WWDZWU Wireless Water Detector Technology for Humanity Ubitech Ltd. Page: 1 Version: 0.1.
Date:26-JULY-2020 INDEX 1. INTRODUCTIONS 1.1 1.2 2. 4. Connectors & Interfaces 11. 12. 13. Action Sensor Ubitech Ltd. Check Custos WWD Status Add Custos WWD into Z-Wave Network Remove Custos WWD from Z-Wave Network Factory Default Reset BATTERY LEVEL 13.1 Battery Level Report 13.2 Battery Level Check HOW CUSTOS WWD WORKS 7.1 Event Status SETUP Z-WAVE NETWORK 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.
Date:26-JULY-2020 14. WATER LEAK ALARM 14.1 14.2 15. TEMPERATURE SENSOR REPORT 15.1 16. Water Leak Detection & Alarm Water Leak Alarm Cancellation Temperature Report Z-WAVETM SOFTWARE DEFINITIONS 16.1 16.2 16.3 16.4 16.5 16.6 16.7 16.8 16.9 16.10 16.11 Z-Wave PlusTM Info Version CC Manufacturer Specific Notification CC Indicator CC Basic CC Mapping Wake up CC Association Group Info (AGI) Support Command Class in NIF Configuration CC Smart Start Labeling 17. APPENDIX 17.1 Z-Wave Terminology 17.
Date:26-JULY-2020 Ubitech Ltd. Page: 4 0.1.
1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 What’s Z-Wave Z-Wave is international wireless protocol used for Smart Home. It’s a mash network technology to ensure reliable two-way communication with each other. Z-Wave provides interoperability and security from multivendor to make sure Certificated products work within Z-Wave network. All mains operated nodes within the network will act as repeaters regardless of vendor to increase reliability of the communication. 1.
Date:26-JULY-2020 2 FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 Physical Specifications Parameter Value Model No. Dimensions Weight Body Color Water Detection method Waterproof and Dustproof Operation Temperature Relative Humidity WWDZWU (US) / WWDZWE (EU) 21.6 x 21.6 x 67.5mm WWD Unit: 52g White Conduction IPX5 14~122° F (-10 ~ +50°C) 8% ~ 80% 2.2 Hardware Characteristic Parameter Value Z-Wave Module Z-Wave RF Distance Region Frequency ZGM130S037HGN1 40m (Indoor) / 120m (Outdoor) US: 908.
Date:26-JULY-2020 2.3 Software Specifications Parameter Value Wireless Technology Z-Wave Z-Wave Certification Type Z-Wave Plus v2 Certification Z-Wave SDK Version v7.13.
Date:26-JULY-2020 3 WHAT INSIDE IN THE BOX Standard Custos Wireless Water Detector (WWD) package comes with below items 3.1 3.2 Custos WWD Main Unit x 1 “A” Remote Water Detection Probe x 1 (Optional) “B” B A Ubitech Ltd. Page: 8 0.1.
Date:26-JULY-2020 4 UNDERSTANDING CUSTOS WWD 4.1 Connectors & Interfaces Terminology a ○ b ○ c ○ d ○ e ○ f ○ g ○ 3D Action Sensor Display Indicators Sound Indicator Temperature Sensor Leak Sensor #1 Leak Sensor #2 Z-Wave QR Code Description Terminology h ○ i ○ j ○ k ○ l ○ m ○ 3-axis Action Sensor 3 Colors LED “Green, Yellow & Red” Buzzer Built-in Temperature Sensor Built-in Water Detection Probe Remote Water Detection Probe – 3.
Date:26-JULY-2020 5 CHANGE THE BATTERY 5.1 5.2 Battery Support - Model: ER14250 - Voltage: 3.6V - Type: Lithium 1200mAh How to change battery - Remove the screws of battery cover and batter cover, (Figure A) Replace new ER14250 battery Put the rubber waterproof rubber o-range (Figure B) Put the battery cover and align with two battery metal contacts then tighten the screws. Battery metal Contacts Gasket Figure A Figure B Ubitech Ltd. Page: 10 0.1.
Date:26-JULY-2020 6 ACTION SENSOR & INDICATORS BEHAVIOR 6.1 3-axis Action Sensor - 6.2 Visual Indicator - 6.3 Built-in 3-Axis Accelerometer for gesture recognition by detecting a series of movements, 3-axis movement supports detection (X, Y & Z axis). 3 Colors LED: GREEN, YELLOW & RED ON Event: ON, quick blinking and slow blinking Sound Indicator - Buzzer: Long & short beep sound. Ubitech Ltd. Page: 11 0.1.
