Temperature Humidity Sensor
Engineering Specification
Engineering Specification
Engineering Specification
Table of Content
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2
2.1
2.2
2.3
3.2
3.3
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.5
4.6
4.7
Overview ....................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Specifications ................................................................................................................................................................. 2
Structural Characteristics ............................................................................................................................................... 2
Hardware Characteristics .............................................................................................................................................. 2
Software Characteristics ................................................................................................................................................ 2
3 Quick Start ..................................................................................................................................................................... 3
3.1
How to add the product ................................................................................................................................................. 3
3.1.1 Classic inclusion ......................................................................................................................................................... 3
3.1.2 SmartStart ................................................................................................................................................................. 3
How to remove the product ........................................................................................................................................... 3
How to factory reset ...................................................................................................................................................... 3
4
Software Function Definition ......................................................................................................................................... 5
Supported Command Classes ......................................................................................................................................... 5
Basic Command Class mapping ..................................................................................................................................... 5
Z-Wave Plus Info ............................................................................................................................................................ 5
4.4 Manufacturer Specific .................................................................................................................................................... 6
Version ........................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Association Group Info ................................................................................................................................................... 6
Notification .................................................................................................................................................................... 7
4.8 Wake Up ........................................................................................................................................................................ 7
4.9 Multilevel Sensor ........................................................................................................................................................... 7
4.10
Configuration ................................................................................................................................................................. 7
Engineering Specification
1 Overview
The Temperature Humidity Sensor measures the three air quality parameters temperature, humidity and dew point and reports them to a
central controller. Besides this, the device can directly control groups of other Z-Wave™ devices on over- and undershooting a set
temperature and/or humidity parameter.This can be used to establish control loops for temperature and humidity.
This product supports Security 2 Command Class. While a Security S2 enabled Controller is needed in order to fully use the security feature.
This product can be operated in any Z-Wave network with other Z-Wave certified devices from other manufacturers. All mains operated
nodes within the network will act as repeaters regardless of vendor to increase reliability of the network.
This product supports SmartStart. SmartStart enabled products can be added into a Z-Wave network by scanning the Z-Wave QR Code
present on the product with a controller providing SmartStart inclusion. No further action is required and the SmartStart product will be
added automatically within 10 minutes after this product being powered on in the network vicinity.
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2 Specifications
2.1 Structural Characteristics
Parameter
Value
Product Identifier
Dimensions
Color
IP Class
Usage
ZW027
34x34x16 mm
White
IP 20
Indoor
2.2 Hardware Characteristics
Parameter
Z-Wave Module
Z-Wave TX Power
Indicator Light
Battery Type
Work Current
Value
ZGM130S
Max:13dBm
2 red ,2 green
1*CR2477
Z-Wave Antenna Distance
40m(Indoor)/150m(outdoor)
Standby Current
4uA
15mA(wake up), 20mA(Semd message)
2.3 Software Characteristics
Parameter
Wireless Technology
Z-Wave Plus™
Z-Wave Version
Value
Z-Wave
7.15.1
Z-Wave Plus V2
Z-Wave Device Type
Notification Sensor
Z-Wave Role Type
ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_REPORT_ROLE_TYPE_SLAVE_SLEEPING_REPORTING (0x06)
Generic Device Type
GENERIC_TYPE_SENSOR_NOTIFICATION(0x07)
Specific Device Type
SPECIFIC_TYPE_NOTIFICATION_SENSOR (0x01)
Security Class
Non-Security, S0, S2 Unauthenticated, and S2 Authenticated
SmartStart Compatible
Support. After powering on, SmartStart is auto activated.
Over The Air (OTA)
Support. Firmware can be updated via RF.
Multi Channel Device
No
Association
Factory Reset
Support. Refer to Section 4.6 Association Group Info.
Support. Refer to Section 3.3 How to factory reset.
Power-down Memory
Support. All command settings will stay unchanged even power down.
Low Battery warning
Support.
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3 Quick Start
3.1 How to add the product
The following will step you through adding the product to your Z-Wave network.
