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INSTEON Hub Owner’s Manual Contents Getting Started INSTEON Hub 4 Device Overview Installation Download the App Create an Account Optional Wall Mounting 5 INSTEON App INSTEON App on iOS 7 INSTEON App on Android 11 INSTEON App on Windows 15 Hardware Reset Network Reset 20 Factory Reset 21 Appendix Specifications 25 Troubleshooting 28 Certifications and Warnings 29 Product Warranty 30 3 Everything you need to quickly get up and running. Getting Started 4 insteon for hub INSTEON for Hub Installation Download the AppCreate an Account Device Overview INSTEON Hub Connect your Hub to the internet and a power outlet using the cables provided. Avoid switched outlets or filtered power strips. From your mobile device, download and install INSTEON for Hub from your device’s app store. Launch the App and follow the on-screen instructions to create an account and setup the INSTEON Hub. X Ethernet Cable Factory ResetPower Power Cable Status LEDLinking/Idle Unlinking Ethernet Port You’re done setting up your INSTEON Hub; now start adding devices. INSTEON Create an Account Sign In 5 Optional Wall Mounting 2 1/32” 52mm 15/32” 12mm 1 Print out this page and use it as a template to drill mounting holes. 2 Hang the Hub on two screws by aligning the hanger slots and sliding down. 2 1/32” 52mm 15/32” 12mm 6 Use the INSTEON App to configure and control your INSTEON Hub. Everything from adding a device to controlling your thermostat is handled through your mobile device. INSTEON App 7 The INSTEON app on iOS uses a right-hand drawer to navigate between Check-In, Favorites, Rooms, Scenes, Thermostats and Settings. You can also add and edit devices, rooms and scenes from the drawer. INSTEON App on iOS An at-a-glance overview of all of your INSTEON sensors. Sensors are white when closed and red when triggered. A customizable screen where you can place your most used devices, scenes and sensors. Check-InFavorites 8 INSTEON App on iOS Displays your INSTEON Thermostat. For homes with multiple thermostats, you can configure the default from settings. Your one-stop-shop for Hub and INSTEON account settings and configuration. You can also find in-app help here. Automatically displays all of the scenes that have been created. Let’s you group devices into rooms for easier navigation. ThermostatSettings ScenesRooms 9 INSTEON App on iOS Monitoring a Sensor Controlling a Device Tap the arrows to adjust in 10% increments Indicates that your sensor is OK Indicates that your sensor has been triggered Indicates that the Hub has lost contact with your sensor Adjust the brightness in 1% increments Turn a device on or off, regardless of brightness 10 INSTEON App on iOS Controlling a Camera Controlling a Scene Tap to turn the scene on or off Tap to edit the scene Use the arrows to pan and tilt your camera 11 The INSTEON app on Android uses tabs to navigate between Check-In, Favorites, Rooms, Scenes, Thermostats and Settings. You can add and edit devices, rooms and scenes from the settings button. INSTEON App on Android An at-a-glance overview of all of your INSTEON sensors. Sensors are white when closed and red when triggered. A customizable screen where you can place your most used devices, scenes and sensors. Check-InFavorites 12 INSTEON App on Android Displays your INSTEON Thermostat. For homes with multiple thermostats, you can configure the default from settings. Your one-stop-shop for Hub and INSTEON account settings and configuration. You can also find in-app help here. Automatically displays all of the scenes that have been created. Let’s you group devices into rooms for easier navigation. ThermostatSettings ScenesRooms 13 INSTEON App INSTEON App on Android Monitoring a Sensor Controlling a Device Tap the arrows to adjust in 10% increments Indicates that your sensor is OK Indicates that your sensor has been triggered Indicates that the Hub has lost contact with your sensor Adjust the brightness in 1% increments Turn a device on or off, regardless of brightness 14 INSTEON App on Android Controlling a Camera Controlling a Scene Tap to turn the scene on or off Tap to edit the scene Use the arrows to pan and tilt your camera 15 INSTEON App on Windows The INSTEON app on Windows Phone uses a six-screen carousel to switch between Quick View, Favorites, Rooms, Scenes, Thermostats and Settings. An at-a-glance overview of all of your INSTEON sensors. Sensors are green when closed and red when triggered. A customizable screen where you can place your most used devices, scenes and sensors. Quick ViewFavorites 16 INSTEON App on Windows Displays your INSTEON Thermostat. For homes with multiple thermostats, you can configure the default from settings. Your one-stop-shop for Hub and INSTEON account settings and configuration. You can also find in-app help here. Automatically displays all of the scenes that have been created. Let’s you group devices into rooms. Also the location for All Devices which displays every device added to your house. ThermostatsSettings ScenesRooms 17 INSTEON App on Windows Monitoring a Sensor Controlling a Device Tap the arrows to adjust in 10% increments Indicates that your sensor is OK Indicates that your sensor has been triggered Indicates that the Hub has lost contact with your sensor Adjust the brightness in 1% increments Turn a device on or off, regardless of brightness 18 INSTEON App on Windows Controlling a Camera Controlling a Scene Tap to turn the scene on or off Tap to edit the scene Use the arrows to pan and tilt your camera 19 A network reset will restore the default network configuration to the Hub. A factory reset will erase all links stored in the device’s database as well as any customized properties. Hardware Reset 20 Network Reset 1 Slowly tap the set button ten times. The Hub will double-beep. 2 The ethernet port status LEDs will briefly turn off and then return to normal. 10x Your Hub has been restored to default network settings. 21 4 Disconnect power from the Hub Factory Reset 21 From Settings,…
