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EXHIBIT 7-1
PLEASE GO TO THE BOTTOM OF
PAGE 7 FOR FCC / IC AGENCY
STATEMENTS.
CFS8DLVAM / 573F-VAM
EXHIBIT 7-1
VAM (VISTA Automation Module) - Installation & Setup Guide
Introduction
VISTA Automation Module (herein referred to as “VAM”) combines home automation and home security and is intended
for use with compatible VISTA® series control panels. VAM includes a built-in web server, Wi-Fi® capability, and Z-Wave®
technology allowing VISTA installations to support Z-Wave devices.
The VISTA Automation Module also supports Remote Services for controlling Z-Wave devices and Scenes remotely from
an associated Total Connect™ account.
VAM is controlled using a web browser on a Wi-Fi enabled smart device such as a Tablet PC, laptop, Smartphone, etc.
DISPLAY NOTE: For optimum viewing of the screens and menus, the tablet’s font size setting may need to be adjusted.
Make Wiring Connections
Mount the VAM
Connect VAM to the control panel’s keypad data (ECP)
terminals using a standard 4-wire keypad connector harness.
VAM is for indoor use only and should be mounted near the control
panel or a keypad connected to the control panel for ease of wiring.
VAM mounts to a wall surface by hanging on two screws. See the
diagram below.
• Leave the screw heads 1/8” above the wall surface.
• If necessary, drill a hole in the wall for the wire harness to pass
through.
• Connect the wire harness to the VAM before mounting.
CONTROL PANEL
PC BOARD
TO
CONTROL PANEL
ECP TERMINALS
2.54”
REFER TO THE CONTROL PANEL’S INSTRUCTIONS
FOR MAXIMUM WIRE LENGTHS.
4-WIRE CONNECTOR HARNESS
2.5”
1.65”
YELLOW
RED
BLACK
GREEN
vam-003-V1
VAM
Wire Connections to the Control Panel
Verify that VAM and other connected devices do not exceed the
control’s Aux Power output capability. If it does, use a
supplementary power supply as shown.
MOUNTING SCREW
DRILL 3/16” DIA. HOLES 2 PLACES
IMPORTANT: When VAM is powered from an auxiliary power
supply, always apply power to the control panel first and then
VAM. Failure to observe this sequence results in improper
operation of VAM and may result in an ECP Error indication.
POWER FROM SUPPLEMENTARY
POWER SUPPLY IF USED
SUPPLEMENTARY
+12 VDC
POWER SUPPLY
P/N AD12612
vam-004-V0
Insert an SD/SDHC Memory Card
CONTROL
TERMINAL STRIP
AUX AUX DATA DATA
IN OUT
An SD card must be installed to receive automatic software
upgrades. The SD card can be left in the VAM. See Software
Upgrades section.
• Avoid touching the contacts on the card
• 4GB SD card supplied
BLACK
• Supports up to 16GB SD Card
BLACK
RED
GREEN
Insert the memory card (SD/SDHC Card) as shown.
YELLOW
pwr_supp_conn-011-V0
Supplementary Power Connections
INSERT
SD CARD
Front Panel LEDs
Set Up the WiFi Network
To set up the WiFi network for VAM, you will need the following:
• Wi-Fi enabled smart device (Tablet PC, laptop, Smartphone, etc.)
• VAM SSID and WPA2 password (located on the VAM’s label)
• VAM default IP address: 192.168.2.1
• Home router SSID and WPA2 password (typically located on
the home router’s label); home router must use WPA2
encryption and have a password (key) assigned.
SD/SDHC Card Slot
Power Status LED
(Green)
Network Status LED
(Blue)
Reset Button
Wi-Fi & Factory
Default Button
LED
FUNCTION
Power Status
(Green)
Indicates power status. Blinking when it is
powered up and booting. Solid green when it is
fully functional.
When the WIFI is connected to the VAM, it will
show the WIFI status through the blue LED. The
LED is blinking when VAM is booting and solid
blue when VAM is ready as AP mode (acting as
an Access Point) or connects to the internet as
STA mode (station mode, device is connected to
the Wi-Fi router).
Normally off. It will blink slowly when there is no
ECP(including ECP error) or Z-wave controller not
responding. Fast blinking indicates Z-wave is in
enrollment or deletion status.