Note:
When powered, the product will indicate Z-Wave status with the LED:
• Red LED blink 5 seconds and then off - the product is not added to any Z-Wave network.
• Green LED light on 1 second - the product is already added to the Z-Wave network.
3.1.1 Classic inclusion
1. Power the product.
2. Place your gateway or controller into Z-Wave pair or inclusion mode. (Please refer to your controller/gateway manual on how to do this).
3. Click button 3x times within 1 second. Red and Green LED slow blink which indicates entering inclusion mode, and Node Info will be
issued for adding.
4. If your controller supports S2 security, and you want to add the product into S2 Authenticated network, please scan the QR code or enter
the PIN code (the underlined 5-digits of the DSK) when prompted. [IMPORTANT] QR/PIN code can be found on the product. A full DSK
string can be found on the packaging.
5. Wait for the adding process to end.
6. Confirm the adding result. Successful adding will be confirmed by the Z-Wave controller’s message or LED status. If adding is successful,
Green LED will light stays on 2 seconds and then off. If its Red LED light stays on 2 seconds and then off ,it indicates adding is unsuccessful.
The product will auto-reset and then activate SmartStart. Repeat the above steps or contact us for further support if needed.
The classic manually inclusion will exit if click button once during the adding process. Its Red LED will light stays on 2 seconds and then off.
The product will auto-reset and activate SmartStart.
Note:
3.1.2 SmartStart
1. Scan the Z-Wave QR Code present on the product with a controller providing SmartStart inclusion. No further action is required and the
product will be added automatically within 10 minutes after this product being powered on in the network vicinity.
2. Red and Green LED will fast blink after your controller beginning to respond to its SmartStart inclusion request.
3. Confirm the adding result. Successful adding will be confirmed by the Z-Wave controller’s message or LED status. If adding is successful,
Green LED will light stays on 2 seconds and then off. If its Red LED light stays on 2 seconds and then off ,it indicates adding is unsuccessful.
The product will auto-reset and then activate SmartStart. Repeat the above steps or contact us for further support if needed.
3.2 How to remove the product
1. Make sure the product is powered.
2. Place your gateway or controller into Z-Wave pair or exclusion mode. (Please refer to your controller/gateway manual on how to do this).
3. Click button 3x times within 1 second. Red and Green LED slow blink which indicates entering exclusion mode.
4. Wait for the removing process to end.
5. Confirm the removing result. Successful removing will be confirmed by the Z-Wave controller’s message or LED status. If removing is
successful, Green LED will light stays on 2 seconds and then off. If its Red LED light stays on 2 seconds and then off ,it indicates removing is
unsuccessful.
3.3 How to factory reset
Reset procedure allows to restore the product back to its factory settings, which means all information about the Z-Wave controller and
user configuration will be deleted.
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1. Make sure the product is powered.
2. Press and hold the button for at least 10s, and then Factory Reset is performed. The product will issue a Device Reset Locally Command
via its Lifeline to notify the Lifeline destination that the product has been reset to its factory default state. And it will perform the reset
operation regardless of whether or not the delivery of the Device Reset Locally Notification is successful.
Note:
If you press and hold the button, 5 to 10 seconds, the Green LED will slow flash,and then Green LED light 2 senconds until the factory
settings are restored.
Resetting the product is not the recommended way of removing the product from the Z-Wave network. Use reset procedure only if the
primary controller is missing or inoperable. Certain product removal can be achieved by the procedure of removing described in “How to
remove the product”.
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4 Software Function Definition
4.1 Supported Command Classes
In order to increase interoperability with legacy controlling nodes, this device can reply to Manufacturer Specific Get Commands received
non-securely if it was granted the S0 network key as its highest Security Class.
Command Class
S0 Securely added
S2 Securely added
Version Not
added
Non-
secure
added
Non-secure
CC
Secure CC Non-secure
Secure CC
CC
Support
ZWAVEPLUS_INFO
Support
Support
Support
ASSOCIATION
Support
Support
MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION 3
Support
Support
ASSOCIATION_GROUP_INFO
Support
Support
TRANSPORT_SERVICE
Support
Support
Support
Support
VERSION
Support
Support
MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC
Support
Support
DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY
Support
Support
Support
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FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD
Support
Support
MULTILEVEL SENSER
11
Support
Support
Support
Support
Support
Support
INDICATOR
POWERLEVEL
BATTERY
SENSOR_BINARY
CONFIGURATION
SECURITY
SECURITY_2
NOTIFICATION
WAKE_UP
SUPERVISION
2
2
3
2
3
2
1
3
1
1
2
4
1
1
8
2
1
5
4.2 Basic Command Class mapping
No commands for mapping.
4.3 Z-Wave Plus Info
Parameter
Z-Wave Plus Version
Value
2
Role Type
Node Type
6 (ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_REPORT_ROLE_TYPE_SLAVE_SLEEPING_REPORTING)
0 (ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_REPORT_NODE_TYPE_ZWAVEPLUS_NODE)
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Installer Icon Type
0x0C00 (ICON_TYPE_GENERIC_SENSOR_NOTIFICATION)
User Icon Type
0x0C10 (ICON_TYPE_SPECIFIC_SENSOR_NOTIFICATION_WEATHER_ALARM)
0x00(EU), 0x01(US), 0x02(AU)
0x02(PRODUCT_TYPE_ID_SENSOR)
4.4 Manufacturer Specific
Parameter
Manufacturer ID 1
Manufacturer ID 2
Product Type ID 1
Product Type ID 2
Product ID 1
Product ID 2
4.5 Version
Value
0x03
0x71
0x00
0x09
Parameter
Value
Z-Wave Protocol Library Type 0x03
Z-Wave Protocol Version
0x07
Z-Wave Protocol Sub Version 0x15
Firmware 0 Version
Firmware 0 Sub Version
Hardware Version
0x02
0x00
0x01
Number of firmware targets
0x00
4.6 Association Group Info
Root device
ID
Name
Profile
Function
Node
count
1
Lifeline
5
General:
Lifeline
(0x0001)
Device Reset Locally Notification:
Issued when Factory Reset is performed.
Battery Report
Issued when the battery power changes by more than 10% .
Sensor Binary Report
Issued when Mould danger alarm.
Multilevel Sensor Report
Issued when button pressed to wake up or auto report enable or detect
temperature/humidity change exceeds the set value.
Notification Report
Details see 4.7.
Temperature
High Trigger
5
Temperature Low
Trigger
5
Humidity
Trigger
High
5
Humidity
Trigger
Low
5
General:
Notification
(0x7104)
Basic Set
Issured when the temperature detected is higher th an set value by
Configuration parameter 5.
General:
Notification
(0x7104)
Basic Set
Issured when the temperature detected is lower than set value by
Configuration parameter 6.
General:
Notification
(0x7110)
Basic Set
Issured when the humidity detected
Configuration parameter 7.
General:
Notification
(0x7110)
Basic Set
Issured when the humidity detected
Configuration parameter 8.
is higher than set value by
is
lower than set value by
6
Air Temperature 5
General:
Sensor(0x3
101)
Multilevel Sensor Report
Sensor type = Temperature
Issured when nodes are associated in Association Group 6.
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4.7 Notification
Notification Type
Notification Events
Description
Heat Alarm
0x04
State Idle
Overheat detected
0x00
0x02
Underheat detected
0x06
Issured when overheat or underheat alram removed.
Issured when detect temperature is higher than set
value by Configuration parameter 5 .
Issured when detect temperature is lower than set
value by Configuration parameter 6.
Power Management 0x08
State Idle
0x00
Issured when replace new battery that battery power
more than 90%.
Replace battery now
0x0B
Issued when the battery power lower than 20%.
Weather Alarm
0x10
State Idle
Issured when Moisture Alarm removed.
Moisture Alarm
0x00
0x02
Issured when detect humidity is higher than 70% plus
set value by Configuration param 1 3.
