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©Vantage, 41127 / IS-0572-1 / InFusion Thermostat Interface Stations — MODELS: CC-WLINT & CC-RLINT page 1 of 2 Configure Button INSTALLATION VANTAGECONTROLS.COM VANTAGE INSTALL GUIDES 1061 South 800 East • Orem, Utah 84097 • Telephone 801 229 2800 • Fax 801 224 0355 Thermostat Interface Stations — MODELS: CC-WLINT & CC-RLINT Overview CC-WLINT, WireLink™ or CC-RLINT, RadioLink® thermostat interface stations provide bi-directional communication between the Vantage InFusion system and the CC-STAT connected to the HVAC system. The new thermostat and interface stations are backward* compatible. Common Control and Feedback Features • Display internal/remote temperature in fereinhiet or celcius • Display external/outdoor temperature • Display and control heat setpoint • Display and control cool setpoint • Display and control operation mode – o Heat o Off o Cool o Auto • Display and control fan mode – o On o Auto • Display and control network connection status – o Connected (day mode) – no message o Disconnected (night mode) – Network Override • Maintains separate Network Override (night mode) heat and cool setpoints. o Network Override setpoints must be set from the thermostat while in night mode. • Display and/or condition on current call for heat • Display and/or condition on current call for cool • Display time and date *NOTE: The CC-STAT thermostat will not work with the Q-ETS3-WireLink or STHERR101-RadioLink interface stations. However, an existing Vantage system (InFusion or QLink) with an older thermostat and Q-ETS3 or STHERR101 can be updated by replacing with a new CC-STAT and CC-WLINT or CC-RLINT, adding the new serial number to the project file and then updating the controller. No additional programming is required unless wanted. Specifications Specifications CC-WLINT WireLink CC-RLINT RadioLink Dimensions HWD (minus wires, antenna, and shrink-wrap) 1.5” x 1.875” x 0.375” 38mm x 48mm x 10mm 1.5” x 1.875” x 0.375” 38mm x 48mm x 10mm Weight approx. 0.8oz / 23g Power connections 24Vac from HVAC or other 24Vac source connected to the thermostat base Station Count Design Center 0.36W on IC-24 0.54W on IC-36 1 RadioLink Station Station Count QLink 1 WireLink Station 1 RadioLink Station LED Indicators WireLink/RadioLink connection status and, receive, transmit LEDs Station Bus Wiring 2C, 16AWG / 1.31mm2, twisted, non-shielded, <30pF per foot. Separate a minimum of 12" / 30.5cm from other parallel communication and/or high voltage runs. Ambient Operating Temperature 32-95°F -or- 0-35°C Ambient Operating Humidity 5-95% non-condensing Software/Firmware Vantage’s CC-WLINT & CC-RLINT thermostat interface stations are compatible with InFusion Design Center software and QLink (see NOTE above). Whenever possible it is recommended that firmware and software be kept to the most current release. Installation Installation of Vantage products should be performed or supervised by a Certified Vantage Installer. The CC-WLINT connects to the Vantage System Station Bus. The Station Bus wire should comply with Vantage’s Station Bus wiring specification. The CC-RLINT connects to the Vantage System via a RadioLink enabled system. Mounting the CC-WLINT or CC-RLINT The CC-WLINT or CC-RLINT may be mounted behind the thermostat in a single gang box or may hang through a small hole in the wall. Attach wires following the wiring diagram later in this document. The CC-WLINT or CC-RLINT stations do not supply power to the thermostat. Please see the Vantage Comfort & Control Communicating Thermostat Installation Manual for complete thermostat or humidistat installation. Configuration When the CC-WLINT or CC-RLINT is properly connected and powered the status LED will have a two blink pattern for the WireLink model or a three blink pattern for the RadioLink model which typically means it is not configured. NOTE: The LCD screen does not indicate that it is not configured. From Design Center, with the station highlighted, click on the Configure Stations button on the toolbar menu and wait for the station to display the following scrolling message, PRESS HOLD TO CONFIGURE / VANTAGE CONFIGURATION. Press and release the HOLD button, wait for one or two seconds, and verify that the serial number was populated in Design Center. Repeat if necessary. Two additional ways to configure: 1) Follow the steps above but press the configure button on the CC-WLINT or CC-RLINT station. The button is located on the same side as the LED lights, near the middle of the board as illustrated below. The button may be pressed by pressing the shrink-wrap directly over the button. 