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VIVINT ELEMENT THERMOSTAT USER GUIDE COMMUNICATING TOUCH SCREEN THERMOSTAT RTCOA logo sheet 7aug07 Table Of Contents Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 5 Interior View Installation Location 6 Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 9 Mounting Plate Prepare Wires 10 11 Connecting Wires Power Supply 12 Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Connecting to a Z-Wave network 15 16 Z-Wave and Thermostat Programs 18 Select HVAC & Heat Types Test Installation 20 Wiring Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 23 Detailed Wire Diagram 24 Step By Step Wiring Diagrams Wire Reference Table 28 2 CT200INSTALLATION GUIDE Getting Started 3 Radio Thermostat Tools Needed Small Phillips screwdriver Drill with " bit (6 mm)
! CAUTION To avoid electrical shock and to prevent damage to the furnace, air condi-
tioner, and thermostat, disconnect the power supply before installing or servicing the thermostat or any part of the system . This can be done at the circuit breaker for both the furnance and air conditioner . Do not reconnect electricity until work is complete . Do not short (jumper) across electric terminals at the control on the furnace or air conditioner to test the system . This can damage the thermostat . Your thermostat is a precise instrument . Handle it with care . All wiring must conform to local codes and ordinances . This thermostat is designed for use with 4AA alkaline batteries and/or 24-
volt AC C wire (or a 12- 24 AC or DC source) or millivolt gas systems . Each thermostat relay load should be limited to 1 .0 amp; higher amperage can cause damage to the thermostat . 4 Getting StartedVivint Element CT200 Installation Guide Interior View Unit Back and Mounting Plate Wire terminals Unit Front Up Button Screen Side Button Down Button Bottom Edge Light 5 Getting StartedVivint Element CT200 Installation Guide Installation Location To avoid having to move your wiring to a new location, mount the thermostat in place of the old thermostat . Install the thermostat on an inside wall of an often-used room, about 5 ft. (1.5m) above the floor. Do not install where there are unusual heating conditions, such as:
in direct sunlight; near a lamp, radio, television, radiator register, fireplace; near hot water pipes in the wall; or near a stove on the other side of a wall . Do not locate in unusual cooling conditions, such as: on a wall separating an unheated room; or in a draft from a stairwell, door, or window . Do not locate in a damp area . This can lead to corrosion that will shorten the thermostats life . Do not locate where air circulation is poor, such as: a corner, an alcove, or behind an open door . Do not install the thermostat until all construction and painting is complete . This thermostat does not require leveling . 6 Getting StartedVivint Element CT200 Installation Guide Wiring 7 Radio Thermostat Preperation
! CAUTION Read instructions carefully before removing any wiring from an existing thermostat . Label all wires before disconnecting them form the existing thermostat . 1. Switch off electricity to the heating and cooling systems. This can be done at the circuit breaker . 2 . Remove the cover from the existing thermostat . Check for locking screws on the side or front that must be loosened first. 3. Attach provided labels to each wire for identification. Refer to the lettered terminal where the wires attach; do not use the color of the wires . 4 . Disconnect wires from the existing thermostat, and wind them around a pencil to keep them from falling back inside the wall . 5 . Loosen all mounting screws on the old thermostat and remove it from the wall . 4 W W W G C G G C 8 WiringVivint Element CT200 Installation GuideCWRHGY Attaching the Mounting Plate to the wall 1 . Carefully pull the labeled wires through the center hole in the mounting plate . 2 . Position thermostat for best appearance to cover the hole in the wall . 3 . Mark first and drill a in. (6mm) hole at each screw location. 4 . If you are mounting the Thermostat to sheet rock or if you are using the old mounting holes, use the plastic anchors provided . 5 . Attach the Thermostat to the wall with the screws provided . 9 WiringVivint Element CT200 Installation GuideCWRHGY Prepare Wires Make sure your wires are labeled. If necessary, find the other end connection for each wire on your heating or air conditioning equipment and note the label there . 1 . Fan out wires so that they are aligned with their terminals . 2 . Do not bunch wires in front of the mounting plate . Feed any slack back into the wall . If you have both RH and RC connections, you must set the RC/
RH Switch to OPEN . If you do not have both connections, set the switch to CLOSED .