Date:26-JULY-2020 7 HOW 3-AIXS ACTION SENSOR WORKS 7.1 3-axis Actions Sensor – Gesture Recognition Procedure - End-user can use built-in 3-axis Accelerometer to replace physical touchable key, it can detect any movement very sensitive, end-user use a series of action to enable some defined function, such as below functions i. ii. iii. iv.
Date:26-JULY-2020 8 HOW WATER LEAK SENSOR WORKS 8.1 Water Detection Probes - Custos WWD supports two Water Detection Probes “Built-in & Remove”, 8.2 Built-in Water Detection Probe - - 8.
Date:26-JULY-2020 9 9.1 SETUP & PHICAL INSTALLATION Activate WWD from Shipping Mode (For Brand New WWD only) i. ii. To trigger Built-in Water Detection Probe for 10 seconds with YELLOW LED flash 10 times, “Figure A” Until the success UI signal show up, “Green LED & Buzzer sound 1 time” Ø Trigger Built-in Leak Sensor Figure A 9.2 Connect the Remote Sensor Probe (Optional) i. ii. iii. Remove Dust Cover. (Please do not remove Dust Cover if Remote Sensor Probe not installed) “Figure B” Insert the 3.
Date:26-JULY-2020 10 WORKING MODE SUPPORT 10.1 Shipping Mode (Deep Sleep Mode) - By default, Custos WWD is set in Shipping Mode to keep it in deep sleep to conserve battery for transportation & warehousing, in this time all functions will be disabled until unlocked it from Shipping Mode. End-customer must activate the device from Shipping Mode before set up. 10.2 Standalone Mode - If Custos WWD is not belongs to any Z-Wave Network and it unlocked from Shipping Mode.
Date:26-JULY-2020 11 USER INTERFACE BEHAVIORS 11.1 Event status Below table shows simple UI Event status result, for more detail please refer to item 17.2 – 17.
Date:26-JULY-2020 12 SETUP Z-WAVE NETWORK 12.1 Check Network Status: - By default, Custos WWD does not belong to any Z-Wave Network, before adding WWD into Z-Wave Network, you have to make sure Custos WWD is in Standalone Mode, otherwise you have to perform Factory Default Reset refer to 12.4, Network Status Check Ø If it’s not in Standalone Mode, please perform “Factory Default Reset - refer to 12.4” or “Remove it from Z-Wave Network – refer to 12.3” 12.
Date:26-JULY-2020 12.2.2 Classic Inclusion / Add Device: Custos WWD also support Classic Inclusion, i. Set your Z-Wave Gateway into Inclusion Mode / Add Device processing. ii. Use Vertical-Horizontal movement in WWD to activate Classic Inclusion Mode, iii. Follow below procedure to start Classic Inclusion procedure in Custos WWD Custos WWD Inclusion Process Ø Please process the Inclusion Procedure again if WWD shows any error #3 / #5 /#7 with RED LED ON & Buzzer Sound. 12.
Date:26-JULY-2020 12.4 Factory Default Reset: (Horizontal/Horizontal Movement + Trigger Leak Sensor 10s) 12.4.1 To remove Custos WWD without involve gateway in Exclusion / Remove device operation and WWD will reset all setting to Factory Default Setting as below. a. Remove the WWD from Z-Wave Network; b. Delete the association setting; c. Restore the configuration settings to the default. 12.4.2To perform Factory Default Reset i.
Date:26-JULY-2020 13 Battery Level 13.1 Battery Level Report - The Battery Level Report can be show on Custos WWD and report to Gateway after waked up every time. 13.2 Battery Level Check - User Vertical-Vertical movement in WWD to activate Battery Level Check processing, Following below procedure to start Battery Level Check, There’re three result of Battery Level UIs, i. Battery Full = 61 – 100% ii. Battery Fair = 31 – 60% iii.
Date:26-JULY-2020 14 Water Leak Sensor & Alarm 14.1 Water Leak Detection & Alarm - Custos WWD can report Water Leak by Built-in & Remote Water Detection Probe through Notification CC, Built-in Water Leak Alarm Sends to Association Group 2, Remote Water Leak Alarm Sends to Association Group 3 14.2 Water Leak Alarm Cancellation - Water Leak Alarm Cancellation action sets Basic SET to Associated Group and it can be configured with Configuration CC, i.
Date:26-JULY-2020 15 Temperature Sensor 15.1 Temperature Report (waked up by 3-axis accelerometer or auto wake up interval) - By default, Custos WWD will send report to Gateway after waked up every time. - Custos WWD reports to gateway the temperature unit °F in US version and °C for other frequency versions.
Date:26-JULY-2020 16 Z-WAVE SOFTWARE DEFINITIONS 16.1 Z-Wave Plus Info Parameter Value Z-Wave Plus Version Role Type Node Type Installer Icon Type User Icon Type 2 0x06 (ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_REPORT_ROLE_TYPE_SLAVE_SLEEP_REPORTING) 0x00 (ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_REPORT_NODE_TYPE_ZWAVEPLUS_NODE) 0x0C05 (ICON_TYPE_SPECIFIC_SENSOR_NOTIFICATION_WATER_ALARM) 0x0C05 (ICON_TYPE_SPECIFIC_SENSOR_NOTIFICATION_WATER_ALARM) 16.
Date:26-JULY-2020 16.4 Notification CC Notification Type Heat Alarm 0x04 Water Alarm 0x05 Power Management 0x08 16.
Date:26-JULY-2020 16.8 Association Group Info (AGI) Association Group 1 Name Lifeline Node Count 5 Function - - - 2 Built-in Leak Sensor Probe 5 - 3 Remote Water Detection Probe 5 4 Overheat Alarm 5 - 5 Underheat Alarm (Freeze) 5 - Device Reset Locally Notification Sensor Binary Report Indicator Report Sensor Multilevel Report – Temperature “Auto report based on Configuration Parameter 0x22 Setting.
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Date:26-JULY-2020 16.10 Configuration CC Note: No Bulk Support equals to True. It will return an Application Rejected Request Command when receiving Configuration Bulk Set or Get (if received without Supervision encapsulation). It will reset all its configuration parameters if either manually reset to factory default or receives a Configuration Default Reset Command. It will NOT modify or reset any configuration parameter when being included or excluded of a Z-Wave network Sensor Function Parameter No.
Date:26-JULY-2020 Battery Function Parameter No.
Date:26-JULY-2020 Temperature Sensor – 2/3 Parameter No. Name Info Properties Description 0x31 (49) Temperature Level Change Report Temperature Level Change to auto report 2 Bytes 0x0000 (0) = 0°C / 0x0100 (0) = 0°F Size Min Value Unsigned Integer 0x00FF (255) = 255°C) / 0x01FF (511) = 255°F Format Max Value False 0x0004 (4) = 4°C / 0x0104 (260) = 4 °F Read only Default Value False False Altering capabilities Advanced Configure Temperature Level Change to auto report.
Date:26-JULY-2020 Temperature Sensor – 3/3 Parameter No. Name Info Properties Description Parameter No. Name Info Properties Description Parameter No.
Date:26-JULY-2020 Association Group – 1/3 Parameter No. Name Info Properties Description Parameter No. Name Info Properties Description Parameter No.
Date:26-JULY-2020 Association Group – 2/3 Parameter No. Name Info Properties Description Parameter No. Name Info Properties Description Parameter No.
Date:26-JULY-2020 Association Group – 3/3 Parameter No. Name Info Properties Description Parameter No.
Date:26-JULY-2020 User Interface Parameter No. Name Info Properties Description Parameter No. Name Info Properties Description 0x60 (96) Buzzer Related Function Actions Buzzer Related Function Actions Set 1 Byte 0x00 (0) Size Min Value Bit Field 0x03 (3) Format Max Value False 0x03 (3) Read only Default Value False False Altering capabilities Advanced Configure Buzzer Function Disable / Enable with device action.
Date:26-JULY-2020 16.11 Smart Start Labeling Custos WWD comes with QR Code including PIN Code and Full DSK string for Smart Start and they’re located as below locations, - PIN Code with QR Code on WWD housing - QR Code with full DSK string printed on Packing Box, the first 5 digits is PIN code for Smart Start use.
Date:26-JULY-2020 Terminology, all events and operations details including action key event, LED and Buzzer status. 17.1 Z-Wave Terminology Z-Wave Functionality Documentation Terminology Description Inclusion Add The process of adding a node to Z-Wave Network Exclusion Remove The process of removing a node from Z-Wave Network 17.
Date:26-JULY-2020 17.5 Network Event Event Action Inclusion / Exclusion Factory 1st phase Default Reset 2nd phase OTA FW Upgrade Starting Processing LED Buzzer Sound Remark Yellow flashing Red flashing Green ON x1 n/a 1 time 1 time OTA upgrade procedure Green flash x2 GàYàR flashing 2 times n/a In processing, LED keep flashing until event finished Waked up and 3-axis sensor is ready. In Standalone mode. Waked up and 3-axis sensor is ready.
Date:26-JULY-2020 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. Note: 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.