FIBARO FGFS-101 Operating Manual

FIBARO FGFS-101 Operating Manual

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    O P E R A T I N G M A N U A L FIBARO FLOOD SENSOR FGFS-101 CONTENTS v1.0 #1: Description and features #7: Association #2: Basic activation #8: Z-Wave range test #3: Adding/removing the device #9: Advanced parameters...
  • Page 3 General information about the FIBARO System FIBARO is a wireless smart home automation system, based on the Z-Wave protocol. All of available devices can be controlled through a computer (PC or Mac), smartphone or tablet. Devices are not only receivers, but can also repeat the signal, increasing the Z-Wave network’s range.
  • Page 4: 1: Description And Features

    Sensor from its original location. FIBARO Flood Sensor is sink-proof, which means it drifts on the water surface and keeps on sending alarm signal in case of substantial inundation of water.
  • Page 5: 2: Basic Activation

    #2: Basic activation 1. Turn the cover counter-clockwise and open it 2. Remove the battery blocker 3. Flood Sensor will confirm being powered with a short beep 4. Add the device (see “Adding/removing the device” on page 6) 5. Close the cover and turn it clockwise NOTE After completing...
  • Page 6: 3: Adding/Removing The Device

    #3: Adding/removing the device Adding (Inclusion) - Z-Wave device learning mode, allowing to add NOTE the device to existing Z-Wave network. Adding security To add the device to the Z-Wave network: mode must be per- 1. Open the cover formed up to 2 meters from the controller.
  • Page 7: 4: Diagrams And Connection

    #4: Diagrams and connection Connecting the FIBARO Flood Sensor in a manner CAUTION inconsistent with manual may cause risk to health, life or material damage. Connect while observ- ing wiring diagram shown in this manual Notes for the diagrams and probes marking: only.
  • Page 8 Connection with a wired alarm system: NOTE ALARM nC and TAMP nC connectors may be used as end-of-line protective loop’s ter- minals. ALARM SYSTEM HUB AUX COM Z1 Z2 TAMP ALARM Extending Flood Sensor contacts with a wired probe: NOTE Mounting screws shown in a diagram...
  • Page 9: 5: Powering Modes

    #5: Powering modes There are two powering modes for the FIBARO Flood Sensor. By de- CAUTION fault it is powered by a factory included battery. In addition it can work with a constant voltage, after connecting a 12/24 VDC power...
  • Page 10: 6: Operating The Device

    #6: Operating the device Controlling the Flood Sensor using the TMP button: FIBARO Flood Sensor is equipped with a TMP button, which allows to use the MEnu mode and additionally perform the following actions: 1x click: select the desired MEnu option (if MEnu mode is active)
  • Page 11 Waking up the Flood Sensor: When in battery mode FIBARO Flood Sensor needs to be woken up to receive information about the new configuration from the controller, like parameters and associations. To wake up the sensor manually triple click the TMP button located inside the housing.
  • Page 12: 7: Association

    TMP button is released or a tilt sensor triggered (depending on parameter 74 settings). FIBARO Flood Sensor in 2nd to 4th group allows for controlling 5 regular and 5 multichannel devices per an association group, out of which 1 field is reserved for the Z-Wave network main controller.
  • Page 13: 8: Z-Wave Range Test

    #8: Z-Wave range test FIBARO Flood Sensor has a built in Z-Wave network main controller’s CAUTION range tester. To make Z-Wave range test possible, the de- vice must be added Follow the below instructions to test the main controller’s range: to the Z-Wave control- ler.
  • Page 14: 9: Advanced Parameters

    Available settings: 0 or 60-86400 (in seconds, 1min - 24h) Default setting: 21 600 (every 6 hours) FIBARO Flood Sensor will wake up at each defined time interval and always try to connect with the main controller. After successful com- munication attempt, a sensor will update configuration parameters, associations and settings, and then will go into standby mode.
  • Page 15 Available settings: 0 - acoustic and visual alarms inactive 1 - acoustic alarm inactive, visual alarm active 2 - acoustic alarm active, visual alarm inactive 3 - acoustic and visual alarms active Default setting: Parameter size: 1 [byte] 7. Forced dimming level / roller blind opening level, when send- ing turn on / open command to 2nd association group devices In case of alarm frames, alarm priority is determined.
  • Page 16 Available settings: 1-1000 (each 0.01°C) 50 (0.5°C) 2 [bytes] Default setting: Parameter size: 50. Low temperature alarm threshold The parameter stores a temperature value, below which visual indi- cator blinks with a colour determined by a parameter 61 settings. By default the visual indicator blinks blue.
  • Page 17 Indicated colour = 65536 * RED + 256 * GREEN + BLUE Colour Decimal value 16711680 Green 65280 Blue Yellow 16776960 Turquoise 65535 Orange 16750848 White 16777215 Indicator turned off 63. Managing a visual indicator under standard operation Parameter determines visual indicator’s operation. Set to 0 turns the indicator off, saving a battery life.
  • Page 18 75. Visual and audible alarms duration NOTE The user can silence the Flood Sensor. Because the Sensor’s alarm Parameter 75 is ig- may last for a long time, it is possible to turn off visual and audible nored when parame- alarm signalling to save battery.
  • Page 19: 10: Specifications

    #10: Specifications Power Supply: 12 - 24V DC Battery Type: CR123A Power Consumption (at 0.4W VDC operation): Maximum voltage at out- 24V DC / 20V AC put terminals: Eu standards compliance: EMC 2004/108/EC R&TTE 1999/5/EC RohS 2011/65/Eu LVD 2006/95/EC Radio protocol: Z-Wave Radio frequency: 868.4 or 869.8 Mhz Eu;...
  • Page 20: 11: Guarantee

    If remote support is insufficient, the Customer shall fill the guarantee claim form (using our website - www.fibaro.com) in order to obtain claim authorization. When the guarantee claim form is submitted correctly, the Customer shall receive the claim confirmation with a unique number (Return Merchandise Authorization -RMA).
  • Page 21 - the Device was misused or the manual was not observed, - the Device was provided by the Customer incomplete, without accessories or nameplate, - it was determined that the fault was caused by other reasons than a material or manufacturing defect of the Device - the guarantee document is not valid or there is no proof of purchase, 13.

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