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Smart Security System USERS GUIDE 10:35:422019-06-05 Wednesday2154678930 CONTENTS 1 DO THIS FIRST 1 Things to be Noted Before Getting Started 1 What You Need 2 IN THE BOX 3 MEET YOUR ALARM SYSTEM 3 How the Alarm System Works 4 Getting to Know Your System 4 Smart Hub 9 Remote Tag 10 RFID Tag 10 Door/Window Sensor 11 PIR Motion Detector 13 PLACEMENT/INSTALLATION 13 Where to Place/Install Smart Hub 13 Where to Place Door/Window Sensor 14 How to Install PIR Motion Detector 15 GETTING STARTED 15 15 15 16 Exit/Entry Delay 16 How to Record a Voice Message by Panel 17 How to Pair a Remote Tag by Panel 17 How to Pair a Wireless Sensor by Panel 18 How to Pair a RFID Tag by Panel 18 How to Pair a Wireless Siren by Panel 18 How to Pair a Alarm Wireless Switch by Panel 19 APP 19 Download App 20 USING SMART SECURITY SYSTEM 20 The Security Levels 21 How to Arm or Disarm 22 Make a Call on Panel 22 Smart Hub Features 22 RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS 23 SPECIFICATIONS 24 FCC WARNING DO THIS FIRST. Things to be Noted Before Getting Started The followings are for hub cellular + Wi-Fi model only. You should select a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network. The hub does not support the 5GHz Wi-Fi. Select the 5GHz band instead of the 2.4GHz band is the most common mistake when setting up the hub for the first time. Your Wi-Fi password must not contain space or other special characters. Place your hub as close as possible to your router when setting up. A slow network speed will also affect the performance of your hub. It is recommended to have an upload speed of at least 2Mbps or faster. Make sure that the AP isolation setting in your router is disabled. 1 IN THE BOX. Smart Hub (Panel) Alarm, display and keypad. PIR Motion Detector x1 Senses when someone walks nearby. Remote Tag x2 Wireless key to quickly away-arm, home-arm and disarm your home, and to trigger an emergency alarm. RFID Tags x2 (Optional) Key fob to quickly arm and disarm your home. Door/Window Sensor x1(x2 optional) Senses when a door or window is opened. Wireless Siren (Optional) Sounds when the alarm goes off. For Smart Hub installation
. Power Adapter Hub Bracket Bottom Cover Screws x2 For PIR Motion Detector installation PIR Motion Extra Adhesive Detector Bracket Mounting Strips Screws x2 Extra Adhesive Mounting Strips For door/window installation 2 10:35:422019-06-05 Wednesday2154678930 MEET YOUR ALARM SYSTEM. How the Alarm System Works Arm the system by the remote, RFID tag, the ARM button of hub touchscreen or the APP. The hub internal siren sounds at 85dB on-site The APP lets you know whats happening at home, anywhere, any time. The hub receives the command and enters Armed mode. When a Door/Window Sensor detects a door/window is being opened, the sensor sends a signal to the panel letting the hub know that there has been an intrusion. When an optional external wireless siren has been placed there will be a signal to be sent to the siren. The hub sends a push notification and text message to your phone when a sensor is triggered if you enable the notification function located in your app settings. 3 10:35:422019-06-05 Wednesday215467893010:35:422019-06-05 Wednesday2154678930 Getting to Know Your System All sensors are wirelessly connected to the hub. In the event of alarm activation, for example, when a sensor is triggered, a push notification will be sent and an alarm call will be made automatically to all registered users. The system can be controlled on-site by the remote tag supplied, or remotely from anywhere with our free dedicated mobile application. The system can connect with up to 100 wireless sensors, 10 remote tags and 10 RFID tags. Smart Hub Alarm, display, keypad and the brains of the system Overview Keypad ARM, ARM STAY, DISARM and DIAL buttons. Keypad for entering passcode, setting, and more. Display Window Display system status, time, the alarms information, menus, and more. RFID tag reader zone Tap RFID tag here to arm and disarm. Status indicator Indicates the ARM/DISARM/ARM STAY/ALARM status. Tamper switch The tamper switch (lever underneath the bracket) will trigger an alarm notification if an attempt is made to remove the hub from its installed location. And the alarm sounds. Speaker For voice prompt and the alarm. Backup battery ON/OFF Push to ON to turn on the built-in backup battery. Power port (Micro USB) Plug in the power cable here. 4 10:35:422019-06-05 Wednesday2154678930 Arm/Disarm status Top status bar Home screen Your home screen may look different if you use another version of hub. Status bar Bottom status area for countdown bar, alarm information and clock. RFID read zone The icons in the status bar at the top of the screen shows information about the hub. What you see What it means Wi-Fi network
