Leviton LEV300C LevNet RF 300C User Manual

Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc. LevNet RF 300C

User Manual

LevNet RF USB computer link
Cat. No. WSCOM-03W
INSTALLATION AND QUICK START GUIDE English
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS:
• Do not use this device with a larger antenna than provided or specified.
• Always ensure antenna is securely fastened for optimum performance.
• Performance of device can also be affected if used outside its temperature range.
DESCRIPTION:
The LevNet RF computer link (WSCOM) is a USB transceiver (transmitter and receiver) tool which is utilized for testing, monitoring, and commissioning in a
LevNet RF or any EnOcean enabled environment. It can be attached to any PC computer systems (desktop, laptop, or notebook) and other USB host devices
(tablets).
This tool works by receiving and transmitting at 315MHz using the EnOcean wireless protocol packets and allows connectivity to the world of EnOcean based
wireless products. The WSCOM tool works with EnOcean DolphinView Basic software for Windows® XP/7 to provide a visual environment for analyzing
wireless radio messages (telegrams). With the provided antenna the device has the following operational receiving and transmitting distances:
- Line of site: Up to 200ft receiving and 200ft transmitting in hallways.
- Line of site outdoors: Up to 250ft receiving and 200ft transmitting range.
- Indoor drywall: Up to 100ft range, through max. 5 walls.
- Fire safety and Ferroconcrete walls / ceilings: Coverage is not guaranteed.
FEATURES:
• ReceivetelegramsfromEnOceanenableddevicesincludingself-poweredswitchesandsensors.
• Signalstrengthanalysis(RSSI)oftransmittedwirelesstelegrams.
• SendmessagestocontrolEnOceanenableddevices.
• RemotecongurationofdevicesthatsupporttheRemoteManagementcapability.
• CompatiblewithEnOcean’sDolphinViewandother3rdpartysoftware.
• SupportsallmessageformatsofEnOceanEquipmentProle(EEP)2.1.
• CompatiblewithEnOceanSerialProtocol3(ESP3).
• Offersprogrammablerepeater(1/2Level).
COMPATIBLE DEVICES:
AnyEnOceanAllianceenableddevicewhichconformstotheEnOceanEquipmentProle(EEP)iscompatiblewiththeWSCOMtool.Thisincludesbutisnot
limited to 3 & 5 wire relays, room controllers, thermostats, occupancy sensors, wall box receiver switches, unpowered switches, and light sensors made by
Leviton as well as other EnOcean Alliance companies which support EEP 2.0 and above.
EQUIPMENT NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION:
• Desktop/laptop/notebookPCorsimilarUSBEnabledDevice.
• DolphinViewBasic(minimum)orotherThirdPartySoftware.
DolphinView Basic System requirements:
Windows® XP, Windows® Vista or Windows® 7;
.NET Framework 3.5 installed;
CPU 1.5GHz, 1 GB RAM, 200 MB Disc Space;
Screen resolution 1280x768 with DirectX 9 support.
• FTDIDrivers(IncludedwithDolphinView).
• USBExtensionCable(Optional).
INSTALLATION:
This installation guide concentrates on the usage of the WSCOM tool with the EnOcean DolphinView Basic software package. DolphinView Basics allows for signal monitoring of transmitted wireless
telegrams.InordertotransmittelegramsorutilizeRemoteManagementfeaturestheDolphinvViewAdvancedorotherthirdpartysoftwarepackagewillberequired.Seedetailsatthebottomofthis
documentation for these other software options.
1. Make sure the WSCOM tool is not plugged into the PC.
2. Download DolphinView Basic from Leviton: www.leviton.com/LevNetRF/DolphinViewBasic
3. Install DolphinView Basic 3.2.1.0 or newer on your Windows® PC. Be sure to accept all selections: Uninstall previous DolphinView, Create desktop icon, and Update or install FTDI drivers version
2.08.02 (or newer).
4. Restart your PC after installation is complete.
5. Start DolphinView.
6. Plug in the LevNet RF USB computer link. When first plugging in the WSCOM tool the red power LED will turn ON while the amber and green LED will blink twice at the same time. This signals
the device has received power, booted up, and is working properly.
7. The WSCOM Tool should automatically be detected by the Windows®XP/7PCandanynewdriversrequiredwillbeinstalled.
 •ItisimportanttoallowWindows® to search for software. This is a process that can take up to 2 minutes. Both a USB Com Port Driver and USB Serial Port Driver will be installed.
