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Z Wave DCH-G021 Staples Connect Hub 
powered by D-Link Instructions

Z-Wave Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement

Staples Connect Hub powered by D-Link

General Information

Z-Wave Product Information

Z-Wave Technical Information

Association Group Information

Z-Wave Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (Continued)
Staples Connect Hub powered by D-Link

Controlled Command Classes (27):


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Z-Wave HS2SK-Z Smart Metering Plug

Overview

Product Description

  • Product is S2 Unauthenticated devices.
  • This device is a security enable Z‐Wave Plus product that is able to use encrypted Z‐Wave Plus messages to communicate to other security enable Z‐Wave Plus products.
    Note: A “Security Enable Z‐Wave Controller” must be used in order to fully utilize this function.
  1. Device ADD for Inclusion
    • Click [Add] icon in Z‐Wave Controller.
    • Press the SW_Button 3 times within 1.5s, Blue LED is Blinking 3 times within 1 second.
    • If add Process is successful, Blue LED will turn off.
  2. Device Remove for Exclusion
    • Click [Remove] icon in Z‐Wave Controller.
    • Press the SW_Button 3 times within 1.5s
    • If remove Process is successful, blue LED is Blinking 6 times, then turn off.
  3. Device normal mode
    Press button to power plug on and Blue LED turns on, press button again to power plug off and blue LED turns off. Plug reports power consumption(Unit: KWH) every 60s seconds when plug is outputting power. A power(W) change of 2 watts is reported immediately.
  4. Device Factory Reset
    • Long press SW_Button at least 10 seconds in HS2SK‐Z.
    • Device Reset Locally notification is Transmitted.
    • Please use this procedure only when the network primary controller is missing or otherwise inoperable.
  5. Association & Association Group Information
    • Lifeline between controller and HS2SK‐Z
    • Maximum supported node is 5
    • Association Group description
      Association group 1: Lifeline association group
      Include command classes: Switch Binary report, Meter Report and Device Reset Locally notification.
  6. Binary Switch Report and Meter Report
    • Press SW_Button, Switch Report is transmitted
      Switch TYPE

      Switch Type Value Status
      Binary Switch Report 0x00 OFF
      0xFF ON

      Meter Type

      Meter Type Assortment Status
       Electric meter KWH 0X00
      WATT 0X02
  7. Basic Command Class description
    • Support command class version is 2 .
    • Gateway can set device turn on and shutdown
    • Press SW_Button, Switch Report is transmitted
    • Binary Switch Report is 0xff to turn on
    • Binary Switch Report is set to 0x00 to shutdown
      Basic Type Value Status
      Basic Set 0x00 OFF
      0xFF ON
  8. 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.
  9. Z‐Wave Specifications
    • Device Type : On/Off Power Switch
    • Role Type : AOS (Always on slave)
    • Command Class Support/Control
      • Z‐Wave plus InfoVersion 2
      • Switch Binary Version 1
      • Association Version 2
      • Multi Channel Association Version 3
      • Association Group Info Version 1
      • Transport Service Version 2
      • Version Version 3
      • Manufacturer Specific Version 2
      • Device Reset Locally Version 1
      • Power level Version 1
      • Security 2 Version 1
      • Supervision Version 1
      • Meter Version 4
    • The below listed Command Class are all Supported the Security S2
      • Switch Binary Version 1
      • Association Version 2
      • Multi Channel Association Version 3
      • Association Group Info Version 1
      • Version Version 3
      • Manufacturer Specific Version 2
      • Device Reset Locally Version 1
      • Power level Version 1
      • Meter Version

Technical Specifications

Model No. HS2SK‐Z
RF frequency 868.40‐ 869.85 MHz
RF operating distance Up to 100m outdoor line of sight Up to 40m indoor
Temperature ‐10~ 50
Humidity 95% max
Weight 148g

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Siren User Guide

Introduction

In the front casing,  there is a button that is used to carry out include,  exclude or reset factory default settings on PCB Board.

