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Last Revised: 2/22/2016 9:07:19 AM TABLE OF CONTENTS REGULATORY ........................................................................................................................ 3 SECTION 1: FCC COMPLIANCE ......................................................................................................................... 3 ACTIVESENSE INSTALLATION ................................................................................................. 4 SECTION 2: INITIAL SETUP ............................................................................................................................... 4 Web and Mobile Access ........................................................................................................................................ 4 Section 2.1: Web Prerequisites ............................................................................................................................. 4 Section 2.1.1: Establishing New Users ............................................................................................................................... 4 Section 2.1.2: Establishing New Sites ............................................................................................................................... 7 SECTION 3: INSTALLING HARDWARE ............................................................................................................... 10 Section 3.1: Typical Coverage Expectations ....................................................................................................... 10 Section 3.1.1: Physical Facility ......................................................................................................................................... 10 Section 3.1.2: Cellular Coverage ...................................................................................................................................... 10 Section 3.2: Component List ............................................................................................................................... 11 Section 3.3: ActiveSense Hub Installation .......................................................................................................... 11 Section 3.4: ActiveSense Sensor Installation ...................................................................................................... 15 Section 3.4.1 Mechanical Snap Installation ...................................................................................................................... 21 Section 3.5: ActiveSense Range Extender Installation ........................................................................................ 22 ACTIVESENSE DECOMMISSIONING....................................................................................... 27 SECTION 4: UN-INSTALLING (DECOMMISSION) HARDWARE ............................................................................... 27 Section 4.1: Un-install (Decommission) a Sensor ............................................................................................... 27 Section 4.2: Un-install (Decommission) a Range Extender.................................................................................. 28 Section 4.3: Un-install (Decommission) a Hub ................................................................................................... 28 SERVICING SITES .................................................................................................................. 29 SECTION 5: MOBILE DEVICE SERVICE MODE.................................................................................................... 29 SITE MONITORING ............................................................................................................... 34 SECTION 6: ACTIVESENSE SITE MONITORING OPTIONS ..................................................................................... 34 Section 6.1: Notifications ................................................................................................................................... 34 Section 6.2: Site Dashboard ............................................................................................................................... 35 Section 6.3: Sensor Listing .................................................................................................................................. 36 Section 6.4: Sensor Map ..................................................................................................................................... 36 Section 6.5: Charts ............................................................................................................................................. 37 GLOSSARY OF TERMS .......................................................................................................... 38 P a g e | 2 Version 1.0 DOW CONFIDENTIAL - Do not share without permission Regulatory Section 1: FCC Compliance These devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) Devices may not cause harmful interference, and (2) devices may not accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. 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:
Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. To satisfy FCC RF Exposure requirements for mobile and base station transmission devices, a separation distance of 20 cm or more should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during operation. To ensure compliance, operation at closer than this distance is not recommended. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. P a g e | 3 Version 1.0 DOW CONFIDENTIAL - Do not share without permission ActiveSense Installation Section 2: Initial Setup Web and Mobile Access pilot.activesense.com Note: The Web Portal and Mobile applications are cross-browser compatible:
Internet Explorer (minimum version IE11) Chrome Firefox Safari Microsoft Edge Section 2.1: Web Prerequisites ActiveSense Specialists will establish preliminary customer information in the Web Portal:
New PMP records New Branch records At least one branch user Once this initial information is completed, the ActiveSense branch user may add additional users as well as new site records from the Web Portal. Section 2.1.1: Establishing New Users If access to the installation site should be granted to additional users, user profiles should be created for each individual requiring access (user sign-ons should not be shared). Examples might include office administrators, field technicians, sales associates, corporate managers, etc. The ActiveSense Menu is dynamically secured, based upon user permissions:
Manager Permissions assigned by branch location(s). May be granted access to single site or multiple sites. Full access to assigned Branch (s), Site(s) and Users User Full access for assigned Branch(s), Site(s); may update personal Users details (no view access to additional user records) Read Only View Access only for Site(s) and User(s) Step 1: Obtain your user credentials from your ActiveSense Specialist or your Branch Manager. Step 2: Sign in to the Web Portal via pilot.activesense.com Step 3: Navigate to the desired User (if exists); select New User P a g e | 4 Version 1.0 DOW CONFIDENTIAL - Do not share without permission Figure 1: ActiveSense New User Page Field Definitions:
Identify Section Field Name Email First Name Last Name Initial Site List View Initial Sensor List View Password Section Field Name Choose Password Req Y Y Y Y Y Description Select an email address belonging to the user that can be easily recalled for ActiveSense login credentials. This email address will become the primary signon to the Web Portal as well as the Mobile Application. Email addresses must be unique across all ActiveSense established users. Format must be as follows: myname@someplace User first name User last name Identifies the timeframe from which the sensor metrics are accumulated for viewing on the Site List page. Default: Since Last Service Identifies the timeframe from which the sensor metrics are accumulated for viewing on the sensor and sensor map pages. Default: Since Last Service Req Y Description Password formatting requirements include:
P a g e | 5 Version 1.0 DOW CONFIDENTIAL - Do not share without permission Identify Section Field Name Re-Enter Password Access Level Section Field Name PMP Branch Site Access Role Section Field Name Role Req Y Req Y Y Y Req Y Description At least one letter At least one capital letter At least one number At least one special character At least 6 characters long No spaces For verification purposes, the password must be entered in duplicate for confirmation Description
(reserved for Admin) Identifies the Pest Management Professional for which this user is associated.
(reserved for Admin) Identifies the branch relationship to the associated PMP for this user. If multiple branches exist for a single PMP, a branch must be selected for the user. Select the site(s) for which this user should have access. Description Users are assigned permission levels based on areas of responsibility. Based upon the user role selected, authorization to menu items within the ActiveSense Web and Mobile menus will be determined. Valid roles:
Read Only Role recommended for external roles, such as on-site
(client) staff, auditors. Permission levels mirror User Role below, except for read-only access. Read only user permissions are not granted for the mobile application. User Role recommended for field technicians, office managers. This role has full access to add/change/view client site details, but no access to any user details or branch information. Full access to the mobile application. Manager recommended for service managers, sales managers. This role has full access to add/change/view assigned branch details, assigned client details, and full access to all site user records. Full access to the mobile application. Admin reserved for Dow ActiveSense Specialists. Full access to all applications. Click to retain the user information. P a g e | 6 Version 1.0 DOW CONFIDENTIAL - Do not share without permission Section 2.1.2: Establishing New Sites Your permission level may allow access to all sites within your designated PMP, within your selected branch, or just within the site for which you are responsible. Contact your ActiveSense Specialist for additional details. Step 1: Obtain your user credentials from your ActiveSense Specialist or your Branch Manager. Step 2: Sign in to the Web Portal via pilot.activesense.com Step 3: Verify Site Details:
Step 3.1: Navigate to the desired Site (if exists); select New Site Figure 2: ActiveSense Web Portal Site List Step 3.2: Enter the required information for the new site. Required fields are denoted with a red asterisk (*). P a g e | 7 Version 1.0 DOW CONFIDENTIAL - Do not share without permission Figure 3: New Site Page Field Definitions:
Identity Section Field Name Serial Number or MEID Site Name Street 1 Street 2 Req N Y Y N Description If known, enter the serial or MEID (Manufacturer Equipment Identifier) of the hub device intended for this site. Both of these numbers should be clearly labeled on the physical device. Example: Serial Number: 5 alphanumeric number MEID: 14 alphanumeric number If not known at time of site entry, this information may be entered from a mobile device while onsite during installation. Name of the physical location for which the ActiveSense system is installed Street Address of the physical location Additional address line P a g e | 8 Version 1.0 DOW CONFIDENTIAL - Do not share without permission Identity Section Field Name Street 3 Street 4 City State Zip Installation Notes Contact Section Field Name Contact Name Phone Email Site Profile Field Name Property Type Building Type Number of Floors Hub Floor Number of Buildings Square Footage Default Interior Device Type Req N N Y Y Y N Req Y Y N Req Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Description Additional address line Additional address line City of the physical location for which the ActiveSense system is installed State or province of the physical location for which the ActiveSense system is installed Zip or postal code of the physical location for which the ActiveSense system is installed Supplemental information about this site installation Description Primary contact name for this site Primary phone number for which this contact should be notified Primary Contact email address. If entered, the email should be entered in the following format: myname@someplace. Description Identifies if the installed site is commercial or residential. Should you require a type not displayed, contact your ActiveSense Specialist. Identifies the industry type or classification for installed site. Should you require a type not displayed, contact your ActiveSense Specialist. Select the number of floors in the tallest building that will be part of the installation. Select the floor level for which the ActiveSense Hub is deployed. Select the total number of buildings having ActiveSense components installed for this site. Enter the total square footage for the installed site. Note: Should the total square footage for the facility exceed 60,000 SQFT, contact your ActiveSense Specialist. Associates a default interior device type for a site. As sensors are installed on location, the default sensor configuration for the device type will be applied. If multiple interior device types exist, these may be overridden at installation time (to fit the exact device type for which the sensor is placed). Should this sensor configuration require modification (e.g., sensor notifications and reports are inconsistent), contact your ActiveSense Specialist for re-configuration. P a g e | 9 Version 1.0 DOW CONFIDENTIAL - Do not share without permission Identity Section Field Name Req Default Exterior Device Type Y Description For snap trap devices, an ActiveSense snap foot is available. Contact your ActiveSense Specialist for details. Associates a default exterior device type for a site. As sensors are installed on location, the default sensor configuration for the device type will be applied. If multiple exterior device types exist, these may be overridden at installation time (to fit the exact device type for which the sensor is placed). Should this sensor configuration require modification (e.g., sensor notifications and reports are inconsistent), contact your ActiveSense Specialist for re-configuration. For snap trap devices, an ActiveSense snap foot is available. Contact your ActiveSense Specialist for details. Step 3.3 Click to retain the site information. Note: A future version may allow New Site creation via the Mobile App Section 3: Installing Hardware Section 3.1: Typical Coverage Expectations Section 3.1.1: Physical Facility The ActiveSense Hub is expected to fully support an installed site having a total square footage of approximately 60,000 SQFT. If additional sensor coverage is required, ActiveSense Range Extenders may be installed at an installation site, extending the Hubs total site coverage area by approximately 30,000 SQFT. Maximum ActiveSense Devices per installation site:
1 Hub Device per site 3 Range Extenders per hub Up to 80 rodent sensors per hub Section 3.1.2: Cellular Coverage ActiveSense components require Verizon cellular coverage in order to communicate sensor statistics. To verify Verizon coverage at the site location or area, visit the following web page:
https://vzwmap.verizonwireless.com/dotcom/coveragelocator/
