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Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION _____________________________________________________________________ 1 2. APPLICATION OVERVIEW _____________________________________________________________ 2 2.1. IDENTIFYING THE PARTS: _____________________________________________________________ 2 2.2. THE POWER SUPPLY: ________________________________________________________________ 4 2.3. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:_____________________________________________________________ 5 3. GETTING STARTED __________________________________________________________________ 6 3.1. HARDWARE INSTALLATION FOR MZ-1/8 __________________________________________________ 6 3.2. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION FOR MZ-1/8 ___________________________________________________ 6 4. CONNECTING TO WEBPAGE __________________________________________________________ 9 5. SYSTEM SETTINGS _________________________________________________________________ 11 5.1. USER __________________________________________________________________________ 11 5.2. REPORT ________________________________________________________________________ 13 5.3. PANEL __________________________________________________________________________ 16 5.4. AREA __________________________________________________________________________ 18 5.5. NETWORK _______________________________________________________________________ 20 5.6. UPLOAD ________________________________________________________________________ 22 6. DEVICE MANAGEMENT ______________________________________________________________ 23 6.1. LEARNING _______________________________________________________________________ 23 6.2. ADD DEVICE _____________________________________________________________________ 26 6.3. WALK TEST ______________________________________________________________________ 27 6.4. EDIT DEVICE _____________________________________________________________________ 28 6.5. DELETE DEVICE ___________________________________________________________________ 31 6.6. REQUEST MEDIA __________________________________________________________________ 31 6.7. POWER SWITCH CONTROL ___________________________________________________________ 32 6.8. SIREN LEARNING/CONTROL __________________________________________________________ 32 7. CAPTURED EVENTS ________________________________________________________________ 33 8. HISTORY RECORDS _________________________________________________________________ 35 8.1. HISTORY ________________________________________________________________________ 35 8.2. REPORTED EVENT _________________________________________________________________ 36 9. PANEL CONTROL ___________________________________________________________________ 37 10. HOME AUTOMATION _______________________________________________________________ 38 11. FIRMWARE _______________________________________________________________________ 39
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12. ALARM ACTIVATION TABLE _________________________________________________________ 39 13. VESTA EZ HOME APPLICATION ______________________________________ 13.1. FOR IPHONE ____________________________________________________ 13.2. FOR ANDROID PHONE _____________________________________________ 14. EVENT CODE _____________________________________________________________________ 42 1. Introduction This manual covers the installation, programming, and control of IP based MZ-1 and MZ-8 control panels. Both MZ-1 and MZ-8 supports full range IP reporting capability with webpage for setting configuration and system control, MZ-8 also has the extra function of reporting through RF. The advanced IP Security System with fully integrated TCP/IP technology and Ethernet connectivity is able to take full advantage of new advances in IP Home Security and Home Automation and multi-path signalling. Remote control of the panel is achieved by registering the panel in our Home Portal Server. With Home Portal Server, you can connect to your panel anytime, anywhere in the world through internet connection either with a computer or a smartphone using our Vesta Home application. Please refer to our Home Portal User Guide for detail about registering and using Home Portal Server. Remote programming and command is also available for MZ-8 to configure your panel by messages. You can also use our Vesta EZ Home smartphone applications to send the commands easily for basic panel functions. 2. Application Overview 2.1. Identifying the parts:
Case A 1. Panel Status LED (Dual Colour - Red & Green) RED LED ON - System in Arm Mode. RED LED FLASHES - System in Home 1/2/3 Mode. GREEN LED ON - System in Disarm Mode. GREEN LED FLASHES - System in Learn Mode. LED OFF - System in Walk Test Mode 2. Alarm & Fault Status LED (Dual Colour - Red & Yellow) (with display priority) RED LED FLASHES - System is currently alarming. RED LED ON - Alarm memory in system. YELLOW LED FLASHES - AC Power failure. YELLOW LED ON Other fault condition (not including AC Power Failure ). LED OFF System normal. LED Flashing Sequence Alarm Alarm Memory Panel AC failure Other Fault 2 3. Operational Status LED (Dual Colour - Yellow & Red) (with display priority) Network error YELLOW LED ON - Network error LED OFF Network ok LED Flashing Sequence: Network ok 4. Buzzer 5. Ethernet Port 6. Learn / Reset Button 7. Empty Port 8. DC Jack For connecting the DC 12V, 1A switching power. 9. Battery Switch 10. Tamper Switch 11. Wall Mounting Bracket Case B 1. Panel Status LED (Dual Colour - Red & Green) RED LED ON - System in Arm Mode. RED LED FLASHES - System in Home 1/2/3 Mode. GREEN LED ON - System in Disarm Mode. GREEN LED FLASHES - System in Learn Mode. LED OFF - System in Walk Test Mode 2. Alarm & Fault Status LED (Dual Colour - Red & Yellow) (with display priority) RED LED FLASHES - System is currently alarming. RED LED ON - Alarm memory in system. YELLOW LED FLASHES - AC Power failure. 3 YELLOW LED ON Other fault condition (not including AC Power Failure ). LED OFF System normal. LED Flashing Sequence Alarm Alarm Memory Panel AC failure Other Fault 3. Operational Status LED (Dual Colour - Yellow & Red) (with display priority) YELLOW LED ON - Network error LED OFF Network ok LED Flashing Sequence: Network ok Network error 4. Standing Base 5. Internal Buzzer 6. Ethernet Port 7. Learn/Reset Button 8. Base 9. DC Jack For connecting the DC 12V, 1A switching power. 10. Battery Switch 2.2. The Power Supply:
An AC power adapter is required to connect to a wall outlet. Be sure only to use an adapter with the appropriate AC voltage rating to prevent component damage. DC 12V 1A switching power output adaptor is generally used to power the Control Panel for standard version. Rechargeable Battery
In addition to the adapter, there is a rechargeable battery inside the Control Panel, which serves as a back up in case of a power failure.