When power is first supplied,  the  LED  will flash on and off alternately at one-second intervals within 5 seconds if the detector has not been added to a Z‐Wave network. Please get familiar with the terms below before starting the operations.

This product can be included and operated in any Z‐Wave network with other Z‐Wave certified devices from other manufacturers and/or other applications.  All non-battery-operated nodes within the network will act as repeaters regardless of vendor to increase the reliability of the network.

Manufacture ID:  0x0258
Product ID: 0x0088 (US
Product ID: 0x1088 (EU)

Add the Siren to Z‐Wave Network

  1. Remove the siren cover.
  2. Make sure the siren is powered.
  3. Set  Z‐Wave  controller  or  Z‐Wave  gateway  into  inclusion  mode  (Refer  to  the  controller  or gateway operating manual)
  4. Press the button three times within 1.5 seconds, the device will enter inclusion mode. And the LED will flash on and off alternately five times.

Note:  If the siren has not been added to the Z‐wave network,  the siren will enter inclusion mode
automatically when it is powered on.  You should let the controller enter into inclusion first
before powering on the siren in order to run this function.

Remove the Siren from Z‐Wave Network

  1. Remove the siren cover.
  2. Make sure the siren is powered.
  3. Set  Z‐Wave  controller  or  Z‐Wave  gateway  into  exclusion  mode  (Refer  to  the  controller  or gateway operating manual)
  4. Press the button three times within 1.5 seconds, the device will enter exclusion mode.

Restore the Siren to Factory Default Settings

The reset procedure will delete all information on the  Z‐Wave network and  Z‐Wave controller or Z‐Wave Gateway, and restore the siren to factory default settings.

  1. Remove the device cover.
  2. Make sure the siren is powered.
  3. Press and hold the button for 10 seconds, led will blink once.
  4. Release the button.

Note: To use the reset procedure only when the primary controller is missing or inoperable.

Associations (Association Command Class Version 2)

This Siren supports 3 groups; each group supports a max of 5 associated nodes. This siren can identify some z‐wave notification sensors such as  Motion  Sensor,  Door/Window Sensor, Water Leakage Sensor, Smoke Sensor, and so on. If these sensors associate this siren to their lifeline group or another group that supports  NOTIFICATION_REPORT,  the siren will play different music when the sensor is triggered.

GROUP 1 is a lifeline service assigned to Siren status. It enables the Siren to send reports and readings to Z‐Wave Controller or Z‐ Wave Gateway whenever the sensor is triggered. This Group
Support:
SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT,
NOTIFICATION_REPORT, BATTERY_REPORT,
DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION
GROUP  2  allows for  Send  Binary  Switch  Report to associated devices in this group.  This  Group
Support:
SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT
GROUP 3 allows for Send Notification to associated devices in this group. This Group Support:
NOTIFICATION_REPORT

Advanced Configuration

This Siren supports 10 music for customer selecting their favorite music.
1. Configure Alarm Music Volume
This parameter defines the output volume when the siren plays doorbell music.  Door  Bell music volume is divided into 3 stages, Low (Parameter is set to ‘1’), Middle (Parameter is set to ‘2’), High (Parameter is set to ‘3’). The default value is ‘3’. This Siren supports 10 music for customer selecting their favorite music.
1. Configure Alarm Music Volume This parameter defines the output volume when the siren plays doorbell music.  Door  Bell music volume is divided into 3 stages, Low (Parameter is set to ‘1’), Middle (Parameter is set to ‘2’), High (Parameter is set to ‘3’). The default value is ‘3’.

Parameter Number Size Available Settings Default
1 1 1 ~ 3 3

2. Configure Alarm Music Duration Time 
This  Parameter defines the alarm music duration time when the siren receives an alarm sensor notification report or an alarm command from the controller.  The duration time is divided into  5 stages:  Siren is not on  (Parameter is set to  ‘0’),  30 seconds (Parameter is set to  ‘1’),  1  minute (Parameter is set to ‘2’), 5 minutes (Parameter is set to ‘3’) and Siren is always on until battery is dead (Parameter is set to ‘0xFF’). The default value is ‘2’.
The value for this parameter is an unsigned value.

Parameter Number Size Available Settings Default
2 1 0 x00~ 0x03, 0xFF 2

 3. Configuring Door Bell Music Duration Tim
This parameter defines the doorbell music duration time when the siren receives a  door/window sensor notification report or an alarm command  (BASIC_SET  =  0x02)  from the controller.  The doorbell music will be played always if this parameter is set to ‘0xFF’. The doorbell music will not be played if this parameter is set to ‘0’. Other values are the doorbell music playing duration time. Unit: Time.
The value for this parameter is an unsigned value.

Parameter Number Size Available Settings Default
3 1 0x00~0xFF 1

4. Configure Door Bell Music Volume 
This parameter defines the output volume when the siren plays alarm music.  Door  Bell music volume is divided into 3 stages, Low (Parameter is set to ‘1’), Middle (Parameter is set to ‘2’), High(Parameter is set to ‘3’). The default value is ‘1’.

Parameter Number Size Available Settings Default
4 1 1 ~ 3 1

5. Configure Alarm Music Index
This parameter defines the alarm music index for siren play different music when
an alarm occurs. There are 10 different music for user selection.

Parameter Number Size Available Settings Default
5 1 1 ~ 10 10

6. Configure Door Bell Music Index 
This parameter defines the doorbell music index for siren play different music when
an alarm occurs. There are 10 different music for user selection.

Parameter Number Size Available Settings Default
6 1 1 ~ 10 9

7. Configure Default Siren On Mode 
This parameter defines the default music index,  volume, and duration time for the siren.  This parameter can be selected between  ALARM  MUSIC  and  DOORBELL MUSIC. The settings for ALARM MUSIC MODE defines by Param #1, #2, and #5. The settings for DOORBELL MUSIC MODE defines by Param #3, #4, and #6.

If the parameter is set to ‘1’, the siren will select ALARM MUSIC MODE to play music;
If the parameter is set to ‘2’, the siren will select DOORBELL MUSIC MODE to play music;

Parameter Number Size Available Settings Default
7 1 1 ~ 2 1

8. Configure Alarm Led Enable 
This parameter defines the default led enable status when the siren is on for  ALARM MUSIC MODE.
If the parameter is set to ‘0’, led will be disabled.
If the parameter is set t0 ‘1’, led will be enabled. When the siren is on, the led will blink.

Parameter Number Size Available Settings Default
8 1 0, 1 1

9. Configure Door Bell Led Enable 
This parameter defines the default led enable status when the siren is on for DOORBELL MUSIC MODE.
If the parameter is set to ‘0’, led will be disabled.
If the parameter is set t0 ‘1’, led will be enabled. When the siren is on, the led will blink.

Parameter Number Size Available Settings Default
9 1 0, 1 1

Command Class Interact

Binary Switch Command Class 
A siren can be turned on and off by COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_BINARY Which music will be play
by the siren is decided by advance configuration parameter #5. When Siren stops play alarm music, it
will send a SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT = 0x00 to the controller.

Siren Alarm On:
Command Class: COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_BINARY
Command: SWITCH_BINARY_SEND
Value:0xFF
Siren Alarm Off:
Command Class: COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_BINARY
Command: SWITCH_BINARY_SEND
Value:0x00

Basic Command Class
The Functions of BASIC_SET = 0x00 And BASIC_SET = 0xFF are same to Binary Switch Command Class.

Indicator Command Class 
The INDICATOR_SET Value is indicated that which music will be played. For example INDICATOR_SET = 0x01, Siren will play the first music.

