Develco MOSZB130 ZigBee Motion Sensor User Manual

Develco Products ZigBee Motion Sensor

User Manual

The occupancy sensor is PIR based and is able to sense movement up to 6 meters from where the sensor is placed. The sensor includes two logical outputs - one for occupancy with high sensitivity and one for alarm with a lower sensitivity.The wireless protocol is ZigBee, meaning that the Motion Sensor can be integrated with other ZigBee based systems for smart home, energy control, healthcare, or home security.Multiple functionsLong battery lifetimeOccupancy and alarm sensor in oneWith  the wireless  Motion  Sensor, you will  be  able  to  set  lights  to  turn  on  and  o  as you come and go. Moreover, Motion Sensor also includes a temperature sensor, which together with motion sensing, enables to regulate room temperature as people come and go.Occupancy, light and temperature detectionThe Motion Sensor from Develco Products lets you detect everything with only one device. The Motion Sensor can detect occupancy, light & temperature. Place the battery powered Motion Sensor on a table or shelf, or use the mounting screws and place it at on the wall, at on the ceiling or in the corner.Key features are:•  Occupancy sensor•  Alarm sensor - IAS Zone•  Light sensor•  Temperature sensor•  ZigBee Home Automation 1.2 certiedMotion SensorThe ultimate solution to monitoring the status of your housewww.develcoproducts.com
Version 2.3General Dimensions (W x H x D)Color82 x 82 x 28 mmWhitePower supply Battery: CR123, exchangeableBattery life: 3 years, reporting every 2 minutesBattery level and low battery warning can be reportedRadio Sensitivity: -92 dBm Output power: +3 dBm(EU)Environment Operation temperature 0 to +50°C IP class: IP30FunctionsOccupancy & alarm sensor Sensitivity range: 6 mView angle: 45° up/down, left/rightO-time: congurable 2 s - 65,000 sTwo trigger levels: one for occupancy and one for alarmLight sensor Resolution: dark, light, bright Sample time: cong.: 2 s -65,000 sReporting: congurableTemperature sensor Range: 0 to +50°CResolution: 0.1°C (accuracy ± 0.5°C)Sample time: cong.: 2 s -65,000 sReporting: congurableCommunicationWireless protocol ZigBee Home AutomationZigBee end-deviceCertications Conforming to CE, RoHS and REACH directivesZigBee Home Automation 1.2 certiedMotion Sensor - Technical specications
eng 2.  Insert the battery respecting the polarities3.  The Motion Sensor will start searching (up to 15 minutes) for a ZigBee network to join.4.  Make sure that the ZigBee network is open for joining devices and will accept the Motion Sensor.5.  While the Motion Sensor is searching for a ZigBee network to join, the LED ashes red.MAGNET1.  Detach the magnetic mounting base from sensor by pulling it away.2.  Unscrew the small magnet from the mounting base.3.  Screw the magnet on a ceiling or a wall.2. Use the magnetic mounting base to mark the screw holes on the corner of the ceiling or a wall.3. Use enclosed screws and plugs to install the mounting base on the marked place.4. Attach the sensor to magnetic mounting base.Fault nding•  In case of a bad or weak signal, change the location of the Motion Sensor. Otherwise you can relocate your gateway or strengthen the signal with a smart plug.•  If the search for a gateway has timed out, a short press on the button will restart it.4.  Release the button during ashing.5.    Resetting  process  is  complete  when  the  red                                                                                                                                                   LED starts to blink every second.ResettingResetting is needed if you want to connect your Motion Sensor to another gateway, or if you need to perform a factory reset to eliminate abnormal behaviour.STEPS FOR RESETTING1.  Detach the sensor from the magnetic mounting base and/or open the casing.2.  Check that the battery is inserted correctly.3.  Press and hold the menu button until the red LED starts to ash.STAND1.  Insert the plastic stand in the opening on the back of the sensor as shown on the drawing.2. Place the standing sensor on the shelf or on a desk.4. Attach the front cover to the sensor.2. Use the sensor part with holes to mark the screw holes on a at ceiling or a wall.FIXED MOUNTING WITH SCREWS1.  Remove the magnetic mounting base and open the casing of the sensor.Placement•  Place the sensor indoors at a temperature between 0-50°C. •  Its  angle of detection from above, the sides and below must be 45°.•  The Motion Sensor must be placed in a location with a clear view of the monitored area and the windows.•  The distance from the Motion Sensor to a  replace or  a  stove  must be  at  least  four meters.•  Most favourable placement of the Motion Sensor is in a corner of the room, closest to the ceiling, as the Motion Sensor reacts optimally to crosswise  movement.•  Do not remove the product label as it contains important information.•  Do not place the Motion Sensor close to a heating/cooling source, as it may activate the temperature sensor.•  Do not place the Motion Sensor in direct sunlight or bright light.Getting started1.  Remove the magnetic mounting base and open the casing of the sensor.Product descriptionThe Motion Sensor from Develco Products can detect occupancy, movement, light and temperature. Place the battery powered Motion Sensor on a table or shelf, or use the mounting screws and place it at on the wall, at on the ceiling or in the corner.The Motion Sensor can be integrated with other ZigBee based products for smart home, smart energy, healthcare and building management.The Motion Sensor can detect movement at a distance of up to 6 meters.Motion SensorVersion 2.6 INSTALLATION MANUALPrecautions6.  When the LED stops ashing, the Motion Sensor has successfully joined the ZigBee network.MountingMAGNETIC BASE1.  Detach the sensor from the magnetic mounting base by pulling it away.3. Use enclosed screws and plugs to install the mounting base on the marked place.•  Avoid placing the Motion Sensor close to electromagnetic elds.•  Do not paint the sensor.•  The Motion Sensor must be reachable for battery testing and maintenance.•  Place the sensor free of curtains and other obstacles.4.  Attach the sensor to the magnet.
Quelle: http://www.barcode-generator.deDevelco Products assumes no responsibility for any errors, which may appear in this manual.Furthermore, Develco Products reserves the right to alter the hardware, software, and/or  specications  detailed  herein  at  any time without notice, and Develco Products does not make any commitment to update the information contained herein. All the trademarks listed herein are owned by their respective owners.Distributed by Develco Products A/SOlof Palmes Allé 40 8200 AarhusDenmarkAll rights reserved.Other certications•  ZigBee Home Automation 1.2 certied.CE certicationThe  CE  mark  axed  to  this  product  conrms its compliance with the European Directives which apply to the product and, in particular, its compliance with the harmonized standardsand specications.CAUTION: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERIES ARE REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF THE BATTERIES IN ACCORD-ANCE WITH INSTRUCTIONS.CAUTION: When removing cover for battery change - Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) can harm electronic components insideDisposalBattery replacement1.  To replace the battery, detach the Motion Sensor from the mounting base and open the casing.2.  Replace the battery respecting the polarities. The Motion Sensor uses 1xCR123 battery.3.  Close the casing of the sensor.Dispose the product and battery properly at the end of life. This is electronic waste which should be recycled.FCC statementChanges  or  modications  to  the  equipment not  expressly  approved  by  the  party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.NOTE: This  equipment  has  been  tested  and found to comply with the limits for a Class B FCC statementdigital 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 o 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  dierent  from  that  to  which  the receiver is connected.•  Consult  the  dealer  or  an  experienced radio/TV technician for help.This device complies with FCC RF radiation exposure  limits  set  forth  for  an  uncontrolled environment. The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:1.  This device may not cause harmful interfer-ence, and2.  this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.Other information•  ZigBee operation frequency 2.4GHz•  Max. RF output Power +3 dBmIN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DIRECTIVES•  Radio  equipment  directive 2014/53/EU•  RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU
        Motion Sensor – MOSZB-130 Technical manual Revised 20.12.2017
Motion Sensor - MOSZB-130 – Technical manual   Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com  DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com  2 Content 1 Cautionary notes ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 2 Features ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 2.1 Motion Sensor – MOSZB-130 ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 2.1.1 IAS Zone .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 2.1.2 Occupancy .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 2.1.3 Light ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 2.1.4 Temperature ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 7 2.2 Key features ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 3 Endpoints...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 3.1 ZigBee Device Object (ZDO) ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 3.2 IAS Zone ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 3.3 Occupancy Sensor ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 8 3.4 Temperature Sensor ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 8 3.5 Light Sensor ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 3.6 Develco Products Utility ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 4 Supported Clusters.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10 4.1 Common clusters for each end point ................................................................................................................................................................ 10 4.1.1 Basic – Cluster id 0x0000................................................................................................................................................................................. 10 4.1.1.1 Attribute ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10 4.1.2 Identify – Cluster id 0x0003 ............................................................................................................................................................................ 10 4.1.2.1 Attribute ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10 4.1.2.2 Commands ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 11 4.2 IAS Zone Device – EP 0x23 ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 4.2.1 IAS Zone  - Cluster id 0x0500 ......................................................................................................................................................................... 11 4.2.1.1 Attribute .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 11 4.2.1.2 Commands ............................................................................................................................................................................................................12 Note: How to clear a alarm in the “Zone status” ...............................................................................................................................................13 4.2.2 Power Configuration - Cluster id 0x0001 ................................................................................................................................................13 4.2.2.1 Attribute ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................13
Motion Sensor - MOSZB-130 – Technical manual   Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com  DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com  3 4.2.3 Poll Control - Cluster id 0x0020 ................................................................................................................................................................... 14 4.2.3.1 Attribute ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14 4.2.4 OTA Upgrade – Cluster id 0x0019 .............................................................................................................................................................. 14 4.2.4.1 Attributes .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 15 4.2.4.2 Commands ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15 4.2.4.3 OTA Upgrade Messages Diagram ....................................................................................................................................................... 16 4.2.5 Time – Cluster id 0x000A ..................................................................................................................................................................................17 4.2.5.1 Attribute ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................17 4.2.6 Binary Input Cluster - Cluster id 0x000F .................................................................................................................................................17 4.2.6.1 Attribute ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................17 4.3 Occupancy Sensor Device – EP 0x22, EP 0x28 and 0x29 ..................................................................................................................... 18 4.3.1 Occupancy sensing - Cluster id 0x0406 ................................................................................................................................................ 18 4.3.1.1 Attribute ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 18 4.3.1.2 Manufacture Specific Attribute .............................................................................................................................................................. 19 4.3.2 Occupancy Sensor using temperature sensor input ..................................................................................................................... 19 4.3.3 Occupancy Sensor using illumination sensor input ....................................................................................................................... 20 4.4 Temperature Sensor Device – EP 0x26 .............................................................................................................................................................21 4.4.1 Temperature Measurement – Cluster id 0x0402 ..............................................................................................................................21 4.4.1.1 Attribute ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................21 4.5 Light Sensor Device – EP 0x27 ............................................................................................................................................................................... 22 4.5.1 Illuminance Measurement - Cluster id 0x0400 ................................................................................................................................. 22 4.5.1.1 Attribute ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 22 5 MMI user guide ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24 5.1 Push Button Menu ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24 5.1.1 EZ mode - Initiator ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 24 5.1.2 EZ mode - Target ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25 5.1.3 Factory reset ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 25 5.2 Action on Power On ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 25 6 General network behaviour ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 26 6.1 Installation ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 26
Motion Sensor - MOSZB-130 – Technical manual   Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com  DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com  4 6.2 Normal – Keep alive ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26 6.2.1 Network lost .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 26 6.3 Low battery .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27 7 Specifications .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28 8 Contact Information ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 29
Motion Sensor - MOSZB-130 – Technical manual   Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com  DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com  5                                       Copyright © Develco Products A/S  All rights reserved.  Develco  Products  assumes  no  responsibility  for  any  errors,  which  may  appear  in  this  manual.  Furthermore, Develco Products reserves the right to alter the hardware, software, and/or specifications detailed herein at any time without notice, and Develco Products does not make any commitment to update the information contained herein.   All the trademarks listed herein are owned by their respective owners.       RoHS
Motion Sensor - MOSZB-130 – Technical manual   Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com  DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com  6 1 Cautionary notes Develco Products  A/S  reserves  the  right  to  make changes  to any  product to  improve reliability  without further notice. Develco Products A/S does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit described herein; neither does it convey any license under patent rights or the rights of third parties.
Motion Sensor - MOSZB-130 – Technical manual   Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com  DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com  7 2 Features 2.1 Motion Sensor – MOSZB-130                                             The device enables you to detect movement and light as well as measuring temperature.   The sensor is battery powered and can be mounted in four different ways: flat on the wall, flat on the ceiling, in the corner (using a 45° bracket), or standing (on a shelf, table, or similar).   The sensor has 3 ZigBee end points, one for each sensor. The Occupancy end point contains 2 logic modules that combines’ Occupancy with temperature and light sensor. Each end point can be used separately. Standard ZigBee ZCL “Configure Reporting” on change and on time is supported.   2.1.1 IAS Zone The  IAS  Zone  sensor  is  PIR  based,  sensing  moving  objects  up  to  6  meters  from  the  sensor.  The  off-time  is adjustable remotely via ZigBee. The end point is configured as Home Automation profile „IAS Zone“. The IAS Zone End point is less sensitive than the Occupancy sensor endpoint. Therefore if the device is used as an alarm sensor the IAS Zone end point shall be used.  2.1.2 Occupancy The  occupancy  sensor  is  PIR  based,  sensing  moving  objects  up  to  6  meters  from  the  sensor.  The  off-time  is adjustable remotely via ZigBee. The end point is configured as Home Automation profile „Occupancy Sensor“. 2.1.3 Light The light sensor is a low-accuracy sensor reporting light level. The end point is configured as Home Automation profile „Light Sensor“. 2.1.4 Temperature The temperature sensor measures temperature with a resolution of 0.1°C. The end point is configured as the Home Automation profile „Temperature Sensor“. 2.2 Key features Key features are:  Alarm Sensor – IAS Zone  Temperature sensor  Occupancy sensor  Light sensor  ZigBee OTA cluster for firmware upgrades  ZigBee HA 1.2 Certified application profile  Communication based on DevCom07 ZigBee Module.  RoHS compliant according to the EU Directive 2002/95/EC.  Standard ZigBee Home Automation security and stack settings are used.
Motion Sensor - MOSZB-130 – Technical manual   Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com  DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com  8 3 Endpoints   The device implements the following standard HA devices on different end points.  3.1 ZigBee Device Object (ZDO)  End point number 0x00  Application profile Id 0x0000  Application device Id 0x0000  Supports all mandatory clusters 3.2 IAS Zone   End point number 0x23  Application profile Id 0x0104 (Home Automation)  Application device Id 0x0402 3.3 Occupancy Sensor  End point number 0x22, 0x28 and 0x29  Application profile Id 0x0104 (Home Automation)  Application device Id 0x0107  Each end point contains a logic module that can be configured to control the occupancy sensor signal base on the user defined settings for the temperature sensor input or the user defined settings for the light sensor input. 3.4 Temperature Sensor  End point number 0x26  Application profile Id 0x0104 (Home Automation)  Application device Id 0x0302 3.5 Light Sensor  End point number 0x27  Application profile Id 0x0104 (Home Automation)  Application device Id 0x0106 3.6 Develco Products Utility    Application profile Id 0xC0C9 (Develco Products private profile)  Application device Id 0x0001  Manufacture code for Develco Products is 0x1015  Private profile for internal Develco Products use only.
Motion Sensor - MOSZB-130 – Technical manual   Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com  DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com  9 Reference documents: 053474r18ZB_CSG-ZigBee-Specification.pdf 075123r03ZB_AFG-ZigBee_Cluster_Library_Specification.pdf 053520r27ZB_HA_PTG-Home-Automation-Profile.pdf 075356r15ZB_ZSE-ZSE-AMI_Profile_Specification.pdf   They can all be downloaded from : http://www.zigbee.org/Products/DownloadZigBeeTechnicalDocuments.aspx
Motion Sensor - MOSZB-130 – Technical manual   Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com  DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com  10 4 Supported Clusters  4.1 Common clusters for each end point The ZCL “General Function Domain” clusters in this section are implemented as server clusters. Refer to  ZigBee Cluster Library Specification. http://www.zigbee.org/Specifications.aspx 4.1.1 Basic – Cluster id 0x0000 Only the first set has mandatory attributes, also the optional attributes that can be relevant to a Develco Product’s device are all in set 0x000. 4.1.1.1 Attribute Id# Name Type Range Man/Opt Relevance and ref. 0x0 ZCLVersion Uint8 Type range M  0x4 ManufacturerName String 0-32 byte O 4.1.1.1.1 0x5 ModelIdentifier String 0-32 byte O 4.1.1.1.2 0x6 DateCode String 0-32 byte O  0x7 PowerSource 8 bit enum Type range M    4.1.1.1.1 Manufacturer name Develco Products A/S 4.1.1.1.2 Model identifier MOSZB-130 4.1.1.1.3 Manufacture Specific Attribute Id# Name Type Range Man/Opt Relevance and ref. 0x8000 PrimarySwVersion OctetString  M Read only  ZCL header setting – Manufactor code for Develco Products is 0x1015 4.1.2 Identify – Cluster id 0x0003 4.1.2.1 Attribute  Id# Name Type Range Man/Opt Relevance and ref. 0x0000 IdentifyTime Uint16 Type range M
Motion Sensor - MOSZB-130 – Technical manual   Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com  DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com  11 4.1.2.2 Commands  The identify cluster has 2 commands as server.  Id# Name Payload  Man/Opt Relevance and ref. 0x00 Identify Uint16 - Identify Time (seconds) M  0x01 Identify Query none M   The identify cluster has 1 command as client. Id# Name Payload Man/Opt Relevance and ref. 0x00 Identify Query Response Uint16 - Identify Time (seconds) M   4.2 IAS Zone Device – EP 0x23 4.2.1 IAS Zone  - Cluster id 0x0500 The IAS Zone cluster is described in ZigBee Cluster Library Specification 4.2.1.1 Attribute  Id# Name Type Man/Opt Relevance and ref. 0x0000 Zone State 8-bit Enumeration M  0x0001 Zone Type 16-bit Enumeration M Hard coded to 0x000D Motion Sensor 0x0002 Zone Status Uint16 M The following bits are supported: Bit0: Alarm 1 Bit2: Tamper Bit3: Battery  Bit4: Supervision reports Bit5: Restore reports Bit6: Trouble Bit9: Battery defect,  0x0010 IAS CIE Address Valid 64-bit IEEE address  M  0x0011 ZoneID Uint8 M  4.2.1.1.1 Zone State The device will automatically  start  to  scan the network  for an IAS Zone client in a  predefine  interval. When  the client is found it will automatically attempt to enrol. When it has successfully enrolled the Zone Status command is send every 5 minutes.
Motion Sensor - MOSZB-130 – Technical manual   Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com  DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com  12 The attribute value will change from not enrolled (0x00) to Enrolled (0x01)     4.2.1.1.2 IAS CIE Address Attribute specifies the address that commands generated by the server shall be sent to.  To un-enroll the device the back end system has to write a new address into this attribute. Any value is valid. If the back end system writes an IEEE adr then it will try to enrol to this devices represented by the IEEE adr.    4.2.1.1.3 ZoneID   A unique reference number allocated by the CIE at zone enrollment time.  Used  by  IAS  devices  to  reference  specific  zones  when  communicating  with  the  CIE.  The ZoneID  of  each  zone stays fixed until that zone is unenrolled 4.2.1.2 Commands  The IAS Zone cluster has 2 commands as server.  Id# Name Payload  Man/Opt Relevance and ref. 0x00 Zone  Status  Change Notification Uint16 – bit mask   M The status is report to  the  coordinator every 5 min 0x01 Zone Enroll Request   Bits 16 16 M  Data type 16 bit enum UINT16 Field name Zone type Manufacturer code  Init sequence – when the device has join the network it start to  scan  for  an  IAS zone client cluster. If a client is found  a  Zone  enroll  request  command  is  send  and  a  Zone  Enroll  response  is  expected.  If  it  doesn’t  receive  a response within 15 sec it gives up and will continue to scan x number of attempts. When the init sequence is over it will enter a state where it scans for a client every 12 hour.  The following bits are supported in Zone status: Bit0: Alarm 1 Bit2: Tamper Bit3: Battery  Bit4: Supervision reports Bit5: Restore reports Bit6: Trouble Bit9: Battery defect,
Motion Sensor - MOSZB-130 – Technical manual   Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com  DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com  13 Bit0, Bit2:  Note: How to clear a alarm in the “Zone status” The sensor requests ZCL Default Response on the Zone Status Change notification, if any new Alarm bit  has  been  set.  Until  the  IAS  CIE  has  acknowledged  the  received  alarm  by  sending  the  mandated Default  Response,  the  Alarm  bits  are  not  cleared  –  even  if  there  is  no  longer  an  alarm  situation  on either  tamper  or  movement.  When  the  Default  Response  is  received,  a  new  Zone  Status  Change notification is sent with the Alarm bits cleared, if the alarm situation has disappeared since sending the Zone Status message with alarm set.  Bit3: When the battery is below 2.5 VDC. Battery bit is set high and “Zone Status” is transmitted to the coordinator.  Bit9: When the battery is defect the sensitivity of the motion detector is reduced to avoid false alarms. Therefore when this bit is true it is highly recommended that the battery is changed.      4.2.2 Power Configuration - Cluster id 0x0001 The power configuration cluster is described in ZigBee Cluster Library Specification  4.2.2.1 Attribute  Id# Name Type Range Man/Opt Relevance and ref. 0x0020 BatteryVoltage Uint8 0x00 - 0xFF O ZCL configure reporting is supported 0x0031 BatterySize enum8 CR123A (0x08) O  0x0033 BatteryQuantity Uint8 1 O  0x0034 BatteryRatedVoltage Uint8 30 O Unit is in 100 mV 0x0036 BatteryVoltageMinThreshold Uint8 25  Unit is in 100 mV 0x003E BatteryAlarmState Map32  O Bit0: BatteryVoltageMinThreshold Is  set  if  BatteryVoltage  has been  below BatteryVoltageMinThreshold or  other  internal  circuits  has deemed  the  supply  to  be inadequate. This bit will only reset after a power cycle.
Motion Sensor - MOSZB-130 – Technical manual   Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com  DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com  14 The  condition  will  also  be shown  on  the  MMI  LED,  see MMI description. Reportable.  Default  Min  12 hours, max 12 hours  Note: The attribute “BatteryVoltage” is measuring the battery voltage, in units of 100mV.  4.2.3 Poll Control - Cluster id 0x0020 The poll control cluster is described in ZigBee Cluster Library Specification   This  cluster  provides  a  mechanism  for  the  management  of  an  end  device’s  MAC  Data  Request  rate.  For  the purposes of this cluster, the term “poll” always refers to the sending of a MAC Data Request from the end device to the end device’s parent.   This cluster can be used for instance by a configuration  device  to  make  an  end  device responsive for a certain period of time so that the device can be managed by the controller. 4.2.3.1 Attribute  Id# Name Type Range Man/Opt Relevance and ref. 0x0000 Check-inInterval  Uint32 0x00 - 0xFF M Default value is 1 hour 0x0001 LongPoll Interval  Uint32  M Default value is disabled 0x0002 ShortPollIntervall Uint16  M Default value is 3 seconds 0x0003 FastPollTimeout Uint16  M Default value is 5 minutes  Start up, auto scan for client poll control cluster on the coordinator. If it is support on the coordinator an auto bind is  created  and  the  Smoke  Alarm  will  send  a  check-in  command  in  the  interval  specified  in  attribute  “Check-inInterval. The coordinator has to reply with a check-in response. The sensor  supports the following commands send from the client (Typically the coordinator).   0x00 Check-in Response,  0x01 Fast Poll Stop,  0x02 Set Long Poll Interval,  0x03 Set Short Poll Interval,       If it doesn’t find a poll client it will search again periodically.  4.2.4 OTA Upgrade – Cluster id 0x0019 The cluster provides a ZigBee standard way to upgrade devices in the network via OTA messages.  The devices support the client side of the cluster.
Motion Sensor - MOSZB-130 – Technical manual   Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com  DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com  15  When the devices has joined a network it will automatically auto scan for a OTA upgrade server in the network. If it finds a server an auto bind is created and ones every 24 hour it will automatically send its “current file version” to the OTA upgrade server. It is the server that initiates the firmware upgrade process.   4.2.4.1 Attributes  Id# Name Type Range Man/Opt Relevance and ref. 0x0000 UpgradeServerID  IEEE Address  - M  0x0001 FileOffset  Uint32 Type range O  0x0002 CurrentFileVersion  Uint32 Type range O  0x0003 CurrentZigBeeStackVersion  Uint16 Type range O  0x0004 DownloadedFileVersion  Uint32 Type range O  0x0005 DownloadedZigBeeStackVersion  Uint16 Type range M  0x0006 ImageUpgradeStatus  8 bit enum 0x00 to 0xFF O  0x0007 Manufacturer ID  Uint16 Type range O  0x0008 Image Type ID  Uint16 Type range O  0x0009 MinimumBlockRequestDelay  Uint16 Type range O   Above attribute description is to be found in section 6.7 “OTA Cluster Attributes” in ZigBee document – “zigbee-ota-upgrade-cluster-specification” provided by the ZigBee alliance.    4.2.4.2 Commands  The OTA Client cluster can send the following commands  Id# Name Man/Opt Relevance and ref. 0x01 Query Next Image request  M 6.10.1 OTA Cluster Command Identifiers 0x03 Image Block Request   M 6.10.1 OTA Cluster Command Identifiers 0x06 Upgrade End Request   M 6.10.1 OTA Cluster Command Identifiers
Motion Sensor - MOSZB-130 – Technical manual   Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com  DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com  16 4.2.4.3 OTA Upgrade Messages Diagram
Motion Sensor - MOSZB-130 – Technical manual   Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com  DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com  17 4.2.5 Time – Cluster id 0x000A The Time cluster is a general cluster for time it is based on a UTC time in seconds since 0 hrs 0 mins 0 sec on 1st January 2000. Refer to [Z2] for ZigBee specification of the time cluster.    The  device  will  use  this  clusters  as  a  client  –  provided  that  a  suitable  Time  Server  is  available  on  the  network (most likely on the Gateway)   4.2.5.1 Attribute  Id# Name Type Range Man/Opt Relevance and ref. 0x0000 Time  UTCTime (Uint32) Type range M The module will periodically update its clock by synchronizing through this cluster 0x0001 TimeStatus 8 bit bitmap 00000xxx M   4.2.6 Binary Input Cluster - Cluster id 0x000F The Binary input cluster is described in ZigBee Cluster Library Specification  4.2.6.1 Attribute  Id# Name Type Range Man/Opt Relevance and ref. 0x001C Description String Motion O  0x0051 OutOfService  Bool False (0) or True (1) M If True, PresentValue will no longer follow the physical input, but will be writeable 0x0055 PresentValue Bool False (0) or True (1) M Reflects  the  state  of  the Motion  sensor,  unless  it  is disabled  by  setting  the OutOfService  attribute  to True. Reportable. Default Min 1 sec, max 10 min 0x0067 Reliabillity Enum8  O 8  –  Process  Error:  Failure  in the detection circuit 7  –  Unreliable Other: Battery failure, sensitivity reduced. 0 – No Fault Detected Reportable.
