Dome DMEX1 User Manual

Device that amplifies z-wave signals and increases the reach of your controller.

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Always Connected. Always Covered.
Extender
DMEX1
User Manual

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  • Page 1: Preface

    Always Connected. Always Covered. Extender DMEX1 User Manual...
  • Page 2 Preface As this is the full User Manual, a working knowledge of Z-Wave automa- tion terminology and concepts will be assumed. If you are a beginner user, please visit www.domeha.com for instructions. This manual will provide in-depth technical information about the Extender, especially in re-gards to its compliance to the Z-Wave standard (such as compatible Com-mand Classes, Association Group capabilities, special features, and other information) that will help you maximize the utility of this product in your...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Preface ......................2 Description & Features ................4 Specifications ....................5 Physical Characteristics ................6 Inclusion & Exclusion ...................7 Physical Installation ..................9 LED Behavior ..................... 10 Button Behavior ..................11 Compatible Command Classes..............12 “Configuration” Command Class Parameters ..........13 Troubleshooting ..................14 Warranty &...
  • Page 4: Specifications

    Radio frequency 908.4Mhz or 916Mhz Range Up to 260’ depending on environment Dimensions (L x W x H) Excluding Plug: Table 1 - Technical Specifications Package Contents: Dome extender x1 Mounting hardware/suction cup Extender Advanced User Manual Page 4 Specifications...
  • Page 5: Physical Characteristics

    The DOME Extender, a device that amplifies Z-Wave signals and increases the reach of your controller, ensuring your devices stay connected. The extender consists of an LED light which serves dual purposes depending upon the requirement, one where it works as an indicator or regular on/off light and other where it works as a night light.
  • Page 6: Inclusion & Exclusion

    Inclusion & Exclusion Inclusion (Add to System) 1. For proper inclusion, bring the Extender to the final location where it will be used*. 2. Follow the instructions for your Z-Wave controller to enter inclusion mode. 3. Supply power to the Extender to begin inclusion mode. If the Extender is already powered on, press the button 3 times quickly.
  • Page 7 Resetting the Extender If needed, the Extender can be reset locally by following these steps. Only do this if your Z-Wave controller is missing or otherwise unreachable. Beware that resetting your device will disconnect it from the system: 1. Make sure that your Extender is powered on. 2.
  • Page 8: Physical Installation

    Physical Installation The Extender can be plugged directly into a standard power outlet, or mounted on a wall or window with the included hardware and USB power supply. Include the Extender into your Z-Wave network and make sure it can communicate from the installation location before continuing further.
  • Page 9: Led Behavior

    LED Behavior Behavior This happens when… Flash for Two Seconds ...the Extender is first powered on. …the Extender is in inclusion mode. It will contin- Blinks 1x Every Second ue blinking and remain in inclusion mode for up to two minutes, until it is included in a system. Stays on Consistently ...the Extender is included in a system.
  • Page 10: Button Behavior

    Button Behavior Action Condition Result The first time the Button is pushed, the Night- light LEDs will display the current LED Mode (see chart below.) Subsequent presses within FIVE seconds will toggle between LED modes. Push Button Once Always Flash once LED Always On Flash twice Only on When Dark...
  • Page 11: Compatible Command Classes

    Compatible Command Classes Command Class - [Security Level] Notes Device Reset Locally V1 (5A) - [S0/S2] Powerlevel V1 (73) - [S0/S2] Security 0 (98) - [None] Security 2 (9F) - [None] Supervision V1 (6C) - [None] Transport Service V2 (55) Group 1 Association (85) - [S0/S2] Group 1 is the “Lifeline”...
  • Page 12: Configuration" Command Class Parameters

    “Configuration” Command Class Parameters Configuration parameters are sent using a standard syntax to ensure interopera- bility between all manufacturers’ products. All values are represented using the hexadecimal number system. Typical syntax is as shown below. Note that the value sent must be the exact size, in bytes, as accepted by the setting.
  • Page 13: Troubleshooting

    To boost your Z-Wave network coverage, add a few non-battery powered Z-Wave devices between the controller and the furthest device, like the Dome On/Off Plug or Water Main Shut-Off, or of course, the Dome Extender! : Q There’s so many words in this manual I don’t understand. How can I learn more about Z-Wave? : A Remember you don’t have to understand everything in this manual to...
  • Page 14: Warranty & Support

    If you believe the product is defective, has a missing or bro - ible copy of the original receipt showing date and details of ken part or are having difficulty with it please contact Dome purchase. The RMA number must be clearly written on the as listed above for a quick and efficient solution to the prob-...

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