Command Music Index in Memery Pe
INDICATOR _SET = Ox01 1 Defined By Param #3, #4
INDICATOR _SET = 0x02 2 Defined By Param #3, #4
INDICATOR _SET = 0x03 3 Defined By Param #3, #4
INDICATOR _SET = 0x04 4 Defined By Param #3, #4
INDICATOR _SET = Ox05 5 Defined By Param #3, #4
INDICATOR _SET = 0x06 6 Defined By Param #3, #4
INDICATOR _SET = 0x07 7 Defined By Param #3, #4
INDICATOR _SET = Ox08 8 Defined By Param #3, #4
INDICATOR _SET = Ox09 9 Defined By Param #3, #4
INDICATOR_SET = OxOA 10 Defined By Param #3, #4

Other INDICATOR_SET values are invalid for this siren.

Notification Command Class
If  Siren receives a  command from associated devices or controllers to play any music, the siren will send an active notification to the controller.  If  Siren stops play music,  it will send a no-active notification to the controller.
Siren Active Notification Report: 
Command Class : COMMAND_CLASS_NOTIFICATION
Command:NOTIFICATION_REPORT
Notification Type:NOTIFICATION_TYPE_SIREN
Event:NOTIFICATION_EVENT_SIREN_ACTIVE

Siren No Active Notification Report:

Command Class :COMMAND_CLASS_NOTIFICATION
Command:NOTIFICATION_REPORT
Notification Type: NOTIFICATION_TYPE_SIREN
Event: NOTIFICATION_EVENT_SIREN_NO_EVENT

Battery Check Command

The users can also enquire about the battery status of the siren by sending the BATTERY_GET  command. Once the siren receives the command, it will return the BATTERY_REPORT command. The siren will send  BATTERY_LEVEL  =  0xFF  command to the  Z‐Wave  Controller to inform that the siren is in dead battery status, otherwise, the BATTERY_LEVEL value range is 0% to 100%.

LED Color Indicator

LED Color Led Display Status Description
Red Blink 5 Times(1s Interval) Power on and Not Add in Z‐Wave Network
Blink 5 Times(500ms Interval) Press Button tripled: 1, Enter Inclusion Mode 2, Enter Exclusion Mode 3, Send Node Info
Blink 5 Times(300ms Interval) ) Power on and Already Add in a Z‐Wave Network
Blink 1 Time Press the Button Long Time, Reset the Plug to restore default settings
Turn on with rotation Alarm on

Command Classes

This siren supports Command Classes as Below:
* COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO (V2)
* COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION (V2)
* COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC (V2)
* COMMAND_CLASS_DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY (V1)
* COMMAND_CLASS_POWERLEVEL (V1)
* COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY (V1)
* COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION (V2)
* COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO (V1)
* COMMAND_CLASS_WAKE_UP (V2)
* COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_BINARY (V1)
* COMMAND_CLASS_NOTIFICATION (V8)
* COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION (V1)
*COMMAND_CLASS_INDICATOR (V1)

SPECIFICATIONS

Battery type:    2  ×  CR123 (3.0V)
Power Consumption: 2W
Max Current: 35mA (In Radio Transmitter Mode)
EU Standards Compliance: 500mA (In Siren On and Max Volume Mode)
Radio Protocol: Z‐Wave
Radio Frequency:  EU – 868.4MHz

US – 908.4MHz

Valid Range: Up to 80m outdoors
Operational Temperature: Up to 40m indoors (Depending on terrain and building structure)  0 – 40  ℃

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Z-Wave HomeTroller PRO Quick Start Guide

Overview

This guide will briefly cover the following essential steps

  1. Setup & Registration
  2. Navigation Overview
  3. Installing Plugins
  4. Creating Devices
  5. Creating Events
  6. MyHS (Remote Access Service)
  7. HomeSeer Mobile App

Setup & Registration

  1. Unpack the HomeTroller and AC power supply. Connect an Ethernet cable to the unit and attach that to your router or network switch.
  2. Connect the AC power supply to the unit and plug it in. The unit will power on by itself and HS4PRO will launch automatically.
  3. You’ll need to access the web interface to register your controller and to set it up. There are 2 ways to do this:
    • Connect a keyboard, monitor and mouse to the unit
    • Or navigate to http://find.homeseer.com from another computer on your network
  4. Enter your HS4 License ID & Password. Create your HS4 web user account. Follow the prompts and click FINISH at the end.

