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SNP-C19033 Mini Gateway UserManual v7
SNP-C19033 Z-Wave Mini Gateway

SNP-C19033

Z-WaveTM Mini Gateway User

Document Revision v1.2

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Content
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Z-Wave Mini Gateway User Manual.......................................................................................... 1

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Introduction..................................................................................................... 3

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Quick Install ..................................................................................................... 5

2.1 Setting Mini Gateway network configuration.............................................. 5

2.2 IP address of Mini Gateway detection......................................................... 6

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Website Introduction ...................................................................................... 7

4.

System Functions............................................................................................. 7

4.1 Change Password......................................................................................... 7

4.2 Change Time zone........................................................................................ 8

4.3 Upgrade System Firmware........................................................................... 9

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Scenes Functions ........................................................................................... 10

5.1 Add Scene Rule .......................................................................................... 10

5.2 Delete Scene Rule ...................................................................................... 12

5.3 Enable/Disable scene rule ......................................................................... 12

5.4 Scene schedule .......................................................................................... 13

5.5 Scene task implement directly .................................................................. 14

6.

Z-Wave Functions .......................................................................................... 15

6.1 Adding Device (Inclusion) .......................................................................... 15 6.2 Remove Device (Exclusion) ........................................................................ 17 6.3 Network Replication (Copy)....................................................................... 18 6.4 Network Update ........................................................................................ 18 6.5 Check a Z-Wave device .............................................................................. 18 6.6 Replace a failed Z-Wave device ................................................................. 20 6.7 Remove a failed Z-Wave device ................................................................. 20 6.8 Request capability rediscovery .................................................................. 22 6.9 Including the Mini Gateway to an existing network (Learn mode) ........... 23 6.10 Factory Default Reset............................................................................... 23 6.11 Device Event History ................................................................................ 25 6.12 Add/Remove node to SmartStart List...................................................... 26 6.13 Additional Information ............................................................................ 27 7. Security Functionality .................................................................................................. 38

7.1 Setting Security Mode ............................................................................... 38

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7.2 Disable Security Mode............................................................................... 38

7.3 Setting the security mode detection devices ............................................ 38

7.4 Turn off all sirens ....................................................................................... 39

8.

Supported Z-Wave Device Classes ................................................................ 39

9.

Supported Z-Wave Command Classes .......................................................... 40

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1. Introduction
Thanks for choosing Mini Gateway. The product is designed primarily as a Z-Wave Gateway / Controller to work with other Z-Wave enabled devices. This product can be operated in any Z-Wave network with other certified devices from other manufacturers. All non-battery operated nodes within the network will act as repeaters regardless of vendor to increase reliability of the network. It is suggested to place the product near your home Internet router. Before installing, please check that you have an available Wi-Fi and power socket in the desired location.
Figure 1: Network Diagram
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Figure 2: Mini Gateway Hardware Overview

Color

Status

Flashes green and blue

System is ready and the network is

connected.

Flashes red and purple

Extranet is unable to connect.

Flashes blue

System is ready.

Flashes green

Extranet is connected.

Flashes red 2 times

System is restored to default WIFI

setting .

Flashes red 5 times and then flashes yellow. System is restored to factory default

setting.

Table 1: Status of LED

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2. Quick Install
Before installing your Z-Wave network Mini Gateway please follow these steps to install your Mini Gateway: Step 1: Plug in USB Type-C power to Mini Gateway. Step 2: Connect the Mini Gateway Wi-Fi "VisionSensorHub_XXXXXX" via your laptop or mobile phone, the Wi-Fi password is 12345678. Step 3: Visit https://VisionSensorhub/index.html or https://192.168.109.1/index.html in
your browser (Google Chrome/ Microsoft Edge). Step 4: Log in the website of Mini Gateway, the default username is root and password is 1234.

2.1 Setting Mini Gateway network configuration

If logging in the website successfully, please follow the steps to set up Wi-Fi for Mini

Gateway.

Step 1: Select "Network Configuration" page.

Step 2: Choose "Enable" in SSID setting.

Step 3: Use

to scan available owned Wi-Fi SSID and then key-in password to connect

network.

Step 4: Confirm router information if correct and then click "Save" button. The system will be

restarted, please wait a moment.

