Always Connected. Always Covered. Extender DMEX1 User Manual Preface As this is the full User Manual, a working knowledge of Z-Wave automa-
tion terminology and concepts will be assumed. If you are a beginner user, please visit www.domeha.com for instructions. This manual will provide in-depth technical information about the Extender, especia lly in re-gards to its compliance to the Z-Wave standard (such as compatible Com-m and Classes, Association Group capabilities, special features, and other information) that will help you maximize the utility of this pr oduct in your system. Extender Advanced User Manual Preface Page 2 Table of Contents Preface ........................................................................................................2 Description & Features ................................................................................4 Specifications ..............................................................................................5 Physical Characteristics ..............................................................................6 Inclusion & Exclusion ...................................................................................7 Physical Installation ....................................................................................9 LED Behavior .............................................................................................10 Button Behavior .........................................................................................11 Compatible Command Classes..................................................................12 Configuration Command Class Parameters ............................................13 Troubleshooting ........................................................................................14 Warranty & Support....................................................................................15 Extender Advanced User Manual Table of Contents Page 3 Specifications Technical Specifications Radio protocol Z-Wave(500 series) Power supply 110/240 V AC Working current 48 mA (when nightlight is brightest) Operating temperature 0 - 40 C Radio frequency 908.4Mhz or 916Mhz Range Up to 260 depending on environment Dimensions (L x W x H) Excluding Plug:
Table 1 - Technical Specifications Package Contents:
Dome extender x1 Mounting hardware/suction cup Extender Advanced User Manual Specifications Page 4 The DOME Extender, a device that amplifies Z-Wave signals and increases the reach of your controller, ensuring your devices stay connected. The extender consists of an LED light which serves dual purposes depending upon the requirement, one where it works as an indicator or regular on/off light and other where it works as a night light. The extender also includes a suction cup which enables mounting onto any smooth surface. Extender Advanced User Manual Page 5 Inclusion & Exclusion Inclusion (Add to System) 1. For proper inclusion, bring the Extender to the final location where it will be used*. 2. Follow the instructions for your Z-Wave controller to enter inclusion mode. 3. Supply power to the Extender to begin inclusion mode. If the Extender is already powered on, press the button 3 times quickly. 4. The device will enter inclusion mode for two minutes and the LED Ring will blink quickly (1 times/sec) until its included in a system. Upon successful inclusion, the LED Ring will blink slowly three times and then stay on permanently. Exclusion (Remove from System) Follow the instructions for your Z-Wave Certified Controller to enter exclusion mode. When prompted by the controller:
1. Make sure the Extender is powered on. 2. Press the Button quickly 3 times in a row. Upon successful inclusion, the LED Ring blink slowly three times and then blink once every half second until it is included in a system.
*For non Z-Wave Plus networks, please consult the owners manual for your primary controller to determine the best method/location for adding the Extender to your Z-Wave network. A Security Enabled Z-Wave Controller must be used in order to fully utilize the product Extender Advanced User Manual Inclusion & Exclusion Page 6 Resetting the Extender If needed, the Extender can be reset locally by following these steps. Only do this if your Z-Wave controller is missing or otherwise unreachable. Beware that resetting your device will disconnect it from the system:
1. Make sure that your Extender is powered on. 2. Press the button 6 times quickly, then immediately press and hold for 10 seconds. The Extenders memory will be erased to factory settings and the LED Ring will blink very quickly six times and then blink once every half second until it is included in a system. Extender Advanced User Manual Inclusion & Exclusion Page 7 Physical Installation The Extender can be plugged directly into a standard power outlet, or mounted on a wall or window with the included hardware and USB power supply. Include the Extender into your Z-Wave network and make sure it can communicate from the installation location before continuing further. Installation On the Power Outlet (Secured with Screw) 1. Unscrew the wall plate screw adjacent to the outlet the Extender will be plugged into. 2. Plug in the Extender, making sure the Screw Flange is directly over the wall plates screw hole. 3. Secure the Extender in place by replacing the wall plate screw . Installation On the Power Outlet (Unsecured) 1. Plug in the Extender. Installation On a Wall or Window 1. Remove the Power Plug Insert from the Extender and replace it with the Wall Mount Insert. 2. Either secure the included screw into a wall with the dry wall anchor, leav-