Note: if you’re upgrading from HS3, you will also be prompted for your HS3 software codes.

Navigation Overview

HS4 is a mobile friendly web application that’s designed to be used on any browser-equipped device. All of the essential functions of the program may be accessed from the main navigation bar at the top of the screen.

Navigation Overview

  • Devices: Click here to add, remove and edit your smart home devices. Learn More
  • Events: Click here to manage your smart home events (automations). Learn More
  • Cameras: Click here to view live camera feeds and to watch recordings. Learn More
  • Setup: Click here manage various system settings. Learn More
  • Tools: Click here to access or manage timers, counters, backup, log and more. Learn More
  • Plugins: Click here to manage HS4 integration plugins. Learn More

Installing Plugins

Plugins are software programs that allow HS4 to integrate with smart devices and technologies. For example, if you’re using Philips HUE smart bulbs, you’ll need to install the Philips HUE plugin. Learn More About Plugins

  1. Open the HS4 web interface and navigate to the Plugins/Add page. All plugins will appear. Click the plugin you wish to install and then click the INSTALL button.
  2. After installation is complete, click the button in the lower right corner to enable the plugin. Check the plugin documentation for more information about setup.

Creating Devices

Devices are the fundamental building blocks for any HS4 system. When you add any smart product to your system, a corresponding device is added to the software. Device attributes will display as Features Some features are controllable and some will simply display values or status. When you turn the device on or off, your smart product will turn on or off. Here is what a multisensor device would look like in the HS4 device grid & list views:

Since devices are added by using the controls and procedures engineered into each plugin, you will need to refer to the plugin documentation for more information regarding this. Learn More About Devices

Creating Events

Events are rules that work to automate the smart devices in your home. Each event is comprised of at least one Trigger and one Action. You may also apply Conditions to any trigger. In the example here, a living room lamp is turned on at sunset on Tuesdays.

For a more details, Learn More About Events

Using MyHS for Remote Access & Integrations

Our MyHS service provides remote access to your HS4 system and it works with other cloud services such as Amazon Alexa, Google Home and IFTTT. MyHS Basic is free to all users. Premium paid plans are also available for users who need additional features. Learn More About MyHS Premium.

Registering a New Account

  1. Visit myhs.homeseer.com and click Register. Use the SAME email address & password as your HS4 web user account. Enter your HS4 license ID and password. This will become your primary license.
  2. You will receive a verification email with a link inside. Once you click this link, you will be able to log in and connect via the MyHS web page. If you do not receive the email check your SPAM folder.

Updating an Existing Account

If you already have a MyHS account (for HS3), you can update that account for HS4 with the steps below.

  1. Visit myhs.homeseer.com, enter your credentials, then select Manage Account.
  2. Click Change Primary System. Select this and you will be prompted for your old license ID and password combo as well as the new one. If you do not recall your license ID and password, that information can be recovered in the Software Licensing Issues section.

HomeSeer Mobile App

Download and install our HomeSeer Mobile app onto your Android or iOS mobile device. With HomeSeer Mobile, you’ll be able to control your smart devices, launch your HS4 events and access your cameras. You’ll also be able to create custom dashboards for easy access to your most commonly used devices.

Connecting to HS4

  1. Launch HomeSeer Mobile and select the option to Log in to MyHS
  2. Enter your MyHS account credentials and tap Remember Me if you don’t wish to log in each time you run the app.
  3. Tap Log In and you will be connected to your system.