(Cellular+Wi-Fi model) SMS Call Lock keypad Power Shows that the system is connected to a Wi-Fi source and the signal strength when it is shown in white. More bars means stronger connection. Shows that the hub has a Wi-Fi Internet connection when dot is shown. Text message sending Calling The keypad is locked AC powered, and the progress bars shows in case of charging. Shows the battery level when the system has lost AC power. The icon is red when the backup battery power is low. 5 10:35:422019-06-05 Wednesday Arm/Disarm status Heres the Arm/Home Arm/Disarm status of system. What it means What you see System is AWAY ARMED. System is HOME ARMED. System is DISARMED. Alarm information Display what happened in case of alarm. Countdown bar Clock is shown without countdown process. What you see What happens and what you should do Please exit Please disarm Synchronizing You now have xx seconds to leave home before the Exit Delay expires. When Exit Delay is completed, the alarm system is armed. You must disarm the system before Entry Delay expires, or an alarm will go off. You must active the wireless transmitter before the paring delay expires. Quick view of menu features Your icons may look different if you use another version of hub. Icon Item What you can do with it Menu Settings Delay Exit Delay Entry Delay Adjusting Exit Delay(1)(0~65535 seconds, default: 40) Adjusting Entry Delay(1)(0~65535 seconds, default: 30) Siren Duration Adjusting Siren Duration(0~65535 minutes, default: 3) Switch Turn on/off features Arm Beep Turning arm and disarm beep(2) on or off(default:on) Siren Arm SMS Turning alarm continuous siren on or off when an alarm occurs.
(default:on) Turning SMS notification on or off when the system arms or disarms (default:off). Keypad Lock Turning touchscreen lock(3) on or off(default:off) Backlight Turning touchscreen backlight(4) on or off(default:off) Keypad Tone Turning operation chime on or off(default:on) Delay Tick Turning exit and entry chime on or off(default:on) 6 Human Voice Door/Window Open Warning Turning Human Voice(5) on or off(default:on) Turning warning notification on or off if you leave a window or door open and arm (default: on). Password System User Changing System Code(6)(4 digits, default: 8888) Changing User Code(7)(4 digits, default: 1234) Language Language Selection(8)(default: English) English Deutsch Espaol Polski Italiano Franais Portugus Romn Initialization Resetting to factory defaults(9) Phone 1st Phone Setting the first Phone Number, dialing on or off and SMS on or off 2nd Phone See 1st phone 3rd Phone See 1st phone 4th Phone See 1st phone 5th Phone See 1st phone Log Alarm Log Viewing system alarm events Arm Log Parts Remote Detector RFID Add Viewing system arm/disarm events Paring, deleting/editing, deleting all accessories Pairing, deleting or deleting all the remote tags Pairing, editing, deleting or deleting all the wireless sensors Pairing, deleting or deleting all the RFID tags Pairing a new remote tag, sensor or RFID tag Delete/Edit Deleting a remote tag or RFID tag from the list Editing/Deleting a wireless sensor from the list Delete All Deleting all remote tags, sensors or RFID tags 7 Siren Learn Sending a transmission signal to the wireless siren be paired Alarm Socket Pairing a wireless switch that syncing on/off with the siren Socket Timer Setting a schedule(in 24-hour) for opening/closing wireless switch automatically Decoder Wi-Fi Smart Configuration Unbind MAC/IP SoftAP Configuration Record Record Play Delete Read the serial number of detector from its transmitting signal. You can know which wireless accessory were paired in your hub by this tool.
