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ZFH-SMKT3345Wireless Smoke Heat Alarm

Apollo Fire Detectors Limited
Wireless Smoke Heat Alarm - FCC ID ZFH-SMKT3345 - Apollo Fire Detectors Limited
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
Date of Grant
Feb 01, 2012
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Feb 01, 2012
Equipment Note
Wireless Smoke Heat Alarm
Frequency Range
345.00000000 - 345.00000000
Company
Apollo Fire Detectors Limited
Country
United Kingdom

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Users Manual

Wireless Smoke Heat Alarm Installation Guide AT TENTION: This manual should be read prior to use and retained for further information.GENERAL INFORMATIONThe Wireless Smoke Heat Alarm, part number 2GIG-SMKT3-345 is a 3xAAA battery powered wireless detector intended for use with wireless alarm systems. The detector has a built-in wireless transmitter, which communicates with the control panel. When smoke is detected, the alarm sounds a loud local alarm and the built-in transmitter sends a signal to the control panel.The 2GIG-SMKT3-345 contains an integrated fi xed 41°F temperature freeze sensor that will send a warning signal based on temperature detected. This detector is designed to provide protection with 70-foot spacing capability. The detector can send alarm, tamper and battery condition messages to the system’s receiver. Refer to the wireless system’s instruction for the maximum number of transmitters that can be supported.CONTENTS OF BOX:- Wireless Smoke Heat Alarm with base - Installation guide- Pack of screws and fi xings - Stickers as appropriate- 3 AAA PC2400 Duracell Procell batteries (1.5V 1100mAh) or 3 AAA Energizer E92 batteries (1.5V 1100mAh) 1 The Wireless Smoke Heat Alarm contains a sounder which generates the ANSI S3.41 temporal 3 pattern in an alarm condition.In alarm, a message is also sent to the control panel and the detector’s ID is displayed at the console. During an alarm condition, pressing the detec-tor’s hush button will silence the sounder (see table below). The mounting base installation is simpli fi ed by the incorporation of features compatible for both drywall fasteners (not supplied) and other methods.Tricolored LED (red, yellow, green) and a sounder on the detector provide local visual and audible indication of the detector’s status as listed in Table 1.During initial power-up the LED blinks alternately red, yellow then green. It takes about 8 seconds for the detector to stabilize.After power-up has completed and the detector is functioning normally, the green LED blinks once every 12 seconds.Detector Trouble: When the detector has a general fault, the yellow LED blinks once every four seconds and there is a chirp every 48 seconds. After 12 hours the panel will display a loss of supervision message.Detector Dirty Feature: When the detector has been contaminated, the yellow LED blinks once every 8 seconds and there is a chirp every 48 seconds. Refer to MAINTENANCE section for cleaning your alarm. After 12 hours the panel will display a loss of supervision message.Low Battery Detection: The Wireless Smoke Heat Alarm is powered by 3 AAA Duracell Procell or 3 AAA Energizer E92 batteries (included). The detector regularly checks for a low battery. If a low battery is detected, the transmitter sends a low battery message to the control panel, which displays the detector’s ID at low battery. In addition, the yellow LED of the detector will blink every 12 seconds. The detector’s sounder will chirp every 48 seconds (yellow LED continues to blink) until the batteries are replaced. Pressing the hush button will silence the chirps for 12 hours, if no other trouble conditions exist. The batteries should be replaced WHEN the chirps begin. Be sure to replace the batteries with fresh ones.BATTERY INSTALLATION AND REPLACEMENTTo replace the batteries:1. Remove the detector from its mounting base by twisting the detector counterclockwise. Remove and dispose of the batteries according to your local regulations.2. To ensure proper power-down sequence, wait a minimum of 20 seconds before installing new batteries.3. Install 3 new AAA batteries (available from your local Duracell or Ener-gizer dealer) in the battery compartment. Follow the polarity diagram inside HUSH/TEST BUTTON BATTERY COMPARTMENT Fig 1. Wireless Smoke Heat Alarm Table 1. Detector status and indication Status LEDs Sounder (do not pulse the sounder and LED concurrently) 2Gig Control Panel response Normal Green fl ash every 12 seconds Off Normal (None) Heat Alarm Red fl ash every 1 second ANSI S3.41 temporal 3 (press button to hush for 5-10 minutes) On screen and audible Alarm (user code to silence) Heat Test Red fl ash every 1 second ANSI S3.41 temporal 3 (press button to hush for 5-10 minutes) On screen and audible Alarm (user code to silence) Smoke Alarm Red fl ash every 1 second ANSI S3.41 temporal 3 (press button to hush for 5-10 minutes) On screen and audible Alarm (user code to silence) Smoke Test Red fl ash every 1 second ANSI S3.41 temporal 3 (press button to hush for 5-10 minutes) On screen and audible Alarm (user code to silence) Test Alarm Red fl ash every 1 second ANSI S3.41 temporal 3 (press button to hush for 5-10 minutes) On screen and audible Alarm (user code to silence) Freeze Warning 3 yellow fl ashes every 4 seconds Off On screen and audible Alarm (user code to silence) Detector Trouble Yellow fl ash every 4 seconds One chirp every 48 seconds On Screen Alert shown (after 12 hours) “Device name” - Loss of Supervi- sion Low Battery Yellow fl ash every 12 seconds One chirp every 48 seconds (press button to hush for 12 hours) On screen Alert shown “Device name “- Battery low Detector Dirty Yellow fl ash every 8 seconds One chirp every 48 seconds On Screen Alert shown (after 12 hours) “Device name” - Loss of Supervi- sion Power-up Red, yellow, green fl ash sequence One chirp at the end of power-up sequence Normal (None) Tamper Red, yellow, green fl ash sequence every 12 seconds Off On screen Alert shown “Device name “- Tamper IF THE ALARM SOUNDS• if the smoke alarm sounds, get out and stay out. Never go back inside for people or pets.• if you have to escape through smoke, get low and go under the smoke to your way out.• Call the fi re department from outside your home. FOR MORE SAFETY INFORMATION SEE THE WEBSITE: www.nfpa.org/educationSPECIFICATIONSTransmitter Frequency: 345.000 MHz (crystal controlled)Transmitter Frequency Tolerance: +- 15 kHzTransmitter Bandwidth: 24 kHzModulation Type: Amplitu…

