User's Manual
US Smart Outlet Purchase Spec September 21, 2012
Doc: D10025-002 Tendril Confidential Page 12
5 Installation
5.1 Location
The unit is designed for indoor use, plugged into a standard wall outlet, covering both receptacles, or into
an appropriately grounded extension cord. The package is designed for In-home installation. The
product is not intended to operate exposed to the elements.
5.2 Maintenance / Service
The device requires no user maintenance. Users should observe the requirement that the electronics
within the device be kept enclosed and sheltered from the elements. The firmware within the device will
be maintained via the Tendril OTA or SE1.1 OTA process.
The device is not user serviceable. Units that are defective or not repairable via the OTA process require
an RMA process. Details on the RMA process are found in the Master Supply Agreement.
6 Manufacturing / Test Specifications
6.1 Manufacturing Process
The units are manufactured at a UL certified facility that has been approved by Tendril. Refer to D10079-
XXX Tendril Supplier Quality Policy for supplier requirements.
EC approval is specified in the Long Form Agreement.
A database containing the following items per device is maintained and available to Tendril:
1. Serial Number
2. EUI-64
3. Installation Code
4. ECC Certificate (or a cross reference to a secure list)
5. Manufacture Date
6. Pass/Fail results for the parameters listed below, with parametrics as available
6.2 Minimum Testing Requirements
The Manufacturing Test Requirements document shall e provided by the supplier and approved by
Tendril. That That testing may be a superset of this minimal requirement list stated here:
1. Program the radio processor and validate success
2. Validate 2 way RF communication
3. Verify both relays open and close when commanded by processor
4. Validate metering capability of both channels
5. Validate button and LEDs operate correctly via processor
6. Validate ECC Certificate and any configuration tokens are set