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The sensor must be added to a Z-Wave network prior to use. To include the sensor in a network both the sensor and the network controller must be in inclusion mode at the same time. Refer to the instructions provided by the manufacturer of your specific controller for details on initiating the controllers inclusion mode. STEP ONE Start by placing the controller into inclusion mode.STEP TWOActivate inclusion mode for the sensor by removing the plastic pull-tab from the back of the sensor.When theinclusion process is complete, the LED on the sensor will be solid blue, then go out.STEP THREETest the sensor.Place the magnet next to the sensor to represent a closed position (see Installation section to see where to position the magnet).If the LED flashes ONE TIME, it is successfully communicating on your Zwave network.If the LED on the sensor flashes slow and steady for 5 seconds, you need to repeat the inclusion process.
Includes Brown & White coversSleek design virtually disappearsEasy-to-open case requires no special toolsCase tamper protectionIdeal for double-hung windowUp to 3 year battery life on 1 CR123A lithium batteryUses rare earth magnet for up to 5/8th inch gap detectionIncludes white and brown cases
Reset to factory default | To restore this sensor to factory default settings, follow the instructions in this manual to exclude this sensor from the Z-Wave network. Upon completion of removal from the network the sensor will restore itself to factory default settings automatically.Use this procedure only in the event that the network primary controller is missing or otherwise inoperable. |
Inclusion | The sensor must be added to a Z-Wave network prior to use. To include the sensor in a network both the sensor and the network controller must be in inclusion mode at the same time. Refer to the instructions provided by the manufacturer of your specific controller for details on initiating the controllers inclusion mode. STEP ONE Start by placing the controller into inclusion mode.STEP TWOActivate inclusion mode for the sensor by removing the plastic pull-tab from the back of the sensor.When theinclusion process is complete, the LED on the sensor will be solid blue, then go out.STEP THREETest the sensor.Place the magnet next to the sensor to represent a closed position (see Installation section to see where to position the magnet).If the LED flashes ONE TIME, it is successfully communicating on your Zwave network.If the LED on the sensor flashes slow and steady for 5 seconds, you need to repeat the inclusion process. |
Exclusion | Exclusion mode on the senor is initiated following the same exact procedure as inclusion. |
NIF | XXXNIF |
Wakeup | The sensor will wake up every so often and when the case is closed to send a Wake-Up Notification to allow the life line master node controller that the sensor is now available for any queued messages that the controller may have for the sensor. The time between Wake-Up Notifications can be configured with the Wake-Up Notification command class to be between 1 hour and 1 week with interval steps of 200 seconds. |
Protection | XXXProtection |
FirmwareUpdate | XXXFirmwareUpdate |
SetAssociation | XXXSetAssociation |
Group Number | Maximum Nodes | Description |
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1 | 5 | This sensor has two Association groups of 5 nodes each. Group one is a lifeline group who will receive unsolicited messages relating to door/window open/close notifications, case tampering notifications, low-battery notifications, and sensor binary reports. |
2 | 5 | Group 2 is intended for devices that are to be controlled i.e. turned on or off (on only by default) with a Basic Set. On inclusion the controller should put its node ID in group 1 but not group 2. |
Parameter 1 configures the sensor to send or not send Basic Set commands of 0x00 to nodes in Association group2 turning the devices off when the sensor is in a restored state i.e. the door is closed. By default the sensor does NOT send Basic Set commands of 0x00. Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0
Setting | Description |
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-1 - 0 | 0x00 off, 0xFF on |
Parameter 2 configures the sensor to either to send or not to send Sensor Binary Report commands to Association Group 1 when the sensor is faulted andrestored. If the controller is fully compatible with the Notification Command Class thereby making the Sensor Binary Reports redundant, the controller candisable the Sensor Binary Report Commands completely. Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0
Setting | Description |
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-1 - 0 | 0x00 off, 0xFF on |
Hardware Platform | ZM5202 |
Device Type | Notification Sensor |
Network Operation | Reporting Sleeping Slave |
Firmware Version | HW: 2 FW: 10.01 |
Z-Wave Version | 6.51.06 |
Certification ID | ZC10-18056109 |
Z-Wave Product Id | 0x014A.0x0004.0x0002 |
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Supported Notification Types | |
Frequency | XXfrequency |
Maximum transmission power | XXantenna |