Press to reset the device.
• Wi-Fi Network Reset: Press and hold down
for more than 5 seconds to clear the VAM’s
Wi-Fi network connection. You will then need
to reconnect the VAM to your home Wi-Fi
network.
• Factory Default Reset: Double press this
button, then, while the green, blue, and yellow
LEDs blink in sequence, press and hold down
this button for more than 5 seconds to set the
VAM to its factory default settings.
Network Status
(Blue)
Operation Status
(Yellow)
Reset Button
Wi-Fi & Factory
Default Button
vam-001-V0
Operation Status LED
(Yellow)
NOTES: 1. Before setting up the network, set your smart device
for Wi-Fi operation only (turn off 3G/4G option).
2. If the wireless router is later replaced, these steps must
be repeated to connect the VAM to the new router.
1. Connect a smart device to VAM.
a. Power up the VAM.
b. Connect the smart device to the VAM using the device’s
WiFi settings menu (VAM is a wireless access point).
Enter the VAM SSID: VAM_xxxx (SSID is case-sensitive)
NOTE: xxxx = the last 4 digits of the MAC address
Enter the Key (found on the VAM label “WPA2 pw” line)
2. Access VAM’s home screen.
a. Open a web browser on the computer device.
b. Go to VAM’s default IP address: 192.168.2.1
c. Optional: Z-Wave devices can be installed and added into
the system before connecting to the home router (ex. the
home router is not available at the time of VAM
installation). by using the VAM automation menus. Refer to
the Adding Z-Wave Devices section for details.
d. When ready to connect the VAM to the home router
network, go to step 3.
3. Connect the VAM to the home router.
a. From the main menu, click the Set Home Router button.
b. Enter the home router SSID and security key
(SSID and security key are case-sensitive).
c. Click Connect. A countdown begins and displays “Trying
to connect to the Router: xxxx, please stay in this page
and wait…” VAM can take about 2 minutes to connect to
the home router. During this time, a new network IP
address is assigned to the VAM.
d. When done, VAM automatically connects to the home
router.
Specifications
Mechanical
Width: 7.58’’ (192.5mm)
Height: 5.31’’(135.0mm)
Depth: 0.53’’(13.45mm)
Electrical
Voltage: 12VDC
Current: 180mA
Operating Environment
Humidity : 93% RH, non- condensing
Temperature:
Operating : 14˚F to 131˚F / -10˚C to 55˚C
Shipping / Storage: -40˚F to 158˚F / -40˚C to 70˚C
4. Retrieve and save VAM’s network IP address.
a. Leave the browser page open (minimize, but don’t close, if
needed).
b. Reconnect the device to the VAM using the device’s Wi-Fi
settings menu.
c. When connected to the VAM, return to the open browser
page and click the Show IP Info link.
d. The home router’s SSID and VAM’s new IP address is
shown.
e. Select the Fixed IP option and replace the displayed IP
address with the recommended address shown. Note this
IP address for future reference. Click the Save button.
f. At the “…do you want to continue?” prompt, click the
checkmark (yes). VAM reboots, then automatically
connects to the home router and opens the main menu.
5. Complete the setup and bookmark VAM’s URL.
a. VAM should now be connected to the home network
router.
b. Bookmark the URL displayed in the browser’s address bar
for easy access to VAM later.
c. To access VAM’s main menu at a later session, simply go
to the bookmarked address, or find the IP address at the
following URL: http://vam.mylanconnect.com
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Program the Control Panel for using VAM
Set Up Email Notification
At the control, assign an appropriate touchscreen (AUI) type
device address (ECP address) for VAM, and set a partition (if
applicable).
Refer to the control panel’s programming instructions for detailed
procedures.
After enabling the VAM device address in the control panel, set
the VAM to the selected address. See section below.
Users (and/or the installer) can receive email notifications when
one or more selected system events or conditions occur.
NOTE: Email notification requires that the user has an active
email address.
1. Click Setup then select Email.
2. Click User SMTP to assign the user’s email server
information. SMTP establishes the email server domain (the
“from” address).
a. Choose the email server name (email provider) from the
drop-down menu. Choose from GMAIL, OUTLOOK,
YAHOO, or Add New.
b. Enter the email ID (user name) and password for the
chosen email server.
c. The Email Server and SMTP port number fields are
automatically filled unless “Add New” was selected.