! CAUTION Do not allow wires to touch each other or other parts on the thermostat . Follow these guidelines for safe and secure wire connections:
Use at least 2 .6 in . of wire for each of your connections to the Thermostat . If you do not have enough wire, splice additional wire to allow enough slack . Terminals accept wires from 16-22 awg . Remove 1/8 in . insulation from the tip of each wire . Take care not to damage the labels for each wire . 10 WiringVivint Element CT200 Installation GuideCWRHGY Connecting Your Wires Reference the Detailed Wire Diagram on page 23 to identify your wiring diagram and set-up information . If necessary, contact customer support for help . 1 . Connect a labeled wire only to a matching lettered terminal . 2 . Press the lever next to the terminal letter, then insert the wire in the terminal well . 3 . Make sure to insert the wire into the terminal well as far as it will go, then release the lever . The wire should be secure and not pull free easily . The Thermostat can be externally powered with a power source rated from 12V to 24V, AC or DC, at 100ma or greater . If used, connect to the C and RH terminals (no polarity) . The 24VAC C wire is the other side of the 24VAC heating transformer and can be found where the other thermostat wires connect at the wall or at the furnace . Do not use the common or ground side of the line voltage . The Thermostat runs on 4 AA alkaline batteries, the C wire
(if available), or both batteries and the C-wire . If you do not have a C wire, you can run a new wire from the HVAC or use a standard 12-24V [AC or DC] wall transformer . The C-wire is optional but preferred for all installations . Example of 5 Wire Heat/Cool System 11 WiringVivint Element CT200 Installation GuideCWRHGY Power Supply While the thermostat can run without batteries on C-wire power, you should install batteries as well to provide power to the unit during outages . See the Thermostat Battery Cautions . 1 . Install four (4) AA alkaline batteries following the marked polarity in the battery compartments. Insert the battery negative end first against the spring, then push the positive end in . 2 . With all the wires connected and the unit attached to the wall, it is time to turn the AC power back on . Reconnect the power at the breaker you used to switch it off. The Thermostat will power-up in the OFF mode . 3 . Your Thermostat is not yet configured to operate your HVAC system . You must now connect your thermostat to a Z-Wave Network and configure the HVAC and Heat Source settings. Battery Installation 12 WiringVivint Element CT200 Installation Guide! THERMOSTAT BATTERY CAUTIONS Always use new Alkaline batteries . Do not use rechargeable batteries of any type . They will not operate the thermostat properly and may lead to damage . Do not mix old and new batteries . Do not mix battery types, for example Lithium with Alkaline . Do not dispose of batteries in fire. Batteries may explode or leak. Always replace the batteries as soon as the Low Batt warning flashes. The thermostat is a battery-powered device; you should replace the batteries before they run out, as failure to replace batteries can result in excessive heating or cooling of your house . Always replace the batteries once a year, even if the Low Batt indicator does not flash. Replacing the batteries also helps to prevent leakage that can corrode and damage the thermostat . If you are leaving your home for a month or more, you should replace the batteries as a precaution against battery failure in your absence . Failing to replace the batteries when necessary could cause the thermo-
stat to lose power or malfunction . If the thermostat loses power, then the thermostat will not control the temperature, which could result in your HVAC system not functioning as you intended and lead to possible damage from excessive heating or cooling . If the thermostat batteries fail with the heat OFF, this can result in NO HEAT and possible frozen or broken pipes and water damage . If the thermostat batteries fail with the cool OFF, this can result in NO COOL and could cause possible damage or excessive temperatures . 13 WiringVivint Element CT200 Installation Guide Setup 14 Vivint Element CT200 User Guide3 You must connect the Thermostat to a Z-Wave network . This unit cannot operate without a network connection . Connecting the Thermostat to a Z-Wave Network The Vivint Element Thermostat is a Z-Wave compliant thermostat . It has an onboard radio that can be connected to an existing Z-Wave network . This device can be used on a network with products from different vendors. 1 . Set your primary controller to INCLUDE mode to add the thermostat as a node on your network (see your specific controllers User Manual for detailed instructions) . 2 . The Thermostat main screen shows a welcome message . Press the SIDE button to continue . 3 . When your primary controller is ready to connect to the Thermostat, press the SIDE button to connect . This initiates the network connection process . The Thermostats screen says Connecting. If the connection fails, the screen says Connection failed. Press the SIDE button to try connecting again . 5 . When the Thermostat has successfully joined a Z-Wave network, the screen displays the message Connected! Complete your setup on the VIVINT panel . Press the SIDE button to continue . 6 . The Thermostat displays the Home screen, with the device status of OFF and the current room temperature . You can now configure the thermostat to work with your system . HELLO. SET UP YOUR ELEMENT THERMOSTAT THROUGH THE VIVINT PANEL OK OFF 70 Your primary controller indicates that the thermostat was successfully added to its network (see your specific controllers User Manual for details) . 2 6 15 SetupVivint Element CT200 Installation Guide Z-Wave and Power Supply The thermostats node type is fixed when it connects to the Z-Wave network; if the C-Wire is not connected and is only battery-powered when connecting to the network, the thermostat will remain a frequent listening routing slave
