ZyXEL Communications 3110 manual

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    www .zyxel.com www .zyxel.com User ’ s Guide Z-W ave Series S H D 111 0 / 1111 / 2 11 0 / 3 11 0 Copyright © 201 1 ZyXEL Communications Corporation Edition 1, 7/2011[...]

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    About This User's Guide Z-Wave Series Programming Guide 3 About This User's Guide Intended Audience This manual is intended for people who want to configure the Z -W av e Series products. Related Document ation •Q u i c k S t a r t G u i d e The Quick Start Guide is designed to help y ou get up and running right aw ay . It contains info[...]

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    Safety Warnings Z-Wave Series Programming Guide 4 Safety Warnings • Do not dispose of electrical applianc es as unsorted municipal waste, use separate collection faciliti es. • Contact your local gov ernment for informatio n regarding the collection sys tem s available. • If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfill s or dumps, hazard[...]

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    Table of Contents Z-Wave Series Programming Guide 5 Table of Contents About This User's Guide ................................................................................. ....................... .. 3 Document Conventions .................................................. ..................................................... .... 3 Safety [...]

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    Table of Contents Z-Wave Series Programming Guide 6 4.2.2 Grouping 2 .......... ... .... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... ............. ... .... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... ............. ... .... ... ... ... .... 18 4.2.3 Z-Wave’ s Configuration ................ ... ... .... ............. ... ... ... .... ... ... ... ... .... ............. ... ... .[...]

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    Z-Wave Series Programming Guide 7 C HAPTER 1 The Z-Wave Series 1.1 Overview This User’s Guide provides progr amming methods for the Z -W ave Controller which controls each Z - W ave Series device and unifies them into a Z -W ave network to control y our home electronics. See the figure below for the sample scenario of a Z - W ave network. For ins[...]

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    Z-Wave Series Programming Guide 8 C HAPTER 2 SHD1110 Programming 2.1 Z-W ave Group s (Associat ion Command Class V ersion 2) On the Z -W ave Controller , you can set the SHD1110 to send reports of itself (including power , temperature, humidity , and battery status) to associated nodes of Grouping 1 or control associated Z -W ave devices of Gr oupi[...]

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    Chapter 2 SHD1110 Programming Z-Wave Series Programming Guide 9 T emperature (Celsius) The following parameters are used in this example: Sensor V alue 1 = 0x01 Sensor V alue 2 = 0x31 T emperature (C)= (Sensor V alue 1*2 56 + Sensor Value 2)/10 = (1*256+49)/10 = 30.5 (C) T emperature (Fahrenheit) 2.1.1.3 Low Battery Report When the battery level of[...]

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    Chapter 2 SHD1110 Programming Z-Wave Series Programming Guide 10 When the SHD1110 is triggered, it will send out BASIC_SET_COMMAND to the nodes of Grouping 2. R efer to the Z- W av e’ s Configuration section to configuration par ameter 1 for the setting of basic set command. 2.1.3 Z-W ave’ s Configuration The table below lists the configuration[...]

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    Chapter 2 SHD1110 Programming Z-Wave Series Programming Guide 11 Note: Once the SHD1110 is reset, it wi ll be restored to its factory default status and settings. 2.1.4 Auto Report 2.1.4.1 Time Interval Y ou can set the SHD1110 to automatically send out reports of its current status to Grouping 1 at a set time. The time interval can be set from 1 m[...]

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    Chapter 2 SHD1110 Programming Z-Wave Series Programming Guide 12 2.1.5 W akeup Configuration The SHD1110 stays in sleep status for the majority of time in order to conserve battery power . However , it can be waken up by either triggers of temper ature/humidit y or set time for the Z - W ave Controller to enable further settings. 2.1.5.1 W akeup T [...]

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    Z-Wave Series Programming Guide 13 C HAPTER 3 SHD1111 Programming 3.1 Z-W ave Group (Associat ion Command Class V er sion 2) The SHD1111 supports one association group with fi ve nodes. When the SHD1111 is triggered, all devices associated with the SHD1111 will receive the relevant reports. 3.1.1 T amper Event Report (Alarm Report) Press and hold t[...]

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    Chapter 3 SHD1111 Programming Z-Wave Series Programming Guide 14 0: OFF 1-99: ON (Binary S witch Device) Dim Level (Multilevel Switch Device) 3.1.3.2 Configur ing the OFF Delay Configuration P ar ameter #2 can adjust the time of delay before the OFF command is transmitted. This parameter can be set from o f 1 ~ 127 seconds of delay . 3.2 Advanced P[...]

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    Chapter 3 SHD1111 Programming Z-Wave Series Programming Guide 15 3.2.3 Command Classes The SHD1111 supports the following Command Classes: • COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_BINARY • COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC • COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURA TION • COMMAND_CLASS_WAKE_UP_V2 • COMMAND_CLASS_MANUF ACTURER_SPECIFIC • COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION • COMMAND_CLASS_ASS OCIA[...]

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    Z-Wave Series Programming Guide 16 C HAPTER 4 SHD2110/3110 Programming 4.1 Basic Command Class / Bi nary Switch Command Cl ass The SHD2110/3110 responds to BASIC and BINARY commands of the Z- W ave system. 4.1.1 BASIC_GET / BINAR Y_SWITCH_GET When receiving the following commands from a Z -W ave Controller , the SHD2110/3110 will report back its On[...]

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    Chapter 4 SHD2110/3 110 Programmi ng Z-Wave Series Programming Guide 17 4.2 Z-W ave Group s (Associat ion Command Class V ersion 2) On the Z- W ave Controller , you can set the SHD2110/3110 to send its lates t status (including p ower , switch binary , and meter report) to associated nodes of Grouping 1 or co n t r o l a s so ciated Z -W ave device[...]

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    Chapter 4 SHD2110/31 10 Programming Z-Wave Series Programming Guide 18 4.2.1.4 Meter Report Command The SHD2110/3110 will report its instant powe r consumption to Grouping 1. For detailed description of meter report command, refer to page 4. 4.2.2 Grouping 2 Grouping 2 includes the BASIC_SET commands. T o control associated Z- W ave devices, the BA[...]

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    Chapter 4 SHD2110/3 110 Programmi ng Z-Wave Series Programming Guide 19 4.2.3.3 Meter Report Perio d (SHD31 10 only) If the Meter Report is set to 30 second s , the SHD2110/3110 will report its instant power consumption Z -W ave Controller in every 30 seconds. The maximum interval to report its instant power consumption is 9 hours (10s*3240/3600=9h[...]

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    Chapter 4 SHD2110/31 10 Programming Z-Wave Series Programming Guide 20 Accumulated power consumption (KW/h) = (Meter V alue 2*65536) + (Meter V alue 3*256) + (Meter V alue 4) = 70. 1 (KW/h) 4.2.4.3 Clearing Accumu lated Power Consumption 4.2.5 Command Classes The SHD2110/3110 supp orts the following Command Classes: • COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_BINARY [...]

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    Z-Wave Series Programming Guide 21 A PPENDIX A Legal Information Copyright Copyright © 2011 by Z yXEL Communications Corporation. The contents of this publication may not be repr oduced in any part or as a whole, tr anscribed, stored in a retrieval system, translated into an y language, or transmitted in any form or by an y means, electronic, mech[...]

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    Appendix A Legal Information Z-Wave Series Programming Guide 22 Notices Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part y responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norm[...]