Security Sensor Bridge V2 Model Number: ZGB20 Quick Start and Installation Guide Card Access Security Sensor Bridge Quick Start and Installation Guide Easily bridge inexpensive security sensors into home automation -- with or without a security panel* _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Card Access Security Sensor Bridge V2 Page 1 of 12 Quick Start & Installation Guide Card Access, Inc.
Welcome and congratulations on your purchase of the Card Access Security Sensor Bridge. This Quick Start & Installation Guide is an overview of configuring your Security Sensor Bridge with a Control4 System. This guide assumes that you are a qualified and trained Control4 dealer. *NOTICE: THE SECURITY SENSOR BRIDGE V2 IS INTENDED FOR HOME AUTOMATION PURPOSES ONLY. THIS IS NOT A SECURITY SYSTEM.
• • Drill with bits Mounting screws and anchors (included) Mounting The bridge can be mounted on any interior wall (protected from the elements) by following these steps: 1. 2. Remove the cover by pressing in the button on the bottom of the enclosure and rocking the cover outward. Hold the bridge base against the mounting surface and mark the four (4) mounting holes and two (2) wire access holes as shown in Figure 2. Remember to leave at least 10 in. (25 cm) above the bridge for the antennas.
Add the Security Sensor Bridge V2 (ZGB20) to your Composer project: 1. In System Design view in Composer, select the ‘Card Access ZGB20’ driver from the Search tab and drag it into your project (see figure at right). 2. Identification is similar to other Control4 ZigBee devices: Go to Connections view in Composer and choose the ‘Network’ tab. Find the Card Access Security Sensor Bridge device in the device list and highlight it. Then click the ‘Identify’ button at the top of the screen. 3.
. Select the generic proxy of your choice and at it to your project. Go to the Connections tab, and under Control/AV, bind the output for the sensor to this proxy. DO NOT change the input bindings. Diagnostic Indications The Security Sensor Bridge has two LEDs which indicate its current operational state. During normal operation, these LEDs will help to determine if the bridge is functioning properly.
NOTE: The Security Sensor Bridge and its associated drivers provide a good deal of diagnostic information to assist in deployment of Security Sensor Bridges as well as placement and testing of wireless sensors. The information below is also included in the Documentation tab of each driver. ZGB20 Driver Details • Supported Devices: o First Security Sensor Bridge in a project - • Model Number. ZGB20 Properties Page Help: o Bridge Status: Displayed as “Online” or “Offline.
• • Properties Page Help: o Sensor TxID: Enter the TxID printed on the Sensor Label. The TxID is a 6 or 7-digit alphanumeric address. o Sensor Name: An optional descriptive name may be entered here. This name is displayed on the property page of the Bridge when data for this sensor is received. o Sensor Contact State: shows the current state of the contact as "Opened" or "Closed." o Sensor Status: shows whether the sensor as "Online" or "Offline.
• o Sensor Name: An optional descriptive name may be entered here. This name is displayed on the property page of the Bridge when data for this sensor is received. o Panic Button Contact State: shows the current state of the contact as "Opened" or "Closed." o Sensor Status: shows whether the sensor as "Online" or "Offline." This status is affected by the connection state of the Sensor Bridge(s).
• o Supervisory Timeout: sets the number of supervisory periods which must be missed before the “Supervisory Lost” event is triggered. Supervisory periods for these sensors are every 64 minutes. o Supervisory State: shows current state of the supervisory signal monitor. o Statistics: shows the number of events and RX success of the sensor. Actions Page Help: • Identify Sensor: Click this button to allow the driver to automatically 'learn' the TxID of the sensor.
Regulatory Statements FCC The Card Access Security Sensor Bridge complies with standards established by the following regulatory bodies: Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Conformité Européene (CE), and Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS). FCC ID: MHIZGB20 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
One-Year Limited Warranty This product is warranted to be free of defects in material and workmanship for one year from date of original purchase from Card Access, Inc. (“Card Access”). Card Access will, at its election and as the purchaser’s or end user’s sole and exclusive remedy for any breach of the limited warranty set forth above, repair or replace this product if a defect in material or workmanship is identified and communicated to Card Access within the one-year period described above.
Card Access and The Wire Stops Here are trademarks of Card Access, Inc. Control4 is a registered trademark and 4Sight is a trademark of Control4 Corporation. ZigBee and ZigBee PRO are trademark of the ZigBee Alliance. Other marks may be the property of their respective owners. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Card Access Security Sensor Bridge V2 Page 12 of 12 Quick Start & Installation Guide Card Access, Inc.