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Titan TPZRCO2HT-Z3 User manual

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UK DESIGNED, DEVELOPED AND MANUFACTURED
Ref: SKU 233
Room CO2, Humidity and
Temperature Sensor
The Titan Products Zigbee Z3.0 CO2, Humidity
and Temperature sensor is designed to wirelessly
monitor the environmental conditions within a
space and expose these parameters wirelessly via a
Zigbee 3.0 network.
Ideal for ofce, retail, school or other commercial
environments, the TPZRCO2HT-Z3 offers benets
such as:
• Drastically reduced install costs and timing
due to the ability to remove cabling between
sensors and controllers.
• Flexibility of sensor location with the sensor
being battery driven and free from associated
cabling.
• Accurate monitoring of temperature, CO2 and
humidity levels allowing paired controllers
to maintain comfortable conditions aiding
productivity of the individuals within the space.
The CO2 sensor fully supports Automatic
Background Calibration (ABC) to limit the effects of
long term sensor drift. The transmissions from the
TPZRCO2HT-Z3 room sensor are congured via the
Min/Max reporting intervals and the congured
COV (change of value) parameters set within the
relevant measurement clusters.
The TPZRCO2HT-Z3 is supplied in a white IP20
enclosure as standard.
For more information on the TPZRCO2HT-Z3 please
call the sales team on 0161 406 6480.
Power Supply: 3.7V, 2600mAh lithium thionyl chloride
battery (AA size)
Battery Life: Up to 5 years (depending on transmission
intervals and based on default settings)
Communications: Zigbee 3.0
Transmission Frequency: 2.4GHz
Transmission Power: 8dBm
Transmission Range: Up to 60m indoor (depending on building
type)
Up to 200m outdoor (line of sight)
Measured Range: Temperature = 0 to 50°C
Humidity = 0 to 100%
CO2 = 0-2000ppm
Accuracy: Temperature = +/- 0.5°C @ 25 °C
Humidity = +/-2%
CO2 = +/-50ppm + 2% of reading
Operating Temperature: 5 to 50°C
Operating Humidity: 5-80% Non-condensing.
Wireless Module Approvals: FCC CFR 47 Part 15
DA00-1407 FCC Public Notice
Radio: EN 300 328:V1.9.1
EMC: EN 301 489-17 V2.2.1
EMC: EN 62479 2010
EMC: EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2
Safety: EN 60950-1:2006
Approvals: CE / RoHS / WEEE
Warranty Period: 24 months (excludes battery)
Enclosure: UL L94-V0 Flame Retardant Polycarbonate
Dimensions: 90mm high, 80mm wide, 29mm deep
Country of Origin: UK
Product Code: TPZRCO2HT-Z3
TPZRCO2HT-Z3/L (LED indication)
Specication
ABC calibration is required to stabilise the CO2
measurement to achieve optimum accuracies. This is
catered for via the ABC process.
The auto-calibration period within the sensor is set to
perform every 24 hours after power up. After initial
calibration, over time, the zero point of the sensor needs to
be re-calibrated to maintain the long term stability of the
sensor. In many applications, this can happen automatically
using the built in auto-calibration function.
For the ABC function to operate correctly, it is important
that the sensor is exposed to a low, unoccupied background
CO2 level at least once during the auto-calibration period.
CO2 Automatic Background Calibration (ABC)
with Zigbee 3.0 wireless communication
Dimensions
90mm
Fixing holes
15mm cable
entry
29mm 80mm
Option for tamper proof
screw
Conduit cut out option
Quick release (by gripping the sides
towards the bottom and pulling up)
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UK DESIGNED, DEVELOPED AND MANUFACTURED
Ref: SKU 233
Blue LED
(see LED operations
below)
Battery
Connections
LED indication
PCB Push Button
Multi-colour user LED
(see LED operation
below)
Ensure sensor orientation and
battery polarity is correct when
installing
Figure 1.0
Do not insert the sensor battery until the device is ready for
commissioning and the WAC/Co-ordinator is powered up
and available to pair with the wireless sensors.
If there are several sensors that need commissioning onto
the same network then these should be powered up and
paired one at a time.
When the sensor is initially powered up with the battery
inserted it will be un-paired and the multi-colour LED
will ash Red every second. This shows that the sensor is
searching for an available network and attempting to join/
re-join.
Implementing Base Device Behaviour (BDB), if no network is
found after power up, the sensor will sleep for 60 seconds
before attempting to search for an available network again.
If no network is found in the rst 10 minutes, the sensor
will extend the sleeping period from from 60 seconds to 5
minutes in order to preserve battery life.
Once the sensor has joined the network the LED will
operate as below.
Multi-Colour LED indication Sensor Status
LED Flashing RED every
seconds
Sensor is not paired and is
searching for a network.
LED Flashing YELLOW every
0.5 seconds
Sensor Identify Mode (See
Identify Cluster)
It is possible to force specic features within the sensor
by holding the PCB push button and releasing at certain
points of the BLUE LED sequence. To perform one of the
below tasks, press and hold the PCB button, the LED will
begin to ash every 1 second, release at the relevant point
of the sequence to perform the associated task.
