Good Way Technology TD1120 Z-Wave Window / Door Detector User Manual TD1120Z1 indd

Good Way Technology Co., Ltd. Z-Wave Window / Door Detector TD1120Z1 indd

Exhibit 08 Users Manual

Z-Wave® Window/Door DetectorUser's ManualUser's Manual
3Table of ContentsSafety instructions .......................................................................4Copyright .......................................................................................4Trademarks ................................................................................... 4Introduction ...................................................................................5Features.........................................................................................5Package contents .........................................................................5Basic requirement ........................................................................5Application diagram .....................................................................6Product overview..........................................................................7Battery installation .......................................................................8Operation .......................................................................................9 - Inclusion ......................................................................................9 - Exclusion ................................................................................... 10 - Reset ......................................................................................... 10Command classes ...................................................................... 11 - Description of command class .................................................. 12Association ................................................................................. 17Dip switch .................................................................................... 19Installation ................................................................................... 20 - Internal connection .................................................................... 20 - Extension the detector (optional)............................................... 21 - Assemble the wire ..................................................................... 22Mounting the detector ................................................................ 23LED indicator .............................................................................. 25Specifi cations ............................................................................. 26Regulatory compliance .............................................................. 27 - FCC conditions .......................................................................... 27 - WEEE information ..................................................................... 27
4Before attempting to connect, operate or adjust this product, please save and read the User's Manual completely. The style of the product shown in this User's Manual may be different from the actual unit due to various models.Safety instructionsAlways read the safety instructions carefully:■ Keep this User’s Manual for future reference■ Keep this equipment away from humidity■ If any of the following situation arises, get the equipment checked by a service technician:• The equipment has been exposed to moisture.• The equipment has been dropped and damaged.• The equipment has obvious sign of breakage.• The equipment has not been working well or cannot get it to work according to the User’s Manual.CopyrightThis document contains proprietary information protected by copyright. All right are reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical, electronic or other means, in any form, without prior written permission of the manufacturer.TrademarksAll trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners or companies.
5IntroductionThis unit is designed to detect the open or close status of  door or window. It is easy to install and fully compatible with Z-Wave® technology. With the built-in Z-Wave®module, user can monitor the door or window status anywhere, even they are away from home. Besides, it can communicate with other Z-Wave® devices, as long as the controller has been certifi ed by Z-Wave®.Features■ Support device linking to trigger multiple devices to provide maximum security ■ Fully compatible with Z-wave® enabled network, capable of communicating with any Z-wave® certified device■ Internal and external sensors includedPackage contents■ Z-Wave® Window/Door detector x1■ Contact Magnet x1■ 1.5V AAA battery x2■ User’s Manual x1■ External wired contactor with contact magnet (optional)Basic requirement■ An available Z-Wave® network or certifi ed Z-Wave® dongle / controller
6Application diagramThe illustrations below show the applications of the Z-Wave® Door/Window Detector. With the built-in Z-Wave®, the detector can be remoted through a Z-Wave® dongle or controller at home or anywhere. Note that the application may be different from the actual conditions. ComputerZ-Wave® Connection Remote controlZ-Wave® USB DongleBroadband modemInternetComputerZ-Wave® USB DongleZ-Wave® Connection Local controlWeb UI* The web user interface (UI) may vary depending on the software provided by Z-Wave dongle. Web UI
7Product overviewDetector4Contact magnetExternal wired contactor and contact magnet (optional)123451 Screw for battery cover  2 LED indicator 3 Program Button  4 Wire through out5 Dip switch
8Battery installation1. Unscrew the screw using screwdriver, and then remove the battery cover from rear panel of the detector.2. Place 2 AAA batteries (1.5A) following the orientation as shown on the battery compartment. It is recommended to use alkaline batteries.3. Place the battery cover, and   then tighten the supplied screw.Battery cover
9OperationInclusionNote: Make sure a Z-Wave® remote controller has beeninstalled and included to an available Z-Wave® networkbefore joining the Z-Wave® Window/Door Detector. Not all Z-Wave® enabled remote controllers have the same installation process. Actual instructions may vary, it depends on the software that Z-Wave® controller provided.1. Before starting the inclusion process, be sure the DIP switch is setup to the default. To switch the DIP, refer to DIP switch chapter. 2. Press the <Program> button 3 times within 2 seconds on the Z-Wave® Window/Door Detector to include a Z-Wave® network. LED fl ashes green during the inclusion process.3. Once the Z-Wave® Window/Door Detector has been detected, the LED will stop fl ash, and the detected information will be displayed on the controller's panel or utility software. Default setting
10ExclusionTo exclude the Z-Wave® network, operate the exclusion procedure from the controller, and then press <Program> button 3 times within 2 seconds on the Z-Wave® Window/Door Detector. ResetTo reset the Z-Wave® Window/Door Detector, press <Program> button 3 times within 2 seconds and the third for over 1 second.
