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1 User Manual For Wireless Electricity Monitor MTP3001 Thank you for purchasing this smart wireless electricity monitoring system. This guide will help you to set up the wireless monitoring system quickly and easily. What are in the standard package? 1) 1pc display unit 2) 1pc power adapter 3) 1pc power transmitter (including 2pcs C batteries) 4) 2pcs 18mm sensor clamp 5) 1pc 3m RJ45-USB data cable 6) 1pc Mini CD for software 7) White inner box 8) Customized Color Sleeve 9) 1pc user manual in English and French If any parts are missing, please contact your seller immediately. Before installation, please pay attention to following information: 1) Please read all instructions before you use the monitoring system 2) Please shake the Display Unit and the Power Transmitter first before installation. In case you hear any sound from inside of the part, please don’t use it. Please replace it with your seller. 3) Do not allow children or people unfamiliar with these instructions to use your monitoring system. 4) Keep the monitor, transmitter and sensor clamp away from sources of heat, water or any other liquid. 5) Place the monitor, transmitter and sensor clamp where children can not touch or pull. 6) Don’t try to disassemble or modify any parts of the monitoring system. In case of problem, please consult your seller or contact..... 7) Don’t use the monitoring system if you find your electric wire in abnormal conditions, such as loose wire, exposed copper wire, burnt mark on wire insulation layer, holes on wire layer or damage on electric meter. In case of such abnormalities, please consult a professional electrician immediately. 8) Periodically check all wires and components to ensure there is no damage. 9) Use a dry cloth to clean. Don’t use solvent, abrasive cleaners or water. 2 1. Default Display Under Normal Working Condition Below display should be the display that the user usually sees from the LCD screen. After pairing successfully, the LCD screen automatically returns to this display. If there is no button operation, the LCD screen automatically returns to this display. 2. Resetting and Data Clearance When the display unit is running under default display, press at the same time the SET/MODE key and the HISTORY key and hold them there, the LCD full screen will appear for 3 seconds (as per Fig.1). After that, the red LED light will flash twice. Now release the SET/MODE key and the HISTORY key. The LED light will keep on and the LCD screen will show the programming version for 3 seconds (as per Fig.2). Then the LED light goes off and the LCD screen resumes to default display under no signal condition (as per Fig.3). UP to now all data in memory has been cleared. Remarks: After data clearance, the date of the display will resume to the factory set date 01/01/2011 and time 00:00. 3 Fig.1 Fig.2 Fig.3 3. Signal Search Keep the Transmitter as close to the Display Unit as possible. Pull out the clear plastic tab (marked with “REMOVE BEFORE USING”) from the back of the transmitter. The tab is an insulation sheet, once it is pulled out, the built-in batteries will make the transmitter start to work immediately and begin to send data to the Display Unit. Now go back to the Display Unit, UPon default display under no signal condition (as per Fig.3), press the Linking key and hold it for 3 seconds, the red LED light will flash twice and automatically enter into signal searching mode. Now release the Linking key, the antenna icon will flash quickly at the left top corner and at the same time the histogram will increase grid by grid in cycles (as per Fig.4, 5, 6) until it receives the signal from the transmitter. Fig.4 Fig.5 Fig.6 Once the display unit receives the signal from the transmitter, the LCD screen will returns automatically to the default display under normal working condition (as per Fig.7) and the antenna icon will stop flash and stay at the left top corner. At the beginning, since there is very few electricity consumption, there is no histogram on the display screen. In case the display unit failed in getting the signal from the transmitter in one minute, the LCD screen will return automatically to the default display under no signal condition (as per Fig.3). 4 Fig.7 Fig.8 Fig.9 Installation of the 1-way Transmitter and the Sensor Clamp (as shown in below photo) The transmitter already has a sensor clamp together with it. You may choose to put the Transmitter in a dry place near the m onitored object or stick the Transmitter on the wall near the monitored object. Fix the Sensor Clamp around the null line (also called zero line) or the live line of the m onitored object, just as below photo is showing (Don’t fix the clamp around the ground wire). Make sure to let the line pass through the clamp. Note: The sensor clamp in the standard package is with a diameter of 18mm 4. Display of Setting Mode and Settings Display of Setting Mode Upon default display under normal working condition (as per Fig.7), press the SET/MODE key and hold it for 5 seconds. After the red LED light flashes twice, release the SET/MODE key. The LCD screen will enter into the display of setting mode Transmitt the Sensor Clamp 5 (as per Fig.8). First you see the symbol is flashing, ready for setting. Press the DOWN key to scroll to the desired item that needs to be set. The sequence of flashing by pressing the DOWN key is: 1. (adjustable voltage)> 2.(currency)> 3. (tariff)> 4.(CO2 calculating factor)> 5. (maximum power alarm value)> 6. (time)> 7. (date)> 8. (temperature unit)> 9. (buzzer). Pressing the UP key will reverse the sequence. During the setting, pressing the HISTORY key will save and exit the setting to return to the default display. Voltage setting The adjustable range for the voltage is 90-600V. When you see the symbol is flashing, press the SET/MODE key to enter into the setting interface of voltage (as per Fig.9). The default voltage value set in the factory is 120V. The value will start flash from the first…
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July 20, 2011 To: Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division Confidentiality Request regarding application for certification of FCC ID: ZSX-MTP3100 We hereby request confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below: - Block Diagram - Operational Description - Schematic The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials may be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The applicant understands that pursuant to Sect ion 0.457 of the Rules, disclosure of t his application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application. Sincerely,
FCC Certification label Sample FCC ID: ZSX-MTP3100 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.
