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VeriLock Security Sensor Users Guide for A-Series and 400 Series Windows and Patio Doors, 200 Series Patio Doors and Renewal by Andersen Windows
(Includes Sensor Model Numbers: 0106512, 0112785, 0112786, 0113412, 0113696, 0113697, 0114371, 0114372, 0115209 and 0116149) Andersen VeriLock security sensors are an innovative security option that integrates wireless security sensors into A-Series, 400 Series and Renewal by Andersen windows and A-Series, 400 Series and 200 Series patio doors. The sensors, when applied to our windows and patio doors, can detect when the product is open or closed and locked or unlocked when properly configured and maintained with a professionally installed security system and/or self-monitoring system compatible with Honeywell 5800 controls. VeriLock sensors can be monitored even when youre not at home. This enables a simplified check the windows and doors routine at bedtime or departure. With VeriLock sensors, the beauty of Andersen and Renewal by Andersen products is maintained without unsightly wires, sensors or holes. Plus, the product limited warranty is maintained. Generally, third party security systems can void the manufacturers warranty with the installation of sensors and wires on windows and patio doors. When properly configured and maintained, VeriLock sensors are designed to:
Detect whether your Andersen or Renewal by Andersen window or door is open or closed. Detect whether your Andersen or Renewal by Andersen window or door is locked or unlocked. Communicate changes in Open/Closed and Lock/Unlocked wirelessly in a format recognized by security systems. Monitor sensor battery level and communicate low battery state in a format recognized by security systems. Provide open air wireless coverage of over 500 feet. For more instructions, visit andersenwindows.com/connect. Honeywell is a registered trademark of Honeywell International, Inc. Andersen and all other marks where denoted are trademarks of Andersen Corporation. 2018 Andersen Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed and effective as of May 2016. Updated January 2018. 9142268 B D - 0 0 Revised 02/12/18 Table of Contents Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................1 Table of Contents ..........................................................................................................................................................2 General Safety Warnings ...............................................................................................................................................2 Operating Instructions .............................................................................................................................................. 3-4 How Sensors Work ....................................................................................................................................................3 Locking Windows and Doors ................................................................................................................................. 3-4 Keypad and Control Panel ..........................................................................................................................................4 Magnet Information ......................................................................................................................................................4 Battery Information .......................................................................................................................................................5 Battery Type ...............................................................................................................................................................5 Battery Size and Quantity ...........................................................................................................................................5 Battery Specifications ...............................................................................................................................................5 Battery Availability .....................................................................................................................................................5 Battery Life ................................................................................................................................................................5 Battery Disposal .........................................................................................................................................................5 Battery Replacement Instructions ........................................................................................................................... 