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1 zigbee flood sensor
1 Installation and User Manual
1 CR123 battery
The GWA1514 zigbee flood sensor promptly indicates any possible water leaks or infiltrations in your home. The device can easily be integrated in a zigbee network for smart home solutions, or combined with an actuator GWA1521 to create a simple anti-flood system.
Description of the push-buttons and LEDs (fig. A)
A1. Multi-purpose push-button / RED LED
A2. Test and alarm silencer push-button / RED alarm LED
Turn the device cover anti-clockwise (fig. B), then remove the plastic disk (fig. C). Insert the CR123 battery (fig. D), respecting the polarity. Replace the plastic disk and the cover, rotating it clockwise this time.
The detector must be positioned on the floor, in a place where flooding could possibly occur.
The installation point must be easy to access so that the battery can be checked and replaced without problems.
The device performs the following functions:
Flood detection:
the device detects the presence of water, generating an acoustic/light signal and sending a zigbee radio signal
Temperature sensor:
the detector has a built-in temperature sensor; the temperature value is sent every minute if the variations are more than 0.1°C, or every 10 minutes if the value remains constant
Joining to the network
The flood detector can be added (with the factory settings) to an existing zigbee network, by inserting the battery (fig. D). It will automatically launch a search for a zigbee network to connect to (maximum 15 minutes). Make sure the zigbee network is open ("permit join" active). During the search, LED A1 will blink every second (fig. F). When the device is associated with a network, the search ends and the LED stops blinking and switches off. If the search time expires, it can be restarted by a short press on the multi-purpose push-button (A1).
Factory reset
In the event of anomalous device operation, or before using it in a new zigbee network, you must reset it.
To make the factory reset of the device and restore the factory conditions:
The device resumes its factory configuration, deleting all the bindings and the data relating to the zigbee network that it was formerly connected to.
The bindings and application functions can be configured via software or locally, using the multi-purpose push-button / LED. Detailed information about the configuration parameters and their values is given in the technical manual of the zigbee Commissioning Tool software (www.gewiss.com).
Binding for flood alarm - measured temperature (EZ Mode, Initiator)
To associate the flood sensor with at least one zigbee device that uses a flood alarm or the measured temperature value, you must:
NOTE: if you want to create an anti-flood system with one flood sensor or more and with the GWA1521 actuator, wait until the linking phase has terminated and then set the actuator dip-switches as follows:
With this configuration, the actuator closes the output contact when at least one sensor activates the flood alarm; the contact is only reopened when the local push-button associated with the actuator is pressed.
Press the test push-button (fig. E) to make sure the siren is working. If this push-button is held down (6.5 seconds, or 3 rings), an alarm is generated and sent to the zigbee network.
When the alarm is triggered, the alarm LED (A2) blinks briefly and the siren rings. To silence the alarm, press the device disk (underneath the arcs, fig. G). The sensor will be inhibited for 10 minutes.
When the battery is run down, the device makes a short beep every minute and the alarm LED (A2) blinks every minute.
To replace the battery, turn the device cover anti-clockwise (fig. B) and remove the plastic disk (fig. C).
Insert the new battery, respecting the polarity. After completing the operation, check the device is working properly.
Radio protocol | zigbee / IEEE 802.15.4 |
Frequency | 2.4 GHz |
Output power | +8 dBm |
Power supply | Battery: 1 x CR123 replaceable |
Estimated battery life | max. 5 years |
Command elements | Multi-purpose push-button (A1) |
Test and silencer push-button (A2) | |
Visualisation elements | RED multi-purpose LED |
RED alarm LED | |
Liquid detection | Every 5 minutes (by default) |
In alarm mode: immediately | |
Siren | 85dB / 3m |
Temperature sensor | Range: 0 to 50°C Resolution: 0.1°C (precision ± 0.5°C) |
Usage environment | Internal |
Operating temperature | 0 to +50°C |
Storage temperature | -20 to +80°C |
Relative humidity | 10 - 95% (non-condensative) |
Degree of protection | IP20 |
Size | Ø 60 x 37mm |
Colour | White |
Certifications | zigbee |
Reference Standards | IEC 60669-2-1 ETSI EN 300 328 |
Gewiss declares that the radio article (code GWA1514) complies with Directive 2014/53/EU. The complete text of the EU declaration is available at the following Internet address:
www.gewiss.com
Contact details according to the relevant European Directives and Regulations:
GEWISS S.p. A. Via A.Volta, 1 IT-24069 Cenate Sotto (BG) Italy tel: +39 035 946 111 E-mail: qualitymarks@gewiss.com
+39 035 946 111 8.30 - 12.30 / 14.00 - 18.00 monday ÷ friday |
+39 035 946 260 |
sat@ gewiss.com www.gewiss.com |
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