This document provides instructions for using a Zipato Z-Wave Remote control. It summarizes that the remote can control AV devices through a Z-Wave to IR extender and control 8 lighting groups. It provides details on inclusion, exclusion, resetting, and association procedures. It also specifies the remote's technical specifications, features, and overview.
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This document provides information about Zipato trademarks, product names, notices, electromagnetic compatibility, safety, and the specifications, features, and operation of the Zipato Multisensor 4 in 1 device. It includes sections on trademarks, notices, EMC compliance, safety precautions, introduction to the product, specifications, technical specs, models and frequencies, installation instructions, packaging contents, features, and troubleshooting. The document is the product manual for the Zipato Multisensor 4 in 1, a Z-Wave enabled multi-sensor device.
The document provides an operating manual for the FIBARO Swipe gesture control device, which allows contactless control of Z-Wave devices through gestures without touching the device, detailing its features, gestures and menu options, power modes, adding and removing from networks, and creating custom sequences of gestures. The FIBARO Swipe is a battery-powered gesture control device that can detect gestures like swipes and circles to control connected Z-Wave devices without being touched.
1. The document provides instructions for choosing a mounting location and installing a motion detector that is part of a Z-Wave enabled wireless network. It should be mounted 2 meters high in a corner to detect movement within 6-12 meters, avoiding direct sunlight or heat sources.
2. The motion detector is added to the Z-Wave network by putting the wireless controller into inclusion mode and pressing the tamper switch on the detector. It detects movement through changes in infrared radiation and triggers connected devices when motion is detected.
3. It has a time-off knob to set how long connected devices stay on after detection from 5 seconds to 12 minutes. Pressing the tamper switch for over 5 seconds triggers an
The document provides instructions for setting up and using an Aeotec by Aeon Labs Key Fob Z-Wave remote control. The Key Fob has four buttons and can be used to control Z-Wave devices in either Setup Mode or Use Mode. In Setup Mode, the Key Fob can add or remove devices from a Z-Wave network, while in Use Mode it functions as a remote control. The instructions outline how to power on the Key Fob, change between modes, add it to an existing Z-Wave network or set it up as the primary controller, and program the buttons to control scenes of connected devices.
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This expansion module is designed to work only with the Zipabox. It should not be dropped, shaken, or exposed to extreme temperatures or humidity as this can damage internal components. The module has a 3500 mAh battery, operates from -10 to 40 degrees Celsius, and has dimensions of 55x87x46mm. It consists of the expansion module and optional GSM stick. The module connects to Zipabox and powers it when disconnected from the main power supply.
Mini Zipato drive with energy measurement allows the variation in your interior lighting to create a pleasant atmosphere in your home and also help you to reduce your energy consumption. Actually it is able to transmit the instantaneous power consumption (W) and cumulative (KWh) of equipment attached to it.
This device is a portable Z-Wave wall controller that can control other Z-Wave devices and act as a primary or secondary controller in a Z-Wave network. It includes devices by pressing the Include button for 2 seconds and issues node information frames with triple clicks of the Up/Down buttons. The controller runs on 2 AAA batteries and can be mounted on flat surfaces.
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This document provides information about Zipato trademarks, product names, notices, electromagnetic compatibility, safety, and the specifications, features, and operation of the Zipato Multisensor 4 in 1 device. It includes sections on trademarks, notices, EMC compliance, safety precautions, introduction to the product, specifications, technical specs, models and frequencies, installation instructions, packaging contents, features, and troubleshooting. The document is the product manual for the Zipato Multisensor 4 in 1, a Z-Wave enabled multi-sensor device.
The document provides an operating manual for the FIBARO Swipe gesture control device, which allows contactless control of Z-Wave devices through gestures without touching the device, detailing its features, gestures and menu options, power modes, adding and removing from networks, and creating custom sequences of gestures. The FIBARO Swipe is a battery-powered gesture control device that can detect gestures like swipes and circles to control connected Z-Wave devices without being touched.
1. The document provides instructions for choosing a mounting location and installing a motion detector that is part of a Z-Wave enabled wireless network. It should be mounted 2 meters high in a corner to detect movement within 6-12 meters, avoiding direct sunlight or heat sources.
2. The motion detector is added to the Z-Wave network by putting the wireless controller into inclusion mode and pressing the tamper switch on the detector. It detects movement through changes in infrared radiation and triggers connected devices when motion is detected.
3. It has a time-off knob to set how long connected devices stay on after detection from 5 seconds to 12 minutes. Pressing the tamper switch for over 5 seconds triggers an
The document provides instructions for setting up and using an Aeotec by Aeon Labs Key Fob Z-Wave remote control. The Key Fob has four buttons and can be used to control Z-Wave devices in either Setup Mode or Use Mode. In Setup Mode, the Key Fob can add or remove devices from a Z-Wave network, while in Use Mode it functions as a remote control. The instructions outline how to power on the Key Fob, change between modes, add it to an existing Z-Wave network or set it up as the primary controller, and program the buttons to control scenes of connected devices.
El detector de apertura Aeotec de Aeon Labs de Gen5 proporciona a su red Z-Wave toda la inteligencia requerida por un sistema de domótica y alarmas moderna
This expansion module is designed to work only with the Zipabox. It should not be dropped, shaken, or exposed to extreme temperatures or humidity as this can damage internal components. The module has a 3500 mAh battery, operates from -10 to 40 degrees Celsius, and has dimensions of 55x87x46mm. It consists of the expansion module and optional GSM stick. The module connects to Zipabox and powers it when disconnected from the main power supply.
Mini Zipato drive with energy measurement allows the variation in your interior lighting to create a pleasant atmosphere in your home and also help you to reduce your energy consumption. Actually it is able to transmit the instantaneous power consumption (W) and cumulative (KWh) of equipment attached to it.