If Add New selected, enter the appropriate SMTP and port
number information (see your email provider for details).
d. Click Save.
3. Click Event 1 to define the event types and conditions that will
trigger notifications to the chosen email address(es).
4. Enter up to four email address(es) to which Event 1 will send
notifications.
5. Click Save.
6. Repeat steps 3 -5 for Events 2-4 if desired.
®
On VISTA Plus series or equivalent
Use data field *189 to enable an unused device address 1, 2,
5 or 6 for VAM. Addresses 1 and 2 are enabled by default.
®
On VISTA Turbo and Commercial VISTA Series
(VISTA-128BP, VISTA-128FBP, etc.)
Use #93 Menu mode to enable an unused device address.
• For older controls under Rev. 10, addresses 1-2, and 3-30
may be used.
• For VISTA Turbo series controls Rev. 10 and higher,
addresses 1-30 may be used. These addresses are
normally not defaulted for AUI type devices.
If using Remote Services
Enable an appropriate RIS address in the control panel and
enable the remote service (RIS) option if applicable.
Program the VAM Device Address
VAM Device Address
Default VAM device address = 1.
1. Click Setup > System.
2. Click ECP Address.
Using the Up/Dn arrows, choose the device address assigned
for VAM in the control panel.
3. Click Apply.
4. VAM automatically reboots after the device address is set.
Remote Services Option
Set the Time & Date
Set the time and date manually or retrieve the time and date from
the control panel (if programmed).
Get Time/Date from the Control Panel
1. Click Setup > System > Time/Date Setup.
2. Click the Get Time button.
The VAM retrieves the time and date programmed in the
control panel.
Manually Set the Time/Date
1. Click Setup > System > Time/Date Setup.
2. Select the Month, Year, Hour, and Minutes using the dropdown arrows for each.
3. Select AM or PM (selection toggles by clicking)
4. Select the desired date format using the MMDDYY drop-down
arrow. Choose 12-hour (select the 12 Hour checkbox) or 24hour format (uncheck the checkbox).
5. If Daylight Saving Time is used in the installation time zone,
click DST and set the appropriate start and end DST month,
weekend and hour. VAM will automatically adjust the time
when Daylight Saving Time starts and ends.
6. Click Apply to save the settings.
7. A choice (checkmark = Yes; X = No) to copy the time to the
control panel may appear. Select Yes or No as desired.
Choosing “yes” sets the control panel to the time entered in
VAM.
Set Up Remote Services (Total Connect™)
An AlarmNet Direct account is required to enable Total Connect,
and a communication device must be connected to the VISTA®
control panel.
1. Verify that the VAM is connected to the Internet via the
network router.
2. Using AlarmNet Direct, enroll the communication device and
VAM, and enable Total Connect usage. Select Yes at the
“using VISTA Automation Module” (Yes /No) prompt. You will
need the VAM MAC ID and CRC number, which can be found
on a label on the back of the VAM or on its carton.
3. Open a Total Connect account for the user if an account does
not already exist.
4. After a Total Connect account has been set up, the VAM must
be reset (powered down and powered up).
5. Enable the desired automation devices to be controlled by
Total Connect. See “Enabling Devices for Total Connect“
section. After devices have been enabled for Total Connect,
follow the Total Connect prompts to synchronize the data with
VAM. Syncing is required before the enabled devices will
display in Total Connect.
Enabling Devices for Total Connect
1. Click the Setup > System > TC Server
2. Click the TC Enable button to display the “Z-Wave Device
Management For Total Connect” screen.
3. Select the device(s) to be enabled for Total Connect usage.
NOTE: Some devices may need to be re-enabled after a
software upgrade.
4. Click Save when done.
5. Follow the Total Connect prompts to synchronize the data with
VAM. Syncing is required before the enabled devices will display
in Total Connect.
NOTES: 1. Device IDs for Z-Wave devices could be different on
VAM and Total Connect web pages.
2. Total Connect supports the first 40 switches, the first 3
thermostats, and the first 4 door locks enrolled in VAM.
–3–
Adding Z-Wave Devices
Automation & Creating Scenes
EXISTING NETWORK NOTE: Z-Wave products from other
manufacturers can be included (added) into the VAM
network. Z-Wave devices that are always powered can serve
as repeaters regardless of manufacturer.
