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All Rights Reserved. 1 P/N 3102233 – Rev. A – Oct 16, 2014 562NSTT-OEM-ATT01 Smoke Alarm with Heat Detection Sensor Product Introduction This wireless photoelectric smoke alarm and heat detector (product) continually monitors operational status and provides a visual trouble condition if it drifts out of the sensitivity range or fail internal diagnostics. This product meets National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 72 field sensitivity testing requirements without the need for external meters. The alarm sensitivity level can be determined at the product. Another feature is built-in drift compensation that allows the product to adjust sensitivity automatically as it becomes dirty over time. The drift compensation feature dramatically increases the time between cleanings, and reduces the chance of a nuisance alarm. Additional diagnostic information is activated by applying a magnet near the detector’s integral reed switch. This initiates a self-diagnostic routine and provides visual indication of sensitivity level, or if service is required. The product is powered by long-life 3V Lithium batteries providing power to both the sensor and wireless transmitter. This wireless product works in conjunction with your wireless Control Panel, providing a local indication. About This Guide This User Guide describes how to install, operate, and maintain this product. The User Guide is organized as you are intended to use this product, following the step-by-step instructions. Keep this document in a handy location and refer to it when you have questions about this product and its functions and features. Reading this guide is the only way to learn how to use your product wisely and to know how to react in the event of an alarm. 1. General Information Congratulations on purchasing your Smoke Alarm with Heat Detection. The product is designed to be used with a Control Panel as part of the Fire and Life Safety signaling device. This product has an optical sensor capable of detecting smoke particles in the event of fire. It also contains an integrated heat sensor that is triggered if a room experiences a sharp rise in temperature in the event of fire. Parts List One Smoke Alarm Two CR123A lithium batteries Mounting Plate Mounting Screws and Anchors User Guide NFPA Guidelines NFPA 72, 17.5.3.1 Total (Complete) Coverage Where required, total coverage shall include all rooms, halls, storage areas, basements, attics, lofts, spaces above suspended ceilings, and other subdivisions and accessible spaces, as well as the inside of all closets, elevator shafts, enclosed stairways, dumbwaiter shafts, and chutes. NFPA 72, 17.5.3.2 Partial or Selective Coverage Where codes, standards, laws, or authorities having jurisdiction require the protection of selected areas only, the specified areas shall be protected in accordance with this Code. NFPA 72, 17.5.3.3 Non-required Coverage Where installed, detection that is not required by an applicable law, code, or standard, whether total (complete), partial, or selective coverage, shall meet all of the requirements of this Code, with the exception of the prescriptive spacing criteria of Chapter 17. NFPA 72, 17.6 Heat-Sensing Fire Alarms Heat-sensing fire alarms shall be installed in all areas where required by the NFPA codes and standards or by the authority having jurisdiction. NFPA 72, 29.5.1.1 Required Detection for Single- and Multiple- Station Smoke Alarms Approved, single-station smoke alarms shall be installed as follows: (1) In all sleeping rooms (applies to several occupancies including: one- and two-family