This document provides information about a rain sensor device, including:
- It measures rain levels and reports every 4 minutes, sending alerts for heavy rain over 10 l/sqm in 5 minutes.
- It includes instructions on installing batteries, mounting, including the device in a Z-Wave network, and resetting or excluding the device.
- The device supports configuration parameters to customize rain detection thresholds and commands sent.
This document provides information about the Z-Wave Flood-Sensor. It monitors for flooding or leakage and sends an alarm to the Z-Wave controller. It includes into a Z-Wave network by pressing the program switch for 1 second. The sensor can detect flooding up to 2 meters away and has a tamper switch that sends an alarm if opened.
The 6 in 1 multisensor from Aeon Labs is a Z-WAve Plus multifunction peripheral which is both a temperature sensor, humidity, movement, UV light and vibration.
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This document contains information about a wireless electronic deadbolt door lock, including:
1) Specifications of the lock such as operating temperature range, frequency range, battery requirements, and included items.
2) Instructions on setting up the lock with a Z-Wave network controller and adding or removing the lock from the network.
3) Directions for operating the lock including entering codes to lock/unlock and supported code lengths and quantities.
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 information about a Z-Wave glass surface 2 channel touch panel switch, including:
1) It can switch two separate loads up to 1100W and is designed for UK pattress boxes.
2) It uses Z-Wave wireless communication at 868.42MHz to control associated devices or scenes.
3) It must be included in a Z-Wave network by a primary controller to communicate with other devices.
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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 summarizes the features and operating modes of the Aeotec by Aeon Labs Z-Stick Gen5 Z-Wave USB adapter. It has three operating modes - Inclusion Mode for adding devices to a Z-Wave network, Removal Mode for removing devices, and SerialAPI Mode for allowing a host processor to control the Z-Stick and access the Z-Wave network. It provides instructions for using each mode and details its self-powered and firmware upgradeable design that allows remote network management and access.
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The Smart Water Leakage Sensor uses ZigBee wireless technology and has a low power design for long battery life. It can detect water leaks in places like basements, machine rooms, and bathrooms. It has a range of 70 meters, works from -10°C to 50°C, and uses 2 AAA batteries that provide over a year of battery life. The sensor is installed by removing the battery strip, sticking the sensor body in the desired location using the included bracket, and pairing it with a mobile app using the button.
This document provides information about the Z-Wave Flood-Sensor. It monitors for flooding or leakage and sends an alarm to the Z-Wave controller. It includes into a Z-Wave network by pressing the program switch for 1 second. The sensor can detect flooding up to 2 meters away and has a tamper switch that sends an alarm if opened.
The 6 in 1 multisensor from Aeon Labs is a Z-WAve Plus multifunction peripheral which is both a temperature sensor, humidity, movement, UV light and vibration.
Door lock without handle vision operational manualDomotica daVinci
This document contains information about a wireless electronic deadbolt door lock, including:
1) Specifications of the lock such as operating temperature range, frequency range, battery requirements, and included items.
2) Instructions on setting up the lock with a Z-Wave network controller and adding or removing the lock from the network.
3) Directions for operating the lock including entering codes to lock/unlock and supported code lengths and quantities.
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 information about a Z-Wave glass surface 2 channel touch panel switch, including:
1) It can switch two separate loads up to 1100W and is designed for UK pattress boxes.
2) It uses Z-Wave wireless communication at 868.42MHz to control associated devices or scenes.
3) It must be included in a Z-Wave network by a primary controller to communicate with other devices.
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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 summarizes the features and operating modes of the Aeotec by Aeon Labs Z-Stick Gen5 Z-Wave USB adapter. It has three operating modes - Inclusion Mode for adding devices to a Z-Wave network, Removal Mode for removing devices, and SerialAPI Mode for allowing a host processor to control the Z-Stick and access the Z-Wave network. It provides instructions for using each mode and details its self-powered and firmware upgradeable design that allows remote network management and access.
Manual Smart water leakage sensor Z-Wave Plus - ZipatoDomotica daVinci
The Smart Water Leakage Sensor uses ZigBee wireless technology and has a low power design for long battery life. It can detect water leaks in places like basements, machine rooms, and bathrooms. It has a range of 70 meters, works from -10°C to 50°C, and uses 2 AAA batteries that provide over a year of battery life. The sensor is installed by removing the battery strip, sticking the sensor body in the desired location using the included bracket, and pairing it with a mobile app using the button.