 •Note:Ifthedriverfailstoinstall,amanualinstalloftheFTDIdrivermayberequired.Refertothetroubleshootingsectiontowardstheendofthisdocumentformoredetails.
8. In the drop-down area next to Connect [F5] select the COM PORT that shows the “GATEWAYCTRL” device with the green check mark (figure 1).
9. Click Connect [F5] and the DolphinView software will now be able to access the WSCOM USB tool.
 •
Any 315MHz EnOcean telegram transmitted will appear in the Telegram Log at the bottom of screen.
10. Use an unpowered switch (WSS0S) or similar transmitter to verify EnOcean telegrams are being
received and the WSCOM tool is working properly.
DEVICE STATUS LED’S:
• RedpowerLED:Deviceisbeingpowerfromhost.
• AmberreceiveLED:Devicereceivedawirelesstelegram.
• GreentransmitLED:Devicetransmittedawirelesstelegram(Transmit is not available with DolphinView Basic).
PRODUCT USAGE:
With software and the device plugged into a PC the LevNet RF computer link (WSCOM) can be used in the following ways:
• AsacommunicationgatewaybetweenEnOceanenableddevices.
• FormonitoringandloggingasitehavingEnOceanenableddevices.
• Fortestingneworpre-existinginstalls.
• Asarepeater.
COMMUNICATION GATEWAY USAGE:
Utilizing a third party software package and the WSCOM tool opens the door to wireless control of all devices within range of the centrally controlled Gateway PC. In this environment the WSCOM tool and
accompanying software can simulate all transmitting devices within range and then can be learned into all receiving devices. This situation allows for the Gateway PC, if desired, to monitor and handle all of
the lighting controls.
MONITORING AND LOGGING:
The WSCOM tool can be connected to a PC in an office and that PC can be utilized to monitor the lighting within a small office. This is most useful in conjunction with wireless occupancy sensors to
determinearoom’soccupancyoverthecourseofaday,week,ormonth.Itcanalsobeusedtodetermineifsensorsarefalsetripping(turningonwhentheyshouldn’t)inordertoadjusttheirsensitivity.
TESTING NEW OR PRE-EXISTING INSTALLS:
Perhaps the best usage for the WSCOM device is enabled by using the DolphinView Basic software to perform a site survey:
• Checkingsignalstrength(dBmlevelandsub-telegrams)ofpacketstransmitted.
• Verifyingifdevicesaretransmitting(occupancysensors)withpropersignalstrength.TheWSCOMshouldbelocatedclosetothereceivingdevice.
• Validatinganinstallisworkingproperlybyloggingaroomsdataoverseveraldays.
ENABLING REPEATER:
The repeater function is useful for sites where devices are installed within a reasonable range of one another (<100ft) but encounter RF/EMI or other wireless interference which degrades the transmission
ofsignals.Thosesiteswithpoorsignalquality(refertoDevicePerformancesectionbelow)betweentransmitterandreceivercanusetheWSCOMdevicetodeterminebestlocationofrepeater.Thiswould
requireenablingoneWSCOMdeviceasarepeaterandusinganotherdevicetomonitorthereceivedsignalnearthetransmitter.
EnablingtherepeateroftheWSCOMdevicerequiresusageoftheDolphinViewAdvancedorothersoftwaretoolwithaccesstotheTelegramTransmitfunction.WhenusingwithDolphinViewAdvancedopen
up the “Telegram Transmit” tab (use drop-down menu under the EnOcean logo if not seen).
• Clickthe“+AddOperation”tab.
• Fromthedrop-downmenuselect“SendSerial:ESP3Packet”
• Level1Repeater:Type05,Data:09,01,01
• Level2Repeater:Type05,Data:09,01,02
• Clickonthe“Executedselected”toenabletherepeaterofadevice.
• Todisabletherepeater:Type05,Data:09,00,00
A repeater will show up on the receive side as an increase in Sub-telegrams transmitted and also as bit changes in the last four bits of the Status Byte. A Level 1 Repeater only repeats the original
transmitted message. A Level 2 Repeater can re-transmit a repeated message.