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July 1, 2014 Subject: Unit Label INSTEON TM Hub – INSTEON ® Central Controller #2242-222 FCC ID: SBP22452 IC: 5202A-22452 Unit Label Larger Label Dimensions: 2.5 inches by 2.25 inches Smaller Label Dimensions: 2.25 inches by .75 inches Note- Smaller label is place in bracketed section of the larger label (see below)
July 1, 2014 Subject: Unit Label Location INSTEON TM Hub – INSTEON ® Central Controller #2245-222 FCC ID: SBP22452 IC: 5202A-22452 Unit Label Location Label here (bottom of unit)
This report contains a total of 31 pages and may be reproduced in full only. Partial reproduction may only be done with the written consent of CKC Laboratories, Inc. SmartLabs, Inc. TEST REPORT FOR Hub II Model: 2245-222 Tested To The Following Standards: FCC Part 15 Subpart C Section(s) 15.207 and 15.249 Report No.: 95716-7 Date of issue: May 19, 2014 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 EMC 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. Page 2 of 31 Report No.: 95716-7 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 Conditions During Testing.......................................................................................................................................... 5 Equipment Under Test ............................................................................................................................................... 6 Peripheral Devices ..................................................................................................................................................... 6 FCC Part 15 Subpart C ................................................................................................................................... 7 15.207 AC Conducted Emissions ................................................................................................................................ 7 15.249(a) RF Power Output & Harmonics ............................................................................................................... 14 15.215(c) Occupied Bandwidth ............................................................................................................................... 20 15.249(b)(d) Field Strength of Spurious Emissions and Bandedge .......................................................................... 23 Supplemental Information .......................................................................................................................... 30 Measurement Uncertainty ...................................................................................................................................... 30 Emissions Test Details .............................................................................................................................................. 30 Page 3 of 31 Report No.: 95716-7 ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Test Report Information REPORT PREPARED FOR: REPORT PREPARED BY: SmartLabs, Inc. 16542 Millikan Ave. Irvine, CA 92606 Dianne Dudley CKC Laboratories, Inc. 5046 Sierra Pines Drive Mariposa, CA 95338 Representative: Kylie Fortier Project Number: 95716 Customer Reference Number: 14-3KF0513-01 DATE OF EQUIPMENT RECEIPT: May 13, 2014 DATE(S) OF TESTING: May 13, 2014 Report Authorization 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 4 of 31 Report No.: 95716-7 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 5.00.14 Immunity 5.00.07 Site Registration & Accreditation Information Location CB # TAIWAN CANADA FCC JAPAN Brea A US0060 SL2-IN-E-1146R 3082D-1 90473 A-0147 Page 5 of 31 Report No.: 95716-7 SUMMARY OF RESULTS Standard / Specification: FCC Part 15 Subpart C Test Procedure/Method Description Results 15.207 / ANSI C63.4 Conducted Emissions Pass 15.249(a) RF Power Output & Harmonics Pass 15.215(c) Occupied Bandwidth Pass 15.249(b)(d) Field Strength of Spurious Emissions and Bandedge Pass Conditions During Testing This list is a summary of the conditions noted for or modifications made to the equipment during testing. Summary of Conditions Modification: 1 Grounded 25 MHz crystal. 2 R71 changed to 0 ohm. 3 Reoriented ant…
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16542 Millikan Avenue · Irvine · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 1 | 15C | 914.9 MHz - 915.1 MHz | - |

Multi Sensor
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
Bridge Controller
Equipment Class
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter
Smart Outlet
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
Smart Wall Switch
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
On/Off Outlet
Equipment Class
DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified