Next Century Submetering Systems RE-40-214 Repeater User Manual

Next Century Submetering Systems, LLC Repeater

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    v. 02.09.16 RE-201 REPEATER Operation and Installation Manual   1| Product Review The  NextCentury  RE-201  (Repeater)  is  an  easy  to  use,  full-feature device that receives signals from the TR-201 Transceivers and routes the data to the GW-201 Gateway.  The Repeater increases coverage by  amplifying  and  repeating  signals  in  the  network.  The  RE-201 Repeater has the longest range in its class with easy to understand LED  light  indicators.    Indicators  allow  for  immediate verification  of signal delivery during setup/maintenance.    1.1 - RE-201 Hardware Figure 1 RE-201 Hardware           A Power Indicator   B RF Signal Indicator   C Test Button           D Mounting Plate    E 12 Volt Power   1.2 - Packaging Contents  1x NextCentury RE-201 Repeater  1x NextCentury 12V 1A power supply  1x NextCentury mounting plate with 3M tape  1x Package of fasteners   2| Specifications 2.1 - Dimensions  102.7mm x 65.75mm x 22.7mm  4in x 2.6in x .9in 2.2 - Operating Environment  -28C - 60C.  -20F - 140F  Up to 90% relative humidity (non-condensing) 2.3 - Certifications  FCC: 2A B8I-RE-40-214  IC:   20949-RE40214 2.4 - Power Requirements  120/240 VAC wall transformer (included) Note: If the Repeater is installed outside where it is directly exposed to the elements, the recommendation is to house it in an appropriate NEMA class plastic enclosure. (See NextCentury NEMA Enclosures sheet.)   3| Installation and Setup In order to  get the greatest RF coverage, it is highly  recommended that  the  RE-201  Repeater  be  placed  as  high  up  on  a  property  as possible.         1.   Choose the location where the  Repeater  will  be  installed: a.   Ensure  the  power  supply   will  reach  an  appropriate             outlet. b.    Ensure  the  included  fasteners  will be  sufficient  for         the area.  2.   Remove  the  Repeater  and  power supply from packaging.  3.   Slide the mounting plate  (Figure 1-D)  off  the  back of the        Repeater.  4.   Secure  the  mounting  plate  to the  wall.  Two  options are             available: a.   Use the supplied screws and drywall anchors (Figure 2).  b.   Peel  off  the  backing  of  the 3M tape attached to the       mounting   plate  and  attach   plate  on  a  clean  wall          (Figure 2).   5.   Slide the Repeater onto the mounting plate.  6.   Plug the power supply into the Repeater.  Figure 2 Mounting the Repeater           A Double-Sided 3M Tape     B Mounting Screws and Anchors   4| Repeater LED Operation/Test Button The RE-201 Repeater comes  equipped with two LED lights and one test button on the front panel.   The following tables (Figures 3 and 4) show what the different LED patterns indicate.  Power Indicator  LED Pattern Description Solid Red Loss of Power. Solid Green Power is supplied/Not Synced. Solid Blue Power is supplied/Synced with its GW-201 Gateway. Figure 3 Power Status LED Table
    v. 02.09.16 RF Indicator  LED Pattern Description 8x Fast Red Blinks Sending a message searching for the GW-201 Gateway it should Sync with. 8x Fast Blue Blinks Sending a message to the GW-201 Gateway that the device is Synced with. 2x Green Blinks Message has been received successfully by its assigned GW-201 Gateway. 1x Fast Green Blink Routing a message.  Figure 4 RF Indicator LED Table  4.1 - Power Indicator   When  the  Repeater  is  plugged  in,  the  Power  Indicator (Figure  1-A)  will  be  solid  green  indicating  the  device  is powered  on  but  not  Synced  with  a  GW-201  Gateway.    A solid blue Power Indicator (Figure 1-A) signifies the device is powered on and has  Synced with its GW-201 Gateway.  The Power Indicator will turn Red if a loss of power occurs.   4.2 - RF Signal Indicator  When  the  Repeater  is  powered  on  it  will  automatically send a message to the GW-201 Gateway.  If the Repeater has not yet Synced with a GW-201 Gateway, the RF Signal Indicator  (Figure  1-B)  will  blink  red  when  sending messages.  When  the  Repeater  has  successfully  Synced with its GW-201 Gateway, the indicator light will blink blue when  sending  messages.    If  this  does  not  happen automatically, press the Test button (Figure 1-C).  This will manually send out a Sync broadcast. 4.3 - Test Button  The  Test  button  (Figure  1-C)  is  pressed  to  see  if  the Repeater  transmission  is  being  received  by  the  Gateway.  If  the  signal  is  being  received,  the  RF  Signal  indicator (Figure 1-B) will blink green twice.    Note: When the RE-201 Repeater loses power, the Power Indicator light will turn red.   The Repeater  will automatically  switch to  power back-up.  Power backup lasts long enough  for the Repeater to  initiate a  message to its GW-201 Gateway stating a power loss.    5 | Television and Radio Interference  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  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.    