During normal operation, the AC power adapter is used to supply power to the Control Panel and at the same time recharge the battery. It takes approximately 72 hours to fully charge the battery.
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If the AC power is missing and the battery is near exhaustion, a low battery message will be displayed and the internal siren will be disabled to conserve power. 4 2.3. System Requirements:
The system requires a TCP/IP network environment for MZ-1/8 IP Panel to be included in your network. To install the CD Wizard, your computer must have:
Microsoft Windows 98, ME, NT4.0, 2000, XP, Vista, 7 or 8 operating system.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x, or later and Mozilla Firefox 1.0 compatible.
CD-ROM drive CPU: Intel Pentium II 266MHz or above
Memory: 32MB (64MB recommended)
VGA resolution: 800x600 or above 5 3. Getting Started Read this section of the manual to learn how to set up your MZ-1/8 Panel and program System Settings over the Web page. 3.1. Hardware Installation for MZ-1/8 Step 1. Connect the Power Adaptor to a Wall Outlet and the other end to MZ-1/8. MZ-1/8 will emit one short beep and Panel Status GREEN LED will turn ON. Step 2. Connect the Ethernet cable as described below:
Step 2A: Plug-in the ethernet cable into the Internet jack on the Control Panel. Step 2B: Plug-in the other end of the enclosed Internet cable into your Net Router port. Step 2C: Once the Internet Set-up is successful, please leave the cable connected. Step 3. Hardware installation for MZ-1/8 is now complete. 3.2. Software Installation for MZ-1/8 THIS INSTALLATION IS ONLY REQUIRED FOR FIRST TIME USER 1. RUNNING THE MZ-1/8 FINDER To install the Finder software Step 1. Insert the supplied CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive Step 2. Find the Finder software in the CD-ROM Step 3. Double click on the Finder to initiate the installation. Step 5. Click Change to select the file folder, if no change is required; click Next to get ready for the installation process. 6 Step 6. Click Next to begin the Installation. Once the installation is completed, click Finish to confirm. Step 7. A new icon will be displayed on your desktop. Step 8. Double click on the Finder.exe to start the installation. The following screen will be displayed:
Step 9. Click on Search, It will start searching for recognized IP address within the Local Network Service. Step 10. You will be able to locate the current MZ-1/8 IP address among the list. Displayed with MAC Address and Product version. Step 11. Once MZ-1/8 is identified, select MZ-1/8 and click on Open Web Page to link to the IP Security System Web page. Step 12. Software installation for MZ-1/8 IP Panel is now completed. 7 2. CONFIGURE SETTING The Configure setting is for you to setup the network setting manually. Step 1. Click on Configure Setting, the following window will display:
Step 2. Enter the network information and MZ-1/8s web user name and password.
(Default) User Name: admin
(Default) Password: admin1234 Step 3. Click on OK to confirm. When the username and password are correct, a window will display: Status: Configure success!!
8 4. Connecting to Webpage Step 1. Select MZ-1/8 in the Finder software and click on Open Webpage to connect to MZ-1/8 webpage. Alternatively, enter MZ-1/8 IP address displayed in Finder into your browsers address section and click GO. Step 2. Enter the User name & Password. Step 3. Enter the User name & Password and then press OK. User Name: admin Password: admin1234 9 Step 4. You will enter the Control Panel webpage, the current Control Panel information will be displayed. 10 5. SYSTEM SETTINGS 5.1. User
User Code The User Codes are used for users to acess the alarm system. A total of 10 4-digit User Codes can be stored in MZ-1/8. Each individual User can be given a name for easy recognition when viewing system events. User PIN code #1 is activated with 1234 as factory default. User PIN code #2~#10 are deactivated by factory default
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When entering User PIN Codes with a Remote Keypad, if the wrong PIN Codes were entered 5 times in 10 minutes, the Control Panel will prohibit further User PIN Code entry for 15 minutes. All User PIN Codes entered during the 15 minute period will result in error for the Remote Keypad.
Guard Code The Guard Code is designed for security personnel to arm/disarm the system. When this code is used for accessing the system, the Control Panel will record the event separately from the User Codes. The Guard Code consists of 4 digits and is not activated as default by the factory.
Master Code This function is currently disabled Factory default: 1111. 11
Temporary Code The Temporary Code is used to access the system for a temporary user and is valid only once per arming and once per disarming. Afterwards, the Temporary Code is automatically erased and needs to be reset for a new Temporary user. The Temporary Code consists of 4 digits and is not activated as default by the factory.
Duress Code The Duress Code is used to access the system in duress situation. When this code is used for accessing the system, the Control Panel will report a secret alarm message without sounding the siren to the Central Monitoring Station to indicate of a Duress Situation in Progress. The Duress Code consists of 4 digits and is not activated by factory default.
Installer Code The Installer Code is used for the installer to access the Control Panel via remote command. Factory default: 7982.
Latch Option Whe the option is selected, the Control Panel will report all arming/disarming action by this user. Latch. When the the Latch option box is ticked, the Latch option is turned ON. To edit the Codes on Web Page:
Step 1. Key in your preferred 4-digit code Step 2. Enter a name for the code (optional) Step 2. Choose to tick On / Off the Latch Option box. Step 3. Press Submit to confirm the new uploaded details. 12 5.2. Report This page is for you to enter the report destination setting. MZ-1/8 can store up to 8 report destinations.