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Cover Letter(s)

Equipment Autorization Division Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 FCC ID: ZFH-SMKT3345 Product Name: 2GIG-SMKT3-345 Request for Confidentiality Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commission’s rules, we hereby request that the following documents be held confidential:  Schematics  Block diagram  Operational Description These materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information and are not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of this information might be harmful to the company and provide unjustified benefits to our competitors. Dated this 30 th Day of January 20 12 By: Ajit Sampalli Signature Printed Title: Compliance Engineer/2GIG Technologies On behalf of : Apollo Fire Detectors LTD Telephone: 801-221-9162

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Internal Photos

View of the EUT with the Cover Opened View of the PCB Stack View of the Component Side of the Main PCB View of the Trace Side of the Main PCB View of the Component Side of the Transmitter PCB View of the Trace Side of the Transmitter PCB

Test Report

Nemko-CCL, Inc. 1940 West Alexander Street Salt Lake City, UT 84119 801-972-6146 Test Report Certification Test Of: 2GIG-SMKT3-345 Test Specifications: FCC Part 15, Subpart C FCC ID #: ZFH-SMKT3345 Test Report Serial No: 196633-2.1 Applicant: Apollo Fire Detectors Limited 36 Brookside Road Havant, Hampshire United Kingdom PO9 1JR Dates of Test: January 4, 2012 Issue Date: January 23, 2012 Accredited Testing Laboratory By: NVLAP Lab Code 100272-0 Nemko-CCL, Inc. TEST REPORT: 196633-2.1 FCC ID#: ZFH-SMKT3345 Page 2 of 34 CERTIFICATION OF ENGINEERING REPORT This report has been prepared by Nemko-CCL, Inc. to document compliance of the device described below with the certification requirements of FCC Part 15, Subpart C. This report may be reproduced in full. Partial reproduction of this report may only be made with the written consent of the laboratory. The results in this report apply only to the sample tested. - Applicant: Apollo Fire Detectors Limited - Manufacturer: 2GIG - Brand Name: Apollo - Model Number: 2GIG-SMKT3-345 - FCC ID #: ZFH-SMKT3345 On this 23 rd day of January 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 accredited the Nemko-CCL, Inc. EMC testing facilities, 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 Nemko-CCL, Inc. TEST REPORT: 196633-2.1 FCC ID#: ZFH-SMKT3345 Page 3 of 34 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 .............................7 SECTION 4.0 OPERATION OF EUT DURING TESTING ..................................................11 SECTION 5.0 SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS ...................................................................12 SECTION 6.0 MEASUREMENTS, EXAMINATIONS AND DERIVED RESULTS ..........13 APPENDIX 1 TEST PROCEDURES AND TEST EQUIPMENT ..........................................20 APPENDIX 2 PHOTOGRAPHS ................................................................................................22 APPENDIX 3 MANUFACTURER’S STATEMENT/ATTESTATION .................................34 Nemko-CCL, Inc. TEST REPORT: 196633-2.1 FCC ID#: ZFH-SMKT3345 Page 4 of 34 SECTION 1.0 CLIENT INFORMATION 1.1 Applicant: Company Name: Apollo Fire Detectors Limited 36 Brookside Road Havant, Hampshire United Kingdom PO9 1JR Contact Name: Clifton Gare-Mogg Title: Conformance Manager 1.2 Manufacturer: Company Name: 2GIG Technologies 2961 W. Maple Loop Drive Lehi, UT 84043 U.S.A. Contact Name: Ajit Sampalli Title: Regulatory Engineer Nemko-CCL, Inc. TEST REPORT: 196633-2.1 FCC ID#: ZFH-SMKT3345 Page 5 of 