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Quick Setup Guide Legal Notice Usage of this document, and all information (including product information) provided within, are subject to the following terms and conditions, and all applicable laws. If you do not agree with these terms, please do not access or use the remainder of this document. This document contains highly confidential information, which is proprietary to Essence Security International (E.S.I.) Ltd. and/or its affiliates (hereafter, Essence). No part of this documents contents may be used, copied, disclosed or conveyed to any third party in any manner whatsoever without prior written permission from Essence. The information included in this document is intended for your knowledge and for negotiation purposes only. Essence makes no implicit representations or warranties with respect to such information. The information included in this document is subject to change without notice. Any decision to rely on the information contained herein shall be at your sole responsibility, and Essence will not accept any liability for your decision to use any information or for any damages resulting therefrom. Certain laws do not allow limitations on implied warranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain damages. If these laws apply to you, some or all of the above disclaimers, exclusions, or limitations may not apply to you. By using the information contained herein, you agree that the laws of the State of Israel, without regard to principles of conflict of laws, will govern any dispute of any sort that might arise between you and Essence regarding the information contained herein, and any such dispute shall be settled exclusively in the competent courts of Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Israel. All registered or unregistered trademarks, product names, logos and other service marks mentioned within this document are the property of Essence, or their respective owners. Nothing contained herein shall be construed as conferring by implication, estoppels, or otherwise any license or right, either express or implied, under any patent or trademark of Essence or any third party. No use of any trademark may be made without the prior written authorization of Essence. This document and all of its contents are protected intellectual property of Essence. Any copying, reprinting, reuse, reproduction, adaptation, distribution or translation without the prior written permission of Essence is prohibited. Please check your End User License Agreement (EULA) for terms and conditions. 2015 All rights reserved to Essence Security International (E.S.I.) Ltd. 2 Quick Setup Guide Peace of Mind 24x7 WeR@Home Home Monitoring and Management System Quick Setup Guide WeR@Home is a self-monitoring Smart Home solution that allows you to control and manage your home with an easy, Do-It-Yourself
(DIY) installation, as described in this document. WeR@Home offers complete peace of mind by enabling you to monitor and manage your home from remote locations using mobile devices. With the Z-Wave Extender and Smart Rules, you will be able to fully automate your home and enjoy an integrated Connected Home Experience. This Quick Setup Guide describes the installation process and daily usage of your WeR@Home System. If you experience any problems with this process or need further information, please go to: www.essence-grp.com/contact NOTE: Internet access is required as part of this installation process. 3 Quick Setup Guide Except as prohibited by local law, the manufacturers total liability in connection with this product is limited, in any event, to direct damages in an amount not exceeding the amount you actually paid for the product. See your EULA for terms and Conditions. Please address any technical inquiries or complaints to the products local service provider. 4 Quick Setup Guide 1 Inspect Kit Contents, Materials and Tools Accessories 1 Hub
(Panel) 2 Camera
(IPD) 3 Motion Detector 7 Ethernet LAN Cable 8 Power Supply 4 Door/Window Sensor 5 Remote Control Unit 6 Siren 9 Remote Control battery 10 Hub backup battery Make sure you have a free LAN port for the Internet connection, such as a router with a RJ-45 connector. Ten 1.5v, AA-size alkaline batteries for the peripheral devices. The 8-character serial number , found on labels in the battery compartment and on the bottom of the base of the Hub. Please record the serial number here:
5 Quick Setup Guide 2 The WeR@Home Hub The WeR@Home Hub is the gateway between the Internet and the WeR@Home peripheral devices, installed in your home. The WeR@Home Hub enables the automatic interaction between connected home devices. Communications Requirements:
