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Window Sensor Detecting exits and entrances of your house The Window Sensor detects and reports opening and closing of the doors and windows of your house. Easily installed on any door or window, the sensors trigger a signal when parted. This lets you know when a room is entered, if a window or door has been left open, etc. The Window Sensor also features a built-in temperature measuring functionality that measures changes in room temperature, down to a 0.1°C interval. Key features are: • Magnetic sensor - IAS Zone • Temperature sensor • ZigBee Home Automation 1.2 certified Automatic lighting, access control and home security The functionalities of the Window Sensor makes it ideal for automatic lighting, access control, and home security solutions. Cost-saving Easy installation Secure communication Readings from the sensor can be sent via smart home system through SMS, e-mail, or web. The sensor operates under the ZigBee standard, ensuring compatibility with other ZigBee certified products. The ZigBee Home Automation Window Sensor is configured as an end-device. A battery life average of 6 years ensures minimal maintenance. www.develcoproducts.com Window Sensor - Technical specifications General Dimensions (W x H x D) 76 x 26 x 17 mm (sensor part) 30 x 12 x 9 mm (magnetic part) Color White Power supply Battery: 2 x AAA, exchangeable Battery life: 6 years, reporting every 2 minutes. Hardware 2.0 and newer: 9 years of batterylife. Battery level and low battery warning can be reported Radio Sensitivity: -98 dBm Output power: +6 dBm(EU) Environment Operation temperature 0 to +50°C IP class: IP40 Functions Temperature sensor Range: 0 to +50°C Resolution: 0.1°C (accuracy ± 0.5°C) Sample time: config.: 2 s -65,000 s Reporting: configurable Detection Magnetic: 0.1-1.0 cm Communication Wireless protocol ZigBee Home Automation ZigBee end-device Conforming to CE, RoHS and REACH directives ZigBee Home Automation 1.2 certified Version 2.5 Certifications eng Window Sensor Getting started Mounting 1. Open the casing of the device by pushing • Clean the surface before mounting. Resetting is needed if you want to connect your Two consecutive red LED flashes every 60 • The Window Sensor (a) should be mounted Window Sensor to another gateway or if you seconds, means that the battery should be to the frame using the double stick tape, need to perform a factory reset to eliminate ab- replaced. already applied on the back of the sensor normal behavior. and magnet. Press firmly to secure sensor. The reset button is marked with the small ring the fastening on top of the device to remove the front panel from the back cover. Resetting LOW-BATTERY MODE Fault finding on the front of the sensor. Frame Window/ Door INSTALLATION MANUAL the window or door is parted, the probable cause is a faulty battery. Replace the STEPS FOR RESETTING 1. Open the casing of the device by pushing Version 1.6 2. Insert the enclosed batteries into the device, <5mm respecting the polarities 4. The Window • The magnet (b) should be mounted on the Sensor the fastening on top of the device to remove will now start searching (up to 15 minutes) for a ZigBee network to join. 5. Make sure that the ZigBee network is open for joining devices and will accept the Window Sensor. 6. While the Window Sensor is searching for a ZigBee network to join, the red LED is door or window no further than 5mm away from the arrow on the sensor. and magnet, as windows and doors vary greatly. The most important consideration is for the magnet to be placed as near to the point on the sensor indicated by the grey the 3. Press and hold down the reset button for 4. When the red light starts flashing every second, the reset process has been successfully implemented. Every second arrow. flashing. or strengthen the signal with a smart plug. short press on the button will restart it. Battery replacement CAUTION: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERIES ARE REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF THE BATTERIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH INSTRUCTIONS. CAUTION: When removing cover for battery change - Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) can Product description harm electronic components inside The Window Sensor detects and reports open- 1. Open the casing of the device by pushing ing and closing of doors and windows. Easily the fastening on top of the device to remove installed on any door or window, the sensor trigwhen a room is entered, if a window or a door Precautions • When removing cover for battery change electrostatic discharge can harm electronic components inside. • Always mount indoors as sensor is not waterproof. • Do not place the sensor close to magnetic or electromagnetic fields. This device includes a magnet. The magnet creates a magnetic field that may cause damage to computer hard drives, magnetic cards, data storage devices, hearing aids and speakers e.g. Therefore, we strongly advise you to never position the magnet close to electronic devices. the front panel from the back cover. Modes gers a signal when parted. This lets you know has been left open, etc. of the Window Sensor. • If the search for a gateway has timed out, a approximately 8-10 seconds. The button inserting the batteries. location Otherwise you can relocate your gateway the batteries and reinsert the batteries has to be pushed within one minute after • There are many ways to mount the sensor batteries if they are worn out. • In case of a bad or weak signal, change the front panel from the back cover. 2. Remove 3. Close the casing • If the Window Sensor does not work when ACTIVATION MODE 7. When the red LED stops flashing, the 2. Replace the batteries Window Sensor has successfully joined the A single green flash means that the sensor and ZigBee network. the magnet are moving either away from or to- 3. Close the casing. wards each other. 4. Test the Window Sensor. • The sensor and magnet may be placed on separate three dimensional planes, though Placement this does affect the maximum distance • Place the sensor indoors at a temperature between 0-50°C. allowed. The magnet may also be placed • The magnet has to be placed on that side of the sensor which is marked with a small triangle. parallel to it. • The magnet and sensor also have to be aligned/centered thickness-wise on as similar level as possible. • In case of a weak or a bad signal, change the location of the Window Sensor or strengthen the signal with a smart plug. SEE PAGE 2 FOR ILLUSTRATIONS respecting batteries. Other information either facing the side of the sensor or sitting • Note local regulations about information to your insurance company regarding installed Window Sensors. SEARCHING GATEWAY MODE • ZigBee operation frequency 2.4GHz You can test if the positioning of the sensor and Red flashes every second for a longer period, • Max. RF output Power +8 dBm magnet are correct by checking whether the means that the device is searching for a gate- • green light on the Window Sensor is flashing way. when you open or close the window/door. LOST CONNECTION MODE Testing the polarities. The Window Sensor uses 2xAAA When the red LED flashes 3 times, it means that the device has failed to connect to a gateway. Disposal Dispose the product and battery properly at the Quelle: http://www.barco end of life. This is electronic waste which should be recycled. Placement Examples - Top View Sensor (a) • The most beneficial distance between the sensor and the magnet is 0.2-0.5 cm. FCC FCC statement statement Sensor (a) CE certification Changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for Magnet (b) compliance could void the user’s authority to Magnet (b) • Be aware that on magnetic surface (e.g. metal door), the distance between the sensor and the magnet has to be 0.1-0.3 cm. operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class The CE mark affixed to this product confirms its compliance with the European Directives which apply to the product and, in particular, its compliance with the harmonized standards and specifications. B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the Door Frame FCC Rules. These limits are designed to Frame provide reasonable protection against harmful interference Sensor (a) Magnet (b) Frame Sensor (a) Sensor (a) Frame Magnet (b) Magnet (b) Sliding Door installation. Window sensor and magnet may be mounted in always be placed on the frame. • Pay careful attention to the arrow printed on Sensor (a) • The sensor and magnet should be mounted on the side opposite from the hinge/pivot point. the sensor. This should be oriented to face the magnet. The distance between the two protect the electronics from heavy vibrations. guarantee that interference will not occur in a • RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged Other certifications • ZigBee Home Automation 1.2 certified. to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Alternatively, if the window slides open, the many positions, however the sensor should • Be sure to mount the sensor on the frame, to • Radio equipment directive 2014/53/EU If point. Placement Examples - Doors to radio communications. However, there is no • Be sure to mount the sensor on the frame, to on the side opposite from the hinge/pivot Magnet (b) IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DIRECTIVES instructions, may cause harmful interference particular installation. protect the electronics from heavy vibrations. Frame Frame Frame residential installed and used in accordance with the Placement Examples - Windows • The sensor and magnet should be mounted Sensor (a) radiate radio frequency energy and, if not Frame Window Door in This equipment generates, uses and can should not exceed 5mm. • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation equipment and receiver. between the • 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. exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled Sensor (a) environment. The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a • Pay careful attention to the arrow printed on Magnet (b) the sensor. This should be oriented to face All rights reserved. Develco Products assumes no responsibility for This device complies with FCC RF radiation Magnet (b) Distributed by Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 8200 Aarhus N Denmark separation distance of at least 20 cm from 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 the magnet. The distance between the two all persons and must not be co-located or should not exceed 5mm. operating in conjunction with any other antenna not make any commitment to update the or transmitter. information contained herein. All the trademarks This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two listed herein are owned by their respective owners. conditions: Sensor (a) Magnet (b) 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Copyright © Develco Products A/S Window Sensor - WISZB-120 Technical manual Revised 20.12.2017 Window Sensor - WIS-120 – Technical manual Content Cautionary notes ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Features ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 6 2.1 Window Sensor - WISZB-120 .................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 2.2 IAS Zone ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 2.3 Temperature ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 2.4 Key features .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Endpoints....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 3.1 ZigBee Device Object (ZDO) ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 7 3.2 IAS Zone .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 3.3 Temperature Sensor ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 3.4 Develco Utility ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Supported Clusters................