ENABLING SUB-TELEGRAMS:
By default Sub-telegrams are enabled on the WSCOM unit when using DolphinView Basic software. When using DolphinView Advanced this feature can be enabled/disabled by accessing the Telegram
Transmit function. To do this select Add operation from the drop-down menu and select Sending serial ESP3 packet. To enable sub-telegrams: Type 05, Data: 10, 01, Execute selected. To disable sub-
telegrams: Type 05, Data: 10, 00, Execute selected.
The only benefit to disabling sub-telegrams is to reduce the reception of a transmitted message in the case there are many transmissions taking place and some messages are being missed.
DOLPHINVIEW TELEGRAM LOG:
In the DolphinView Basic tool, locate the Telegram Log at the bottom of the page. This log provides telegram packet arrival time, ID of device, RORG (type of device), Data transmitted, Status Byte (repeated
info), Signal Strength (dBm), Sub-telegrams, and time difference between last transmission of the same telegram received.
An EnOcean enabled Occupancy Sensor will broadcast a message similar to what is shown in Figure 2.
The Occupancy Senor will be a 4BS type package (RORG), an unpowered switch will have an RPS
type package, and a window/door sensor will have a 1BS type package. Each of these devices will
haveauniqueID(1of4billion).ThequalityofthesignalcanbedeterminedbythedBmlevelandsub-
telegrams. Typically the PTM240C module used in an occupancy sensor will have a best case dBm of
-42dBm and 3 sub-telegrams. As the dBm goes lower (more negative) and the sub-telegrams decrease
thesignalqualitygoesdown.
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Figure 1. COM Port connection
Window
A100D28SA GATEWAYCTRLCOM6
File View Help
2.3.0.0 ID: 01010762 Connect [F5] Disconnect [F6]
Figure 2. DolphinView Telegram Log
Telegram Log
View:RadioSerialAutoscrollAutoselectClear logLog directoryTelegram 282
DirectionPort Time ID RORG Data Status dBmSubtel DestinationIDSecurityTimeDif.
4BS
4BS
4BS
4BS
4BS
FF FF FF FF
FF FF FF FF
FF FF FF FF
FF FF FF FF
FF FF FF FF
00
00
00
00
00
2
4
3
-76
-65
-78
-75
-45
2
3
FFFFFFFF
FFFFFFFF
FFFFFFFF
FFFFFFFF
FFFFFFFF
count:
20
COM3 15:22:03.107
15:22:37.632
15:22:51.885
15:22:59.324
15:23:22.873
COM3
COM3
COM3
COM3
0001B37C
00015446
0001B37C
0001DE29
00011C5B
00:01:21.928
00:01:05.128
00:00:48.777
00:01:04.679
00:01:39.475
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PRELIMINARY
DOLPHINVIEW NODE STATISTICS:
A good way to visually monitor a device is to click on the Node Statistics tab (figure 3). Then click on
one of the devices in the Unassigned or Workspace area to monitor the telegram transmission of that
device. This will provide a node time-line as well as signal strength of each transmitted signal. The color
coderepresentsthequalityofthereceivedsignal.
DOLPHINVIEW BASIC FEATURES:
In order to apply filters the device ID will need to show up in the Workspace on the left hand side of the
screen. Double click a device in the unassigned column and it will be added to the Workspace. With this
done we can now apply some filters within the Telegram Log section of DolphinView.
• DolphinViewstartsaneventloganytimeitopens.TheprogramwilllogalldataandsaveittoanXML
file. This file can be opened, viewed, sorted, and searched using Microsoft Excel.
• ClickontheDirectionheader(figure 4) to filter direction. By default this shows everything.
• ClickontheID(figure 4) to filter which ID (device) is shown. This is good for isolating an area
down to watch what only a few devices are doing. The device ID being filtered must show up in the
Workspace column to the left in order to selectively filter devices. By default this shows all devices.
• ClickonRORG(figure 4) to sort by the different type of EnOcean packet devices. By default all
packet types are shown.
• ClickonStatus (figure 4) to filter for repeated packets, errors, and others. By default all packets are
shown.
Additional details on using DolphinView along with more advanced features can be found through the
DolphinView Help tab.
The DolphinView Advanced tool provides for the following additional features over DolphinView Basic:
• Abilitytoaccessthetransmittelegramsfunctionallowingforserialcommunicationandthesendingofradiomessages.
• Telegramandsub-telegramanalyzer.
• BasicRemoteManagementTools.