Reporting Type:
MZ-1/8 supports 5 reporting types:
IP/RF reporting in CID format:
Reporting destination format: ip://Account@Server IP:Port/CID For Example: ip://6543@59.124.123.22:8765/CID ip://
6543
@59.124.123.23
:8765
/CID Reporting type Account
(4-8 digits) Server IP address Port number Reporting Format
IP/RF reporting in SIA format:
Reporting destination format: ip://Account@Server IP:Port/SIA For Example: ip://6543@59.124.123.22:8765/SIA ip://
6543
@59.124.123.23
:8765
/SIA Reporting type Account
(4-8 digits) Server IP address Port number Reporting Format
IP/RF reporting in CSV format:
Reporting destination format: ip://Account@Server IP:Port/CSV For Example: ip://6543@59.124.123.22:8765/SIA ip://
6543
@59.124.123.23
:8765
/CSV Reporting type Account
(4-8 digits) Server IP address Port number Reporting Format 13
IP/RF reporting in CSV format with user name and password:
Reporting destination format: ip://Account@Server IP:Port/CSV/User/Password For Example: ip://6543@59.124.123.22:8765/CSV/ABCD/1234 ip://
6543
@59.124.123.23
:8765
/CSV
/ABCD
/1234 Reporting type Account
(4-8 digits) Server IP address Port number Reporting Format User Name Passwo rd
Reporting in format: (MZ-8 only) Reporting destination format://Account@mobile number/CID For Example: //1234@0926064587/CID
://
1234 0926064587
/CID Reporting type Account
(4-8 digits) Mobile Number Reporting Format
reporting in Text format: (MZ-8 only) Reporting destination format:://mobile number/TEXT For Example: /0926064587/TEXT
://
@0926064587
/TEXT Reporting type Mobile Number Reporting Format
Digital reporting in format: (MZ-8 only) Reporting destination format: // Account@Tel number For Example: //1234@0926064587
//
1234
@27940001 Reporting type Account (4-8 digits) Telephone Number
Email reporting Reporting destination format: mailto: user@example.com For Example: mailto: sales@climax.com.tw mailto:
sales@climax.com.tw Reporting type Email Account
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Reporting type must be entered in lowercase letters
SMTP setting must be completed first for email reporting to function. 14
Groups:
You can assign reporting destinations to different groups, the reporting groups function according to the following rules:
The reporting priority is based on to group number sequence. From Group 1 Group
Group 2 Group 3 .etc
When more than one reporting destinations are assigned to a group, if a report is sent to one of the detinations successfully, the system will stop reporting to the rest of the reporting destination in the same group and move on to report to the next group. If the Control Panel fails to send report to the first detination in a group, it will move on to the next reporting destination. If all reporting destinations in the group cannot be reached, the Control Panel will move on to the next group If the Control Panel fails to report to all reporting groups, it will start reporting from group 1 and continue retrying until one report is made successfully. 15 5.3. Panel This page is for you to configure panel settings.
Keyword The Keyword is used for receiving commands from users. When a user sends a command to the Control Panel, the correct keyword must be entered along with a valid User PIN code for the Control Panel to recognize the command. The Keyword is disabled by default.
(MZ-8 only)
P-word The P-word is also used for receiving commands from Installers. When an installer sends a command to the Control Panel, the correct P-word must be entered along with Installer code for the Control Panel to recognize the command. The P-word is PROG by default.
(MZ-8 only)
AC Fail Report This is for you to set the waiting time for the Control Panel to make report after detecting AC failure. Factory default is set to 5 minutes.
Jamming Report This is for you to set whether the Control Panel should detect radio frequency interference and make report when interference is detected. Factory default is set to On. When radio jamming is detected, the Control Panel will report the event accordingly.
Auto Check-in This is for you to set the interval time the Control Panel waits before making a regular check-in report 16
Interval: Set the interval waiting time
Offset Period: This is to set the time delay before the first Auto Check-in Report report to be made. For example, if Offset time period is set to 2 Hours, then the Control Panel will make the first Auto Check-in Report report after 2 hours,
High Temp. This is for you to set the High Temperature reporting threshold. If the Control Panel has learnt in a Temperature Sensor, it will make High Temperature report and raise alarm when the temperature exceeds the threshold. When the temperature drops below set value again, the Control Panel will stop alarming and send High Temperature Restore report. Factory default is set to Disable.
Low Temp This is for you to set the Low Temperature reporting threshold. If the Control Panel has learnt in a Temperature Sensor, it will make Low Temperature report and raise alarm when the temperature drops below the threshold. When the temperature rises above set value again, the Control Panel will stop alarming and send Low Temperature Restore report. Factory default is set to Disable.
Bypass Fault:
This is for you to set whether you want to ignore fault events regarding Ethernet or RF function. Bypassed fault events will not displayed under Control webpage or cause the fault LED will to light up and emit beeps. Please refer to 9. Panel Control for more information regarding system fault event management.
IP: When IP is selected, Ethernet related faults will be ignored.
RF: When RF is selected, RF related faults will be ignored. Factory default is set to Disable. After finishing the above settings, press Submit to confirm the change.
Time Zone This is for you to set your Time Zone.
Date & Time This is for you to set your current date and time. After finishing Time Zone and Date/Time setting, press Adjust Time to confirm the change.
Reset Press the Reset button to restart the Control Panel.
Factory Reset Press the Factory Reset button to clear all stored information and settings in the Control Panel, all settings will be returned to factory default. You can choose to tick the box for Keep Network Setting or Keep Device Setting before pressing Factory Reset to keep part of the settings unchanged. 17 5.4. Area This page is for you to configure area settings.
Final Door
Final Door On: When the system is Away Armed with a Door Contact set to Entry attribute, the system will automatically arm the system once the Door Contact is closed even if the entry delay timer has not expired yet.
Final Door Off: When the system is Away Armed with a Door Contact set to Entry attribute, the system will only arm the system after the entry delay timer expires.
Factory Default is set to Final Door Off.
Arm Fault Type
Confirm: When set to Confirm, If you attempt to arm when a fault exists within the system, the arming action will be prohibited, and a message will be displayed Fault exists! Please Confirm! You need to arm the system again to confirm your action and arm the system. (Factory Default)
Direct Arm: When set to Direct Arm, If you attempt to arm when a fault exists within the system, the system will enter selected arm mode without further notification about fault events.
