Table of Contents 1. Introduction 1.1 Production description 1.2 Features 1.3 Technical Information 1.3.1 What is Z-Wave? 1.3.2 Behavior within the Z-Wave network 1.3.3 Explanation of Z-Wave specific terms 1.4 Button function 1.5 Indication modes 2. Home Setup 2.1 Connect to gateway via wifi 2.2 Open web page 2.3 Firmware Update page 2.4 HTTPS connection...
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4. Command Classes 4.1 CSC or SSC Role Type 4.2 Supported and Control Command Classes 5. Association...
1. Introduction The PSC03 Gateway is a control center (gateway), based on Z-Wave technology. It is used to control different single devices and actions combining device functions within the network. This device is a security enabled Z-Wave Plus product (S0/S2...
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1.1 Product description The PSC03 Gateway is a transceiver which belongs to the member of Z-Wave series and is fully compatible with any Z-Wave enabled devices. It is accompanied by Z-Wave System, the software of the device, to reliably and remotely control and monitor your Z- Wave enabled devices.
1.2 Features • Wireless 500 series Z-Wave module inside • Z-Wave S0/S2 Security • Higher output power ( +5dBm output power as compared to -2.5dBm 300 series Z- Wave module) to enhance more than 50% the communication range • Built in 110dB Siren •...
1.3 Technical Infomation 1.3.1 What is Z-Wave? This device is equipped with wireless communication complying to the Z-Wave standard. Z-Wave is the international standard for wireless communication in smart homes and buildings. It realize a very stable and secure communication. Each message is reconfirmed (two- way communication) and every mains powered node can act as a repeater for other nodes (meshed network) in case the receiver is not in direct wireless range of the transmitter.
1.3.2 Behavior within the Z-Wave network On factory default the device does not belong to any Z-Wave network. The device needs to join an existing wireless network to communicate with the device of this network. This process is called Inclusion (Add). Devices can also leave a network. This process is called Exclusion (Remove).
1.3.3 Explanation of Z-Wave specific terms • Controller – is a Z-Wave device with capabilities to manage the network. Controllers are typically Gateways, Remote Controls or battery operated wall controllers. • Slave – is a Z-Wave device without capabilities to manage the network. Slaves can be sensors, actuators and even remote controls.
1.4 Button function Reboot Reset • WPS button – If you use Wi-Fi to connect gateway , you can press this button instead typing password • Reset button – Press this button for 10 seconds above, it can reset gateway to factory default.
• Power led – It will turn on when power on, it will turn off when power off. • Internet led – It will turn on when PSC03 can connect to Internet, and turn off when it disconnect to Internet.
2. Home Setup 2.1 Connect to gateway via Wi-Fi Power on gateway, and wait for Wi-Fi SSID (like this format PSC03- 18:cc:23:00:xx:xx) of gateway show up on Wi-Fi SSID list. Connect the Wi-Fi SSID and type password, default password is "12345678".
2.2 Open the web page Once you connect to gateway, open your browser, and then type the URL: 10.10.10.254 in the browser. Default account is "admin", password is "888888" Sometimes the web browser will be cached. Please refresh the web page by manually or press F5.
2.3 Firmware Update page After connected the gateway, Click gear of the bottom-right corner. It will show “Gateway Setting" page select the new firmware file and press “Update”. Please...
2.4 HTTPS connection The website is accessed over HTTPS which is encrypted information send between web browser and PSC03. You will get a warning from web browser when linking for the first time. Please accept this and click “Proceed 10.10.10.254”.
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Then see “Not secure”. But the connection still runs over HTTPS. Web browser shows the alert because 10.10.10.254 is a private ip and protected with self- signed certificate. To check the Certificate Information (Issued to/by: Philio Technology Corporation)
3. Realize your Smart Home All functions and beyond the access and control of wireless devices are realized with the web page. The web page are like templates. Only when activated they become a real part of the smart home system.
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When you add device in our gateway, it will show device panel on screen. There are 3 parts can be pressed. • Icon – press it and it will show device option • Name and Status – press it and it will show device detail. •...
3.1.1 Add (Include) your device Communication between two Z-Wave devices only works if both belong to the same wireless network. Joining a network is called inclusion and is initiated by a controller. The controller needs to be turned into the inclusion mode. Please click "Include", it will show "Include"...
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• Please input DSK (such as 01097-63067-18934-20959-43445-64709-13695-03917) or PIN Code (such as 01097) for including S2 devices. • The gateway will automatically choose the highest security mode. Then click "Start Inclusion". It will show count down time, and gateway will be in inclusion mode, include/exclude led will start flash in slow mode.
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If wrong DSK or without DSK, the device may be included with lower security. (Security level from high to low: S2 Access Control, S2 Authenticated, S2 Unauthenticated, S0 and Non-security).
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If success, it will show device on screen...
3.1.2 Remove (Exclude) your device The primary controller can exclude devices from the Z-Wave network. During exclude the relationship between the device and the controller. No communication could happen after successful exclusion, between the device and other devices in the original network. Please click "Exclude".
3.1.3 Clear all devices Reset the Z-Wave controller. It will reset the Z-Wave controller and will be assign a new Z- Wave home id. Please click "Reset Gateway", it will show "Reset" message Select "checkbox" first then click "Clear All Device". If this controller is the primary controller for your network, resetting it will result in the nodes in your network being orphaned and it will be necessary after the reset to exclude and re-include all of the nodes in the network.
3.1.4 Learn (Replication) mode The gateway can join another Z-wave network and will be a slave device. If the gateway is included in other network, it can receive (replication) the latest network information from SUC again. But the gateway can’t use this function if the gateway is the SIS and others nodes are included in the network Please click "Learn".
3.2 Device panel 3.2.1 Device no response • When a device didn’t response or wakeup, it will show an exclamation mark. 3.2.2 Device is included in security or non-security. • When a device is included, it will show NS, S0, K0, or K2.
3.3 Device detail It has 4 parts to introduce • Icon – press it and it will show device option • Switch – Toggle it and it will control device directly. • Control panel • Dimmer and curtain type will show slider •...
3.4.1 Association Press "Associate", it will show "Association" Page • Group block – show groups which can be used • Group button – press it , and it will show device in this group • Group device – show device which is added in this group •...
3.4.2 Check if device is alive Please click "Check Device Exit". The gateway will send NOP command to check if device is alive. If the device will response (ack) immediately, the device is alive. Otherwise the device is broken or in sleeping. The gateway will display warning symbol.
3.4.3 Delete the broken device After checked the device and it is out of work, you can remove the broken device from the network. Please click "Delete", it will show "Delete menu" • Input password (default: "888888"), then press delete and wait a moment. If this device can't be connected, the gateway will delete this device from the network.
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3.4.4 Replace your broken device After checked the device and it is out of work, you can replace the broken device. Please click "Replace Node". And the same steps as 3.1.1 Add (Include) your device.
3.4.5 Basic On Please click "Basic On". The gateway will send BASIC SET On to the end point. If the device is a sleeping device, the command will be queued and wait for the next wakeup notification.
3.4.6 Basic Off Please click "Basic Off". The gateway will send BASIC SET Off to the end point. If the device is a sleeping device, the command will be queued and wait for the next wakeup notification.
3.4.7 Basic Get Please click "Basic Get". The gateway will send BASIC GET to the end point. If the device is a sleeping device, the command will be queued and wait for the next wakeup notification.
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4.1 CSC or SSC Role Type The gateway if into CSC or SSC Role Type and it receives a Basic Command, the gateway do nothing only update Heartbeat.
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4.2 Supported / Control Command Classes Supported • Application Status (0x22) Association Group Information V3 (0x59) Association V2 (0x85) CRC16 Encapsulation (0x56) Device Reset Local V1 (0x5A) Inclusion Controller (0x74) Manufacturer Specific V2 (0x72) Network Management and Installation Maintenance V1 (0x34) Network Management Basic V2 (0x4D) Network Management Inclusion V3 (0x34) Network Management Proxy V2 (0x52)
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Control • Application Status Association Group Information V3 Association V2 Basic V1 Battery V1 Binary Switch V1 CRC16 Encapsulation Device Reset Local V1 Manufacturer Specific V2 Meter (Electric) V1 Multi-Channel Association V3 Multi-Channel V4 No Operation Notification V8 Security S2 Security V1 Sensor Multilevel V5 Version V2...
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These lists are called association groups and they are always related to certain events (e.g. button pressed, sensor triggers …). In case the event happens all devices stored in the respective association group will receive a common wireless command. The PSC03 Gateway has association group: Lifeline.
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