5-12 Tools Needed for Battery Replacement ......................................................................................................................5 400 Series & A-Series Casement, Awning Windows ..................................................................................................6 Renewal by Andersen Casement, Awning Windows ..................................................................................................7 400 Series & Renewal by Andersen DB Double-Hung Windows ................................................................................8 Renewal by Andersen DG Double-Hung Windows .....................................................................................................8 A-Series Double-Hung Windows................................................................................................................................9 Renewal by Andersen Gliding Windows ...................................................................................................................10 A-Series, 400 Series & 200 Series Hinged Patio Doors ...........................................................................................11 A-Series, 400 Series & 200 Series Gliding Patio Doors ...........................................................................................12 General Care ...............................................................................................................................................................12 Cleaning Hardware and Sensors ..............................................................................................................................12 Troubleshooting ..........................................................................................................................................................13 Frequently Asked Questions .....................................................................................................................................13 Regulatory Statements ................................................................................................................................................14 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Part 15 Statement ............................................................................14 Limitations ..................................................................................................................................................................14 Appendix A .................................................................................................................................................................15 General Safety Warnings AVERTISSEMENT AVERTISSEMENT Do not leave openings unattended when small children are present. Falling from an opening may result in serious injury or death. Follow manufacturers instructions for hand and power tools. Always wear safety glasses. Failure to do so could result in injury, product or property damage. 2 Users Guide9142268 Operating Instructions How Sensors Work Sensors are incorporated within the locking mechanisms. When properly configured and maintained, a sensor within the lock signals when the window is in the closed position. When the locking mechanism is engaged, a second signal is sent to the control panel indicating that the window or door is locked. Locking Windows and Doors Casement, Awning Windows To lock the window, first close the sash. Then push the sash lock handle on the side jamb(s) from the upper position to the lower position. 400 Series and Renewal by Andersen Double-Hung To lock the window, first make sure that both window sash are in the closed position. Then rotate each lock handle clockwise. A-Series Double-Hung To lock the window, first make sure that both window sash are in the closed position. Then rotate the lock handle clockwise. (If unit has two locks, rotate each lock handle toward the center of the unit). Renewal by Andersen Gliding To lock the window, first make sure that both window sash are in the closed position. Then rotate each lock handle from the up position to the down position. Casement and Awning Windows
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(unlocked) Double-Hung Windows 400 Series and Renewal by Andersen
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(unlocked) 3 Users Guide9142268 Locking Windows and Doors (Continued) Hinged Patio Doors To lock the patio door, first move the door panel to the closed position, lift door handle and allow the multi-point locking mechanism to engage at top, middle and bottom. Then turn the thumb turn latch to the horizontal position. Gliding Patio Doors To lock the patio door, first slide the door panel to the closed position. Then turn the thumb turn latch to the vertical position. Hinged Patio Doors Thumb Turn Latch Keypad and Control Panel For details regarding operation and limitations of your security system, please refer to the Users Guide included with your compatible security system.
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(unlocked) Gliding Patio Doors Thumb Turn Latch
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(unlocked) Magnet Information Foreign magnets near the VeriLock sensors can cause false readings. Keep magnets not intended for use with VeriLock away from sensors. Magnetic field can be harmful to implanted medical device wearers. Keep magnets away from devices. AVERTISSEMENT Magnets are small parts and, if swallowed, could pose a choking hazard to young children. AVERTISSEMENT 4 Users Guide9142268 Battery Information Battery Type:
Lithium Coin Cell Battery Battery Size and Quantity:
For 400 Series & A-Series Casement and Awning Window: CR-2025 (1 per window) For Renewal by Andersen Casement and Awning Window: CR-2032 (1 per window) For Double-Hung Window: CR-2025 (1 per window) For Renewal by Andersen Gliding Window: CR-2025
(1 per window) For Hinged Patio Door: CR-2032 (2 per door) For Gliding Patio Door: CR-2032 (1 per door) Battery Specifications:
Size: CR2025 Classification: Lithium Coin Cell Chemical System: Lithium/Manganese Dioxide
(Li/MnO2) Nominal Voltage: 3.0 Volts Typical Capacity: 165 mAh (to 2.0 volts) Size: CR2032 Classification: Lithium Coin Cell Chemical System: Lithium/Manganese Dioxide
(Li/MnO2) Nominal Voltage: 3.0 Volts Typical Capacity: 240 mAh (to 2.0 volts) Battery Availability:
3.0 Volt lithium batteries are readily available at most department, hardware or drug stores in a variety of brands. Battery Life:
Most 3.0 Volt lithium batteries will provide years of operation. Actual battery life is dependent upon the environment in which the sensor is used and the number of signals the sensor has had to send. Other factors such as humidity, temperature extremes or large fluctuations, may all lead to reduction of battery life. Batteries are not included in the coverage provided by the limited warranty for VeriLock security sensors. 5 AVERTISSEMENT Batteries carry the risk of fire, explosion and burns. Do not recharge, disassemble, heat above 212 degrees F (100 degrees C) or incinerate. Dispose of used batteries promptly and properly. Keep away from children. Batteries are small parts and, if swallowed, could pose a choking hazard to young children. Lithium Coin Cell Batteries AVERTISSEMENT MISE EN GARDE When replacing the battery, do not touch any of the circuitry on the sensor. Static from your body could damage the sensor. Lithium Coin Cell Batteries Lithium Coin Cell Batteries Battery Disposal:
Lithium/Manganese Dioxide batteries are United States Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
(RCRA) non-hazardous waste. However, its always a best practice to dispose of your batteries at your local Home Chemical Collection Center. California Only: Perchlorate Material special handling may apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/
perchlorate. Battery Replacement Instructions When a low battery is detected in a wireless sensor, a low battery message will display on your keypad when properly configured with your security system. This message is sent 30 days prior to the battery being depleted. Tools Needed for Battery Replacement:
The tools needed are dependent upon the product in which the batteries are being replaced. Safety glasses Flashlight Small flat blade screwdriver Users Guide9142268 Battery Replacement Instructions - continued 400 Series & A-Series Casement and Awning Windows 400 Series & A-Series Casement and Awning Windows Lock Lever VeriLock Sensor Assembly Lock Handle Lock Handle Magnet
(Interior View) NOTE: VeriLock sensor assembly is installed on the left lock on awning units, as viewed from the interior. Battery Cap CR-2025 Battery Small Flat Blade Screwdriver VeriLock Sensor Assembly Insert screwdriver into slot end to remove battery. Wider edge of VeriLock sensor assembly toward side jamb. 1. Move the window lock handle to the center position. The sash can be open or closed. 2. Remove the lock handle with magnet. 3. Remove the VeriLock sensor assembly using a small thin blade putty knife, taking care not to scratch the wood or VeriLock sensor assembly (VeriLock sensor assembly is located on the left-hand lock for awning windows - as viewed from the interior). Remove the VeriLock sensor assembly straight backwards being careful not to damage the sensor. 4. Carefully remove the battery cap. 5. Remove discharged battery from the VeriLock sensor assembly using a small flat blade screwdriver to carefully pry the battery from the terminal. (see battery disposal information on page 5). 6. Replace the battery with (1) one fresh CR-2025 lithium coin cell battery with the positive (+) side facing out as shown. 7. Reapply the battery cap. 8. Reinstall the VeriLock sensor assembly making sure the arrow on the face of the sensor is pointing upward. Continue to fully push the assembly in. The assembly will snap into place around the lock when properly inserted. 8. Reinstall lock handle with magnet onto lock lever by pushing handle onto lock until an audible snap can be heard. 9. Verify the proper battery polarity by observing the L.E.D. light illumination during the lock operation. If the L.E.D. does not illuminate, check to make sure Steps 6 - 8 were followed correctly and check to make sure the magnet is positioned properly around the lock handle as shown. 10. Close and lock the window unit. 11. Verify that the sensor is communicating with your security system or self-monitoring application by unlocking the window and checking for the unlocked message and then open the window and checking for the window open message. Trim Stop Pry trim stop gently with putty knife while inserting VeriLock sensor assembly. 