Motion Detector with On/Off Switch and Temperature Sensor User Manual Model: ZB11C FW: V1.1 HW: V0.
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Introduction ZB11C is a motion detector for triggering a remote target device wirelessly. It is a motion detection for intrusion alarm system and can also work as an on/off control lighting switch and a temperature sensor. When the Infrared detects movement, it sends the message to the network for specific task. In ZigBee network ZB11C device act as an end-device node which does not permit any device to join through it. It enters to sleep mode when not triggered by movement to save power.
Product Specification 9 Fully IEEE 802.15.4 compliant 9 Utilizes 2.4GHz ISM band, up to 16 channels 9 Up to 70 meters non-obstacle wireless distance 9 Simple operation and device configuration 9 Power supply: 2 x ER14505 3.
Setting up the ZB11C and network Setting Up Summary (1) Join it into the existed network. (2) Featuring the device by pairing between two or more devices or zone registration for security system (3) How to use it Step 1. Startup and Network Association To allow ZB11C to function, it must first join to a ZigBee network. When it is given powered it will automatically start searching for an existed network.
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. It never goes to deep sleep but continues to find its network every 15 minutes. This scenario can consume up to 50 times power more than normal operation. To avoid this unwanted power consumption, you need to manually switch off the sensors when network is off.
Feature Description Before we move on to the next step there are several things to know. This will help you in the next step as to which sub-steps you will need and why you need them. As mentioned earlier in the manual, ZB11C comes with 3 functions, such as Zone, On/Off and temperature reading.
Step 2. Featuring the device by pairing Automatic zone registration ZB11C contains zone feature to work with the security system in the network. After it has joined to the network, the device needs to register itself to the security system called CIE (Control and Indicating Equipment). The registration is an automatic process followed by network join. All you need is to observe whether it has successfully registered.
How to use ZB11C in the network Security System At the time that the device sends alert message to the registered CIE device in the network while the security system is at armed status, the siren device in the network will receive a warning message to trigger. ZB11C takes one minute to warm up right after it joined to the network. The device will be inactive during the warm up period and will not respond to motion. There is another condition which ZB11C will be inactive in motion detection reporting.
Temperature reporting Again as mention earlier, the sensor sends the current temperature data to the coordinator of the network once every 3 minutes by default if not pairing settings were done. The device sends captured temperature data to paired machine which installed ZiG-BUTLER or any other ZigBee enabled in-home display device. For more details about temperature reporting configuration, please refer to temperature reporting on chatper ZiG-BUTLER of this manual.
other information to join to a new network by simply reset the device to restore to the factory setting. Operation: Hold press the auxiliary key for 10 seconds until the gren indicator flashes quickly which indicating factory restored setting has achieved. And then the device will be turned off automatically. Affirming detection zone During motion sensor installation, you would want to be sure how far and wide does ZB11C actually detect especially for security system installation.
IR Coverage Range Coverage A, B and C The coverage area A has the farthest distance of 11 meters with view angle of 30 degrees. The coverage area B has the mid-range distance of 8 meters with view angle of 60 degrees. The coverage area C has the shortest distance of 5 meters with view angle of 120 degrees.
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Clusters of Home Automation for ZB11C Home Automation device feature is defined by the endpoint which contains functional clusters. The tables bellow lists clusters for the endpoint of ZB11C.
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
ZiG-BUTLER 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 software on a PC wirelessly. 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. When ZB11C has successfully joined, you should see the ZB11C device icon appeared in ZiG-BUTLER. Device Pairing Configuring You are able to program and pair two devices through ZiG-BUTLER. Part A -For power switch pairing (for temperature, go to Part B) Move your mouse to the On/Off Switch circle on top of ZB11C where the arrow is pointing.
Device binding configuration box will appear similar to the one bellow Under the Device tab (label A) select the device to be paired (normally a lighting device or a power outlet device). Under Cluster column (label B) look for 0006-On/Off. Make sure the empty box next to must be ticked. If you do not see 0006-On/Off, you can obtain it from a pool of Cluster ID by a mouse click on Select ClusterID button (label C).
-check the box next to 0006-On/Off and click OK to confirm the setting and the system will paired the device. -Click OK (of the previous figure) and the system will pair the interface. Before you click on OK make sure you wakeup the ZB11C device so that the setting can be written into it. *ZigBee knowledge: ZigBee device has specific feature which is given by their cluster type such as 0006-On/Off.
Part B -For temperature reporting (for power switch, go to Part A) Move your mouse to the temperature sensor circle on top of ZB11C where the arrow is pointing. Then right click your mouse should display menu and select Bind. Device binding configuration box will appear similar to the one bellow Temperature Sensor Under the Device tab (label A) select the device to be paired (normally an interface device). Under Cluster column (label B) look for temperature measurement.
-check the box next to 0402-Temperature measurement and click OK to confirm the setting. -Click OK (of the previous figure) and the system will pair the interface. Before you click on OK make sure you wakeup the ZB11C device so that the setting can be written into it. *ZigBee knowledge: ZigBee device has specific feature which is given by their cluster type such as 0402-Temperature measurement.
Having done that, now configure the reporting time interval Now move your mouse to the circle on top of ZB11C icon. Then right click your mouse should display menu and select Property. Go to Report Config tab, similar to the figure bellow. Figure: temperature reporting interval configuration Minimum reporting time interval (Min) –this is the minimum temperature sampling time interval, in seconds, between issuing temperature reports. If this value is set to 0, then there is no minimum limit.
then the sensor device is forced to report it at specified minimum time. If the difference is less than then the sensor device will wait until the time reaches to the specified maximum time. The minimum time interval is just how fast the device responds to temperature. ZB11C doesn’t support UV and humidity feature. Make sure to check Auto to enable the feature configured or to uncheck it to disable. Then click Set to send the configured information to the ZB11C device. Please refer to Notice bellow.
View Paired Devices Move your mouse to the circle on top of ZB11C icon, then right click your mouse should display menu and select Properties. A device information dialog screen appears, similar to the one bellow. In this figure for example, the paired light device is listed in the Devices Bound list. If you have doubt that the list is incorrect, please wake up the ZB11C device again, and then click on Refresh button. This should update the pairing information.
Advance Setting Move your mouse to the circle on top of ZB11C. Then right click your mouse should display menu and select Advance. IR disabling duration User is able to configure motion sensing disabling period following the previous motion detection. Default time is 120 seconds. Refer to figure bellow. -Click Set IR Disabled Time button. Before you click on it make sure you wakeup the ZB11C device so that the setting can be written into the device. This is also true for the following two settings.
View enrolled zone device table All the enrolled zones are listed in the zone table as shown in the figure bellow. The table shows the IAS Zone-(01) has enrolled.
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.