ZiFiSense ZETA OCZ1ZT92 Manual

ZiFiSense ZETA OCZ1ZT92 Manual

Dry contact sensor

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  • Page 1 ZETA Dry Contact Sensor ZETA Dry Contact Sensor...
  • Page 2 ZETA Dry Contact Sensor Copyright Statement ZiFiSense owns the copyright on this specification. No part of this specification may be reproduced in any form or means, without the prior written consent of ZiFiSense. Disclaimer This specification is preliminary and is subject to change at any time without prior notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ZETA Dry Contact Sensor Table of Contents 1. Product Description..................4 2. Applications..................... 4 3. Appearance...................... 4 4. Features......................4 5. Specifications....................5 6. Packing List..................... 5 7. Installation....................... 6 7.1. Screw..................... 6 7.2. Adhesive 3M..................8 8. Use of Device....................12 7.3. Cable Ties....................9 8.1.
  • Page 4: Product Description

    ZETA Dry Contact Sensor 1. Product Description ZETA Dry Contact Sensor uses electrodes to detect the dry contact signal and generates alarm. Otherwise it remains in standby mode with ultra-low power consumption when there is no such signal triggered. 2. Applications Building property and industry where dry contact sinals are need to be detected.
  • Page 5: Specifications

    ZETA Dry Contact Sensor 5. Specifications Product No. OCZ1ZT92 Transmission protocol ZETA Frequency band 920-925 MHz Wireless Features Output power 20±3 mW Power supply Battery, 2*ER14505 Battery capacity 2*2700 mAh Electrical Features Stand-by current ≤ 10 μA Working current ≤ 70 mA Size 66*55*36 mm Enclosure material...
  • Page 6: Installation

    ZETA Dry Contact Sensor 7. Installation There are three installation methods: Screw, 3M Adhesive and cable ties. 7.1. Screw 7.1.1.Auxiliary material Materials Quantity self tapping screw (M3*20) 2/device #4 expanded plastic pipe Percussion drill,#4 drill bit,hammer slotted screwdriver, cross screwdriver ...
  • Page 7 Use the self-tapping screws to secure the device in the mounting position. ZETA Dry Contact Sensor mounting hole mounting hole  Power on Insert the power plug into the upper power socket, install two 14505 batteries (remove the insulation sheet for the existing battery), and close the upper cover.
  • Page 8: Adhesive 3M

    ZETA Dry Contact Sensor 7.2. Adhesive 3M 7.2.1.Auxiliary material Materials Quantity 3M seamless thickened double-sided adhesive Slotted screwdriver, utility knife  Installation position 7.2.2.Installation instructions Select a flat mounting position, and clean it up.  Open the device case Use a slotted screwdriver to open the top cover from the bottom edge. opening ...
  • Page 9: Cable Ties

    ZETA Dry Contact Sensor power socket  Adhesive device Take the appropriate amount of 3M adhesive, attach it to the back of the sensor, remove the protective film of the 3M adhesive, and install the device to the specified position. 7.3.
  • Page 10 ZETA Dry Contact Sensor opening  Fixation Pass the 2 cable ties through the device and secure to the installation rod Installation position...
  • Page 11 ZETA Dry Contact Sensor  Power on Insert the power plug into the upper power socket, install two 14505 batteries (remove the insulation sheet for the existing battery), and close the upper cover. power socket...
  • Page 12: Use Of Device

    ZETA Dry Contact Sensor 8. Use of Device  Place the device within the coverage of the ZETA network 8.1. Steps for usage  Install the battery, and wait for the device to go online.  After the device is online, the current device status is reported. ...
  • Page 13 FCC 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. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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