If your Service Provider supports GSM communications and your Hub has the SIM-card option, you have a choice of external communication channels. Choose one of the following as your external communications channel to the Internet:
Home network - Requires an Ethernet LAN cable 7 A Cellular Channel - Requires a SIM-card. Essence recommends the Ethernet channel for its reliability. NOTE: If both the SIM-card and LAN cable are installed, the cellular channel is used as backup. Positioning:
The Hub should be installed on a flat surface in a central home or office location with:
Adequate cellular coverage, if cellular communication is used. A flat surface near the router or LAN connection you plan to use, if Internet communications is used. 6 Quick Setup Guide 2.1 The WeR@Home Hub Hardware Installation:
1. Remove the back cover of the Hub, 2. Do one of the following, according to your choice of external communications channel:
Insert the SIM-card , if your HUB supports GSM Communications. Attach an Ethernet LAN cable between the port on the back of the Hub and a free socket in your Internet modem or router. NOTE: If you choose to install both the SIM-card and LAN cable, the cellular channel is used as backup. 3. Insert the backup battery 10 over the SIM-card with the contacts facing downwards and towards the base and return the back cover of the Hub. 4. Plug a power cord into the mini-USB socket on the back of the Hub and plug the cube into a power outlet. The Hub LED lights up Red. The LED switches to Orange when the Hub connects to the network. 5. Wait for the front panel LED to turn Green. It should take about a minute. 7 Quick Setup Guide 3 First Time Registration of the Hub using the WeR@Home Web Application Prerequisite: Make sure you have a PC connected to the Internet, running browser application software, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 or higher or Google Chrome. 1. Registration Step 1: Access the WeR@Home Web Application by entering the Service Providers server address, using the web browser on your PC. 2. Click the button for the First Time Registration procedure. 3. Click the Go to first time registration >>
option. 4. Enter the Hubs 8-digit serial number. You can locate the serial number in the Materials and Tools section. Click the First Time Registration Step 2 of 2 window appears. button to continue. The Login Window Extension at Bottom of the Login Window Hub First Time Registration Window 8 Quick Setup Guide 5. Registration Step 2: Enter your personal details as registration information, as follows:
Email - Enter the Email address to use during Login, in standard email address format: xxxx@yyyy.zzz. This is the email address to which you want the system messages and notifications sent. Password - Enter a Password of at least 6 characters
(case-sensitive) to use during Login. Confirm Password - Re-enter the same Password from the previous field. Name - Enter your name or the name with which to identify the Hub (case-sensitive). Mobile# - Enter your mobile telephone number, in International telephone number format. Country - Select your Country for the location where you are installing the WeR@Home System. Time Zone - Select the Time-Zone for the Country you selected in the previous field. Terms & Conditions - Check to accept Terms &
Conditions. First Time Registration Step 2 Window 6. Click the button. The WeR@Home Web Application Home Page appears. WeR@Home Web Application Home Page 9 Quick Setup Guide 3.1 Adding Users Add New Users Page If you want to add a user, perform the following procedure:
1. Log in to the WeR@Home Web Application. 2. Click the tab to access the Users module and click the button. 3. Enter the new users personal information in the New User - Properties pane. 10 Quick Setup Guide User name - Enter the Users first and last name. Email - Enter the email address for notifications, in standard email address format:
xxxx@yyyy.zzz. Password - Enter a Password of at least 6 characters (case sensitive) Confirm Password - Enter the same value entered in the previous field. Profile - Select the type of user: Master (only two Master users allowed) or Standard. Notification Language - Select the language in which the notifications are written. Mobile# - Enter the mobile number for notifications. User can view comfort video - Mark checkbox to allow user to view comfort videos. Custom Notifications Profiles (Checkbox: Unmarked: No / Marked: Yes) Mark the checkboxes from which type(s) of media channels the User is to receive Security messages. Mark the checkbox from which type(s) of media channels the User is to receive technical messages. Mark the checkbox from which type(s) of media channels the User is to receive Smart Rules messages. Note: Choose the SMS media only if your Service Provider gave you the ability to receive SMS messages. 