To add (include) Z-Wave devices in VAM, log in to the VAM home
screen, then do the following:
Light, Switch, Outlet Modules
1. Install device according to the manufacturer’s directions.
2. Click Automation > Z-Wave Setup > Z-Wave Enroll / Add.
3. Press the Function Key on the device; follow the on-screen
messages until “Device added successfully”.
The system can automatically activate various devices when
certain events occur based on predefined Scenes. A scene
consists of a trigger, an optional condition, and up to five actions.
Up to 10 scenes can be defined.
Trigger: The event that triggers the programmed action(s).
Condition: An optional event that puts a condition on the trigger.
Conditions cannot be set with the same category as
the trigger. (ex., if setting a trigger event for security,
you cannot use security as a condition).
Action:
The device action(s) when the trigger event occurs.
1. Click Automation > Scene Setup > Add Scene.
2. Click Scene Name; enter a name.
3. Assign the desired “Condition,” “Trigger,” and “Action” for this
Scene.
After each selection click Save!
Add a Door Lock
1. Assemble the Z-Wave door lock according to the
manufacturer’s instructions. Be sure the door lock
orientation/handedness is correct.
2. Refer to the Door Lock’s Instruction Guide and connect
necessary cables, then install batteries.
3. Enroll the door lock within 5 feet of the VAM; refer to the Door
Lock’s Instruction Guide for procedure.
Note: Program a 4-digit user code in the control panel prior to
programming that user code into the door lock.
4. Click Automation > Z-Wave Setup> Z-Wave Enroll / Add.
Critical Event Option
If Critical Event is selected for a trigger, the event will be stored
in VAM’s memory instead of the SD card. Up to two events can
be stored in memory. When a third event occurs, the oldest
event is replaced by the new event, and so on.
Creating Rooms & Groups
5. Program the selected user code from the panel.
Add a Honeywell Thermostat
1. Install thermostat according to the manufactures directions.
2. Click Automation > Z-Wave Setup > Z-Wave Enroll /Add;
the screen displays a series of messages.
If not using a Honeywell thermostat, enrollment procedure
may vary. Refer to the Thermostat instructions.
3. On the Honeywell thermostat select Thermostat; set the
“Time/Date” and follow the instructions in the thermostat
Installation Guide for enrollment.
4. To complete, click Done.
5. Click Exit to return to normal operation.
6. To verify activation: on the VAM, click Back; wait 30 seconds.
Click Refresh; the new device is displayed.
Adding Cameras
VAM supports up to 32 cameras.
IMPORTANT: Connect cameras t only when accessing VAM via
the home router network.
If using existing (mounted) cameras, go to Step 4 below. If this is
a first time setup, you will need to Discover/Configure the cameras
prior to mounting and then follow the steps below.
1. Connect an Ethernet cable to the back of the camera (LAN);
connect the opposite end to the Ethernet port on the router.
2. Apply power to the camera; wait for initial power-up.
3. Click Multi-Media > Camera Setup.
4. Click Discover to locate the camera. The screen displays
“Discovering Cameras Please Wait…”
Note: For best performance set video resolution to 320 x 240,
8 frames per sec., Normal quality.
5. Click the Add button if the camera information is not
discovered automatically, to enter information manually.
6. To edit camera information, highlight the camera name and
click the Edit button. Enter required information and then click
Save.
Rooms and groups are collections of Z-Wave devices that can be
used when defining scenes.
Room: a defined collection of different types of Z-Wave devices
(light modules, door locks, thermostat, etc.). Up to 50 rooms.
Group: a defined collection of the same type of Z-Wave devices
(only light modules, or only door locks, etc.). Up to 20 Groups,
each with up to five devices.
Create a Group
1. Click Automation > Group Setup.
2. Click the Add button and enter a Group Name > GO.
3. Choose the Group Type (Binary Switches, Dimmer Lights,
Door Locks, Shades, Thermostats, Others) from the dropdown list.
4. Choose the device(s) to be part of this group from the dropdown list.
5. Click Save.
Create a Room
1. Click Automation > Room Setup.
2. Click the Add button and enter a Room Name > GO.
3. Select the device(s) to be part of this room from the dropdown list.
4. Click Save.
Removing All Z-Wave Devices
To remove all Z-Wave devices, do the following:
1. Click Automation > Z-Wave Setup to display the “Z-Wave
Device Management” screen.