ing it 1/8 (3.5 mm) away from the wall. If securing to a window, mount the included suction cup on the desired location on the window. 3. Slide the Screw Head or the knob of the Suction Cup into the keyhole slot on the Extender. 4. Plug the micro USB cable into the Extender and power up the de-v ice by plugging it into the power outlet. Extender Advanced User Manual Physical Installation Page 8 LED Behavior Behavior This happens when Flash for Two Seconds
...the Extender is first powered on. Blinks 1x Every Second the Extender is in inclusion mode. It will contin-
ue blinking and remain in inclusion mode for up to two minutes, until it is included in a system. Stays on Consistently
...the Extender is included in a system. Blinks 3 times in Two Seconds the Button is pressed 3 times quickly and the device is excluded from the system or sends a Node Info packet to the main controller. This also happens when the device is successfully included into the system. Flash Once
...the LED is set to Always On. Flash Twice
...the LED is set to Nightlight mode. Flash Three Times
...the Status LED is disabled. Blinks Very Quickly 6 Times the device is reset to factory settings. Table 2 - LED Blinking Behavior Extender Advanced User Manual LED Behavior Page 9 Button Behavior Action Condition Result Push Button Once Always Press and Hold Always The first time the Button is pushed, the Night-
light LEDs will display the current LED Mode (see chart below.) Subsequent presses within FIVE seconds will toggle between LED modes. Flash once Flash twice Flash three times LED Always On Only on When Dark LED is Off Device ramps through the available brightness settings of the nightlight, from the current value down to the lowest brightness, then back up to the highest brightness. The user should release the button at the desired brightness level. Extender Already Included in System Device sends node info to Group 1 Push Button 3 Times Extender Already Included, and Controller is in Exclusion Mode Device is excluded from the system and re-
moves the Home ID from its memory Extender Not Yet Included in System, and Controller is in Inclusion Mode Device enters inclusion mode and includes into whichever network is also in inclusion mode Press the Button 6 times then hold for 10 Sec Extender Already Included in System Device will be reset to factory settings, and a DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY command will be sent to Group 1 Extender Advanced User Manual Button Behavior Page 10 Compatible Command Classes Command Class - [Security Level]
Notes Device Reset Locally V1 (5A) - [S0/S2]
Powerlevel V1 (73) - [S0/S2]
Security 0 (98) - [None]
Security 2 (9F) - [None]
Supervision V1 (6C) - [None]
Transport Service V2 (55)
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Association (85) - [S0/S2]
Group 1 is the Lifeline group, which can hold five devices. Group 1 Association Group Information V1 (59)
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Returned Value: 01 06 00 0C 06 0C 06 Z-Wave Plus Info V2 (5E) Z-Wave Plus Version: 01 Role Type: x (Always On Slave) Node Type: 00 (Z-Wave Plus Node) Installer Icon Type: 1B 00 (Repeater) User Icon Type: 1B 00 (Repater) Version V2 (86) - [S0/S2]
Returned Value: 03 04 21 01 11 1E 00 Z-Wave Library Type: 03 (Enhanced Slave) Protocol Version: 04 21 Protocol Sub-Version: 01 11 Application Version: 1E Application Sub-Version: 00 Returned Value: 02 1F 00 03 01 08 Manufacturer Specific V2 (72) - [S0/S2]
Manufacturer ID: 02 1F Product Type: 00 03 Product ID: 01 08 Extender Advanced User Manual Compatible Command Classes Table 4 - Command Classes Page 11 Configuration Command Class Parameters Configuration parameters are sent using a standard syntax to ensure interopera-
bility between all manufacturers products. All values are represented using the hexadecimal number system. Typical syntax is as shown below. Note that the value sent must be the exact size, in bytes, as accepted by the setting. The extra spaces should be filled with zeros
(see the value column below.) Example Configuration Parameter: 02 02 00 0A Param #
02
(Param #2) Size 02
(2 Bytes) Value 00 0A
(10) Param
#
Size Name Available Values Default Value This parameter sets the luminance (brightness) level at which night light is turned off. This is a unitless value that can be set to any value from 0 - 10, with a default value of 5. The higher this value, the brighter the ambient light must be to turn off the night light. 01 02 01 Night Light Off Threshold 00 ~ 0A
(0 ~ 10) 05
(5) This parameter sets the luminance (brightness) level at which night light is turned on. This is a unitless value that can be set to any value from 0 - 10, with a default value of 5. The lower this value, the dimmer the ambient light must be to turn on the night light. 01 Night Light On Threshold 00 ~ 0A
(0 ~ 10) 05
(5) Table 5 - Extender Con iguration Parameters Extender Advanced User Manual Configuration Command Class Parameters Page 12 Troubleshooting Q:Help! My Extender paired successfully, but my controller cant see it anymore after I installed it!