(FLiRS) node until it is removed from the network . When your thermostat is running on battery power, the Z-Wave radio will turn off to help conserve battery life. The Thermostat Z-Wave radio module supports Z-Wave beaming, which allows other devices in the network to wake up the Z-Wave module and accept commands and then go back to sleep . When your thermostat is running on C-Wire power, the Z-Wave radio will stay on and actively help route messages within the Z-Wave network. The thermostats node type is fixed when it connects to the Z-Wave network; if the C-Wire is present and powered when connecting to the network, the thermostat will remain an always-
listening node until it is removed from the network . Z-Wave and Thermostat Programs You must connect the Thermostat to a Z-Wave network . This unit cannot operate without a network connection . When you are paired to a Z-Wave system, the Z-Wave application on your device controls your thermostats programs . You can still temporarily override settings on the thermostat itself, but otherwise you control it remotely . 16 Setup3Vivint Element CT200 Installation Guide SETTINGS Units Humidity Display Info Installer Navigating the Vivint Element Screens Use the UP and DOWN buttons to move the cursor on the screen . Use the SIDE button to make a selection or scroll through options . To go back to a previous screen, highlight the arrow at the top of the screen and press the SIDE button . After configuring these settings, on the Home screen, press the side button to turn the system on . Press the side button repeatedly to cycle through modes . To return to the Home screen:
Use the arrow (multiple presses) Press and hold the SIDE button for one (1) second Wait 10 seconds for the device to sleep, then press any button to wake it again . 17 SetupVivint Element CT200 Installation Guide Selecting Heat Pump Settings 1 . From the Thermostat's Home screen, press and hold the SIDE button for 3 seconds . The Setting menu opens . 2 . Highlight Installer, then press the SIDE button . The Install Settings menu opens . 3 . Highlight Equipment, then press the SIDE button . The Equipment menu opens . 4 . Highlight Heat Pump, then press the SIDE button . The Heat Pump menu opens . 5 . Highlight Wire, then select the letter corresponding to the terminal the Heat Pump is connected to: O or B . 6 . Under Stages, press the SIDE button until your system's heating stage type is displayed: 1 (single), or 2
(dual) . Selecting HVAC & Heat Types 1 . From the Thermostats Home screen, press and hold the SIDE button for 3 seconds . The Settings menu opens . 2 . Highlight Installer, then press the SIDE button . The Install Settings menu opens . 3 . Highlight Equipment, then press the SIDE button . The Equipment menu opens . 4 . Highlight Heating, then press the SIDE button . The Heating menu opens . 5 . Under Heating Type, press the SIDE button until your heating type is displayed:
Forced Air, Heat Pump, Hydronic, or Radiator . 6 . Under Fuel, press the SIDE button until your heating fuel is displayed: Natural Gas, Propane, Fuel Oil, or Geothermal and Electric . For Heat Pump systems, this field is labeled Aux . Fuel . 7 . Under Stages, press the SIDE button until your systems heating stage type is displayed: 1 (single), 2 (dual), 1 + Auxiliary, or 2 + Auxiliary . For Heat Pump systems, this field is labeled Aux. Stages. Note: Auxiliary stages are only available if you select Heat Pump as the heating type . 18 Heat Types Setup3Vivint Element CT200 Installation GuideHEATINGTYPEFUELForced AirNatural Gas1STAGES Selecting Cooling Type 1 . From the Thermostats Home screen, press and hold the SIDE button for 3 seconds . The Settings menu opens . 2 . Highlight Installer, then press the SIDE button . The Install Settings menu opens . 3 . Highlight Equipment, then press the SIDE button . The Equipment menu opens . 4 . Highlight Cooling, the press the SIDE button . The Cooling menu opens . 5 . Under Type, press the SIDE button until your Cooling type is displayed: Air Conditioning, Heat Pump, or Evaporate . 6 . Under Stages, press the SIDE button until the number of stages your system uses is displayed: 1(single) or 2 (dual) . Selecting Humidity Settings 1 . From the Thermostats Home screen, press and hold the SIDE button for 3 seconds . The Settings menu opens . 2 . Highlight Installer, then press the SIDE button . The Install Settings menu opens . 3 . Highlight Equipment, then press the SIDE button . The Equipment menu opens . 4 . Highlight Humidity, the press the SIDE button . The Humidity menu opens . 5 . Under Type, press the SIDE button until the type of humidity system you have is displayed:
None, Humidifier, Dehumidifier, or Air Conditioner . 6 . Under Activation, press the SIDE button until the method your humidity system uses is displayed: W(ith) Heating, W(ith) Cooling, or Independent . 7 . Under Fan, press the SIDE button until the fan option your humidity system uses is displayed: Active or Inactive . Cooling Humidity 19 SetupVivint Element CT200 Installation GuideCOOLINGTYPEAir Con.1STAGESHUMIDITYTYPEACTIVATIONNoneW/ HeatingActiveFANHere are the Humidity values:Humidity Typeo Noneo Humidiero Dehumid.o Air Con.Activationo W/ Heatingo W/ Coolingo IndependentFano Activeo Inactive Test Installation If you have a heat pump, leave the Thermostat in Off mode for 4 (four) minutes before checking Cool . Do not operate AC if the outside temp is below 65F . 6 . Wait for the test to end, or highlight the back arrow and press the SIDE button . A test of a successfully functioning heating system will show a rise in the temperature, as well as the proper wires indicated as being active . If the temperature appears to drop, or the wrong wires are indicated as being active, the test indicates a problem with the Thermostat installation . Check the wire connections and run the heating test again . To Check Heat The heating and cooling tests run for up to 30 minutes .You can stop a test at any time by selecting the arrow and pressing the SIDE button . 1 . From the Thermostats Home screen, press and hold the SIDE button for 3 seconds . The Settings menu opens . 2 . Highlight Installer, then press the SIDE button . The Install Settings menu opens . 3 . Highlight Testing, then press the SIDE button . The Testing menu opens . 4 . Highlight Heating, then press the SIDE button . The Heat Test menu opens . 5 . Highlight START, then press the SIDE button . The Ther-
mostat screen displays the following:
