Aeotec ZW164 User Manual

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Engineering Specification
Indoor Siren 6
ES2018002
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This document mainly introduce s Aeotec new generation Indoor Siren 6 based on Z-Wave. The content mainly includes its appearance, features, and software function definition.
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Table of Content
1 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 Abstract ............................................................................................................................................................ 4
1.2 Important safety information .......................................................................................................................... 4
1.3 Special Statement ............................................................................................................................................ 4
1.4 Quick start........................................................................................................................................................ 4
2 PRODUCT APPEARANCE ............................................................................................................................ 6
3 PRODUCT FEATURES .................................................................................................................................. 7
4 SOFTWARE FUNCTION DEFINITION ............................................................................................................ 8
4.1 Function Overview ........................................................................................................................................... 8
4.2 User Behavior Interaction ................................................................................................................................ 9
4.3 Supplementary Explanation about Button .................................................................................................... 11
4.4 Tone Group Priority Definition....................................................................................................................... 11
4.5 SDK, Library and Device Classes .................................................................................................................... 11
4.6 Announced Command Classes in NIF ............................................................................................................ 12
4.7 Basic Command Class mapping ..................................................................................................................... 12
4.8 Z-Wave Plus Info ............................................................................................................................................ 12
4.9 Manufacturer Specific ................................................................................................................................... 12
4.10 Version ........................................................................................................................................................... 13
4.11 Multi Channel ................................................................................................................................................ 13
4.12 Sound Switch ................................................................................................................................................. 13
4.13 Notification .................................................................................................................................................... 14
4.14 Association groups information ..................................................................................................................... 14
4.15 Configuration ................................................................................................................................................. 18
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1 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION

1.1 Abstract

Aeotec new generation Indoor Siren 6 is a smart Siren based on Z-Wave, which integrates more features. Not only a Siren, but also can be used as a Doorbell via setting its modes. Supporting pairing with 3 Buttons and can be controlled by 3 Buttons separately. Built-in multiple tones, up to 30. Designed as Multi Channel Device, including 1 Browse Endpoint, 3 Remote Endpoints, 2 Siren Endpoints, and 1 Instant
Endpoint, which enhances its application scenarios. Supports Security 2 Command Class. While a Security S2 enabled Controller is needed in order to fully use the security
feature. It 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.

1.2 Important safety information

Please read this and the guide(s) at support. aeotec. com/siren 6 carefully. Failure to follow the recommendations set forth by Aeotec Limited may be dangerous or cause a violation of the law.
The manufacturer, importer, distributor, and/or reseller will not be held responsible for any loss or damage resulting from not following any instruction in this guide or in other materials.
Siren 6 is intended for indoor use in dry locations only. Do not use in damp, moist, and/or wet locations. Warning: to prevent possible hearing damage, test only when wearing appropriate hearing protection. Contains small parts; keep away from children.

1.3 Special Statement

There is no Button in the box. If you want to make your Indoor Siren 6 become a Doorbell, you need to separately purchase another product, ZW166
Button. Or purchase a set of ZW162 Doorbell 6 directly, which is with one Button inside. The function of Indoor Siren 6 is the same as Doorbell 6, except no Button inside.

1.4 Quick start

The following will step you through installing Siren 6 and connecting it to your Z-Wave network.
1. Power on Siren 6 via the provided power adapter; its LED will blink slowly.
2. Affix Chime in the desired installation location using the provided mounting plate. a. Affix the mounting plate to the selected surface using either 3×20mm screws or double-sided tape.
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b. Lock Chime onto the mounting plate.
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3. Set your Z-Wave gateway into its ' add device' mode in order to connect Siren 6 to your Z-Wave system. Refer to the gateway's manual if you are unsure of how to perform this step.
4. Connect Siren 6 to your Z-Wave gateway; press the Siren 6's Action Button once. If your Z-Wave gateway supports S2 encryption, enter the first 5 digits of DSK into your gateway's interface if/when requested. The DSK is printed on Siren 6's housing.
5. When Siren 6 successfully joins your Z-Wave network, its LED will emit a solid color for 30 seconds and then turn off. Should Siren 6's LED continue to blink and t has failed to join your Z-Wave network; repeat steps 2 to 3 and please contact us for further support if needed.
Siren 6 is now a part of your Z-Wave home control system. You can configure it and its automations via your Z-Wave system; please refer to your gateway's user guide for precise instructions.
You're able to test Siren 6's speaker system manually. Safety: test only when wearing necessary ear protection. Siren 6's speaker emits tones up to 105dB that can cause hearing damage. To test manually, press and hold Action Button for 2 to 5 seconds.
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2 PRODUCT APPEARANCE