4. Click the button to add the new user to the WeR@Home System. 11 Quick Setup Guide 4 Register the Remote Control (Key Fob) The WeR@Home System devices in the WeR@Home Kit are pre-configured for the Hub, with the exception of the Remote Control which must be assigned to a specific User. NOTE: The Remote Control must be assigned to a specific user that has already been defined in the WeR@Home System through the Web Application. 5 Figure 1. Add Device for Remote Control Device If your WeR@Home Kit includes the Remote Control device, perform the following procedure to power up and register the device. 1. Press any of the Remote Control keys five (5) times to discharge the devices circuit. 2. Remove the cover of the battery compartment by inserting a coin into the slot and turning the cover counter-clockwise until the two small bumps align. Figure 2. Select User for Remote Control 12 Quick Setup Guide 3. Log in to the WeR@Home Web Application. 4. Click the click the tab to access the Devices module and button. 5. Select the Add Remote Control (Key Fob) option. Figure 3. Add Remote Control with Assigned User 6. Click the button to open the list of all pre-defined Users, to choose a user to assign to the Remote Control. Figure 1. 7. Click the name of the user to assign to the Remote Control and button. Figure 2. The Assigned User name click the appears in the Add Device window and the timer starts a 3-minute count down to pair the device. Figure 3. 8. Insert the battery into the Remote Control battery compartment with its pole facing out and up and seal the cover by turning it clockwise. A confirmation message appears in the Add Device window. Figure 4. Figure 4. Device name assigned automatically. 13 Quick Setup Guide 5 Install the Peripheral Devices Since the peripheral devices in the WeR@Home Kit are pre-configured, except for the Remote Control (Key Fob), when you insert the batteries in each device, the Hub should automatically recognize the device. General Guidelines about Battery Insertion Siren Door/Window Sensor Camera Motion Detector To ensure that the peripheral devices are correctly installed, only insert the batteries when your reach the relevant step in the installation process. This is when the pairing timer begins counting down. To open the battery compartment, remove the back cover on the device. Remove the wall mounting base where necessary. Insert AA-size batteries, as required, according to the polarity markings on the device and re-assemble the cover onto the device. 14 Quick Setup Guide 5.1 Install the Camera (IPD) and the Motion Detectors (PIR) Perform the following procedure,to install the mounting base of the IPD or PIR devices:
1. Peel off the tape protective strips on the wall mounting base. 2. Before installation, gently shake the device until you hear a rattling sound. 3. Position the device on a wall or in a corner of a room between 2 walls, approximately 220cm (72) above the floor and at least 10cm (4) below the ceilings, with the spherical lens pointing downward, as shown in the images to the left. Note: Avoid device exposure to any direct light source. Camera Motion Detector 5.2 Install the Siren (SRN) Perform the following procedure to install the mounting base of the Siren:
1. Release the Siren mounting base by lifting the tab and sliding the base in the tabs direction. 2. Peel the double-sided, adhesive tapes protective strips. 3. Position the Siren so that the device is both accessible and not easily found by intruders. 4. Install the Siren mounting base on a flat, vertical surface that is clean, dry, and smooth. 15 Quick Setup Guide 5.3 Install the Door/Window Sensor (MGL) This sensor device consists of two (2) parts. The Transmitter - Position on the fixed frame of the door or window The Magnet - Position on the moving edge of the door or window Perform the following procedure to install the mounting base of the Door/Window Sensor:
1. Release the Transmitter base by inserting a coin into one of the edge slots and twist it to open the cover. 2. Peel the tapes protective strips for both units. 3. Attach the base of each unit to its designated location, while aligning marks on both components, and apply pressure. 4. Re-insert the Transmitter into the base. Note:
Ensure the two components are not more than 2 cm (.75 inches) apart. Ensure both components are mounted high and out of reach. 5.4 Assigning Device Names All devices in the WeR@Home Kit are assigned default names, except for the Remote Control. The Remote Control is assigned a device name when the Remote Control is registered with the WeR@Home System. If you want to change the name of a device in the WeR@Home System, perform the following general procedure:
1. Log in to the WeR@Home Web Application. 2. Click the 3. Select the device for which you want to change the device name. 4. Enter the purpose and the location of the device as the name of the device and tab to access the Devices module. click the button. 16 Quick Setup Guide 6 Test Your WeR@Home System The Operational Modes for IPD and PIR Devices The WeR@Home System has two operational modes for the IPD and PIR devices:
Walk Test Mode Normal Operation Mode Walk Test Mode The Walk Test Mode is a test mode used following a device power-up for initial system testing of the device. This test runs for about 30 minutes. During this period, the device continues to send event reports to the Hub when detecting actual events. No hibernation period occurs during the 30-minute test. Normal Operation Mode Following the completion of the Walk Test, the system switches the IPD or PIR device to Normal Operation Mode. Each time the IPD or PIR device detects an activity The device sends an event report to the Hub. The device LED turns Red. The device switches to a 2-minute hibernation period. The IPD or PIR device does not transmit events to the Hub during this period. If activity is detected during the hibernation period, The device does not send event reports to the Hub. The device LED remains off. The 2-minute hibernation period restarts. This process repeats until there is no activity detection for the entire 2-minute period. After the completion of the 2-minute hibernation period, the IPD or PIR device resumes normal operation. Test the Door/Window Sensor (MGL) To verify proper operation of the MGL, open and close the door or window and watch the MGL LED. The LED should turn Red when the door or window is open or turn Green when the door or window is closed. 17 Quick Setup Guide 7 Mobile Application The WeR@Home Mobile Application allows you to remotely monitor your home and manage every aspect of the security and automation functionality of your system from your smartphone or tablet. The WeR@Home Mobile Application provides you with the following capabilities:
Arm and Disarm your WeR@Home System Define Smart Rules View live and recorded video Follow the status of your security devices View event history Control home automation devices 18 Quick Setup Guide 7.1 Install the WeR@Home Mobile Application Download the WeR@Home Mobile Application after you install and register the WeR@Home System. Apple iPhone or iPad users require iOS version 7.0 or higher. Download the WeR@Home Mobile Application from the App Store. Android phone or tablet users require OS version 4.1.2 or higher. Download the WeR@Home Mobile Application from the Google Play Store. NOTE: Contact your Service Provider for the name of your Service Providers customized WeR@Home Mobile Application. If you are installing a generic version of the WeR@Home application, use the keyword WeR@Home to search for the Mobile Application in either the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store. WeR@Home on Mobile Home Screen 19 Quick Setup Guide 7.2 Login Login Screen Change DNS or Next Screen 20 If you are required to change your DNS, perform the Change DNS procedure before Login. You can find the Change DNS procedure instructions towards the bottom of this page. Login to the WeR@Home Mobile Application as follows:
1. Tap the WeR@Home icon 2. Enter the Email Address you entered during First Time Registration. 3. Enter the Password you entered during First Time Registration. 4. Tap the Login button. The WeR@Home Mobile Application Home screen appears. To change your DNS, perform the following procedure:
1. Tap the Change DNS prompt on the upper left-hand corner of the Login screen. The Change DNS or Next screen appears. 2. Tap the Change DNS button at the bottom of the Change DNS or Next screen. The Change DNS screen appears. 3. Enter the DNS of your Service Provider in the entry field provided. 4. Tap the Accept button to save the change to the DNS. The WeR@Home System Login screen appears. Quick Setup Guide 7.3 PIN Code Settings Screen PIN Code Keypad The PIN Code feature, in the Settings screen, allows you to setup an additional layer of security to access your WeR@Home System when using the WeR@Home Mobile Application. The PIN Code can be configured for the following protection levels:
None: No additional protection level. Disarm: Additional security to disarm your WeR@Home System Application: Additional security for overall access to the WeR@
Home Mobile Application The first time you log in to the WeR@Home Mobile Application, your default entry PIN Code is defined. A message appears prompting you to either enter the PIN Code or change the default code and/or protection level. Default Entry PIN Code Tap OK to enter the PIN Code in the keypad. Tap CHANGE to transfer to the PIN Code utility 21 Quick Setup Guide 7.4 The Home Screen The Home screen of the WeR@Home Mobile Application includes:
The Dashboard The Arming buttons The Quick Access buttons Access the Smart Rules module by tapping the Main Menu icon . The Dashboard displays the following status information. Main Menu System Notification Messages -
press to view messages if there is a RED number Current temperature of the room where the default temperature device is located (defined in the Web Application) - press to view Temperature Screen The next scheduled Smart Rule -
Press to view all Smart Rules The Arming Mode Status icon -
indicates current Arming status of the system Status of Hub backup battery WeR@Home Mobile Application Home Screen 22 Quick Setup Guide 7.5 Status and Alert Icons The Status and Alert icons represent the various security arming and alert situations de-
tected by your WeR@Home System. Disarmed - System Disarmed Full Arm (Arm Away) - System Fully Armed Day Arm - System Day Armed Night Arm - System Night Armed Detection - Intrusion Alarm Panic SOS - Panic or SOS Alert Fire - Smoke Alert Flood - Water Overflow Alert NOTE: In the current WeR@Home Mobile Application versions, the arming mode for a fully armed system is called either Full Arm or Arm Away. 23 Quick Setup Guide The three (3) Arming buttons, allow you to activate any one of the arming modes of your WeR@Home System The Arming buttons are:
Day Arm: Activates the arming mode for the devices configured for the Day Arm security alert scenario. Full Arm (Arm Away): Activates the arming mode for all the devices in your WeR@Home System. This is the full security alert scenario. Night Arm: Activates the arming mode for the devices configured for the Night Arm security alert scenario. The current security alarm scenario of your WeR@Home System is represented by the arming status icons. If the system detects an event, the Arming buttons are switched to the Resolve Alert Buttons:
Call: To make emergency phone calls from the smartphone Disarm: To disarm the WeR@Home System Dismiss: To silence the Siren while the WeR@Home System remains armed. Home Screen Arming Buttons Home Screen Resolve Alert Buttons 24 Quick Setup Guide 7.6 The Quick Access Buttons Home Screen Quick Access Buttons The following describes the modules of the Mobile Applications, accessed by the buttons located at the bottom of the Home screen:
HOME The Home screen directs you to all the modules including access to the Smart Rules module through the Main Menu
. HISTORY The History module reports the history of events reported by the devices installed in your WeR@Home System. CONTROL The Control module provides you with the tools to manage the Z-Wave devices. VIDEO The Video module provides you with access to view any of the images, still or recorded, that are captured by the any video devices installed in your WeR@Home System. 25 Quick Setup Guide The History Module The History module displays messages for the last 100 events that have been reported by the devices in your WeR@Home System. The list is reloaded when you tap the refresh icon at the top right of the History screen. The History Filters The History module provides you with data filters to manage the scope of the information you are viewing. There are two (2) types of data filters. Device Filter Date Filter History Module History Filters 26 Quick Setup Guide The Control Module The purpose of the Control Module allows you to manage the Z-Wave Extender and Z-Wave controlled devices from a remote location. The list displays:
The Name of the Z-Wave device in the WeR@Home System. The Type of Z-Wave device The Status of the Device When you tap the Z-Wave device screen appears allowing you to re-define the Z-Wave device attributes. on the Z-Wave device row, the Control Module 27 Quick Setup Guide The Video Module The Video module allows you to initiate the recording of comfort videos on your Camera Detectors and to view live video from your HD Cameras. You can also view the last 100 video clips recorded by your Camera Detectors. The Video screen has two (2) displays:
Cameras - Allows you to initiate an immediate instant comfort video. Gallery - Allows you to view both security and comfort videos that appear in the Gallery list. The Video Filters allow you to choose the videos you are interested in viewing. The Video filters are based on the same functionality as the History Filters. Cameras for Instant Comfort Video Gallery of Videos for Viewing 28 Quick Setup Guide 8 WeR@Home Smart Rules The Smart Rules (referred to as Rules) are procedures that trigger an action or actions that are performed as a result of an event or activity. The general structures of Smart Rules are:
If <event or activity> occurs, Then, execute <action>. Execute <action> when <event or activity or time> happens. You can define Rules using the WeR@Home Mobile Application Rules module. There are three (3) types of Rules:
Scheduled Rules Rules triggered by a specific date and time or period frequency Device Rules Rules triggered by an event issued by a device Arming Rules Rules triggered by a change is the System Arming mode Each Rule requires a trigger and one or more actions. In general, Rules permit up to two triggers, one action trigger, such as a Devices or Arming Mode trigger, accompanied by a time-related (Schedule) trigger. Only one trigger is permitted if you use a Schedule trigger for a specific date and time. 29 Quick Setup Guide 8.1 How to Create a Rule The following are the steps to creating a Rule. Choose the kind of Rule you want to create:
Schedule Arm modes Devices Choose up to two triggers. The trigger alternatives are defined by the type of Rule selected. Remember: Any action trigger can be accompanied by a time-related trigger that is not defined by a specific date and time. Choose one or more actions. Remember: A Rule must include at least one action. When you choose a device for a trigger or an action, the Rules module transfers you to a screen where you can select the specific trigger or action activity. 30 Quick Setup Guide 8.2 Create Rule Procedure Add New Smart Rule The following is the general procedure for creating a Rule. For the purpose of this exercise, a Devices rule is used to explain the process. 1. Tap the menu (
on the Smart Rules option on the main
). The Smart Rules screen appears. 2. Tap the Add a new Smart Rule button to add a new Rule. A screen appears to allow you to name the new Rule. Enter Name of New Smart Rule 31 Quick Setup Guide 3. Enter a unique name for the new Rule in the field provided and tap the CONTINUE button at the bottom of the screen. For the purposes of the exercise, we want to create a Rule called Sample Rule. Enter the rule name Sample Rule in the field provided. The screen appears that defines the Rule being created 4. Tap add trigger to add a trigger to the Rule. A screen appears prompting you to choose the type of trigger you need for the Rule. 5. Tap the button for the type of Rule you want to create. For the purposes of the exercise, we want to create a Devices Rule. Tap the Devices button. A list of the types of Device triggers from which we can choose is displayed. The list reflects only those devices installed in your WeR@Home System. Add Trigger Add Device Trigger 32 Quick Setup Guide 6. Tap the on the row of the device trigger you want to use. Tap the on the row of the Open Close Sensor, which is the Door/Window Sensor. Next, select the specific device for which the trigger is being set. In this case, the Front Door. 7. Set the device trigger action according to the action you want to use as the trigger for the Rule. The Open Close Sensor trigger, which is the Door/
Window Sensor, can be set either as Opened or Closed. Tap ACCEPT to confirm the trigger action setting. Set Trigger Action 33 Quick Setup Guide . A screen appears listing the 8. Tap add action available actions. A list of the types of Device actions from which you can choose is displayed. The list reflects only those devices installed in your WeR@Home System. 9. Tap the on the row of the device action you want to use. For the purposes of the exercise, we want to use the Camera Detector (IPD) to capture images of the traffic entering via the Front Door. Tap the of the IPD. A screen appears for the device action we chose. on the row Add Action to Rule Choose Action 34 Quick Setup Guide Activate the IPD 10. Tap the to activate the Camera Detector and tap ACCEPT to confirm the action setting. The screen appears that defines the Rule being created. Note that the add action option is available so that you may add another action to the Rule. Repeat steps 8-10 to add another action. Note that the screens that appear reflect the type of action selected. 11. Tap the FINISH button to confirm the new Rule, called Sample Rule, is created and is ready to be used. Rule Definition with a Single Action 35 Quick Setup Guide 0
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. v e R 0 1 1 5 0 G U S E About Essence Essence is a privately held global company and provider of scalable, end-to-end connected-living solutions for security, communication, and healthcare service providers. Over the past 20 years, Essence has built an impressive installed base, with over 10 million products deployed and used by Tier-1 service providers worldwide. Essence is committed to developing and supporting solutions that both enhance partners businesses and enable people to live a fuller and better life.