HEAT TIME: how long the test has been running in minutes and seconds ACTIVE: the wires the system is using to com-
municate with the heating system (example: W, G) CHANGE: the amount of temperature change caused during the test
(example: +3 .4) 20 HEAT TEST HEAT TIME: 18:24 ACTIVE: W, G CHANGE: +3.4 STOP Setup3Vivint Element CT200 Installation Guide temperature, as well as the proper wires indicated as being active . If the temperature appears to rise, or the wrong wires are indicated as being active, the test indicates a problem with the Thermostat installation . Check the wire connections and run the cooling test again . To Check Cool 1 . From the Thermostats Home screen, press and hold the SIDE button for 3 seconds . The Settings menu opens . 2 . Highlight Installer, then press the SIDE button . The Install Settings menu opens . 3 . Highlight Testing, then press the SIDE button . The Testing menu opens . 4 . Highlight Cooling, then press the SIDE button . The Cool Test menu opens . 5 . Highlight START, then press the SIDE button . The Thermostat screen displays the following:
COOL TIME: how long the test has been running in minutes and seconds ACTIVE: the wires the system is using to com-
municate with the cooling system (example: Y, G) CHANGE: the amount of temperature change caused during the test
(example: -2 .6) 6 . Wait for the test to end, or highlight the back arrow and press the SIDE button . A test of a successfully functioning cooling system will show a drop in the COOL TEST COOL TIME: 19:59 ACTIVE: Y, G CHANGE: -2.6 STOP 21 SetupVivint Element CT200 Installation Guide Wiring Diagrams 22 Vivint Element CT200 User Guide4 Detailed Wiring Diagrams 3 Wire Heat WIRES C W R HVAC 4 Wire Heat WIRES C W R G HVAC 5 Wire Heat/Cool WIRES C W Y R G HVAC 6 Wire Heat/Cool WIRES C W Y RH RC G HVAC C W R Go to Page 19 Multi-stage Cool Multi-stage Heat WIRES C Wn Yn R G HVAC C W Y R G C W Y RC RH G C W R G Go to Page 19 Go to Page 19 4 Wire Heat Pump w/o Aux Heat WIRES C B or O Y R G HVAC Go to Page 20 Multi-stage Heat Pump w/ Multi-stage Aux Heat WIRES C B or O AUXn Yn R G HVAC C Wn Yn R G Go to Page 20 C B O or Go to Page 21 G R Y R G C B O or YnWn Go to Page 21 23 Wiring DiagramsVivint Element CT200 Installation Guide Step-By-Step Wiring Diagrams 3 Wire Heat GAS MILLIVOLT or 24VAC System 1 . Connect the R (or RH) wire to the RH terminal . This connects the heat power . 2 . Connect the W wire to the W terminal . This connects the heat . 3 . If available, connect the C wire to the C terminal . POWER HVAC SYSTEM C W R C B O W THERMOSTAT W2 Y Y2 RH RC G A HVAC SYSTEM C W R G C B O W THERMOSTAT W2 Y Y2 RH RC G A 4. Go to Connect Your Wires on page 9. 4 Wire Heat 1 . Connect the R (or RH) wire to the POWER RH terminal . This connects the heat power . 2 . Connect the W wire to the W terminal . This connects the heat . 3 . Connect the G wire to the G terminal . This connects the fan . 4 . If available, connect the C wire to the C terminal . 5. Go to Connect Your Wires on page 9. 5 Wire Heat/Cool 1 . Connect the W wire to the W terminal . This connects the heat . 2 . Connect the Y wire to the Y terminal . This connects the cooling compressor . 3 . Connect the RH or R wire to the RH terminal . This connects the power . HVAC SYSTEM C R W Y G POWER C B O W THERMOSTAT TERMINALS W2 Y Y2 RH RC G A 4 . Connect the G wire to the G terminal . This connects the fan . 5 . If available, connect the C wire to the C terminal . 6. Go to Connect Your Wires on page 9. 24 Wiring Diagrams4Vivint Element CT200 Installation Guide 6 Wire Heat/Cool 1 . Connect the W wire to the W terminal . This connects the heat . 2 . Connect the Y wire to the Y terminal . This connects to the cooling compressor . 3 . Disconnect the RC and RH terminals by removing the Jumper Wire . HVAC SYSTEM Y RH RC W G C POWER C B O W THERMOSTAT TERMINALS W2 Y Y2 RH RC G A
*RC and RH disconnected 4 . Connect the RH wire to the RH terminal and the RC wire to the RC terminal . This connects power . 5 . Connect the G wire to the G terminal . This connects the fan . 6 . If available, connect the C wire to the C terminal . 7. Go to Connect Your Wires on page 9. Multi-stage Heat & Multi-Stage Cool The CT200 can handle up to 2 stages of HEAT and 2 stages of COOL . 1 . Connect the W and W2 wires to HVAC SYSTEM W2 C POWER W Y Y2 R G the W and W2 terminals . This connects the stages of HEAT . 2 . Connect the Y and Y2 wires to the Y and Y2 terminals . This connects the stages of COOL . C B O W THERMOSTAT TERMINALS W2 Y Y2 RH RC G A 3 . Connect the RH or R wire to the RH terminal . This connects the power . 4 . Connect the G wire to the G terminal . This connects the fan . 5 . If available, connect the C wire to the C terminal . 6. Go to Connect Your Wires on page 9. 25 Wiring DiagramsVivint Element CT200 Installation Guide POWER HVAC SYSTEM C 4 Wire Heat Pump (heat/cool) without Auxiliary Heat 1 . Connect the O wire to the O terminal or the B wire to the B terminal . This connects the change-over valve . If you have both O and B, connect only the O wire to the O terminal and DO NOT connect B to B terminal (see the Wire Reference Table on page 23 for Trane terminal labels) . C B O W THERMOSTAT TERMINALS O Y R W2 or or Y Y2 RH RC G A G B 2 . Connect the Y wire to the Y terminal . This connects the compressor . 3 . Connect the R wire to the RH terminal . This connects the power . 4 . Connect the G wire to the G terminal . This connects the fan . 5 . If available, connect the C wire to the C terminal . 6. Go to Connect Your Wires on page 9. Multi-stage Heat Pump with Multi-Stage Aux Heat The CT200 can handle up to 2 stages of Pump compression and 2 stages of AUX heat . 1 . Connect O wire to the O terminal AUX1 AUX2 Y Y2 R G HVAC SYSTEM C O B POWER or or C B O W W2 THERMOSTAT TERMINALS or the B wire to the B terminal . This connects the change-over valve . If you have both O and B, connect only the O wire to the O terminal and DO NOT connect B to B terminal (see Wire Reference Table on page X for Trane terminal labels .) . Y Y2 RH RC G A 2 . Connect the AUX 1 and AUX 2 wires to the AUX 1 and AUX 2 terminals . This connects the auxiliary heat . 3 . Connect the Y and Y2 wires to the Y and Y2 terminals . This connects the compressor . 4 . Connect the R wire to RH terminal . This connects the power . 5 . Connect the G wire to the G terminal . This connects the fan . 6 . If available, connect the C wire to the C terminal . 7. Go to Connect Your Wires on page 9. 26 Wiring Diagrams4Vivint Element CT200 Installation Guide Accessory Wiring MOTOR VALVE CT102 W SOLENOID VALVE CT102 W Zoned Hot Water Heat For Solenoid or Motor valves, connect the wires based on the diagrams to the correct terminal on the CT200 . When controlling a hydronic heating system, configure the thermostat as HVAC Type =
