ZigBeeTM- ZigBee Wearable Presence Tag with Emergency Button User Manual ZigBee Wearable Presence Tag with Emergency Button Model: Z308 20131227 FW V2.0 (20131227) HW V0.1/V0.
Table of Contents 1. Introduction..................................................................................................................................... 2 2. Product Appearance ....................................................................................................................... 3 3. Specification .................................................................................................................................... 4 4. Installation................................
1. Introduction Z308, a wearable presence tag, acts as an IAS device for minor children/aged-care use. It is an ideal product to detect one’s presence within/ out of the network coverage for safety purpose. Z308 periodically sends presence/absence report to keep a close watch on those who wear it. Z308 also works as an emergency button. When users ask for urgent assistance, simply push the button, and Z308 will send the alarm message to the command center.
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3. Specification y Fully IEEE 802.15.4 compliant y Utilizes 2.4GHz ISM band; up to 16 channels y Power supply: 1 x CR2450 3.0V battery y Operating consumption: Tx ≤ 33mA; Rx ≤ 28mA y Standby consumption: ≤ 1.
4. Installation y Z308 is waterproof.
5. Setting up Z308 5-1. Turn On/ Turn Off Z308 To manually turn on or turn off Z308, please use the following instructions: A. Turn it on: Press and hold the Panic Button for 3 seconds. The indicators will flash once, and the device is ready to be used. y When ZB02C is in a ZigBee network → the indicator will flash green 5 times. B. Turn it off: Press and hold the Panic Button for 6 seconds. The indicator will flash red 10 times within 5 seconds.
5-4. Sleeping Mode Z308 is designed to go into sleeping mode for power-saving in some situations: A. While the device is in the network → the sleeping period is 5 minutes; it will wake up every 5 minutes to keep online. B. Once Z308 was joined to a network and by any chance the network is no longer existed or the device is out of the network → Z308 will wake up every 5 minutes to find the network it joined before. It never keeps in sleeping mode and continues to find out a network every 5 minutes.
Frame control Transaction Sequence number 0x09 Command identifier Frame payload 0x00 16-Bit Enumeration 8-Bit Enumeration ZoneStatus ExtendedStatus (ClusterID: 0x 0500) Values of the ZoneStauts payload ZoneStatus Attribute Bit Number Meaning Values 0 Alarm1 1 – opened or alarmed 0 – closed or not alarmed 1 Alarm2 1 – opened or alarmed 0 – closed or not alarmed 2 Tamper 1 – Tampered 0 – Not tampered 3 Battery 1 – Low battery 0 – Battery OK 4 Supervision reports 1 – Reports 0 – Doe
control code 0x05 0x109F Sequence number identifier Count NodeID RSSI 0x5F Byte 2byte Signed … NodeID RSSI (Clusterid:0x FE60) 5-8. HeartBeat Technique In a security system, it is important that Zone devices report the conditions to the central security unit (the CIE device). To meet this need, Netvox came up with a technique called “HeartBeat”. Right after Z308 enrolls to a security system, it sends a HeartBeat signal to the CIE device.
Basic(0x0000) None Power configuration(0x0001) Identify(0x0003) IAS zone ( 0x0500) Commissioning( 0x0015) Poll Control(0x0020) Diagnostics(0x0B05) This lists the attributes of the basic information.
Identifier Name 0x0020 Battery voltage 0x0031 BatterySize 0x0033 BatteryQuantity 0x0035 0x0036 0x0037 0x0038 0x0039 0x003e Type Unsigned 8-bit integer 8-bit Enumeration Unsigned 8-bit integer Range 0x00 – 0xff 0x00 –0xff 0x00 – 0xff BatteryAlarmMas Bitmap k (8-bits) BatteryVoltageMi Unsigned nThreshold 8-bit integer BatteryVoltageTh Unsigned reshold1 8-bit integer BatteryVoltageTh Unsigned reshold2 8-bit integer BatteryVoltageTh Unsigned reshold3 8-bit integer Battery
Right click on the icon of the coordinator or the router and choose Set Permit Join On. After Z308 has successfully joined, the Z308 icon will be appeared in ZiG-BUTLER. 7-2. Bind Z308 Right click on the End Point of Z308 and select Bind. On the Device tab, select the device to which you would like to bind. Next, click Select ClusterID, choose the Cluster, and click OK.
The information would be pop-up after the binding is completed. Right click on the End Point of Z308 and select Properties to view the binding information.
7.3. View Zone Status Right click on the End Point of Z308 and select Properties. Zone status will be shown as below.
On the General tab, the Zone Status shows the device information. 7.4. Configure HeartBeat Interval In a security system, it is important that Zone devices report the conditions to the central security unit (the CIE device). To meet this need, Netvox came up with a technique called “HeartBeat”. By default settings, Z308 reports HeartBeat every hour. Users can configure the period of time by the following steps: Wake up Z308 first (please refer to 5.5. Wake up Z308).
Click Refresh to confirm the settings. 7.5. Assign Z308 to a Preferred CIE Device Through ZiG-BUTLER, users are able to assign Z308 to a preferred CIE device using the tips below: Wake up Z308 first (please refer to 5.5. Wake up Z308). Right click on the End Point of Z308 and select Properties. On the Advance tab, select the device in IAS CIE ADDRESS and click Set IAS_CIE_ADDRESS to complete the setting.
8. Important Maintenance Instructions • Please keep the device in a dry place. Precipitation, humidity, and all types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that corrode electronic circuits. In cases of accidental liquid spills to a device, please leave the device dry properly before storing or using. • • Do not use or store the device in dusty or dirty areas. Do not use or store the device in extremely hot temperatures. High temperatures may damage the device or battery.
operational. For damaged device, please contact the authorized service center in your area.
FCC Statement: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.