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Ambio Remote Activity Monitoring System User Guide 1-000-0070 User Guide Rev A 4/25/13 Ambio Remote Activity Monitoring System Customer Service www.ambiohealth.com/contact [email protected] 203-612-5600 Manufacturer Ambio Health Soundview Plaza Suite 700R 1266 E. Main Street Stamford, CT 06902 © 2013 Ambio Health, Soundview Plaza Suite 700R, 1266 E. Main Street, Stamford, CT 06902 Firmware © Ambio Health 2013 Ambio Care Portal © Ambio Health 2013 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. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. Contents 1. General Precautions ............................................ 1 2. Terms Used in This Guide ..................................... 3 3. How to Set up Your Devices ................................. 4 A. Set Up the Gateway ....................................... 4 B. Install Motion Sensors ................................... 5 C. Install Door/Window Sensors ...................... 10 4. How to Set Up the Care Portal ........................... 12 A. Set Up User Account .................................... 12 B. Log In ........................................................... 13 C. Add / Edit Patients ....................................... 13 D. Add / Edit a Care Partner ............................. 16 E. Add / Edit Devices ........................................ 17 F. Alarm Settings .............................................. 19 5. How to Use the Care Portal ................................ 21 A. Dashboard .................................................... 21 B. Motion ......................................................... 24 C. Health .......................................................... 25 6. Maintenance and Cleaning ................................. 29 7. Troubleshooting ................................................. 30 8. Device Display Outputs ....................................... 31 9. Specifications ...................................................... 32 10. Warranty .......................................................... 34 1. General Precautions When using the Ambio Remote Activity Monitoring System (“System”), basic precautions should always be followed. The System is intended for home use. Only use the System with compatible devices specified in this User Guide. Please read and follow all instructions and warnings before using this product. Save these instructions for future reference. Avoid exposing the System to extremes in temperature or humidity or to direct sunlight, shock and dust. Do not attempt to service, calibrate, or repair System components. Periodically inspect System components for damage. If components are damaged, contact us for replacements. Avoid touching the motion sensor lens. If necessary, clean the sensor with soft cloth and gentle cleaner with the batteries removed from the sensor. Remove and replace batteries if devices are not used for more than six months. The System is intended for use only by those who have agreed to the Ambio terms and conditions. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are 1 designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 2 2. Terms Used in This Guide Patient The person whose activity readings are stored in the Care Portal. Care Circle The Patient’s support team of Care Partners. Care Partners One or more individuals supporting the Patient. Care Portal Secure web-based application for viewing activity readings and managing settings for reminders and alerts. Motion Sensor Passive infrared (heat) sensor to detect if there is movement in the room. Door Window Sensor Contact sensor to determine if door or window is open or closed. Magnet (left) Base (right) Gateway Device that plugs into your home internet router to send readings to the Care Portal. 3 3. How to Set up Your Devices A. Set Up the Gateway 1. Plug one end of the supplied Ethernet cable into the Gateway. 2. Plug the other end of the supplied Ethernet cable into your home internet router or hub. 3. Plug the round end of the AC power adapter into the other side of the Gateway. 4. Plug the AC power adapter into a standard 120V outlet. A green light should appear on top of the Gateway. 4 Verify Set up: A green light on top of the Gateway means it is connected. An orange light means there is power but no internet connection - check your Ethernet cables. No light means there is no power. Check your AC adapter connection. B. Install Motion Sensors Room Placement: Place the sensor such that the area you want to monitor is within the field of view of the sensor. Sensors can be placed on a bookshelf, mounted on a flat wall, or mounted on a wall corner. A top view of sensor’s field of view is shown …
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Authority to Act as Agent April, 11, 2013 American Certification Body, Inc. 6731 Whittier Avenue Suite C110 McLean, VA 22101 To Whom It May Concern: ______ Intertek Testing Services Shenzhen Ltd.Guangzhou Branch ______ is authorized to act on our behalf, until otherwise notified, for applications to American Certification Body, Inc. (ACB). We certify that we are not subject to denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 862. Further, no party, as defined in 47 CFR 1.2002 (b) ,to the application is subject to denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits. Thank you, Agency Agreement Expiration Date: _April 10, 2014___ By:__________________________Kevin R. Jones (Signature)(Print name) Title:CEO On behalf of: Arrayent Health LLC, d/b/a Ambio Health (Company Name) Telephone:973-568-0323 Kevin R. Jones Arrayent Health LLC Ambio Health Soundview Plaza, Suite 700R 1266 E Main Street Stamford, CT 06902 1 ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (Sigigigigigigigigigigigigigigigigigigigigigigigigignaturerererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererere)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
Part 1:Display part, by dual color LED indicator, Red for alarm, Green for Internet status Part 2:Program record port Part 3:Power part, the whole unit powered by 3 AA battery through 3V voltage stabilizer Part 4:Sensor part,R1,R2 provide power to PIR pyroelectric infrared sensor, PIR detect motion and output signal through R4 to signal amplification part Part 5:Signal amplification part, coupling signal from C10, through U1-A,U1-B amplified, output to signal reshaping part Part 6:Signal reshaping part, through a signal comparator, when U17 output a signal higher or lower than Q1 current level, it will output a different power level to MCY through output terminal P1-1 Part 7:MCU and wireless receiver and transmitter. MCU CC1101F32 process with the signal from P1-1 and P0-1, output a signal to control display part and output a signal to modulate U2 Bulan and generate frequency 908~919MHz, sent to the system via antenna; the antenna receive 908~919MHz frequency sent to MCU to decode through U2 Bulan. crystal 26 MHz provide working frequency for MCU