1) The document provides instructions for replacing the battery in a Fibaro Smoke Sensor smoke detector. It describes detaching the sensor from its cover, removing the old battery, inserting a new battery while observing polarity, and reattaching the sensor to the cover.
2) The Fibaro Smoke Sensor is an optical smoke detector that detects smoke and sends alarm signals via sound, light, and Z-Wave commands. It can also monitor temperature and send warnings if thresholds are exceeded.
3) The instructions describe testing the sensor after battery replacement by performing a self-test where the sensor checks its operation and signals via light and sound.
This document is a user manual for the MCOHome CO2 Monitor. It describes the device's specifications such as its CO2 detection range, temperature and humidity ranges, and dimensions. It provides instructions on installing the device, including recommended locations and wiring diagrams. It also explains how to operate the device, including setting the local time, calibrating sensors, and including/excluding the device from a Z-Wave network.
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 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.
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 installing a Zipato RGBW light bulb. It includes:
1) A 4 step process for installing the bulb that involves screwing it into a socket, turning on the wall switch, activating the bulb's learning mode, and activating learning mode on the Z-wave controller.
2) Specifications for the bulb including its physical dimensions, power requirements, wireless capabilities, temperature range, and support contact information.
3) A thank you message and details about controlling the bulb's color and brightness using a Zipato home controller and rules.
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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 smoke detector combines a 10-year smoke detector with a Z-Wave module to allow wireless alarm reporting and control of an indoor siren. It can detect smoke and send alarm messages to other Z-Wave devices. The battery in the Z-Wave module will need replacement before the 10-year battery in the smoke detector itself. The device can be included and excluded from a Z-Wave network by pressing the inclusion button, and supports secure communication between Z-Wave devices.
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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.
This document provides information about the Hank Flood Sensor device, including how to include it in a Z-Wave network, its configuration parameters, technical specifications, and explanations of Z-Wave terminology. The sensor can detect leaks and floods and sends alerts. It uses the international Z-Wave protocol for wireless communication between smart home devices.
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.
This device is a Z-Wave carbon monoxide sensor that can be included in a Z-Wave network to wirelessly report carbon monoxide levels and alarm conditions. It combines a certified carbon monoxide detector with a Z-Wave module. When carbon monoxide levels reach certain thresholds, the sensor will send an alarm to the central controller and can trigger other Z-Wave devices. The sensor can also report tamper detection, low battery, and malfunctions.
This document provides information about a Popp water leakage sensor that uses Z-Wave technology to detect water and send alarm messages. It can be installed using adhesive tape or screws. To add it to a Z-Wave network, click the internal button once during inclusion mode. The sensor will then alert to water detection by blinking its LED and optional buzzer. It operates on a battery and communicates through a static controller when asleep.
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This document provides instructions and specifications for a Zipato door/window sensor product. It includes sections on trademarks, notices, electromagnetic compatibility, safety instructions, an introduction to the product, installation instructions, operation details, technical support information, specifications, and the manufacturer's declaration of conformity. The summary is:
1. The document is an instruction manual for a Zipato door/window sensor that monitors openings and closings of doors and windows and sends Z-Wave signals.
2. It provides detailed instructions on installing, operating, and maintaining the sensor including inserting batteries, adding it to a Z-Wave network, and fixing the magnet and sensor components.
3. The sensor specifications include operating temperature range,
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The document provides installation and operating instructions for an Energy Driven Switch. It includes:
1) A description of the device, specifications, and electrical connections.
2) Instructions for installing the device, including warnings about safety and qualified electricians.
3) Details on the device's energy management capabilities like load control based on power thresholds.
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.
The document provides information about the Sensoair Z-Wave CO2 sensor. It can measure carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration in indoor rooms and transmit readings via Z-Wave. The sensor requires inclusion in a Z-Wave network to communicate. It supports configuration parameters for settings like enabling unsolicited sensor reports and adjusting the interval for reports.
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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 SSA3 is a combination wired and wireless siren and strobe alarm. It can be triggered by a security panel or wireless Z-Wave network to sound a loud siren and flash lights. It has a range of 100 feet and is powered by DC adapter or wired security panel. It includes an anti-tamper switch and testing instructions are provided.
