Ecolink ISZW7-ECO User manual

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Chime+Siren Manual
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To add via SmartStart, you will need the device’s DSK code or QR-Code which is located on the back of the device, on the packaging, and on a leaflet within the
packaging. Apply power to the device by inserting the device into a wall receptacle, and the device will go into SmartStart inclusion mode. While in this mode,
the sensor can be added to a Z-Wave™controller that supports SmartStart. Please refer to the inclusion controller’s manual for activating SmartStart.

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Adding to a Z-Wave™Network (Classic Inclusion Method)
Make sure the device has power. Press the Pair Button which is the smaller of the two buttons, and the device will enter classic inclusion mode which
implements both classic inclusion with a Node Information Frame, and Network Wide Inclusion. During Classic Inclusion mode, the Green LED will blink two
times every three seconds. When Classic inclusion times-out, the device will blink red and green.
Led behavior for Inclusion
Blink Pattern
SmartStart Started
Green LED Three Times every three seconds
Classic Inclusion Started
Green LED Three Times every three seconds.
Classic Inclusion Timed-Out
Green and Red several times.
Inclusion Successful
Green LED on solid
Inclusion Not Successful
Red LED on solid
Removal Successful/Device Reset Locally
Red LED on solid
Removing a Sensor from a Z-Wave Network
To remove the device, place the controller into Remove or “Z-Wave Exclusion”mode. Press the smaller of the two buttons (Add/Test) following the same
procedure to add for removal. Upon successful removal, the device’s red led will come on solid for 1 second. Note: Any Z-Wave Inclusion Controller can remove
a Z-Wave device regardless of manufacturer or which network the device is currently added to.
Battery Backup
The device is equipped with a non-user serviceable lithium-ion 24-hour battery backup to keep the device alive and active in the Z-Wave network for up to 24-
hours.
What is Z-Wave?
The Z-Wave protocol is an interoperable, wireless, RF-based communications technology designed specifically for control, monitoring and status reading
applications in residential and light commercial environments. Mature, proven and broadly deployed (with over 35 million products sold worldwide), Z-Wave is
by far the world market leader in wireless control, bringing affordable, reliable and easy-to-use 'smart' products to many millions of people in every aspect of
daily life. Certified Z-Wave devices regardless of manufacturer can work together to form a Z-Wave mesh network. Always on Z-Wave devices can act as
repeaters in the mesh increasing range and redundancy.

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For a more complete look at Z-Wave technology for non-technologists, and to learn more about Z-Wave's role as a key enabling technology for the Internet of
Things and connected objects, please visit www.z-wave.com.
Z-Wave Device Class and Command Class Information
This Z-Wave sensor is a Z-Wave generic Device Class of GENERIC_TYPE_AV_CONTROL_POINT (0x03), and a specific device class of
SPECIFIC_TYPE_SOUND_SWITCH (0x01).
Manufacturer Specific
014A
0x0007
0x3975
Factory Default
Please use this procedure only when the network primary controller is missing or otherwise inoperable.
To restore the device back to factory settings and remove it from any Z-Wave network. Hold the Pair button for 10 seconds. During the 10 seconds of continuing
to hold the Add/Test button the green LED with flash, and after 10 seconds the red LED will come on solid for 1 second indicating that the factory default of the
device has been successful, and the device is ready to add back into a Z-Wave network.
Association
This sensor has one Association group (Lifeline) with only one node for that group. Group one is a lifeline group who will receive unsolicited messages relating to
AC and Battery power notifications, and Device Reset Locally notifications.
Network Wide Inclusion
This sensor also supports Network Wide Inclusion such that the Sensor can be included into the Z-Wave network over the mesh network and not directly near
the main controller. This mode is automatically activated after regular inclusion was not successful.

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The Chime+Siren has the Basic Command Class mapped to the Sound Switch Command Class such that a Basic Set of 0x00 is always off. A Basic set of 1 is sound
1; 2 is sound 2, 5 is sound 5, etc. Finally, a Basic Set of 0xFF is mapped to the default sound.
Z-Wave Command Classes
Command Class Name
Version
Comments
Encapsulated Supervision When
included with S2 and Enabled in
Configuration
Association
2
Association Group Information
3
Device Reset Locally
1
Device will factory reset when button us held as a user
inserts siren into AC power then held for 10 seconds.
Battery
2
Can be configured to send automatic battery reports on
a timer via Configuration CC.
Firmware Update Meta Data
5
2 targets: the Z-Wave module, and the STM32.
Indicator
3
Manufacturer Specific
2
Multi Channel Association
3