Report No: 130411082GZU-001 Issued: 07 May 2013 FCC ID: Q4O-1-72 Page 2 of 18 CONTENT TEST REPORT ......................................................................................................................................... 1 CONTENT ................................................................................................................................................. 2 1. General Description ...................................................................................................................... 3 1.1 Product Description ......................................................................................................... 3 1.2 Related Submittal (s) / Grants ....................................................................................... 4 1.3 Test Methodology ............................................................................................................ 4 1.4 Test Facility ....................................................................................................................... 4 1.5 Measurement Uncertainty .............................................................................................. 5 2. System Test Configuration ........................................................................................................... 5 2.1 Justification ....................................................................................................................... 5 2.2 EUT Exercising Software................................................................................................ 5 2.3 Special Accessories ........................................................................................................ 5 2.4 Equipment Modification .................................................................................................. 5 2.5 Support Equipment List and Description...................................................................... 5 3. Summary of Test Results .............................................................................................................. 6 3.1 Antenna Requirement ..................................................................................................... 6 3.2 Radiated Emission ........................................................................................................... 7 3.3 Band Edges Measurement ........................................................................................... 13 Report No: 130411082GZU-001 Issued: 07 May 2013 FCC ID: Q4O-1-72 Page 3 of 18 1. General Description 1.1 Product Description The equipment under test (EUT) is a transceiver at 908-919MHz, it sends a signal to Gateway when the Base and the Magnet are moved apart and when they are moved back together, it can also report its status when asked by Gateway. The EUT is powered by 3V DC. We test the sample to determine if it was in compliance with the relevant FCC standards. We found that the unit met the requirements of FCC part 15.249 when tested as received. The worst case’s test data was presented in this test report. Frequency table as below: Channel Frequency (MHz) 0 908.45 1 908.82 2 909.20 3 909.57 4 909.95 5 910.32 6 910.70 7 911.07 8 911.45 9 911.82 10 912.20 11 912.57 12 912.94 13 913.32 14 913.69 15 914.07 16 914.44 17 914.82 18 915.19 19 915.57 20 915.94 21 916.31 22 916.69 23 917.06 24 917.44 25 917.81 26 918.19 27 918.56 28 918.94 29 919.31 30 919.69 Report No: 130411082GZU-001 Issued: 07 May 2013 FCC ID: Q4O-1-72 Page 4 of 18 1.2 Related Submittal (s) / Grants N/A. 1.3 Test Methodology Radiated emission measurements were performed according to the procedures in ANSI C63.10 :2009. Radiated emission measurement was performed in semi-anechoic chamber room. For radiated emission measurement, preliminary scans were performed in the semi-anechoic chamber only to determine the worst case modes. All radiated tests were performed at an antenna to EUT distance of 3 meters, unless stated otherwise in the "Justification Section" of this Application. 1.4 Test Facility The Semi-Anechoic chamber used to collect the radiated data is Guangdong Environment Radiation Monitoring Center located at No.860 South Guangzhou Avenue, Guangzhou 510300 China. This test facility and site measurement data have been fully placed on file with the FCC, test firm registration number is 667318. Test Equipment List Equip No. Equipment Manufacturer Model No. Cal. Date Due Date 1.001 3m chamber ABLATROSS SAC-3 07 Jul 2012 07 Jul 2013 1.002 EMI receiver ROHDE & SCHWARZ ESCI-3 02 Jul 2012 02 Jul 2013 1.011 Biconilog Antenna ROHDE & SCHWARZ SWB- VULB 9163 07 Jul.2012 07 Jul.2013 1.001 3m chamber ABLATROSS SAC-3 28 Jun.2012 28 Jun.2013 1.003 Spectrum Analyzer ROHDE & SCHWARZ FSP30 28 Nov.2012 28 Nov.2013 1.009 Amplifier B&Z TECHNOLOGIES SCA- SCU18 07 Jul.2012 07 Jul.2013 1.010 Horn Antenna ROHDE & SCHWARZ HF906 07 Jul.2012 07 Jul.2013 Report No: 130411082GZU-001 Issued: 07 May 2013 FCC ID: Q4O-1-72 Page 5 of 18 1.5 Measurement Uncertainty Radiated Emission: 3.2dB in the frequency range of 30MHz-10GHz at a level of confidence of 95%. When determining the test conclusion, the Measurement Uncertainty of test has been considered. 2. System Test Configuration 2.1 Justification The system was configured for testing in a typical fashion (as a customer would normally use it), and in the confines as outlined in ANSI C63.10 : 2009. The EUT was powered by 3V DC in the testing. Type of modulation: FSK modulation, and only the worst data was reported in this report. For maximizing emissions, the unit was placed in the center of the turntable, and the turntable was rotated through 360°, the antenna height was varied from 1 meter to 4 meters above the ground plane, and the antenna polarization was changed. This step by step procedure for maximizing emissions led to the data reported in Chapter 3. 2.2 EUT Exercising Software There was no special software to exercise the device. 2.3 Special Acc…
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Block E, No.7-2 Guang Dong Software Science Park, · Guangzhou · China
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 908.45 MHz - 919.69 MHz | - |

Ambio Scale
Equipment Class
DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified
PIR Motion Sensor
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter