Z-Wave RAZBERRY 7 PRO User manual

Installation steps:
1. Install the RaZberry 7 Pro shield on the Raspberry Pi GPIO
2. Install Z-Way software
The RaZberry 7 Pro shield is designed to work with the Raspberry Pi 4 ModelB,
but is fully compatible with all previous models, such as: A, A+, B, B+, 2B, Zero,
Zero W, 3A+, 3B, 3B+. The maximum potential of the RaZberry 7 Pro is achieved
together with Z-Way software.
There are several ways to install Z-Way:
1. Download a ash card image based on Raspberry Pi OS with pre-installed
Z-Way (ash card minimum size is 4 GB)
https://storage.z-wave.me/z-way-server/raspberryPiOS_zway.img.zip
2. Install Z-Way on Raspberry Pi OS from an apt repository:
wget -q -O - https://storage.z-wave.me/RaspbianInstall | sudo bash
3. Install Z-Way on Raspberry Pi OS from a deb package:
https://storage.z-wave.me/z-way-server/
It is recommended to use the latest version of Raspberry Pi OS
NOTE:RaZberry 7 Pro is also compatible with other third party Z-Wave
software supporting Silicon Labs Z-Wave Serial API.
After the successful installation of Z-Way, make sure that Raspberry Pi has
Internet access. In the same local network go to https://nd.z-wave.me, you
will see the local IP address of your Raspberry Pi below the login form. Click
on the IP to reach the Z-Way Web UI initial setup screen. The welcome screen
shows the Remote ID and will prompt you to set the administrator password.
NOTE: If you are in the same local network with the Raspberry Pi, you can
access Z-Way Web UI using a browser by typing in the address bar: http://
RASPBERRY_IP:8083.
After setting the administrator password you can access the Z-Way Web UI
from anywhere in the world, to do this go to https://nd.z-wave.me, type
ID/login (e.g. 12345/admin) and enter your password.
PRIVACY NOTE:Z-Way by default connects to the server nd.z-wave.me
inorder to provide remote access. If you don’t need this service, you can turn
off this feature after logging into Z-Way (Main menu > Settings > Remote
Access). All communications between Z-Way and the server find.z-wave.me
are encrypted and protected by certicates.
RaZberry 7 Pro Z-Wave shield (Raspberry Pi not included)
Congratulations! You have got a modern Z-Wave shield
RaZberry 7 Pro with extended radio range. RaZberry 7 Pro
will transform your Raspberry Pi into a full featured smart
home gateway.
Z-WAVE SHIELD
WITH EXTERNAL ANTENNA
RAZBERRY 7 PRO
ZMEERAZBERRY7_ANT
ZMEURAZBERRY7_ANT
LEARN MORE ABOUT RAZBERRY 7 PRO
Full documentation, training videos and
technical support can be found on the website
https://z-wave.me/raz.
You can change the radio frequency of the
RaZberry 7 Pro shield at any time by going to
the Expert UI http://RASPBERRY_IP:8083/
expert, Network > Control and select the
desired frequency from the list.
RaZberry 7 Pro shield constantly improves
and adds new features. To use them, you
need to update the rmware and activate the
necessary functions. This is done from the
Z-Way Expert UI under Network > Controller
Information.
https://z-wave.me/raz
Dashboard (1)
Rooms (2)
Widgets (3)
Device widgets (7)
Widget settings (8)
Events (4)
Quick automation (5)
Main menu (6)
INTERFACE
The “SmartHome” user interface looks similar on different devices such
asdesktops, smartphones or tablets, but adapts to the screen size. The user
interface is intuitive and simple:
1. Favourite devices are displayed on the Dashboard (1)
2. A devices can be assigned to a Room (2)
3. The full list of all devices is in Widgets (3)
4. Every sensor or relay triggerings are displayed in Events (4)
5. Set up scenes, rules, schedules and alarms in Quick Automation (5)
6. Apps and system settings are in the Main menu (6)
The device can provide several functions, for example a 3-in-1 Multisensor
provides: motion sensor, light sensor and temperature sensor. In this case
there will be three separate widgets (7) with individual settings (8).
Advanced automation can be congured using local and online Apps. Apps
allow you to set up rules like “IF > THEN”, to create scheduled scenes, set
auto off timers. Using applications you can also add support for additional
devices: IP cameras, Wi-Fi plugs, EnOcean sensors and set up integrations
with Apple HomeKit, MQTT, IFTTT etc. More than 50 applications are built-in
and more than 100 can be downloaded for free from the Online Store.
Applications are managed in the Main menu > Apps.

MOBILE APP Z-WAVE.ME
ANTENNA
1. The connector sits on pins 1-10
onthe RaspberryPi
2. Duplicate connector
3. Two LEDs for operation indication
4. U.FL connector for external antenna
connection
SHIELD DESCRIPTION
2
1
3
4
The kit includes a100 mm Linx SMA coaxial cable with aU.FL connector and
aLinx antennawith abase that can rotate to 360° andtilt to 90°. The Linx
range of the radio communication.
Z-Wave TransceiverSilicon Labs ZGM130S
Wireless RangeMin. 40 m indoor in direct line of sight
Self-Test
When powering on, both LEDs must shine for
about 2 seconds and then go off. If they don’t,
the device is defective.
If the LEDs do not shine for 2 seconds: hardware
problem.
If the LEDs are faintly shining constantly: hardware
Dimensions/Weight30 x17 x 12 mm / 16 gr
LED indicationRed: Inclusion and Exclusion Mode
Green: Send Data.
Interface TTL UART(3.3 V) compatible with RaspberryPi
GPIO pins
Frequency range
ZMEERAZBERRY7_ANT: (865...869 MHz):
Europe (EU), India (IN), Russia (RU) [default],
China (CN), South Africa (EU), Middle East (EU)
ZMEURAZBERRY7_ANT: (908...917 MHz):
America, excluding Brazil and Peru (US) [default],
Israel (IL)
(919...921 MHz): Australia/ New Zealand/
Brazil / Peru (ANZ), Hong Kong (HK), Japan (JP),
Taiwan (TW), Korea(KR)
The Linx ANT-916-CW-HWR-SMA antenna is used
for908...917, 919...921 MHz (ZMEURAZBERRY7_ANT)
The Linx ANT-868-CW-HWR-SMA antenna is used
for 865...869 MHz (ZMEERAZBERRY7_ANT)
FCC STATEMENT
FCC Device ID: ALIB2-ZMERAZBERRY7ANT
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 Class B digital
devices, 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 aparticular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
theequipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference byone or more
of the following measures:
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver.
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a different circuit to which the receiver isconnected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for assistance.
Use of the shielded cable is required to comply with Class B limits in Subpart B of Part 15 of the
operation of the equipment.
NOTE: If static electricity or electromagnetism causes data transfer to discontinue midway (fail),
restart theapplication or disconnect and connect the communication cable (USB, etc.) again.
Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with the set out FCC radiation
exposure limits for anuncontrolled environment.
Co-location warning: This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with
any other antenna or transmitter.
OEM integration instructions:This modulehas aLIMITED MODULARAPPROVAL, and is intended
only for OEM integrators under the following conditions: As a single, non-colocated transmitter,
this module has no restrictions in relation to a safe distance from any user. The module shall be
Aslong as these conditions above are met, further transmitter testing will not be required.
However, the OEM integrator is still responsible for testing their end-product for any additional
compliance requirements necessary for this installed module (for example, digital device
emissions, PC peripheral requirements, etc.).

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