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SHGW10000
Instruction manual
Important notes and FAQs about this product and other products can
be found on the Internet page
www.abus.com/product/SHGW10000
App-Version 1.2.2
Firmware: 040028
Original operating instructions in German language.
Keep for future use!

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  • Page 1 SHGW10000 Instruction manual Important notes and FAQs about this product and other products can be found on the Internet page www.abus.com/product/SHGW10000 App-Version 1.2.2 Firmware: 040028 Original operating instructions in German language. Keep for future use!
  • Page 2 ABUS Security-Center shall not be liable or responsible for any direct or indirect consequential damages in connection with the equipment, performance and use of this product. No guarantee is...
  • Page 3 For a precise Declaration of conformity 99specification, check the technical data of the ABUS Security-Center hereby declares that the individual devices. Ensure that there is always enclosed product(s) comply with the following adequate ventilation, no direct heat sources on...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    3.2.1. Soft reset (reset button) ......................7 3.2.2. Configuration Reset (App) ...................... 7 3.3. Loudspeakers ..........................7 4. Installation............................8 5. ABUS Z-Wave One: First Access ......................8 5.1. Download App ..........................8 5.2. Add Gateway ..........................8 5.2.1. Add new gateway ........................9 5.2.2.
  • Page 5 German 6.10. Device settings ......................... 25 6.10.1. User management ......................26 7. Firmware update ..........................27 8. Smartvest Compatibility ........................27 8.1.1. Connection between Z-Wave Gateway and Smartvest ............27 8.1.2. Synchronized data........................ 27 8.1.3. Smartvest device side ......................29 8.1.4.
  • Page 6: Scope Of Delivery

    German 1. Scope of delivery Gateway ID / Password Card Quick guide Network cables Power supply 5V / 1.5A (DC plug: 3.5 x 1.35mm) 2. Description of the hardware Z-Wave LED Indicator Network LED Indicator Status LED indicator Reset button Power supply (5V DC / 1A) LAN interface loudspeakers...
  • Page 7: Description Of The Hardware Functions

    (DHCP). 3.2.2. Configuration Reset (App) To completely remove your Z-Wave Gateway configuration, connect to the device using the ABUS Z- Wave One App. Open the configuration and select the option "Z-Wave factory settings" in the admin area.
  • Page 8: Installation

    5. ABUS Z-Wave One: First Access 5.1. Download App For the first access download the app "ABUS Z-Wave One" from the Google Playstore or Apple Appstore. 5.2. Add Gateway Open the app, click on the "+" sign to add a gateway.
  • Page 9: Add New Gateway

    5.2.2. Add an existing gateway Assign a name to the existing gateway and enter the ID and your user data. Click OK to confirm. 5.3. Compatibility The ABUS Z-Wave One App is compatible with the following devices: • SHGW10000...
  • Page 10: Abus Z-Wave One App

    German 6. ABUS Z-Wave One App 6.1. Icon language The device icons show you a certain status in the following colour variants: • Dark Blue Information (e.g. temperature value) "Deactive state" (e.g. radio socket outlet off) • light blue "Active state" (e.g. radio socket on) 6.2.
  • Page 11: Info Page

    German 6.2.2. Info page Here you will find the following information: • Version number of the app • Storage capacities (not relevant for the gateway) • Illustrated instructions for the app • Help for Alexa Voice Command • Help for Google Home Voice Command The Google Home voice control skill is currently in certification and is expected to be officially available by the end of March.
  • Page 12: Event List

    German 6.3.2. Event list In the event list you have access to the last 1000 events of the gateway. You can perform the following actions: Limit events by keywords Activate / deactivate event types 6.4. Device list The device list gives you an overview of all taught-in devices. Actuator devices (e.g.
  • Page 13: Add / Remove Abus Device

    "ABUS" and follow the instructions in the app. If the setup fails, you will be shown potential error sources in the app. All ABUS devices (except LEDs) have the new S2 safety standard. For some devices (e.g. multisensor) you must select a selection of the S2 method: •...
  • Page 14: Add / Remove Abus Smartvest

    ABUS only guarantees the complete functionality of ABUS devices. If a malfunction should occur, contact our customer service with the manufacturer and model number of the device.
  • Page 15: Device Page

    A change in the wake-up interval will significantly affect the battery life of the device. The stated battery life of ABUS devices refers only to the standard wake-up interval! You can find this information in the BDA of the device.
  • Page 16: Room / Group List