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3 PRODUCT FEATURES

Parameter
Value
Product Identifier
ZW164
Dimensions
76*76*38.5mm
Weight
100g
Color
White
Environmental Requirements
Operating temperature: 32° to 104° F (0° to 40 ° C) Relative humidity: 8% to 80 %
Wireless Technology
Z-Wave (Between Indoor Siren 6 and Gateway) ,
433.92Mhz FSK(Between Indoor Siren 6 and Button)
Z-Wave Plus
Yes
Z-Wave Hardware Platform
ZM5101
Z-Wave Version
6.71.03
Z-Wave Library Type
Enhanced 232 Slave
Z-Wave Device Type
Sound Switch
Z-Wave Role Type
Always On Slave
Security Class
Non-Security, S0, S2 Unauthenticated, and S2 Authenticated
Smart Start Compatible
No
Over The Air (OTA)
Yes
Multi Channel Device
Yes
Z-Wave Antenna Distance
30m (Indoor) /150m (Outdoor)
Button Control Distance
120m (Barrier-free straight line distance )
External Buttons and Connectors
Action Button (x1) DC Port (x1)
Input Voltage
Adapter: DC 5V/2A Battery: 3.7V
Battery
Model: PT502035 Capacity: 400mAh Detachable: No Chargeable: Yes. Charging via power adapter. Endurance: 4 hours
Power Consumption
I
WORK
< 80mA, I
STAND BY
< 70mA
Splash, Water, and Dust Resistant
Not Waterproof Sensors
Vibration Sensor
Storage
16M
Supported Tones
Max: 30
Volume
Max: 105dB from 10cm, 7 levels adjusta ble
Tone Group
Include 1 Browse Group, 3 Remote Group, 2 Siren Group, and 1 Instant Group.
Supported Button
Max: 3
In the Box
Indoor Siren 6 (x1) Manual (x1) Screws (x3) Indoor Siren 6 Power adapter (x1) Indoor Siren 6 wall mount plate (x1) Indoor Siren 6 wall mo unt plate double-side tape (x1)
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Function Item
Description
Inclusion
When the product is out of the network:
If a controller is requesting to add a product and the product enters the Learning
Mode with sending Node Info, the product will be added to the controller's network with a NodeID assigned by the controller.
When the product is in the network:
If a controller in the network is requesting to add a product and the product enters
the Learning Mode with sending Node Info, the product will be added to the controller's network again but the NodeID of the product will not change.
If a controller in another network is requesting to add a product and the product
enters the Learning Mode with sending Node Info, the product will NOT be added to the controller's network.
Exclusion
When the product is out of the network:
If a controller is requesting to remove a product and the product enters the Learning
Mode with sending Node Info, the product will be removed from the controller's network, and keep being out of the network.
When the product is in the network:
If a controller in the network is requesting to remove a product and the product
enters the Learning Mode with sending Node Info, the product will be removed from the controller's network, and become out of the network.
If a controller in another network is requesting to remove a product and the product
enters the Learning Mode with sending Node Info, the product will be removed from the controller's network, and become out of the network.
Factory Reset
Long press Action Button more than 20s Sending Configuration Set (Please refer to Configuration Parameter=0xFF for details)
Power-down Memory
Remember the configuration information after the product is powered off.
Tone Play
Play the built-i n tone with Sound Switch Tone Play Set, Basic Set, or Configuration Set.
Volume Adjustment
Adjust the volume with Sound Switch Configuration Set or Configuration Set.
Tone Group
Include 1 Browse Group, 3 Remote Group, 2 Siren Group, and 1 Instant Group. Browse Group: Used for browsing the built-in tone, and can be triggered by Sound
Switch Tone Play Set, Basic Set, or Configuration Set.
Remote Group: Used for Button wireless control, and can be triggered by Sound
Switch Tone Play Set, Basic Set, or Configuration Set, as well as paired Button.
Siren Group: Cooperate with other nodes as a Siren, and can be triggered by Sound
Switch Tone Play Set, Basic Set, or Configuration Set.
Instant Group: Used for continuous playback without pause, and can be triggered by
Sound Switch Tone Play Set, Basic Set, or Configuration Set.
Tone Group Customization
Can custom different Tone Group Parameters with Configuration Set, including Tone Index, Play Control, Play Mode, Volume, Light Effect Index, Interval Between 2 tones, Continuous Play Count, Intercept The Length Of A Tone. Tone Name can’t be customized by user.
Pair or Remove Button
A Indoor Siren 6 supports up to 3 Button at the same time, while a Button can
support multiple Indoor Siren 6 at the same time .
Manually quickly click Indoor Siren 6 Action Button to trigger pairing:
Click Action Button 3 times quickly will trig ger pairing #1 Button. Click Action Button 4 times quickly will trig ger pairing #2 Button. Click Action Button 5 times quickly will trig ger pairing #3 Button. Only one Button can be paired at a time. This operation can only be used to trigger pairing, not removing. Removing
Button MUST be executed by Configuration Set (Please refer to Configuration Parameter=0x24 for details)
Trigger pairing or removing with Configuration Set:
Please refer to Configuration Parameter=0x24 for details. Only one Button can be paired at a time.
Multiple B uttons can be removed at a time. When pairing is triggered, user MUST manually click the Button 3 times quickly. When removing is triggered, user does not need to do anything to the Button. Pairing time is up to 10 seconds.