dwellings; lodging or rooming houses; hotels, motels, and dormitories; apartment buildings; residential board and care facilities; and day-care homes) and guest rooms (applies in the context of hotel and dormitory occupancies) (2) Outside of each separate dwelling unit (applies to one- and two-family dwellings and dwelling units of apartment buildings, including condominiums) sleeping area, within 21 ft (6.4 m) of any door to a sleeping room, with the distance measured along a path of travel (3) On every level of a dwelling unit, including basements (4) On every level of a residential board and care occupancy (small facility), including basements and excluding crawl spaces and unfinished attics (5) In the living area(s) of a guest suite (an accommodation with two or more contiguous rooms comprising a compartment, with or without doors between such rooms, that provides living, sleeping, sanitary, and storage facilities) (6) In the living area(s) (any normally occupiable space in a residential occupancy, other than sleeping rooms or rooms that are intended for combination sleeping/living, bathrooms, toilet compartments, kitchens, closets, halls, storage or utility spaces, and similar areas) of a residential board and care occupancy (small facility) 2. Mounting Guideline This product is a member of a reliable, high-quality product family using the latest technology available. Review the information in this section to ensure you get the most out of the product. The information in this User Guide is in accordance with NFPA 72. Pre-installation Considerations Install the smoke alarm in accordance with NFPA Standard 72, Chapters 17 and 29. Depending on the application, you may need to reference other chapters of NFPA 72 or NFPA 101. Choosing an Installation Location When choosing an installation location, consider: o Use of structure and type of construction o Contents you want to protect and their burning characteristics o Human occupancy o Total area to be monitored o Ceiling height and surface condition o Air movement and vent locations o Obstructions o Deflections All Rights Reserved. 2 P/N 3102233 – Rev. A – Oct 16, 2014 After considering these factors, choose a location: o Where the temperature and humidity are within the product temperature range. o Away from ventilation sources that can prevent smoke from reaching the smoke alarm. o ‘Smoke alarms and smoke detector…
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SCALE SHEET SIZE CAGE CODE DWG NO. REV AB CD AB CD 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 1 D 4SPQ6 OF FILE NAME DRAWN BYCHECKERAPPROVEDAPPROVED MATERIALTREATMENT OR FINISH NEXT ASSY USED ON APPLICATION DATEDATEDATEDATE 1:1 - - - - - 100011 100011.dft EN02 1 1 ASM, PRODUCT, 562NSTT -OEM-ATT01 SP 02/25/2014 EDWARDS, A UTC FIRE &SECURITY COMPANY8985 TOWN CENTER PARKWAYBRADENTON, FL 34202-5129(941) 739-4200 COPYRIGHT: CONFIDENTIAL COPYRIGHT © 2014 UTC FIRE & SECURITY, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS TO, COPYING, USE OF OR DISCLOSU RE OF THIS ARTIFACT, OR ANY OF ITS FEATURES, IS STRICTLY PROHI BITED. YOUR ACCESS TO OR POSSESION OF A COPY OF THIS ARTIFACT I S PURSUANT TO A LIMITED LICENSE; OWNERSHIP OF THE ARTIFACT AND ANY ASSOCIATED MEDIA REMAIN WITH UTC FIRE & SECURITY PRELIMINARY 2 THIRD ANGLEPROJECTION UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED:MATERIAL TO BE COMPLIANT WITHRoHS DIRECTIVE 2002/95/ECDIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHESCAPACITANCE IS IN uFRESISTANCE IS IN OHMSTOLERANCES: .X = ±.03 .XX = ±. 