ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 1 ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway User’s Manual (With Engineering UI) All information are correct at the time of release. Sigma Designs owns the proprietary rights to the information contained herein this document. It may not be edited, copied or circulated without prior written agreement by Sigma Designs. © 2012 Sigma Designs, Inc.
ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 1 CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................4 2. ENGINEERING UI PC APPLICATION SOFTWER INSTALLATION.................................................5 2.1 About .................................................................................................................................5 2.2 Installation.............................................................
ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 1 2.3.5.13 AV .................................................................................................................................... 19 2.3.5.14 Battery.............................................................................................................................. 19 2.3.5.15 User Code ......................................................................................................................... 20 2.3.5.16 Wake up ................
ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 1 1. INTRODUCTION The ZIPR is a low cost Z-Wave over Internet Protocol (Z/IP) Gateway reference design, allowing Ethernet clients to access the Z-Wave Home Area Network (HAN). With the ZIPR connected to an internet router, clients outside the home can connect to it through the internet via the service provider’s portal with any AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and Hyper Text Markup Language) compatible web browser.
ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 1 2. ENGINEERING UI PC APPLICATION SOFTWER INSTALLATION 2.1 About This section covers the steps for installation, execution and usage of the PC application software, Engineering UI. Engineering UI is a Z-Wave web gateway that acts as a secure Z-Wave static controller on a classic Z-Wave network or a Z-Wave over IP client. As such, it supports Z-Wave certification devices from multiple vendors.
ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 1 All information are correct at the time of release. Sigma Designs owns the proprietary rights to the information contained herein this document. It may not be edited, copied or circulated without prior written agreement by Sigma Designs. © 2012 Sigma Designs, Inc.
ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 1 All information are correct at the time of release. Sigma Designs owns the proprietary rights to the information contained herein this document. It may not be edited, copied or circulated without prior written agreement by Sigma Designs. © 2012 Sigma Designs, Inc.
ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 1 Launching the program can be done from the last step of setup or from the Windows start menu. By default port 8088 is used. However user can specify the port using the Z-Wave Configuration. Also an advanced user may start multiple servers on different ports using the Z-Wave Host Controller [with port number] option. There is also a facility to reset password to default.
ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 1 2.3 Using Engineering UI The Engineering UI is the most flexible UI, enabling all Z-Wave features. 2.3.1 Home After successful login, the user can see the Home page if the controller has already been initialized. All web pages have a navigation menu on the left. The home page shows the details of the local controller. The user may log out anytime by clicking “Logout” Menu option. The menu is used to navigate to the other pages described in the following chapters.
ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 1 2.3.2 Initialization 2.3.2.1 Classic The settings page shown below allows selecting the serial port to connect to the static controller device. The serial port must be chosen and initialized, as shown in the diagram below. UZB ports are listed first followed by other COM ports. Refresh shows newly inserted UZBs.
ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 1 2.3.2.2 Z/IP Local The settings page allows entering/selecting IP address & UDP port to connect to the Z/IP gateway. When ‘Refresh’ button is pressed, Z/IP gateway discovery is initiated. Upon completion, the new list of gateway addresses is shown. After Initialize is pressed, on successful initialization, the address is shown as “currently configured” and the port as “busy”. Now the other pages will be populated with network information. 2.3.2.
ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 • 1 Unregister a client o Select it from ‘Registered Clients’ and press ‘<’ button. Pressing ‘Default’ button fills the fields with default settings. Pressing ‘Clear’ button clears the fields. If a registered client gets initialized to the portal, the corresponding entry under ‘Registered Clients’ is shown as ‘busy’. Limitation: Contrary to practical scenario, at any given time, only one gateway can remain initialized with the portal.
ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 1 2.3.3 Network Manager The network manager lists nodes in the network and allows network operations like include/exclude. The Z-Wave node/vendor/product ID, product types and categories are shown. Further: • Nodes that support Z-Wave+ are shown with a ‘Z+’ icon. • Securely included nodes that are with a lock icon. • Security capable nodes that were included insecurely are shown with a crossed lock icon.
ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 1 Progress information for all operations is shown to give immediate feedback to the user. The network operations are similar to what the PC Controller software can do, and therefore will not be elaborated here. A quick map of operations to buttons is provided below.
ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 1 2.3.5 Interfaces 2.3.5.1 Naming/Location The name/location interface always exists, at least on the local machine, even if the device does not support the corresponding command class; and is used to set the name/location strings for easier identification 2.3.5.2 Basic The basic interface allows controlling a node in the minimal way. The refresh icon in middle of the header does a get to update the time-stamped state – as with other data interfaces. 2.3.5.
ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 1 2.3.5.5 Binary Switch 2.3.5.6 Multi-level Switch Depending on the command class version, the control elements may vary. 2.3.5.7 Alarm 2.3.5.8 Association The user can add or remove node or endpoints (depending on interface support) to any group supported by the interface limited by its storage. Group configuration of a node that doesn’t support Association Group Information (AGI) is shown below. All information are correct at the time of release.
ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 1 Group configuration of a node that supports Association Group Information (AGI) is shown below. All information are correct at the time of release. Sigma Designs owns the proprietary rights to the information contained herein this document. It may not be edited, copied or circulated without prior written agreement by Sigma Designs. © 2012 Sigma Designs, Inc.
ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 2.3.5.9 1 Configuration Configuration is a manufacturer specific setting which requires referring to the product manual. ‘Size’ can be specified explicitly or as the minimum size needed for the given value. 2.3.5.10 Door Lock 2.3.5.11 Meter If the interface supports it, the monitor and configuration elements are shown as well. All information are correct at the time of release.
ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 1 2.3.5.12 Pulse Meter 2.3.5.13 AV Only supported buttons are shown. 2.3.5.14 Battery Battery level can be monitored form this interface. All information are correct at the time of release. Sigma Designs owns the proprietary rights to the information contained herein this document. It may not be edited, copied or circulated without prior written agreement by Sigma Designs. © 2012 Sigma Designs, Inc.
ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 1 2.3.5.15 User Code 2.3.5.16 Wake up It is strongly recommended that this controller be set as the notified node. Otherwise it will not be able to de-queue commands for this node. 2.3.5.17 Command Queuing Command queuing is an advanced function. Only just after including a sleep-capable node, it is to be turned off for configuration and turned on afterwards. Otherwise it is strongly recommended to leave it on and command queuing works transparently.
ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 2.3.5.18 1 Multi Command For nodes supporting multi command, this setting is enabled by default. When it is enabled the commands to be sent in immediate succession are combined to be sent as a multi command. When it is disabled the commands are not combined. 2.3.5.19 Climate Control Schedule 2.3.5.20 Clock All information are correct at the time of release. Sigma Designs owns the proprietary rights to the information contained herein this document.
ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 1 2.3.5.21 Indicator 2.3.5.22 Protection 2.3.5.23 Thermostat related interfaces Thermostat fan If both the interfaces below are available, they will be shown combined in a single frame. All information are correct at the time of release. Sigma Designs owns the proprietary rights to the information contained herein this document. It may not be edited, copied or circulated without prior written agreement by Sigma Designs. © 2012 Sigma Designs, Inc.
ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 1 Thermostat mode & state If both interfaces below are available, they will be shown combined in a single frame. Thermostat Setback & Setpoint All information are correct at the time of release. Sigma Designs owns the proprietary rights to the information contained herein this document. It may not be edited, copied or circulated without prior written agreement by Sigma Designs. © 2012 Sigma Designs, Inc.
ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 2.3.5.24 1 Firmware Interface to upgrade firmware (Z-Wave chip or others) in the node. This can also be used to push security certificates and network configurations to the node. Limitation: Instead of uploading the firmware files from the web client (browser), these files must be placed under ‘data’ folder at (platform specific) application data area shown. All information are correct at the time of release.
ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 2.3.5.25 1 Z/IP Gateway Interface to configure Z/IP gateway with peer name, peer IP address and peer port number. Unsolicited destination address and port number can also be configured. ‘Set to Local’ button allows to set the locally reachable IP address and local listening port number as unsolicited destination. All information are correct at the time of release. Sigma Designs owns the proprietary rights to the information contained herein this document.
ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 1 2.3.
ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 1 state of the device are shown in Green while others are shown in Orange color. If the status of an Action is unknown then it is shown in default black color. 6) Scene Addition and Deletion Scene addition can be done by using the “Add New Scene” button on Z-Wave Scene webpage while deletion can be done by using the “Delete Scene” button on Z-Wave Scene webpage. 2.3.6.
ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 1 Action (Mandatory) Schedules (Optional) Events (Optional) All information are correct at the time of release. Sigma Designs owns the proprietary rights to the information contained herein this document. It may not be edited, copied or circulated without prior written agreement by Sigma Designs. © 2012 Sigma Designs, Inc.
ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 1 Enable/Disable Scene Schedules and Events The Scene Schedules and Events can be enabled or disabled at the time of a new Scene creation or while editing an existing Scene. The disabled Scene Schedule or Event is shown in orange colour. The disabled Scene Schedules and Events do not trigger a Scene even if the condition specified in the disabled Schedule or Event is met. 2.3.6.2 Edit Scene A scene can be deleted using the “Edit Scene” button.
ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 2.3.6.3 1 Delete Scene A scene can be deleted using the “Delete Scene” button. 2.3.6.4 Execute (Activate) Scene A scene can be executed using the “Execute Scene” button. 2.3.6.5 Update Scene Status The status of a Scene can be updated using “Update Scene” button. If all the Actions of a Scene match with the current state of Z-Wave devices then the Scene is supposed to be in an “Active” state. The “Active” Actions are shown in green colour.
ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 1 The “Inactive” Actions are shown in orange colour. 2.3.6.6 Update All Scene Status The Scene list panel contains a list of all available Scenes and their status. Status of all available Scenes can be update using “Update All Scenes” button. After the update, different Scenes may have different status. All information are correct at the time of release. Sigma Designs owns the proprietary rights to the information contained herein this document.
ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 2.3.6.7 1 About The About page displays the information obtained from the server by using zw_info API. The information is categorised into two different tables namely General and Version information as shown below. All information are correct at the time of release. Sigma Designs owns the proprietary rights to the information contained herein this document. It may not be edited, copied or circulated without prior written agreement by Sigma Designs.
ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 1 3 FCC NOTICE TO USERS Federal Communication Commission Interference 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.
ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 1 4 EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY EU Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The following test methods have been applied in order to prove presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC: - - - - EN 60950-1: 2006/A12: 2011 Safety of Information Technology Equipment EN 300 220-1/-2 V2.4.
ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 1 Eesti [Estonian] Käesolevaga kinnitab [tootja nimi = name of manufacturer] seadme [seadme tüüp = type of equipment] vastavust direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ põhinõuetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele sätetele. English Hereby, [name of manufacturer], declares that this [type of equipment] is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
ZIPR-SD3503 Z-Wave Over IP Gateway 1 1 Polski [Polish] Niniejszym [nazwa producenta] oświadcza, że [nazwa wyrobu] jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozostałymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/EC. Português [Portuguese] [Nome do fabricante] declara que este [tipo de equipamento] está conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposições da Directiva 1999/5/CE.