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 8 4.1 Common clusters for each end point .................................................................................................................................................................. 8 4.1.1 Basic – Cluster id 0x0000................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 4.1.1.1 4.1.2 Attribute ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Identify – Cluster id 0x0003 .............................................................................................................................................................................. 8 4.1.2.1 Attribute ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 4.1.2.2 Commands..............................................................................................................................................................................................................9 4.2 IAS Zone Device – EP 0x23 ...........................................................................................................................................................................................9 4.2.1 IAS Zone - Cluster id 0x0500 ............................................................................................................................................................................9 4.2.1.1 Attribute ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................9 4.2.1.2 Commands........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Note: How to clear a alarm in the “Zone status” ................................................................................................................................................. 11 4.2.2 Power Configuration - Cluster id 0x0001 ................................................................................................................................................ 11 4.2.2.1 4.2.3 Attribute .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 11 Poll Control - Cluster id 0x0020 ....................................................................................................................................................................12 4.2.3.1 4.2.4 Attribute ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................12 OTA Upgrade – Cluster id 0x0019 ...............................................................................................................................................................12 4.2.4.1 Attributes ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................13 Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com Window Sensor - WIS-120 – Technical manual 4.2.4.2 Commands............................................................................................................................................................................................................13 4.2.4.3 OTA Upgrade Messages Diagram ....................................................................................................................................................... 14 4.2.5 Time – Cluster id 0x000A ................................................................................................................................................................................. 15 4.2.5.1 4.2.6 Binary Input Cluster - Cluster id 0x000F ................................................................................................................................................ 15 4.2.6.1 4.3 Attribute ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 15 Temperature Sensor Device – EP 0x26 ............................................................................................................................................................ 16 4.3.1 Temperature Measurement – Cluster id 0x0402 ............................................................................................................................. 16 4.3.1.1 Attribute ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 15 Attribute ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 16 MMI user guide ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................17 5.1 Push Button Menu ............................................................................................................................................................................................................17 5.1.1 EZ mode - Initiator..................................................................................................................................................................................................17 5.1.2 EZ mode - Target ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 5.1.3 Factory reset ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 18 5.2 Action on Power On........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 18 General network behaviour ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 19 6.1 Installation ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 19 6.2 Normal – Keep alive....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19 6.2.1 6.3 Network lost .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 19 Low battery .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20 Specifications ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................21 Contact Information ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 22 Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com Window Sensor - 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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 Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com Window Sensor - WIS-120 – Technical manual 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. Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com Window Sensor - WIS-120 – Technical manual 2 Features 2.1 Window Sensor - WISZB-120 The Window Sensor enables you to detect whether windows or doors are closed or open. When the sensor part and the magnet part is separated the alarm is activated. It protects your home and gives an alert when unexpected action is occurred. The Window Sensor also includes temperature measuring functionality. The sensor is battery powered and is easily mounted by the included screws or double-stick tape. The sensor has two ZigBee end points, one for the magnetic sensor and one for temperature. 2.2 IAS Zone The Window Sensor is implemented as a IAS Zone ZigBee end point according to ZigBee Home Automation profile „IAS Zone“. 2.3 Temperature The temperature sensor measures temperature with a resolution of 0.1°C. It supports standard ZigBee reporting (on change or interval). The end point is configured as the Home Automation profile “Temperature Sensor“ 2.4 Key features Key features are: Alarm sensor – IAS Zone Temperature sensor Binary input cluster ZigBee OTA cluster for firmware upgrades ZigBee HA 1.2 Certified application profile ZigBee PRO is supported RoHS compliant according to the EU Directive 2002/95/EC Standard ZigBee Home Automation security and stack settings are used Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com Window Sensor - WIS-120 – Technical manual 3 Endpoints The device implements the following standard HA devices on different end points. 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 ZigBee Device Object (ZDO) End point number 0x00 Application profile Id 0x0000 Application device Id 0x0000 Supports all mandatory clusters IAS Zone End point number 0x23 Application profile Id 0x0104 (Home Automation) Application device Id 0x0402 Temperature Sensor End point number 0x26 Application profile Id 0x0104 (Home Automation) Application device Id 0x0302 Develco Utility Application profile Id 0xC0C9 (Develco Products private profile) Application device Id 0x0001 Manufactor code for Develco Products is 0x1015 Private profile for internal Develco Products use only. 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 Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com Window Sensor - WIS-120 – Technical manual 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 device are all in set 0x000. 4.1.1.1 Attribute Id# Name Type Range Man/Opt 0x0 ZCLVersion Uint8 Type range 0x4 ManufacturerName String 0-32 byte 4.1.1.1.1 0x5 ModelIdentifier String 0-32 byte 4.1.1.1.2 0x6 DateCode String 0-32 byte 0x7 PowerSource 8 bit enum Type range Range Man/Opt Relevance and ref. SW version Relevance and ref. 4.1.1.1.1 Relevance and ref. ManufacturerName “Develco Products A/S” 4.1.1.1.2 ModelIdentifier “WISZB-120” 4.1.1.1.3 Manufacture Specific Attribute Id# Name Type 0x8000 PrimarySwVersion OctetString ZCL header setting – Manufacture code for Develco Products is 0x1015 4.1.2 Identify – Cluster id 0x0003 4.1.2.1 Attribute Id# Name Type Range Man/Opt 0x0000 IdentifyTime Uint16 Type range Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com Window Sensor - WIS-120 – Technical manual 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) 0x00 0x01 Identify Query none 0x01 The identify cluster has 1 command as client. Id# Name Payload Man/Opt Relevance and ref. 0x00 Identify Query Response Uint16 - Identify Time (seconds) 0x00 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 0x0000 Zone State 0x0001 Zone Type Type 8-bit Enumeration 16-bit Enumeration Man/Opt Relevance and ref. Hard coded to 0x0015 Contact Switch The following bits are supported: Bit0: Alarm 1 0x0002 Zone Status Uint16 Bit2: Tamper Bit3: Battery Bit4: Supervision reports Bit5: Restore reports 0x0010 IAS CIE Address 0x0011 ZoneID 4.2.1.1.1 Valid 64-bit IEEE address Uint8 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. Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com Window Sensor - WIS-120 – Technical manual 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-enrol 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 address then it will try to enrol to this devices represented by the IEEE address. 4.2.1.1.3 ZoneID A unique reference number allocated by the CIE at zone enrolment 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 un-enrolled. 4.2.1.2 Commands The IAS Zone cluster has 2 commands as server. Id# 0x00 0x01 Name Zone Status Change Notification Zone Enroll Request Payload Man/Opt Relevance and ref. The status is report Uint16 – bit mask to the coordinator every 5 min Bits 16 16 Data type 16 bit enum UINT16 Field Zone Manufacturer name type 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 Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com 10 Window Sensor - WIS-120 – Technical manual Bit0, Alarm 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. 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 2.2 VDC. Battery bit is set high and “Zone Status” is transmitted to the coordinator. 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 0x0020 BatteryVoltage Uint8 0x00 - 0xFF 0x0031 BatterySize enum8 AAA Relevance and ref. ZCL configure reporting is supported (0x04) 0x0033 BatteryQuantity Uint8 0x0034 BatteryRatedVoltage Uint8 0x0036 BatteryVoltageMinThr Uint8 25 Unit is in 100 mV Unit is in 100 mV eshold 0x003E BatteryAlarmState Map32 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. The condition will also be shown on the MMI LED, see MMI description. Reportable. Default Min 12 hours, max 12 hours Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com 11 Window Sensor - WIS-120 – Technical manual 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 Default value is 1 hour 0x0001 LongPoll Interval Uint32 Default value is disabled 0x0002 ShortPollInterval Uint16 0x0003 FastPollTimeout Uint16 Default value is 3 seconds 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 sensor will send a check-in command in the interval specified in attribute “CheckinInterval. 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. Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com 12 Window Sensor - WIS-120 – Technical manual 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 initiate the firmware upgrade process. 4.2.4.1 Attributes Id# Name Type Range Man/Opt 0x0000 UpgradeServerID IEEE Relevance and ref. Address 0x0001 FileOffset Uint32 Type range 0x0002 CurrentFileVersion Uint32 Type range 0x0003 CurrentZigBeeStackVersion Uint16 Type range 0x0004 DownloadedFileVersion Uint32 Type range 0x0005 DownloadedZigBeeStackVersion Uint16 Type range 0x0006 ImageUpgradeStatus 8 bit 0x00 to 0xFF enum 0x0007 Manufacturer ID Uint16 Type range 0x0008 Image Type ID Uint16 Type range 0x0009 MinimumBlockRequestDelay Uint16 Type range Above attribute description is to be found in section 6.7 “OTA Cluster Attributes” in ZigBee document – “zigbeeota-upgrade-cluster-specification” provided by the ZigBee alliance. 4.2.4.2 Commands The OTA Client cluster can send the following commands Id# Name 0x01 Query Next Image request Man/Op Relevance and ref. 6.10.1 OTA Cluster Command Cluster Command Cluster Command Identifiers 0x03 Image Block Request 6.10.1 OTA Identifiers 0x06 Upgrade End Request 6.10.1 OTA Identifiers Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com 13 Window Sensor - WIS-120 – Technical manual 4.2.4.3 OTA Upgrade Messages Diagram Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com 14 Window Sensor - WIS-120 – Technical manual 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 Type range The module periodically (Uint32) clock by will update its synchronizing through this cluster 0x0001 TimeStatus 8 bit bitmap 00000xxx 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 0x001C Description String Magnet open 0x0051 OutOfService Bool False (0) or True (1) Relevance and ref. If True, PresentValue will no longer follow the physical input, but will be writeable Reflects the state of the Magnet Open/Close alarm, 0x0055 PresentValue Bool False (0) or True (1) unless setting it is the disabled by OutOfService attribute to True. Reportable. Default Min 1 sec, max 10 min 0x0067 Reliabillity Enum8 0 – No Fault Detected Reportable. Bit1: Fault. If set, the source 0x006F StatusFlag Map8 0x00-0x0F can be read in the Reliability attribute Reportable. Default Min 1 Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com 15 Window Sensor - WIS-120 – Technical manual sec, max 10 min 4.3 Temperature Sensor Device – EP 0x26 The ZCL “Measurement and Sensing” cluster in this section is implemented as a server cluster. Refer to ZigBee Cluster Library Specification. 4.3.1 Temperature Measurement – Cluster id 0x0402 The temperature measurement cluster is described in ZigBee Cluster Library Specification section 4.4. 4.3.1.1 Attribute Id# Name type 0x0000 MeasuredValue Sint16 0x0001 MinMeasuredValue Sint16 0x0002 MaxMeasuredValue Sint16 5000 4.3.1.1.1 Range MinValue to MaxValue Man/Opt Relevance and ref. ZCL Reporting is support DP default is configured 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. 4.3.1.1.2 MinMeasuredValue The temperature sensor is NOT supporting temperature measurements below 0 degrees Celsius. 4.3.1.1.3 MaxMeasuredValue The temperature sensor is NOT supporting temperature measurements above 50 degrees Celsius. Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com 16 Window Sensor - WIS-120 – Technical manual 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. Push + Hold button untill led is off Idle EZ mode Initiator Factory reset Push + Hold button untill led blinks continously Push + Hold button untill led blinks once EZ mode Target Push + Hold button untill led blinks twice 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 Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com 17 Window Sensor - WIS-120 – Technical manual 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 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. Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com 18 Window Sensor - WIS-120 – Technical manual 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 #Sleep mode #Scan mode - 2 #Sleep mode #Scan mode - 2 Scan all 16 ZigBee MCU is in sleep mode (Radio off) 15 minutes Scan all 16 ZigBee MCU is in sleep mode (Radio off) 15 minutes Scan all 16 ZigBee channel until join network or 15 minutes ch x 4 or until join network ~ 30 seconds ch x 4 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. Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com 19 Window Sensor - WIS-120 – Technical manual #Scan mode - 1 #Sleep mode #Scan mode - 2 #Sleep mode #Scan mode - 2 Scan current ch 3 MCU is in sleep mode (Radio off) 15 minutes Scan current ch 3 MCU is in sleep mode (Radio off) 15 minutes Scan current ch 3 times Scan remaining 15 ch 1 time times Scan remaining 15 ch 1 time times Scan remaining 15 ch 1 time Scan all 16 ch 3 times 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 Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com 20 Window Sensor - WIS-120 – Technical manual 7 Specifications General Dimensions (L x B x H) 76 x 25 x 17 mm (Sensor part) 30 x 12 x 9 (magnet part) Colour White and light grey Battery Battery: 2 x AAA, exchangeable Battery life: Battery life HW version x < 2.0.0, up to 6 years, 2 minutes reporting HW version x >= 2.0.0, up to 9 years, 2 minutes reporting Radio Sensitivity: -98 dBm Output power: +6 dBm (EU) Environment IP class: IP40 Operation temperature 0 to +50°C Function Temperature sensor Range: 0 to +50°C Resolution: 0.1°C (accuracy ± 0.5°C) Sample time: config.: 2 s -65.000 s Reporting: configurable Detection Magnetic: 0.1-1.0 cm Communication Wireless protocol ZigBee Home Automation compliant ZigBee end-device Certifications RoHS compliant according to the EU Directive 2002/95/EC Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com 21 Window Sensor - WIS-120 – Technical manual 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 Develco Products A/S Olof Palmes Allé 40 http://develcoproducts.com DK-8200 Aarhus N info@develcoproducts.com 22
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