Factory Default is set to Confirm.
Tamper Alarm
Away Arm: Tamper alarm will only be activated when tamper switch is triggered under Away Arm mode (Tamper event will still be reported normally in Home/Disarm mode).
Always: Tamper alarm will be activated whenever tamper switch is triggered.
Factory Default is set to Away Arm.
Entry Delay Set the Entry Delay Timer for Away Arm, Home Arm 1, Home Arm 2, and Home Arm 3 modes. When a device set to Entry attribute is triggered under arm mode, the Entry Delay Timer will begin to countdown. The system must be disarmed before the timer expires or an alarm will be activated. 18 Factory default is set to 10 seconds.
Exit Delay Set the Exit Delay Timer for Away Arm, Home Arm 1, Home Arm 2, and Home Arm 3 modes. When you arm the system, the system will enter your selected arm mode after the Exit Delay Timer expires Factory default is set to 10 seconds.
Alarm Length When an alarm is activated, both the Control Panel siren and external siren will raise alarm according to the Alarm Length setting. Factory default is set to 3 minutes.
Supervision Timer Set the supervision timer for accessory devices, if no supervision signal is received within set duration for a certain device, the Control Panel will report the situation accordingly. Factory default is set to 12 hour.
Sound Setting
Door Chime: If not disabled, the Control Panel will sound a door chime sound when a Door Contact set to Entry attribute is activated in Disarm mode.
Entry Arm: If not disabled, the Control Panel will sound beeping sounds when a Door Contact set to Entry attribute is activated in Away Arm mode.
Entry Home: If not disabled, the Control Panel will sound beeping sounds when a Door Contact set to Entry attribute is activated in Home Arm mode.
Exit Arm: If not disabled, the Control Panel will sound beeping sounds when during Exit Delay Timer for Away Arm mode.
Exit Home: If not disabled, the Control Panel will sound beeping sounds when during Exit Delay Timer for Away Arm mode.
Warning Beep: If not disabled, the Control Panel will sound beeping sounds every 30 seconds when fault exists within system. 19 5.5. Network This page is for you to configure network settings.
DHCP
On: If DHCP is set to On, the Network will obtain the IP address automatically with a valid Network DHCP Server. Therefore, you wont need to do any settings. You can only set DHCP to On if your Network environment supports DHCP. It will automatically generate all information.
Off: If DHCP is set to Off, you neet to enter the Network information manually for IP Address, Subnet mask, Default gateway, Default DNS. Please make sure that you have obtained all required values according to your Network environment. Please contact your local service provider for more information.
SNTP SNTP setting is for you to enter an internet time server to synchronize and update Control Panel time automatically according to set interval times
SMTP SMTP setting is for you to program the mail server related settings. The email account you set here would be used to make report or email the triggered images/videos from PIR Camera/Video Camera. For email destination, please refer to Report or Upload section. SMTP format: smtp://user:password@example.com 20 From name@example.com
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SMTP setting must be entered in all lowercase letters
MZ-1/3/8 does not support SMTP encryption method such as SSL or TLS.
Administrator Account Setting Here you can program the user name and password used for accessing the webpage.
Web User: This is the user name you entered when you access the panel webpage. Default web user is admin. If you want to change the user name, enter a new name in the field. Maximum character allowed is 20.
New Password: If you want to change the password, enter the password in this field. Maximum character allowed is 20.
Repeat Password: Repeat the password again in this field After finishing above settings, click Submit to update settings.
XMPP XMPP setting enables the Control Panel to query the set destination. This setting is required for the Control Panel to connect to Climaxs Home Portal Server for further remote control.
XMPP: server address. ex: xmpp://user:password@example.com
Domain: domain address
Buddy List: contact destination
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XMPP setting must be entered in all lowercase letters 21 5.6. Upload This page is for you to set upload destination for captured pictures and videos from PIR Camera and PIR Video Camera.
1~5 Enter an email address, FTP address, server address, or mobile number for MMS delivery For email delivery, the SMTP setting under Network must be completed. The format is:
mailto: user@example.com For MMS delivery to mobile phone (MZ-8 only), the MMS setting under RF must be completed. The format is: mms: 0987654321 For FTP, the format is: ftp://user.password@example.com:port/path For server, the format is: http://ip:port/path
Prefix Specify a prefix to be titled for every captured picture/video file. 22 6. Device Management This page for you to learn in, edit, delete and control all the accessory devices. A total of 40 devices are allowed to be learnt in to the system, including RF and ZigBee devices. Only 6 PIR Cameras (VST-852/VST-852 Pro) or Video Camera (VST-873/VST-873Pro) can be learnt into the system. 6.1. Learning Step1. Under Disarm Mode, press Start Learning. The Control Panel will enter learning webpage. The Control Panel LED 1 will flash green. Step2. Press the learn button on your device, for ZigBee device, press and hold the learn button for about 10 seconds (please refer to device manual for detail) to transmit a learn code. Step3. If the Control Panel receives the learn code it will emit 2 short beeps, click the Refresh button to display the device information on webpage. If the Control Panel emit 1 long beep instead, it means the device has already been learned into the Control Panel.
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If the Control emits 2 short beep when learning in ZigBee sensors, but does not display 23 device information when you refresh the page, it means the Control Panel received supervision code from the sensor instead of learn code. Please resend the learn code again. Step4. Tick the device # box, then click Add to include the device in the Control Panel. Step5. The Control Panel will display Updated Successfully message and the new learned in device zone accordingly. The device is now learn in to the system. Step6. You can click Stop button to leave learning mode, the Control Panel will return to normal mode. 24 Step7. After learning a device into the Control Panel, the Device Webpage will be changed to list all available functions.