4.8 Wake Up
Parameter
Min Wake Up Interval Seconds
Max Wake Up Interval Seconds
Default Wake Up Interval Seconds
Wake Up Interval Step Seconds
4.9 Multilevel Sensor
Value
0x000E10
0xEFF100
0x093A80
0x0000F0
Time
3600 seconds
182 days
7 days
240 seconds
Sensor Type
Temperature
Support Scale
0x01
Celcius (C)
Fahrenheit (F)
Relative Humidity
0x05
Percentage value (%)
Dew
Temperature
Point
0x0B
Celcius (C)
Fahrenheit (F)
Measure Range
-10 to 65°C (+- 1°C)
14 to 146°F (+- 1.8°F)
0 to 80% RH +- 3%
-10 to 65°C (+- 1°C)
14 to 146°F (+- 1.8°F)
4.10 Configuration
Parameter
0x01 (1)
Name
Info
Minimum temperature change to report
Trigger temperature report to lifeline.
Properties
Size
1
False
False
Format
Read-only
Altering capabilities
Value
Function
Unsigned Integer
Max Value
Min Value
Default Value
Advanced
0
100
20
False
Description
The check interval time is set by configuration parameter 3.
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0
Disable
1~100
0.1~10 degree
Parameter
0x02 (2)
Name
Info
Minimum humidity change to report
Trigger humidity report to lifeline.
Properties
Size
Unsigned Integer
Max Value
Min Value
Default Value
0
20
5
1
False
False
Altering capabilities
Advanced
False
Format
Read-only
Description
The check interval time is set by configuration parameter 3.
Value
Function
0
1~20
Disable
1-20%
Parameter
0x03 (3)
Name
Info
Check interval for parameter 1 and 2
Set the interval time
Properties
Size
Description
Format
Read-only
Altering capabilities
Value
Function
1~255
1~255 minutes
Parameter
0x04 (4)
Periodic Reports
Name
Info
Properties
Size
Set the time to send unsolicited report.
1
False
False
2
False
False
Description
Format
Read-only
Altering capabilities
Value
Function
0
Disable
30~65535
Seconds
Parameter
0x05 (5)
Name
Info
Temperature Upper Watermark value
Surpasses value send BASIC Set to Group2.
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Unsigned Integer
Max Value
Min Value
Default Value
Advanced
1
255
15
False
Unsigned Integer
Max Value
Min Value
Default Value
Advanced
0
65535
43200
False
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Properties
Size
Format
Read-only
Description
Unsigned Integer
Max Value
1000
Min Value
Default Value
0
0
2
False
False
Altering capabilities
Advanced
False
Value
Function
0
Disable
1~1000
0.1~100 degree
Parameter
0x06 (6)
Name
Info
Temperature Lower Watermark value
Below value send BASIC Set to Group3.
Properties
Size
Format
Read-only
Altering capabilities
Signed Integer
2
False
False
Min Value
Max Value
-200
1000
Default Value
0
Advanced
False
Description
Value
Function
0
Disable
-200~1000
-20~+100 degree
Parameter
0x07 (7)
Name
Info
Humidity Upper Watermark value
Surpasses value send BASIC Set to Group4
Properties
Size
Format
Read-only
Description
Unsigned Integer
Max Value
Min Value
Default Value
0
90
0
1
False
False
Altering capabilities
Advanced
False
Value
Function
0
1~90
Disable
1%~90%
Parameter
0x08 (8)
Name
Info
Humidity Lower Watermark value
Below value send BASIC Set to Group5.
Properties
Size
Format
Read-only
Unsigned Integer
Max Value
Min Value
Default Value
0
90
0
1
False
False
Altering capabilities
Advanced
False
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Description
Value
Function
0
1~90
Disable
1%~90%
Parameter
0x09 (9)
Name
Info
Low Temperature Trigger BASIC Set Send
Set BASIC Set value send to Group3.
Properties
Size
Description
Format
Read-only
Altering capabilities
Value
0~255
Function
Basic Set Value
Parameter
0x0A (10)
Name
Info
High Temperature Trigger BASIC Set Send
Set BASIC Set value send to Group2.