4 SOFTWARE FUNCTION DEFINITION

4.1 Function Overview

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Each successful pairing will overwrite the previously paired Button. If pairing or removing button succeeds, Indoor Siren 6 will quickly flash white light
3 times and then off. If pairing button fails, Indoor Siren 6 will slowly flash white light 3 times and then
off. If there is a new button being paired successf ully, Indoor Siren 6 will play the
corresponding tone of paired button once.

4.2 User Behavior Interaction

User behavior Out of the network
In the network
Function
Indicator Light
Function
Indicator Light
Power OFF
NA
OFF
NA
OFF
Power ON
Supply Power
When powered by battery, it will be breathing white light for 30 seconds (max). When powered by adapter, it will be breathing white light all the time.
Supply Power
White light for 2 seconds and then off.
Click Action Button once
Send Node Info for Inclusion
When click Action Button once, it will quickly flash white light for 30 seconds until Indoor Siren 6 is added to the network. It will become constantly bright white light after being assigned a NodeID.
If Inclusion succeeds, it will quickly flash white light 3 times and then off. If Inclusion fairs, it will slowly flash white light 3 times and then become breathing white light.
If the button is clicked again during the network access process (when it is not really in Learning Mode), the network access process will exit, at the same time the indicator light will immediately extinguish, and then become breathing white light.
Stop playing the sound and light
Immediately OFF
Click Action Button 3 times quickly
Trigger pairing #1 Button
It will bright 1 time ON 0.5s OFF 1s, and then become constantly bright white light, indicating that pairing button is already started.
If pairing button succeeds, it will quickly flash white light 3 times and then become breathing white light. If pairing button fairs, it will slowly flash white light 3 times and then become breathing white light.
Trigger pairing #1 Button
It will bright 1 time ON 0.5s OFF 1s, and then become constantly bright white light, indicating that pairing button is already started.
If pairing button succeeds, it will quickly flash white light 3 times and then become breathing white light. If pairing button fairs, it will slowly flash white light 3 times and then become breathing white light.
Click Action Button 4 times quickly
Trigger pairing #2 Button
It will bright 2 times ON 0.5s OFF 1s, and then become constantly bright white light, indicating that pairing button is already started.
Trigger pairing #2 Button
It will bright 2 times ON 0. 5s OFF 1s, and then become constantly bright white light, indicating that pairing button is already started.
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If pairing button succeeds, it will quickly flash white light 3 times and then become breathing white light. If pairing button fairs, it will slowly flash white light 3 times and then become breathing white light.
If pairing button succeeds, it will quickly flash white light 3 times and then become breathing white light. If pairing button fairs, it will slowly flash white light 3 times and then become breathing white light.
Click Action Button 5 times quickly
Trigger pairing #3 Button
It will bright 3 times ON 0.5s OFF 1s, and then become constantly bright white light, indicating that pairing button is already started.
If pairing button succeeds, it will quickly flash white light 3 times and then become breathing white light. If pairing button fairs, it will slowly flash white light 3 times and then become breathing white light.
Trigger pairing #3 Button
It will bright 3 times ON 0. 5s OFF 1s, and then become constantly bright white light, indicating that pairing button is already started.
If pairing button succeeds, it will quickly flash white light 3 times and then become breathing white light. If pairing button fairs, it will slowly flash white light 3 times and then become breathing white light.
Click Action Button 6 times quickly
Reserved
Reserved
Send Node Info for Exclusion
White light is on, up to 2s. If Exclusion succeeds, it will quickly flash white li ght 3 times and then become breathing white light. If Exclusion fairs, it will keep extinguished.
Long Press Action Button [1, 2s)
Reserved
Extinguished when press and release.
Reserved
Extinguished when press and release.
Long Press Action Button [2, 5s)
Test the sound and light of the Browse Group
