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Technical specs
Normal operating voltage
Frequency range
Wireless Range
Protocols supported
Buzzer-sound
Basic Operations
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The TagReader can arm/disarm a security system.
The TagReader can read RFID-tags.
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The TagReader has the possibility for the user to manually insert codes.
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The TagReader's indicator light will react differently on each action.
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The TagReader has a buzzer, which can be used as walk-in/walk-out notification
(alarm is being disabled/activated).
ow it operates
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After a successful inclusion the Tag Reader can be mounted on the wall.
When pressing the Home or Away button you have 1 second to start using the manual code buttons, if you do
not press any manual code buttons the tag reader will be starting up and you have 6 seconds to show a RFID-
Tag in front of the reader.
With a controller you can request the battery level.
Mounting
1.
Before mount, the Tag Reader should be included into a Z-Wave network and associated.
2.
Use a flat screwdriver at the inlets on the sides to gently unlock the back cover.
3.
Use the supplied screws to mount the cover to the wall.
4.
Place two AA 1,5V batteries into the device.
5.
Mount the TagReader onto the back cover.
6.
Make sure to close it well on all sides.
7.
Mounting is completed when the led blinks for a full second.
Include or exclude in Z-Wave network
1. Press and hold the Tamper switch for 2 seconds and release to start the inclusion or exclude process.
2. When classic inclusion failed, the product will start Network Wide Inclusion automatically.
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Make sure your Z-Wave controller is in the correct operation mode (include or exclude).
Version 0.5
Quick start: Tag Reader EU
2x AA 1,5V batteries
868.42 MHz
min 150 meters in a mesh network
ISO15693, ISO18000-3, Tag-it™, RFID
Approx. 60dBa at 10 cm distance
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19 December 2012
Indicator LED
Home
& Away
Tag area
www.iHome.eu
Tamper switch

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  • Page 1 1. Press and hold the Tamper switch for 2 seconds and release to start the inclusion or exclude process. 2. When classic inclusion failed, the product will start Network Wide Inclusion automatically. Make sure your Z-Wave controller is in the correct operation mode (include or exclude). Version 0.5 19 December 2012 www.iHome.eu...
  • Page 2: Technical Manual: Tag Reader Eu

    Tamper released indicator light blinks 6 times rapidly. Mounting successful indicator light is on for 1 second. RF message send failed indicator light blinks 6 times rapidly Version 0.5 19 December 2012 www.iHome.eu...
  • Page 3 Basic type: BASIC_TYPE_ROUTING_SLAVE Generic type: GENERIC_TYPE_ENTRY_CONTROL Specific type: SPECIFIC_TYPE_NOT_USED Listening: FALSE, Z-Wave Lib: 4.54 class: 0x85 COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION class: 0x80 COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY class: 0x84 COMMAND_CLASS_WAKE_UP class: 0x86 COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION class: 0x72 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 class: 0x71 COMMAND_CLASS_ALARM_V2 class: 0x70 COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION Version 0.5 19 December 2012 www.iHome.eu...
  • Page 4 The purpose of the User Code Command Class is to configure the TagReader to accept certain RFID Tags or codes. This is typically done by some kind of static controller or gateway (for instance the BeNeXt myGate). After sending a User Code Set, including a unique User Identifier (UID), the in-use state (0x01) and the Tag code or keypad sequence using ASCII codes, the TagReader will accept the codes and notify any other device using the Alarm Command Class.
  • Page 5 Manufacturer ID of BeNeXt is 138, the ID of this product is 7. This command class can also be used to request the serialnumber of the device. class 0x20 COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC The basic command class only has a supporting role and is mapped to the Switch Binary Command Class.
  • Page 6 Mode 3: Z-Wave chip is always on to request e.g. version or manufacturer id. If any mode other then 3, that value will be reported after a get but will be handled in SW as mode 1. Param2, 3, 4: not used. Version 0.5 19 December 2012 www.iHome.eu...
  • Page 7 UID that belongs to the code or tag and whether the alarm system should be armed (Away) or disarmed (Home). Every other alarm type that is requested will be ignored by application. Version 0.5 19 December 2012 www.iHome.eu...
  • Page 8: Configuration Reset

    Size: 0x01 (can’t be different from 1) Value: 0x03 (mode 3) The LED of the device will toggle on and off every second to notify you that it is functioning in always awake mode. Version 0.5 19 December 2012 www.iHome.eu...
  • Page 9: Sound & Notification

    (to silently acknowledge the code). The acknowledgement timer is stopped. Note that it is actually possible to disable notification sound, but enable acknowledgement. In this case a silent acknowledgement can be both a Basic/Switch Binary on (0xFF) or off (0x00). Version 0.5 19 December 2012 www.iHome.eu...
  • Page 10: Typical Operation Diagrams

    The following diagrams show the user action that is required and the messages which are being sent from/to the TagReader for several basic operations, including optional functionality as the sound notification and UID acknowledgement. Configure a new tag (for configuring new codes, you can skip directly to the WAKE_UP_NOTIFICATION). Version 0.5 19 December 2012 www.iHome.eu...
  • Page 11 Arm the alarm system Version 0.5 19 December 2012 www.iHome.eu...
  • Page 12 Disarm the alarm system Version 0.5 19 December 2012 www.iHome.eu...
  • Page 13: Troubleshooting

    1. Tag Reader is not included 2. Tag Reader is not associated 3. Tag Reader can’t reached his destination If all three options are corrected, the TagReader is will operate correctly and can be mounted again. Version 0.5 19 December 2012 www.iHome.eu...

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