(Available on hub cellular+Wi-Fi model only) Connecting your bub to the Wi-Fi network and internet by Smart Configuration(Requires the mobile APP) Unbinding the hub link from the server Getting the MAC and IP addresses of the Wi-Fi module Connecting your bub to the Wi-Fi network and internet by Soft AP Configuration(Requires the mobile APP) Recording voice message and playback Listening to the recorded message Deleting the recorded message Duration Adjusting Record Duration (1-20 seconds is available) Timer Arm Timer/Schedul Setting a schedule(in 24-hour) for arming automatically e Disarm Schedule Setting a schedule(in 24-hour) for disarming automatically Zone&Sync Reserved Date&Time Setting the date and time(in 24-hour) Wi-Fi Sync Turning using the Wi-Fi network-provided time on or off
(hub cellular+Wi-Fi model only) Version Getting the firmware and Serial Number of hub, the firmware, and MAC address of the Wi-Fi module Herere some of menus how to use. Item Caption Description 1 Exit/Entry Delay Your security system has been programmed with delay times that allow you to exit the premises after arming, and to disarm the system upon entry before an alarm occurs. If you leave home too late when exiting, or disarm too late when arriving home, it will cause a false alarm. If an false alarm occurs, you 8 should disarm the system immediately. Arm Beep When it is turned on, the external siren will beep when armed or disarmed. Keypad Lock For additional security, you can require a passcode to unlock the panel. When it is turned on, if you dont operate the keypad on the panel for 30 seconds or so, the home screen locks automatically. Backlight When it is turned off, if you dont operate the keypad on the panel for 30 seconds or so, the home screen backlight turns off automatically. Human Voice When it is turned on, youll hear a human voice that tell you what is done. System Password Used for keypad unlocking and SMS remote settings. User Password Used for keypad unlocking, SMS remote tag and alarm text notification prefixed setting. Language Initialization Human Voice, Displaying and SMS notification will be in the selected language. After selecting the desired language, the panel will reset accordingly. If the factory default configuration is loaded, any data that has been already programmed into the system will be changed into the factory default configuration!
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Remote Tag (Wireless Key) Remote tag to quickly away-arm, stay-arm and disarm your home, and to trigger an emergency alarm. LED indicator Arm button Use when no one is at home. The alarm will sound in armed mode, when a door or window is opened, or when motion is detected. Stay arm button Use when youre at home and want security. The alarm sounds when a door or window is opened. Disarm button Use when you dont want the security from the system. The alarm wont sound in disarmed model. SOS button Use in case of emergency. The alarm sounds and sends an alert notification to registered users. 9 RFID Tag RFID tag lets you arm or disarm without entering a password. Disarm with a tap Tap and hold RFID tag on the RFID zone of your panel to arm or disarm when youre leaving and coming home. Key loop Attach to your key ring. Door/Window Sensor Door/window sensors are set to Stay Arm Active mode in default and are ideal for protecting entry/exit locations, such as front/back doors and all windows. When the system is armed or home armed and a sensor is triggered (magnet is separated from the sensor), a push notification including the sensor name will be sent automatically to the registered users, and the alarm will sound. LED Indicator Lights up when door/window is opened. And blinks in case of low battery, please replace the battery soon. Setting/Panic Button Press to send a transmission signal to the hub for pairing or alarm. Tamper switch Tamper switch (small black lever underneath the bracket) will trigger an alarm notification If someone tampers the sensor and removes it from its installed location. Power on/off Slide it up to ON to power up the sensor. Open-close magnet Works with sensor to sense when a door or window is opened or closed. Top view Inside view Battery receptacle Contains one CR2032 3V lithium battery. 