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RE220-LS Wireless Security Sensor and Zwave Repeater Features: •Listens to other Lifeshield wireless devices and senosrs, and re-transmits them to the main control panel. •Extends range of system. •No enrollment required to start repeating sensor signals. •Received ID's are passed on unchanged to the security panel. All sensor alarms, supervisory, and trouble signals are passed through. •Repeater has its own unique ID for supervisories, complete reporting of main device tamper, external power supply fault and low battery if desired. •Dual antennas for both Receive and Transmit diversity for increased range. •Back-up battery protects during loss of external power. •After simple inclusion into an existing Zwave network, will act as active listening repeater Zwave device on the network filling in range gaps between other distant devices. Key Instructions: •Attached external supply. •Install internal battery backup. •Enroll sensors into panel as normal, the repeater should be transparent to other devices. •Optionally enroll repeater into security panel: ◦Put security panel into enrollment mode, then press the red reset button on the repeater. This will put the repeater into enrollment mode to report back supervisories, battery information and tamper conditions. •To repeat zwave signals, repeater must be enrolled into local network. ◦Put zwave into enrollment mode on the security panel, then press the red reset button on the repeater. This will also put the zwave repeater into enrollment mode to be included onto the local network. LED Operation: •Blue LED indicates power •Green LED flashes to indicate a security sensor signal was received •Red LED flashed to indicate that signals are being sent out (repeated) Specifications: Lifeshield Wireless Sensorwww.lifeshield.comPage 1 of 3 and Zwave Repeater User Manual •External power supply: 5VDC. If using different supply, 100mA minimum required. •Battery backup: 2600mAh Li-ion 3.7V 18650 rechargeable battery •Dimensions and weight: 9 x 5 x 1.375”, 13.2oz •Internal antennas •Zwave chip: Zensys ZM5202 Lifeshield Wireless Sensorwww.lifeshield.comPage 2 of 3 and Zwave Repeater User Manual Speaker Grill for Alarm sounds LED Window Reset, and Enrollment Button External Power supply Connector Notices: FCC Notice 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. (2) This device must accept any interference that may be received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the Resolution Engineering, Inc. or Lifeshield Inc. could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. FCC ID: U5X-RE220-LS Model: RE220-LS Lifeshield Wireless Sensorwww.lifeshield.comPage 3 of 3 and Zwave Repeater User Manual
Exhibit A RE220-LS External Photos
Exhibit B RE220-LS ID Label Photos
Exhibit C RE220-LS Internal Photos
Engineering Solutions & Electromagnetic Compatibility Services 360 Herndon Pkwy | Suite 1400 | Herndon | Virginia 20170 Phone: 703.689.0368 | Fax: 703.689.2056 | www.rheintech.com FCC Part 15.231 Test Data EUT: Lifeshield Repeater 56-0052-02 Rev E02 (345 MHz transmitter portion) for Resolution Engineering, Inc. 1402 Heggen Street Hudson, WI 54016 Contact: Josh Gathje 651-269-2172 Testing Conducted By Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc. 360 Herndon Parkway, Suite 1400 Herndon, VA 20170 703-689-0368 RTL Test Engineer: Jon Wilson RTL Project/Report Number: 2014058-1 May 23, 2014 This report may not be reproduced, except in full, without the full written approval of Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc. and Resolution Engineering. Test results relate only to the item tested. These tests are accredited and meet the requirements of ISO/IEC 17025 as verified by ANSI-ASQ National Accreditation Board/ACLASS. Refer to certificate and scope of accreditation AT-1445. Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc. Client: Resolution Engineering 360 Herndon Parkway, Suite 1400 EUT: Lifeshield Repeater 56-0052-02 Herndon, VA 20170 Standards: FCC Parts 2, 15 http://www.rheintech.com Report #: 2014058-1 2 of 12 Testing Represented in Report: 15.231 The data and limits presented in this report are for radiated emissions per 15.231(b)(2) which references 15.35(b), and peak limiting for restricted bands per 15.209(e), which again references 15.35(b)(2), as procured by Resolution Engineering. No average data is presented in this report. Data is also presented for spurious, non-harmonic radiated emissions per 15.209. 15.207 Unintentional digital emissions, mains conducted. The Equipment Under Test (EUT) was the Lifeshield Repeater 56-0052-02 Rev E02 (RTL Bar Code 21427). 