This device is a portable Z-Wave wall controller that can control other Z-Wave devices and act as a primary or secondary controller in a Z-Wave network. It includes devices by pressing the Include button for 2 seconds and issues node information frames with triple clicks of the Up/Down buttons. The controller runs on 2 AAA batteries and can be mounted on flat surfaces.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using the Aeotec by Aeon Labs Siren Gen5 home security device. It describes the device's features like its 105dB speaker, action button, and LED lights. It explains how to add the siren to a Z-Wave network using an Aeotec Z-Stick or Minimote controller and test the speaker. It also provides directions for removing the siren from the network or resetting it to factory defaults.
This document provides instructions for installing and operating a solar-powered outdoor siren that communicates using Z-Wave technology. The siren receives power from a solar panel and internal battery, and can be controlled wirelessly. It includes an alarm with flashing light and reports temperature. The document outlines how to include the device in a Z-Wave network and configure its behavior and sensor reporting settings.
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FIBARO Door/Window Sensor 2 is a fully compatible Z-Wave PLUS device that detects the opening of doors, windows, and other openings through the separation of the sensor body and a magnet. It has built-in temperature sensing and tamper detection. The device can be installed on doors, windows, and more using adhesive strips and has LED indicators and buttons to control and reset the device.
The motion detector is a Z-Wave enabled security and home automation device. It detects movement using PIR and light sensors. When movement is detected, it sends radio signals to trigger alarms or turn on connected lights. It can be included in a Z-Wave network and associated with other devices. Settings include sensitivity level, re-trigger interval, sensor function enabling, lux level detection threshold, and grouping for device control. The battery typically lasts over 1 year and a low battery is indicated by the LED flashing every 30 seconds.
This document provides instructions for installing and operating a Z-Wave enabled in-wall roller shutter controller. The controller can switch a connected roller shutter up and down using radio signals, or a directly connected push button. It performs a calibration process to learn the shutter's range of motion and can then remotely position the shutter or report its position. The controller includes and excludes from Z-Wave networks, and supports basic switch and multilevel switch commands to control the shutter.
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This document provides a summary of a quick installation guide for a Zipato Flood Multisensor 3 in 1 device. It includes sections on trademarks, notices, electromagnetic compatibility, safety, introduction, mounting, power up procedure, adding to a Z-Wave network, configuration settings, and specifications. The guide provides instructions on installing, setting up, and integrating the flood, temperature, and humidity sensor device into a Z-Wave home automation network.
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This document provides instructions for operating and installing a wireless garage door detector. It consists of 4 steps:
1. The detector sends an "ON" or "OFF" status signal to associated nodes when the garage door angle changes, indicated by an LED flash.
2. If the detector cover is removed, it will send an alarm signal and the LED will remain lit until the cover is replaced and the detector is put in "Awake" mode.
3. The detector complies with FCC regulations and includes a 1-year limited warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.
The document provides an operating manual for a Scene Controller device that can:
1. Control Z-Wave devices like smart plugs and dimmers through a Z-Wave gateway and activate scenes with four buttons.
2. Be included in a Z-Wave network to remotely control devices anywhere and supports low battery and communication failure alarms.
3. Be reset by holding the Z-button for 20 seconds to clear network information and reset to factory defaults.
The Orvibo Allone lets you control your IR controllable devices (such as TV, DVD player, air conditioner, ...) from your smartphone, wherever you are on WiFi or 4G networks. Your smartphone will become a universal IR remote.
The WWA-02 is a wireless water and temperature alarm that detects leaks and temperature changes. It sends alerts via the Z-Wave network to associated devices. It uses a lithium battery that is estimated to last 1-2 years. The unit can be included and excluded from the Z-Wave network using the rear button. It detects water leaks, high temperatures over 70°C, and low temperatures below -10°C.
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The Flood Detector is a Z-Wave enabled device that is compatible with any Z-Wave network. It uses a tamper switch to be included in a network and supports associations with up to five other nodes. When triggered, it will flash an LED, beep, and transmit signals to associated nodes. It uses three AA batteries and has a low battery indication of flashing its red LED every 30 seconds.
This document provides instructions for a wireless battery-powered Z-Wave siren. The siren warns of alarms with a loud sound and flashing light. It can be configured to use just the siren, just the strobe, or both. The siren operates on 4 AA batteries and joins a Z-Wave network through an inclusion process initiated by a primary controller. It provides alarm indications based on configuration settings for the siren and strobe.
The document provides instructions for the ZXT-120 Z-Wave to AC IR Extender. It can be used to control IR-controlled air conditioners using Z-Wave commands from a controller. It has a built-in IR code library and temperature sensor. The document discusses including the ZXT-120 in a Z-Wave network, configuring its IR codes and operating modes, learning new IR codes, and resetting it to factory defaults. Safety precautions are provided for mounting the ZXT-120 to a wall.
The MIMOlite module is a wireless interface/bridge module that provides one analog or digital input and one relay output. It can be controlled via Z-Wave and includes status lights to indicate inclusion in a network. The module converts an input signal to a digital value and allows the input trigger levels and relay operation to be configured for flexibility. It has been certified for use in the US, EU, and other regions.
StellaZ is a wireless thermostat valve control that can operate in four modes to control temperature. It includes with Z-Wave controllers and can be installed on radiator valves using adapters. The device wakes up periodically to report temperature and can be controlled remotely via Z-Wave to adjust temperature setpoints or directly control the valve opening percentage.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using the Aeotec WallMote Quad, a Z-Wave remote controller with 4 touch buttons that can control Z-Wave devices. It has an RGB LED, touch beep, vibration, and is mounted on a wall. The instructions cover installing it, adding it to a Z-Wave network, configuring the buttons, charging the rechargeable battery, resetting it, and more. It can send on/off, dimmer, and scene control commands to associated Z-Wave devices on different channels.