34 SECTION 2.0 EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT) 2.1 Identification of EUT: Brand Name: Apollo Model Number: 2GIG-SMKT3-345 Serial Number: None 2.2 Description of EUT: The Wireless Smoke Heat Alarm 2GIG-SMKT3-345 is a 3xAAA battery powered wireless detector intended for use with wireless alarm systems. The detector has a built-in 345 MHz wireless transmitter, which communicates with the control panel. When smoke is detected, the alarm sounds a loud local alarm and the built-in transmitter sends a signal to the control panel. The 2GIG-SMKT3-345 also contains an integrated fixed 41°F temperature freeze sensor that will send a warning signal based on temperature detected. This detector is designed to provide protection with 70-foot spacing capability. This report covers the transmitter circuitry of the device subject to FCC Part 15, Subpart C. The circuitry of the device, subject to FCC Part 15, Subpart B is covered in Nemko-CCL, Inc. report #196633-1.1. 2.3 EUT and Support Equipment: Brand Name Model Number FCC ID Number or Compliance Description Name of Interface Ports / Interface Cables BN: Apollo MN: 2GIG-SMKT3-345 (Note 1) SN: None ZFH-SMKT3345 Smoke Detector See Section 2.4 2.4 Interface Ports on EUT: There are no interface ports on the EUT. All communication is via the 345 MHz transmitter. Nemko-CCL, Inc. TEST REPORT: 196633-2.1 FCC ID#: ZFH-SMKT3345 Page 6 of 34 2.5 Modification Incorporated/Special Accessories on EUT: The following modification was made to the 2GIG-SMKT3-345 by the Client during testing to comply with the specification. This report is not complete without an accompanying signed attestation, included as Appendix 3, that the product will have all of the documented modifications incorporated into the product when manufactured and placed on the market. 1. C6 was changed to 6.8 pF. Nemko-CCL, Inc. TEST REPORT: 196633-2.1 FCC ID#: ZFH-SMKT3345 Page 7 of 34 SECTION 3.0 TEST SPECIFICATION, METHODS & PROCEDURES 3.1 Test Specification: Title: FCC PART 15, Subpart C (47 CFR 15) Section 15.203 Section 15.231 Periodic operation in the band 40.66-40.70 MHz and above 70 MHz. Purpose of Test: The tests were performed to demonstrate initial compliance. 3.2 Methods & Procedures: 3.2.1 §15.203 An intentional radiator shall be designed to ensure that no antenna other than that furnished by the responsible party shall be used with the device. The use of a permanently attached antenna or of an antenna that uses a unique coupling to the intentional radiator shall be considered sufficient to comply with the provisions of this Section. The manufacturer may design the unit so that a broken antenna can be replaced by the user, but the use of a standard antenna jack or electrical connector is prohibited. This requirement does not apply to carrier current devices or to devices operated under the provisions of Sections 15.211, 15.213, 15.217, 15.219, or 15.221. Further, this requirement does not apply to intention…

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Test Setup Photos

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Contact Information

Applicant

Clifton Gare-Mogg(Conformance Manager)
[email protected]+44 (0)23 9249 2412Fax: None

Technical Contact

2GIG TechnologiesChet Ferry
[email protected]801-221-9162

2961 W. Maple Loop Drive · Lehi, Utah · United States

Non-Technical Contact

2GIG TechnologiesAjit Sampalli
[email protected]801-221-9162

Test Firm

VPI TechnologyJason Stewart
[email protected]801-495-2310

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115.231345 MHz - 345 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term

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