10 215467893010:35:422019-06-05 Wednesday Mounting strips Attaches sensor and magnet to a flat surface. PIR Motion Detector The motion detector is designed for the usage on interior walls and is set to Out Arm Active Mode in default. Whenever the sensor detects movement (only while the alarm is armed), a push notification including the sensor name will be automatically sent to the registered users, and the alarm will sound. LED Indicator Blinks for 30 seconds after detector powers on. Lights up when theres motion in the room. And blinks in case of low battery, please replace the battery soon. Pairing button Press it to send a transmission signal for pairing with your hub. Detection window Bracket Top view Bottom view 11 Setting jumpers Power on/off Slide it up to ON to power up the detector. Battery receptacle Contains three AA 1.5V battery. Inside view Setting Jumpers Setting the Pulse Counter (PULSE2 & PULSE1 jumpers) The motion detector is equipped with a programmable pulse counter which can be set to count 1,3 or 5 pulses. Place the pulse count jumpers at the desired setting as shown below. Working mode (TEST & NORMAL jumpers) To save battery power in normal use, if the detector is triggered twice within 3 minutes, it enters sleeping state immediately. During this period, any movement detected does not generate an alarm. After no movement within the next 3 minutes, it goes back to working state again. For effective walk testing, set jumpers as shown on the right. When walk testing is done, set jumpers to save power as shown on the right . LED jumper CLOSED enables LED on. 12 TESTNORMALTESTNORMALOPENCLOSED123465PART OF INFRAREDSENSITIVE BEAMARRAYCrossing one beamcauses detectionCrossing 3 beamscauses detectionCrossing 5 beamscauses detectionFOR FAST CATCHPERFORMANCEFOR EXCELLENTFALSE ALARMPROTECTIONFOR MAXIMUMFALSE ALARMPROTECTION INHOSTILEENVIRONMENTPULSE2PULSE1PULSE2PULSE1PULSE2PULSE1 PLACEMENT/INSTALLATION TIPS Where to Place/Install Smart Hub Find a spot with a good Wi-Fi The hub needs a Wi-Fi Internet connection so it can send notifications to your phone. It should be close to where you come and go. So its easy to access on your way in and out. Use an unswitched wall outlet. Choose an outlet thats not controlled by a switch, so you dont accidentally turn off the hub. The included bracket helps keep the hub is plugged in. Where to Place Door/Window Sensor The magnet should be aligned with the middle of sensor and placed within 0.6 inches (1.5cm) of sensor when the door or window is closed, as shown in the image on the left. On a door On a window 0.6 inches(1.5cm) max 13 215467893010:35:422019-06-05 Wednesday How to Install PIR Motion Detector Mounting height Motion Detector must be mounted 79 to 87 inches(2 to 2.2m) above the floor. Mount the bracket with the included screws as shown above. Then place the motion detector in the bracket. Specify the right direction of the detection range of the motion sensor. Test the operation of the motion detector by putting it into testing mode which has been described at the former page. Special considerations Dont install PIR Motion Detector outdoors, in a garage and on the glass. PIR Motion Detector cant detect motion through glass, like if someones moving outside a Detection Area Side view Side view Top view window. Dont install in places where PIR Motion Detector could get wet, like swing-out windows that could be rained on. Dont install PIR Motion Detector within 3 feet (1 meter) of a heat source like an electric heater, heat vent or fireplace or another source that may produce turbulent air. Dont install PIR Motion Detector behind large appliances or furniture that may obstruct its motion sensors. 14 GETTING STARTED Exit / Entry Delay Entry Delay and Exit Delay are countdowns that allow you to enter and leave your home easily without causing the alarm to sound. Exit Delay Exit Delay allows you to leave your home once youve armed the security system. When you place the system into Away Arm Mode, it makes a countdown tick to let you know that it is preparing to arm. Once the Exit Delay period ends, the system is armed. To give yourself enough time to exit your home before the countdown ends, you can adjust the countdown timing from 0(No Exit Delay) to 255 seconds. The default Exit Delay is 40 seconds. How to change the Exit Delay Go to Menu>Settings>Delay>Exit Delay and enter to edit the delay value. Entry Delay Entry Delay allows you to enter your home and disarm your system while the system is in Away Arm Mode. When you enter your home while the system is in Away Arm Mode, your hub makes a countdown tick to let you know that you have a short time until your alarm goes off. When you hear this, you should disarm your system as soon as possible. You can adjust the countdown timing from 0(No Entry Delay) to 255 seconds. The default Entry Delay is 30 seconds. How to change the Entry Delay Go to Menu>Settings>Delay>Entry Delay and enter to edit the delay value. 