The Illumination Sensor is a Z-Wave enabled device that monitors ambient light levels. It can be configured to trigger alerts when the light level rises above or falls below set thresholds. When triggered, it will send RF signals to associated Z-Wave devices. It has options to set countdown timers, enable/disable radio signals and beep tones. The sensor supports inclusion and exclusion from Z-Wave networks and can associate with other devices to trigger automations.
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Strips is a Z-Wave magnet sensor that can be installed invisibly in windows and doors to detect their opening and closing. It communicates with a Z-Wave controller to monitor the home remotely. The document provides instructions on adding Strips to a Z-Wave network, planning its placement, mounting it correctly for optimal functionality and range, and includes details on its LED signals and configuration parameters.
The document provides instructions for installing and operating an IM20-ZWAVE magnetic contact sensor. The sensor detects when a door or window is opened and closed, and sends alarm signals via Z-wave. It supports wireless networking and battery monitoring. The summary provides installation instructions, specifications, operating modes, sensor reports, and configuration settings for things like light turn-off time and sensor report frequency.
The document provides operating instructions for a universal roller shutter that can be controlled via Z-Wave network or external switch. It describes the device's electrical connections, installation process, inclusion into a Z-Wave network, associations with other devices, and configuration via parameters to customize its control behavior. Resetting the device to factory settings can be done by removing it from the network, pressing the external switch buttons in a specific pattern, or changing a parameter.
This document provides instructions for setting up and operating a Zipato indoor siren device. It includes directions on powering on the device, adding it to a Z-Wave network, updating its firmware over-the-air, and configuring its alarm sounds and notifications. The document also provides specifications for the device, including its operating temperature range, dimensions, weight, supported Z-Wave command classes, and frequency versions for different regions.
The document provides instructions for installing and operating the Luxy Smart Light Z-Wave device. It can be controlled remotely via smartphone or automatically based on pre-programmed scenes. The summary includes instructions to reset the device to factory default settings for inclusion in a Z-Wave network, and that the light can be used standalone or with a smart home system for ambient lighting, notifications, or as part of alarm functions.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using the Aeotec by Aeon Labs Siren Gen5 home security device. It describes the device's features like its 105dB speaker, action button, and LED lights. It explains how to add the siren to a Z-Wave network using an Aeotec Z-Stick or Minimote controller and test the speaker. It also provides directions for removing the siren from the network or resetting it to factory defaults.
This document provides instructions for installing and operating a solar-powered outdoor siren that communicates using Z-Wave technology. The siren receives power from a solar panel and internal battery, and can be controlled wirelessly. It includes an alarm with flashing light and reports temperature. The document outlines how to include the device in a Z-Wave network and configure its behavior and sensor reporting settings.
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FIBARO Door/Window Sensor 2 is a fully compatible Z-Wave PLUS device that detects the opening of doors, windows, and other openings through the separation of the sensor body and a magnet. It has built-in temperature sensing and tamper detection. The device can be installed on doors, windows, and more using adhesive strips and has LED indicators and buttons to control and reset the device.
The motion detector is a Z-Wave enabled security and home automation device. It detects movement using PIR and light sensors. When movement is detected, it sends radio signals to trigger alarms or turn on connected lights. It can be included in a Z-Wave network and associated with other devices. Settings include sensitivity level, re-trigger interval, sensor function enabling, lux level detection threshold, and grouping for device control. The battery typically lasts over 1 year and a low battery is indicated by the LED flashing every 30 seconds.
This document provides instructions for installing and operating a Z-Wave enabled in-wall roller shutter controller. The controller can switch a connected roller shutter up and down using radio signals, or a directly connected push button. It performs a calibration process to learn the shutter's range of motion and can then remotely position the shutter or report its position. The controller includes and excludes from Z-Wave networks, and supports basic switch and multilevel switch commands to control the shutter.
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This document provides a summary of a quick installation guide for a Zipato Flood Multisensor 3 in 1 device. It includes sections on trademarks, notices, electromagnetic compatibility, safety, introduction, mounting, power up procedure, adding to a Z-Wave network, configuration settings, and specifications. The guide provides instructions on installing, setting up, and integrating the flood, temperature, and humidity sensor device into a Z-Wave home automation network.
Vision ZG8101 Wireless Garage Door Detector - Installation ManualDomotica daVinci
This document provides instructions for operating and installing a wireless garage door detector. It consists of 4 steps:
1. The detector sends an "ON" or "OFF" status signal to associated nodes when the garage door angle changes, indicated by an LED flash.
2. If the detector cover is removed, it will send an alarm signal and the LED will remain lit until the cover is replaced and the detector is put in "Awake" mode.
3. The detector complies with FCC regulations and includes a 1-year limited warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.
The document provides an operating manual for a Scene Controller device that can:
1. Control Z-Wave devices like smart plugs and dimmers through a Z-Wave gateway and activate scenes with four buttons.
2. Be included in a Z-Wave network to remotely control devices anywhere and supports low battery and communication failure alarms.
3. Be reset by holding the Z-button for 20 seconds to clear network information and reset to factory defaults.
The Orvibo Allone lets you control your IR controllable devices (such as TV, DVD player, air conditioner, ...) from your smartphone, wherever you are on WiFi or 4G networks. Your smartphone will become a universal IR remote.
The WWA-02 is a wireless water and temperature alarm that detects leaks and temperature changes. It sends alerts via the Z-Wave network to associated devices. It uses a lithium battery that is estimated to last 1-2 years. The unit can be included and excluded from the Z-Wave network using the rear button. It detects water leaks, high temperatures over 70°C, and low temperatures below -10°C.
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The Flood Detector is a Z-Wave enabled device that is compatible with any Z-Wave network. It uses a tamper switch to be included in a network and supports associations with up to five other nodes. When triggered, it will flash an LED, beep, and transmit signals to associated nodes. It uses three AA batteries and has a low battery indication of flashing its red LED every 30 seconds.