6 Users Guide9142268 Battery Replacement Instructions - continued Renewal by Andersen Casement and Awning Windows 1. Move the window lock handle on the lower lock to the center position. The sash can be open or closed. 2. Remove the lock handle with magnet. 3. Remove bezel cover first. 4. Remove the VeriLock sensor using a small flat blade screwdriver to release the clips as shown. (VeriLock sensor assembly is located on the left-hand lock for awning windows - as viewed from the interior). Remove the VeriLock sensor using a thin blade putty knife, if needed, being careful not to damage the sensor. 5. Carefully remove the battery cap. 6. Remove discharged battery from the VeriLock sensor assembly using a small flat blade screwdriver to carefully pry the battery from the terminal. (see battery disposal information on page 5). 7. Replace the battery with (1) one fresh CR-2032 lithium coin cell battery with the positive (+) side facing out as shown. 8. Reapply the battery cap. 9. Attach the bezel cover to the VeriLock sensor. 10. Reinstall the VeriLock sensor assembly making sure the arrow on the face of the sensor is pointing upward. Continue to fully push the assembly in (using a thin blade putty knife to guide into cavity if needed). The assembly will snap into place around the lock when properly inserted. 8. Reinstall lock handle with magnet onto lock lever by pushing handle onto lock until an audible snap can be heard. 9. Verify the proper battery polarity by observing the L.E.D. light illumination during the lock operation. If the L.E.D. does not illuminate, check to make sure Steps 7 - 10 were followed correctly and check to make sure the magnet is positioned properly around the lock handle as shown. 10. Close and lock the window unit. 11. Verify that the sensor is communicating with your security system or self-monitoring application by unlocking the window and checking for the unlocked message and then open the window and checking for the window open message. 7 Renewal by Andersen Casement and Awning Windows Lock Lever VeriLock Sensor Lock Handle with Magnet Bezel Cover 1 Press bezel cover clip to remove bezel cover first
(use a small flat blade screwdriver if needed.) Insert screwdriver into slot end to remove battery. 2 Press bezel carrier clip through the routed opening, with small flat blade screwdriver, to release the sensor. Battery Cap CR-2032 Battery VeriLock Sensor Bezel Cover VeriLock Sensor Attach bezel cover to VeriLock sensor before re-installing. Users Guide9142268 Battery Replacement Instructions - continued 400 Series and Renewal by Andersen DB Double-Hung Windows 1. Rotate the lock handle 90 degrees from the locked position and remove both screws. 2. Rotate lock handle counterclockwise an additional 90 degrees to the full unlocked position. 3. Remove lock from sash. 4. Locate the battery compartment on the bottom of the VeriLock lock. 5. Carefully remove battery cap. 6. Remove discharged battery from the VeriLock lock using a small flat blade screwdriver to carefully pry the battery from the terminal. (see battery disposal information on page 5). 7. Replace the battery with a fresh CR-2025 lithium coin cell battery into the battery ring, with the positive (+) side facing out. 8. Reapply battery cap. 9. Reinstall VeriLock lock on the lower sash. 10. Move the upper and lower sash into the closed position and lock the unit. 11. Verify that the sensor is communicating with your security system or self-monitoring application by unlocking the window and checking for the unlocked message and then opening the window and checking for the window open message. Renewal by Andersen DG Double-Hung Windows 1. Remove battery cover by pressing front right side of cover and sliding cover away from lock. 2. Carefully lift up battery cap to reveal battery. 3. Remove discharged battery from the VeriLock lock using a small flat blade screwdriver to carefully pry the battery from the terminal. (see battery disposal information on page 5). 4. Replace the battery with a fresh CR-2025 lithium coin cell battery into the battery ring, with the positive (+) side facing up. 5. Reapply battery cap. 6. Reinstall battery cover by pressing front right side of cover and sliding under lock. Assure cover is flush and fully seated. 7. Verify that the sensor is communicating with your security system or self-monitoring application by unlocking the window and checking for the unlocked message and then opening the window and checking for the window open message. 8 400 Series and Renewal by Andersen DB Double-Hung Windows VeriLock Lock Battery Cap CR-2025 Battery Small Flat Blade Screwdriver Insert screwdriver into slot end to remove battery. Renewal by Andersen DG Double-Hung Windows Press front right side of cover and slide from under lock. VeriLock Cover Battery Cap Small Flat Blade Screwdriver Insert screwdriver into slot end to remove battery. CR-2025 Battery Users Guide9142268 A-Series Double-Hung Windows NOTE: VeriLock sensor assembly is installed on the right lock of units with two locks, as viewed from the interior. Battery Replacement Instructions - continued A-Series Double-Hung Windows 1. Remove both screws. Do not remove or lift lock after unscrewing. 2. Remove VeriLock sensor assembly. 3. Locate the VeriLock sensor battery compartment on the bottom of the VeriLock sensor assembly. 