................................................4 2.0 EMISSIONS TEST STANDARDS..........................................................................................................................................................5 2.1 UNIN…

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Contact Information

Applicant

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

Test Firm

Criterion Technology Corp.Lou Schornack
[email protected]303-258-0100Fax: 303-258-0775

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C909.258 MHz - 920.297 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term

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