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EMD-1ZBS Electricity Power Reader
Introduction
The Energy Meter is a ZigBee Electricity Power reader designed to be used with a digital watt hour meter
supporting LED pulse output port. The E-meter reads the LED pulse from the watt hour meter and transmits the
data to ZigBee network coordinator.
The Energy Meter utilizes ZigBee technology for wireless signal transmission. ZigBee is a wireless communication
protocol that is reliable, has low power consumption and has high transmission efficiency. Based on the
IEEE802.15.4 standard, ZigBee allows a large amount of devices to be included in a network and coordinated for
data exchange and signal transmission.
The Energy Meter serves as an end device in the ZigBee network. It can be included in the ZigBee network to
transmit signal upon activation, but cannot permit any other ZigBee device to join the network through the Energy
Meter.
Parts Identification
1. LED indicator
The LED indicator lights up in the following conditions:
- Flashes quickly:
The Energy Meter received LED signal.
- Flashes once:
The Energy Meter is reset.
- Flashes twice:
The Energy Meter has successfully joined a ZigBee network.
- Flashes every 20 minutes
The Energy Meter has lost connection to current ZigBee network
2. Mounting Holes
3. Battery compartment Cover
Remove the cover to insert 2 Alkaline AA 1.5V batteries to power up the
Energy Meter.
4. LED Sensor Jack
Plug the Sensor into this jack to receive LED signal from the watt hour
meter.
5. Function Button
- Press the button once to transmit supervision signal.
- Press and hold the button for 10 seconds then release to reset the
Power Meter.
6. IR Sensor
Attach the IR sensor to the watt hour meter, and plug into the IR sensor
Jack to read data from the watt hour meter.
Features
 Battery and Low Battery Detection
The Energy Meter uses 2 Alkaline 1.5V batteries as its power source, It feature Low Battery Detection
function. When the battery voltage is low, the Energy Meter will transmit Low Battery signal to notify ZigBee
network coordinator.
When changing battery, after removing the old batteries, press the function button a couple times to fully
discharge before inserting new batteries
 Supervision
he Energy Meter will transmit a supervision signal to report its condition regularly according to user setting.
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The factory default interval is 30 minutes. The user can also press the Function Button once to transmit a
supervision signal manually.
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Summary of Contents for Climax Technology EMD-1ZBS

  • Page 1 EMD-1ZBS Electricity Power Reader Introduction The Energy Meter is a ZigBee Electricity Power reader designed to be used with a digital watt hour meter supporting LED pulse output port. The E-meter reads the LED pulse from the watt hour meter and transmits the data to ZigBee network coordinator.
  • Page 2: Operation  Installation

    ZigBee Network Setup  ZigBee Device Guideline ZigBee is a wireless communication protocol that is reliable, has low power consumption and has high transmission efficiency. Based on the IEEE802.15.4 standard, ZigBee allows a large amount of devices to be included in a network and are coordinated for data exchange and signal transmission. ...
  • Page 3 Wall Mounting The Energy Meter has two mounting holes on the back for wall mounting. 1. Mark the mounting location on the wall according to mounting hole position 2. Install two screws at the mounting location. 3. Hook the Energy Meter onto the screws. ...
  • Page 4 Attribute of Identify Cluster Information  Mandatory Identifier Name Type Range Access Default / Optional Unsigned Read / 0x0000 0x00 –0xffff 0x0000 IdentifyTime 16-bit integer Write Attributes of the Metering cluster Information  Mandatory Identifier Name Type Range Access Default / Optional CurrentSummation Unsigned...
  • Page 5 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.