P a g e | 10 Version 1.0 DOW CONFIDENTIAL - Do not share without permission Section 3.2: Component List Image Quantity 1 1 1 1 1 to 80 Optional Optional 1 1 Description ActiveSense Hub Power Supply Hub Stand ActiveSense Activator Tool ActiveSense Rodent Sensor(s) Snap Foot Range Extender Range Extender Power Supply Range Extender Antenna Comments Determined by Site Based upon Device (Trap) Requirements Required for Range Extender Required for Range Extender Note: Only ActiveSense components and peripherals should be used for site installations. Any unapproved peripherals installed will invalidate the component warranty. Section 3.3: ActiveSense Hub Installation Step 1: Unbox the new ActiveSense Hub. Position the Hub in the stand and orient the two antennas vertically. Warning: Take care not to force the antennas in this upright position, as it may cause damage to the antennas and/or the Hub. Step 2: Determine Hub placement. Suggested best practices:
Locate indoors (hub device is not weather-resistant) Locate as close as possible to the center of the building (to achieve maximum coverage) Locate as high as possible (2nd, 3rd, 4th floor, etc. in a multi-story building) Antennas oriented up Must be able to connect to the Verizon cellular network Step 3: Plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet and plug the other end into the back of the hub device. After a few seconds, the Hub should look similar to this:
P a g e | 11 Version 1.0 DOW CONFIDENTIAL - Do not share without permission Figure 4: Hub Initialization Should the light schema not match this picture:
If signal strength is too low, relocate the hub If the light schema is still not in the desired state, unplug the hub. Wait for all lights to turn off
(about 10 minutes), then plug the device back into a power outlet. Contact your ActiveSense Specialist if this schema is not achieved. Warning: Under normal installation processes, the blue set/reset button on the back of the hub is not needed. This should be used under an ActiveSense Specialist supervision only. Functions performed:
Clears Hub memory of all devices (press and hold for 10 seconds) Hub Icons Description Signal: Green indicates signal strength to the cellular network. Three bars are optimal, but two are acceptable. If only one bar is displayed, the Hub should be relocated. Connect: Flashing blue indicates the Hub is in installation mode and ready to accept new Sensors and Range Extenders. Cloud: Green indicates the Hub is communicating with the cloud. A short flash of blue or white indicates the Hub has sent or received a message. Power: Green indicates the device is powered. P a g e | 12 Version 1.0 DOW CONFIDENTIAL - Do not share without permission Hub Connect LED Behaviors Start Up Self Test Power Lost Uninstall (Long Service Activation) Install Enabled Install Enabled: Device List Full Hub Cloud LED Behaviors Start Up Self Test Cloud Status Unknown (Powering up modem) Modem Not Provisioned AND on Home Network Modem Not Provisioned AND Roaming/No Data Modem Provisioning In Progress No Cellular Connection (No IP Address) Cloud Not Connected (TCP socket or SSL failure) Cloud Not Authenticated Cloud Communication Issue (Heartbeat Failure) Cloud Connected Uplink (To Cloud) Downlink (From Cloud) LED Cycled Red, Blue, Green then shows Channel number:
Green = 1 Red = 2 Blue = 3 White =4 Solid Red Repeating Slow Blink Red Repeating Slow Blink Blue Repeating Fast Blink Red LED Cycled Red, Blue, Green then shows Channel number:
Green = 1 Red = 2 Blue = 3 White =4 Off Repeating Single Flash Green Repeating Single Flash Red Repeating Fast Blink Blue Repeating Triple Flash Red Repeating Single Flash Orange Repeating Triple Flash Orange Solid Red Solid Green Momentary Pulse Blue Momentary Pulse White It is expected that once the hub is configured and plugged into a power source, it will remain stable with no interruptions to power. Should the power supply be terminated for some reason, or cellular service temporarily interrupted, the source for sensor communications to the hub is also terminated. The Hub will no longer communicate to the online Portal. The sensors are designed to securely retain device readings for a period of time (a few days to a week, depending upon volume of sensor activities(~255 events)). Once the hub is reconnected to a power supply, or cellular service has been restored, the sensors will transmit all data to the hub and then to the online Portal at that time. No sensor data will be lost. If an extended power outage is experienced, a backup power source is recommended. P a g e | 13 Version 1.0 DOW CONFIDENTIAL - Do not share without permission Installation is now required via a mobile device. Multiple mobile devices are supported: Android and iPhone, Safari or Google browsers. Step 1: On the mobile device, navigate to pilot.activesense.com Step 2: Sign-in with your ActiveSense user credentials (these credentials are the same as used for the web portal) Step 3: Your device will request GPS access for the ActiveSense installation. Select OK to allow this access. Figure 5: Mobile Device GPS Authorization Note: the GPS feature will be used for automated mapping features within ActiveSense. If allowed, the Longitude/Latitude coordinates found for the current location of the mobile device will be used for pin drops. If not present, (e.g., the GPS feature was not allowed, or cellular service is not active or temporarily unavailable), the Longitude/Latitude coordinates established for the site will be used as an initial starting point for the sensor pin drop. These coordinates may then be moved to an exact position if necessary via the ActiveSense map. Step 4: Select Active Sites or Pending Sites (depending upon whether or not the Hub MEID or serial #