Step 5: If the network is connected successfully, the light of Mini Gateway will be blue and

green.

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Step 6: If the network is failed to connect, the light will be blue, please presses the reset button 6~10 seconds up to restore default configurations of Wi-Fi.
Figure 3: Setting Mini Gateway network steps
2.2 IP address of Mini Gateway detection
Please download GWScanner from http://www.visionsecurity.com.tw . Step 1: Please lunch the GWScanner.exe in Windows environment of your computer..
Step 2: Select your network interface. Step 3: Select your device information and enter scanner range value. Step 4: Click "Start Scan" button to detect the IP address of Mini Gateway. Step 5: Visit the website of detected IP of Mini Gateway in your browser.
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3. Website Introduction
The website has four main menus "System", "Scenes", "Z-Wave" and "Security".  "System": displaying version of Mini Gateway, network information, time zone setting,
and password change.  "Scenes": Users can customize the linkage between different devices.  "Z-Wave": displaying Z-Wave devices. User can control all devices.  "Security": Provides home security configuration.
4. System Functions
You can upgrade firmware, change password, change time zone and setting network.
4.1 Change Password
Step 1: Click the icon "Change Password".
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Step 2: Enter the current password in the first line. Step 3: Enter the new password in the second line. Step 4: Enter the new password again in the third line. Step 5: Click "Change" button to save setting. Step 6: If setting up successful, and then website will log out automatically.
4.2 Change Time zone
Step 1: Click "Change Time zone" button.
Step 2: Select your time zone. Step 3: Input the Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server if you want to calibrate the system time from network. Step 4: Click "Change" button for save setting.
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4.3 Upgrade System Firmware
Step 1: Click the "Upload" icon.
Step 2: Click the "Browse" button to select the firmware file (filename.bin). Step 3: Click the "Upgrade" button to start upgrading firmware. Step 4: Wait 600 seconds until upgrade finished.
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If upgrading failed, please refresh the web page, and then back to the step 1.
5. Scenes Functions
You can integrate numbers of Z-Wave devices which can be executed by any of the following triggers:  Events
The designated devices can be triggered by notification of another device.  Schedule
The designated devices can be triggered by preset time.  Manual
A user can manually execute a Scene by clicking "Run".
5.1 Add Scene Rule
Step 1: Click "Add New Scene" button.
Step 2: Enter scene name. Step 3: Select scene icon and then click "Next" button.
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Step 4: Select location of trigger device. Step 5: Select device of trigger event. Step 6: Select event of trigger device. Step 7: Click the "Next" button.
Step 8: Select location of task device. Step 9: Select device of task event. Step 10: Select event of task device. Step 11: Click the "Next" button.
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Step 12: Check information and then click the "Finish" button.
5.2 Delete Scene Rule
Step 1: Click the scene delete button.
Step 2: Click the "OK" button.
5.3 Enable/Disable scene rule
Step 1: Click the scene switch button.
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5.4 Scene schedule
Step 1: Click the scene setting.
Step 2: Click the "schedule" icon.
Step 3: Select date, time and repeat days.
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Step 4: Click the "Save" button.
5.5 Scene task implement directly
Step 1: Click the scene Run button.
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6. Z-Wave Functions
6.1 Adding Device (Inclusion)
Step 1: Click button "Add Device" on the website.
Step 2: System is on inclusion mode and waiting for user to trigger inclusion mode of device. If you would like to stop this action, just taps Exit button.
Step 3: After triggering device, the gateway will show "Setting Security Grant". If the device supports S2 Security, please choose the security level for the device. If the selection is "S2 Access Control" or "S2 Authenticated", the system will prompt user to input the device first 5 digit of the DSK. If device only supports S0, the gateway will automatically skip "Setting Security Grant" step.
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Step 4: Wait for the whole inclusion process to finish; it may take up to 1-2 minutes depending on the device. Step 5: If the inclusion is successful, the system will show "device included successfully". Otherwise, a failure message will appear.
Step 6: If the inclusion is successful, you will be asked to name the device and set up a location of the device.
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6.2 Remove Device (Exclusion)
Step 1: Click button "Remove Device".
Step 2: System is on exclusion mode and waiting for user to trigger the intended device to removal mode. If you would like to stop this action, just taps Exit button.
Step 3: If the exclusion is successful, system will show the excluded node ID on the pop-up window.
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6.3 Network Replication (Copy)
Initiate a replication to copy network information from your gateway to another controller. 1) Start the add device process in Adding Device. 2) Follow the manufacturer's instructions of the other controller to enable it to go into
learn mode. 3) Enter DSK code if necessary, and await the whole process to finish.
6.4 Network Update
Update your Z-Wave network for maintenance and optimization routine, which includes checking and repairing node return routes and checking node neighbors. This operation will also be performed at least 10 minutes.
6.5 Check a Z-Wave device
Check and attempt to locate missing or out of range devices, if icon turns gray, the device loses connection. Note if device is a battery type, the battery maybe is out of power. Step 1: Click "Check" button.
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Step 2: Wait gateway for looking for missing device.
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6.6 Replace a failed Z-Wave device
Step 1: Click "Replace" button.
Step 2: Start the add device process in Adding Device.
Step 3: Follow the manufacturers instructions of the other controller to enable it to go into learn mode. Step 4: Enter DSK code if necessary, and await the whole process to finish.
6.7 Remove a failed Z-Wave device
Step 1: Click "Remove" button, if the device is failed node.
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Step 2: Click "Remove" button would force remove the device. Step 3: If the exclusion is successful, system will show the exclude node ID on the pop-up window.
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6.8 Request capability rediscovery
Step 1: Click "Request" button, the Mini Gateway would rediscovery the device capability.
Step 2: If successful, the device information would update correctly.
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6.9 Including the Mini Gateway to an existing network (Learn mode)