01 .XXX = ±.0 05 ANGLES = ±0.5° -- DO NOT SCALE DRAWING-- REVISIONS ZONE REV ECO DESCRIPTION BY DATE CK'D DATE EN01 XXXXXXX RELEASE TO PRODUCTION SP 02/25/2014 EN02 XXXXXXX ADDED VIEW AND SHOWN HOW BATTERY PULL TAB ISTO BE ASSEMBLED, UPDATED NOTE 4 SP 05/22/2014 1 2 3 4 Product label BOTTOM VIEW 10 9 8 Assembly Notes:1. PCBA, RF Module (Item - 3) is to be connected to the Smoke Alarm PCBA (Item - 2) as shown. 2. Smoke Alarm PCBA (Item - 2) is to be snapped int o the Base housing (Item - 1), with PCBA, RF Module (Item - 3) slided into the slot in the Base housing, shown by the flow lines. 3. Unit label (Item - 4) is to be adhered on the bo ttom side of the Base housing (Item - 1) as shown i n bottom view. 4. Secure battery pull tab (Item - 9) in between ba ttery (Item - 10) and battery contacts towards the positive terminal when battery is snapped in the battery casing, keeping the power supply open. 5. After battery (Item - 10) is snapped in the batt ery casing wrap the battery strap on the battery as shown in the view A-A and snap the battery door as shown in the bottom view 6. Warning label (Item - 5) is to be adhered on the Battery Door as shown in the bottom view 7. Test label (Item - 6) and Information Label (Ite m - 7) is to be adhered on the bottom side of the B ase housing (Item - 1) as shown in bottom view. 8. All the other parts of the product are to be sna pped in the sequence shown in the exploded view. 9. Laser print labels are acceptable for: a) Product Label b) Warning label c) Information label VIEW A-A Battery Door Warning label 6 Test Label 5 7 Information Label Battery pull tab
B 4SPQ6 FILE NAME DRAWN BYCHECKERAPPROVEDAPPROVED MATERIALTREATMENT OR FINISH NEXT ASSY USED ON APPLICATION DATEDATEDATEDATE SCALE SHEET SIZE CAGE CODE DWG NO. REV A AB B 4 3 2 11 2 3 4 OF 1:1 - - - - - 100014 100014.dft EN03 1 1 LBL, 562NSTT-OEM-ATT01, PRODUCT LABEL SP 02/25/2014 PRELIMINARY THIRD ANGLEPROJECTION UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED:MATERIAL TO BE COMPLIANT WITH RoHSDIRECTIVE 2002/95/ECDIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHESCAPACITANCE IS IN uFRESISTANCE IS IN OHMSTOLERANCES: .X = ±.03 .XX = ±. 01 .XXX = ±.0 05 ANGLES = ±0.5° -- DO NOT SCALE DRAWING-- EDWARDS, A UTC FIRE &SECURITY COMPANY8985 TOWN CENTER PARKWAYBRADENTON, FL 34202-5129(941) 739-4200 COPYRIGHT: CONFIDENTIAL COPYRIGHT © 2014 UTC FIRE & SECURITY, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS TO, COPYING, USE OF OR DISCLOSU RE OF THIS ARTIFACT, OR ANY OF ITS FEATURES, IS STRICTLY PROHI BITED. YOUR ACCESS TO OR POSSESION OF A COPY OF THIS ARTIFACT I S PURSUANT TO A LIMITED LICENSE; OWNERSHIP OF THE ARTIFACT AND ANY ASSOCIATED MEDIA REMAIN WITH UTC FIRE & SECURITY REVISIONS ZONE REV ECO DESCRIPTION BY DATE CK'D DATE EN01 XXXXXXX RELEASE TO PRODUCTION SP 02/25/2014 EN02 XXXXXXX USER MANUAL PART # 3102233 WAS 100007 SP 07/16/2014 EN03 XXXXXXX ADDED FCC ID AND IC NUMBERS SP 09/13/2014 SHOWN FOR REFERENCE SCALE 2:1 For details see install instr. #3102233 Rev.EN01. P our details regards aux instructions d'installation s #3102233 Rev.EN01. For servicing, return to: AT&T at 1-855-288-2727. AT&T 13500 Independence Pky. Fort Worth. TX 76117 Use only Duracell or Panasonic. Remove batteries and replace with two fresh 3V CR123 batteries. SIGNALING LISTED The device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules as well as Industry Canada Rules and Regulations license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operat ion 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. Conformité Réglementaire Ce dispositif est conforme à la réglement ation de la IC et (Partie 15) de la FCC. Son foncti onnement est soumis à deux conditions: (1) ce dispositif ne doit pas causer