Local Learning: The Control Panel feature local learning function for you to learn in the device without using the webpage Step1. Press and hold the learning button on the back of Control Panel for 10 seconds and release when you hear a beep. The LED 1 will begin to flash green to indicate the Control Panel is in learning mode. Step2. Press the learn button on your devices to transmit a learn code, if the Control Panel receives the learn code, it will emit two beeps to indicated. The devices will be added into the Control Panel automatically. Step3. After finish learning devices, press and hold the learn button on the back of Control Panel until the Control Panel emits 2 beeps to leave learning mode. Step4. Proceed to edit the device settings in the Control Panel Device webpage. 25 6.2. Add Device For RF devices, you can also add device into the Control Panel by entering the devices RF code. (This function cannot be used with ZigBee devices) Step1. Select the zone number you want to assign the new device to Step2. Enter the devices RF code Step3. Enter device name. Step4. Click Add RF Device to include the device in the system. 26 6.3. Walk Test Step1. Press Start Walk Test under either Learning or Device Management webpage. The Control Panel will enter Walk Test page. Step2. Press the learn button on your device (please refer to device manual for detail) to transmit a test code. Step3. If the Control Panel receives the test code, it will emit a long beep, click the Refresh button to displayed accordingly on the webpage. Step4. You can click Stop button to terminate walk test, the Control Panel will return to normal mode. 27 6.4. Edit Device After you learn in a device to the system, you should proceed to edit its setting. Step1. Under Device Management webpage, click Edit. The Control Panel will enter device editing page. Step2. Proceed to edit device settings, click Submit when you are satisfied with all settings or information.. 28
Name: Enter a name for the device, A maximum of 20 characters are allowed
Zone: Select the device zone number.
Attribute:
For Door Contact you are requested to select the device attribute from Burglar, Home Omit, Home 1/2 Omit, Home 1/3 Omit, Home Access, Delay Zone, Away Only, Entry, Away Entry, 24 Hr, Fire, Medical Emergency, Water, Set/Unset Silent Panic, Personal Attack. For PIR Sensor, you are requested to select the device attribute from Burglar, Home Omit, Home 1/2 Omit, Home 1/3 Omit, Home Access, Delay Zone or Entry Zone. For Remote Controller, you are requested to select the device attribute from Silent Panick or Personal Attack. Attribute List:
Burglar
When the system is in any Arm mode, if a Burglar device is triggered, a Burglar Alarm will be activated immediately and reported.
Home Omit
When the system is in Home Arm 1/2/3 mode, if a Home Omit device is triggered, the Control Panel will not raise alarm. It will still send a report for this event
When the system is in Full Arm mode, if a Home Omit device is triggered, the Control Panel will respond in the same way as if a Burglar device is triggered.
Home 1/2 Omit
When the system is in Home Arm 1/2 mode, if a Home 1/2 Omit device is triggered, the Control Panel will not respond. It will still send a report for this event
When the system is in Away Arm or Home Arm 3 mode, if a Home 1/2 Omit device is triggered, the Control Panel will respond in the same way as if a Burglar device is triggered.
Home 1/3 Omit
When the system is in Home Arm 1/3 mode, if a Home 1/3 Omit device is triggered, the Control Panel will not respond. It will still send a report for this event
When the system is in Away Arm or Home Arm 2 mode, if a Home 1/2 Omit device is triggered, the Control Panel will respond in the same way as if a Burglar device is triggered.
Home Access
When the system is in Home mode, if a Home Access device is triggered, the Control Panel will start an Entry Delay period to give enough time to disarm the system. It will also send a report for this event
When the system is in Full Arm mode, if a Home Access device is triggered, the Control Panel will start a Burglar Alarm and a burglar message will be reported.
Delay Zone
When the system is in any Arm mode, if a Delay Zone device is triggered, a Burglar Alarm will be activated immediately and reported. 29
When the system is in any Armed mode, and the Control Panel is counting down the Entry Delay, if a Burglar device is triggered, the Control Panel will not respond.
During the Exit Delay period, if a Burglar device is triggered, the Control Panel will not respond .
Away Only
When the system is in Away Arm mode, if an Away Only device is triggered, a Burglar Alarm will be activated immediately and reported.
When the system is in any Home Arm mode, if an Away Only device is triggered, the Control Panel will not respond.
During the Entry Delay or Exit Delay period, if an Away Only device is triggered, the Control Panel will not respond .
Entry
When the system is in any Arm mode, if an Entry device is triggered, the Control Panel will start an Entry Delay countdown timer for the user to disarm the system.
After the delay period has expired and no correct PIN code has been entered, the Control Panel will activate a Burglar Alarm and the event will be reported.
When the system is in Disarm mode, if a Entry is triggered, the Control Panel will make a ding-dong Door Chime sound (if Door Chime function is not disabled).
Away Entry
When the system is in Away Arm, if an Away Entry device is triggered, the Control Panel will start an Entry Delay countdown timer for the user to disarm the system.
After the delay period has expired and no correct PIN code has been entered, the Control Panel will activate a Burglar Alarm and the event will be reported.
When the system is in Disarm mode, if a Entry is triggered, the Control Panel will make a ding-dong Door Chime sound (if Door Chime function is not disabled).
When the system is in any Home Arm mode, if an Away Entry device is triggered, the Control Panel will not respond.
During the Entry Delay or Exit Delay period, if an Away Entry device is triggered, the Control Panel will not respond
24 Hour
The 24 Hour device is active all the time and does not have to be armed or disarmed. An Event Code of #130 will be reported with trigger.
Fire
The Fire device is active all the time and does not have to be armed or disarmed. An Event Code of #111 will be reported with trigger.