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Aeotec by Aeon Labs Garage Door Controller. The Garage Door Controller is a smart and wireless system that allows you to control your garage door opener to open, close, or stop via wireless signal. It has a 105dB speaker system to play alarm sounds when the door opens or closes. You can customize the alarm sounds and manually switch between them. The controller also supports firmware upgrades over-the-air and can be used as a Z-Wave security device. Safety instructions warn to keep children away from door controls and moving doors.
Manual sensor temperature and humidity z-wave plus - philioDomotica daVinci
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.
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This document provides instructions and specifications for the Philio Tech Flood Multisensor PAT02-A Z-Wave flood, temperature, and humidity sensor. It describes how to install batteries, reset the device, add it to a Z-Wave network, and configure settings like temperature units and sensor reporting intervals. The device supports flood detection, temperature and humidity readings, and can control other devices in response to sensor triggers.
1) The document provides instructions for replacing the battery in a Fibaro Smoke Sensor smoke detector. It describes detaching the sensor from its cover, removing the old battery, inserting a new battery while observing polarity, and reattaching the sensor to the cover.
2) The Fibaro Smoke Sensor is an optical smoke detector that detects smoke and sends alarm signals via sound, light, and Z-Wave commands. It can also monitor temperature and send warnings if thresholds are exceeded.
3) The instructions describe testing the sensor after battery replacement by performing a self-test where the sensor checks its operation and signals via light and sound.
This document is a user manual for the MCOHome CO2 Monitor. It describes the device's specifications such as its CO2 detection range, temperature and humidity ranges, and dimensions. It provides instructions on installing the device, including recommended locations and wiring diagrams. It also explains how to operate the device, including setting the local time, calibrating sensors, and including/excluding the device from a Z-Wave network.
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 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.
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 installing a Zipato RGBW light bulb. It includes:
1) A 4 step process for installing the bulb that involves screwing it into a socket, turning on the wall switch, activating the bulb's learning mode, and activating learning mode on the Z-wave controller.
2) Specifications for the bulb including its physical dimensions, power requirements, wireless capabilities, temperature range, and support contact information.
3) A thank you message and details about controlling the bulb's color and brightness using a Zipato home controller and rules.
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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 smoke detector combines a 10-year smoke detector with a Z-Wave module to allow wireless alarm reporting and control of an indoor siren. It can detect smoke and send alarm messages to other Z-Wave devices. The battery in the Z-Wave module will need replacement before the 10-year battery in the smoke detector itself. The device can be included and excluded from a Z-Wave network by pressing the inclusion button, and supports secure communication between Z-Wave devices.
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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.
This document provides information about the Hank Flood Sensor device, including how to include it in a Z-Wave network, its configuration parameters, technical specifications, and explanations of Z-Wave terminology. The sensor can detect leaks and floods and sends alerts. It uses the international Z-Wave protocol for wireless communication between smart home devices.
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.
This device is a Z-Wave carbon monoxide sensor that can be included in a Z-Wave network to wirelessly report carbon monoxide levels and alarm conditions. It combines a certified carbon monoxide detector with a Z-Wave module. When carbon monoxide levels reach certain thresholds, the sensor will send an alarm to the central controller and can trigger other Z-Wave devices. The sensor can also report tamper detection, low battery, and malfunctions.
This document provides information about a Popp water leakage sensor that uses Z-Wave technology to detect water and send alarm messages. It can be installed using adhesive tape or screws. To add it to a Z-Wave network, click the internal button once during inclusion mode. The sensor will then alert to water detection by blinking its LED and optional buzzer. It operates on a battery and communicates through a static controller when asleep.
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This document provides instructions and specifications for a Zipato door/window sensor product. It includes sections on trademarks, notices, electromagnetic compatibility, safety instructions, an introduction to the product, installation instructions, operation details, technical support information, specifications, and the manufacturer's declaration of conformity. The summary is:
1. The document is an instruction manual for a Zipato door/window sensor that monitors openings and closings of doors and windows and sends Z-Wave signals.
2. It provides detailed instructions on installing, operating, and maintaining the sensor including inserting batteries, adding it to a Z-Wave network, and fixing the magnet and sensor components.
3. The sensor specifications include operating temperature range,
wiDom Energy Driven Switch C version and L version manualDomotica daVinci
The document provides installation and operating instructions for an Energy Driven Switch. It includes:
1) A description of the device, specifications, and electrical connections.
2) Instructions for installing the device, including warnings about safety and qualified electricians.
