FortrezZ MIMO2+ User manual

MIMO2+, Multiple Input –Multiple Output
Module User Manual
1080 Centre Rd. Ste C
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
www.fortrezz.com
INTRODUCTION
The MIMO2+ (Multiple Input - Multiple Output) Module is an interface / bridge module that has two voltage inputs and two dry contact relays.
The MIMO2+ is a Security Enabled Z-WaveTM Plus Wireless device compatible with other Z-WaveTM certified products.
SPECIFICATIONS
Power: 12 to 16 volts DC from regulated Power supply @~ 500mA
capability
Frequency Range: 908.4MHz (US); 868.4MHz (EU)
Distance Range: Max 100ft line of sight in unobstructed environment
PCB Size (LxW): 3.55" (90.2mm) x 3.3" (84mm)
Enclosure Size (LxWxD): 3.8" (96.5mm) x 3.8" (96.5mm) x 1.15" (29.3mm)
Weight: 6 OZ (170 gram)
Operating Temperature: -10⁰C (14F) to +70⁰C (158F)
Input Signals 1, 2 (SIG1 & SIG2): Digital or Analog Input 0 to 16V DC. The trigger levels and
hysteresis can be set independently via the Configuration
Command Class for each input.
Input Signal Impedance: Z=66 ohm at 10KHz (for SIG1 or SIG2). This impedance is =
66 ohm = 34 ohm + j 540uH.
Output Relays 1, 2 (REL1 & REL2): SPDT, Max. Switching power of 120W; 10uA to 10A; High Dielectric strength coil-contacts: 1,000 VAC; Open
contacts: 750 VAC; Conforms to FCC Part 68 requirements; Ag + Au clad bifurcated contacts fully sealed.
System Requirement: Any Z-WaveTM -enabled network and controller.
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
The dry contact relays are not capable of supporting higher-than-specified loads. Exceeding the specified switching power will cause
damage to the unit and may cause damage to property and/or personal injury, including loss-of-life.
oWARNING –Do not attempt to use the relays to switch residential or industrial Alternating Current (AC) lines.
The relays are to be used for low-power load control only. Refer to above electrical specifications for relays.
Do not store highly flammable items such as oily rags or other combustibles near your MIMO2+.
Do not apply electrical power to the unit unless the unit is fully assembled.
Install unit in accordance with electrical codes and regulations. In case you are unsure about any parts of these instructions consult an
electrician or Z-WaveTM home automation specialist.
Disconnect power source before working on or servicing the unit. Failure to do so could result in personal injury.
Eye protection should be worn while installing or servicing the system. Failure to do so could result in personal injury.
MIMO2+ functionality is based on wireless (RF) transmissions. Any wireless transmission can be subject to RF interference or loss-of-
communication. This interference or loss-of-communication may cause the unit to not operate as intended. You, the end-user, are
responsible for ensuring that the MIMO2+ functionality and installation meets your desired requirements.
oWARNING - The MIMO2+ must not be used in life support and / or safety applications.
Do not place MIMO2+ on or near metal objects. This decreases range and/or blocks wireless transmissions.
Information provided in this manual is for your convenience and may be superseded by updates. The specifications and this manual are
subject to change without notice. It is your responsibility to ensure that the MIMO2+ functionality meets your needs and specifications.

MIMO2+, Multiple Input –Multiple Output
Module User Manual
1080 Centre Rd. Ste C
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
www.fortrezz.com
OVERVIEW
The MIMO2+ module provides two voltage inputs and two relay outputs (either can be wired normally open or normally closed). Z-WaveTM
messages can be used to read the inputs and control the outputs. The inputs are very configurable for different trigger conditions and can even
be mapped to control the outputs. The module includes a button for Z-WaveTM inclusion/exclusion and an LED for various status indications. The
functionality of the SIG1 and SIG2 inputs is:
Analog Triggering: Various trigger conditions can be set for high-to-low and low-to-high transitions. This provides great flexibility for
capturing digital or analog events in a wide variety of applications. The trigger status can be automatically sent to the controller.
Associations: Each input can be associated with up to two other Z-WaveTM devices, so that, for example, an associated device will
automatically turn on (or off) based on the occurrence of a trigger event.