15 How to Pair a Remote Tag by the Panel Go to Menu>Parts>Remote>Add and enter. You need to enter a digit from 0 to 9 to designate a unique number for the remote tag to be paired. Synchronizing is shown, the hub goes into the paring mode and count down the pairing time remaining. Press any button of remote tag to send a transmission signal to the hub. As the serial number of remote tag is added to the hub, Leaning OK will be shown. The hub will show Device code has been learned if serial number of remote tag have been paired. Go to Menu>Parts>Remote>Delete to delete the remote tag specified by serial number . Go to Menu>Parts>Remote>Delete All to delete all the remote tags. Total number of paired remote tags is shown before deleting. How to Pair a Wireless Sensor by Panel
(Door/Window Sensor or PIR Motion Detector) Go to Menu>Parts>Detector>Add and enter. Scroll to to select the desired Zone Name. Scroll to You must assign a Zone Mode to each zone(sensor), which defines to select the desired Zone Mode(Type). the way in which the system responds to faults in that zone. Normal: Sensors set to Normal Zone are activated in Arm (full arm) or STAY Mode (partial arm). We recommend setting door/window sensor to Normal Zone. 24H: Sensors set to 24H Zone will activate the alarm and sounding when triggered, regardless of the alarm status (Armed or Disarmed). Delay: If sensors set to Delay Zone are triggered, the Hub will sound the alarm after the delay time passed. We recommend setting door sensors with a delay if they are used as primary entryways. Home: Sensors set to Home Zone are only activated in Arm (full arm). If Stay Arm Mode (partial/home arm) is used, these sensors are not armed and will not activate the alarm if triggered. We recommend setting PIR Motion Detectors to Home Zone. 24H mute: The mode is same as 24H but sound. To be used as doorbell, select Doorbell. Scroll to and tap to enable keypad, use the digits keypad to enter Zone Number (0-89 are available) which should be unique if more than one sensor needs to be paired, then tap to to enter. Select , Synchronizing is shown, the panel goes into the paring mode and count down the pairing time remaining. Trigger wireless sensor to send a transmission signal to the panel as shown on the right. As the serial number of wireless sensor is added to the panel, Leaning OK will be shown. The system will show Device code has been learned if serial number of this wireless sensor has been paired, and Zone Name/Mode/Number will be refreshed. Press the panic button or separate the sensor from the magnet by at least 1.0 inches(2.5 cm) Press the pairing button or place the PIR motion detector in a high position and then walk within the detection area to trigger the PIR alarm once (the indicator light flashes once) Go to Menu>Parts>Detector>Edit to edit Zone Name/Zone Mode of selected zone specified by the zone number, or delete the selected zone. Go to Menu>Parts>Detector>Delete All to delete all the wireless sensors. Total number of paired sensors is shown before deleting. 16 Set Name/Mode/NumberDoor Alarm24H mute124h for the RFID tag to be paired. How to Pair a RFID Tag by Panel Go to Menu>Parts>RFID>Add and enter You need to enter a digit from 0 to 9 to designate a unique number Synchronizing is shown, the panel goes into the paring mode Tap the RFID Tag on the RFID read zone of your panel. As the serial number of RFID Tag is added to the hub, Leaning The hub will show Device code has been learned if serial and count down the pairing time remaining. OK will be shown. number of RFID Tag has been learned. Go to Menu>Parts>RFID>Delete to delete the RFID Tag specified by serial number. Go to Menu>Parts>RFID>Delete All to delete all the RFID Tags. Total number of paired tags is shown before deleting. How to Pair a Wireless Siren by Panel Go to Menu>Parts>Siren Learn Press and hold the SET button of the siren until you hear two beeps, then the siren goes into the paring mode and the light ring blinks quickly. Press button on the panel within 6 seconds. The panel shows Learn Signal Sent and sends a transmission signal to the siren. The siren gives four beeps of successful indication. If you want to unbind the wireless siren with the hub, press and hold the SET button of the siren until you hear three beeps. How to Pair a Alarm Wireless