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User Manual

Local Commander
Model: Z503
20140222
FW V4.0
HW V1.4

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    ZigBee - Local Commander User Manual Local Commander Model: Z503 20140222 FW V4.0 HW V1.4...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    5-9. Sleeping Mode..............................8 5-10. Wake up Z503...............................9 5-11. Battery................................9 5-12. Restore to Factory Setting...........................10 6. Home Automation Clusters for Z503........................11 7. ZiG-BUTLER................................. 13 7-1. Join Z503 into the network........................... 13 7-2. Bind Z503..............................13 7-3. View Battery Status............................17 7-4.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    It allows people to perform the scene controls, and each button is programmable. Z503 also equipped with an emergency button. When users ask for urgent assistance, simply push the button, and it will send the alarm message to the command center. The Warning Device will send out alarm sound or lighting alert for immediate help.
  • Page 4: Product Appearance

    2. Product Appearance Indicator Scenario2 Scenario1 Scenario3 All Off Dimmer1 Up Timer Dimmer2 Up Dimmer1 Down Dimmer2 Down Light1/ Shortcut1 Light3/ Shortcut3 Light2/ Shortcut2 Outlet3/ Shortcut6 Outlet1/ Shortcut4 Outlet2/ Shortcut5 Curtain1 Up/ Shortcut7 2nd Function/ Shortcut9 Curtain1 Down Curtain2 Up/ Shortcut8 Panic Button Mode Key Arm Security...
  • Page 5: Specification

    3. Specification  Fully IEEE 802.15.4 compliant  Utilizes 2.4GHz ISM band; up to 16 channels  Power supply: 3V CR2032 battery  Operating consumption: Tx ≤ 43mA; Rx ≤ 28mA  Standby consumption: ≤ 1uA  Up to 280 meters wireless transmission range in non-obstacle space ...
  • Page 6: Installation

    4. Installation  This device is NOT truly waterproof/ resistant and is for indoor use. Left: Front view Right: Back view Open the battery cover Insert the Battery Holder battery The battery is Install the installed battery cover...
  • Page 7: Setting Up Z503

    Step3. The indicator will flash 5 times after it is joined successfully. Otherwise, the indicator will stay OFF. Step4. After Z503 joined the network, it will start to find out CIE seciruty device. The indicator will flash 6 times after it found out. Otherwise, the indicator will flash 4 times.
  • Page 8: Control The Device Wirelessly

    [The 3rd/4th Curtain Control]: Step1. Press . The indicator will flash once. Step2. Press and hold both (Curtain button set) to broadcast the binding request. The indicator flashes once. Step3. Enable the binding feature of the device which supports Curtain Control cluster. Step4.
  • Page 9: Emergency

    Press and hold the Scenario button for 3 seconds. The Indicator will flash once. Z503 will save the devices status of the network. The Indicator flashes 5 times after the setting is completed; otherwise, it will not flash. 5-7. Recall Scene Press Scenario o recall scene.
  • Page 10: Wake Up Z503

    C. Once Z503 was joined to a network and by any chance the network is no longer existed or the device is out of the network → Z503 will wake up every 15 minutes to find the network it joined before. It never keeps in sleeping mode and continues to find its network every 15 minutes.
  • Page 11: Restore To Factory Setting

    Step1. Power off Z503. Step2. Press and hold both , and then power on Z503. Step3. After the indicator flashes 10 times, reboot Z503 to complete the restore.  When the restore is failed, the indicator will generate slow flash 3 times.
  • Page 12: Home Automation Clusters For Z503

    A cluster is a set of related attributes and commands which are grouped together to provide a specific function. A simple example of a cluster would be the On/Off cluster which defines how an on/off switch behaves. This table lists the clusters which are supported by Z503. 1.End Point(s):0x0F,0x0A 2.Device ID:HA Deviceid Remote Control(0x0006)...
  • Page 13 string bytes 0x0005 ModelIdentifier Character 0 – 32 Read only Z503E3ED string bytes 0x0006 DateCode Character 0 – 16 Read only 20140222 string bytes 0x0007 PowerSource 8-bit 0x00 – Read only 0x03 Enumeration 0xff 0x0010 LocationDescription Character 0 – 16 Read/write string bytes...
  • Page 14: Zig-Butler

    When ZiG-BUTLER sees a coordinator or a router device, it will show the icon. Right click on the icon of the coordinator or the router and choose Set Permit Join On. After Z503 has successfully joined, the Z503 icon will be appeared in ZiG-BUTLER. 7-2. Bind Z503...
  • Page 15 Right click on the left End Point (Remote Control) above Z503 icon and select Bind. Click the button on the remote pattern you would like to bind and click...
  • Page 16 Choose the device for binding. to view the binding information. After binding, click...
  • Page 17 B. Bind IAS Right click on the right End Point (IAS ACE) above Z503 icon and select Bind. On the Device tab, select the IAS device which you would like to bind. Next, click Select ClusterID, choose the Cluster 0501-IAS ACE, and click OK.
  • Page 18: View Battery Status

    7-3. View Battery Status Right click on the right End Point of Z503 and select Properties to overview the battery data.  Min: the minimum voltage for reporting. For example, when the operating voltage is lower than 2.4V, Z503 will send a low-power report to the CIE device.
  • Page 19: Battery Status Report

    7-4. Battery Status Report Right click on the right End Point (IAS ACE) above Z503 icon and select Bind. On the Device tab, select the device which you would like to report. Next, click Select ClusterID, choose the Cluster 0001, and click OK.
  • Page 20: Poll Control

    Max: the maximum reporting internal (second)  Reportable change: Z503 reports data instantly when the change rate is more than this value. For example, while the Min is 300, the Max is 3600, and the Reportable change is 0: ...
  • Page 21 0x0003 → 10 seconds (default) 0x0004 → 15 minutes 0x0005 → 2 minutes 0x0006 → 2 minutes Please follow the rules for setup: Check-in Interval >= Long Poll Interval >= Short Poll Interval Check-in Interval>= Check-in Interval Min Long Poll Interval >= Long Poll Interval Min Short Poll Interval<=Fast Poll Timeout <= Fast Poll Timeout Max...
  • Page 22: Important Maintenance Instructions

    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.

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