Normal with Heat Type = Gas . USE ONLY IN HEAT MODE . The CT200 must be powered by 24v ac . The third wire on your valve may be called 6, Y, or G (see the Wire Reference Table on page 23 . RH RH RH RH A W W A A A 27 Wiring DiagramsVivint Element CT200 Installation Guide Wire Reference Table Possible Wires What They Control R or V or VR RH and RC Single power for HEAT and COOL RH or 4 RH Power for HEAT (RH not connected to RC jumper clip removed) RC Power for COOL (RH not connected to RC jumper clip removed) W 1st stage HEAT or 1st stage auxiliary heat W2 2nd stage HEAT or 2nd stage auxiliary heat W3 3rd stage HEAT or 2nd stage of 2 stage auxiliary heat Y COOL control or 1st stage compression for heat pump Y2 2nd stage COOL control or 2nd stage compression for a heat pump G FAN control C 24VAC power (to power thermostat) NOTE: TRANE uses B for this connection H External Humidifier DH External De-Humidifier EX external fresh air baffle B Heat pump changeover (cool to heat, powered in heat) O Heat pump changeover (heat to cool, powered in cool) IMPORTANT: If there are both B and O wires (Trane pump products) DO NOT CONNECT B to B terminal . Instead, connect B to C terminal. If not a Trane product, tape off B. n/a Emergency heat (do not connect, tape off) n/a System monitor (do not connect, tape off) n/a Outdoor sensor (do not connect, tape off) RC W W2 W3 Y Y2 G or F C or X H DH EX B O B and O E L T 28 Wiring Diagrams4Vivint Element CT200 Installation Guide C 24VAC power (to power thermostat) Emergency heat. Do not connect, tape off. RH Power for HEAT Y COOL control W2 2nd stage HEAT G Fan control O C Lennox Heat Pump V or VR or R M or Y Y or W or W2 F or G R or O X or X2 or C Trane Products [American Standard]
B X2 Zoned Hot Water 2 wire R W Motor Driven Valves 3 Wire R or 5 W or 4 Y or G or 6 (the 3rd wire) Solenoid Valves 3 Wire R W Y or G
(the 3rd wire) RH (power) W (heat ON) RH (power) A (heat ON) W (heat OFF) A (heat OFF) RH W 29 Wiring DiagramsVivint Element CT200 Installation Guide OPERATION GUIDE Product Overview 30 Exterior View 32 Screens Menu Screen Compressor Protection Home Screen Outside Temp Screen Settings Screen 33 34 35 Settings Units Humidity Display Info Installer Equipment Comfort Network Link Reset Testing Reset Calibration Cycling Staging Restart Reset 36 37 38 39 40 41 41 42 43 Other Device Information 44 Low Battery Warning Network Disconnected 30 CT200 Product Overview 31 Radio Thermostat Exterior View SETTINGS Units Humidity Display Info Installer Screens Navigating the Vivint Element screens Use the UP and DOWN buttons to move the cursor on the screen . Use the SIDE button to make a selection or scroll through options . To go back to a previous screen, highlight the arrow at the top of the screen and press the SIDE button . To return to the Home screen Use the arrow (multiple presses) Press and hold the SIDE button for one (1) second Wait 10 seconds for the device to sleep, then press any button to wake it again . 32 Vivint Element CT200 Operation GuideProduct Overview5 Home Screen Mode Target Temp Room Temp This is the default screen on the Thermostat . Anytime the unit wakes from sleep (or senses you approaching, if the sensor is enabled), the screen lights up and displays the systems mode (top), the target temperature (center), and the current room temperature (bottom) . When in Heat mode, the light bar at the bottom of the unit glows red. When in Cool mode, it glows blue. When the unit is off, the light bar does not glow . When the system is actively heating or cooling, the colored glow flickers. TIP: If your system is in a heating and cooling mode, press the SIDE button once to see the other target temperature . Pressing SIDE again opens the Menu screen . To see this screen, press and hold the SIDE button for one (1) second; or wait 10 seconds for the device to sleep, then press any button to wake it again . If you are in another menu, you can also use the arrow at the top of the screen to go back until you get to the Home screen . To temporarily change the target temperature, press up/down . The system will meet the target temperature until the next program period starts or you change the system mode . 33 Vivint Element CT200 Operation GuideProduct Overview7069 Outside Temp Screen This screen displays the outside temperature and inside humidity
(in %), and lets you put the system into Vacation mode . To see this screen, press the SIDE button twice . Menu Screen This screen enables you to change the mode (heat/cool/off) and fan operation (auto/on/15 min/30 min/1 hr) . To see this screen, from the Home screen, press the SIDE button once . If your system is in a heating and cooling mode, press the SIDE button twice . Settings Screen This screen enables you to adjust the Thermostats settings, such as display units (F or C), target humidity levels, how the display activates, see information about the Thermostat, and adjust installation settings . To see this screen, from the Home screen, press and hold the SIDE button for three (3) seconds . 34 OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE 60 INSIDE HUMIDITY 25%
Vacation Back Heat Auto Cool Heat&Cool 15 min 30 min 1 hr SETTINGS Units Humidity Display Info Installer Vivint Element CT200 Operation GuideProduct Overview5 Z-Wave and Thermostat Programs The Thermostat must be connected to a Z-Wave network in order to operate . Use your Z-Wave application to adjust the heating and cool-