was entered for the site via the web portal) and select the site being installed. Select Pending Sites if the Hub MEID/Serial # has not been entered for this Site. Select Active Sites if the Hub MEID/Serial# was previously entered for this Site via the Web. Step 5: If Pending Sites was selected (as Serial/MEID number of the Hub is still required), select Activate Site and enter the Serial Number or MEID; select SAVE. P a g e | 14 Version 1.0 DOW CONFIDENTIAL - Do not share without permission Note: A future version may allow barcode scanning to expedite the installation process. Step 6: Select Device Map and confirm the location of the ActiveSense Hub, dragging the location pin to a more exact position, if needed. Figure 6: Device Map Section 3.4: ActiveSense Sensor Installation Step 1: To start the install process, select the Install Menu. P a g e | 15 Version 1.0 DOW CONFIDENTIAL - Do not share without permission Figure 7: Site Menu: Install A Site Summary page displays, and awaits the first sensor install activity. Figure 8: Site Install: Pending Installation After initiating the install procedure, the Connect indicator on the Hub will flash blue once per second while the Hub is waiting for a new Sensor. The Hub will remain in installation mode while additional devices are being installed for the site. P a g e | 16 Version 1.0 DOW CONFIDENTIAL - Do not share without permission Figure 9: Installed Hub Step 3: Screw the antenna onto the sensor, taking care not to screw it in too tightly as this could cause damage to the sensor and/or antenna. Step 4: Hold the ActiveSense Activator Tool over the sensor Activation Point. Figure 10: Sensor Activator Tool Once the tool is in position, a red light will illuminate on the sensor. P a g e | 17 Version 1.0 DOW CONFIDENTIAL - Do not share without permission Figure 11: Sensor Light Sequence #1: RED Remove the Activator. After a few seconds, a green light will indicate the Sensor has connected to the Hub. If the green light does not illuminate, and instead the red light stays illuminated followed by red flashes:
1. Sensor is out of range of the Hub or Range Extenders, or 2. Hub does not have power, or 3. Hub is not in install mode Contact your ActiveSense Specialist if you are unable to successfully connect the sensors to the Hub. Sensor Status LED Behaviors Installation in progress Installation successful Installation failed Red LED On, Green LED Off Red LED Off, Green LED On for 5 seconds Red LED Flashes 20 times at 4 Hz (5 seconds) Sensor Status LED Behaviors: During Service Interval (or Service Override) Red And Green LEDs flash once every 15 seconds Service / Install Quiet Time Green LED On Solid Service Input (MagProx) Uninstall (Service Input Active > 10 Red And Green LED On Solid until Service Inactive seconds) Green LED Flashes Once Network Transmission Success Red LED Flashes Once Network Transmission Failure CapSense Activity Red LED Flashes Twice P a g e | 18 Version 1.0 DOW CONFIDENTIAL - Do not share without permission Sensor Status LED Behaviors: During Service Interval (or Service Override) Accelerometer Snap Detected Accelerometer Motion Detected Uninstall Red LED Flashes Three Times Red LED Flashes Four Times Red And Green LED On Solid for One Second If initiated via MagProx: Red LED rapidly flashes until Magnet removed Figure 12: Sensor Light Sequence #2: GREEN After installation, the red and green lights will blink once every 15 seconds, indicating the Sensor is in the install quiet period. Step 5: For New Sensor Installations: Select Install as New if this is a new sensor location For Replacement of an Existing Sensor: Select the existing sensor for replacement. For sensor replacement, no additional steps are necessary. The sensor adopts all of the replacement sensor settings. Figure 13: New Sensor Installation Step 6: For New Sensors: Enter all relevant information about the Sensor. Once finished, select Save. P a g e | 19 Version 1.0 DOW CONFIDENTIAL - Do not share without permission Figure 14: Sensor Installation Details Field Definitions:
Identification Section Field Name Sensor Name Req Y Interior / Exterior Device Type Description Floor Description The system will assign the next sequential, installed sensor number as the sensor name. This may be overridden. Suggestions Sensor Naming Conventions:
- Unique Sensor identification within an existing device type (e.g., identify your device or trap for which the sensor is placed) Example: Trap 27 Sensor 01
- Location of the sensor / device type within the site facility; this allows the field technician to easily locate the device from automated ActiveSense notifications. Example: Interior, Zone C, Floor 1 Default value: Sensor XX Identify if the sensor is located within the interior or exterior of the site facility. This sensor attribute is used to associate a default configuration for the type of trap (device type) and location for which the sensor is placed. Default value: Interior Identify the specific device type from which the sensor is placed. These device types are uniquely configured for the PMP branch servicing the site. This sensor attribute is used to associate a default configuration for the type of trap (device type) and location for which the sensor is placed. Enter any additional sensor, device, or location details for the sensor that may assist in sensor identification