FCC Part 15.249 Certification
Test Report
FCC ID: U22GSESWW
FCC Rule Part: 15.249
ACS Report Number: 07-0016-15C
Manufacturer: Convia – A Herman Miller Company
Model: Wireless Switch
Manual
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ConviaRF Wireless Switch System User Guide
March 2007
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Components
There are two types of components involved in implementing a ConviaRF Wireless Switch
System. They are the ConviaRF Wireless Switch and Wireless Switch Coordinator.
ConviaRF Wireless Switch (SWW)
The Wireless Switch (SWW) can be used in the same way as the wired Convia switch
(###). Like the wired switch, the wireless switch can be used to control lights and other
devices that are connected to Convia Smart Connectors. Just like the wired switch the
user manually presses the up or down switch to turn selected light fixtures on and off.
The Wireless Switch It can be programmed to operate a wide configuration of light fixtures
and also used to control dimming levels. The Wireless Switch will operate at a minimum
of 75 feet from a ConviaRF Wireless Coordinator.
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ConviaRF Wireless Coordinator (WSC)
The Wireless Switch Coordinator (Coordinator) acts as the network interface for the
ConviaRF Wireless Switch. It provides a gateway to the ConviaNET communications
network and allows ConviaRF Wireless Switch to be an active participant on the network.
A key function of the Wireless Switch the Coordinator is that it monitors the ConviaNet
communications network for relevant message commands that apply to the Wireless
Switch. This allows the Wireless Switch to connect to the network less frequently and
increases battery life.
Antenna
ConviaRF
Dip Switches
ConviaNet
RJ45 Ports
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