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Ecolink ISZW7-ECO Manual

Ecolink ISZW7-ECO Manual

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To add via SmartStart, you will need the device's DSK code or QR-Code which is located on the back of the device, on the packaging, and on a leaflet within the
packaging. Apply power to the device by inserting the device into a wall receptacle, and the device will go into SmartStart inclusion mode. While in this mode,
the sensor can be added to a Z-Wave™ controller that supports SmartStart. Please refer to the inclusion controller's manual for activating SmartStart.
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  • Page 1 Chime+Siren Manual ISZW7-ECO • • • • • • • • • • To add via SmartStart, you will need the device’s DSK code or QR-Code which is located on the back of the device, on the packaging, and on a leaflet within the packaging.
  • Page 2: Battery Backup

    Adding to a Z-Wave™ Network (Classic Inclusion Method) Make sure the device has power. Press the Pair Button which is the smaller of the two buttons, and the device will enter classic inclusion mode which implements both classic inclusion with a Node Information Frame, and Network Wide Inclusion. During Classic Inclusion mode, the Green LED will blink two times every three seconds.
  • Page 3 For a more complete look at Z-Wave technology for non-technologists, and to learn more about Z-Wave's role as a key enabling technology for the Internet of Things and connected objects, please visit www.z-wave.com. Z-Wave Device Class and Command Class Information This Z-Wave sensor is a Z-Wave generic Device Class of GENERIC_TYPE_AV_CONTROL_POINT (0x03), and a specific device class of SPECIFIC_TYPE_SOUND_SWITCH (0x01).
  • Page 4: Z-Wave Command Classes

    The Chime+Siren has the Basic Command Class mapped to the Sound Switch Command Class such that a Basic Set of 0x00 is always off. A Basic set of 1 is sound 1; 2 is sound 2, 5 is sound 5, etc. Finally, a Basic Set of 0xFF is mapped to the default sound. Z-Wave Command Classes Command Class Name Version...
  • Page 5 Powerlevel 1 Security 2 1 Support Authenticated & Unauthenticated Supervision 1 Transport Service 2 Version 3 Z-Wave Plus Info 2 Basic 2 Basic Set of 0 to 255 maps to 0: off, and 1-255 enumerated sounds where 255 is a Siren sound. Any Report sent from the Siren is mapped 0: off and 255: Sound playing.
  • Page 6: Notification Types

    Configuration Command Class Parameter Name Description Default Min Bytes Advanced 1 Default Sound Map Basic Set of 0xFF to play the sound number set here. e.g. a 1 is Siren and a 5 is a Chime. 2 Heartbeat Notification Seconds between automatic battery reports. 3600 86400 4 Timing...
  • Page 7 0x5501 Watchdog Reset on the Z-Wave Module System (0x09) 0x04 0x5502 Watchdog Reset on the STM32 Sounds There are 30 included sounds within the Chime+Siren, and the device can play sounds from the SD card either overriding the build-in sounds or adding to them. Sounds are played with the Sound Switch Command Class, the Basic Command Class, and optionally with the Indicator Command Class.
  • Page 8 8 Error Notification Error beep for panels to indicate a problem. 9 Armed Away (Female Voice) For Security Systems when they are armed to Away 10 Armed Stay (Female Voice) For Security Systems when they are armed to Stay 11 Disarmed (Female Voice) For Security Systems when they are disarmed 12 Armed Away (Male Voice) For Security Systems when they are armed to Away...
  • Page 9 All of the internal sounds can be changed via the MicroSD card. The Micro SD-Card must be formatted a FAT16 filesystem, and the sound files on the Micro SD- Card may start with a decimal number which will override the built-in sound. For example, if you would like to override the internal sound 16 “Alarm Siren 2” with your own sound file, you would rename the .wav file to start with a 16, so the file name could be “16 Red Alert.wav”, then your custom sound would be played instead of the internal sound.
  • Page 10 0x34 RED Blinking (500ms) 0x44 Alarm Siren 1 GREEN Blinking (500ms) 0x54 GREEN Blinking (500ms) 0x06 Entry Delay On 0x16 Entry Delay For 15 Seconds 0x26 Entry Delay For 30 Seconds 0x36 Entry Delay For 45 Seconds RED Blinking (200ms) 0xF6 Entry Delay For 255 Seconds 0x07...
  • Page 11 Entry Delay 0x11 Entry Delay Exit Delay 0x12 Exit Delay The indicators above support the Binary and Sound Level properties. The device uses industry standard elliptic key cryptography to encrypt all sensitive communications. The DSK code on the device in the QR code and printed below it is used for authenticating the encrypted command classes in the table above.
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