d’interfé rences nuisibles, et (2) ce dispositif doit accepte r toute interférence reçue, y compris les interférences pouvant entraîner des conditionsde f onctionnement indésirables. MFG DATE: 100014 Rev.XXX Made in China FIRE ALARM EQUIPMENT SMOKE DETECTOR W ITH INTEGRAL AUDIBLE SIGNAL AND HEAT DETECTOR FOR OPEN AREA PROTECTION ISSUE NO. XXXXXXXXXX S1125 MODEL : 562NSTT - OEM - ATT01 FCC ID: QPY-SA915FFH IC: 8303B-SA915FFH 1.597 4.544 For servicing, return to: AT&T at 1-855-288-2727. AT&T 13500 Independence Pky. Fort Worth. TX 76117 SIGNALING LISTED The device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules as well as Industry Canada Rules and Regulations license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operat ion 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. Conformité Réglementaire Ce dispositif est conforme à la réglement ation de la IC et (Partie 15) de la FCC. Son foncti onnement est soumis à deux conditions: (1) ce dispositif ne doit pas causer d’interfé rences nuisibles, et (2) ce dispositif doit accepte r toute interférence reçue, y compris les interférences pouvant entraîner des conditionsde f onctionnement indésirables. MFG DATE: 100014 Rev.XXX Made in China FIRE ALARM EQUIPMENT SMOKE DETECTOR W ITH INTEGRAL AUDIBLE SIGNAL AND HEAT DETECTOR FOR OPEN AREA PROTECTION ISSUE NO. XXXXXXXXXX S1125 Use only Duracell or Panasonic. Remove batteries and replace with two fresh 3V CR123 batteries. For details see install instr. # 3102233 Rev. EN01 . Pour details regards aux instructions d'installations # 3102233 Rev. EN01 . MODEL : 562NSTT - OEM - ATT01 FCC ID: QPY-SA915FFH IC: 8303B-SA915FFH Note:1. Standard black laser / Inkjet printer ink.2. Material: Polyester, Color: white, adhesive back ed 3. Rev.XXX is the drawing revision4. All text on the label is "Helvetica neueltstd-bd " font, per artwork provided. 2.524 .500 .320 1.200 .250 .435 See note-3
Engineering Document: Joe Zablocki Theory of Operation SA915FFH Page: 1 ( 1) Date: 09-17-2014 Revision: 1.1 United Technologies Corporation / UTC – BIS Confidential Information Copyright 2014/2015 All Rights Reversed. 1 Description The 915 MHz RF Module is designed to operate in the US markets. The 915 MHz radio supports two operational modes: 1) a fixed frequency mode with four distinct channels and 2) a Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) mode with 47 active channels. The transmission mode is controlled wireless by the network master along with the channel or sequence of channels used. The RF Module has a 27 MHz crystal oscillator which enables different channel spacing and overall number of channels to be generated. The TI CC1110 transceiver is the sole controller of the wireless proprietary network operation. A wireless link is established between the network master and a device via an enrollment process utilizing a device Enrollment Switch. See User Guide for Enrollment procedure. The LED status indicates enrollment status in the network. The sensor device provides direct event driven status lines of alarm, tamper, low battery, and/or device fault – trouble condition. Upon activation the CC1110 transmits the proper device status wireless for further processing. The matching circuitry provides a 50 ohm match to the onboard chip antenna. In addition, the CC1110 chip receives network message via the same antenna circuit into its receive registers. As OTA is support on the RF Module it is limited to the wireless network and not the sensor. RF transmit power is firmware controlled which are parameter(s) stored in non-volatile memory. Power level is set to be within the FCC Limits for fixed frequency and