If multiple levels/floor exist for the site facility, identify the floor level for which the sensor has been installed. Default value: 1 Y Y N Y P a g e | 20 Version 1.0 DOW CONFIDENTIAL - Do not share without permission Identification Section Field Name Req Description Section 3.4.1 Mechanical Snap Installation ActiveSense Sensors may be fitted with a snap foot that is used in conjunction with "snap" style traps to report when a snap event has occurred. On each Sensor three different attachment points are available. Select the desired attachment point that best suits the application. Only one snap foot may be used per sensor. Attach the snap foot to the sensor by aligning the snap foot clips to the sensor attach points and snapping into place. To remove, carefully pull the snap foot from the sensor in the same direction of the foot clips. Position the snap trap to rest on the snap foot, which holds the sensor up at a slight angle. When the trap snaps it will release the snap foot and the sensor will drop. This change in angle is what is reported as a snap event. Figure 15: Snap Foot Attachment and Armed Position Step 7: A pin to mark the location of sensor will appear on the map over the location of the Hub. Drag the pin to the approximate location where the Sensor will be located (pin location is automatically saved). P a g e | 21 Version 1.0 DOW CONFIDENTIAL - Do not share without permission Figure 16: Mobile Device Map Step 8: Repeat these steps until all Sensors have been installed. Note: Wait at least 30 seconds between subsequent sensor installations to ensure each sensor is completely configured (and has communicated to the hub) before installing any additional sensors. During installation, sensors default to a quiet mode, which has a configurable timeframe established by an ActiveSense administrator (default is 1 hour). This mode allows for sensor activity and disturbance notifications to be undetected while installing, eliminating sensor readings during placement. Once the quiet mode has expired, the sensor will automatically switch to normal operation mode. Note: A maximum of 80 Sensors may be installed to a single Hub/per site. If additional Sensors are needed, an additional Hub may be required. Contact your ActiveSense Specialist for recommendations. Note: A future version of ActiveSense may support a higher number of Sensors per Hub. Section 3.5: ActiveSense Range Extender Installation As a guide, a Hubs normal coverage is approximately a 150 radius in all directions (e.g. approximately 60,000 SQFT). Step 1: Should a Range Extender be required, the following are best practices suggestions:
Located indoors Located as close as possible to the center of the building, at the hub range endpoints Mount as high as possible to avoid any interference. May elevate by using a USB extension and double sided tape if a suitable outlet is not nearby. P a g e | 22 Version 1.0 DOW CONFIDENTIAL - Do not share without permission Must be within 150 of the Hub Antenna oriented up Step 2: On the mobile device, select the site to which the Range Extender will be installed. Step 3: To start the install process, select the Install button on the mobile page. Figure 17: Range Extender Install Mode A Site Summary page displays, and awaits the first install activity. Figure 18: Range Extender Pending Install After initiating the install procedure, the Connect indicator on the Hub will flash blue once per second and the Hub is ready to accept new Range Extenders. The Hub will remain in installation mode to allow multiple devices to be installed. P a g e | 23 Version 1.0 DOW CONFIDENTIAL - Do not share without permission Figure 19: Hub Installation of Range Extender Step 4: Plug the Range Extender into the power supply. Figure 20: Range Extender and Power Supply Figure 21: Connected Range Extender Step 5: Plug the power adapter into an active outlet. Step 6: Hold the ActiveSense Activator over the Activation Point on the Range Extender. Figure 22: Range Extender Installation P a g e | 24 Version 1.0 DOW CONFIDENTIAL - Do not share without permission Step 7: An orange light will illuminate, followed by a green light, indicating the device has been installed successfully. If the green light does not illuminate, and instead the red light stays illuminated and then flashes:
1. Range Extender is out of range of the Hub or another Range Extender, or 2. Hub does not have power, or 3. Hub is not in install mode LED Cycled Red, Blue, Green White Blue Orange Yellow Magenta Red Green Range Extender LED Behaviors Start Up Self Test or Reset Uplink Message Downlink Message Join Initiated / Install Initiated Service Initiated / Service Initiated Uninstall Initiated (Unjoin Initiated) Not Installed (Not Joined) Installed, Communicating, Good Signal Strength (Joined, Communicating, Good RSSI) Installed, Communicating, Marginal Signal Strength
(Joined, Communicating, Marginal RSSI) Installed, Not Communicating
