Z-Wave ZXT-120 Guide de l'utilisateur

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and operate
Zipato
smart alarm
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Page 1 - SMART ALARM

This guide describes how to install, program and operate Zipato smart alarm system.How can I manage all security issues with one easy, intuitive and e

Page 2 - LEGAL INFORMATION

2.2 PIR MOTION DETECTOR W. TEMPERATURE METERThis motion detector (PIR = passive infrared receiver) detects the presence of a person in a room. The uni

Page 3 - SAFETY INFORMATION

SMART ALARM BOX Package consists of Zipabox control unit (including Ethernet cable, adopter and antenna) and other accessoriesDOOR/WINDOW SENSORNETWO

Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

0102 0304 DOOR/WINDOW SENSOR PREPARATIONDoor/window sensor is ready for usage when its batteries are inserted. RFID KEYPADWith the RFID keypad you ca

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The Zipabox’s capabilities can easily be expanded using “snap-in” expansion modules that will add support for new interfaces and functionalities, comm

Page 6 - 1.0 INTRODUCTION

MOUNTING METHODS SELFADHESIVE INSTALLATIONClean the surface with a suitable degreaser. Remove the protective covering from one side of the double sid

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PIR MOTION DETECTOR MOUNTINGUse adhesive tape to mount PIR motion detector at 2 meters above surface.To enhance proper operation, place PIR motion de

Page 8 - LOCATION PLANNING

RFID KEYPAD MOUNTING01. Use a flat screwdriver at the inlets on the sides to gently unlock the back cover.02. Use the designated holes on the back c

Page 9 - 2.0 UNPACKING ZIPATO

LOCATE YOUR SERIAL NUMBER Your Serial number is located on the back of the Zipabox, make a note of it as it will be required when registering your pan

Page 10 - 2.3 DOOR/WINDOW SENSOR

5.1 ACCOUNT CREATIONTo benefit from the Zipato monitoring and control service you will need to set up your Zipato account and register your Zipabox. U

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5.2 REGISTER YOUR ZIPABOXWhen you first time log in to your account, you need to enter serial number of your Zipabox. Serial number is located on back

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TRADEMARKSZipato and the Zipato logo are registered Trademarks. All other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks or registered trademarks o

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Adding new user requires you to enter new user’s details and to give him/her certain rights. Add new user by filing out empty fields, then click on sav

Page 14 - MOUNTING

If your Zipato Smart Alarm starter kit came with pre-joined devices, then you can skip this chapter. Your devices are already preprogrammed to work wi

Page 15 - DOOR/WINDOW SENSOR MOUNTING

RESET DOOR/WINDOW SENSOR Before Door/Window sensor is added to Zipabox reset it to delete any prior controller information.01. Click on Add device bu

Page 16 - RFID KEYPAD MOUNTING

RESET RFID KEYPAD01. Start Zipato Control Center.Click on Add device button in General window02. From drop down menu chose Generic Z-Wave03. Click

Page 17 - THE ZIPABOX

7.1 GENERAL SECURITY PARAMETERSLog in to Zipato online using owner’s credentials and go to Security widget. The Security widget is the management and

Page 18 - USER ACCOUNT

you to exit home upon arming the partition in ARM AWAY mode. HOME ENTRY DELAY - how many seconds home entry zone will allow you to enter your code aft

Page 19 - 5.3 FINALIZE YOUR ACCOUNT

Zipabox main user ( parent user ) will automatically show up in Users tab. Any additional Zipabox user ( child user) will not have permission to contr

Page 20 - YOUR CONTACTS

ENTRY - check here if you want this zone to be entry zone EXIT - check here if you want this zone to be exit zone REMOVE BYPASS - here you can di

Page 21 - 6.0 CONNECTING

ARMING THE SYSTEM AWAY ARMING Enter your PIN code and press OK. Arm and Home can be selected by clicking on it. Select ‘Arm’. Press OK. The exit de