11Command classesCommand class is a programming protocol which allows the Z-Wave® Window/Door Detector to communicate with other compatible Z-Wave® devices. 2 association groups are supported by the Z-Wave® Window/Door Detector. The Z-Wave® Window/Door Detector supports 2 association groups. Group1 supports the report of Alarm and warning message when the battery is low. Only one device can be associated in group1. Group2 supports to associate with 5 devices which means all the devices associated with the Z-Wave® Widow/Door Detector will receive the relevant reports once the Z-Wave® Window/Door is triggered and confi gured.To program the Z-Wave® Window/Door Detector, choose one of the command classes below, and then adjust the parameters. For more detailed confi gurations, refer to the controller's instruction manual.  ■ COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC■ COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_BINARY■ COMMAND_CLASS_WAKE_UP■ COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION■ COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION■ COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY■ COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC■ COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION
12Z-Wave® Window/Door Detector Device InformationBasic Type: BASIC_TYPE_ROUTING_SLAVEGeneric Type: GENERIC_TYPE_SENSOR_BINARYSpecifi c Type: SPECIFIC_TYPE_ROUTING_SENSOR_BINARYDescription of command classSensor binary command classThe user can also enquire the Sensor status of the unit SENSOR_BINARY_GET, it will return SENSOR_BINARY Command.SENSOR_BINARY Command:Magnets to be opened: [Command Class Sensor Binary, Sensor Binary Report, Sensor Binary Value = 0xFF]Magnets to be closed: [Command Class Sensor Binary, Sensor Binary Report, Sensor Binary Value = 0x00]Battery command classThe user can also enquire the battery status of the unit BATTERY_GET command via Z-WAVE Controller, it will return BATTERY_REPORT Command. If it will send Battery Level = 255(0xFF) command to the Z-Wave® Controller to inform that it is in low battery status.
13Battery Report Command: [Command Class Battery, Battery Report, Battery Level = 20%-100%]Wake up command classThe Z-Wave® Window/Door Detector stays in sleep status for the majority of time in order to conserve battery power. However, it can be woken up at specifi ed intervals by setting WAKE_UP_INTERVAL_SET command by Z-Wave® Controller. After the Z-Wave® Window/Door Detector wakes up, it will send Wakeup Notifi cation Command to the node ID that requires to be report and stay awake for 5 seconds, if no WAKE_UP_NO_MORE_INFORMATION command is received. The Minimum wake up time is 60 seconds, the maximum wake up time is 194 days.       Command Min MAX DefaultWAKE UP 60 seconds 194 Days 1 dayAssociation command classThe Z-Wave® Window/Door Detector can be set up to 5 devices in group 2. For hardware connection details, refer to Association chapter.
14Alarm command classThe ALARM_REPORT will be sent to the controller when the batteries have been inserted properly into the Z-Wave® Window/Door Detector.1. Power applied Once the batteries has been inserted, Alarm Report Command will be sent to Nodes in group1 to confi rm the power status for the Z-Wave® Window/Door Detector. [Command Class Alarm , Alarm Report, Alarm Level = 0x02,Alarm Type = 0x01]2. Low battery reportWhen the Z-Wave® Window/Door Detector automatically wakes up, it will check the battery usage. When low battery is detected , Alarm Report Command will be sent to Nodes in group1.[Command Class Alarm , Alarm Report, Alarm Level = 0x02,Alarm Type = 0xFF]3. Tamper event reportWhen Z-Wave® Window/Door Detector is pressed and hold the tamper switch more than 10 seconds then release, it will sent , Alarm Report Command will be sent to Nodes in group1[Command Class Alarm , Alarm Report, Alarm Level = 0x02,Alarm Type = 0x11]
15Basic command classWhen door/window is opened, the will send Basic SET command contains a value that is adjustable, to the node of group2. For instance, a lamp module will be turned off after receiving the BASIC_SET command.Magnets to be opened: [Command Class Basic , Basic Set, Basic Value = 0xFF]Magnets to be closed: [Command Class Basic , Basic Set, Basic Value = 0x00]Confi guration command classThis class is used for setting certain vendor specifi c confi guration variables to the node of group2.See the following table for confi guration variables:Id Name Size Range Default valueDescription0x01 Basic Set level 1 bytes 1– 99 99 Ex: 1~99 1. ON (Binary switch device)2. Dim Level (Multilevel switch device)0x02 Delay time before the OFF command be transmitted1 bytes 0 – 127 0s 0– 127: seconds
16Version command classImplemented according to command class specifi cation.Manufacturer specifi c command classImplemented according to command class specifi cation.