(Joined, Not Communicating) Step 8: Enter all relevant information about the Range Extender. Each Range Extender is numbered to correspond to a number on the map. Once finished, select Save. Green Blinking Red Blinking Figure 23: Range Extender Details P a g e | 25 Version 1.0 DOW CONFIDENTIAL - Do not share without permission Step 9: Drag the pin to the approximate location where the Range Extender will be located. Select Menu to return. Figure 24: Device Map Step 10: Repeat these steps until all Range Extenders have been installed. A maximum of 3 Range Extenders may be installed to a single Hub. If additional coverage is needed an additional Hub should be installed. Note: A future version of ActiveSense may support a higher number of Range Extenders per Hub. P a g e | 26 Version 1.0 DOW CONFIDENTIAL - Do not share without permission ActiveSense Decommissioning Section 4: Un-installing (Decommission) Hardware This process requires access from the mobile device (sensor decommission) as well as from the web portal (site decommission) . Section 4.1: Un-install (Decommission) a Sensor Decommissioning a sensor from an existing hub places the sensor into airplane mode, which extends the battery life of the sensor. Note: A future version of ActiveSense may support synchronous un-installation. Step 1: Place the ActiveSense Activator over the Activation Point as indicated for 10 seconds. The green light will illuminate first; when the red light illuminates, the decommission is complete. While uninstalled, both lights remain off. Figure 25: Sensor Decommission Step 2: From the Web Portal, navigate to the Site>Sensor List.. Step 3: Select the proper Sensor and then select This Sensor is now decommissioned from the previous site. It may now be installed to another Hub at another ActiveSense site location. P a g e | 27 Version 1.0 DOW CONFIDENTIAL - Do not share without permission Section 4.2: Un-install (Decommission) a Range Extender Note: A future version of ActiveSense may support synchronous un-installation. Step 1: Place the ActiveSense Activator over the Activation Point as indicated for 10 seconds. A magenta light will illuminate, followed by the Reset Cycle (red, blue, green); a constant red light indicates the decommission process is complete. While uninstalled, all lights remain off. Figure 26: Range Extender Installation Step 2: From the Web Portal, navigate to the Site>Range Extenders Step 3: Select the desired Range Extender and then select Delete this Extender. This Range Extender is now decommissioned from the previous site. It may now be installed to another Hub at another ActiveSense site location. Section 4.3: Un-install (Decommission) a Hub Note: When moving a Hub to a new site the following decommissioning process must be followed in order to retain data from the previous site for historical analysis. Step 1: From the Web Portal, select the Site Information tab then click the Decommission button. Step 2: Ensure each sensor has been un-installed / decommissioned. Step 3: Ensure each range extender has been un-installed / decommissioned. Step 4: Reset the Hub: Resetting the Hub will remove all connected devices from the Hub. To reset the Hub, press and hold the Set/Reset button on the back of the Hub for approximately 10 seconds. The Set/Reset button can be released once the Connect indicator begins flashing orange. Note: This step converts the Hub to a like new condition, meaning no connectivity with any devices. This terminates all previously established communication to all devices. Step 5: The hub is now available for installation to a new site. Note: A future version of ActiveSense may support single point un-installation. P a g e | 28 Version 1.0 DOW CONFIDENTIAL - Do not share without permission
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Mesh Systems LLC
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0023906472
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N1078 Quality Drive Suite B
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j******@acstestlab.com
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A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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2AC46
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DS003
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N****** W******
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Engineering Technician
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920-3********
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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?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 05/02/2016 | ||||
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) | ActiveSense Rodent Sensor | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power listed is conducted. The antenna for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions if required for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Device must operate with a source-based, time-averaged duty cycle not to exceed 11.6% controlled by firmware or software. | ||||
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 |
International Compliance Laboratories, LLC
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1 | Name |
R**** Z****
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1 | Telephone Number |
920-7********
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1 | Fax Number |
920 7********
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1 |
r******@icl-us.com
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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 | 904.50000000 | 926.50000000 | 0.0188000 |
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