A: First, make sure your the Extender is still powered up. Otherwise, the Z-
Wave signal is probably weak in that area of your home. Remember that the 120' - 150' range doesnt take into account walls, furniture, and other obstacles. To boost your Z-Wave network coverage, add a few non-battery powered Z-Wave devices between the controller and the furthest device, like the Dome On/Off Plug or Water Main Shut-Off, or of course, the Dome Extender!
:Q Theres so many words in this manual I dont understand. How can I learn more about Z-Wave?
:A Remember you dont have to understand everything in this manual to start automating your home. Our Quick-Start Guides have all you need to start using any device. For more thorough information about Z-Wave home automation, visit www.domeha.com/support. Q:Ive tried multiple times, but I cant include the Extender in my system.
:A Make sure your device is getting power. Then, follow the instructions under Factory Reset & Misc. Functions on page 8 and try going through the inclusion process again. If you are still having issues, please visit www.domeha.com/support Q:All of a sudden, my Extender is offline.
:A Check your power supply and make sure your device is getting power. If powered, make sure you still have Z-Wave network coverage. If you are still having issues, visit www.domeha.com/support. Extender Advanced User Manual Troubleshooting Page 13 Warranty & Support If you have questions, our trained Customer Service Depart-
ment is happy to assist you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Contact Dome Customer Service as follows: In North Amer-
ica dial: 1-855-249-1754 Email Dome at support@domeHA. com DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE OR WEB-
SITE FROM WHICH IT WAS PURCHASED If you believe the product is defective, has a missing or bro-
ken part or are having difculty with it please contact Dome as listed above for a quick and efcient solution to the prob-
lem. Legal Notices: 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. 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 resi-
dential 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 in-
terference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not oc-
cur 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: Re-
orient or relocate the receiving antenna; increase the sepa-
ration between the equipment and the 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. This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference, including inter-
ference that may cause undesired operation of the device. IC Statement: Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. Elexa Consumer Products, Inc. (ECP) warrants to the orig-
inal retail purchaser (Purchaser) that the DOME Window/
Door sensor (the Product) will be free of defects in materi-
als or workmanship under use for one (1) year from the date of purchase (the Warranty period). For the Purchaser only, if the Product fails to perform as specied during the Warranty Period due to defective parts or faulty workmanship, ECP will repair or replace the defec-tive or damaged parts of the Product. Normal wear and tear is not covered nor is abnormal use, misuse, mishandling, faulty installation, improper shipping, damage caused by di-
sasters such as re, flood or earthquake, neglect, accident or tampering. This warranty covers only normal use in the United States or Canada. Extender Advanced User Manual Warranty & Support To obtain warranty service during the Warranty Period, call Dome Customer Service (1-855-249-1754) or email: sup-
port@domeHA.com for instructions on sending damaged parts and documentation for a Return Material Authoriza-
tion (RMA). Products returned to ECP for repair or replace-
ment without authorization will be returned at the senders expense. All warranty claims must be accompanied by a leg-
ible copy of the original receipt showing date and details of purchase. The RMA number must be clearly written on the side of the shipping container in which you return the Prod-
uct or defective parts. Unless otherwise instructed by ECP, the Product must be sent freight pre-paid to the following address:
Elexa Consumer Products, c/o Promac, 1153 Timber Dr., Elgin, IL 60123 ECP will repair or replace the defective parts and return them at ECPs cost by a shipping method selected by ECP. When contacting ECP to obtain an RMA, Purchaser may request expedited return shipping at Purchasers expense. THIS WARRANTY IS NOT TRANSFERABLE, AND, TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, REPRESENTATIONS AND CONDITIONS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FIT-
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