Medical Emergency
A Medical Emergency device is active all the time and does not have to be armed or disarmed. An Event Code of #101 will be reported with trigger. 30
Water
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Silent Panic The Water device is active all the time and does not have to be armed or disarmed. An Event Code of #154 will be reported with trigger.
Set/Unset (For Door Contact Only) If the Door Contact is set to Set/Unset, the system will be disarmed when the Door Contract is triggered, and armed when Door Contact is closed.
Please refer to Normal Open/Normal Close section below for further detail.
If the device attribute is set as Silent Panic, when the device is activated, the Control Panel will report a Slient Panic alarm without sounding an audible siren. An event code of 122 will be reported.
Personal Attack
If the device attribute is set as Personal Attack, when the device is activated, the Control Panel will activate an alarm and report an event code of 120 will be reported.
Bypass: If Bypass is selected, the device will be deactivated. When a bypassed device is triggered, the Control Panel will not raise alarm.
Latch Report: If Latch Report is selected, the Control Panel will send report when the device is triggered.
Normal Open: This option is only available for Door Contact:
If Normal Open is selected, the Door Contact will be triggered when it is closed. If Normal Open is selected, the Door Contact will be triggered when it is opened.
Group: This option is only available for Power Switch. You can assign multiple Power Switches to a group and control the group together
<<NNOOTTEE>>
To avoid accidental tamper trigger, when you are changing device batteries or moving device locations, be sure to use the Bypass function to temporarily deactivate the device. 6.5. Delete Device In order to remove devices from the Control Panel, check the number boxes before the device name, then click Delete, the selected devices will be removed. 6.6. Request Media You can manually control the selected PIR Camera and PIR Video Camera to take a picture or record a 10-second video clip. The requested picture and video clip can be viewed in Captured Event webpage. 31 6.7. Power Switch Control This section is for you to control Power Switch in the system
Switch On: Select the desired Power Switch, then choose the time length you want to turn on the Power Switch, then click Switch On to confirm. Switch Off: Select the desired Power Switch, then click Switch Off to turn off. Switch Toggle: Select the desired Power Switch, the click Switch Toggle. If the Power Switch is on, it will be turned off; if the Power Switch is off, it will be turned on instead. Switch Level (%): This function is for Power Switch with Dimmer function only. Select the desired Power Switch with Dimmer, then choose the power level percentage you want to adjust. Click Switch Level % to confirm the change.
Group Switch On: You can control Power Switches assgined to one group together. Select the desired Power Switch group, then choose the time length you want to turn on the Power Switches, then click Group Switch On to confirm.
Group Switch Off: Select the desired Power Switch group, then click Group Switch Off to turn off. 6.8. Siren Learning/Control This section is for you to learn in Indoor Siren or Outdoor Bell Box, and edit their settings.
Learn Siren: To learn in siren:
1. Put the siren into learning mode (Please refer to siren manual for detail) 2. Click Learn Siren to transmit a learn code. 3. Refer to siren manual to complete the learn in process.
Siren Tamper: This is for you to enable/disable the siren tamper protection. Select On/Off, then click Siren Tamper to confirm setting.
Confirm: This is for you to set whether the siren should emit beeping sound when the system is armed or disarmed. Select On/Off, then click Confirm to confirm setting.
Entry Sound: This is for you to set whether the siren should beep warning sound during Entry Delay coundown timer. Select On/Off, then click Confirm to confirm setting.
<<NNOOTTEE>>
When you are changing Siren batteries or moving Siren mounting location, you need to first deactivate the siren by selecting Bypass is siren edit screen, then turn off the Siren Tamper to avoid accidental tamper trigger. 32 7. Captured Events Pictures/Videos captured by PIR Camera and PIR Video Cameras will be displayed in this page. Only the pictures/videos of the 6 latest events will be stored. Click on the image or video to view the file.
Time: The time when the picture/video is captured.
Device: The Zone number of the PIR Camera/Video Camera triggered.
Type: The type of the image/video.
Alarm Image: When triggered under Away Arm/Home Arm mode, the PIR Camera will take three pictures.
Requested Image: You can manually request the PIR Camera to take one picture.
Alarm Video: When triggered under Away Arm/Home Arm mode, the PIR Video Camera will record a 10-second video clip.
Requested Video: You can manually request the PIR Video Camera to take a 10-second clip.
Status: The staus of the captured event are listed as follows:
Waiting for Media Ready: The PIR Camera/Video Camera has captured image/video and will send the image video to Control Panel after the file is ready. For Alarm Image/Video, if you disarm the Control Panel under this status, the captured image/video will be deleted and no image/picture will be sent. 33
Waiting for Capture: The PIR Camera/Video Camera is sending captured picture/video the the Control Panel. For Alarm Image/Video, if you disarm the Control Panel under this status, the captured image/video will be deleted and no image/picture will be sent.
Upload: The PIR Camera/Video Camera has finished sending image/picture to Control Panel. The Control Panel is now uploading the image/video to programmed destination.
Done: The Control Panel has finished uploading image/video successfully
Fail: The PIR Camera/Video Camera was unable to send captured image/picture to Control Panel. Please check if the PIR Camera/Video Camera is out of order or under Low Battery, then perform Walk Test to check signal strength.
Timeout: The PIR Camera/Video Camera did not respond to Control Panel. Please check if the PIR Camera/Video Camera is out of order or under Low Battery, then perform Walk Test to check signal strength.
<<NNOOTTEE>>
If a PIR Camera/Video Camera is triggered when the system is armed. Do not disarm the alarm system before the status displays Upload or Done. Otherwise the image/video will be deleted and will not be sent to Control Panel. 34 8. History Records 8.1. History The Control Panel history events are recorded in this page.
The History memorizes the last 50 Panel events including:
All Alarm Events with Device Zone-
All Fault Warning Events from Panel or Device
All Arming And Disarming Events by Panel and Remote Controller
All Arming and Disarming Events by Remote Keypad with User information.