4. Carefully remove battery cap. 5. Remove discharged battery from the VeriLock sensor assembly using a small flat blade screwdriver to carefully pry the battery from the terminal. (see battery disposal information on page 5). 6. Replace the battery with a fresh CR-2025 lithium coin cell battery into the battery ring, with the positive (+) side facing out. 7. Reapply battery cap. 8. Reinstall VeriLock sensor assembly over sash lock. 9. Verify that the sensor is communicating with your security system or self-monitoring application by unlocking the window and checking for the unlocked message and then opening the window and checking for the window open message. VeriLock Sensor Assembly Battery Cap CR-2025 Battery Small Flat Blade Screwdriver Insert screwdriver into slot end to remove battery. 9 Users Guide9142268 Battery Replacement Instructions - continued Renewal by Andersen Gliding Windows 1. Rotate the lock handle 90 degrees from the locked position and remove both screws. Renewal by Andersen Gliding Windows VeriLock Lock Battery Cap CR-2025 Battery 2. Rotate lock handle an additional 90 degrees to the full unlocked position. 3. Remove lock from sash. 4. Locate the battery compartment on the bottom of the VeriLock lock. 5. Carefully remove battery cap. 6. Remove discharged batteries from the VeriLock lock using a small flat blade screwdriver to carefully pry the batteries from the terminal. (see battery disposal information on page 5). 7. Replace the battery with a fresh CR-2025 lithium coin cell battery into the battery ring, with the positive (+) side facing out. 8. Reapply battery cap. 9. Reinstall VeriLock lock on the sash. 10. Move the sash into the closed position and lock the unit. 11. Verify that the sensor is communicating with your security system or self-monitoring application by unlocking the window and checking for the unlocked message and then opening the window and checking for the window open message. Small Flat Blade Screwdriver Insert screwdriver into slot end to remove battery. 10 Users Guide9142268 Battery Replacement Instructions - continued A-Series, 400 Series & 200 Series Hinged Patio Doors 1. Unlock and open the door panel. Secure the door panel in the open position. 2. Loosen set screw on exterior handle using 1/8"
hex key. Remove handles and set aside. 3. Remove interior escutcheon plate from the active door panel. 4. Remove VeriLock sensor assembly. 5. Remove discharged batteries from the VeriLock sensor assembly using a small flat blade screwdriver to carefully pry the batteries from the terminals. (see battery disposal information on page 5). 6. Replace the batteries with (2) two fresh CR-2032 lithium coin batteries, with the positive (+) side facing out as shown. 7. Position assembly on door panel. 8. Reinstall interior escutcheon plate and handles on door panel. 9. Verify that the sensor is communicating with your security system or self-monitoring application by closing the patio door and checking for the closed message and then locking the patio door and checking for the locked message. A-Series, 400 Series & 200 Series Hinged Patio Doors Exterior Handle Set Screw 1/8"
Hex Key Bushing Interior Handle Bushing Spindle Active Panel Interior Escutcheon Escutcheon Bolt VeriLock Sensor Assembly Small Flat Blade Screwdriver CR-2032 Batteries Insert screwdriver into slot end to remove batteries. 11 Users Guide9142268 A-Series, 400 Series & 200 Series Gliding Patio Doors VeriLock Sensor Assembly Latch Lever Small Flat Blade Screwdriver CR-2032 Battery Insert screwdriver into slot end to remove battery. Do not spray water or any other cleaning fluids on the sensors or batteries. Product damage may occur. MISE EN GARDE Battery Replacement Instructions - continued A-Series, 400 Series & 200 Series Gliding Patio Doors 1. Unlock and open the door panel. 2. Remove latch lever and VeriLock sensor assembly. 3. Remove discharged batteries from the VeriLock sensor assembly using a small flat blade screwdriver to carefully pry the batteries from the terminals. (see battery disposal information on page 5). 4. Replace the battery with a fresh CR-2032 lithium coin battery, with the positive (+) side facing out as shown. 5. Reinstall latch lever and VeriLock sensor assembly on door panel. 6. Verify that the sensor is communicating with your security system or self-monitoring application by closing the patio door and checking for the closed message and then locking the patio door and checking for the locked message. General Care Cleaning Hardware and Sensors Treat the components of your system as you would other electronic equipment. Do not slam patio doors or windows with sensors. Maintain the operating hardware on windows and doors. Keep operating devices, locks, keepers, sensors and other parts free of dirt and debris. Use a small, soft bristled brush or soft, clean, dry cloth for cleaning. After cleaning, lubrication of moving hardware parts can be done with a dry silicone spray. Do not use heavy oil lubricants that may collect corrosive particles. 12 Users Guide9142268 Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions Questions 1. Who do I contact for help?