6 | FCC Part 15 and Industry Canada Compliance   This  device  complies  with  part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules  and  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  portable  equipment  with  its  antenna  complies  with  FCC’s  and IC’s  RF  radiation  exposure  limits  set  forth  for  an  uncontrolled environment. Users are advised to maintain a separation distance of 20cm (this will be generated from our MPE  report)  to comply with FCC and IC RF exposure limits.  Le  présent  appareil  est  conforme  aux  CNR  d'Industrie  Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée  aux  deux  conditions  suivantes  :  (1)  l'appareil  ne  doit  pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter  tout  brouillage  radioélectrique  subi,  même  si  le  brouillage  est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.   Cet équipement portable avec son antenne se conforme aux limites d'exposition  aux  radiations RF du FCC et  du IC,  énoncées  pour  un environnement  non  contrôlé.  Les  utilisateurs  sont  conseillé  de maintenir  une  distance  de  séparation  de  20  cm  (ceci  sera  généré depuis  notre  rapport  de MPE)  pour  se  conformer  aux  limites d'exposition RF du FCC et du IC.   7| Warranty/Disclaimer Scope of Warranty  NextCentury  warrants  that  all  communication  equipment manufactured by NextCentury will be free from defects in materials and  workmanship  under  normal  use  and  in  accordance  with NextCentury’s  documented  installation  and  operating  procedures for a period of three (3) years from the date of manufacture.   Products  not  manufactured  by  NextCentury,  including  without limitation accessories, attachments or batteries used in conjunction with  NextCentury  equipment  are  warranted,  if  at  all,  only  by  the original  manufacturer.  NextCentury’s  warranties  do  not  include replacement of batteries used to power NextCentury products.
    v. 02.09.16  Limits of Liability  This  warranty  only  applies  to  Read  Management  System components  produced  by  NextCentury,  and  does  not  cover  any products  which  have  been  damaged  by  misconduct,  negligence, vandalism,  acts  of  God,  excessive  operating  conditions,  or unauthorized  attachments  or  modifications.  This  warranty  will  be nullified  and  voided  if  products  are  placed  in  non-recommended installation application/fashion, or are converted, altered, or treated by  other  than  NextCentury  recommended  procedures  and instructions,  or  are  read  by  equipment  not  approved  by NextCentury.   NextCentury’s  liability  and  customer’s  exclusive  remedy  under  this warranty is expressly limited to repair or replacement of the product at  NextCentury’s  option,  and  is  conditioned  upon  the  customer returning the  product(s) to the location designated by  NextCentury within  the  warranty  periods  or  limits  stated  herein  and  pre-paying the  freight  costs  both  to  and  from  specified  location.  In  no  event shall NextCentury be liable for costs or expenses associated with the removal or installation of products under this warranty.      NextCentury shall have no liability or responsibility to the purchaser or any third party for  any  loss,  cost,  expense,  damage, or  liability,   whether  direct  or  indirect,  or  for  special,  incidental,  indirect,  or consequential  damages  of  any  kind,  regardless  of  whether  such liability is based on breach of contract, tort, strict liability, breach of warranties,  or  otherwise,  and  even  if  advised  of  the  likelihood  of such  damages.  Incidental  and  consequential  damages  include,  but are  not  limited  to,  lost  revenue,  loss  of  profits,  data,  business,  or goodwill. In addition, damages resulting from negligence on the part of  the  customer  including,  but  not  limited  to,  the  care  and maintenance  of  NextCentury  products,  or  damages  resulting  from negligence regarding periodic testing of the product’s performance, are  not  covered  under  this  guarantee.    If  the  RE-201  Repeater’s outer casing is opened for any reason, the warranty is voided.  CHANGES  OR  MODIFICATIONS  NOT  EXPRESSLY  APPROVED  BY NEXTCENTURY  MAY  VOID  THIS  WARRANTY  AND  THE  USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.  THE  FOREGOING WARRANTY IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AVAILABLE  TO  THE  PURCHASER  AND  IS  IN  LIEU  OF  ALL  OTHER WARRANTIES, GUARANTEES, OR REMEDIES, WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL,  EXPRESSED,  OR  IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT  LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A  PARTICULAR  PURPOSE,  ALL  OF  WHICH  NEXTCENTURY  HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS.      8|NextCentury Submetering System Contact Information If  there are  any  questions  or  concerns  related  to  these  guidelines, please contact NextCentury Submetering Systems Product Support:  Phone: (844) 538.8203 opt. 2  Email: support@nextcenturymeters.com

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