Switch by Panel Go to Menu>Parts>Alarm Socket Press and hold the button of the switch until it lights up, then the switch goes into the paring mode. Tap / to send ON transmission signal to the switch. Tap / to send OFF transmission signal to the switch. The siren gives three flashes of successful indication. When a sound alarm occurs, the alarm wireless switch opens until the system is disarmed or alarm sounder timeout occurs. If you want to unbind the alarm wireless switch with the hub, press and hold the button of the switch for about 10 seconds until light is off. 17 2154789010:35:2019-06-0 APP Download App Scan the QR codes via a smart phone to download and install the application. Your App may look different if you purchased the different hub model. Special Tips After installing the app, the phone will request permission to receive notifications from APP. Forbidden to receive notifications may result in an application running failure. Signing Up/In If you have not registered an account yet, please tap the Sign up on the app and follow the instructions to create your account first. If you do not receive an account verification code in your email box during the registration process, please remember to check your spam/junk folder. Once you have an account with us, please enter your email address and password to log in. Important: The hub does not support the 5GHz Wi-Fi band. If you have a dual-band router
(5GHz and 2.4GHz) and both the 2.4GHz and 5.0GHz networks are under the same name, you will need to separate those two bands into different names in your router settings. Android users may need to disable cellular (mobile) data before proceeding to this step. This setting is normally found in your smartphones settings under Data Usage, or Mobile Networks. If youre unable to find the setting location, we suggest using a search engine with the following syntax: Disable (Phone Model) cellular data. Adding Device One account can operate multiple devices in this app. You can establish a connection between your panel and your smartphone via Wi-Fi. Tap the [+] button on home page on your smartphone. Go to Security & Sensor > Alarm(Wi-Fi) on Search Device page. Set the panel to Wi-Fi network configuration mode:
Go to Menu>Wi-Fi>Smart Configuration and enter, Airlinking... is shown, the panel goes into the configuration mode and counts down the time remaining. Enter the Wi-Fi network password on Add Device page on your smartphone. APP displays connecting process. This binding process should take about 15 seconds. Youll find the device on home page when the network is connected. Pick the device, now you can control your hub. 18 USING SMART SECURITY SYSTEM. The Security Levels Smart Hub has three different security levels youll use when youre home or away. You can easily switch between them on Smart Hub or with RFID tag, remote tag, or the app. WHAT YOU HEAR WHAT HAPPENS WHATS DETECTED Motion Open NOTIFICATIONS and CALLS Away Arm Please input password Use when no one is home. System Armed The alarm sounds when a door or window opens, or when theres motion in a room. Home Arm Use when youre home and want security. Please input password System Armed The alarm sounds when a door or window opens.
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Disarm Use when you dont want security. System Disarmed The alarm wont sound.
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Away Mode All sensors in your home are monitored. This is useful when youre going out and want to be notified if anything happens to your home. Home Mode All NORMAL and DELAY
(exterior and perimeter ) sensors are monitored, but interior sensors are not monitored. This is useful if youre at home but want to be alerted if anyone tries to break in through a door or window. Disarmed Mode No sensors but 24 HOUR sensors in your home are monitored. This is useful when youre at home and want the freedom to go in and out easily. 19 How to Arm and Disarm You can arm and disarm your home in three ways: entering your passcode on the panel if it is locked and press Arm/Stay Arm/Disarm icons, tapping RFID Tag on the panel, or using the remote tag, or app. When you hear the panels chime alert, the screen will also show you a countdown so you know how much time you have before the alarm sounds. No Rush With No Rush, you can take the time you leave home or disarm before the alarm sounds. By default, you have 40 seconds. To adjust the countdown timing by the panel, go to Menu>Settings>Delay>Exit Delay/Entry Delay.