3) Details on the device's energy management capabilities like load control based on power thresholds.
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.
The document provides information about the Sensoair Z-Wave CO2 sensor. It can measure carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration in indoor rooms and transmit readings via Z-Wave. The sensor requires inclusion in a Z-Wave network to communicate. It supports configuration parameters for settings like enabling unsolicited sensor reports and adjusting the interval for reports.
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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 SSA3 is a combination wired and wireless siren and strobe alarm. It can be triggered by a security panel or wireless Z-Wave network to sound a loud siren and flash lights. It has a range of 100 feet and is powered by DC adapter or wired security panel. It includes an anti-tamper switch and testing instructions are provided.
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Aeotec by Aeon Labs Garage Door Controller. The Garage Door Controller is a smart and wireless system that allows you to control your garage door opener to open, close, or stop via wireless signal. It has a 105dB speaker system to play alarm sounds when the door opens or closes. You can customize the alarm sounds and manually switch between them. The controller also supports firmware upgrades over-the-air and can be used as a Z-Wave security device. Safety instructions warn to keep children away from door controls and moving doors.
Manual sensor temperature and humidity z-wave plus - philioDomotica daVinci
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.
Manual sensor flood, temperature and humidity z-wave plus - philioDomotica daVinci
This document provides instructions and specifications for the Philio Tech Flood Multisensor PAT02-A Z-Wave flood, temperature, and humidity sensor. It describes how to install batteries, reset the device, add it to a Z-Wave network, and configure settings like temperature units and sensor reporting intervals. The device supports flood detection, temperature and humidity readings, and can control other devices in response to sensor triggers.
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.
1) This document provides instructions for setting up and using a Hank motion sensor that uses Z-Wave technology for wireless communication.
2) It describes how to include the sensor in a Z-Wave network by putting the controller in add mode and pressing the sensor's Z-button, and explains the sensor's motion detection range and parameters that can be configured like sensitivity.
3) The technical specifications are also summarized, including the sensor's dimensions, battery type, supported command classes, and certifications.
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.
This document provides product information for a 10 year smoke detector and siren with Z-Wave connectivity. It can detect smoke and wirelessly report alarms while also functioning as a controllable indoor siren. The detector uses a long-life battery while the Z-Wave module uses a replaceable battery. It can be included in a Z-Wave network to communicate with other devices and can trigger automated responses through associations. The document provides details on installation, operation, configuration parameters, and troubleshooting.
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This document provides instructions for a Z-Wave binary sensor, thermostat, and temperature sensor device. It describes how to include the device in a Z-Wave network, set up its temperature monitoring and thermostat functions, and configure its battery-saving wakeup intervals. The document also summarizes the device's technical specifications and supported Z-Wave command classes.
This document provides information about a Z-Wave temperature and dry input sensor device. It can measure temperature and detect when dry contacts are opened or closed. The device needs to be included in a Z-Wave network to communicate and functions include temperature measurement, contact detection, wakeup intervals to save battery, and configuration parameters to customize settings.
This document provides information about a Z-Wave water meter sensor with firmware version 3.0. The sensor fits into water meters from Sensus and transmits meter readings via the Z-Wave network on a timed or delta change basis. It uses a lithium battery that provides an estimated 10 years of battery life. The sensor can be included and excluded from a Z-Wave network by placing a magnet on it for 3 seconds until the LED blinks red. It supports configuration of parameters like the reading reporting interval and wakeup interval to communicate with controllers.
This document provides instructions for a Z-Wave thermostat and sensor device. The device can measure temperature, detect binary sensor states, and control heating devices as a thermostat. It communicates using the Z-Wave wireless protocol and operates on batteries. The summary includes instructions for inclusion, exclusion, configuration, and operating the temperature, binary sensor, and thermostat functions.
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 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.
This document provides information about the Danfoss Hydronic Controller 10, a Z-Wave device for controlling hot water underfloor heating systems. It can control up to 10 outputs and includes functions like pump control, heating/cooling, and individual room temperature control. The document explains how to include the controller in a Z-Wave network and configure its settings, and provides the device's technical specifications.
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This document summarizes the features and operation of a Z-Wave temperature sensor, thermostat, and binary sensor device. The device can measure temperature, control remote heating devices as a thermostat, and detect external switches. It operates within a Z-Wave wireless network and supports inclusion, exclusion, associations and configuration parameters to control its functionality. The device runs on batteries and goes into a low-power sleep state to conserve energy, waking periodically to communicate.