Properties
Size
Description
Format
Read-only
Altering capabilities
Value
0~255
Function
Basic Set Value
Parameter
0x0B (11)
Name
Info
Low Humidity Trigger BASIC Set Send
Set BASIC Set value send to Group5.
Properties
Size
Description
Format
Read-only
Altering capabilities
Value
0~255
Function
Basic Set Value
Parameter
0x0C (12)
Name
Info
High Humidity Trigger BASIC Set Send
Set BASIC Set value send to Group4.
1
False
False
1
False
False
1
False
False
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Unsigned Integer
Max Value
Min Value
Default Value
Advanced
0
255
255
False
Unsigned Integer
Max Value
Min Value
Default Value
Advanced
255
0
0
False
Unsigned Integer
Max Value
Min Value
Default Value
Advanced
0
255
255
False
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Unsigned Integer
Max Value
Min Value
Default Value
Advanced
0
0
255
Fasle
Format
Read-only
Unsigned Integer
Max Value
Min Value
Default Value
0
10
0
Altering capabilities
Advanced
False
Description
The default Relative Humidity to trigger Mould dangter alram is 70%.
Unsigned Integer
Max Value
Min Value
Default Value
Advanced
-200
200
0
False
Description
Scale is defined by Param 64.eg: Value 15 means 1.5 °C or 1.5F
Properties
Size
Description
Format
Read-only
Altering capabilities
Value
0~255
Function
Basic Set Value
Parameter
0x0D (13)
Name
Info
Offset value for Mould danger alarm
Increase the humidity threshold.
Properties
Size
Value
0-10
Function
0%-10%
Parameter
0x0E (14)
Name
Info
Offset value for Temperature
Calibrate temperature when checked
Properties
Size
Format
Read-only
Altering capabilities
Value
Function
-200~200
-20~20 degrees
Parameter
0x0F (15)
Name
Info
Offset value for Humidity
Calibrate humidity when checked
Properties
Size
1
Fasle
Fasle
1
False
False
2
False
False
1
False
False
Description
Value
Function
-50~50
-50~50%
Parameter
0x10 (16)
Name
Info
Check interval for parameter 5,6,7 and 8
Set the interval time
Format
Read-only
Unsigned Integer
Max Value
Min Value
Default Value
-50
50
0
Altering capabilities
Advanced
False
Properties
Size
1
Min Value
1
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Format
Read-only
Altering capabilities
False
False
Unsigned Integer
Max Value
Default Value
Advanced
255
15
False
Enumerated
1
False
False
Min Value
Max Value
1
2
Default Value
1(EU)/2(US)
Altering capabilities
Advanced
False
Description
Value
1~255
Function
1~255 minutes
Parameter
0x40 (64)
Name
Info
Temperature Scale
Set the temperature scale.
Properties
Size
Format
Read-only
Description
1
2
Value
Function
Celsius
Fahrenheit
Parameter
0x41 (65)
Name
Info
Report after include network
Enable or disable report
Properties
Size
Format
Read-only
Description
Value
Function
1
Bit field
False
False
Altering capabilities
Advanced
False
Min Value
Max Value
Default Value
0
15
0
Bit0
Bit1
Bit2
Bit3
Enable or disable battery report
Enable or disable MULTILEVEL SENSOR REPORT
Sensor Type= Temperature
Enable or disable MULTILEVEL SENSOR REPORT
Sensor Type= Humidity
Enable or disable MULTILEVEL SENSOR REPORT
Sensor Type= Dew point
Parameter
0xFF (255)
Name
Info
Reset Parameter
Reset device to factory defaults.
Properties
Size
Unsigned Integer
Max Value
4294967295
Min Value
Default Value
0
0
4
False
False
Altering capabilities
Advanced
False
Format
Read-only
Description
0
Value
Function
-
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1431655765
Factory Reset the product and remove it from the network.
other
Reset Configuration Parameter to factory setting.
FCC Caution.
a. 15.19 Labeling requirements.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation
b.15.21 Changes or modification warning.
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
c. 15.105 Information to the user.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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