Motion Sensor - MOSZB-130 – Technical manual   Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com  DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com  18 0x006F StatusFlag Map8 0x00-0x0F M Bit1:  Fault.  If  set,  the  source can be read in the Reliability attribute Reportable. Default Min 1 sec, max 10 min 4.3  Occupancy Sensor Device – EP 0x22, EP 0x28 and 0x29 Each end point contains a logic module that can be configured to control the occupancy sensor signal base on the user defined settings for the temperature sensor input or the user defined settings for the light sensor input.  The manufacture specific attributes in section 4.2.1.2 is used to configure the logic module.  4.3.1 Occupancy sensing - Cluster id 0x0406 The occupancy sensing cluster is described in ZigBee Cluster Library Specification section 4.8 4.3.1.1 Attribute  Id# Name Type Range Man/Opt Relevance and ref. 0x0000 Occupancy 8-bit Bitmap 0000000x M Reporting is supported 0x0001 Occupancy Sensor Type 8-bit Enumeration 0x00 – 0xfe M Hard coded to PIR sensor 0x0010 PIROccupiedTo UnoccupiedDelay Uint16 Type range O The time delay, in seconds, before the PIR sensor changes to its unoccupied.  Default – 240 sec 0x0011 PIRUnoccupiedTo OccupiedDelay Uint16 Type range O The  time  delay,  in seconds,  before  the  PIR sensor  changes  to  its occupied  Default – 0 sec 0x0012 PIRUnoccupiedTo OccupiedThreshold Uint8 Type range O Specifies  the  number  of movement  detection events  that  must  occur before  the  PIR  sensor changes  to  its  occupied state.
Motion Sensor - MOSZB-130 – Technical manual   Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com  DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com  19 Default – 1 movement  4.3.1.2 Manufacture Specific Attribute  Id# Name Type Range Man/Opt Relevance and ref. 0xFC00 ArmThreshold_ MinTemperature Sint16 0x954d – 0x7ffe M Write/read is supported 0xFC01 ArmThreshold_ MaxTemperature Sint16 0x954d – 0x7ffe M Write/read is supported 0xFC02 TargetLevel Uint16 0x0002 – 0xfffd M Write/read is supported  ZCL header setting – Manufactor code for Develco Products is 0x1015 4.3.2 Occupancy Sensor using temperature sensor input  End point  0x22,  0x28 and  0x29  can  be configured  as  a  logic  module that  controls  the occupancy sensor signal base on the user defined settings for the temperature sensor input. Logic moduleIf (Temperature > ArmThreshold_MaxTemperature )or(Temperature < ArmThreshold_MinTemperature )Temperature measure valueCluster ID 0x0402Attribute ID 0x0000Occupancy stateOccupancy state Use case – Energy savings in an office building The device is installed to obtain energy savings in an office with an air condition. A ZigBee relay is installed to turn on  the  air  condition  when  the  occupancy  sensor  detects  movements  in  the  room.  This  functionality  can  be obtained by using the standard occupancy sensor functionality – Standard ZCL attributes.  Using  the  manufacture  specific  attributes  in  section  4.2.1.2  provide  the  user  with  an  extra  check  before  the  air condition is turned on.   The installer can configure the ArmThreshold_MaxTemperature attribute to 25 degrees and when movements are detected in the room the relay only turns on the air condition when the temperature is above the MaxTemperature Setting (25 degrees).
Motion Sensor - MOSZB-130 – Technical manual   Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com  DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com  20 The ArmThreshold_MinTemperature attribute can be used in winter season where the air condition shall warm up the room. The MinTemperature attribute is  configured  to  20  degrees and when movements are  detected in the room and the temperature is below MinTemperature the air condition is turned on heating the room.  20 degreesMinTemperature 25 degreesMaxTemperatureAir ConditionOFFAir ConditionONCoolingAir ConditionONHeatingTemperature 4.3.3 Occupancy Sensor using illumination sensor input  End point  0x22,  0x28 and  0x29  can  be configured  as  a  logic  module that  controls  the occupancy sensor signal base on the user defined settings for the illumination sensor input.  Logic moduleIf Illumination is X < TargetLevelIlluminance measure valueCluster ID 0x0400Attribute ID 0x0000 Occupancy stateOccupancy state  Use case – Energy savings in an office building The device is installed to obtain energy savings in an office controlling the light. A ZigBee relay is installed to turn on the light when the occupancy  sensor detects movements in the room. This functionality can be obtained by using the standard occupancy sensor Standard functionality - ZCL attributes.  Using the manufacture specific attributes in section 4.2.1.2 provide the user with an extra check before the air light is turned on.   The installer can configure the TargetLevel attribute to a user defined Lux level. When movements are detected in the room and the Lux level is below the TargetLevel the relay turns on the light.
