netvox ZB11D User Manual

netvox ZB11D User Manual

Zigbee - occupancy sensor

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ZigBee
TM
- Occupancy Sensor
Version History
Date
Description
2015-11-17
Added Netvox App control interface
User Manual
Occupancy Sensor
Model: ZB11D
Firmware: V2.1/V2.2/V2.3
Hardware: V1.0
ZB11D
Version
0.1
20151117

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Summary of Contents for netvox ZB11D

  • Page 1 ZB11D ZigBee - Occupancy Sensor User Manual Occupancy Sensor Model: ZB11D Firmware: V2.1/V2.2/V2.3 Hardware: V1.0 Version History Date Description Version 2015-11-17 Added Netvox App control interface 20151117...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    5-6. Battery Power and Low Voltage Alarm......................7 5-7. Restore to Factory Setting..........................7 5-8. Testing Mode Set-up............................7 5-9. Sleeping Mode..............................7 5-10. Binding................................7 6. Home Automation Clusters for ZB11D......................... 8 7. Netvox App control..............................10 8. Installation................................12 9. Important Maintenance Instructions........................16...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1. Introduction Netvox ZB11D, an infrared radiation (IR) occupancy sensor, acts as an End Device in ZigBee network. It does not perform permit-join function as a coordinator or a router for other devices to join the network. When ZB11D detects movement, it reports the message to the ZigBee network.
  • Page 4: Product Appearance

    2. Product Appearance Indicator (Red/ Green) Binding Key Auxiliary Key Infrared Sensor Sensor Sensitivity Adjuster Release Button...
  • Page 5: Specification

    3. Specification  Fully IEEE 802.15.4 compliant (ZigBee Pro) Utilizes 2.4GHz ISM band; up to 16 channels   Power supply: 2 ER14505 3.6V batteries  Up to 70 meters wireless transmission range in non-obstacle space  Easy installation and configuration 4.
  • Page 6: Set Up

    5-2. Join the ZigBee Network After ZB11D is turned on, it will search for an existing ZigBee network and send a request to join the network automatically. While ZB11D is under the coverage of a coordinator or a router that permit-join feature is enabled, ZB11D will join the network.
  • Page 7: Infrared Sensor Report

    2)、IRDetectionTime: 0 Once ZB11D turns to “occupied”, IR detection closes for IR delay*70%. ZB11D starts to detect from IR delay*70% to full IR delay. If it detects events in this time, IR delay will extend again till there is no more IR event .
  • Page 8: Battery Power And Low Voltage Alarm

    A. While the device is in the network → the sleeping period is 5 minutes; it will wake up every 5 minutes to keep online. B. When it doesn’t find a network to join → ZB11D will go to sleeping mode. It will wake up every 15 minutes to search a network to join.
  • Page 9: Home Automation Clusters For Zb11D

    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 ZB11D. 1、End Point(s):0x01: 2、Device ID:...
  • Page 10 Identifier Name Type Range Access Default Mandatory / Optional 0x0005 ModelIdentifier Character 0 – 32 Read only string bytes 0x0006 DateCode Character 0 – 16 Read only -------- string bytes 0x0007 PowerSource 8-bit 0x00 – Read only ------- Enumeration 0xff 0x0010 LocationDescription Character...
  • Page 11: Netvox App Control

    7. Netvox App control 1. Add device to Netvox control system as below; an EP device shows up in the device management page. Fig. 1 2. EP 01 is “Occupancy Sensor” type,click EP 01 to control interface: Fig. 2...
  • Page 12 IR delay: “PIROccupiedToUnoccupiedDelay” > = 5 seconds. (Refer to Chapter 5.3) Status: current status Idle: ZB11D is not triggered. Occupancy: ZB11D is triggered. Note: Infrared detection and IR delay are recommended to be default value due to the power saving issue.
  • Page 13: Installation

    8. Installation 1. Indoor use only, please check the installation places.
  • Page 14 2. Detection coverage...
  • Page 15 Horizontal projected area Space projected area  IR coverage range: The coverage area A- Distance: 11 meters; sensing angle: 30°. The coverage area B- Distance: 8 meters; sensing angle: 60°. The coverage area C- Distance: 5 meters; sensing angle: 120°. Double-sided stickers tips: 1.
  • Page 17: Important Maintenance Instructions

    9. 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.
  • Page 18 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. 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.

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