Operations; Programming In Factory; Factory Testing/Product Traceability; Labelling And Packaging - Philips Hue Bridge 2.0 User Manual

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4 OPERATIONS

4.1

Programming in factory

Philips will provide binaries and keys ("keys" refers to ZLL and SmartLink keys) to be
programmed. These binaries and keys shall be handled in a secure way, using IT
servers that have limited access and access registration. The same holds for the
programming stations. Supplier to indicate how Apple HomeKitPIN code will be
handled in production, in line with Apple requirements.
Philips will provide tables of
ZigBee MAC addresses
IP network MAC addresses and key combinations
4.2
Factory testing
Factory test plan as well as factory test software and approbation software to be
delivered by supplier. Exception: ZigBee approbation software is delivered by Philips.
4.3
Product traceability
TBD either based on IP MAC address / key combination or ZigBee mac address
Component traceability required.
4.4

Labelling and packaging

For the scenario where the hue bridges are sent directly to customer (i.e. in
commercial final package (to be delivered to Supplier by Philips-designated
packaging supplier)):
Product label on fixed location (backside), label size optimised for content,
preferably only a single label, for global use
o Philips wordmark (see associated requirements)
o Hue logo (see associated requirements)
o Serial#, IP MAC addresses
o Approvals and compliance text (for global use, only mandatory ones)
o HomeKit logo and PIN code

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