Voltage Reporting: The analog input voltage levels can also be sent to the controller.
The physical outputs are relays that are typically activated by Z-WaveTM commands. However, the user can override Z-WaveTM control by
configuring the input trigger conditions to be mapped to the output relays via logical AND/OR functions.
DIAGRAM
The MIMO2+ features two inputs and two outputs (in the form of relays). Wire connections can be made to the Normally Open (NO) or Normally
Closed (CO) relay terminals. Control and monitoring is available via Z-WaveTM transmissions. The block diagram at right shows the major
components of the MIMO2+ system.
COMMON APPLICATIONS
TEMPERATURE PROBES
FLOAT SWITCHES / LEVEL SENSORS
REED SWITCHES
DOOR BELL BUTTONS
USING THE MIMO2+ IN A Z-WaveTM NETWORK
INCLUSION in (adding to) a network: 1) Set up the inclusion mode at the controller (for detailed directions, please refer to your controller user
manual); 2) Briefly press the button once and the controller will indicate that the unit has been included in the network. Also, the Status LED will
blink when the inclusion completes. Inclusion and exclusion are always done at normal transmit power mode. 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 reliability of the network.
MOTORIZED GATES / GARAGE DOORS
SECURITY PANEL ZONE-IN
MOTORIZED SHADES / PANELS / SOLAR
EXISTING WIRED SECURITY SENSORS
SOLENOID CONTROL

MIMO2+, Multiple Input –Multiple Output
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EXCLUSION from (removing from) a network: 1) Set up the exclusion mode at the controller (for detailed directions, please refer to your controller
user manual); 2) Press the button and the controller will indicate the unit has been removed from the network. The Status LED will blink when the
exclusion completes.
ASSOCIATIONS: Once in a network, your controller can be used to associate the MIMO2+ inputs with other devices in the Z-WaveTM network,
such as a light or remote audible alarm. For example, when an input is triggered, the MIMO2+ will automatically send a command to turn on the
device(s) associated with that input. Refer to your controller’s documentation on how to associate the MIMO2+ with another device in your
network. Each input in the MIMO2+ supports one association group with a maximum of 2 associated devices in each group. The association
groups and functionality are listed below for each endpoint of this Multichannel Device . The Lifeline associations should be automatically set up
by your controller if it is Z-WaveTM Plus compatible. Refer to the MIMO2+ Technical Appendix for other configuration details.
Endpoint
Association
Group (Name)
Maximum Number of
Associations per Group
Supported Events (Command Classes)
0
(Root)
1 (Lifeline –the
controller should
automatically set
up this
association)
2
Device Reset Locally (via a 15 second hold of the program button)
SIG1 (Multilevel Sensor Report, Multichannel) - upon change-of-trigger or
periodically (Default: every 20 minutes)
SIG2 (Multilevel Sensor Report, Multichannel) - upon change-of-trigger or
periodically (Default: every 20 minutes)
REL1 (Binary Switch Report, Multichannel) - upon change (Z-WaveTM command,
auto-unlatch, or relay-mapping change)
REL2 (Binary Switch Report, Multichannel) - upon change (Z-WaveTM command,
auto-unlatch, or relay-mapping change)
2 (SIG1 Trigger)
2
SIG1 (Basic Set) - upon change-of-trigger
3 (SIG2 Trigger)
2
SIG2 (Basic Set) - upon change-of-trigger
1, 2
(SIG1,
SIG2)
1 (Lifeline –the
controller should
automatically set
up this
association)
2
One of the following, depending on whether Endpoint 1 or Endpoint 2:
SIG1 (Multilevel Sensor Report, Multichannel) - upon change-of-trigger or
periodically (Default: every 20 minutes)
SIG2 (Multilevel Sensor Report, Multichannel) - upon change-of-trigger or
periodically (Default: every 20 minutes)
2
2
One of the following, depending on whether Endpoint 1 or Endpoint 2:
SIG1 (Basic Set) - upon change-of-trigger
SIG2 (Basic Set) - upon change-of-trigger
3, 4
(REL1,
REL2)
1 (Lifeline –the
controller should
automatically set
up this
association)
2
One of the following, depending on whether Endpoint 3 or Endpoint 4:
REL1 (Binary Switch Report, Multichannel) - upon change (Z-WaveTM command,
auto-unlatch, or relay-mapping change)
REL2 (Binary Switch Report, Multichannel) - upon change (Z-WaveTM command,
auto-unlatch, or relay-mapping change)
OTHER PROGRAM BUTTON PRESS ACTIONS: As mentioned above, the program button can be pressed once to include or exclude the MIMO2+
from a network. The following button press sequences can also be performed.