    German 6.6. Room / Group list reference Groups have a similar structure to rooms, which is why they are not described in more detail. Groups are used to group actuators together across rooms in order to integrate them into scenes. (e.g.
  • Page 17: Add / Remove Room

    German The respective displays can also be actively controlled from the room list by a click. Activate / deactivate all switches, lights or sockets Enable / disable all RGBW LEDs °C Open temperature progression Open the moisture progression Open brightness progression In the temperature / humidity and brightness progression, you can choose between the individual values under "Details"...
  • Page 18: Room Page

    German 6.7. Room page All existing devices are displayed on the room page. Actuators of the devices (e.g. radio socket) can be controlled directly by clicking on the icon. You can perform the following actions: Name Change the name of the room Temperature Select the device whose value is to be used in Device...
  • Page 19: Scene List

    German 6.8. Scene list In the scene list you have an overview of all created scenes. You can perform the following actions: Maximize scene list Minimize scene list Add scene Remove scene Activate / deactivate scene Trigger scene Configure scene: •...
  • Page 20: Setting The Scene

    German 6.8.2. Setting the scene The scene is divided into three conditions: WHAT IF Condition of a device required to trigger the scene. (e.g. opening detector is "open") Up to 6 conditions can be linked with "AND" or "OR" connections. •...
  • Page 21: Examples

    German 6.8.3. Examples IF: temperature in the hallway or cellar is below 23° C THEN: Switch heating controller to 24° degree WHEN: Every day from 08:34 - 16:39 IF: opening detector is "open THEN: Turn the siren on. WHEN: When gateway status is “Away” IF: Water detector triggers THEN: switch siren "on"...
  • Page 22: Special Cases And Special Functions

    German 6.8.4. Special cases and special functions A scene can also be set without an IF condition. For example, actions can be defined for the status of the gateway. (e.g. switch socket "off", with status "on the way") Actions can also be linked to the time settings. Here, however, only the start time at which the actions are executed is relevant.
  • Page 23: Status / Hotkey Page

    German 6.9. Status / Hotkey page On the hotkey and status page, you can change the status of the gateway by clicking on it. In addition, you can perform the following actions for hotkeys: Configuring Hotkeys Add Hotkey If you have created hotkeys, you can trigger them with a single click. When you configure the hotkeys, you can perform the following actions: Remove Hotkey By clicking on the hotkey, you can trigger the hotkey.
  • Page 24: Setting The Hotkey

    German 6.9.2. Setting the Hotkey A hotkey behaves like the THEN part of a scene and can thus be set. A hotkey can only be triggered manually by clicking on the hotkey or via voice control.
  • Page 25: Device Settings

    German 6.10. Device settings Here you will find a list of all available settings: Name: Change the name of the gateway ID: Displays the ID of the gateway. Information: • Model Index • Firmware version • Registration • Network type Indication whether DHCP or Fixed IP is set •...
  • Page 26: User Management

    German 6.10.1. User management In user management, you can create additional users in addition to the admin user. These can be limited with different authorizations in the operation with the gateway. Enter the following data when creating a user: • Username (required for login) •...
  • Page 27: Firmware Update

    8. Smartvest Compatibility The ABUS Z-Wave Gateway is also compatible with the ABUS Smartvest wireless alarm system. 8.1.1. Connection between Z-Wave Gateway and Smartvest You can integrate the Smartvest wireless alarm system into the gateway locally (also without Internet access) or via the cloud.
  • Page 28 German • Smartvest Water Detector device name Status (Water / No water) If the Smartvest water detector has been triggered, the status is only reset by deactivating the Smartvest. • Smartvest smoke/heat detector device name Status (Fire / No fire) If the Smartvest smoke/heat detector has been triggered, the status is only reset by deactivating the Smartvest.
  • Page 29: Smartvest Device Side

    Smartvest alarm system, changing the Smartvest status in scene control is only possible if all conditions in the IF part are related to ABUS Z-Wave components. If a third-party component is selected, it is no longer possible to change the status in the THEN part.
  • Page 30: Technical Data

    868.42 MHz Transmitting power 2 dBm Radio range (depending on installation) 20 - 100m Software App: ABUS Z-Wave One (Android / iOS) Dimensions (mm) (W x L x H) 96 x 21 x 96 Material Plastic Power supply 5V DC...

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