ing programs that the Thermostat uses to run your system . You can temporarily override target temperatures and change system modes from the thermostat, but you must use the Z-Wave application to make permanent changes to programs . Compressor Protection The Thermostat has a minimum cycle time of four (4) minutes to protect your compressor from excessive wear from responding to thermostat changes . The Home screen shows an hour glass and the message Please Wait. The compressor will not come on until the four-minute delay is over . 35 Vivint Element CT200 Operation GuideProduct Overview Customization 36 Vivint Element CT200 User Guide6 The Settings screen provides access to many features and settings of the Thermostat . Features you can control on the Settings screen are F / C display, humidity targets, display behavior, information about the Thermostat, and installer settings . The following pages provide detailed information about each of these settings . select an option, then press the SIDE button to confirm. Units The Thermostat can display either Fahrenheit or Celsius temperature units . The Thermostat can display room temperatures in a range from 28F to 99F (-2C to 37C) with increments of 0 .5 (F or C) . 1 . From the Home screen, press and hold the SIDE button for three (3) seconds . 2 . Press DOWN to highlight Units, then press the SIDE button . The currently selected option has a check mark next to it . 3 . Using the UP or DOWN buttons, Humidity This screen is only available if your system includes humidity controlling equipment . 1 . From the Home screen, press and hold the SIDE button for three (3) seconds . 2 . Press DOWN to highlight Humidity, then press the SIDE button . The current Humidity Target Level percentage displays . Every 10 seconds, the display shows the target temperature associated with the humidity value . UNITS Farenheit Celcius HUMIDITY TARGET LVL 45%
TAP SIDE BUTTON TO GO BACK 3 . Press UP or DOWN to set a new target humidity percentage, then press the SIDE button to confirm. 37 CustomizationVivint Element CT200 Operation Guide Display The Thermostat display can operate in one of two modes:
Approach or Button Tap . Approach means that the devices display will automatically turn on when it senses you approach within 4 (four) feet of the unit . Button Tap means that you will have to press one of the buttons on the unit to wake the display . 1 . From the Home screen, press and hold the SIDE button for three (3) seconds . DISPLAY ON:
Approach Button Tap INFO POWER 24VAC BATTERY 85%
HEATING HEAT PUMP AUX. HEAT ACTIVE RELAYS Y, O, G NETWORK CONNECTED SOFTWARE D-V1.23 Z-V1.23 2 . Press DOWN to highlight Display, then press the SIDE button . The current Display On behavior has a check mark next to it . 3 . Press UP or DOWN to select a behavior, then press the SIDE button to confirm. Info Information about the Thermostat device includes:
POWER: The power supply the unit is currently using
(batteries, C-wire, and/or transformer) . BATTERY: How much battery power is currently left, if batteries are installed in the unit . HEATING: The heating setting the system is currently using . ACTIVE RELAYS: The wires currently being used by the system . NETWORK: Whether or not the unit is currently connected to a Z-Wave network . SOFTWARE: The current software and firmware versions the unit is using . 38 Customization6Vivint Element CT200 Operation Guide 1 . From the Home screen, press and hold the SIDE button for three
(3) seconds . 2 . Press DOWN to highlight Info, then press the SIDE button . Information about the Thermostat displays . 3 . Press UP or DOWN to scroll through the available information . Installer Installer settings control the following Thermostat functions:
EQUIPMENT: heating, cooling, humidity control, and fan behavior COMFORT: swing, differential, and other settings NETWORK: the Thermostats connection to a Z-Wave Network TESTING: the Thermostats connection to your equipment RESET: resetting the Thermostats software to factory default
! WARNING Be sure to turn the thermostat operating mode to OFF before changing HVAC setup EQUIPMENT The Equipment settings menu is typically used during installation of the Thermostat . The options in this menu enable you to set the heating, cooling, humidity control, and fan equipment behavior . See the Installation Guides Setup section for information on setting those options . COMFORT Comfort settings enable you to control:
CALIBRATION: Offsets the units temperature display CYCLING: This feature enables you to set the acceptable variance in temperature between the Thermostats setting and the current room temperature before the heating or cooling system will turn on . The Cycling range can be from 0 .5 to 4 .0F ( .25 to 2C) . For example, if Cycling is set to 2 .0F and the Thermostat is set to 70F target temperature, the heat cycle will start when the room temperature drops to 68F . Similarly, the cooling system will start when the room temperature increases to 72F . The HVAC runs until the room reaches the target temperature, and then shuts off. 39 CustomizationVivint Element CT200 Operation Guide Installer: Comfort Cont . STAGING: Used for multiple stage systems only . Staging is the number of degrees between the room temperature and the target temperature at which the next stage in multi-
stage systems will engage to bring the room temperature back to the target . The default is 2F . The programmable range is 2F to 6F (1- 3C) . CALIBRATION 1 . From the Home screen, press and hold the SIDE button for three (3) seconds . 2 . Press DOWN to highlight Installer, then press the SIDE button . 3 . Press DOWN to highlight Comfort, then press the SIDE button . 4 . Press DOWN to highlight Calibration, then press the SIDE button .The current temperature offset displays. HEAT/COOL WHENEVER 1.5 OFF TARGET 5 . Press UP or DOWN to change the value, then press the SIDE button to confirm. CYCLING 1 . From the Home screen, press and hold the SIDE button for three (3) seconds . 2 . Press DOWN to highlight Installer, then press the SIDE button . 3 . Press DOWN to highlight Comfort, then press the SIDE button . CALIBRATION OFFSET BY