Time: The time when the event take place
Device : The device that triggered the event
User: The user who perform the event action
Event: The event content 35 8.2. Reported Event The reported event history are recorded in this page.. A total of 50 reported events can be recorded with Time, CID Event Code, Device Group/Zone and User information.
Time: The time when the Control Panel begins the report
CID Event Code Format:
The CID event code is recorded in 4 digits format of Prefix + Event Code
Prefix: 1 represents events taking place. 3 represents event restore.
Event Code: 3-digit CID event code. For Example: 1302 means Low Battery, and 3302 means Low Battery Restore.
Group: The group the device belongs to
Zone/User:
For arming/disarming, the User PIN # will be displayed. For device triggering, the device zone will be displayed. 36 9. Panel Control Under this page, you can choose to Away Arm, Home Arm 1/2/3, or Disarm the system. If any fault exists within the system, they will be displayed under this page.
Current Mode Control Panel current mode.
Away Arm:
Away Arm will arm all devices in the system.
Home Arm 1/2/3:
You can choose to arm the system in 3 different Home Arm mode.
Under Home Arm 1, device set to Home Omit, Home 1/2 Omit or Home 1/3 Omit will not raise an alarm when triggered.
Under Home Arm 2, device set to Home Omit or Home 1/2 Omit will not raise an alarm when triggered.
Under Home Arm 3, device set to Home Omit or Home 1/3 Omit will not raise an alarm when triggered.
Fault Events Fault events in system are listed in the Fault section. If you try to arm the system when fault event exists a warning message Fault Exists! Please Confirm! will be displayed to notify you. You will need to arm the system again to force arm the system. Alternatively, you can select the fault events and click Clear to ignore the fault events. Cleared fault event will no longer prevent you from arming the system. If all fault events are cleared, the fault LED will no longer light up or flash. 37 10. Home Automation This page is for you to setup Home Automation rules with condition and execution setting to control the alarm system or home appliance automatically. A total of 20 Home Automation rules are available for setting. Step1. Click Edit to configure setting for the selected rule number. You will enter edit page. Step2. Set the Rule Condition.
Mode Changed: The rule will be activated when the system mode is change to set mode.
Alarm: The rule will be activated when the set alarm event is triggered. 38
Greater Temp: The rule will be activated when the temperature rises above set value.
Lower Temp: The rule will be activated when the temperature drops below set value. Timer: The rule will be activated when system reaches set time Step3. Set the Execution Rule
Switch Group: All Power Switches in selected group will be turned On/Off for set duration according to your setting. Switch Zone: All Power Switches in selected zone will be turned On/Off for set duration according to your setting.
Request All Media: All PIR Camera/Video Camera in the alarm system will be requested to take a picture or record a 10-second video clip. Step4. Click Submit to confirm the rule change. 11. Firmware This page is for you update your Control Panel firmware. Step1. Select the firmware file in your computer Step2. Click Submit to upload the firmware file to Control Panel. Step3. It takes several minutes to complete update, do NOT power off during the process. Step4. Once updating is complete, the Control Panel will reboot automatically. 12. Alarm Activation Table For Alarm Activation by Events and Control Panel Responses, please refer to the following table:
Control Panel Mode & Response Table Device Device Attribute Attribute Device Device Attribute Attribute Burglar Burglar Burglar Burglar DisDisDisDisarmed armed armed armed No Response Arm Mode Arm Mode Arm Mode Arm Mode Away Arm Home Arm Home Arm Home Arm Home Arm Home Arm Home Arm Home Arm Home Arm Away Arm Away Arm Away Arm 1111 2222 Instant Instant Instant Burglar Burglar Burglar Alarm Alarm Alarm 39 Away /
Away /
Away /
Away /
Entry Timer Home Arm Exit Timer Away Arm Away Arm Home Arm Away Arm Away Arm Home Arm Home Arm Home Arm Home Arm Home Arm Home Arm Entry Timer Entry Timer Entry Timer Entry Timer Entry Timer Entry Timer Entry Timer Exit Timer Exit Timer Exit Timer Instant Instant Instant Burglar Burglar Burglar Alarm Alarm Alarm Home Arm Home Arm Home Arm Home Arm 3333 Instant Burglar Alarm Home Omit Home Omit Home Omit Home Omit Home1/2 Omit Home1/2 Omit Home1/2 Omit Home1/2 Omit Home1/3 Omit Home1/3 Omit Home1/3 Omit Home1/3 Omit Home Access Home Access Home Access Home Access Away Only Away Only Away Only Away Only EntryEntryEntryEntry Away Entry Away Entry Away Entry Away Entry 24 HR 24 HR 24 HR 24 HR Delay Zone Delay Zone Delay Zone Delay Zone FireFireFireFire Medical/Emergency Medical/Emergency Medical/Emergency Medical/Emergency WaterWaterWaterWater Set/Unset Set/Unset Set/Unset Set/Unset No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response Door Chime
(DC & IR Only) Door Chime
(DC & IR Only) Instant Burglar Alarm No Response Instant Fire Alarm Instant Medical Alarm Instant Water Alarm Arm \ Disarm Instant Burglar Alarm Instant Burglar Alarm Instant Burglar Alarm Instant Burglar Alarm Instant Burglar Alarm Start Entry Timer Start Entry Timer Instant Burglar Alarm Instant Burglar Alarm Instant Fire Alarm Instant Medical Alarm Instant Water Alarm Arm \
Disarm No Response No Response No Response Start Entry Timer No Response Start Entry Timer No Response Instant Burglar Alarm Instant Burglar Alarm Instant Fire Alarm Instant Medical Alarm Instant Water Alarm Arm \
Disarm 40 No Response No Response Instant Burglar Alarm Start Entry Timer No Response Start Entry Timer No Response Instant Burglar Alarm Instant Burglar Alarm Instant Fire Alarm Instant Medical Alarm Instant Water Alarm Arm \
Disarm No Response Instant Burglar Alarm No Response Start Entry Timer No Response Start Entry Timer No Response Instant Burglar Alarm Instant Burglar Alarm Instant Fire Alarm Instant Medical Alarm Instant Water Alarm Arm \
Disarm No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response Instant Burglar Alarm No Response Instant Fire Alarm Instant Medical Alarm Instant Water Alarm Arm \
Disarm Instant Burglar Alarm Instant Burglar Alarm Instant Burglar Alarm No Response No Response No Response No Response Instant Burglar Alarm No Response Instant Fire Alarm Instant Medical Alarm Instant Water Alarm Arm \
Disarm No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response No Response Instant Burglar Alarm No Response Instant Fire Alarm Instant Medical Alarm Instant Water Alarm Arm \
Disarm Silent Panic Silent Panic Silent Panic Silent Panic Personal Attack Personal Attack Personal Attack Personal Attack
<<NNOOTTEE>>
Instant Silent Panic Alarm Instant Panic Alarm Instant Silent Panic Alarm Instant Panic Alarm Instant Silent Panic Alarm Instant Panic Alarm Instant Silent Panic Alarm Instant Panic Alarm Instant Silent Panic Alarm Instant Panic Alarm Instant Silent Panic Alarm Instant Panic Alarm Instant Silent Panic Alarm Instant Panic Alarm Instant Silent Panic Alarm Instant Panic Alarm
For system mode change (Arm, Home, Disarm), the Power Switch Ggroup selection is limited to #1 only.