Learn More About HomeSeer Mobile

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ZRP-200
Z-Wave Slim Repeater

INTRODUCTION

Thank you for choosing the ZRP-200 Range Booster product. ZRP-200 is a Z-Wave repeater with the best RF  performance to replicate Z-Wave signals in a network. The repeater re-transmits an input Radio Frequency  (RF) signal by routing the signal around obstacles and radio dead spots to ensure that the signal is received at its intended destinations.

ZRP-200 is a security-enabled Z-Wave plus device. Security Enabled Z-Wave Plus Controller must be used in order to fully utilize the product.

Product Overview

Key Descriptions

Features
  •  Supports Network Wide Inclusion (NWI) and Explore Frames
  • Reliable and best RF performance to repeat Z-Wave signals
  •  Ultra-low power consumption
  •  Flexible angle adjustment to not obstruct user behavior
  • Complex, thin and small size form factor
  • Working on USB power
Z-Wave Glossary
Device or Node Devices and nodes are all terms to describe an individual Z-Wave device. These are all interchangeable when setting up your Z-Wave network.
Inclusion Add a Z-Wave device to the network.
Exclusion Remove a Z-Wave device from the network.
Remove To take a device out of a group, scene or association group while that device still exists in the same Z-Wave network.
Network Wide Inclusion (NWI) Network Wide Inclusion (NWI) enables both end-user friendly, Plug and Play like Z-Wave network installation as well as professional installation scenario where the inclusion process, in terms of time will be reduced significantly. NWI is a feature supported by a new frame type named Explorer which enables the Z-Wave protocol to implement Adaptive Source Routing.
Z-Wave Network A collection of Z-Wave devices is controlled by primary and secondary controllers operating on the same system. A Z-Wave network has its own unique ID code so that controllers not in the network cannot control the system.
Primary Controller The first controller is used to set up your devices and network. Only the Primary Controller can be used to include or remove devices from a network. It is recommended that you mark the primary controller for each network for ease in modifying your network.
FLiRS Mode FLiRS is an abbreviation for “Frequently Listening Routing Slave”.
Always Listening Mode Always Listening Mode is targeted for AC power operated applications and it can act as a repeater, which will re-transmit the RF signal to ensure that the signal is received by its intended destination by routing the signal around obstacle and radio dead spots. The response to the Z-Wave command is immediate.
Association Association is used to organize nodes in different groups allowing the device to identify the nodes by a group identifier. The groups can also be copied to other devices.

Get Started

 Open the box
  •  ZRP-200 Z-Wave Slim Repeater x 1set
Step 1 Apply Power to ZRP-200
  •  Simply plug the Z-Wave Slim Repeater in ITE Approved Regulated 5VDC USB Power Adaptor.
  •  Blue indicator will flash twice then flash continuously.

If ZRP-200 has been included to the network, it will only flash twice of the Blue indicator then OFF.

Step 2 Include ZRP-200 to a Z-Wave Gateway
step Procedure/Description Status Indicator
I Refer to your primary controller to enter into the Inclusion Mode or Exclusion Mode
2 When it is prompted to enter it, please triple-click the “PROG” button within I second. Blue Indicator flashes TWICE then stay off

Notes:

  1.  It is recommended to perform the Remove (Exclude) procedure before performing an Add (Include) procedure.
  2. Red Indicator flashes TWICE then stay off to represent the Add / Remove process failed, please repeat the above step again.
  3.  If the Add (Include) process fails, try Remove (Exclude) and /or resetting the Z-Wave Slim Repeater to
    Factory Default and repeat the above step.
  4. ZRP-200 will not support Basic Command Class.