-2 4 . Press DOWN to highlight Cycling, then press the SIDE button . The current cycling value displays . 5 . Press UP or DOWN to change the value, then press the SIDE button to confirm. 40 Customization6Vivint Element CT200 Operation Guide STAGING 1 . From the Home screen, press and hold the SIDE button for three (3) seconds . 2 . Press DOWN to highlight Installer, then press the SIDE button . 3 . Press DOWN to highlight Comfort, then press the SIDE button . 4 . Press DOWN to highlight Staging, then press the SIDE button . The current staging value displays . START STAGE 2 WHENEVER 3.5 OFF TARGET 5 . Press UP or DOWN to change the value, then press the SIDE button to confirm. NETWORK Network settings enable you to link (connect) the Thermostat to a Z-Wave Network, and to reset the network connection . LINK Before starting this procedure, go to your Vivint panel and prepare it for new devices . Once it is ready, link the Thermostat to the network . 1 . From the Home screen, press and hold the SIDE button for three (3) seconds . 2 . Press DOWN to highlight Installer, then press the SIDE button . 3 . Press DOWN to highlight Network, then press the SIDE button . NETWORK STATUS Unlinked Link 4 . Press DOWN to highlight Link, then press the SIDE button . The current networking status displays . 41 CustomizationVivint Element CT200 Operation Guide Installer: Network/Reset Cont . 5 . Highlight Link, then press the SIDE button . The unit attempts to connect to a local Z-Wave Network . RESET The Network>Reset resets the Thermostat's radio to unlink it from its linked Z-Wave Controller . Use this option before replacing your Z-Wave Controller so that your Thermostat can connect to the new controller . 1 . From the Home screen, press and hold the SIDE button for three (3) seconds . 2 . Press DOWN to highlight Installer, then press the SIDE button . RESET Are you sure?
Reset 3 . Press DOWN to highlight Network, then press the SIDE button . 4 . Press DOWN to highlight Reset, then press the SIDE button . 5. To confirm that you want to reset the connection, press DOWN to highlight Reset, then press the SIDE button .The connection resets . Testing Testing options enable you to test the functionality of your heating and cooling equipments connection to the Thermostat . For instructions on running these tests, see page 20 in the Installation Guide . 42 Customization6Vivint Element CT200 Operation Guide Reset The Reset menu enables you to restart the Thermostat, as well as to reset the device to factory defaults . RESTART 1 . From the Home screen, press and hold the SIDE button for three (3) seconds . 2 . Press DOWN to highlight Installer, then press the SIDE button . 3 . Press DOWN to highlight Reset, then press the SIDE button . 4 . Press DOWN to highlight Restart, then press the SIDE button . RESTART Restart thermostat now?
Restart 5. To confirm that you want to restart the device, press DOWN to highlight Reset, then press the SIDE button . The device restarts . RESET RESET 1 . From the Home screen, press and hold the SIDE button for three
(3) seconds . 2 . Press DOWN to highlight Installer, then press the SIDE button . 3 . Press DOWN to highlight Reset, then press the SIDE button . 4 . Press DOWN to highlight Reset, then press the SIDE button . 5. To confirm that you want to reset the device to factory defaults, press DOWN to highlight Reset, then press the SIDE button . The device resets itself and reboots . You will need to connect the device to your Z-Wave Network and specify your systems equipment and settings . See the Installation Guide Setup section . Reset to factory defaults?
Reset 43 CustomizationVivint Element CT200 Operation Guide Other Device Information Low Battery Warning The Thermostat displays this screen when the batteries are running low on charge and should be replaced . This screen will only display once per day the first time the screen wakes. 1 . Press the SIDE button to dismiss this warning . 2 . Turn the thermostat mode to OFF (from heat or cool) . 3 . Replace the batteries . 4 . Turn the thermostat mode back on to HEAT or COOL . Your settings will be retained and the thermostat will automatically reconnect to the Z-Wave Network . Network Disconnected The Thermostat displays this screen when it has lost its connection to the Z-Wave Network . This screen will only display once per day the first time the screen wakes . 1 . Press the SIDE button to DISCONNECTED NETWORK OK dismiss this warning . 2 . Go to the Home > Installer
> Network > Link menu, and follow the procedure to reconnect the Thermostat to the Z-Wave Network . Firmware Updating The Thermostat displays this screen when it is updating its firmware. Wait until the firmware update is complete (about 15 minutes) and this screen is no longer displayed before attempting to use the Thermostat . Updating 44 Customization6Vivint Element CT200 Operation Guide Vivint Element CT200 Operation Guide FCC WARNING Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment . 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), try to correct the interference by following these suggestions:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna . Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver . Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected . Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help . WARNING: Changes or modifications to this receiver not expressly approved by RTCOA void the users authority to operate this equipment. RF Exposure info -- (manual) This equipment complies with FCCs and IC's RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed and operated to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Installers must ensure that 20cm separation distance will be maintained between the device (excluding its handset) and users. 45 This device complies with Industry Canadas licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference; and
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR dIndustrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lexploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes :
(1) lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;
(2) lutilisateur de lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. Statement Of Use 100% Compatible with all popular residential HVAC systems: 24VAC single stage and two stage conventional heating systems (gas, oil, electric), heat pumps with up to two stages of heat and up to two stages of auxiliary heat (electric or fossil), zoned forced air and zoned hot water (2 or 3 wire), millivolt systems (with a 12-
24V AC or DC source), one or two stage cooling, and hybrid systems . Do not use this thermostat with with line voltage heating systems . 2015 Radio Thermostat Company of America . All rights reserved .