1) This document provides instructions for setting up and using the Aeotec Radiator Thermostat Z-Wave device. It should be included in a Z-Wave network and uses 2 AA batteries.
2) The thermostat can be mounted on a radiator and used to control heating and adjust temperature setpoints. It features a boost mode, child lock, and window open detection.
3) The thermostat's parameters can be configured, including LCD settings, battery reporting, temperature reporting thresholds, and window open detection sensitivity. Proper inclusion and exclusion from a Z-Wave network is described.
This document provides instructions for a portable Z-Wave wall controller. It can be included in a Z-Wave network to control other devices and act as a primary controller. The controller has buttons for inclusion, exclusion, association and wakeup functions. It runs on two AAAA batteries and can be mounted on walls using screws or adhesive.
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This electric strike lock can be included in a Z-Wave network to remotely lock and unlock doors. It operates on battery or external power and includes instructions on installation, configuration, and operation within a Z-Wave network. The device provides information on its technical specifications, certifications, and support contact details.
The document provides information about a Z-Wave glass surface 4 channel touch panel switch, including:
1. It can switch 4 separate loads up to 1100W and includes or excludes from the Z-Wave network by pressing any key for 3 seconds.
2. As a Z-Wave device, it can control or be controlled by other Z-Wave devices and supports association groups to send commands to associated devices.
3. It has 4 groups to switch associated devices and 1 group to report state changes to the controller.
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.
This document provides information about a Z-Wave compatible smoke detector, including instructions for inclusion into a Z-Wave network, descriptions of its operating modes like alarm, low battery, and testing modes, and details about its configuration parameters and associations with other Z-Wave devices.
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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Popp z-rain-user-manual
1. Rain Sensor
SKU: POPE700168
Quickstart
This is a Measuring Sensor Device for Europe. To run this device please insert fresh 2 * AAA batteries. Please make sure the internal battery is fully
charged. Pushing the Z-Wave button on the device adds (includes) or removes (excludes) the device from/to the Z-Wave network. To reach this button
remove the electronics module, unscrews the battery holder to reach the electronics below the battery block.
What is Z-Wave?
Z-Wave is the international wireless protocol for communication in the Smart Home. This device is suited for use in the region mentioned in the Quickstart section.
(For more information about frequency regulations please refer to the frequency coverage overview at Sigma Designs Website ).
Z-Wave ensures a reliable communication by reconfirming every message (two-way communication) and
every mains powered node can act as a repeater for other nodes (meshed network) in case the receiver is
not in direct wireless range of the transmitter.
This device and every other certified Z-Wave device can be used together with any other certified Z-
Wave device regardless of brand and origin as long as both are suited for the same frequency range.
If a device supports secure communication it will communicate with other devices secure as long as this
device provides the same or a higher level of security. Otherwise it will automatically turn into a lower level
of security to maintain backward compatibility.
For more information about Z-Wave technology, devices, white papers etc. please refer to www.z-wave.info.
Product Description
This device measures the rain level on a certain position. The device is IP55 rated and can be used outside the home in the garden or on any other place exposed
to rain. The device has a funnel on the top-side that will collect the rain on a certain diameter. The internal mechanics and electronics counts the rain level and will
report it every about 4 minutes if and only if there is rain. The device also monitors a heavy rain condition (10 l/sqm within 5 minutes) and will send out alarm
messages when detected.
A request from the controller will be answered depending on the wake-up interval delayed by the Z-Rain.
Prepare for Installation / Reset
Please read the user manual before installing the product.
In order to include (add) a Z-Wave device to a network it must be in factory default state. Please make sure to reset the device into factory default. You can do
this by performing an Exclusion operation as described below in the manual. Every Z-Wave controller is able to perform this operation however it is recommended
to use the primary controller of the previous network to make sure the very device is excluded properly from this network.
Reset to factory default
This device also allows to be reset without any involvement of a Z-Wave controller. This procedure should only be used when the primary controller is inoperable.
Push the button inside the device for at least 10 seconds
Safety Warning for Batteries
The product contains batteries. Please remove the batteries when the device is not used. Do not mix batteries of different charging level or different brands.