2) The station may also be configured by typing the serial number in the project file, using this method the station will automatically be configured when the system is programmed. Once configured the status LED on the CC-WLINT or CC-RLINT will blink evenly. Status LED Diagnostic Information During setup and configuration the CC-WLINT or CC-RLINT status LED will blink at different intervals. The STATUS LED blinks evenly or flashes 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 times followed by a pause to indicate status information. One Even blink: The CC-WLINT or CC-RLINT is correctly configured. Two blinks: CC-WLINT or CC-RLINT is operating correctly but is not configured. Three blinks: CC-WLINT or CC-RLINT is not communicating with the Controller. Verify that station bus wiring conforms to Vantage guidelines or for CC-RLINT, verify that the serial number is correct in the software and is in communication range with the RadioLink Enabler. Four blinks: CC-WLINT or CC-RLINT Factory problem; please contact the factory. Five blinks: CC-WLINT or CC-RLINT is in configuration mode. Six blinks: Thermostat is not connected to the base. Off: The Thermostat is not powered and/or the CC-WLINT or CC-RLINT station is not properly wired. I N S T A L L A T I O N ©Vantage, 41127 / IS-0572-1 / InFusion Thermostat Interface Stations — MODELS: CC-WLINT & CC-RLINT page 2 of 2 CC-WLINT WireLink CC-RLINT RadioLink From CC-…
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Front View of the EUT Front View of the EUT with heatshrink in place Back View of the EUT
Front View of the EUT Back View of the EUT
Nemko-CCL, Inc. 1940 West Alexander Street Salt Lake City, UT 84119 801-972-6146 Test Report Certification Test Of: CC-RLINT FCC ID: PII-CCRL Test Specification: FCC PART 15, Subpart C Test Report Serial No: 207109-4.3 Applicant: Vantage Controls Inc. 1061 South 800 East Orem, UT 84097 Date of Test: April 30, 2012 Report Issue Date: August 27, 2012 Accredited Testing Laboratory By: NVLAP Lab Code 100272-0 Nemko-CCL, Inc. TEST REPORT: 207109-4.3 REPORT ISSUE DATE: 08/27/2012 Page 2 of 43 CERTIFICATION OF ENGINEERING REPORT This report has been prepared by Nemko-CCL, Inc. to document compliance of the device described below with the requirements of Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Part 15, Subpart C. This report may be reproduced in full, partial reproduction may only be made with the written consent of the laboratory. The results in this report apply only to the sample tested. - Applicant: Vantage Controls Inc. - Manufacturer: Vantage Controls Inc. - Brand Name: Vantage - Model Number: CC-RLINT - FCC ID Number: PII-CCRL On this 27 th day of August 2012, I, individually and for Nemko-CCL, Inc., certify that the statements made in this engineering report are true, complete, and correct to the best of my knowledge, and are made in good faith. Although NVLAP has recognized that the Nemko-CCL, Inc. EMC testing facilities are in good standing, this report must not be used to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST, or any agency of the federal government. Nemko-CCL, Inc. Tested by: Norman P. Hansen EMC Technician Reviewed by: Thomas C. Jackson General Manager Nemko-CCL, Inc. TEST REPORT: 207109-4.3 REPORT ISSUE DATE: 08/27/2012 Page 3 of 43 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE SECTION 1.0 CLIENT INFORMATION .................................................................................4 SECTION 2.0 EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT)..................................................................5 SECTION 3.0 TEST SPECIFICATION, METHODS & PROCEDURES ...........................10 SECTION 4.0 OPERATION OF EUT DURING TESTING..................................................16 SECTION 5.0 SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS ...................................................................17 SECTION 6.0 MEASUREMENTS, EXAMINATIONS AND DERIVED RESULTS ..........18 APPENDIX 1 TEST PROCEDURES AND TEST EQUIPMENT .........................................33 APPENDIX 2 PHOTOGRAPHS ................................................................................................38 Nemko-CCL, Inc. TEST REPORT: 207109-4.3 REPORT ISSUE DATE: 08/27/2012 Page 4 of 43 SECTION 1.0 CLIENT INFORMATION 1.1 Applicant: Company Name: Vantage Controls Inc. 1061 South 800 East Orem, UT 84097 Contact Name: Jim Beagley Title: Electrical Engineer 1.2 Manufacturer: Company Name: Vantage Controls Inc. 1061 South 800 East Orem, UT 84097 Contact Name: Jim Beagley Title: Electrical Engineer Nemko-CCL, Inc. TEST REPORT: 207109-4.3 REPORT ISSUE DATE: 08/27/2012 Page 5 of 43 SECTION 2.0 EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT) 2.1 Identification of EUT: Brand Name: Vantage Model Number: CC-RLINT Serial Number: Engineering Unit Country of Manufacture: U.S.A. 2.2 Description of EUT: The CC-RLINT is a device to interface a thermostat into the Vantage home automation system. The CC-RLINT receives power and connects to the thermostat over wiring and communicates with a Vantage controller using a 902- 928 MHz FHSS transceiver. The CC- RLINT uses a heatshrink covering as a housing. The EUT operates from 24 VAC supplied by an external power source used in the HVAC system. The EUT uses a trace on the PCB as an antenna. The CC-RLINT is a FHSS device using 25 channels in the 902 – 928 MHz frequency range. See the plots of the channels below: dBm 20.5 10.5 0.5 -9.5 -19.5 -29.5 -39.5 -49.5 -59.5 -69.5 -79.5 CC-RL Trace A Start: 907.000000 MHzStop: 909.900000 MHz Res BW: 10 kHzVid BW: 30 kHzSweep: 87.00 ms 04/30/2012 07:21:38 PMHP8566B Trace Alower 7 channels 1 1 907.275500 MHz -1.9000 dBm 2 2 907.704700 MHz -7.1000 dBm 3 3 908.099100 MHz -6.0000 dBm 4 4 908.496400 MHz -4.8000 dBm 5 5 908.890800 MHz -1.9000 dBm 6 6 909.293900 MHz -2.0000 dBm 7 7 909.699900 MHz -3.7000 dBm Nemko-CCL, Inc. TEST REPORT: 207109-4.3 REPORT ISSUE DATE: 08/27/2012 Page 6 of 43 dBm 20.5 10.5 0.5 -9.5 -19.5 -29.5 -39.5 -49.5 -59.5 -69.5 -79.5 CC-RL Trace A Start: 909.900000 MHzStop: 912.300000 MHz Res BW: 10 kHzVid BW: 30 kHzSweep: 72.00 ms 04/30/2012 07:26:30 PMHP8566B Trace Alower middle 6 channels Mkr X-Axis Value 1 1 910.082400 MHz -1.7000 dBm 22 910.497600 MHz -2.5000 dBm 3 3 910.896000 MHz -2.1000 dBm 4 4 911.289600 MHz -3.7000 dBm 5 5 911.695200 MHz -1.9000 dBm 6 6 912.098400 MHz -2.4000 dBm dBm 20.5 10.5 0.5 -9.5 -19.5 -29.5 -39.5 -49.5 -59.5 -69.5 -79.5 CC-RL Trace A Start: 912.300000 MHzStop: 914.700000 MHz Res BW: 10 kHzVid BW: 30 kHzSweep: 72.00 ms 04/30/2012 07:28:35 PMHP8566B Trace Aupper middle 6 channels Mkr X-Axis Value 1 1 912.489600 MHz -2.4000 dBm 2 2 912.890400 MHz -2.7000 dBm 3 3 913.291200 MHz -4.3000 dBm 4 4 913.689600 MHz -2.2000 dBm 5 5 914.090400 MHz -4.1000 dBm 6 6 914.500800 MHz -2.5000 dBm Nemko-CCL, Inc. TEST REPORT: 207109-4.3 REPORT ISSUE DATE: 08/27/2012 Page 7 of 43 dBm 20.5 10.5 0.5 -9.5 -19.5 -29.5 -39.5 -49.5 -59.5 -69.5 -79.5 CC-RL Trace A Start: 914.700000 MHzStop: 917.700000 MHz Res BW: 10 kHzVid BW: 30 kHzSweep: 90.00 ms 04/30/2012 07:29:51 AMHP8566B Trace Aupper 6 channels Mkr X-Axis Value 1 1 914.898000 MHz -2.6000 dBm 22 915.300000 MHz -2.5000 dBm 3 3 915.705000 MHz -2.3000 dBm 4 4 916.104000 MHz -3.4000 dBm 5 5 916.506000 MHz -2.5000 dBm 6 6 916.899000 MHz -1.8000 dBm This report covers the circuitry of the devices subject to FCC Part 15, Subpart C. The circuitry of the device subject to FCC Part 15, Subpart B has been tested to FCC Subpart B and found to comply. Compliance is shown Nemko-CCL report #207109-3. Nemko-CCL, Inc. TEST REPORT: 207109-4.3 REPORT ISSUE DATE: 08/27/2012 Page 8 of 43 2.3 EUT and Support Equipment: The FCC ID num…
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Front View Radiated Setup Worst Case Configuration Back View Radiated Setup Worst Case Configuration Front View Conducted Emissions Worst Case Configuration Back View Conducted Emissions Worst Case Configuration
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 907.3 MHz - 916.9 MHz | 39.00 mW |

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