This document provides instructions for a wireless battery-powered Z-Wave siren. The siren warns of alarms with a loud sound and flashing light. It can be configured to use just the siren, just the strobe, or both. The siren operates on 4 AA batteries and joins a Z-Wave network through an inclusion process initiated by a primary controller. It provides alarm indications based on configuration settings for the siren and strobe.
The document provides instructions for the ZXT-120 Z-Wave to AC IR Extender. It can be used to control IR-controlled air conditioners using Z-Wave commands from a controller. It has a built-in IR code library and temperature sensor. The document discusses including the ZXT-120 in a Z-Wave network, configuring its IR codes and operating modes, learning new IR codes, and resetting it to factory defaults. Safety precautions are provided for mounting the ZXT-120 to a wall.
The MIMOlite module is a wireless interface/bridge module that provides one analog or digital input and one relay output. It can be controlled via Z-Wave and includes status lights to indicate inclusion in a network. The module converts an input signal to a digital value and allows the input trigger levels and relay operation to be configured for flexibility. It has been certified for use in the US, EU, and other regions.
StellaZ is a wireless thermostat valve control that can operate in four modes to control temperature. It includes with Z-Wave controllers and can be installed on radiator valves using adapters. The device wakes up periodically to report temperature and can be controlled remotely via Z-Wave to adjust temperature setpoints or directly control the valve opening percentage.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using the Aeotec WallMote Quad, a Z-Wave remote controller with 4 touch buttons that can control Z-Wave devices. It has an RGB LED, touch beep, vibration, and is mounted on a wall. The instructions cover installing it, adding it to a Z-Wave network, configuring the buttons, charging the rechargeable battery, resetting it, and more. It can send on/off, dimmer, and scene control commands to associated Z-Wave devices on different channels.
The Illumination Sensor is a Z-Wave enabled device that monitors ambient light levels. It can be configured to trigger alerts when the light level rises above or falls below set thresholds. When triggered, it will send RF signals to associated Z-Wave devices. It has options to set countdown timers, enable/disable radio signals and beep tones. The sensor supports inclusion and exclusion from Z-Wave networks and can associate with other devices to trigger automations.
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Strips is a Z-Wave magnet sensor that can be installed invisibly in windows and doors to detect their opening and closing. It communicates with a Z-Wave controller to monitor the home remotely. The document provides instructions on adding Strips to a Z-Wave network, planning its placement, mounting it correctly for optimal functionality and range, and includes details on its LED signals and configuration parameters.
The document provides instructions for installing and operating an IM20-ZWAVE magnetic contact sensor. The sensor detects when a door or window is opened and closed, and sends alarm signals via Z-wave. It supports wireless networking and battery monitoring. The summary provides installation instructions, specifications, operating modes, sensor reports, and configuration settings for things like light turn-off time and sensor report frequency.
The document provides operating instructions for a universal roller shutter that can be controlled via Z-Wave network or external switch. It describes the device's electrical connections, installation process, inclusion into a Z-Wave network, associations with other devices, and configuration via parameters to customize its control behavior. Resetting the device to factory settings can be done by removing it from the network, pressing the external switch buttons in a specific pattern, or changing a parameter.
This document provides instructions for setting up and operating a Zipato indoor siren device. It includes directions on powering on the device, adding it to a Z-Wave network, updating its firmware over-the-air, and configuring its alarm sounds and notifications. The document also provides specifications for the device, including its operating temperature range, dimensions, weight, supported Z-Wave command classes, and frequency versions for different regions.
The document provides instructions for installing and operating the Luxy Smart Light Z-Wave device. It can be controlled remotely via smartphone or automatically based on pre-programmed scenes. The summary includes instructions to reset the device to factory default settings for inclusion in a Z-Wave network, and that the light can be used standalone or with a smart home system for ambient lighting, notifications, or as part of alarm functions.
Mini Socket Dimmer is designed to control the switching on and off lighting and electrical equipment in your home. It also enables a dimming function that is only compatible with the bulbs. With a voltage of 220 - 240 V, this jack converter can support a
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This document provides instructions and information for a Z-Wave light dimmer. It includes details about installation, inclusion in a Z-Wave network, configuration parameters, and operation. The light dimmer can be controlled through the Z-Wave network or manually using buttons, and includes settings for detection range, light threshold, dimming levels, and more.
The document provides an operating manual for a Scene Controller device that can control Z-Wave devices and activate scenes wirelessly through a Z-Wave gateway. The Scene Controller uses a rechargeable battery, supports inclusion and exclusion from Z-Wave networks, and can control other devices through association groups activated by button presses of different lengths. It also describes resetting, low battery alerts, firmware updates, and testing network range functionality.
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This document provides instructions for a temperature and humidity sensor that uses Z-Wave technology to communicate wirelessly. It describes how to install batteries, include the device in a Z-Wave network, and configure settings like temperature units and sensor reporting intervals. The device can detect and report changes in temperature and humidity based on configured thresholds.
The document describes an AD147 Z-Wave Dimmer Plug that can be included in a Z-Wave network to remotely control connected loads of 6W-250W. It supports inclusion, exclusion, and reset via a link key, and auto-inclusion for 4 minutes when no node ID is stored. The dimmer plug supports on/off and dimming control of lights, remembers the last settings, and supports 2 association groups for commands.
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The document describes an In-Wall On/Off Z-Wave module that can control lighting and appliances. It has two dry contacts that provide wiring flexibility and overheating protection. It supports loads up to 11A and can be included in a Z-Wave network to allow remote control. The module has a link button for inclusion, exclusion and reset, and supports auto-inclusion on first power-up without a node ID.