Installation
2. The device consists of three pieces. The base (1) contains the gauge and a indicator to place it on a flat surface. The electronics block (2) is snapped into the base
and a hood (3) covers the case and provides the funnel to collect the rain. Simple close-wise turning mounts and unmounts the hood. Before using the device the
batteries need to be inserted into the electronics block. For this the device needs to be opened and the electronics block removed. Once the battery is installed the
electronics block need to be placed into the base:
1. The flat side of the electronics block needs to be towards the gauge.
2. You need to push the two snap-in noses from the electronics block away to keep the block tight to the base and to avoid any water leckage.
The base can now be placed on a flat surface. If the surface is not flat - e.g. on soil – the device still must stand even to ensure correct measurement of the rain.
Inclusion/Exclusion
On factory default the device does not belong to any Z-Wave network. The device needs to be added to an existing wireless network to communicate with the
devices of this network. This process is called Inclusion.
Devices can also be removed from a network. This process is called Exclusion. Both processes are initiated by the primary controller of the Z-Wave network. This
controller is turned into exclusion respective inclusion mode. Inclusion and Exclusion is then performed doing a special manual action right on the device.
Inclusion
Push the Z-Wave button once
Exclusion
Push the Z-Wave button once
Product Usage
Once the device is included and placed on the right spot it will report the rain level and alert on heavy rain. The max. precision of the rain meter is 3,5 mm rain per
hour. Please not that the first measurement result right after start of rain may be inaccurate due to the measurement principle. The device counts full buckets of
water and the filling level of the bucket prior to the start of rain is undetermined.
Maintenance:
Depending on the environment the device may get dirty over time. Please check the interior of the device frequency to remove old leafs and dirt that may cause
incorrect measurements.
Node Information Frame
The Node Information Frame (NIF) is the business card of a Z-Wave device. It contains information about the device type and the technical capabilities. The
inclusion and exclusion of the device is confirmed by sending out a Node Information Frame. Beside this it may be needed for certain network operations to send
out a Node Information Frame. To issue a NIF execute the following action: Push the Z-Wave button once
Communication to a Sleeping device (Wakeup)
This device is battery operated and turned into deep sleep state most of the time to save battery life time. Communication with the device is limited. In order to
communicate with the device, a static controller C is needed in the network. This controller will maintain a mailbox for the battery operated devices and store
commands that can not be received during deep sleep state. Without such a controller, communication may become impossible and/or the battery life time is
3. This device will wakeup regularly and announce the wakeup state by sending out a so called Wakeup Notification. The controller can then empty the mailbox.
Therefore, the device needs to be configured with the desired wakeup interval and the node ID of the controller. If the device was included by a static controller this
controller will usually perform all necessary configurations. The wakeup interval is a tradeoff between maximal battery life time and the desired responses of the
device. To wakeup the device please perform the following action: Push the Z-Wave button once
Quick trouble shooting
Here are a few hints for network installation if things dont work as expected.
1. Make sure a device is in factory reset state before including. In doubt exclude before include.
2. If inclusion still fails, check if both devices use the same frequency.
3. Remove all dead devices from associations. Otherwise you will see severe delays.
4. Never use sleeping battery devices without a central controller.
5. Dont poll FLIRS devices.
6. Make sure to have enough mains powered device to benefit from the meshing
Firmware-Update over the Air
This device is capable of receiving a new firmware 'over the air'. The update function needs to be supported by the central controller. Once the controller starts the
update process, perform the following action to confirm the firmware update: Push the Z-Wave button twice
Association - one device controls an other device
Z-Wave devices control other Z-Wave devices. The relationship between one device controlling another device is called association. In order to control a different
device, the controlling device needs to maintain a list of devices that will receive controlling commands. These lists are called association groups and they are
always related to certain events (e.g. button pressed, sensor triggers, ...). In case the event happens all devices stored in the respective association group will
receive the same wireless command wireless command, typically a 'Basic Set' Command.
Association Groups:
Group Number Maximum Nodes Description
1 5 Lifeline
2 5 Switching Command when Rain (> 0 mm/h). Basic Set Comand is sent.
3 5 Heavy Rain detected. Basic Set Comand is sent.
Configuration Parameters
Z-Wave products are supposed to work out of the box after inclusion, however certain configuration can adapt the function better to user needs or unlock further
enhanced features.