2. Click Z-Wave Reset to delete all devices from the controller.
3. Select Yes. The following message is displayed:
–4–
This Z-WAVE controller is about to be factory defaulted
and will lose all devices in the enrolled list.
All Z-WAVE devices must be re-enrolled after this reset.
Yes or No
Z-Wave Troubleshooting
Navigation & Menu Icons
• Cannot add new device
Make sure the Z-Wave device is within range of the VAM. You
may need to move the device closer to the VAM. Refer to the ZWave device Instruction Guide for proper range.
To aid in the navigation through the VAM WIFI screens, a set
of user-friendly icons has been provided.
• Device is within proper range but still is not included
1. At the VAM:
a. Click the Automation button from the “Home” screen and
then click the Z-Wave Setup button to display the “Z-Wave
Device Management” screen.
b. If the device does not appear on the screen, click the ZWave Remove Device button.
2. At the Z-Wave device, press the Function Key. The screen
will display a message “Device Removed”.
3. At the VAM, Include device again.
• Highlighted device will not delete
When deleting a device, if the selected device remains on
the screen, highlight the device name and click the
Removed Failed Device button.
ICON
ICON TITLE
FUNCTION
"Automation”
Accesses the Z-Wave setup,
Scene setup, and Room setup
screens.
"Security”
Accesses the "Security" screen.
“Multi-Media”
Accesses the Camera fetaures.
“Home”
Returns you to the "Home"
screen.
“Back”
Reverts to the last screen
viewed.
“Setup”
Accesses the Setup menus.
Compatible Z-Wave Devices
Z-Wave devices may vary; follow the instructions in the User
Guide for your specific device. Refer to the table below for some
of the compatible devices.
Set Home
Router
Door Locks
Yale Real Living Push Button Lever Lock
Yale Real Living Touchscreen Lever Lock
Yale Real Living Push Button Deadbolt Lock
Yale Real Living Touchscreen Deadbolt Lock
Schalge Link Deadbolt Lock
Schlage Link Lever Lock
Kwikset Smartcode Lever lock
Kwikset Smartcode Deadbolt Lock
Thermostats
Honeywell ECC
Wayne Dalton Zwave thermostat
Trane Zwave Thermostat
Appliance
HomeManageable Appliance Module
Wayne Dalton Small Appliance Module
GE Wireless Lighting Control Plug In Appliance Module
Lights
Leviton/ViziaRF+ Switches
Leviton/ViziaRF+ Dimmers
Leviton/ViziaRF+ Plug in Modules
GE Wireless Lighting Control Dimmers
GE Wireless Lighting Control Switches
GE Wireless Lighting Control Plug in Lamp Modules
Not all Z-wave devices have been tested and some features may
produce unpredictable results.
Exit
Switch Theme
Save
TC Enable
used when enabled Z-Wave
devices for Total Connect
usage
Add a Z-Wave device
Camera Setup
Camera
Discover
Accesses the scene setup
menu
Add a scene
used to refresh the page
accesses the camera setup
menu
used to “discover Wi-Fi
cameras
Add
add a camera
Edit
edit a device name
Z-Wave Primary
Z-Wave
Secondary
–5–
used to save options
Z-Wave
Enroll/Add
Refresh
2. Press the Z-Wave Primary button to switch VAM to secondary
controller. The Z-Wave Primary icon changes to Z-Wave
Secondary accordingly.
3. Start the inclusion process at the other network’s primary
controller (see controller’s manual), then click the Add Device
button in VAM’s Z-Wave Management screen to add (include)
VAM to the controller. To remove (exclude) VAM from the
primary controller, start the exclusion process at the other
network’s primary controller, then click the Remove Device
button in VAM.
Switch between normal and
mobile view
Accesses the Z-Wave
management screen
Add Scene
VAM can be used as a secondary controller when connected to
another Z-Wave network.
1. Remove any Z-Wave devices previously included in VAM.
Click Automation > Z-Wave Setup to display the Z–Wave
Management screen, then click Z-Wave Default and select
Yes.