White light when press, and display in the default sound and light configuration of the Browse Group when release.
Test the sound and light of the Browse Group
White light when press, and display in the sound and light configuration of the Browse Group, based on Configuration Parameter 0x02, when release.
Long Press Action Button [5, 10s)
Reserved
Brighter white light when press, and extinguished when release.
Reserved
Brighter white light when press, and quickly flash white
light when releaseindicating start to test communication
quality between Indoor Siren 6 and Node 1.
At the end of the test, the white light is on for 2 seconds, then if the communication quality is Good or Great, then the white light quickly flashes 3 times and then goes out; if the communication quality is Weak, the white light slowly flashes 3 tim es and then goes out.
Long Press Action Button [10, 20s)
Reserved
Fast flashing white light when press, and extinguished when release.
Reserved
Fast flashing white light when press, and extinguished when release.
Long Press Action Button [20, ∞)
Factory Reset
When the time reaches 20s, the Factory Reset is performed no matter it is pressed or released. If Factory Reset succeeds , it will quickly flash white light 3 times and then become breathing white light.
Factory Reset after sending Device Reset Locally Notification Report
When the time reaches 20s, Factory Reset is performed no matter it is pressed or released. If Factory Reset succeeds, it will quickly f lash white li ght 3 times and then become bre athing white light.
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If Factory Reset fails, it will become extinguished when release.
Function Item
Description
Wireless Control Indoor Siren 6
When click Button once, Button can wireless control the corresponding paired Indoor Siren 6.
Pairing Indoor Siren 6
When click Button 3 times quickly, Button can pair to the Indoor Siren 6 that triggers Pairing Button Mode.
Sending Button Info to Indoor Siren 6
When re-power, click Button once, or click Button 3 times quickly, Button will send its Button ID, Battery Voltage and Firmware Version to its corresponding paired Indoor Siren 6.
Automatic sleep
After sending Button Info to Indoor Siren 6, Button will sleep automatically for saving batter life.
Low battery indicator
If #1 Button is low battery, Indoor Sire n 6 indicator light will repeat cycle (ON 100ms OFF 5s)
If #2 Button is low battery, Indoor Siren 6 indicator light will repeat cycle (ON 100ms OFF 100ms ON 100ms OFF 5s)
If #3 Button is low battery, Indoor Siren 6 indicator light will repeat cycle (ON 100ms OFF 100ms ON 100ms OFF 100ms ON 100ms OFF 5s)
The low battery indicator will be activated when Indoor Siren 6 detects that the Button is
low battery, and disappears after the battery retur ns to normal.
When the battery voltage of Button is lower than 2.8V, it is judged to be low battery. When the battery voltage of Button restore s to over 2.9V, it is judged to return to normal. The low battery indicator has the lo west priority among all light effects, that is, it will be
displayed when there is no other light effect. The light effect of the 3 Buttons are different. When multiple Buttons is low battery at the
same time, the corresponding light effect of the Button with smaller number is displayed
first.
Rule Description
Example
A Tone Group is triggered, and the triggered Tone Group event is not released, if the other Tone Group event with lower priority than the Tone Group is triggered at this time, the Tone Group is maintained.
The #1 Siren Group is triggered and the Tone of #1 Siren Group is not stopped. At this time, if the paired #1 Button is clicked once, the Tone of the #1 Button Group will not be triggered, and the Tone of the #1 Siren Group will be maintaine d.
A Tone Group is triggered, and the triggered Tone Group event is not released, if the other Tone Group event with higher priority or the same priority than the Tone Group is triggered, it is immediate ly replaced by the new Tone Group.
The #1 Remote Group is triggered and the Tone of #1 Remote Group is not stopped. At this time, if the paired #2 Button is clicked once , the Tone of the #1 Remote Group will be stopped, and the Tone of the #2 Remote Group will be play immediately .
Parameter
Value
SDK
6.71.03
Library
Enhanced 232 slave
Role Type
Always On Slave (AOS)
Device Type
Sound Switch
Supported security keys
S0, S2_UNAUTHENTICATION, S2_AUTHENTICATION