Device Reset to Factory Defaults –Press and hold the program button for 15 seconds and then release. This can be done while the
device is either in or out of a network. CAUTION –When this is done in-network, the device will no longer be in the network and all
configurations and associations will be set to default. Please use this procedure only in the event that your network primary controller
is missing or otherwise inoperable.
Enter Over-the-Air (OTA) Firmware Update mode –Quickly press the program button 3 times while in-network. Warning
–This should not be done unless a firmware update will be immediately started at the controller. Do not allow the OTA mode to
continue indefinitely without starting the firmware update at your controller. Refer to your controller’s manual for update procedures.
Press the button once to exit the OTA mode.
Send a Node Information frame to the network –Press the button once while in-network. Input and relay status messages are also sent
shortly after the button press.
STATUS INDICATIONS: The MIMO2+ provides a status light to indicate various situations. As shown in the table below, the light blinks a variable
number of times, fast or slow, periodically or only once.
Fast Blinks
Slow Blinks
Periodic?
Description
1
Yes
Network-Wide Inclusion Mode (automatically entered at power-up when not ‘in-network’)
2
MIMO2+ is ‘in-network’ (indication after inclusion and after power up)
4
Yes
MIMO2+ is not ‘in-network’ (indication after button is pressed during NWI mode without
inclusion or after 30 second timeout from NWI mode)
3
Waiting for Over-The-Air firmware update (initiated by quickly pressing the program button 3
times; exit by another button press)

MIMO2+, Multiple Input –Multiple Output
Module User Manual
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Auburn Hills, MI 48326
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Z- WaveTM CONTROLLERS FOR MIMO2+
A Security-enabled controller must be used to fully utilize the product. In addition, some Z- WaveTM controllers may not be able to support the
MultiChannel Command Class that is used by the MIMO2+ to address the 4 channels or Endpoints (see Technical Appendix). The MIMO2+ may
still be able to be used with these controllers; however, some MIMO2+ features may not be configurable or used. An overview of the functionality
available with these so-called ‘simple’ controllers follows (assuming they are securit –enabled). For these controllers, the configuration commands
are generally used to configure input SIG1 or output relay 1.
Security-enabled Z-WaveTM controllers that are capable of sending and receiving Multi-Channel Command Class messages allow the full MIMO2+
functionality to be configured and used. Using the MIMO2+ with these ‘smart’ controllers provides the greatest flexibility for the largest number
of applications. The following is the mapping used for these ‘smart’ controllers.
MIMO2+ Input/Output Channel
Multi-Channel Endpoint
SIG1 (Input 1)
Endpoint 1
SIG2 (Input 2)
Endpoint 2
Relay1
Endpoint 3
Relay2
Endpoint 4
‘Smart’ Controllers can also be used to change various MIMO2+ operational parameters (Relay momentary vs latching, input-to-relay mapping,
input triggering ranges/thresholds, and input level association reporting characteristics). Refer to the Technical Appendix for factory defaults and
details on changing these configurations.
INPUT ANALOG TO DIGITAL CHARACTERISTICS (SIG1 and SIG2)
The input signal voltage conversion to Multilevel Sensor Command Class value is non-linear. A typical conversion curve (Voltage to ADC reading)
is shown in the Technical Appendix. These are the values used for triggering and which are returned via the Multilevel Sensor report in response
to a Multilevel Sensor Get request for a specific Endpoint. The conversion is a 12-bit conversion which allows values from 0 to 4095.