Motion Sensor - MOSZB-130 – Technical manual   Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com  DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com  21   4.4 Temperature Sensor Device – EP 0x26 4.4.1 Temperature Measurement – Cluster id 0x0402 The temperature measurement cluster is described in ZigBee Cluster Library Specification section 4.4 4.4.1.1 Attribute  Id# Name Type Range Man/Opt Relevance and ref. 0x0000 MeasuredValue Sint16 MinValue to MaxValue M ZCL Reporting is support  DP default is configured 0x0001 MinMeasuredValue Sint16 0 M  0x0002 MaxMeasuredValue Sint16 5000 M  4.4.1.1.1 MeasuredValue The attribute is configured with the following default “ZCL configure reporting” setting.  Min Reporting Interval: 0x003C [60 sec]   Max Reporting Interval: 0x0258 [600 sec]   Reportable Change: 0x000A [0.1 °C] If the temperature value is stable it will be send every 10 minutes.  If  the  temperature  changes  more  than  0.1  °C  it  will  be  reported  but  not  faster  than  every  1  minute  since  last reporting value.       Note: Min reporting interval 0 sec is invalid when reportable change is configured.   4.4.1.1.2 MinMeasuredValue The temperature sensor is NOT supporting temperature measurements below 0 degrees Celsius.
Motion Sensor - MOSZB-130 – Technical manual   Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com  DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com  22 4.4.1.1.3 MaxMeasuredValue The temperature sensor is NOT supporting temperature measurements above 50 degrees Celsius.   4.5 Light Sensor Device – EP 0x27 4.5.1 Illuminance Measurement - Cluster id 0x0400 The illuminance measurement cluster is described in ZigBee Cluster Library Specification section 4.2 4.5.1.1 Attribute  Id# Name Type Range Man/Opt Relevance and ref. 0x0000 MeasuredValue Uint16 MinValue to MaxValue M ZCL Reporting is support  DP default is configured 0x0001 MinMeasuredValue Uint16 0x0002 – 0xfffd M  0x0002 MaxMeasuredValue Uint16 0x0001 – 0xfffe M  0x0004 LightSensorType 8-bit Enumeration 0x00 – 0xff O    4.5.1.1.1 MeasuredValue The attribute is configured with the following default “ZCL configure reporting” setting.  Min Reporting Interval: 0x0000 [0 sec]   Max Reporting Interval: 0x0258 [600 sec]   Reportable Change: 0xFFFF [Disabled]  The illumination value is sent every 10 minutes according to above settings.    The measured value can be converted into a lux.  lux=10^(y/10000+1) 4.5.1.1.2 MinMeasuredValue The minimum Lux value supported by the device is 3 Lux.   Converting 3 Lux into min measured value: 10000*LOG(3)+1 = 4772  Min measured value in Hex = 0x1274  4.5.1.1.3 MaxMeasuredValue The maximum Lux value supported by the device is 70.000 Lux.  Converting 70.000 Lux into max measured value: =10000*LOG(70000)+1 =48452
Motion Sensor - MOSZB-130 – Technical manual   Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com  DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com  23  Max measured value in Hex = 0xBD43
Motion Sensor - MOSZB-130 – Technical manual   Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com  DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com  24 5 MMI user guide 5.1 Push Button Menu Pushing the button on a device provides the user with several possibilities.  Pushing the button for longer (push, hold for a few seconds, and release) allows the user to set the device into a desired mode. A mode change happens at 5 second interval. Below, these modes are illustrated in a state chart.   IdleEZ modeInitiator EZ modeTarget Factory reset         Push + Hold button untill led blinks oncePush + Hold button untill led blinks continously Push + Hold button untill led blinks twice Push + Hold button untill led is off  When  cycling  through  the  menu  modes,  the  state  is  indicated  by  a  number  of  100ms  blinks  on  the  LED.    The device is supporting the ZigBee standardized EZ- mode Commissioning.  5.1.1 EZ mode - Initiator If the devices is not on the network EZ-Mode Network Steering is invoked when the user enter this menu. The led blinks once every 1 sec until the devices has joined the network. If the device was already on the network it will broadcast  the  PermitJoin messages.  It is the trust center  policy  that decides if  the  device is  allowed  to  join the network.     When the  device  has  joined  the network  EZ-Mode Finding  and  Binding  is  invoked  and  the device  start to  blink every 3 sec until a cluster match is found. When a match is found or the cluster examine is finished the blinking stops and the device sends a messages to the target device to stop the identify time.    The following clusters are support in EZ-mode finding and binding:  Temperature cluster  Power configuration cluster
Motion Sensor - MOSZB-130 – Technical manual   Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com  DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com  25  Occupancy sensing cluster  Illuminance Measurement cluster      The EZ-mode time is hard coded to 3 minutes. This is the Minimum and recommended PermitJoin time broadcast for EZ-Mode Network Steering and minimum IdentifyTime set for EZ-Mode Finding and Binding. If the user enters the menu again another 3 minutes is started. 5.1.2 EZ mode - Target If the devices is not on the network EZ-Mode Network Steering is invoked when the user enter this menu. The led blinks twice every 1 sec until the devices has joined the network. If the device was already on the network it will broadcast  the  PermitJoin messages.  It is the trust center  policy  that decides if the device is  allowed  to  join  the network.     When the device has joined the network identify mode is invoke and the device start to blink twice every 3 sec until identify mode is stopped or after the EZ-mode time has expired. If the user enters the menu again another 3 minutes is started. 5.1.3 Factory reset To allow a device to join a network, one either has to power up a device that has not previously joined a network or push the button until the Reset To Factory default mode is indicated – and subsequently release the button. This will cause the device to reset to its factory default state and scan for a suitable coordinator.   5.2 Action on Power On As a  general  rule,  all end devices and  routers  that  have not previously  joined  a  network (or have been reset  to factory default) will start up and search for a network with join permit open. In this mode, the LED will flash once every second.  Once the device has joined the network, is will start scanning for an OTA server, Time server, Poll control client, OccupancySensor client and an IAS Zone client.  If a device has joined a network and is powered down, it will attempt to rejoin this network upon power up. For the first 30 seconds hereafter, the device will be available for communication. This time can be expanded using the poll control cluster functionality.