The Z-Wave gateway can also function as an Inclusion / Secondary Controller in the existing Z-Wave network. Step 1: Follow the manufacturer's instructions of the other controller to enable it into Add mode. Step 2: Click "Learn Mode" button. If it is a S2 Controller, the DSK of the Gateway will appear. Please key in the DSK to the other Controller UI when prompted.
Step 3: When completed, the UI will show the existing Controller and device(s) in the network.
6.10 Factory Default Reset
Factory resets of Z-Wave controller. Do note that once this is done, any device in the Z-Wave network will not be accessible. Hence proceed with caution when doing reset as it is irreversible. If this controller is the primary controller for your network, resetting it will result in the nodes in your network being orphaned and it will be necessary after the reset to exclude and re-include all of the nodes in the network. If this controller is being used as a secondary controller in the network, use this procedure to reset this controller only in the event that the network primary controller is missing or otherwise inoperable.
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Step 1: Click Gateway setting button. Step 2: Select "Z-Wave Reset" button.
Step 3: Confirm the dialog. Click "Reset" button will perform a factory reset to the Gateway.
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6.11 Device Event History
Click the icon to show history of device.
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6.12 Add/Remove node to SmartStart List
Step 1: Click "SmartStart" from Z-Wave menu. Step 2: Type in 40 decimals S2 DSK number of the device which user wants to add in using SmartStart and presses "Send".
No further action is required and the SmartStart product will be added automatically.
Step 3: You can use "Remove" button to remove the specified DSK.
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6.13 Additional Information
6.13.1 Controlled Command Classes Our product has two ways to control device. End user could quickly switch status from node table (such as switch on/off, lock/unlock, multi level switch, etc.) or click configuration icon to enter detail setting of the node.
6.13.2 Association Command Class and Multi Channel Association Command Class The gateway supports Association Command Class. It has one association group 1("Lifeline" Group); only one device can be associated to this group. The Gateway will send reset notifications to the associated device when the factory reset is performed on the Gateway. End user could control Association Command and Multi Channel Command from detail setting interface. If device supports Association Command Class and Multi Channel Association Command Class at same time the gateway only show Multi Channel Association Command Class in the detail setting.
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6.13.3 Basic Command Class The gateway is able to controlled Basic Set/Get CC to devices but not supported. It's going to ignores requests when others controller send Basic Set/Get CC to Gateway. This command must to enter detail setting interface.
6.13.4 Battery Command Class The gateway display battery level on node table when device support Battery Command Class. Or send battery get command from detail setting interface manually. 6.13.5 Binary Switch Command Class End user could switch status from detail setting of the node.
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6.13.6 Door Lock Command Class End user could switch lock and unlock from detail setting of the node.
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6.13.7 Central Scene Command Class The gateway provide setting scene in the detailed setting.
If you want to test your scenes, you must trigger central scene device. ·Pressing shortly the key can be used as trigger for scenes. · Holding the key does nothing. · Releasing the key (after long press) can be used as trigger for scenes. · Holding and releasing are both shown as "Long Pressed" each. 6.13.8 Configuration Command Class End user could control this command from the detailed setting interface. Set and Get must refer device user manual.
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6.13.9 Firmware Update MD Command Class This command must enter the detailed setting interface and click button "Upgrade".
Some devices have several firmware targets. End user must click the "Get" button to get firmware targets information and select targets before firmware update.
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6.13.10 Indicator Command Class End users could control this command from the detailed setting interface or click the icon to identify itself. The supporting node will be switched on 600ms and switched off 200ms three times.
End user could click "Find Gateway" button to find gateway, the gateway will be blinks with red light.
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6.13.11 Meter Command Class End users could get different unit from the detailed setting interface.
6.13.12 Multilevel Switch Command Class End users could switch level 0 to 100 from node table. If you want to confirm the current level, you must enter the detailed setting.
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6.13.13 Notification Command Class When gateway has received a Notification Command Report, it displays on node table.
4.12.14 Power Level Command Class End users could control this command from the detailed setting interface.
6.13.15 Sensor Multilevel Command Class When gateway received Sensor Multilevel Command Report it display on node table. The gateway doesn't provide end user send this command.
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6.13.16 Security Command Class The gateway is a security-enabled device. When a security-enabled Z-Wave device is added to the Gateway's network, its secure communication will be 128-bit AES encrypted. Whether S0 or S2 is used, they will depend on the included device. End users could view security level from the detailed setting interface.
6.13.17 Sound Switch Command Class End users could switch sound tone and volume from the detailed setting interface.
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6.13.18 User Code Command Class End users could control this command from the detailed setting interface.
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6.13.19 Wake Up Command Class End users could control this command from the detailed setting interface.
6.13.20 Anti-Theft Unlock Command Class End users could control this command from the detailed setting interface.
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7. Security Functionality
7.1 Setting Security Mode
Step 1: Switch your security mode.
Step 2: If setting successfully, the background of security mode will become green color.
7.2 Disable Security Mode
Step 1: If you want to disable security mode, please click toggle button of "Security Mode" side. Step 2: Enter website to log in and then click "OK" button.
7.3 Setting the security mode detection devices
Step 1: Select the security mode Step 2: Select the devices to detect in the security mode. Step 3: Click "Save" button.
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7.4 Turn off all sirens
Step 1: Click the "All sirens off" button for turning off all sirens.