Page 22 - REMOVE DOOR/WINDOW SENSOR

station. If a tamper alarm is activated when the panel is disarmed the system will dial out, and the siren will be on but the alarm message will not b

Page 23 - REMOVE RFID KEYPAD

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATIONTO AVOID CONTACT WITH ELECTRICAL CURRENT: Never install electrical wiring during an electrical storm. Use caution when i

Page 24 - 7.0 SECURITY WIDGET

Through a unique combination of equipment in your home and Zipato services, your property can be monitored all year round. Motion is instantly detecte

Page 25 - USERS TAB

These timings differ because life-threatening situations are treated as a priority. Details of each message type are explained below.NOTE If you are s

Page 26 - CREATE ZONES

ALERT FREQUENCY AND ALERT RESPONDINGZipato only send out one set of Alert Messages to your Contacts per incident detected. An incident is considered ‘

Page 27 - 7.3 TESTING THE SYSTEM

EMAIL:From: [email protected]: Zipato Monitoring Service - Alert Cancellation MessageThis is the Zipato Monitoring Service.We contacted you abo

Page 28 - 8.0 USING THE SYSTEM

PIR AND DOOR/WINDOW CONTACT The LED will flash every time the device is activated indicating a low battery and the control unit display will identify

Page 29 - LOW BATTERY DISPLAY

TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL PROTECTIONyou can add extra door/window contacts, PIRs, keyfob remote controls, outdoor siren, CO detector, shock sensor, gas de

Page 30 - 9.0 ALERTING GUIDE

RESET KEYFOB01. Before Key Chain Controller is added to Zipabox reset it to delete any prior controller information.02. Click on Add device button i

Page 31 - OPTIONAL

RESET RADIATOR VALVE01. Click on Add device button in General window02. From drop down menu chose Radiator valve 03. Click on Reset button04. Fol

Page 32 - SMART ALARM USER GUIDE v1.1

02. For Thermometers chose whatever temperature sensor that is already installed03. Click on save buttonFor detailed instruction how to setup Climate

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HRT4-ZW back Switch no. 1 ADD HRT4ZW TO ZIPABOXHRT4-ZW is added to Zipabox trough Zipato Control Center. These processes are called inclusion or

Page 34 - FLOOD DETECTOR

TABLE OF CONTENTS1.0 | INTRODUCTION 061.1 | Preparation and location planning 082.0 | UNPACKING SMART ALARM 092.1 | Zipabox – main

Page 35 - 10.0 ACCESSORIES

ZXT-120 is with built-in code library for most popular A/C brands in the market. End user can select a particular code number in the code list (refer

Page 36 - 10.3 RADIATOR VALVE

03. When countdown starts press “PROG” button. 04. If device is removed successfully close window by clicking on button upper right corner.10.6 IR

Page 37 - CREATING NEW CLIMATE

10.8 FLOOD SENSOR ST812The ST812 is a battery-powered device, which is in sleeping state unless an action is detected. After a programmable sleeping t

Page 38 - 10.4 THERMOSTAT

Power: 4x 1.5V battery LR14/C (included) Power adapter: 6V, 600mA (not included) Auto stop: yes, after 3 minutes Low battery warning: yes Battery

Page 39 - 10.5 IR REPEATER ZXT120

INCLUDE OR EXCLUDE RELAY SWITCH FGS221 Add Double Relay Switch to the network by pushing three times push button key no. or service button B located

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TO SUSTAIN DESIRED TEMPERATURE and humidity (set-point value) Climte widget uses hysteresis logic. Hysteresis range defines set_point tolerance. Even G

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Heating inputs - special (level input) devices for manually setting desired heating point of virtual zone. For example, with mounted thermostat which

Page 42 - 10.9 SIREN SE812

OFF  heating and cooling is turned off.For each temperature adjustment there is four types of control that can be activated by clicking on proper bu