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Page 1 of 29 FCC ID: ZSX-MTP3100 ACCURATE TECHNOLOGY CO. LTD REPORT NO. ATE20111325 APPLICATION CERTIFICATION On Behalf of MTP Instruments Inc. Wireless Energy Monitor Model No.: MTP 3100 FCC ID: ZSX-MTP3100 Prepared for : MTP Instruments Inc. Address : 4409 Charleroi Street Montreal Quebec H1H 1T6 Canada Prepared by : ACCURATE TECHNOLOGY CO. LTD Address : F1, Bldg. A, Changyuan New Material Port, Keyuan Rd. Science & Industry Park, Nanshan, Shenzhen, Guangdong P.R. China Tel: (0755) 26503290 Fax: (0755) 26503396 Report Number : ATE20111325 Date of Test : July 21-23, 2011 Date of Report : July 23, 2011 Page 2 of 29 FCC ID: ZSX-MTP3100 ACCURATE TECHNOLOGY CO. LTD REPORT NO. ATE20111325 TABLE OF CONTENTS Description Page Test Report Certification 1. GENERAL INFORMATION .......................................................................................................... 4 1.1. Description of Device (EUT)....................................................................................................................4 1.2. Description of Test Facility ......................................................................................................................5 1.3. Measurement Uncertainty.........................................................................................................................5 2. MEASURING DEVICE AND TEST EQUIPMENT ..................................................................... 6 3. SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS................................................................................................... 7 4. THE FIELD STRENGTH OF RADIATION EMISSION ............................................................ 8 4.1. Block Diagram of Test Setup....................................................................................................................8 4.2. The Field Strength of Radiation Emission Measurement Limits..............................................................9 4.3. Configuration of EUT on Measurement ...................................................................................................9 4.4. Operating Condition of EUT ....................................................................................................................9 4.5. Test Procedure ........................................................................................................................................10 4.6. The Field Strength of Radiation Emission Measurement Results ..........................................................11 5. 20DB OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH ................................................................................................ 13 5.1. Block Diagram of Test Setup..................................................................................................................13 5.2. The Bandwidth of Emission Limit According To FCC Part 15 Section 15.231(c) ................................13 5.3. EUT Configuration on Measurement .....................................................................................................14 5.4. Operating Condition of EUT ..................................................................................................................14 5.5. Test Procedure ........................................................................................................................................14 5.6. Measurement Result ...............................................................................................................................15 6. DURATION TIME AND SILENT PERIOD MEASUREMENT............................................... 16 6.1. Block Diagram of Test Setup..................................................................................................................16 6.2. Duration Time and silent period measurement according to FCC Part 15 Section 15.231(e) ................16 6.3. EUT Configuration on Measurement .....................................................................................................17 6.4. Operating Condition of EUT ..................................................................................................................17 6.5. Test Procedure ........................................................................................................................................17 6.6. Measurement Result ...............................................................................................................................18 7. AVERAGE FACTOR MEASUREMENT .................................................................................... 19 7.1. Block Diagram of Test Setup..................................................................................................................19 7.2. Average factor Measurement according to ANSI 63.4: 2003.................................................................19 7.3. EUT Configuration on Measurement .....................................................................................................19 7.4. Operating Condition of EUT ..................................................................................................................20 7.5. Test Procedure ........................................................................................................................................20 7.6. Measurement Result ...............................................................................................................................21 APPENDIX I ( TEST CURVES) (7 pages) Page 3 of 29 FCC ID: ZSX-MTP3100 ACCURATE TECHNOLOGY CO. LTD REPORT NO. ATE20111325 Test Report Certification Applicant : MTP Instruments Inc. Manufacturer : Shenzhen Sailwider Electronics Co., Ltd. EUT Description : Wireless Energy Monitor (A) MODEL NO.: MTP 3100 (B) SERIAL NO.: N/A (C) POWER SUPPLY: DC 3V (“C” batteries 2×) Measurement Procedure Used: FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15 Subpart C Section 15.231 ANSI 63.4: 2003 The device described above is test…
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Radiated emissions test < 1GHz Radiated emissions test > 1GHz
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15.231(e) | 433.977 MHz - 433.977 MHz | - |