• AbilitytocommunicatewithDolphinTCM300Cchipsetandset-upLevel1andLevel2repeatermodes.
DEVICE PERFORMANCE:
TheLevNetRFcomputerlink(WSCOM)alongwiththeDolphinViewBasictoolwillenableuserstodeterminethequalityoftransmissionsatagivensite.Whendoingasitesurveyitisimportanttocheckthe
signallevel(dBm)andsub-telegrams(Subtel)todetermineiftheyareinanacceptablerange.Belowisaguidelineonsignalquality.
TROUBLESHOOTING:
Driver Installation Problems (Device not detected): DolphinView and other 3rd Party software providers will typically install the latest FTDI drivers. If problems are encountered the latest (2.08.14 or newer)
Virtual COM Port Drivers (VCP) from FTDI can be installed. Visit www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htmformoredetailsalongwithinstallationguides.Arebootafterinstallationmayberequired.RefertoFTDI
AN_104 for Windows
®
XP installations.
Driver Not Installed: IfthedriverdoesnotgetinstalledproperlyandthedeviceisnolongerdetectedwhenpluggingintothePCthiswillrequireaccessingtheDeviceManager.Under“Otherdevices”lookfor
FT232R USB UART or Serial USB, right click and select “Update Driver Software…” If the PC is connected to the internet this should find the proper driver and continue. If automatic updating is disabled on the
PC then you may have to go into Windows
®
Update, Change settings and confirm that “Allow all users to install updates on this computer” is checked. If this still fails then the drive can be uninstalled. The next
time the device is plugged in make sure, if using Windows
®
7, that Windows
®
is allowed to automatically download a driver. This allows Windows
®
to search the internet and install the correct driver. If this fails
then the best case is to go to the FTDI chip website and download the latest VCP driver as noted above. A manual search for the driver should allow the install to complete properly.
Marginal-Poor Signal Quality: Reposition the transmitter so the antenna is aligned with the receiving device (ensuring also that the antenna is securely fastened). When re-position of the transmitter or
receiverisnotpossiblethenrepeatersmayberequired.
Improving Performance: Metal around or near the antenna will cause signal degradation. Keep these guidelines in mind to increase device operational performance:
•
Devices should not be installed near metal or behind metal faceplates.
•
Avoid installing sensors on metal ceilings.
•
Leviton occupancy sensors should be rotated so that the Leviton logo points towards the receiver.
•
Relays and wall box switches installed in a metal single or dual gang electrical switch boxes need to have their antenna outside of the metal enclosure.
Other factors restricting transmission range:
•
False ceilings with panels of metal or carbon fiber.
•
Lead glass or glass with metal coating, steel furniture.
•
Hollow lightweight walls filled with insulating wool on metal foil.
•ThedistancebetweenEnOceanreceiversandothertransmittingdevicessuchascomputers,audioandvideoequipmentthatalsoemithigh-frequencysignalsshouldbeatleast3ft.
THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE:
Any third party software which supports the EnOcean Serial Protocol V3 (ESP3) can be used. This includes but is not limited to these tools and site gateway packages:
•
LevNet RF view - www.leviton.com/LevNetRF/LevNetRFview
•
EnOcean DolphinView Basic – www.leviton.com/LevNetRF/DolphinViewBasic
•
EnOcean DolphinView Advanced – Contact Leviton technical or sales support for details on this
version.
•
BSC Software BSC-BOSE Home/Pro/Enterprise - www.bsc-software.com/
•
BootUp myHomeControl - www.myhomecontrol.ch/
Leviton is the technical support provider for the LevNet RF view, EnOcean DolphinView Basic and
Advanced software packages.
USB EXTENSION CABLE:
A USB cable of 1m or 2m in length can be used for those wanting to extend the USB device away from
the target PC or USB host device. This cable needs to be a USB 2.0 A Male to A Female Extension
Cable. An example of this is the 2M (P/N 52107) or 1M (P/N 52106) cables available from Cables To Go
(www.cablestogo.com).
ANTENNA OPTIONS:
The WSCOM device can be used with the provided 50 Ohm, 0dBi antenna (Wellshow
AR026WSG2519N). The following 50 Ohm alternative RP-SMA Monopole Antennas by Antenna Factor
have been tested and are acceptable replacements: ANT-315-CW-RCS (-12dBi), ANT-315-CW-RAH
(-11dBi), or ANT-315-CW-HWR-RPS (-1dBi).
