Abus PLBE10000 Manual

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PLBE10000
Nexello keypad
Important notes and FAQs about this product and other products can
be found on the website
www.abus.com
Manual version: 1.1
firmware version: 1.35

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  • Page 1 PLBE10000 Nexello keypad Important notes and FAQs about this product and other products can be found on the website www.abus.com Manual version: 1.1 firmware version: 1.35...
  • Page 2 ABUS Security Center is limited to the purchase price of the product. The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
  • Page 3 Please ensure that the packaging contains the DSK (Device Specific Key) card. This card shows the DSK of your ABUS Z-Wave device. Please store it in a safe place. Every S2 (Security 2) certified Z-Wave controller needs the DSK to include (teach-in) the device.
  • Page 4 English Notes on handling batteries  Make sure that batteries are not in the hands of children. Children could put batteries in their mouths and swallow them. This can cause serious damage to health. In this case, consult a doctor immediately! ...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    English Table of contents Product launch ..........................6 1.1. Scope of delivery ........................6 1.2. Device features ........................6 1.3. Key and LED description ......................7 1.4. Operating principle ........................7 1.5. Performance features ......................8 1.6. Use in systems of different manufacturers ................8 1.7.
  • Page 6: Product Launch

    English 1. Product launch 1.1. Scope of delivery  Nexello keypad  2x Duracell CR123A battery  mounting material: screws, dowels  Quick guide & safety instructions  DSK card 1.2. Device features Designation Comment Front cover Slided onto the holder Proximity light For automatic wake-up of the keypad when approaching and...
  • Page 7: Key And Led Description

    English 1.3. Key and LED description Button / Description Function Lights green: Capacity above 15%. Battery LED Lights yellow: capacity 10% - 15% Flashing Yellow: Capacity below 10%. Lights yellow: Faulty state, e.g. open Inevitability window, prevents activation of the system Lights green: Good signal to the controller...
  • Page 8: Performance Features

    English 1.5. Performance features The device..:  ... is a battery operated keypad  ... is due to its design only suitable for wall mounting  ... is Z-Wave Plus compatible & certified  ... supports the Z-Wave S2 standard (Security 2) ...
  • Page 9: Functional Overview

    English 2. Functional overview 2.1. Inclusion / Teach-in device This product supports SmartStart: SmartStart-enabled products can be added to a Z-Wave network by scanning the Z-Wave QR code present on the product with a controller that provides SmartStart integration. No further action is required, and the SmartStart product will be automatically added within 10 minutes of powering up near the network.
  • Page 10: Planning, Assembly And Installation

    English 2.2. Planning, assembly and installation The device uses low power radio signals to communicate with the Z-Wave controller. For best results, please note the following:  Please do not attach directly to metal planes or metal constructions, as this may limit the range.
  • Page 11: Exclusion / Teach-In Device

    English 2.3. Exclusion / teach-out device Activate the exclusion mode (learn mode) on the Z- Wave controller. (for more details, please refer to the Z-Wave controller's user manual) Or press the "-" button (Remove / Exclusion) in your Z- Wave app and follow the instructions to set the Z-Wave controller to Exclusion mode.
  • Page 12: Code Entry

    English Event LEDs Speaker System was "Disable System" lights up Beeps twice in one second deactivated System has "Activate system" lights up Beeps once for one second been activated System was activated "Activate internal system" lights up Beeps once for one second internally All system and emergency alarm LEDs Alarm...
  • Page 13: Advanced Z-Wave Parameters

    English 3. Advanced Z-Wave Parameters 3.1. Association Groups Z-Wave devices can control other devices directly. This direct control is called association in Z-Wave. The device ID of the device to be controlled must be stored in the controlling devices. This is done in so-called association groups.
  • Page 14: Reports

    English 3.2. Reports notification report Attribut Event Type Parameters Length Event Parameters Motion alarm 0x07 0x08 0x00 Motion alarm 0x07 0x00 0x01 0x08 acknowledgement Sabotage alarm 0x07 0x03 0x00 Sabotage alarm 0x07 0x00 0x01 0x03 acknowledgement Battery alarm (replace soon) 0x08 0x0A 0x00...
  • Page 15: Configuration Parameters

    English 3.3. Configuration parameters Z-Wave products can be used directly after inclusion in the network. However, configuration settings can be used to adapt the behaviour of the device even better to the requirements of the application and to activate additional functions. Use your Z-Wave controller to initiate the changes to the parameters.
  • Page 16: Supported Command Classes

    English 3.4. Supported command classes Command class Version Association version 2 Association Group Info Version 3 Battery Version 1 Configuration Version 4 Device Reset Locally Version 1 entry control Version 1 Firmware Update Md Version 5 Indicator Version 3 Manufacturer Specific version 2 Multi Channel Association Version 3...
  • Page 17: Technical Data

    English 4. Technical data Parameters PLBE10000 Dimensions (H x W x D) 140 x 84 x 26 mm Weight 185 g >0° – 40°C Operating temperature IP class IP 20 (indoor area) Radio frequency 868.42 MHz (Z-Wave Plus, Europe) Modulation...

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