(see Exit/Entry Delay description on page 16) Tap the tag on the panel to Disarm in case of arm mode. Arm in case of disarm mode. RFID tag Remote tag Press to away arm. Press to home arm. Press to disarm. Press to trigger an emergency alarm. Panel Tap to away arm. Tap to home arm. Tap to disarm. APP Tap to away arm. Tap to home arm. Tap to disarm. 20 2154789010:35:2019-06-0215467893010:35:422019-06-05 Wednesday Schedule You can set an arm schedule and a disarm schedule to arm or disarm the system automatically at a daily time. Go to Menu>Timer>Arm Timer/Disarm Timer and enter Scroll to and tap to enable keypad, enter the Daily Arm/Disarm time (in 24-hr) and tap to enter. Scroll to and tap toggle to on to enable the schedule. Press to save your schedule. Smart Hub Features Battery backup If the building has lost electrical power, Smart Hub includes a backup battery that will last for more than 6 hours. So even if the power is out, Smart Hub can still detect when an intruder is in your home and sound the alarm. The battery icon in the upper-right corner shows the battery level or charging status, this level is just for reference. If the backup battery is very low, the battery icon turns red, and for up to 15 minutes before the hub works well. And Low Battery notifications will be sent to the registered phone numbers. The battery is fully charged within 8 to 12 hours. Loss/Restoration of AC power If the event of AC power loss or restoration, the hub will send you an alert notification to let you know that. Tamper detection If someone tampers with Smart Hub and removes it from the back plate, the hub will send you an alert notification to let you know that. RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS You have two ways to reset Smart Hub to factory settings. Go to Menu>Settings>Initialization> and enter, or press the TAMPER switch underneath the bracket 5 times. Important: You wont be able to reset if Smart Hub is locked. All the paired accessories and event logs will be deleted when reset is done. 21 Arm Schedule20:12on FCC WARNING This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's 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, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. To maintain compliance with FCCs RF Exposure guidelines, This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance between 20cm the radiator your body: Use only the supplied antenna. 22
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Report No.: MTi19081614-1E1-1 Photo 5 PCB Antenna Photo 6 Tel:(86-755)88850135 Fax: (86-755) 88850136 Web: http://www.mtitest.com E-mail: mti@51mti.com Address: No.102A & 302A, East Block, Hengfang Industrial Park, Xingye Road, Xixiang, Bao'an District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
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Report No.: MTi19081614-1E1-1 Photo 11
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Tel:(86-755)88850135 Fax: (86-755) 88850136 Web: http://www.mtitest.com E-mail: mti@51mti.com Address: No.102A & 302A, East Block, Hengfang Industrial Park, Xingye Road, Xixiang, Bao'an District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2019-10-29 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2019-10-29
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Shenzhen Smartrol Technology Limited
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0028875433
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1 | Physical Address |
6F, Leishi Industrial Park, NO.1119, Guanlan Guanguang Road, Longhua District
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1 |
6F, Leishi Industrial Park, NO.1119
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1 |
Shenzhen, N/A
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1 |
China
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
e******@applus.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
2AURI
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
ZX-G12
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
J****** j****
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1 | Title |
CTO
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1 | Telephone Number |
0755-********
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1 | Fax Number |
0755-********
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1 |
3******@qq.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Shenzhen Microtest Co., Ltd
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1 | Name |
S******** C****
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1 | Physical Address |
Shenzhen
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1 |
China
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1 | Telephone Number |
86-75********
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1 | Fax Number |
86-75********
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1 |
s******@51mti.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | ZX-G12 Alarm Hub | ||||
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 | Output power listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons. End-users must be provided with operating procedures for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
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 |
Shenzhen Microtest Co., Ltd.
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1 | Name |
S**** L********
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1 | Telephone Number |
0755-********
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1 |
S******@51mti.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 | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.4240000 |
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