Motion Sensor - MOSZB-130 – Technical manual   Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com  DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com  26 6 General network behaviour  6.1 Installation When the device is virgin and powered for the first time it will start looking for a ZigBee PAN Coordinator or router to join. The device will scan each ZigBee channel starting from 11 to 24. The LED will flash once every second until it joins a device.   #Scan mode - 1  Scan all 16 ZigBee channel until join network or 15 minutes  #Sleep mode  MCU is in sleep mode (Radio off) 15 minutes   #Scan mode - 2  Scan all 16 ZigBee ch x 1 or until join network ~ 30 seconds  #Sleep mode  MCU is in sleep mode (Radio off) 15 minutes #Scan mode - 2  Scan all 16 ZigBee ch x 1 or until join network ~ 30 seconds   The device will start up using scan mode 1. To increase battery lifetime when the device is joining a network for the first time a scan mode 2 will be used after scan mode 1 has expired. Scan mode 1 it will only be executed one time when the device is powered. If the user invokes EZ-mode it will start scanning the next 3 minutes     In section 5 “MMI” it is explained how to put the device into a join or leave network mode.  Network settings are stored in NV-memory are after a power cycle the device re-join the same network.   If  the  device  has  to  join  a  new  PAN  coordinator  the  MMI  menu  supports  a  “Reset  To  Factory  Fresh  Settings” mode. This will erase all current network information.   6.2 Normal – Keep alive The device is sending a “keep alive” message to the PAN coordinator every 15 minute to verify that the device is still connected to the network.  6.2.1 Network lost If no “keep alive” responses are received 5 times in a row (Worst case 1h15m), the devices will start scanning as specified in the table below.  When the device is in scan mode the LED will flash once every second until it re-joins the network.   According to the ZigBee specification TX is NOT allowed to be enabled all the time and a TX silent period has to be defined.
Motion Sensor - MOSZB-130 – Technical manual   Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com  DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com  27 #Scan mode - 1  Scan current ch 3 times Scan remaining 15 ch 1 time Scan all 16 ch 3 times #Sleep mode  MCU is in sleep mode (Radio off) 15 minutes   #Scan mode - 2  Scan current ch 3 times Scan remaining 15 ch 1 time  #Sleep mode  MCU is in sleep mode (Radio off) 15 minutes #Scan mode - 2  Scan current ch 3 times Scan remaining 15 ch 1 time  6.3 Low battery  The  current  battery  voltage  can  be  read  from  the  power  configuration  cluster  described  in  section  4.3.1.  The attribute “BatteryVoltage” is measuring the battery voltage, in units of 100mV.   Low batt LED indication – RED LED will blink twice every 60 second
Motion Sensor - MOSZB-130 – Technical manual   Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com  DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com  28 7 Specifications  General  Dimensions (Wx H x D) 82 x 82 x 28 mm Colour White Battery CR123, exchangeable Battery life 3 years, reporting every 2 minutes Battery level and low battery warning can be reported Radio Sensitivity: -92 dBm  Output power: +3 dBm (EU)   Environment Operation temperature 0 to +50°C   Occupancy  Range 6m View angle 45° up/down, left/right Off-time Configurable 2 s - 65,000 s Light  Resolution 3 to 70.000 Lux Common light source illuminance (lux)   Street light: 20  Dusk: 1 to 100  Living room: 50 to 200  Office: 200 to 600  Operating room: 5 k to 10 k  Cloudy: 2 k to 10 k  Hazy: 25 k to 50 k  Bright sun: 50 k to 100 Tolerance < 10,000 lux: ± 5% of the measurement and ± 5 Lux. > 10,000 lux: ± 10% of the measurement and ± 5 Lux. Reporting configurable Temperature  Range 0 to +50°C Resolution 0.1°C Accuracy Typically ±0.5°C and Max ±1°C
Motion Sensor - MOSZB-130 – Technical manual   Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com  DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com  29 8 Contact Information  Technical support:  Please contact Develco Products for support.     products@develcoproducts.com  Sales:  Please  contact  Develco  Products  for  information  on  prices,  availability,  and  lead time.     info@develcoproducts.com

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