FHSS operational modes. In FHSS mode..... Each transmitter hops to a pseudo-random channel list of 47 channels. The transmitters shall remain on a channel for 400 ms. Transmitters shall hop to each channel in the pseudo-random list before starting a new channel hop sequence. In FHSS mode the system does not use continuous data streams. All communications are transmitted in message structures of 10 ms or less sent while in a given channel of the pseudo-random channel list. Messages can be transmitted or received on any FHSS channel. Multiple messages may be transmitted on a single FHSS channel but channel dwell time in not exceeded. This is a proprietary wireless network for both fixed and FHSS modes. The system does not recognize any other products within the defined spectrum band. Nor does it individually and independently chooses and adapts its pseudo-random channel list to avoid hopping on occupied channels. It does listen before talk to avoid collisions. The system does not coordinate in any other manner for the express purpose of avoiding the simultaneous occupancy of individual hopping frequencies by multiple transmitters. End of document
Test Report Number 14F171E Product Safe ty Engine e ring, Inc 12955 Be llamy Brothe rs Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Te l (352) 588-2209 Fax (352) 588-2544 Page 2 of 12 D I R E C T O R Y - EMISSIONS Page(s) A)Documentation Test report1 - 10 Directory2 Test Regulations3 General Remarks10 Test-setups (Photos)11 - 12 B) Test data Conducted emissions10/150 kHz - 30 MHz5, 9 Radiated emissions10 kHz - 30 MHz5, 9 Radiated emissions30 MHz - 1000 MHz6, 9 Disturbance power30 MHz - 300 MHz6, 9 Equivalent Radiated emissions1 GHz - 18 GHz7, 9 Antenna Disturbance Voltage30 MHz - 1,000 MHz7,9 C) Appendix A Test Data Sheets A2 - A4 D) Appendix B System Under Test DescriptionB2 - B2 E) Appendix C Measurement Protocol C1 - C2 Test Report Number 14F171E Product Safe ty Engine e ring, Inc 12955 Be llamy Brothe rs Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Te l (352) 588-2209 Fax (352) 588-2544 Page 3 of 12 EMISSIONS TEST REGULATIONS : The emissions tests were performed according to following regulations: 9 - EN 61000-6-3:2007 9 - EN 61000-6-4:2007 9 - EN 55011 : 2009/A1:2010 9 - Group 1 9 - Group 2 9 - Class A9 - Class B 9 - EN 55013 : 2001 /A1:2003 /A2:2006 9 - EN 55014 -1: 2006/A2:2011 9 - Household appliances and similar 9 - Portable tools 9 - Semiconductor devices 9 - EN 55022:2010/AC:2011 9 - Class A9 - Class B 9 - CISPR 22:2008 9 - Class A9 - Class B 9 -AS/NZS CISPR 22:2009 9 - Class A9 - Class B 9 - ICES-003 9 - Class A9 - Class B 9 - CNS 13438 9 - Class A9 - Class B 9 - VCCI V-3/2010.4 9 - Class A9 - Class B # - FCC Part 15 (per ANSI C63.4) 15.249 9 - Class A9 - Class B # - Certification 9 - Verification 9 - Declaration of Conformity 9 - FCC Part 18 Test Report Number 14F171E Product Safe ty Engine e ring, Inc 12955 Be llamy Brothe rs Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Te l (352) 588-2209 Fax (352) 588-2544 Page 4 of 12 Environmental conditions during testing: LAB OATS Temperature: * _________ : ________ Relative Humidity: ** _________ : ________ * The ambient temperature during the testing was within the range of (50 o - 104 o F) unless indicted above. ** The humidity levels during the testing was within the range of (10% - 90%) relative humidity unless indicated above. Power supply system: Volts Hz SINGLE phase *** Internal (3) VDC batteries Sign Explanations: 9 - not applicable # - applicable Test Report Number 14F171E Product Safe ty Engine e ring, Inc 12955 Be llamy Brothe rs Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Te