CyberTAN ZE250-A-IN Quick Installation Manual

CyberTAN ZE250-A-IN Quick Installation Manual

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ZE250-A-IN Quark IoT Gateway

Quick Installation Guide

Package Contents

ZE250-A-IN Quark IoT Gateway
Power Adapter
Ethernet Cable
Quick Installation Guide
Installation
Plug the adapter to AC plug
Connect the Power jack to the device
Power should be green and blink
This means device is powered on and is booting up.
Once the LED glows green continuously the device
is ready.
540.01205.XXX(XX)
LEDs
UPLINK
Interfaces
Ethernet
USB
Micro USB
Input: 5V
2A
Operating temperature: 0°C~40°C
Register your device and download the SDK :
https://software.intel.com/en-us/form/smart-home-
development-acceleration-platform-request
For latest BSP image and documentation, please visit :
http://www.cybertan.com.tw:8080/download/downloadlist.jsp
Manufactured by: CyberTAN Technology, Inc.
99 Park Avenue III, Science Park, Hsinchu 308 Taiwan, R.O.C.
www.cybertan.com.tw/contactus.htm
www.cybertantech.com
POWER
SENSOR
Reset
Power Jack

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  • Page 1: Quick Installation Guide

    ZE250-A-IN Quark IoT Gateway www.cybertantech.com Quick Installation Guide LEDs POWER UPLINK SENSOR Interfaces Package Contents ZE250-A-IN Quark IoT Gateway Power Adapter Ethernet Cable Quick Installation Guide Ethernet Micro USB Reset Power Jack Installation Input: 5V Operating temperature: 0°C~40°C Register your device and download the SDK : Plug the adapter to AC plug https://software.intel.com/en-us/form/smart-home-...
  • Page 2 ZE250-A-IN Quark IoT Gateway www.cybertantech.com Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement Canadian IC Compliance Industry Canada statement: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).
  • Page 3 CyberTAN ZE250 Z-Wave Overview Guide...
  • Page 4 (Z-Wave is a wireless communications system; check the package or specs to see if a device uses Z-Wave.) Before CyberTAN ZE250 can control a device, it must be included into the CyberTAN system. Custom Device Wizards...
  • Page 5 Select a device to include. After adding a new device, the CyberTAN ZE250 Controller will ask you to name it and choose the room it is (or will be) located in. Note: If the device was previously included with a different Z-Wave system, you’ll need to it exclude it before adding with your CyberTAN ZE250.(You may also need to do this if you have problems Inclusion/Exclusion the first time.) Press the Retry button to start the exclusion process.
  • Page 6 Z-Wave Device” option. After adding a new device, the CyberTAN ZE250 Controller will ask you to name it and choose the room it is (or will be) located in. Note: If the device was previously included with a different Z-Wave system, you’ll need to it exclude it before adding with your CyberTAN ZE250.
  • Page 7 If this controller is being used as a secondary controller in the network, use this procedure to reset this controller only in the event that the network primary Power controller is missing or otherwise inoperable. Reset Figure 2-1: CyberTAN ZE250 - Front View...
  • Page 8 You may need to access these advanced functions if there’s a problem with your system and you need to reset the Z-Wave network, if you want to upgrade to a different model of CyberTAN Controller, to enable another controller to operate your CyberTAN ZE250, or for other technical situations as described below.
  • Page 9 This option is used when CyberTAN is a secondary controller. Backup Z-Wave Network CyberTAN ZE250 has the ability to back up its Z-Wave network and its configuration settings to be restored on another gateway. This procedure is explained on the page below: http://support.getvera.com/customer/portal/articles/2345058...
  • Page 10 Basic Command Class Handling Support for sending Z-Wave Commands The basic command class is controlled by CyberTAN and it is not mapped Z-Wave commands can be sent using the CyberTAN API which will allow to any other Z-Wave Command Class.

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