Speaks z wave SSA1 Instruction Manual

Speaks z wave SSA1 Instruction Manual

Wireless siren & strobe alarm

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Z-Wave
Wireless Siren & Strobe Alarm
Thank you for purchasing the SSA1 Wireless Siren & Strobe Alarm. This product will provide you with the peace of mind and protection you expect.
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The SSA1 is a Z-Wave
enabled device and will sound a loud siren and flash a strobe light when an alarm message or alert is received on any Z-
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Wave
enabled network. A SSA1 unit that is not in a Z-Wave

Specifications:

Power:
Distance Range:
Product Size (LxWxD):
Product Weight:
Operating Temperature:
Sound Intensity:
System Requirement:

Testing the SSA1

After connecting power to the SSA1, you can test the alarm mode after manually exiting the Network Wide Inclusion (NWI) mode by pressing the
button once or after the unit is included into any Z-Wave
and remain on until the button is released. While the siren is on, it will continually cycle for 1 second off / 4 seconds on for up to 5 minutes or until it
is turned off. While the strobe is on, the unit will flash at a rate of once per second.
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Using the SSA1 in a Z-Wave
The button in the rear casing is used for including or excluding the SSA1 in a Z-Wave
Refer to your controller's User Manual for details on network inclusion, exclusion, and association.
Inclusion in (adding to) a network: 1) Set up the inclusion mode at the controller (If the controller supports
NWI, the SSA1 will automatically be included at power on); 2) If the controller does not support NWI, press
the SSA1 button once to exit NWI mode. 3) Press the button again to include the unit in the network. The
controller will indicate that the unit has been included in the network. Also, the Status LED will flash when
the inclusion completes. Inclusion and exclusion are always done at normal transmit power mode.
Exclusion from (removing from) a network: 1) Set up the exclusion mode at the controller; 2) Press the
SSA1 button once. The SSA1 will be removed from the network and the Status LED will flash.
Associations: Once in a network, a controller can be used to associate other devices in the Z-Wave
Refer to your controller's documentation on how to associate another device with the SSA1. Devices performing other functions and from other
vendors can also be part of your network and can act as repeaters to extend the network range. Go to www.fortrezz.com for controller examples.
The SSA1 is based on wireless (RF) transmissions. Any wireless transmission can be subject to RF interference and, although unlikely,
this interference may cause the SSA1 to not operate as intended. The SSA1 must not be used in life support and/or safety applications.
Information provided in this document is for your convenience and may be superseded by updates to either the document or the product.
It is your responsibility to ensure that the SSA1 meets with your specifications.
Controlling the SSA1 (MultiLevel Switch Command Class or Basic Command Class)
If a Z-Wave MultiLevel Switch Set or Basic Set signal with a value of 67 to 99 or 255 is received by the SSA1, the unit will sound a 117-decibel
audible alarm and will flash the strobe lights. A value of 1 to 33 will turn on only the strobe lights while a value of 34 to 66 will turn on only the siren.
The same messages with value 0 will turn off both the siren and strobe lights. Or, the SSA1 can be turned off locally by quickly pressing the button
three (3) times. The SSA1 only returns 0, 33, 66, or 99 in response to a Multilevel Switch Get or Basic Get command depending on the mode.
With a controller, the status of any SSA1 in the network can be checked. A gateway controller's remote access capabilities may allow you to control
or to check the status of any SSA1 in your network from a remote location such as from another city, state, or country.
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Other Z-Wave
Information
Generic Device Class: GENERIC_TYPE_SWITCH_MULTILEVEL; Specific Device Class: SPECIFIC_TYPE_NOT_USED
Manufacturer Specific Command Class:
Version Command Class: Provides Z-Wave and application version information
Configuration Command Class: Parameter 1: Delay, from the time the siren-strobe turns on, before the Basic Set Off command is accepted; 1
Byte (in seconds, default is 0, interpreted as unsigned integer for negative values sent in set command). This could be used, for example, to
avoid the situation where an associated window/door sensor turns the SSA1 alarm on and then immediately off when the window/door is
opened and then quickly closed.
Application Status Command Class: Responds with Application Busy / Try Again in Waittime seconds if a delay is Configured and if Basic Set
is used to try to turn off the SSA1 before the delay time has expired. Waittime is number of remaining seconds in delay.
Multilevel Switch Start and Stop Level Change Commands are implemented; levels change at 10sec intervals.
Alarm Command Class, Ver 2: Signals that the main power has dropped out or has been applied, if a 9V battery is installed.
Z-Wave Alarm Type:
Z-Wave Alarm Events:
Z-Wave Alarm Status:
Note: The SSA1 will only send the Alarm Report command unsolicited if it has previously received the Alarm Set Command. In this case, the report
will be sent to the last node from which it received the Alarm Set Command (i.e., it will not be 'broadcast' to the Z-Wave network.)
Status LED Indications *If the LED remains on after connecting power, please disconnect and contact FortrezZ, LLC custom er service.
1 Fast Blink (periodic) – Network Wide Inclusion Mode (NWI), automatically entered at power up if not in a network
2 Fast Blinks – After Inclusion or at power-up, if already in a network
4 Fast Blinks (periodic) – After exiting NWI mode and SSA1 is not in a network or after exclusion
2 Slow Blinks (periodic) – Main power dropout, SSA1 is running on 9V battery
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network WILL NOT alert you by the siren nor by the strobe alarm.
DC Power adapter 12V/800mA and one 9V backup alkaline battery, Duracell, Energizer or equivalent
Max 100ft line of sight in unobstructed environment
Round 4 3/8" (112mm) x 1 3/4" (45mm) height
239g (0.5 lb) total weight including power adapter
-10ºC (14F) to +70ºC (158F)
119dB @10cm; 105dB@1m
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Any Z-Wave
enabled network and controller.
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enabled network. To test the SSA1, press and hold the button. The SSA1 will turn on
Network
WARNING: THE SIREN IS EXTREMELY LOUD. WEAR EAR PROTECTION!
Manufacturer ID: 0x0084, Product Type ID: 0x0313, Product ID: Version and Revision may vary
Power Management Alarm (0x08)
Voltage Drop/Drift (0x05); Power Applied (0x01, only sent after Voltage Drop/Drift event)
0xFF, Enabled (Factory Default State), 0x00, Disabled
1080 Centre Rd. Suite C
Auburn Hills, MI
www.fortrezz.com
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network.
48326
Model Number
Lens Color
SSA1
Clear
SSA2
Red
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network so they can control the SSA1.
Phone: (248) 481-7092
sales@fortrezz.com
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Summary of Contents for Speaks z wave SSA1

  • Page 1 Controlling the SSA1 (MultiLevel Switch Command Class or Basic Command Class) If a Z-Wave MultiLevel Switch Set or Basic Set signal with a value of 67 to 99 or 255 is received by the SSA1, the unit will sound a 117-decibel audible alarm and will flash the strobe lights.
  • Page 2 Main Power Dropout and Replacing the 9V Backup Battery If main power drops, the SSA1 will continue to operate on the 9V battery, but, if triggered, will only sound the Siren for approx. 5 seconds and flash the Strobe for 30 seconds. Also, two seconds after power drops, the SSA1 will sound the siren for 5 seconds and strobe the LEDs for 30 seconds if a 9V battery is installed.

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