Mini jack On / Off is designed to control the switching on and off lighting and electrical equipment in your home. With a voltage of 220 - 240 V, this socket can withstand loads up to 1500W (resistance), 800W (incandescent), 200W (motor, fluorescent, LED)
Z-Wave makes your home smarter. The Aeotec Doorbell 6 also makes your entrance area smarter.
By combining visual (1000lm) and audible (110dB) alarms, you'll be notified when someone is at your door. You can also connect the Aeotec Doorbell 6 to automated scenes
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This device is a Z-Wave actuator plug that can be plugged into a wall outlet to control electric devices plugged into it. It can switch loads up to 3500W and includes features like LED indication of switch status, power consumption reporting, and association with other Z-Wave devices. The device supports standard Z-Wave functions and can be controlled wirelessly or via the local button.
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The document summarizes an in-wall dimmer module that is Z-Wave enabled and can control lighting and appliance loads. It describes how to include the module in a Z-Wave network, configure its settings, and troubleshoot issues. The module supports dimming light bulbs and controlling loads between 6W-300W. It transmits wirelessly within a 30 meter range and has overload protection.
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The motion sensor uses Z-Wave wireless technology to detect motion. It can be included in a Z-Wave network to remotely control devices. The sensor detects motion using a PIR sensor and supports two operation modes. It can associate with other devices and report events wirelessly. The device settings can be configured including sensitivity, detection interval, and auto reporting frequency.
The motion sensor uses Z-Wave wireless technology to detect motion. It can be included in a Z-Wave network to remotely control devices. The sensor detects motion using a PIR sensor and supports two operation modes. It can associate with other devices and report events wirelessly. The device settings can be configured including sensitivity, detection interval, and auto reporting frequency.
This document provides instructions and specifications for a Z-Wave door sensor. The sensor uses a CR2 battery and can be included in a Z-Wave network by pressing the button three times within 1.5 seconds. The sensor detects when a door is opened or closed and supports notification reports to associated devices. It has a battery life of approximately one year.
The document discusses a multisensor device that can detect motion, door/window status, temperature, and light levels. It provides instructions on installing, setting up, and using the sensor as part of a smart home automation system or security system. The sensor supports Z-Wave networking and can trigger lights, heaters, fans and other devices based on its readings.
This document provides instructions and specifications for a Z-Wave wall dimmer switch compatible with the Busch-Jaeger Duro 2000 design. It can dim lights up to 300W and is controlled via buttons or Z-Wave commands. Installation involves mounting the insert plate into a standard wall box and connecting live and load wires. The device can join a Z-Wave network via inclusion triggered by a button click.
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The slim multi-sensor PSM01 has three sensors - door/window, temperature, and illumination - in one device. It uses Z-Wave wireless technology to connect to a home automation network and controller. The device can detect door/window openings, temperature changes, and light levels, and report this information to the controller. It also has capabilities for controlling connected lights based on sensor readings and settings. The document provides detailed information on configuring, installing, and operating the multi-sensor device on a Z-Wave wireless home automation network.
This document provides information about a 10 year smoke detector and siren device that includes Z-Wave connectivity. It can detect smoke and wirelessly report an alarm, includes a replaceable battery, and can be included in a Z-Wave network to control other devices. The document outlines how to install, operate, and configure the device including resetting it and including/excluding it from the Z-Wave network.
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The 2CH Dimmer Module allows manual control of lights through a push switch and app control. It can control up to two lighting circuits and provides options for permanent on/off or dimming control through short or long button pushes. Installation requires turning off power and properly wiring the unit according to diagrams. The module can be reset through a long button press or external button presses and pairs with Zigbee gateways through a learning mode button hold.
Zi-Stick is a self-powered Zigbee 3.0 USB adapter that is used to control actuators and sensors in a Zigbee network. It connects to a computer via USB and appears as a virtual serial or COM port. The user guide provides instructions for installing any necessary drivers, identifying the Zi-Stick's COM port, and connecting it to software like Home Assistant or OpenHAB. Safety information is also included, noting that the Zi-Stick should be used indoors and away from heat or moisture.
This document provides installation and operation instructions for a BRT-100 radiator thermostat in French. It includes:
1. An introduction and welcome message thanking the customer for their purchase.
2. Technical characteristics and features of the thermostat such as LED display, color display, curved design, energy efficient battery that lasts 1 year.
3. Step-by-step instructions for installation including selecting the correct adapter, installing the mounting plate and battery, and connecting the thermostat.
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Este documento proporciona instrucciones para un actuador con dos salidas independientes de 230V. Incluye especificaciones técnicas, información de seguridad, diagramas de conexión e instrucciones de instalación, control y configuración. El dispositivo permite controlar dos cargas de forma independiente a través de radio o pulsador y puede integrarse en sistemas domóticos Z-Wave.
Este documento proporciona instrucciones para el uso de un enchufe inteligente. Describe las especificaciones técnicas del dispositivo, cómo incluirlo y excluirlo de una red Z-Wave, cómo controlarlo y leer sus parámetros eléctricos, y cómo configurar sus alarmas y asociaciones con otros dispositivos.
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The document provides instructions for installing and operating the HE-RS01 five-channel relay switch. Key details include:
- The HE-RS01 can control up to five on/off devices or combinations of on/off and two-direction motor devices.
- It has five configurable relay outputs, two independent inputs, and supports schedules, motor control, and association with other Z-Wave devices.
- Installation requires connecting power, load, and external switch wires per the provided diagrams and safely turning power back on at the circuit breaker.
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Ph psr03-zipato-z-wave-remote-user-manual
1. TRADEMARKS
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NOTICE
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content of this manual, it is possible that this document may
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warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
The published information in the manual is subject to change
without notice.Zipato reserves the right to make changes in the
product design, layout, and driver revisions without notification
to its users. This version of the Installation guide supersedes all
previous versions.