Press Save. A message edit screen will appear for you to confirm. Press Send to send the command to panel.
For High/Low Temperature and Time setting. You can select any Power Switch group from #1 ~ #4. 41 14. Event Code The events are reported with a qualifier before the event code. The qualifier 1 means the event has taken place, 3 means the event has been restored. For example, if the Control Panel reports 1302, it means the panel is under low battery; if the Control Panel reports 3302. It means the panel low battery condition has been restored.
100 Medical
101 Personal emergency
When the Wrist Transmitter / Emergency Pendant (WTR) is pressed.
102 Inactive
110 Fire
111 Smoke
When the Smoke Detector (SD) is triggered.
114 Heat
When the Heat Detector (HD) is triggered.
120 Panic
When the Panic Button of the Remote Controller (RC) is pressed.
121 Duress
When the Duress Code is entered to disarm or arm the system.
122 Silent Panic
When the panic button on a Remote Controller (RC) set to silent panic is pressed.
130 Burglar
When any one of the following devices is triggered:
The Door Contact (DC) set at Burglar (@ B)
The Door Contact (DC) set at 24 Hours (@ H)
The Door Contact (DC) set at Delay (@ D)
The PIR set at Burglar (@ B)
The PIR set at Delay (@ D)
131 Burglar Perimeter
When a device set as Entry is triggered in away arm mode.
132 Burglar Interior
When a device set at Entry is triggered in the home mode.
137 Panel Tamper
When the Control Panel tamper switch is triggered.
147 Sensor Supervision Failure
When MZ-1/8 fails to receive the signal transmitted from any one of the devices individually for a preset period.
151 Gas
154 Water leakage
When a Water Sensor or Door Contact set as Water is triggered. 42
158 High Temperature
When the temperature exceeds High Temperature setting.
159 Low Temperature
When the temperature drops below Low Temperature setting.
162 CO detector
301 AC Failure
When the AC power fails for more than 10 sec.
302 Low Battery
When the Control Panel is under low battery.
311 Panel Battery Missing/Dead
When the Control Panel Battery is missing or disconnected.
344 Interference
374 Arm with Fault
When fault exists in system, and the system is armed by confirming the arm action.
(Arm Fault Type set to Confirm.)
383 Device Tamper
When a devices tamper switch is triggered.
384 Device Low Battery
When a devices is under low battery.
389 Self Test Failure
400 Arm/Disarm (by Remote Controller)
When the system is armed or disarmed by using the Remote Controller.
401 Arm/Disarm by Panel
When the system is armed or disarmed by entering the PIN code.
408 Set/Unset Disarm
407 Disarm/Away Arm/Home Arm by Remote Keypad
456 Home Arm
465 Alarm Reset
570 Zone Bypass
When fault exists in system, and the system is armed by ignoring the fault event. (Arm Fault Type set to Direct Arm)
602 Periodic test report
When MZ-1/8 makes periodic Check-in reporting. 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. 43
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1 | 2016-10-10 | 433.92 ~ 433.92 | DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter | Original Equipment |
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1 | Effective |
2016-10-10
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Climax Technology Co Ltd
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0021168695
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1 | Physical Address |
No. 258, Sinhu 2nd Rd., Neihu District
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Taipei City, N/A 114
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Taiwan
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1 | TCB Application Email Address |
J******@eurofins.de
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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1 | Grantee Code |
GX9
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
MZ
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1 | Name |
G**** L********
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1 | Title |
Hardware Engineer
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1 | Telephone Number |
886-2********
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1 | Fax Number |
886-2********
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g******@climax.com.tw
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1 | Firm Name |
Worldwide Testing Services (Taiwan) Co., Ltd.
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1 | Name |
D**** S******
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1 | Physical Address |
6F., No. 58, Lane 188, Ruey Kuand Rd.
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Taipei, 114
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Taiwan
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+886-********
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88626********
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d******@wts-lab.com
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1 | 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?: | Yes | ||||
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 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
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1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Wireless Smart Home Alarm Panel | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | Yes | ||||
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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1 | Firm Name |
Worldwide Testing Services (Taiwan) Co., Ltd.
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D**** S******
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1 | Telephone Number |
886-2******** Extension:
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886-2********
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d******@wts-lab.com
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