The Below listed Command Class are all supported the Security S2
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO
COMMAND_CLASS_DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY
COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC
COMMAND_CLASS_POWERLEVEL
COMMAND_CLASS_SUPERVISION
COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION

Step 3 Setup Automatic Status Report Association to Gateway

Please consult your Gateway supplier for more detail. Normally, the User can ignore this step during the setup.
ZRP-200 supports 1 association group
Association Group #1
Association Group #1 (max. 1 node) defaults to associate with the primary controller
(Gateway/Hub/Controller) for the Z-Wave Repeater Status change report, refer to below for report details:
a) Device Reset Locally Notification (Only report when the Z-Wave Repeater has been triggered the
RESET TO DEFAULT)

Health Channel Checking

This feature is only to check the connectivity between the Z-Wave Slim Repeater and the Gateway.
Before use this feature, make sure the ZRP-200 has been included in the network.

Step Procedure / Description Status Indicator
1 Press once of the “PROG” button Indicator lights up in the following sequence and cycling until the finish checking:
Blue  → Purple →  Red
2 When it has finished, it will light up the indicator 5 seconds accordingly. Blue = Excellent
Purple = Good
Red = Poor

Reset to Factory Default

Color. DO NOT Release the “PROG” Button until the indicator change back to Blue color and flashes TWICE.

Remark: All the Settings and Data will be permanently deleted.
Please use this procedure only when the network primary controller is missing or otherwise inoperable.

Required Power Source

  •  DC 5V 1A ITE Approved Regulated USB Power Adaptor (Not Included)

Installation Location Tips

  •  Avoid installed near the metallic objects
  • Install the ZRP-200 about 1.5m at least above the floor. Setting it in a higher position can provide a better signal repeating capability
  •  Avoid installing above or near hot surfaces or equipment. Avoid installing the device where it will be exposed to direct sunshine.

WARNING

– Indoor Use Only
– Used only with ITE approved USB Power adaptor

Technical Specifications

Model no. BW8180US (ZRP-200US)
BW8180EU (ZRP-200EU)
BW8180AU (ZRP-200AU)
BW8180JP (ZRP-200JP)
BW8180KR (ZRP-200KR)
BW8180IN (ZRP-200IN)
BW8180CN (ZRP-200CN)
RF Frequency 908.4MHz (ZRP-200US)
868.4MHz (ZRP-200EU)
921.4MHz  (ZRP-200AU)
922.5MHz (ZRP-200JP)
920.9MHz (ZRP-200KR)
865.2MHz (ZRP-200IN)
868.4MHz (ZRP-200CN)
RF Operating Distance Up to 450ft outdoor line of sight, in the unobstructed environment*
Operating Environment Indoor Use Only
Operating AmbientTemperature 0°C ~ 40°C, non-condensing
Relative Humidity 10 ~ 80%
Storage Temperature -10°C ~ 50°C
Powered By USB Power DC 5V 1A (Not Included)
Dimension (L x H x T) Weight 84.5mm x 25.0mm x 7.6mm
Relative Humidity 15g

*Remark: The operating distance may vary by any other environmental factors.

WARRANTY

ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY: Remotec warrants this product to be free from defects in materials
and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one year from the original date of purchase
from the distributors or dealer.

REMOTE shall not be liable for:
– Damages caused by defective devices for indirect, incidental, special, consequential or punitive damages,  including, inter alia, loss of profits, savings, data, loss of benefits, claims by third parties and any property damage or personal injuries arising from or related to the use of the device.
– Service trips to provide instruction on product use.
– Shipping costs for replacement products.

This warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of this product only, if the purchase date cannot be substantiated, the warranty period will begin on the date of manufacture as indicated on this product. All warranty claims must be made to Remotec appointed distributors or dealers during the applicable warranty period. This warranty gives you specific legal right and you may also have other rights which vary in each
country.

Regulatory information

FCC ID: M7N-BW8180

FCC Compliance Statement
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.
    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.
    Notice: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user authority to operate the equipment.

IC Notice
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-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 interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

Warnings

– Do not modify the unit in any way.
– Risk of fire.
– Risk of electrical shock.
– Risk of burns.
– Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste, use separate collection facilities. Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems available.
– There is no user-serviceable parts in this unit.

Caution

– Risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
– Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.

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