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
When operated according to manufacturer instructions, the product
complies with all applicable CE harmonised standards from EMC
Directive 2004/108/EC and Part 15 of the FCC Rules. The connections
conducting HF signals must not be damaged or altered in any way by
the user.
TAKE CARE OF YOUR SAFETY
Display extreme caution when using ladders or steps, please
follow manufacturer’s instructions. Be careful when using hand
and power tools and follow the manufacturer’s guidelines when
using them. Take care that the correct tools are used. Wear
goggles or protective clothing where required.
INTRODUCTION
Zipato Z-Wave Remote is a simple controller for controlling AV
device through Z-Wave-to-IR extender, and it can also control 8 ON/
OFF lighting groups via basic set, based on Z-Wave technology.
It is the Z-Wave plus product, it support the security, OTA... all the
newest features of the Z-Wave technology. Z-Wave is a wireless
communication protocol designed for home automation, specifically
to remotely control applications in residential and light commercial
environments. The technology uses a low-power RF radio
embedded or retrofitted into home electronics devices and systems,
such as lighting, home access control, entertainment systems and
household appliances.
This product can be included and operated in any Z-Wave network
with other Z-Wave certified devices from other manufacturers
and/or other applications. All non-battery operated nodes within
the network will act as repeaters regardless of vendor to increase
reliability of the network.
The device adopts the Z-Wave 500 series chip. When your Z-Wave
Z-WAVE
REMOTE
QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE
v1.0
Key: Bottom-right
Command: 0x0005
Universal Label: Channel Down
Group-Button 2
Key: Top-left
Command: 0x0013
Universal Label: Play
Key: Bottom-left
Command: 0x0014
Universal Label: Stop
Key: Top-right
Command: 0x0016
Universal Label: Fast Forward
Key: Bottom-right
Command: 0x0017
Universal Label: Rewind
LIGHTING GROUP CONTROL
Each group-button controls four lighting groups through keys
around the central key. Switch ON/OFF the lighting groups by
pressing those keys once/twice quickly. For example, if you want to
turn on lighting group 1, press central key to switch to mode 1(Red
LED) then press the top-left key once. If you want to turn off lighting
group 7, press the central key to switch to mode 2(Green LED) then
press the bottom-left key twice quickly.
The lighting groups are not equal to association groups. The
relation between lighting groups and association groups is shown
below.
LIGHTING GROUP CONTROL
Group-Button 1
Top-left Key
Top-right Key
Bottom-left Key
Bottom-right Key
Lighting group 1 (Association group 2)
Lighting group 2 (Association group 3)
Lighting group 3 (Association group 4)
Lighting group 4 (Association group 5)
Group-Button 2
Top-left Key
Top-right Key
Bottom-left Key
Bottom-right Key
Lighting group 5 (Association group 6)
Lighting group 6 (Association group 7)
Lighting group 7 (Association group 8)
Lighting group 8 (Association group 9)
Notice: For switch AV control or lighting group control function
please setting the configuration No.7 bit 0.
ADDING TO Z-WAVE NETWORK
In the beggining, you have to activate the device through micro USB
and then it can be added to the Z-Wave network. First, make sure
the primary controller is in the inclusion mode. And then power
on the device. The device will auto start the NWI (Network Wide
Inclusion) mode. It should be included within 5 seconds. LED will
light up for one second.
INCLUSION:
Put the Z-Wave Controller in inclusion mode.
Hold down the central key, then press the top-right key 3 times
within 1.5 seconds to enter inclusion mode.
After successful inclusion, the device will wake to receive the
setting command from Z-Wave Controller in about 20 seconds.
EXCLUSION:
Put the Z-Wave Controller in exclusion mode.
Controls light groups via basic ON/OFF Z-Wave set
New Z-Wave 500 series chip supports multichannel operation
and higher data rates (9.6/40/100kbps)
Higher output power enhances communication range(+6dBm
output power as compared to -2.5dBm 300 series)
Built-in Lithium Polymer Battery rechargable over Micro-USB
port
Long battery life
Green and red led indicator
Slim, modern, keyfob design
IPX-5 Waterproof
POWER UP PROCEDURE
The device can not work normally in the first time. Please activate
the battery through micro USB before the first use. After the
device is activated by connecting to micro USB, the device will
start charging and LED will light on with red color. If the battery
is full charged, LED will light on with green color. When device is
charging, it will send Wake Up Notification to controller minutely.
BATTERY POWER CHECK
When any keys around the central key is pressed, the device will
check the battery power. If the power level is too low, the red LED
will flash once after pressing. Please charge the device through
micro USB immediately.
NWI
When it poweres up, the device will check if it is already added to the
network. If it isn’t, it will automatically start the NWI mode. The LED
will flash in every second and continue for about 30 seconds, until
timeout or successful inclusion by controller. You can hold down the
central key and then press the top-right key 3 times within 1.5 seconds
to abort the NWI mode.
FUNCTION CONTROL
Z-Wave Remote can control AV device via Z-Wave-to-IR extender
and lighting groups ON/OFF. It has five keys on itself; the central
one has group-button switching and special function, the other
two are control keys.
AV CONTROL
In Group-Button 1(Red LED), the top-left key and bottom-left key
control Volume Up(0x0003) and Volume Down(0x0002), and the
top-right key and the bottom-right key control Channel Up(0x0004)
and Channel Down(0x0005).
In Group-Button 2 (Green LED), the top-left key and the bottom-
left key control Play(0x0013) and Stop(0x0014), and the top-right
key and the bottom-right key control Fast Forward(0x0016) and
Rewind(0x0017).
SIMPLE AV CONTROL SET (V4)
Group-Button 1
Key: Top-left
Command: 0x0003
Universal Label: Volume Up
Key: Bottom-left
Command: 0x0002
Universal Label: Volume Down
Key: Top-right
Command: 0x0004
Universal Label: Channel Up
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network system is all made by Z-Wave 500 series devices, the
network system will have the advantages as below.