1. Answers For questions regarding your security system or monitoring services, contact your security system dealer. For questions regarding your A-Series, 400 Series windows and doors and 200 Series Doors, go to Help.AndersenWindows.com. 2. What if the VeriLock sensors do not work?
2. Pull out the battery and make sure the battery is positioned correctly with the positive (+) side facing out. See battery replacement instructions on pages 6 - 10. If the problem still exists, contact your local security dealer or go to Help.AndersenWindows.com. 3. What if the low battery message does not clear after the battery has been replaced?
3. Operate your window or patio door locks to verify your sensors are working. If the problem still exists, contact your local security dealer or go to Help.AndersenWindows.com. 13 Users Guide9142268 Regulatory Statements Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Part 15 Statement This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. 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. Industry Canada (IC) RSS Statement This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) I'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage; (2) I'utilisateur de I'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Andersen may void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Limitations VeriLock sensors are designed to perform when properly configured and maintained with a professionally installed security system and/or self-monitoring system compatible with Honeywell 5800 controls. They do not offer guaranteed protection against burglary, fire or other emergencies. Any security system, whether commercial or residential, is subject to compromise or failure to warn for a variety of reasons. For example:
Intruders may gain access through unprotected openings or have the technical sophistication to bypass a sensor or disconnect an alarm-warning device. Battery operated devices will not work without batteries, with dead batteries, or if the batteries are not installed properly. Signals sent by wireless transmitters may be blocked or reflected by metal before they reach the alarm receiver. Even if the signal path has been recently checked during a weekly test, blockage can occur if a metal object is moved into the path. Intertek Intertek 4010685 Conforms to ANSI/UL Std 634 Certified to ULC Sub C634 14 Users Guide9142268 Appendix A:
The following is a general guideline for enrolling the Verilock sensors to the control panel. Please consult the control panel manufacturer for specific panel model detailed instructions. Recommendation: Install sensor on window or door before attempting to enroll into monitoring system. 1. Access the Tools or Programming section of the control key pad. 2. Enter the installer code to access the programming menu (this information may be manufacturer and panel model specific). 3. Select the program mode. 4. Program the zone. a. Select the zones option. b. Select the next available zone. c. Access edit mode and enter the serial number ID found on the Verilock sensor. Note: You cannot program the same serial number ID & Loop combination twice. 5. Program the loop. a. 1 for Open/Close b. 2 for Lock/Unlock c. Select the Zone Descriptor 1 field and type in a description and select Save. d. Select the Zone Descriptor 2 field, type in a description and select Save. This field should be used to describe the window or door: Left Casement or Kitchen 1. Most key pads display 8-10 characters. If the zone is Loop 1 (Open/Closed), recommend using Open or Closed for Zone Descriptor 1. If the zone is Loop 2 (Lock/Unlock), recommend using Locked or Unlocked for Zone Descriptor 2. 6. Program the zone type and chime. a. Select the Zone Type field and change to either Window or Door, as appropriate. b. Select the Chime field and change to Yes. (Optional). 7. Select Save to complete the programming for a zone. Note: The above steps will need to be repeated twice for each window or door sensor to enroll both open/closed and locked/unlocked detecting. 15 Users Guide9142268 This page has been intentionally left blank. 16 Users Guide9142268
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1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
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1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Intrusion Detector Verilock RbA DG Sensor | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
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QAI LABORATORIES LTD.
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