1 | ACB-Form-FCC-Application-Letters | Cover Letter(s) | 41.23 KiB |
Authority to Act as Agent ___ January 12,2016 Date: _ FCC ID American Certification Body, Inc. 6731 Whittier Avenue Suite C110 McLean, VA 22101 To Whom It May Concern:
__ GUANGZHOU GRG METROLOGY&TEST CO.,LTD.__ is authorized to act on our behalf, until otherwise notified, for applications to American Certification Body, Inc. (ACB). We certify that we are not subject to denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 862. Further, no party, as defined in 47 CFR 1.2002 (b), to the application is subject to denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits. Thank you, Agency Agreement Expiration Date: ____9 Months___ Wincan Chan
(Print name) _ ___ _________
(Signature1) By:
____ On behalf of: __ Radio Thermostat Company of America, Inc___ ___Director, Global Quality___
(Company Name) 1 - Must be signed by applicant contact given for applicant on the FCC site, or by the authorized agent if an appropriate authorized agent letter has been provided. Letters should be placed on appropriate letterhead. 022311 6
1 | Request for Confidentiality | Cover Letter(s) | 79.29 KiB |
Request for Confidentiality ____ January 12,2016 Date: _ Subject: Confidentiality Request for: ____QO8-CT200R1___ Pursuant to FCC 47 CRF 0.457(d) and 0.459 and IC RSP-100, Section 10, the applicant requests that a part of the subject FCC application be held confidential. Type of Confidentiality Requested Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Permanent Permanent Permanent*2 Permanent Permanent Permanent Permanent Permanent Permanent*
Exhibit Block Diagrams External Photos Internal Photos Operation Description/Theory of Operation Parts List & Placement/BOM Tune-Up Procedure Schematics Test Setup Photos Users Manual
*Note: ______(Insert Explanation as Necessary)______ RADIO THERMOSTAT COMPANY OF AMERICA, INC__ has spent substantial effort in developing this product and it is one of the first of its kind in industry. Having the subject information easily available to "competition" would negate the advantage they have achieved by developing this product. Not protecting the details of the design will result in financial hardship. Permanent Confidentiality:
The applicant requests the exhibits listed above as permanently confidential be permanently withheld from public review due to materials that contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. Short-Term Confidentiality:
The applicant requests the exhibits selected above as short term confidential be withheld from public view for a period of __0__ days from the date of the Grant of Equipment Authorization and prior to marketing. This is to avoid premature release of sensitive information prior to marketing or release of the product to the public. Applicant is also aware that they are responsible to notify ACB in the event information regarding the product or the product is made available to the public. ACB will then release the documents listed above for public disclosure pursuant to FCC Public Notice DA 04-1705. NOTE for Industry Canada Applications:
The applicant understands that until such time that IC distinguishes between Short Term and Permanent Confidentiality, either type of marked exhibit above will simply be marked Confidential when submitted to IC. Sincerely, ____ Wincan Chan ____
(Print name) 2 - The asterisked items (*) require further justification before permanent confidentiality will be allowed. These also currently require review by the FCC under their Permit-But-Ask policy before the grant is issued and can delay completion of an application. Further justification should be added to the note above. One such example for a potted device would be: The EUT is FULLY potted using a non-removable epoxy based material. Removal of potting material causes irreparable damage to internal circuitry. See photographs exhibits that outline the device before and after potting. 022311 6
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1 | 2016-01-17 | 908.4 ~ 908.4 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | Original Equipment |
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1 | Effective |
2016-01-17
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Radio Thermostat Company of America, Inc
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0007807068
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1 | Physical Address |
4120 Dale Rd Suite J-8 #135
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4120 Dale Rd
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Modesto, CA
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United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
h******@acbcert.com
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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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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
QO8
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
CT200R1
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
K****** L********
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1 | Telephone Number |
41567********
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1 | Fax Number |
41535********
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k******@rtcoa.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
GUANGZHOU GRG METROLOGY & TEST CO., LTD.
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1 | Name |
J****** C********
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1 | Physical Address |
163 Ping Yun Rd., West of Huang Pu Ave
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Guangzhou, Guangdong Provice, 510656
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China
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1 | Telephone Number |
86-20********
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1 | Fax Number |
86-20********
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c******@grgtest.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
GUANGZHOU GRE METROLOGY & TEST CO., LTD.
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1 | Name |
N**** D******
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1 | Physical Address |
163 Ping Yun Rd., West of Huang Pu Ave
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Guangzhou, Guangdong Provice, 510656
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China
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1 | Telephone Number |
86-20******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
86-20********
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d******@grgtest.com
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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 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Thermostat | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Guangzhou GRG Metrology And Test Technology LTD.
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1 | Name |
G**** W********
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1 | Telephone Number |
86203******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
86 20********
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w******@grg.net.cn
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1 | 1 | 15C | 908.40000000 | 908.40000000 |
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