l (352) 588-2209 Fax (352) 588-2544 Page 5 of 12 Emissions Test Conditions: CONDUCTED EMISSIONS (Interference Voltage) The CONDUCTED EMISSIONS (INTERFERENCE VOLTAGE) measurements were performed at the following test location: # - Test not applicable 9 - Darby Test Site (Open Area Test Site) 9 - Darby Laboratory Test equipment used : Model NumberManufacturerDescriptionSerial Number 9 -8028-50Solar50 S LISN829012, 829022 9 -8012Solar50 S LISN924840 9 -EMC-30Electro-MetricsEMI Receiver191 9 -8566BHewlett-PackardSpectrum Analyzer2421A00526 9 -85650AHewlett-PackardQuasi-Peak Adapter2043A00209 9 -85662AHewlett Packard Analyzer Display2403A07352 9 -8028-50Solar50 S LISN903725, 903726 9 -FCC-TLISN-T4-02Fisher Custom Com.Telecom ISN20454 9 - 9 - FCC-TLISN-T8-02 LI-125 Fisher Custom Com. Com-Power Telecom ISN 50 S LISN 20452 191080/191081 Emissions Test Conditions: RADIATED EMISSIONS (Magnetic Field) The RADIATED EMISSIONS (MAGNETIC FIELD) measurements were performed at the following test location: # - Darby Test Site (Open Area Test Site) 9 - 9 - at a test distance of : # - 3 meters 9 - 30 meters 9 - Test not applicable Test equipment used : Model NumberManufacturerDescriptionSerial Number 9 -3148EMCOLog Periodic Antenna00044783 9 -BIA-25Electro-MetricsBiconical Antenna4283 # - 8566BHewlett-PackardSpectrum Analyzer2532A02418 # - 85662AHewlett-PackardAnalyzer Display2403A07352 # - 85650AHewlett-PackardQuasi-Peak Adapter2043A00209 # - ALR-30MElectro-MetricsLoop Antenna824 9 -8447DHewlett PackardPreamplifier2944A06901 9 - 9 - EMC-30 ALA-130/A Electro-Metrics Antenna Research EMI Receiver Loop Antenna 191 106 Test Report Number 14F171E Product Safe ty Engine e ring, Inc 12955 Be llamy Brothe rs Blvd. Dade City, FL 33525 Te l (352) 588-2209 Fax (352) 588-2544 Page 6 of 12 Emissions Test Conditions: RADIATED EMISSIONS (Electric Field) The RADIATED EMISSIONS (ELECTRIC FIELD) measurements, in the frequency range of 30 MHz-1000 MHz, were tested in a horizontal and vertical polarization at the following test location : 9 99 9 - Test not applicable # - Darby Site (Open Area Test Site) 9 - Darby Lab 9 - at a test distance of : 9 - 3 meters # - 10 meters 9 - 30 meters Test equipment used : Model NumberManufacturerDescriptionSerial Number 9 -HLP 3003CEMC AutomationHybrid Periodic Antenna017501 # - 8447DHewlett-PackardPreamplifier (26dB)2944A06901 # - 8566BHewlett-PackardSpectrum Analyzer2532A02418 # - 85662AHewlett-PackardAnalyzer Display2403A07352 # - 85650AHewlett-PackardQuasi-Peak Adapter2043A00209 9 -BIA 25 Electro-Metrics Biconical Antenna4283 9 -EMC-30Electro-MetricsEMI Receiver191 9 - 9 - 9 - 9 - # - 8566B 85650A 85662A LPA30 3104C Hewlett Packard Hewlett Packard Hewlett Packard Electro-Metrics Emco Spectrum Analyzer Quasi-Peak Adapter Analyzer Display Log Periodic Biconical Antenna 2532A02418 2043A00358 2403A06604 2280 00075927 # - 3148 ETS Lindgren Log Periodic Antenna 75741 Emissions Test Conditions): DISTURBANCE POWER The DISTURBANCE POWER measurements were performed by using the absorbing clamp on the mains and interface cables in the frequency range 30 MHz - 300 MHz at the following test location : # - Test not applicable 9 - Darby Lab 9 - Test equipment used : Model NumberManufacturerDescriptionSerial Number 9 -MDS-21Rhode&SchwarzAbsorbing Clamp8608447020 9 -8566BHewlett-PackardSpectrum Analyzer2532A02418 9 -85662AHewlett-PackardAnalyzer Display2403A07352 9 -85650AHewlett-PackardQuasi-Peak Adapter2043A00358 9 -8447DHewlett-PackardAmplifier (26 dB)2944A06901 Test Report Number 14F171E Product Safe ty Engine e ring, Inc 12955 Be llamy…
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