INPUT CONFIGURATION
SIG1 and SIG2 (Endpoints 1 and 2)
The default trigger configuration for the analog inputs, SIG1 and SIG2, simulates a Digital threshold around 1.6V (voltage falling) or 2V (voltage
rising). That is, the inputs will trigger when the input is untriggered and the level goes above approximately 2V and will reset when the level is
triggered and the level goes below approximately 1.6V. The trigger ranges and setups for SIG1 and SIG2 are very flexible and can be changed to
meet many application requirements. Refer to the Technical Appendix for details. ADC count (corresponding to input voltages) reporting is
automatically set up to the lifeline (controller) as described in the Associations section above.
Input-to-Relay Mapping
MIMO2+ can be configured to automatically turn a relay on/off when inputs are triggered or untriggered. The Configuration Command Class
(Parameters 1 and 2) is used to set this mapping for each Relay Output (See Technical Appendix). CAUTION: When input-to-relay mappings are
enabled, Z-WaveTM commands to set or clear a relay are ignored. The default for each relay is no input-to-relay mappings.
OUTPUT CONFIGURATION
For the default latching types, Both relays (REL1 and REL2) are configured as momentary with a latch time of 500msec. These can be changed
with the Configuration Command Class (Parameters 1 and 2) as described in the Technical Appendix. A Basic Set or Binary Switch command with
valid on/off values will set or clear only REL1 while the same Multichannel-encapsulated commands with valid on/off values can be used to set or
clear either REL1 (Endpoint 3) or REL2 (Endpoint 4).
POWER DROPOUT
A periodic Power Dropout status blink (see above table) is shown if the supplied power drops below approx. 11.5 Volts. In addition, the MIMO2+
implements the Alarm/Notification Command Class (Version 2), which provides for a ‘power dropout’ alarm report to be sent when the supplied
power drops. This report is enabled and sent to Node 01 (assumed to be the controller) as the ‘factory default’and can be enabled/disabled via
Reduced MIMO Functionality with ‘Simple’ Z-WaveTM Controllers
Input SIG1 can be queried for level (via Multilevel Sensor Command Class)
Relay 1 can be set or cleared or queried (via Basic or Binary Switch Command Class)
Endpoints 2 (SIG2) and 4 (REL2) are not available for control or monitoring

MIMO2+, Multiple Input –Multiple Output
Module User Manual
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the command ALARM_SET_V2. The node sending the ALARM_SET_V2 command is the node to which the MIMO2+ thereafter sends the report.
The MIMO2+ sends a ‘power applied’ alarm report when the supplied power rises above approx. 12 Volts.
TROUBLESHOOTING
The MIMO2+ has been tested with various controllers from other vendors. However, it is not possible to test with every controller on the market.
For specific troubleshooting procedures, please refer to your controller instruction manual and/or contact your controller manufacturer. Also,
check the FortrezZ, LLC website www.fortrezz.com for helpful FAQs and updates to the User Manual / Technical Appendix.
REGULATORY INFORMATION
FCC Compliance Statement Statements
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. Contains Transmitter
Module FCC ID: WRD-FM5202
FCC Warning (Part 15.21). Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void he user’s authority
to operate the equipment.
FCC Interference Statement (Part 15.105 (b)). 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 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.
Industry Canada Statement per Section 4.0 of RSP-100
The term "IC:" before the certification/registration number only signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met.
Section 7.1.5 of RSS-GEN. 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.
From section 5.2, RSS-Gen, Issue 2, June 2007 Equipment Labels: Contains IC: 8156A-FM5202; PN: Model: FM5202-US-SMT
From section 7.1.6, RSS-Gen, Issue 2, June 2007
Digital Circuits:
If the device contains digital circuitry that is not directly associated with the radio transmitter, the device shall also have to comply with ICES-003,
Class A or B as appropriate, except for ICEC-003 labeling requirements. The test data obtained (for the ICES-003 tests) shall be kept by the
manufacturer or importer whose name appears on the equipment label, and made available to Industry Canada on request, for as long as the
model is being marketed in Canada.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux
deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage
radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
Note: Changes or modifications not expressively approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the
equipment. HELPFUL WEB SITE: Industry Canada http://www.ic.gc.ca/
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