17AssociationDefi ne the relationship between devices after joining to Z-Wave® network. Device can be assigned as master/slave, and the slave can be controlled by the master.Within 30m approx.Within 30m approx. Within 30m approx. Z-Wave® remote controller  Z-Wave® Window/Door detector Z-Wave® compatible appliances
181. Before associating the Z-Wave® Window/Door Detector, please disconnect Detector and Contact Magnet.Contact magnetDetectororWired contactContact magnetDetector2. Associate the Z-Wave® Window/Door Detector with a controller.3. Associate the appliances under Z-Wave® Window/Door Detector using Z-Wave® controller or utility software. The supported appliances is up to 5. 4. Once the setup is completed, the Window/Door Detector can be used as a bridge to transmit the commands from controller to the associated Z-Wave® appliances.Note: The Z-Wave® Window/Door Detector does not support to associate other Z-Wave® Window/Door Detectors.
19Dip switchThe Z-Wave® Window/Door detector can be setup to internal or external connections. Follow the steps below to adjust the dip before installing the detector to a door or window.1. Loosen the screws from the rear panel, and then remove the cover.2. Adjust the dip switches using a fi nger or fi nger nail according to the desired connection of the Window/Door detector. Default or Internal connection Note: Adjust the dip switches to default before including or excluding the detector to a Z-Wave® network.  External connection  External and Internal mixed connection
20InstallationBefore installing the Z-Wave® Window/Door Detector, make sure the Detector has been included to a Z-Wave® network.Internal connection1. Adjust the dip switch to the default. Refer to Dip switch chapter for more details.2. Mount the Z-Wave® Window/Door detector to a window or door following the previous section. 3. Install the contact magnet to the moving part of the window or door opposite to the detector. Make sure the window or door is closed when installing. Note: For better performance, make sure the gap between detector and contact magnet is less then 10mm.
21Extension the detector (optional)Sometimes the type of window or door may differ from the previous section, users may need to extend the Window/Door Detector using wires. 1. Adjust the dip switch according to the desired connection before installing to a door or window. Refer to Dip switch chapter for more details.  2. Extend the wired contact using two core (24AWG) wires and the maximum length is 4m. Refer to the Assemble the wire chapter for more information.Wired contactContact magnetWired contactContact magnetExternal and internal connection mixed modeExternal connection
22Assemble the wire1. Loosen the screws from the rear panel, and then remove the cover.Detector Wired contactor2. Insert the cable (24AWG) into the block as shown below, and then tighten the screws on the top.
23Mounting the detectorThe Z-Wave® Window/Door Detector can be mounted on any location that can be open or closed, such as closets, doors, windows or safes.1. Unscrew the battery cover from the detector and slide the cover off.2. Use the screws that are provided to screw the cover onto your desired location. 3. Slide the detector back on the cover. Battery coverBattery coverBattery cover
244. Tighten the screw.5. Install the contact magnet to the moving part of the window or door which is opposite to the detector using screws.
25LED indicatorRefer to the table below to see the status of LED.LED DescriptionGreen Flashes when including to a Z-Wave® networkFlashes when excluding from a Z-Wave® networkFlashes when data transmitting or receivingLights green when waking up from sleeping mode* Sleeping mode: To save the power, the detector will enter sleeping mode automatically after 5 seconds when the installation is completed.Red Low power, and fl ashes every 5 seconds
26Specifi cationsItem DescriptionProtocol Z-Wave®Detective type Magnetism reed switchPower AAA battery 1.5V*2LED Indicator Bicolor LED (Green / Red)Switch Inclusion / Exclusion buttonFrequency 908.42MHz Operating Rang Up to 100 feet (30m) approx.Data Rate 9.6kbps / 40kbpsApplication Indoor useWorking EnvironmentOperating Temperature: 0~40ºCStorage Temperature: -10~55ºCDimensions (LxWxH)Detector: 130x28x21.8mmContact Magnet/Wired Magnet: 45x14x12.7mmHousing PlasticFlame Class UL 94 V-0Surface ProcessingPaintingCompliance FCC
Regulatory compliance FCC conditions This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital 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 off 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 different from that to which the receiver is connected.   -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.  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 interference and   (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation WEEE information For EU (European Union) member users: According to the WEEE (Waste electrical and electronic equipment) Directive, do not dispose of this product as household waste or commercial waste. Waste electrical and electronic equipment should be appropriately collected and recycled as required by practices established for your country. For information on recycling of this product, please contact your local authorities, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.

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