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© 2012 Leviton Mfg. Co., Inc.
Leviton is a registered trademark of Leviton Mfg. Co. in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and other countries.
EnOcean is a registered trademark of EnOcean GMBH.
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
Other trademarks herein are the property of their respective owners.
ROHS:
LevitoncertiesthattoitsknowledgetheWSCOM-03WisRoHScompliant,conformingtotherequirementsof
“Directive 2002/95/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 on the restriction of the
useofcertainhazardoussubstancesinelectricalandelectronicequipment.”ThisdeclarationisbasedonLeviton’s
current understanding of the RoHS Directive and information provided through supplier material declarations
pertinenttotheingredientsandmaterialscomprisingLeviton’sproduct.
FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT:
Contains FCC ID: QGH-LEV300C
The enclosed device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(i.) This device may not cause harmful interference
(ii.) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
AnychangesormodicationsnotexpresslyapprovedbyLevitoncouldvoidtheuser’sauthoritytooperatethis
equipment.
ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuanttopart
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residentialinstallation.Thisequipmentgeneratesusesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalled
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmful
interferencetoradioortelevisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon,theuser
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• 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.
LIMITED 2 YEAR WARRANTY AND EXCLUSIONS
LevitonwarrantstotheoriginalconsumerpurchaserandnotforthebenetofanyoneelsethatthisproductatthetimeofitssalebyLevitonisfreeofdefectsinmaterialsandworkmanshipundernormalandproperusefortwoyearsfromthepurchasedate.Leviton’sonly
obligation is to correct such defects by repair or replacement, at its option, if within such two year period the product is returned prepaid, with proof of purchase date, and a description of the problem to Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc., Att: Quality Assurance Department, 201
North Service Road, Melville, New York 11747. This warranty excludes and there is disclaimed liability for labor for removal of this product or reinstallation. This warranty is void if this product is installed improperly or in an improper environment, overloaded, misused, opened,
abused, or altered in any manner, or is not used under normal operating conditions or not in accordance with any labels or instructions. There are no other or implied warranties of any kind, including merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, but if any implied
warrantyisrequiredbytheapplicablejurisdiction,thedurationofanysuchimpliedwarranty,includingmerchantabilityandtnessforaparticularpurpose,islimitedtotwoyears.Leviton is not liable for incidental, indirect, special, or consequential damages, including
without limitation, damage to, or loss of use of, any equipment, lost sales or profits or delay or failure to perform this warranty obligation. The remedies provided herein are the exclusive remedies under this warranty, whether based on contract, tort or otherwise.
For Technical Assistance Call: 1-800-824-3005 (U.S.A. Only)
www.leviton.com
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Telegram Log
View:RadioSerialAutoscrollAutoselectClear logLog directoryTelegram 27
DirectionPort Time ID RORG Data Status dBm Subtel DestinationID Security TimeDif.
4BS
4BS
4BS
4BS
4BS
00 00 00 00 00
00
00
00
00
2
4
3
-72
-75
-75
-75
-72
2
3
FFFFFFFF
FFFFFFFF
FFFFFFFF
FFFFFFFF
FFFFFFFF
count:
02
7
COM6 17:37:53.989
17:37:54.992
17:37:55.983
17:37:56.991
17:37:57.983
COM6
COM6
COM6
COM6
01001D72
Node Properties
Node List
AddRemoveClean up
Workspace
Unassigned
Count:
Count:
0
2
Device_1D72
ID: 01001072
Device_837C
ID: 00018376
Device_1D72
ID:
Name:
Description:
Signal:
Telegram #:
-75 dBm
26
17:37:58.991COM6 00 3FFFFFFFF
00 00 00 0001001D72
01001D72
01001D72
01001D72
01001D72 4BS
00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 -75
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ViewEEP Node Statistics
chartresolution: 1minuteHistogramgranularity[seconds]:1Setgranularity
Signal strength [dBm]
Telegram time difference histogram
Time difference [seconds]
Average time difference: 0.00 sec
Telegram count
8
0
-2 -1 012345678910 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
12 13
-100
-70
-40
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01001D72
17:37:40 17:37:50 17:38:00 17:38:10 17:38:20 17:38:30
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Copyright © 2012 Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.
All rights Including Trade Dress Rights Reserved.