8. Supported Z-Wave Device Classes
Device Class GENERIC_TYPE_STATIC_CONTROLLER SPECIFIC_TYPE_GATEWAY

Value 02 07

Type Generic Specific

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9. Supported Z-Wave Command Classes

Command Class APPLICATION_STATUS ASSOCIATION ASSOCITAION_GRP_INFO CRC-16_ENCAP DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD INCLUSION_CONTROLLER INDICATOR MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC

Version 1 3 3 1 1 5 1 3 2

MULTI_CMD

1

MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION

4

NETWORK_MANAGEMENT_BASIC

2

NETWORK_MANAGEMENT_PROXY

4

NETWORK_MANAGEMENT_INCLUSION

4

NETWORK_MANAGEMENT_INSTALLATION_MAINTENANCE 4

NODE_PROVISIONING

1

POWERLEVEL

1

SECURITY

1

SECURITY_2

1

SUPERVISION

1

TIME

1

TRANSPORT_SERVICE

2

VERSION

3

ZWAVEPLUS_INFO

2

Security level none highest granted highest granted none highest granted highest granted none none This command class is supported secure only if DUT is included on S2 security level. none highest granted highest granted highest granted highest granted highest granted This command class only supported if DUT is SIS and works on S2 Access security level highest granted none none none none none highest granted none

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