User Guide for Z-Wave models including: Smart Smoke Sensor, HS1SA-Z
HS1SA-Z Z-Wave Device Guide 1-Device Inclusion - Click [Add] icon in Z-Wave PC Controller Program. - Press the Net Button 3 times within 1.5s, Green LED is Blinking 3 times within 1 second.
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DocumentDocumentTest_Button/LED Indicator HS1SA-Z Z-Wave Device Guide Document Net_Button 1-Device Inclusion - Click [Add] icon in Z-Wave PC Controller Program. - Press the Net_Button 3 times within 1.5s, Green LED is Blinking 3 times within 1 second. - If Inclusion Process is successful, Green led will turn off. 2-Device Exclusion - Click [Remove] icon in Z-Wave PC Controller Program - Press the Net_Button 3 times within 1.5s - If Exclusion Process is successful, Green led is Blinking 6 times, then turn off. 3-Device test mode if Inclusion process is successful, Press Test_Button to test if the device is working normally. Red LED blinks 3 times when smoke is detected. 4-Device detection mode if Inclusion process is successful, the device will report alarm information if detect the status change of smoke and no smoke . Red LED blinks quickly when smoke is detected. 5-Device Factory Reset -Long press Net_Button while installing batteries in HS1SA-Z. - Device Reset Locally notification is Transmitted. -Please use this procedure only when the network primary controller is missing or otherwise inoperable. 6-Association & Association Group Information - Lifeline between controller and HS1SA-Z - Supported command classes Battery report, Notification report, and Device Reset Locally notification, Binary report. - Maximum supported nodes are 5. - Association Group description Association group 1: Lifeline association group Include command classes: Battery report, Notification report, and Device Reset Locally notification, Binary report. Association group 2: Root Device group(Binary Sensor) Binary Sensor Command Class: Compatible with 300 series 1- Binary Sensor reports status of smoke or no smoke via Lifeline. 2-When the sensor detects status change between smoke and no smoke, the device will be triggered. Association group 3: Root Device group(Notification) 1- Notification reports reports status of detect smoke or no smoke via Lifeline. 2- When the sensor detects status change between smoke and no smoke, the device will be triggered. 7-Notification Report -Press or release test button, or smoke status is changed(smoke detected or no smoke detected) , Notification Report is transmitted Notification Type Smoke Alarm (0x01) Event Previous Events cleared ( 0x00) Smoke detected, Unknown Location(0x02) 8-Battery Report - Battery Report is transmitted when power on the device. - Battery Report is transmitted once a day. - Battery Report is transmitted when the battery falls less than 10% - Battery Voltage 2.4V ~ 3.0V Under 2.4V Battery Level 10~ 100 (%) 0xFF 9-Wake up Notification - Wake up Notification is transmitted every 24 hours by default. - Wake up Notification is transmitted after Notification Report is Transmitted 10-Devices from multiple manufacturers in one network - This product can be included and operated in any Z-Wave network with other Z-Wave certified devices from other manufacturers and/or other applicants. All non-battery operated nodes within the network will act as repeaters regardless of vendor to increase reliability of the network. 11-Z-Wave Specifications Device Type : Sensor - Notification Role Type : RSS (Reporting Sleeping Slave) Command Class Support/Control Z-Wave plus info Version Manufacture Specific Notification Device Reset Locally Association Group Information Association Battery Wake Up Power Level Binary Sensor 12-Indicate LED statues description- status LED status Alarm sound Normal Red LED flash every 53s No sound Test mode Alarm Silence mode Red LED flash quickly Red LED flash quickly Red LED flash 1 time every 10 Sound"Di-Di-Di"loudly Sound"Di-Di-Di"loudly No sound seconds Low battery Red LED flash 1 time every 53 Sound "Di" every 53 seconds seconds Fault Red LED flash 2 times every Sound "Di" twice every 53 53 seconds seconds 13-How to replace the batteries Turn right to dismantle the mounting base of the device 1)take out battery from the device 2)Insert the battery into the device ( You must be careful of the battery polarity) Turn left to install the mounting base of the device (before install the mounting base, you should must insert battery firstly , otherwise the mounting base will not be fixed) 14-Technical Specifications Model No. RF frequency RF operating distance Powered by Temperature Humidity Weight HS1SA-Z 868.40- 869.85 MHz Up to 100m outdoor line of sight Up to 40m indoor 1 x CR123A -10~ 50 95% max 69.2g (batteries)Writer LibreOffice Vanilla 7.1