Concurrent multi-channel support reduces external interference
Better RF range, about 10 meters improvement indoors.
Supports 100 Kbps transmission speed
OVERVIEW
PACKAGE CONTENT
1PC Z-Wave Remote
1PC Quick Installation Guide
SPECIFICATION
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
PROTOCOL Z-Wave Plus
POWER Li 602025 battery, rechargable
OPERATING VOLTAGE: 3.7V
OPERATING CURRENT 40 mA
STANDBY CURRENT 8 uA
OPERATING TEMPERATURE -10°C ~ 40°C
RANGE Min 30m indoor/70m outdoor (indoor use only)
CONNECTIONS Micro-USB port (for charging)
WEIGHT -
DIMENSIONS -
PACKAGE WEIGHT -
PACKAGE DIMENSIONS -
REGULATIONS EMC 2004/108/EC, RTTE 1995/5/EC, LVD
2006/95/EC, FCC PART 15
WARRANTY 1 year
MODEL AND FREQUENCIES
EUROPEAN UNION - EU version ph-psr03.eu / 868.42 MHz
UNITED STATES - US version ph-psr03.us / 908.42MHz
RUSSIA - RU version ph-psr03.ru / 869.02MHz
ISRAEL - IS version ph-psr03.is / 916.02MHz
AUSTRALIA - AU version ph-psr03.au / 921.42MHz
INDIA - IN version ph-psr03.in / 865.20MHz
FEATURES
When used with Z-Wave-to-IR extender, it can control AV
equipment
2. Hold down the central key, then press the top-right key 3 times
within 1.5 seconds to enter exclusion mode. Node ID has been
excluded.
RESET:
Hold down the central key, then press the top-right key 4 times
within 1.5 seconds and during 4th press, hold the key until LED
lights up.
After 3 seconds the LED will turn OFF, and after next 2 seconds,
release the tamper key. If successful, the LED will light ON for
second. Otherwise, the LED will flash once.
IDs are excluded and all settings will reset to factory default.
ASSOCIATION:
Have Z-Wave Controller enter association mode.
Hold down the central key, then press the top-right key 3 times
within 1.5 seconds to enter association mode.
Note: The device supports 9 groups. The group 1 is for receiving
the report message. Group 2 to 9 are for lighting group control.
Each group supports 4 nodes.
Including a node ID allocated by Z-Wave Controller means inclusion.
Excluding a node ID allocated by Z-Wave Controller means
exclusion.
Fail or success in including/excluding the node ID can be viewed
from Z-Wave Controller.
Notice: The device can not work normally in the first time. Please
activate the battery before the first use.
Notice: Always Reset a Z-Wave device before trying to add it to a
Z-Wave network.
Notice: When the device is in NWI mode, the NWI mode will timeout
after 30 seconds. You can hold down the central key, then press the
top-right key 3 times within 1.5 seconds to abort the NWI mode.
Z-WAVE NOTIFICATION
After the device is added to the network, it will wake-up once per
day in default. When it wakes up it will broadcast the “Wake Up
Notification” message to the network, and wake-up 10 seconds to
receive the setting commands. To wake-up the device immediately,
please hold down the central key, then press the top-right key once
within. The device will wake-up for 10 seconds.
Z-WAVE MESSAGE REPORT
When the panic is triggered, the device will report the trigger event
and also report the battery status.
PANIC REPORT
When the central key is held down for over 5 seconds, the device will
send the report to the nodes in the group 1.
Notification Report (V4)
Notification Type: Emergency Alarm (0x0A)
Event: Contact Medical Service (0x03)
TIMING REPORT
Beside the event triggered could report message, the device also
supports the timing of unsolicited status reports.
Battery level report: Every 6 hours report once in default. It could be
changed by setting the configuration NO. 10.
Low battery report: When the battery level is too low, every 30
minutes will report once.
Notice: The configuration NO. 10 could be setting to zero to disable
the auto report.
WAKE UP NOTIFICATION
When device is charging, it will send Wake Up Notification to
controller minutely.
Z-WAVE CONFIGURATION SETTINGS
For all of the configuration, the data size is 1.
The configuration marked with star(*), means that after the
removal of device, settings will be preserved, without reverting
back to factory default settings, unleass the user execute the
“RESET” procedure.
NO. Name Default Valid Description
2
Basic Set
Level
0xFF All
Setting the BASIC
command value to turn
on the light. The 0xFF(-1)
means turn on the light.
For dimmer equipment
1 to 100 means the light
strength. 0 means turn
off the light.
7
(*)
Customer
Function
0 All
Customer function
switch, using bit
control.
Bit0: Switch AV control/
Lighting
group control. (0: AV
control, 1: lighting group
control)
10
Auto
Report
Battery
Time
12 0~127
The interval time for auto
report the
battery level. 0 means
turn off auto report
battery. Each tick means
30 minutes. The
default value is 12(6
hours).
82
Association
Group 2
Basic Set
Level
0 All
Setting the BASIC
command value
to turn on the light in the
association group 2.
0 means using the value
of configuration 2 to set.
83
Association
Group3
BasicSet
Level
0 All
Setting the BASIC
command value to
turn on the light in the
association group 3.
0 means using the value
of configuration 2 to set.
84
Association
Group4
BasicSet
Level
0 All
Setting the BASIC
command value to
turn on the light in the
association group 4.
0 means using the value
of configuration 2 to set.
85
Association
Group5
BasicSet
Level
0 All
Setting the BASIC
command value to
turn on the light in the
association group 5.
0 means using the value
of configuration 2 to set.
86
Association
Group6
BasicSet
Level
0 All
Setting the BASIC
command value to
turn on the light in the
association group 6.
0 means using the value
of configuration 2 to set.
87
Association
Group7
BasicSet
Level
0 All
Setting the BASIC
command value to
turn on the light in the
association group 7.