IMPORTANT: Controllers may only allow configuring signed values. In order to set values in the range 128...255 the value sent in the application shall be the
desired value minus 256. For example: To set a parameter to 200 it may be needed to set a value of 200 minus 256 = minus 56. In case of a two byte value the
same logic applies: Values greater than 32768 may needed to be given as negative values too.
Parameter 1: Rain Counter
Ths values shows the total count of rain from the moment of inclusion in mm waterlevel. By writing this value this counter can be reset.
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 0
Setting Description
0 - 32000 in mm
Parameter 2: Rain Start Command
This BASIC Set Command value is sent out into Association Group 2 when the device detects start of rain
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 99
Setting Description
0 - 99 BASIC Set Value
Parameter 3: Rain Stop Command
This BASIC Set Command value is sent out into Association Group 2 when the device detects stop of rain
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0
Setting Description
0 - 99 BASIC Set Value
Parameter 4: Meter Multiplier
This multiplier allows to adapt the display to certain controllers not being able to handle very low numbers.
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 1
Setting Description
1 1
10 10
100 100
1000 1000
4. Parameter 5: Heavy Rain
This threshold defines when a heavy rain condition is hit. In most countries this is defined as > 15 mm rain per hour. The default value however is to turn this
function off.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 255
Setting Description
0 - 255 mm per hour
Parameter 6: Heavy Rain Start Command
This BASIC Set Command value is sent out into Association Group 3 when the device detects start of heavy rain
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 99
Setting Description
0 - 99 Basic Set Value
Parameter 7: Heavy Rain Stop Command
This BASIC Set Command value is sent out into Association Group 3 when the device detects stop of heavy rain
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0
Setting Description
0 - 99 BASIC Set Value
Technical Data
Dimensions 132x132x139 mm
Weight 219 gr
Hardware Platform ZM5202
EAN 4251295700168
IP Class IP 55
Battery Type 2 * AAA
Device Type Routing Multilevel Sensor
Generic Device Class Multilevel Sensor
Specific Device Class Routing Multilevel Sensor
Firmware Version 01.01
Z-Wave Version 04.05
Z-Wave Product Id 0x0154.0x0004.0x0011
Supported Command Classes
Basic
Sensor Multilevel
Meter
Association Grp Info
Device Reset Locally
Zwaveplus Info
Configuration
Manufacturer Specific
Powerlevel
Firmware Update Md
Battery
Wake Up
Association
Version
Controlled Command Classes
5. Basic
Explanation of Z-Wave specific terms
Controller — is a Z-Wave device with capabilities to manage the network. Controllers are typically Gateways,Remote Controls or battery operated wall
controllers.
Slave — is a Z-Wave device without capabilities to manage the network. Slaves can be sensors, actuators and even remote controls.
Primary Controller — is the central organizer of the network. It must be a controller. There can be only one primary controller in a Z-Wave network.
Inclusion — is the process of adding new Z-Wave devices into a network.
Exclusion — is the process of removing Z-Wave devices from the network.
Association — is a control relationship between a controlling device and a controlled device.
Wakeup Notification — is a special wireless message issued by a Z-Wave device to announces that is able to communicate.
Node Information Frame — is a special wireless message issued by a Z-Wave device to announce its capabilities and functions.
Support and Contact
Should you encounter any problem, please give us an opportunity to address it before returning this product. Most questions regarding Z-Wave wireless
communication standard can be answered through the international users community such as www.z-wave.info and others. If your question can’t be answered
there, please use www.popp.eu/support or contact us by email: info@popp.eu
While the information in this manual has been compiled with great care, it may not be deemed an assurance of product characteristics. Popp & Co. shall be liable
only to the degree specified in the terms of sale and delivery. The reproduction and distribution of the documentation and software supplied with this product and
the use of its contents is subject to written authorization from Popp & Co. We reserve the right to make any alterations that arise as the result of technical
development.
Phone: +49 (0) 40 537 98 13 339
eMail: info@popp.eu
Web: www.popp.eu
Declaration of Conformity
Popp hereby declares this device complies with the essential requirements and other relevant prescriptions of Directive 1999/5/EC R&TTE. The complete CE
declaration can be found on: www.popp.eu/ce.
All questions regarding this declaration of conformity can be directed to the following address: Popp c/o BID GmbH, Neuer Wall 63, 20148
Hamburg, Germany
Disposal Guidelines
Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste, use separate collection facilities. Contact your local government for
information regarding the collection systems available. If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps, hazardous substances can
leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain, damaging health and well-being.