Blue LED Timing Feature
Release after 1st LED ash Force wake and poll parent
for messages.
Release after 2nd LED ash Reports the current
temperature, humidity, CO2
and Power conguration
value. The corresponding
clusters need to be bound.
Release after 3rd LED ash Not used
Release after 4th LED ash Not used
Release after 5th LED ash Initiate OTA update process
+
Default and recommended settings
Setting Factory Default Range
Minimum Reporting Interval 60 seconds (Temperature and Humidity)
600 seconds (Co2)
0-65536 seconds
Maximum Reporting Interval 300 seconds (Temperature and Humidity)
1800 seconds (Co2)
0-65536 seconds
Delta Change Reporting Threshold Temperature = 0.5°C
Humidity = 3%
Co2 = 50ppm
N/A
Polling during normal operation 6 Seconds (Default). The polling rate can be altered via the Long
Poll Interval attribute within the Poll Control Cluster. Please note
accelerated polling will occur once OTA is initiated.
16-1200
16 = 4 seconds
1200 = 5 minutes
(range specied in 0.25 seconds)
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UK DESIGNED, DEVELOPED AND MANUFACTURED
Ref: SKU 233
Supported End Points, Clusters & Attributes
The following clusters will need to be bound in order for the sensors to report valid data:
[0x0402] Measurement: Temperature
[0x040D] Concentration Cluster
[0x0405] Measurement: Relative Humidity
[0x0001] General: Power Conguration
For full details on sensor End Points, Clusters & Attributes
contact Titan Products for Technical Manual.
FCC Information
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
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
• The sensor is to be wall mounted at approx. 1.5m from oor
level.
• The sensor should be mounted in an area representative on
the environment to be measured and must be away from
direct sunlight, draughts, window / door openings and
heating / cooling sources.
• Ensure the sensor is installed in the correct orientation*. See
Fig. 1.0.
• The sensor should not be used outside of its operating
temperature range of 0 to 50°C.
• The sensor should not be used outside of its operating
humidity range of 5-80% RH.(non-condensing)
• The sensor is for indoor use only.
• The sensor is IP20 rated and should be used in
environments where this is suitable. Where dust, water,
moisture, chemical gasses and contaminant ingress is
possible, an alternative product should be used.
• The sensor should be mounted using the xing holes
provided.
• The stated battery life is estimated based on Titan Products’
recommended minimum, maximum, delta change
reporting and polling settings.
• It is recommended that the battery is replaced during
regular maintenance work.
• It is the responsibility of the buyer/installer to ensure
the sensor is suitable for integration in to their ambient
temperature monitoring system.
• The sensor is designed for the monitoring and
transmission of ambient temperature, humidity and CO2
levels only.
• It is recommended that the receiving Zigbee Wireless
controller should be set up to alarm if out of range
conditions are transmitted by the sensor.
• Battery status clusters are available in the sensor device.
These clusters should be used in a maintenance program
to monitor when the battery needs replacing.
• It is the installer’s responsibility to ensure a site survey is
completed ensuring the sensor location is suitable for the
environment to allow consistent and stable transmissions
between the sensor(s) and receiving device. Repeaters
may be required.
• It is the customer’s/installer’s responsibility to ensure the
sensor standards are acceptable for the country or state
the device is being installed within.
• Solvents in the air derived from sources such as paints,
cleaning products and adhesives can have a detrimental
impact on the sensor cell. All sensors should therefore
be installed after the space has been decorated and any
ooring tted. The sensors should also be kept away
from adhesives and should the housing require cleaning
a dry non-solvent based product must be used. Do not
spray any liquid or cleaning products directly onto the
ventilated housing. Exposing the sensor to such solvents
or moisture will invalidate the product warranty. Do not
blow directly on to the CO2 cell within the sensor, this
can damage the cell membrane and could cause incorrect
readings
Battery Information
Please make sure batteries are disposed of in accordance with EC Directive 2006/66/EC, amended by EU Directive 2008/12/EC or in
line with your territory battery disposal guidelines.
It is important not to short-circuit, crush, disassemble, heat above 100°C, incinerate, or expose the batteries to water. Do not solder
directly to the cell. The Recommended batteries for the Titan Products wireless sensors are 3.7V 2600mAH AA size Lithium-Thionyl
Chloride. These are not rechargeable. All batteries should be stored in a clean, cool, dry and ventilated area. When installing or
replacing a battery please make sure the polarity is correct. Batteries are not covered by the Titan Products product warranty.
To reset an end device; remove the battery, press and hold the PCB push button down while re-inserting the battery. Once the
battery is inserted, release the PCB push button.
Upon resetting, the device will restore the factory default settings for the minimum, maximum and delta change reporting along
with the polling intervals. Once reset the device will search for strongest Zigbee 3.0 network and attempt to join as described above.
Factory Reset

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