0 means using the value
of configuration 2 to set.
88
Association
Group7
BasicSet
Level
0 All
Setting the BASIC
command value to
turn on the light in the
association group 8.
0 means using the value
of configuration 2 to set.
89
Association
Group9
BasicSet
Level
0 All
Setting the BASIC
command value to
turn on the light in the
association group 9.
0 means using the value
of configuration 2 to set.
SECURITY NETWORK
This device supports the security function. When the device is
included by security controller, the device will auto switch to the
security mode. In the security mode, the following commands need
to be wrapped in Security Command Classes to communicate,
otherwise there will be no response.
COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY
COMMAND_CLASS_SIMPLE_AV_CONTROL_V1
COMMAND_CLASS_NOTIFICATION_V4
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V2
COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION
COMMAND_CLASS_WAKE_UP_V2
OVER THE AIR FIRMWARE UPDATE
This device supports Z-Wave firmware update via OTA. Let the
controller into the firmware update mode, and then wake up the
device to start the update.
After the firmware download is finished, the LED will start flash
in every 0.5 second. At that time, please don’t remove the battery,
otherwise it will cause the firmware upgrade to fail, and the device
will not function. Wait for the LED to stop flashing, after which the
firmware update was successful.
Z-WAVE COMMAND CLASSES
COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY
COMMAND_CLASS_NOTIFICATION_V4
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V2
COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION
COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2
COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION_V2
COMMAND_CLASS_WAKE_UP_V2
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO
COMMAND_CLASS_POWERLEVEL
COMMAND_CLASS_DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY
COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY
COMMAND_CLASS_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V2
COMMAND_CLASS_MARK
COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC
COMMAND_CLASS_SIMPLE_AV_CONTROL_V1
TROUBLESHOOTING
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LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY
GENERAL TERMS
Nothing in this Limited Product Warranty affects your statutory
rights as a consumer.
The Limited Product Warranty set forth below is given by Tri plus
grupa d.o.o. (Europe) (herein referred to as “ZIPATO”). This Limited
Product Warranty is only effective upon presentation of the proof
of purchase. Upon further request by ZIPATO, this warranty card
has to be presented, too.
EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY,
ZIPATO MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ZIPATO EXPRESSLY
DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES NOT STATED IN THIS LIMITED
WARRANTY. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES THAT MAY BE IMPOSED
BY LAW ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE LIMITED WARRANTY
PERIOD. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, THE
REMEDIES IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT ARE CUSTOMER’S
SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES AGAINST ZIPATO. THEY DO
NOT, HOWEVER, AFFECT OR RESTRICT THE RIGHTS YOU HAVE
AGAINST THE BUSINESS YOU BOUGHT A ZIPATO PRODUCT FROM.
IN NO EVENT WILL ZIPATO BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF DATA OR FOR
INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL (INCLUDING
LOST PROFIT OR DATA), OR OTHER DAMAGE, WHETHER BASED
IN CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHERWISE. HOWEVER, NOTHING
IN THIS AGREEMENT LIMITS ZIPATO’S LIABILITY TO YOU (I) IN
THE EVENT OF DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY TO THE EXTENT
RESULTING FROM ZIPATO’S NEGLIGENCE, OR (II) TO THE EXTENT
RESULTING FROM ANY FRAUDULENT MISREPRESENTATION
ON THE PART OF ZIPATO, OR (III) TO THE EXTENT ARISING
UNDER PART 1 OF THE CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT 1987
OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. SOME STATES OR COUNTRIES DO
NOT ALLOW: (1) A DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES; (2)
A LIMITATION ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS
OR THE EXCLUSION; OR (3) LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR CONSUMER PRODUCTS.
IN SUCH STATES OR COUNTRIES, SOME EXCLUSIONS OR
LIMITATIONS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY MAY NOT APPLY TO
YOU. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL
RIGHTS. YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT MAY VARY
FROM STATE TO STATE OR FROM COUNTRY TO COUNTRY. YOU
ARE ADVISED TO CONSULT APPLICABLE STATE OR COUNTRY
LAWS FOR A FULL DETERMINATION OF YOUR RIGHTS.
This Limited Product Warranty applies to ZIPATO branded hardware
products (collectively referred to as “ZIPATO Hardware Products”)
sold by ZIPATO (Europe), its European subsidiaries, affiliates,
authorized resellers, or country distributors (collectively referred to
as “ZIPATO Resellers”) with this Limited Product Warranty.
The term “ZIPATO Hardware Product” is limited to the hardware
components and all its internal components including firmware.
The term “ZIPATO Hardware Product” DOES NOT include any
software applications or programs.
GEOGRAPHICAL SCOPE OF THE LIMITED
PRODUCT WARRANTY
This Limited Product Warranty is applicable to Hardware Products
sold by Zipato Resellers in all countries listed at the beginning of
this document under the heading “Countries in which this ZIPATO
Limited Product Warranty applies”. The Limited Product Warranty
will be honored in any country where ZIPATO or its authorized service
providers offer warranty service subject to the terms and conditions
set forth in this Limited Product Warranty. However, warranty
service availability and response times may vary from country to
country and may also be subject to registration requirements.
LIMITATION OF PRODUCT WARRANTY
ZIPATO warrants that the products described below under
normal use are free from material defects in materials and
workmanship during the Limited Product Warranty Period set
forth below (“Limited Product Warranty Period”), if the product is
used and serviced in accordance with the user manual and other
documentation provided to the purchaser at the time of purchase
(or as amended from time to time).
ZIPATO does not warrant that the products will operate
uninterrupted or error-free or that all deficiencies, errors, defects
or non-conformities will be corrected.
This warranty shall not apply to problems resulting from: (a)
unauthorized alterations or attachments; (b) negligence, abuse
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