Figure 3. Node Statistics
Signal level as seen by the WSCOM device Sub-telegrams received (including repeated telegrams)
Device Type Great Good Poor
Unpowered Switch/PTM (1BS) >=4 3 1-2
Sensor/STM (4BS) >=3 2 1
Transceiver/TCM >=3 2 1
Excellent -40 to -50 dBm
Good -50 to -60 dBm
Okay -60 to -70 dBm
Marginal -70 to -80 dBm
Poor (may miss telegrams) < -80 dBm
Signal Quality Signal Level
Color Code
Green
Green
Green
Yellow
Red
SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency / Range 315MHz / 100-250ft
Modulation Type ASK (Amplitude Shift Keying)
Operational Temperature 0o to +50oC
Power Consumption 5V @35mA (175mW typical)
Connector USB Type A
Addressing Factory set unique ID (1 of 4 billion)
Antenna 315MHz RP-SMA, 50 Ohm, VSRW 2.0 Max, 151.2mm
UL Standard UL 60950-1 and CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1-07
UL Certification E228302
Radio Certification FCC Part 15.231, IC RSS-210
Contains IC (Canada): 2473A-LEV300C
Contains FCC ID (United States): QGH-LEV300C
Figure 4. Telegram Log Features
Telegram Log
View:Radio Serial Autoscroll Autoselect Clear logLog directoryTe legram 491
DirectionPort Time ID RORG Data Status dBmSubtel DestinationIDSecurityTimeDif.
4BS
4BS
4BS
4BS
4BS
FF FF FF FF
FF FF FF FF
FF FF FF FF
FF FF FF FF
FF FF FF FF
00
00
00
00
00
2
4
3
-76
-65
-78
-75
-45
2
3
FFFFFFFF
FFFFFFFF
FFFFFFFF
FFFFFFFF
FFFFFFFF
count:
20
COM3 15:22:03.107
15:22:37.632
15:22:51.885
15:22:59.324
15:23:22.873
COM3
COM3
COM3
COM3
0001B37C
00015446
0001B37C
0001DE29
00011C5B
2
INDUSTRY CANADA COMPLIANCE STATEMENT:
Contains IC: 2473A-LEV300C
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). 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.
This radio transmitter (2473A-LEV300C) has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types
listedaboveunderANTENNAOPTIONSwiththemaximumpermissiblegainandrequiredantennaimpedancefor
each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain
indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.
PRELIMINARY
ARTWORK PRINT SPECIFICATIONS
FOLD SCHEME / BINDERY DIAGRAM
PART NUMBER REV DESCRIPTION
Line Screen:
Angle:
Resolution:
Offset Flexo
Other
Body Material:
Bindery
Thickness:
Trim
Perfect Bind
Die cut Saddle Stitch
Drill
Fold
The information in this document is the exclusive PROPRIETARY property of LEVITON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. It is disclosed
with the understanding that acceptance or review by the recipient constitues an undertaking by the recipient. (1) to hold this information in strict
confidence, and (2) not to disclose, duplicate, copy, modify or use the information for any purpose other than that for which disclosed.
PlantApprovals:
PN-ARN: Pilot Rev:ECO Number:
Artwork Release Date:
Artwork Print Specification Sheet Rev A08.eps
PMCQA
Artist:
Notes:
Other
Cust Other
S & A
Mktg Eng
FOR LEVITON USE ONLY
SPECIFICATIONS :
PROCESS :
MANUAL INTERIORS / BINDERY / FOLD SCHEME :
COMMENTS :
For manuals - designates cover specifications
Dimensions:
Material:
Thickness:
Finish:
:
Spot
CMYK
1:
4:
3:
2:
Color(s):over
1:
4:
3:
2:
Fonts:
Spot
CMYK
1:
4:
3:
2:
Color(s):over
1:
4:
3:
2:
Fonts:
Fold Line
Die Cut Punch/Drill Hole
Glue
Kiss Cut Cellophane
Fold Line
Perforate
Die Cut
Die Line Key:
40 lb.
11
Blac
elvetica
Instruction sheet
DI-001-WSCOM-00A-X2
11” X 17”
C. Clemente A. Steele J.Elzie01
D. Wright
V. LoNigro
LE0126-3857
P. Clapp
11"
17"
Part No.
5.5"
1.7" Part No.
PRELIMINARY

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