Page 43 - BENEFITS

THERE ARE FOUR CLIMATE MODES: COMFORT MODE: most demanding mode in which heating and cooling points are set to ensure maximum comfort, no matter whi

Page 44 - 10.13 ROLLER SHUTTER FGR221

On/Off Switch: switches lights On/Off by clicking on icon . This icon changes when light are turned On into .Dimmers: adjust light intensity by mo

Page 45 - 11.0 WIDGETS

7.3 | Testing the system 278.0 | USING THE SYSTEM 289.0 | ALERTING GUIDE 309.1 | Educating your Contacts 309.2 | Monitoring Your Propert

Page 46 - MANUAL CONTROL

AIRCONDITION IR:Click on to open settings window. NAME  change endpoint name ROOM  switch position TYPE  switch purpose SUFIX 

Page 47 - AUTOMATIC CONTROL

SETTINGSGENERAL: NAME  change endpoint name ROOM  chose which room/area endpoint belongs to TYPE  chose sensor

Page 48 - DEVICES MENU

TEMPERATURE  displays current room temperature SET_TEMPERATURE  displays thermostat set_point temperature LUMINANCE  displays room li

Page 49 - 11.2 LIGHTS & POWER

GENERAL: NAME  change endpoint name ROOM  choose which room/area endpoint belongs to TYPE  choose device endpoint function SUFIX

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LINE VIEW  Click on COLUMN VIEW  Click on Energy window is graphical user-friendly interface for displaying cost and consumpti

Page 51 - 11.3 SENSORS

CONFIGURING GRAPHICAL OVERVIEW:To start displaying information about energy reading select device endpoint that can report energy consumption. To d

Page 52 - 11.4 METERS

FROM CAMERAS WINDOW every camera connected to zipabox can be accessed and configured. To watch live video from your camera Press bellow your IP camera

Page 53 - SETTINGS

SETTING UP THE CAMERAOnce you added your camera into Camera widget, you need to configure it to work properly with Zipato. It is much easier to setup

Page 54 - 11.5 ENERGY

Waiting for more than a five minutes and still there is no green LED light. Check your Internet connection Check whether you connected your network

Page 55 - GRID VIEW

times or more, it will become “OFFLINE”, if it responds next time when Zipabox is asking him (or during it’s “keep alive time frame”) “!” will disappe

Page 56 - 11.6 CAMERAS

ZIPATO HOME MANAGEMENT is a new way to run your home from anywhere. Zipato is the first to bring all the best of home automation technology together in

Page 57 - SETTING UP THE CAMERA

ZIPABOX13.0 SPECIFICATIONSELECTRICAL & ENVIROMENTALPOWER SUPPLY DC 1.5V, 1X CR123A BATTERYSTANDBY POWER CONSUMPTION <0.5WLOW

Page 58 - 12.0 TROUBLESHOOTING

DOOR/WINDOW SENSORNOTE Specifications are subject to change without prior noticeELECTRICAL & ENVIROMENTALPOWER SUPPLY DC 1.5V, 1X

Page 59 - CAUTION

ALARMThere are 2 kinds of alarm: Loud alarm - both internal and external sirens blare out constantly and the control panel reports the event by telep

Page 60 - 13.0 SPECIFICATIONS

MAGNETIC CONTACT DETECTOR, WIRELESSA Magnet-controlled switch and a wireless PowerCode transmitter in a shared housing.The detector is mounted on doo

Page 61 - RFID KEYPAD

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Page 62 - 14.0 GLOSSARY

MONITORED CARBON MONOXIDE Zipato can help protect You from this colorless, odorless gas GLASS BREAK DETECTORS Glass Break Detectors can detect mo

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TAMPER PROOF SYSTEMThe security detectors, control panel and external siren are ‘tamper’ protected. Any unauthorized tampering with these items will

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To provide addtional protection you can add extra door/window contacts, PIRs, keyfob remote controls, keypad remote controls, help buttons and smoke d

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