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Powerlevel
1
Security 2
1
Support Authenticated & Unauthenticated
Supervision
1
Transport Service
2
Version
3
Z-Wave Plus Info
2
Basic
2
Basic Set of 0 to 255 maps to 0: off, and 1-255
enumerated sounds where 255 is a Siren sound. Any
Report sent from the Siren is mapped 0: off and 255:
Sound playing.
Notification
8
Configuration
4
Sound Switch
1

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Configuration Command Class
Parameter
Name
Description
Default
Min
Max
Bytes
Advanced
1
Default Sound
Map Basic Set of 0xFF to play the sound number set here. e.g. a
1 is Siren and a 5 is a Chime.
5
1
100
1
2
Heartbeat Notification
Timing
Seconds between automatic battery reports.
3600
120
86400
4
3
Supervision Encapsulation
Encapsulate Unsolicited Notifications in Supervision Get
requests.
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
1
0
1
1
4
Sound Volume
Sound volume as a percentage for non-emergency sounds (See
Configuration Parameter #6). 1 to 100, whereas 0 is Mute, and
255 is Restore last volume before Mute.
50
0
255
1
5
Sounds Available
Number of sounds available to play.
100
0
100
1
6
Emergency Sound Volume
Adjustable
Enable Intrusion/Smoke/CO siren volume adjustable and
mutable. 0 is Disabled (default). 1 is Enabled.
0
0
1
1
Notification Types
The Chime+Siren Implements two notification types for Power Management and System level notifications which are sent unsolicited to the Lifeline Association
Group 1.
Power
Management
(0x08)
Event Value
Event Description
0x02
AC Mains Disconnected
0x03
AC Mains Re-Connected
0x0C
Battery Is Charging
0x0D
Battery Is Fully Charged
0x0E
Charge Battery Soon
0x0F
Charge Battery Now

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System (0x09)
0x04
0x5501 Watchdog Reset on the Z-Wave Module
0x5502 Watchdog Reset on the STM32
Sounds
There are 30 included sounds within the Chime+Siren, and the device can play sounds from the SD card either overriding the build-in sounds or adding to them.
Sounds are played with the Sound Switch Command Class, the Basic Command Class, and optionally with the Indicator Command Class. Volume is controlled
with the buttons, the Configuration Command Class, and the Sound Switch Command Class.
When a sound is played with the Basic Command Class and Indicator Command Class, then it plays at the current configured volume level. The primary and
recommend method for playing sounds is via the Sound Switch Command Class which can also be used to retrieve the name of a particular sound.
Sound Number
Name
Description
Emergency Sound
Plays at Max
Volume
(Disabled Via
Configuration CC)
1
Alarm Siren 1
Alarm Siren for Security System
2
Exit Delay
Exit Delay Sound for a Security System for when arming to Away.
3
Entry Delay
Entry Delay Sound for when Security System is going to Alarm after a period
of time that panel needs to be disarmed.
4
Chime 1
5
Chime 2
2 beeps
6
Smoke Alarm
Smoke Alarm UL 3 Beeps Pattern Followed by Voice Prompt
7
Carbon Monoxide Alarm
CO Alarm UL 4 Beeps Pattern Followed by Voice Prompt

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8
Error Notification
Error beep for panels to indicate a problem.
9
Armed Away (Female Voice)
For Security Systems when they are armed to Away
10
Armed Stay (Female Voice)
For Security Systems when they are armed to Stay
11
Disarmed (Female Voice)
For Security Systems when they are disarmed
12
Armed Away (Male Voice)
For Security Systems when they are armed to Away
13
Armed Stay (Male Voice)
For Security Systems when they are armed to Stay
14
Disarmed (Male Voice)
For Security Systems when they are disarmed
15
Alarm Siren 2
16
Alarm Siren 3
17
Chime -3
E1
18
Chime -4
Tinker
19
Chime -5
Lemon Piano
20
Chime -6
Lemon Strings
21
Chime -7
Lemon Marimba
22
Chime -8
Waterdew
23
Doorbell-1
Doorbell Traditional
24
Doorbell-2
Doorbell Traditional Piano
25
Doorbell-3
Doorbell Traditional Marimba
26
Doorbell-4
Westminster Piano
27
Doorbell-5
Garden Piano
28
Doorbell-6
Garden Marimba
29
Doorbell-7
Garden Strings
30
Doorbell-8
Happy Gnomes Piano
Manually Adjusting the Volume
The volume buttons on the side of the device can override the volume. Press the volume + to make the volume louder and –to make it quieter. Emergency
sounds like the siren will still play at full volume regardless of the current volume setting, but this feature can be disabled via the Configuration CC such that all
sounds regardless of being an Alarm sound will play at the same volume and be mutable.

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All of the internal sounds can be changed via the MicroSD card. The Micro SD-Card must be formatted a FAT16 filesystem, and the sound files on the Micro SD-
Card may start with a decimal number which will override the built-in sound. For example, if you would like to override the internal sound 16 “Alarm Siren 2”
with your own sound file, you would rename the .wav file to start with a 16, so the file name could be “16 Red Alert.wav”, then your custom sound would be
played instead of the internal sound. If you remove the SD-Card, then the sound would return to the internal default sound.
Supported Sound Files
File Extension
.wav
Channels
1 - Mono
Sample Rate
8 kHz
Sample
16-bit PCM
Indicator Command Class
The indicator command class can control the LED, and the sounds via Indicator V1 Set, or Indicator V2+ Set.
Indicator V1 Set Mapping:
Indicator
0 Value
(HEX)
Sound
LED
0x00
OFF
OFF
0x01
Armed Stay (Female Voice)
RED
0x11
OFF
RED
0x21
Armed Stay (Female Voice)
OFF
0x02
Armed Away (Female Voice)
RED
0x12
OFF
RED
0x22
Armed Away (Female Voice)
OFF
0x03
Disarmed (Female Voice)
GREEN
0x13
OFF
GREEN
0x23
Disarmed (Female Voice)
OFF
0x04
Alarm Siren 1
RED Blinking (500ms)
0x14
Smoke Alarm
RED Blinking (500ms)
0x24
Carbon Monoxide Alarm
RED Blinking (500ms)

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0x34
OFF
RED Blinking (500ms)
0x44
Alarm Siren 1
GREEN Blinking (500ms)
0x54
OFF
GREEN Blinking (500ms)
0x06
Entry Delay On
RED Blinking (200ms)
0x16
Entry Delay For 15 Seconds
0x26
Entry Delay For 30 Seconds
0x36
Entry Delay For 45 Seconds
0xF6
Entry Delay For 255 Seconds
0x07
Exit Delay On
0x17
Exit Delay For 15 Seconds
0x27
Exit Delay For 30 Seconds
0x37
Exit Delay For 45 Seconds
0xF7
Exit Delay For 255 Seconds
0x0F
Chime 1
Blue Blinking (200ms)
0x1F
Chime 2
0x2F
Doorbell 7 Garden Strings
0x3F
Doorbell 1 Traditional
0x4F
Doorbell 4 Westminster
0x5F
Error Notification
OFF
Indicator V2+ Set Mapping:
The indicator v2+ Set can use the Indentify ID (0x50) to identify a unit, and the following Indicator IDs are mapped to sounds:
Supported Indicator Types
Indicator ID
Value
Sound Mapped To
Armed
0x01
Chime 1
Disarmed
0x02
Disarmed (Female Voice)
Armed Stay
0x0A
Armed Stay (Female Voice)
Armed Away
0x0B
Armed Away (Female Voice)
Alarm
0x0C
Alarm Siren 1
Alarm Burglar
0x0D
Alarm Siren 2
Smoke
0x0E
Smoke Alarm
CO
0x0F
Carbon Monoxide Alarm

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Entry Delay
0x11
Entry Delay
Exit Delay
0x12
Exit Delay
The indicators above support the Binary and Sound Level properties.
The device uses industry standard elliptic key cryptography to encrypt all sensitive communications. The DSK code on the device in the QR code and printed
below it is used for authenticating the encrypted command classes in the table above. A Security Enabled Z-Wave Controller must be used in order to fully utilize
the product.
The Chime+Siren will disconnect its own back-up battery for shipping mode in two ways. First, if the device has not been included into a Z-Wave network,
shipping mode will activate after 5 minutes of being unplugged from the wall. Second, it’s possible to manually activate Shipping Mode if the device is not
included into a Z-Wave network, is not in Classic Inclusion mode, and is unplugged from the wall, by holding both the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons
simultaneously. Then device’s LED will blink yellow rapidly for one second and then disconnect its own back-up battery turning off.

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