User Manual Wireless Window Door Sensor And Wireless Glass Sensor Model: Z311C Contact Sensor Series FW: V1.1 HW: V0.1~V1.
Glass-break sensor Red/Green Indicator Internal Contact Extended Magnet Extended Contact Battery Cover Glass-break sensor input Extended Contact Input Binding Key Figure 1: Z311C device Auxiliary Key
Introduction In an existing network, Z311C is an end device and does not permit join other devices like router device does. Z311C is an intrusion detect sensor for monitoring door/window and glass window in a security system. The magnetic contacts are to be installed on between the gaps where the door or window closes so that when the door opens the contacts moved away from each other the device triggers the alarm system.
Setting up the Z311C and network Setting up Summary (1) Device startup and network association (2) Alarm system registration (3) The device it is now ready to be used. Step 1. Startup and Network Association When Z311C is powered up, it will search for an existing network and will ask to join the network of the same channel automatically. If it is within a coordinator or other router coverage area with permit-join feature is open, Z311C is permitted to join.
Notice: Before Z311C is powered on ready to join the network, make sure a coordinator or a router that opens permit-join to allow Z311C to join is on. Make sure the device has successfully joined to the network before going to the next step -Enrollment and CIE registering. Most read Warning: Possible battery drainage When the device was once joined to a network and by any chance the network is no longer present or it is out of network - it will wake up every 15 minutes to find the network it joined before.
When the battery is loaded, Z311C enters power off mode. This ensures minimum power losses. Any other button press or contacts will not activate power except binding key. Turn it on Please go to Step 2 now before you turn it ON. To turn it on, short press binding key once and you will see the red indicator flashes once. Now the power is on and the device is ready to search for any available network on the air.
How to use After Z311C has registered to the security system it is on duty for intrusion monitoring. Any changes in device status will be reported to the CIE security system. For installation please read the Installation section. Door/window application When the internal magnetic contact piece is near or attached on the Z311C, the status is normal (Figure A) and is reported to the CIE security system.
Assigning Z311C to a preferred CIE system This feature is only available for user who has the relevant application software or Netvox ZiG-BULTER to do this. Please go to ZiG-BUTLER section in this manual. Z311C can be paired with a CIE system device (i.e. Z201B). When a change in security status Z311C notifies bound CIE to trigger audible alarm or light strobe signal to notify the user.
Overcoming a sleeping device The device is battery powered and is designed to enter sleep mode when not transmitting to save battery power. Sometimes during system setup you would want to retrieve information (i.e. IEEE address, short address) from the device. The device needs to enter temporal wake mode to stay connected. Operation: 1. Hold press on auxiliary key and binding key at the same time until you see the indicator flash in red twice. Then release the keys. 2.
Restore to factory setting Z311C is capable of data storage on power failure. If Z311C is unable to communicate with its registered CIE device or if you wish to join it to a new network, a restore to factory default is required Operation: Hold press auxiliary key and binding key together you should see 2 red flashes on the indicator but do not release the keys yet at this time until you see another quick flashes followed then release the keys.
The following Information is for the advance user or developers only
Clusters of Home Automation for Z311C Home Automation device feature is defined by the endpoint which contains functional clusters. Table 1 lists clusters for the endpoint of Z311C. Zone Type attribute value is 0x0015 as Contact switch. When the magnetic contact piece is moving away from the body of the device or a detected glass-break, Z311C sends out Zone status attribute as Alarm1 having the attribute value of 1 for alarmed.
Attributes of the Basic Cluster Information Identifier Name Type Range Access Default Mandatory / Optional 0x0000 0x0001 0x0002 0x0003 0x0004 0x0005 0x0006 0x0007 0x0010 0x0012 ZCLVersion ApplicationVersion StackVersion HWVersion ManufacturerName ModelIdentifier DateCode PowerSource LocationDescription DeviceEnabled Unsigned 0x00 – 8-bit integer 0xff Unsigned 0x00 – 8-bit integer 0xff Unsigned 0x00 – 8-bit integer 0xff Unsigned 0x00 – 8-bit integer 0xff Character
Installation The glass break detection is expandable for a large window or multiple windows by connecting the sensors in series to Z311C, as illustrated in the figure bellow. Z311C uses GS-380S glass beak sensor and can be connected in series up to a maximum of 10. Note: If you do not wish to connect the extended magnetic contacts or/and the glass sensor on the device, please keep the supplied jumper head attached on the pin connection otherwise Z311C will not function properly.
Glass Break Sensor Specification Model GS-380S from SENGATE Power The sensor does not required external power connection other than connection to Z311C Noise proof GS-308 can effectively detect vibration generated from glass breaking. It resists to any vibration from wind friction against the glass, considered to produce false alarm giving Z311C a more stable zone device. Detection Range Radius of 180 cm Detection Method Piezoelectric Alarm Period 0.5sec.
ZiG-BUTLER *This section is for ZiG-BUTLER software user only During device installation, you will go though permit join and device pairing. Most of the time you need to physically access to a device that is out of your reach. It becomes handy when you can program through a software on a PC wirelessly things becomes much easier. Our ZiG-BUTLER allows you to do that. Of course, any other 3rd party ZigBee enabled software is also applicable. ZiG-BUTLER software is to be installed on a PC or a server.
-point your mouse to either the coordinator or router device icon and right click. From the menu select Set PermitJoin On. Figure A When Z311C has successfully joined, you should see the Z311C device icon appeared in ZiG-BUTLER. Z311C Figure B View Zone Status Move your mouse to the circle on top of Z311C icon (Figure B), then right click your mouse should display menu and select Properties.
Figure C A device information dialog screen appears, similar to the one bellow. Figure D In the General tab, the red circle area is the information of status. Alarm1 shows “ON” meaning door open is been detected. The door status is currently open. . Configuring Heartbeat of Z311C Move your mouse to the featured icon of the Z311C device. - Right click on the featured icon.
In the drop down menu, select Properties A configuration box should appear similar to the one bellow.
Enter your desirable Heartbeat period in Hour, in Minute and in Second. Set anything between 30 seconds to 168 hours Then Click Set Heatbeat when done to sent this configuration to the remote Z311C. *Notice: Z311C is an end device which runs on battery power. It is normally at sleep mode when idle except at each heartbeat cycle. So before you click Set Heatbeat, make sure you wake up the sleeping device so that it will be up and listening.
Important Maintenance Instructions As the device is not water proof it is recommended to keep the device in a dry place. Liquid and heavy moisture contains minerals that may oxidize the electronic circuitry. In case of liquid spill, please leave the device to completely dry before storing or using. • Do not use or store the device in a dusty area. Dust may cause electronic parts to destroy. • Do not use or store the device in an over heated place.
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.