Status : Approved Reference : UM_ZGAS_20090803_001_06_00 CLEODE - Headquarter: 3, rue Thomas Edison - 22300 LANNION– France T. +33 (0)2 96 48 68 18 - F. +33 (0)2 96 48 19 11 SA with capital of 167,200 € - 450 570 767 RCS Saint Brieuc...
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In order to invoke the warranty, the buyer must immediately send written notice to CLEODE of the flaws that it attributes to the device. It must enable CLEODE to have access to the device to observe these defects and repair them. The warranty provided by CLEODE is strictly limited to the equipment provided and shall only have for effect the replacement or repair, at CLEODE’s expense, on its own premises, of all devices or...
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Add Technical features chapter 09/25/2009 Cleode Validated document 09/25/2009 Cleode Modification of autonomy period 01/05/2010 Cleode Validated document 01/05/2010 Cleode Modification of battery management 05/20/2011 Cleode Validated document 05/20/2011 Cleode Update manual 10/13/2014 Cleode Validated document 10/22/2014 User Manual : ZGAS page CLEODE...
IV.2 A PPLICATION IV.2.1 D ESCRIPTION OF THE APPLICATION IV.2.2 D ESCRIPTION OF CLUSTERS IV.2.2.1 Cluster Basic IV.2.2.2 Cluster Power Configuration IV.2.2.3 Cluster Identify IV.2.2.4 Cluster Alarms IV.2.2.5 Cluster IAS Zone IV.2.2.6 Cluster Warning Device User Manual : ZGAS page CLEODE...
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........................10 IGURE OSITIONING ON A LEVEL 3 : C ......................11 IGURE LEARANCES WHEN POSITI ONING 4 : M ..........................12 IGURE OUNTING OF 5 : C ........................13 IGURE HANGING THE BATTERY User Manual : ZGAS page CLEODE...
4 short beeps mean abnormal detection rate of carbon monoxide. 1 continuous beep means a smoke detector. Upon detection of an anomaly, in addition to the audible alarm, the ZGAS sends an alarm on the ZigBee® network. The product is as follows:...
1% ~ 5% PI OBS CO detector 100 ±50ppm Temperature of use 5 to +40 °C Sound 85 dB à 3m Power 1 battery 9V 6F22 Battery Life ~ 1 year Dimensions Ø110mm – height 37mm User Manual : ZGAS page CLEODE...
Procedure of quick start: 1) Install the product (for details see section III.1) 2) Pairing the product ZGAS in the ZigBee® network (for details see section III.4) 3) The product is operational in your ZigBee® network. 4) Test the sensor (for details see section III.3)
III.1.1 Recommendation positioning Where to install: For maximum protection, install a ZGas on each level of housing. The risk is greater at night, it is recommended to place the sensors near bedrooms, see in the bedroom. The ZGas can cover an area of about 50 m² of space without partitioning. For optimum functionality, the sensor mustn’t be placed more than 5m from the farthest extremity of the room.
Figure 3 : Clearances when positioning If you want to integrate the ZGas in a ZigBee® network, make sure it is installed in the area of network coverage and the audible alarm can be heard from every bedroom with the door closed.
III.1.2 Instructions to mount 1) Unlock ZGas of its socket by turning it clockwise. 2) Remove ZGas from its socket. 3) Select the correct location for your detector (see §III.1.1), drill two holes Ø5.0mm in the ceiling (use the wall mounting as a template) and insert two plastic dowels in the holes.
III.2Changing the batteries To change the batteries of ZGas, proceed as follows: 1) Unlock ZGas of its socket by turning it clockwise. 2) Remove ZGas from its socket. 3) Return the ZGas. 4) Remove the old battery. 5) Put a new battery.
2 seconds and then turns off. If the association isn’t possible, the ZGas will sleep, it will automatically attempt to join a network after 15 minutes. This time will be doubled for each new association failure.
4) If the association is successful, the red light turns on for 2 seconds and then turns off. If the light is not flashing after performing a long press of 3 seconds, the ZGas is already associated in a network.
To clear the network parameters of ZGas, proceed as follows: Appui long 5s ( Push during 5s ) 1) Press the pairing button during 5 seconds. 2) If the product ZGas reset, the red led blinks 2 times and turns off. User Manual : ZGAS page...
IAS Zone (0x0500) IAS Warning Device (0x502) IV.2.2 Description of clusters Here is a brief description of clusters and attributes implemented in the ZGas. For more details on the operation of these, please refer to the document [1]. IV.2.2.1 Cluster Basic This Cluster provides information of version, manufacturer, model, etc…...
Attributes identifier IdentifyTime 0x0000 IV.2.2.4 Cluster Alarms This cluster is used to notify an alarm. For ZGas, the only alarm treated concerns the battery voltage. If the voltage is too low (less than BatteryVoltageMinThreshold) the attribute AlarmCount change to 1 and an alarm message is sent on the network.
10-15 Reserved Reserved IV.2.2.6 Cluster Warning Device This cluster is used to start a fire sound at the request of CIE of the time defined in the attributes MaxDuration. Attributes Attributes identifier MaxDuration 0x0000 User Manual : ZGAS page CLEODE...
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Repair and maintenance Defective equipment shall be first reported to the CLEODE support team in order to be assigned an RMA number. Be prepared to state your name, company and the serial number of the defective item to the support personnel.
Technical and Maintenance Service 3 rue Thomas Edison 22300 Lannion FRANCE Phone: +33 (0) 2 96 48 68 18 Fax: +33 (0) 2 96 48 19 11 Email: support@cleode.com Web: http://www.cleode.com End of User Manual User manual : ZGAS CLEODE page...
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