Exits the VAM menu
Z-Wave Setup
Scene Setup
Using VAM as a Secondary Controller
Accesses the “Set Home
Router” screen
indicates primary controller
indicates secondary controller
Software Upgrades
Set Up Remote Access (Account Setup)
Software upgrades may be available for this product. These
upgrades can be installed manually, or you can set VAM to notify
you that an upgrade is ready and have it automatically installed.
Remote access lets the user access VAM’s menus directly via
the Internet when away from home. The home router must first
be configured for port forwarding. Refer to the router’s
instructions for details on port forwarding.
To set up a remote access log in, do the following:
1. Click Setup > Account.
2. Enter the desired user name and password. Passwords must
be a minimum of 8 alphanumeric characters, and must
include at least one uppercase, one lowercase, and one
number.
3. Click Save. The new user is displayed.
To clear a user’s login, click the CLEAR button.
System Information
To view the current software version installed on your system, do
the following: Click Setup > System Info.
Automatic Software Updates
To receive automatic remote updates, select the Enable Remote
Update checkbox on the system information screen and install an
SD card.
1. Click Setup > System Info, then select the Enable Remote
Upgrade checkbox.
To access VAM remotely, use a web browser and VAM’s
network IP address to go to the login screen. Enter the assigned
user name and password to open the main menu.
NOTE: Remote login is blocked after 3 failed attempts. To reset
remote access, you must connect to VAM locally via the home
router, then re-enable remote access. Click Setup > Account,
then click the appropriate Enable button and click Save.
2. Make sure a blank SD card is installed (minimum 200 MB of
available space is required.
3. When updates are available, the system will automatically
update the system.
Manual Software Upgrades
Go to the Toolkit site located at:
http://www.tuxedotouchtoolkit.com/index.html to download the
latest software to an SD card.
1. Copy the software upgrade file to the SD card.
2. Insert the SD card and recycle power on the VAM (or press the
Reset button using a paper clip). The yellow Operation LED
flashes during the upgrade process.
3. The LEDs show solid green and blue indicating the
default/upgrade process is done.
Options
IMPORTANT: This menu is intended for the installer only and
should not be changed by the user.
Options include the following:
Normal mode: For use when VAM is connected to a VISTA
control panel.
Demo mode: For use in the event a VISTA security system is
unavailable. Selecting Demo mode disconnects
communication between the VAM and the VISTA
control panel, but otherwise VAM can be used to
control Z-Wave devices and perform its other
non-security related functions.
–6–
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) AND INDUSTRY CANADA (IC) STATEMENTS
The user shall not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless authorized by the Installation Instructions or User's Manual.
Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
CLASS B DIGITAL DEVICE STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested to FCC requirements and has been found acceptable for use. The FCC requires the following statement for
your information:
This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception. It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable
protection against such interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause 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:
• If using an indoor antenna, have a quality outdoor antenna installed.
• Reorient the receiving antenna until interference is reduced or eliminated.
• Move the radio or television receiver away from the receiver/control.
• Move the antenna leads away from any wire runs to the receiver/control.
• Plug the receiver/control into a different outlet so that it and the radio or television receiver are on different branch circuits.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
INDUSTRY CANADA CLASS B STATEMENT
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet Appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) PART 15
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS 210 of Industry Canada. 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.
Cet appareil est conforme à la partie 15 des règles de la FCC & de RSS 210 des Industries Canada. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux
conditions suivantes: (1) Cet appareil ne doit pas causer d' interférences nuisibles. (2) Cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence reçue y
compris les interférences causant une réception indésirable.
RF EXPOSURE
Warning - The VISTA Automation Module (VAM) must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 7.8 in. (20 cm) from
all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except in accordance with
FCC multi-transmitter product procedures.
Mise en Garde -- Exposition aux Frequences Radio: L'antenne (s) utilisée pour cet émetteur doit être installée à une distance de
séparation d'au moins 7,8 pouces (20 cm) de toutes les personnes.
Z-Wave devices are identified by the Z-Wave logo and can be purchased from your local retailer.
Z-Wave® is a registered trademark Sigma Designs, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries.
DOCUMENTATION AND ONLINE SUPPORT
For the latest documentation and online support information, please go to:
http://www.security.honeywell.com/hsc/resources/MyWebTech/
WARRANTY
For the latest warranty information, please go to:
http://www.security.honeywell.com/hsc/resources/wa/
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