15.231 Radiated Emissions Test Data – FCC Limits/ 3m Distance – Antenna 1 (Green LED) Emission Frequency (MHz) Test Detector Antenna Polarity (H/V) Analyzer Reading (dBuV) Site Correction Factor (dB/m) Emission Level (dBuV/m) Limit (dBuV/m) Margin (dB) Pass/ Fail 172.480 QP V 52.4 -17.0 35.4 57.3 -21.9 Pass 258.722 QP V 48.5 -13.0 35.5 57.3 -21.8 Pass 345.000* Peak H 76.9 16.3 93.2 97.3 -4.1 Pass 431.168 QP H 50.4 -9.6 40.8 57.3 -16.5 Pass 690.0 Peak H 83.4 -20.8 62.6 77.3 -14.7 Pass 1035.0** Peak V 68.0 -16.3 51.7 74.0 -22.3 Pass 1380.0 Peak V 59.4 -13.9 45.5 74.0 -28.5 Pass 1725.0 Peak H 58.3 -11.6 46.7 77.3 -30.6 Pass 2070.0 Peak H 46.4 -8.7 37.7 77.3 -39.6 Pass 2415.0 Peak V 52.4 -9.0 43.4 77.3 -33.9 Pass 2760.0 Peak H 52.0 -9.1 42.9 74.0 -31.1 Pass 3105.0 Peak H 58.3 -8.7 49.6 77.3 -27.7 Pass 3450.0 Peak V 44.6 -7.1 37.5 77.3 -39.8 Pass * Fundamental ** IC restricted band Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc. Client: Resolution Engineering 360 Herndon Parkway, Suite 1400 EUT: Lifeshield Repeater 56-0052-02 Herndon, VA 20170 Standards: FCC Parts 2, 15 http://www.rheintech.com Report #: 2014058-1 3 of 12 15.231 Radiated Emissions Test Data – FCC Limits/ 3m Distance – Antenna 2 (Red LED) Emission Frequency (MHz) Test Detector Antenna Polarity (H/V) Analyzer Reading (dBuV) Site Correction Factor (dB/m) Emission Level (dBuV/m) Limit (dBuV/m) Margin (dB) Pass/ Fail 258.722 QP V 54.8 -13.0 41.8 57.3 -15.5 Pass 345.000* Peak V 75.6 16.3 91.9 97.3 -5.4 Pass 431.168 QP H 53.2 -9.6 43.6 57.3 -13.7 Pass 517.470 QP H 41.0 -8.2 32.8 57.3 -24.5 Pass 690.0 Peak V 81.0 -20.8 60.2 77.3 -17.1 Pass 1035.0** Peak H 68.3 -16.3 52.0 74.0 -22.0 Pass 1380.0 Peak H 60.2 -13.9 46.3 74.0 -27.7 Pass 1725.0 Peak V 59.2 -11.6 47.6 77.3 -29.7 Pass 2070.0 Peak H 46.7 -8.7 38.0 77.3 -39.3 Pass 2415.0 Peak V 51.4 -9.0 42.4 77.3 -34.9 Pass 2760.0 Peak H 53.4 -9.1 44.3 74.0 -29.7 Pass 3105.0 Peak H 58.3 -8.7 49.6 77.3 -27.7 Pass 3450.0 Peak H 44.9 -7.1 37.8 77.3 -39.5 Pass * Fundamental ** IC restricted band Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc. Client: Resolution Engineering 360 Herndon Parkway, Suite 1400 EUT: Lifeshield Repeater 56-0052-02 Herndon, VA 20170 Standards: FCC Parts 2, 15 http://www.rheintech.com Report #: 2014058-1 4 of 12 Test Procedure Radiated fundamental and spurious emissions were tested at three meters. The EUT was tested in the three orthogonal planes with the receive antenna in both polarities. The emissions were maximized per ANSI C63.4:2003 8.3.1.2; that is, the measurement antenna height was varied between 1 and 4 m, and the EUT was rotated through 360° on a rotating turntable until the maximum emissions were found. Both horizontal and vertical measurement antenna polarizations were used. A resolution bandwidth of 100 kHz was used for frequencies less than 1000 MHz, and a resolution bandwidth of 1 MHz was used for frequencies greater than or equal to 1000 MHz. The video bandwidth was set to a value at least three times greater than the resolution bandwidth. EUT Disposition The EUT was adapted to continuously transmit for testing purposes. Radiated Emissions Test Equipment Part Manufacturer Model Serial Number RTL Bar Code Calibration Due Date Amplifier (20 MHz-2 GHz) Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc. PR-1040 900905 900905 8/20/14 Spectrum Analyzer (10 Hz-26.5 GHz) Agilent EXA N9010 MY51250846 901583 4/16/15 Bilog Periodic Antenna (25 MHz-2000 MHz) ARA LPB-2520 1037 900724 4/19/15 Amplifier (1 GHz–26.5 GHz) Hewlett Packard 8449B OPT H02 3008A00505 900932 8/10/2014 Horn Antenna (2.0-4.0 GHz) EMCO 3161-02 9804-1044 900772 4/20/15 Emissions Testing Software Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc. Automated Emission Tester Rev. 14.0.2 N/A N/A Test Personnel: Jon Wilson May 22, 2014 Test Engineer Signature Date of Test FCC/IC Cross Reference FCC 15.231(b)(2) RSS-210 Issue 8 A1.1 FCC 15.35(b) RSS-Gen Issue 3 7.2.3 FCC 15.205 RSS-Gen Issue 3 7.2.2 FCC 15.209 RSS-Gen Issue 3 7.2.5 FCC 15.207 RSS-Gen Issue 3 7.2.4 Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc. Client: Resolution Engineering 360 Herndon Parkway, Suite 1400 EUT: Lifeshield Repeater 56-0052-02 Herndon, VA 20170 Standards: FCC Parts 2, 15 http://www.rheintech.com Report #: 2014058-1 5 of 12 15.207 Conducted Line Emissions Test Data – FCC Limits Antenna 2 Active - Phase A…
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Resolution Products, Inc. Wireless Security Sensor and Zwave Repeater FCC ID: U5X-RE220-LS Certification Test Report August 5, 2014 U5X-RE220-LS Resolution Products, Inc. 8/5/14Page 1 of 8 Test Report 1402 Heggen Street Hudson, WI 54016 Contents 1.Introduction..................................................................................................................................................................3 2.Statement of Compliance.............................................................................................................................................3 2.1.FCC Part 2 §2.907................................................................................................................................................3 2.2.FCC Part 2 §2.911.................................................................................................................................................3 2.3.FCC Part 2 §2.913................................................................................................................................................3 2.4.FCC Part 2 §2.915................................................................................................................................................3 2.5.FCC Part 2 §2.925................................................................................................................................................3 2.6.FCC Part 2 §2.943, 2.945.....................................................................................................................................3 2.7.FCC Part 2 §2.947................................................................................................................................................4 2.8.FCC Part 2 §2.948................................................................................................................................................4 2.9.FCC Part 2 §2.1033..............................................................................................................................................4 3.Discussion of Laboratory Measurements and Rules Compliance...............................................................................5 3.1.FCC Part 15 §15.231(a)(1)...................................................................................................................................5 3.2.FCC Part 15 §15.231(a)(3)...................................................................................................................................5 3.3.FCC Part 15 §15.231(a)(4)...................................................................................................................................6 3.4.FCC Part 15 §15.231(a)(5)...................................................................................................................................6 3.5.FCC Part 15 §15.231(b)........................................................................................................................................6 3.5.1.Raw Field Strength Limits.............................................................................................................................6 3.5.2.Duty Cycle Correction Factor and Resulting Limits.....................................................................................6 3.5.3.Measured Radiated Field Strength Data........................................................................................................7 3.6.FCC Part 15 §15.231(c)........................................................................................................................................8 3.7.FCC Part 15 §15.207............................................................................................................................................8 U5X-RE220-LS Resolution Products, Inc. 8/5/14Page 2 of 8 Test Report 1402 Heggen Street Hudson, WI 54016 1.Introduction The RE220-LS is a device intended for use in a wireless security system. The unit is powered by a 5VDC power supply and is backed up by a rechargeable Li-ion battery. The device measures 9 x 5 x 1.375” and weighs approximately 13.2 ounces. The device is a dual purpose/dual frequency wireless repeater. The device retransmits security sensor messages for the purpose of alerting a security system on frequency 345MHz. It also retransmits Zwave messages on a Zwave local network on frequency 908.415MHz. This report pertains to the 345MHz frequency transceiver, a DSC Remote Control. A separate report will cover the 908.415MHz transceiver. Certification is requested under FCC Rules, Part 15, Subpart C, Paragraph 15.231. 2.Statement of Compliance Specific sections of FCC Rules Part 2 that require information or listing are given below. 2.1.FCC Part 2 §2.907 This is an application for certification of original equipment 2.2.FCC Part 2 §2.911 a)This application has been filed electronically using form 731. b)All required information has been supplied in this application and its attachments. c)This application has been electronically signed by an officer of Resolution Products, Inc. d)The technical test data has been signed by the agency performing the testing. e)Signature supplied in appropriate block on form 731. f)Processing fee has been paid. g)Signatures have been supplied electronically. 2.3.FCC Part 2 §2.913 a)This application has been filed electronically. b)Appropriate fees have been filed electronically. c)Equipment samples shall be supplied as requested. 2.4.FCC Part 2 §2.915 We are requesting a grant of certification. This application shows compliance with the technical standards. 2.5.FCC Part 2 §2.925 A label shall be affixed to each piece of equipment, showing the FCC identifier. The label shall read “FCC ID: U5X-RE220-LS”. See Exhibit B for a photograph showing the label and location on the device. 2.6.FCC Part 2 §2.943, 2.945 Sample production equipment shall be submitted to the FCC upon request. 2.7.FCC Part 2 §2.947 …
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U5X-RE220-LS Test Setup Photos
1402 Heggen Street · Hudson, Wisconsin · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15.231 | 345 MHz - 345 MHz | - |

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