() 2015 Essence Security International (E.S.I.) Ltd. Information contained within this document may change without notice www.essence-grp.com info@essence-grp.com WeR@Home Hub ES8000WG Plug & Play Wireless Gateway Product The WeR@Home Hub is an intelligent, home control panel for managing and communicating with the on-site WeR@Home System peripherals. The Hub is the central gateway that connects to both the Web and Mobile Applications and to the WeR@Home Servers. It features:
User remote control and management access to the system, via the cloud, using User interface software applications available for iOS and Android operating Optional built-in 2G/3G modem with automatic APN setting and support for Support of up to 64 security peripherals, 24 safety peripherals and up to 32 users, Home Automation functionality, from the Z-Wave Network, that can be added to systems and Windows-based browsers 850/900/1800/1900 MHz bands smartphones, tablets, and PCs including two Master Users the WeR@Home System, by connecting the Z-Wave Extender to the WeR@Home Hub. Support of automatic over-the-air software programming and configuration Accessories included:
upgrade (RSU) o Rechargeable backup battery o Ethernet LAN cable o Universal Power Adapter/Charger WeR@Home Smart Living The WeR@Home suite allows living life fully through smart connected homes Home security and safety at the core Notifications of security events and remote management of the home in real Modular and expandable - manage connected home devices with Z-Wave Scenarios and rules for automation decide which device, condition, or event Live HD video anytime, on any screen Save energy and money by ensuring that lights and air conditioning are turned will trigger which actions and at what time expansion time off when not at home WARNING! To comply with FCC and IC RF exposure compliance requirements, the device should be located at a distance of at least 20 cm from all persons during normal operation. The antennas used for this product must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Le dispositif doit tre plac une distance d'au moins 20 cm partir de toutes les personnes au cours de son fonctionnement normal. Les antennes utilises pour ce produit ne doivent pas tre situs ou exploits conjointement avec une autre antenne ou transmetteur. This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15 and with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). 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 Specifications RF COMMUNICATIONS ECOP (Essence devices) Maximum RF range: 600m (1968 ft.) open air Proprietary bi-directional radio protocol Modulation and Frequency: DSSS, 2.4 GHz Data Security: 128-bit AES encryption CLOUD (Internet) CONNECTIVITY LAN / Ethernet port Optional 2G/3G support POWER CONSUMPTION 100-240VAC to 5VDC Power Adapter/Charger and 3.7V 1.4Ah Li-polymer rechargeable backup battery (providing up to 3 hours) DIMENSIONS Size: H: 40.8 mm (1. 61 in), L: 141 mm (5.55 in), W: 74.8 mm (2.94 in) Weight: 125 grams (0.27 lbs.) + 35 grams (0.08 lbs.) backup battery ENVIRONMENT Storage Ambient Temperature range: -20oC +60oC (-4oF +140oF) Operating Ambient Temperature range with battery:
RF Operating Humidity: Up to 95% non-condensing SOFTWARE VERSION: 04.01.04.02
-5oC +50oC (23oF +122oF) NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance (Essence Ltd.) could void the users authority to operate the equipment. the receiver is connected. 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) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
(2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. ESDSCERT001 Rev 1.4 For more information, go to: http://www.essence-grp.com/smart-living/wer-at-home 2015 Essence Security International (E.S.I.) Ltd. Information contained within this document may change without notice
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
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. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | WeRATHome Hub ES8000WG | ||||
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 | Grant Comments | Power listed is conducted. End-users must be provided with the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The device must operate with the minimum separation distance tested for compliance, as described in this filing, which is 20 cm. | ||||
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 | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Israel Testing Laboratories
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1 | Name |
I******** C********
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1 | Telephone Number |
972-3********
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1 | Fax Number |
972-3********
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1 |
s******@itl.co.il
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2425.00000000 | 2425.00000000 | 0.0129000 |
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