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netvox ZB11C User Manual

netvox ZB11C User Manual

Motion detector with on/off switch and temperature sensor

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Motion Detector with On/Off Switch
and Temperature Sensor
User Manual
Model: ZB11C
FW: V1.1
HW: V0.2
20130605

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  • Page 1 Motion Detector with On/Off Switch and Temperature Sensor User Manual Model: ZB11C FW: V1.1 HW: V0.2 20130605...
  • Page 2: Motion Detector

    Related Netvox devices Motion Detector Power outlet -Z80x series Security -Z601A, Z210, Z-B11C Z201B (CIE) Red/green indicator Binding Key Auxiliary Key Infrared-red Sensor Light sensitivity adjustor Sensor sensitivity adjustor Click-in pit...
  • Page 3 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.
  • Page 4: Product Specification

    Product Specification Fully IEEE 802.15.4 compliant Utilizes 2.4GHz ISM band, up to 16 channels Up to 70 meters non-obstacle wireless distance Simple operation and device configuration Power supply: 2 x ER14505 3.6V AA batteries...
  • Page 5 ZB11C will join to the network through it; then give power to ZB11C and it will join into the network by itself.
  • Page 6 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.
  • Page 7 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.
  • Page 8 It is a good practice that there should have only one CIE device in a given network at the time when ZB11C is joining into the network. If you happen to have two or more CIE devices present in the network, ZB11C will somehow confused as which to enroll.
  • Page 9 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.
  • Page 10: Low Battery Notification

    Overcoming a sleeping device The ZB11C is featured to be an end device and is designed to enter temporal sleep after idle to save battery power. Sometimes during system setup you would want to retrieve information (i.e.
  • Page 11 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. Operation: To force the device to run in the zone detection mode, hold press the auxiliary key for 3s , release when indicator flashes once in green.
  • Page 12 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.
  • Page 13 [Next Page: Device Attributes Description for developers only]...
  • Page 14 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. EP:0x01 Server side Client side Mandatory Basic(0x0000) Identify(0x0003) ( ) Ias Zone 0x0500...
  • Page 15 8-bit integer 0xff 0x0003 HWVersion Unsigned 0x00 – Read only 8-bit integer 0xff 0x0004 ManufacturerName Character 0 – 32 Read only netvox string bytes 0x0005 ModelIdentifier Character 0 – 32 Read only string bytes 0x0006 DateCode Character 0 – 16...
  • Page 16 Z103 USB dongle or a ZigBee to PC hardware interface such as a Z202 gateway to communicate with ZigBee network. Join ZB11C into the network If your ZiG-BUTLER sees a coordinator or a router device, you should be able to...
  • Page 17 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. Then right click your mouse should display menu and select Bind.
  • Page 18 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.
  • Page 19 -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.
  • Page 20 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.
  • Page 21 -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.
  • Page 22 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.
  • Page 23 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.
  • Page 24 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.
  • Page 25: Advance Setting

    -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. Assigning a CIE device User is able to reassign the zone device to another CIE device in the network.
  • Page 26 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.
  • Page 27: Important Maintenance Instructions

    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. •...
  • Page 28 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.