4.3 Supplementary Explanation about Button

4.4 Tone Group Priority Definition

(#1 Siren = #2 Siren) > (#1 Remote = #2 Remoter = #3 Remote) > (Browse = Instant)

4.5 SDK, Library and Device Classes

The Indoor Siren 6 application is based on:
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Command Class
Version
Not added
Non-secure added Securely added
Non-secure CC
Secure CC
ZWAVEPLUS_INFO
2
Support
Support
Support
VERSION
2
Support
Support
Support
CONFIGURATION
1
Support
Support
Support
MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC
2
Support
Support
Support
ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO
1
Support
Support
Support
ASSOCIATION
2
Support
Support
Support
POWERLEVEL
1
Support
Support
Support
MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION
3
Support
Support
Support
MULTI_CHANNEL
4
Support
Support
Support
DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY
1
Support
Support
Support
TRANSPORT_SERVICE
2
Support
Support
Support
SECURITY
1
Support
Support
Support
SECURITY_2
1
Support
Support
Support
SUPERVISION
1
Support
Support
Support
FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD
4
Support
Support
Support
NOTIFICATION
8
Support
Support
Support
SOUND_SWITCH
1
Support
Support
Support
Parameter
Value
Z-Wave Plus Version
1
Role Type
5 (ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_REPORT_ROLE_TYPE_SLAVE_ALWAYS_ON)
Node Type
0 (ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_REPORT_NODE_TYPE_ZWAVEPLUS_NODE )
Installer Icon Type
0x2000 (ICON_TYPE_GENERIC_SOUND _SWITCH)
User Icon Type
0x2000 (ICON_TYPE_GENERIC_SOUND_SWITCH)
Parameter
Value
Manufacturer ID 1
0x03
Manufacturer ID 2
0x71
Product Type ID 1
EU=0x00, US=0x01, AU=0 x02, CN=0x1D
Product Type ID 2
0x03
Product ID 1
0x00
Product ID 2
0xA4

4.6 Announced Command Classes in NIF

The Indoor Siren 6 application implements a number of mandatory and optional command classes.

4.7 Basic Command Class mapping

Basic Set Command (value) maps to Sound Switch Tone Play Set Command (Tone Identifier). Basic Get Command maps to Sound Switch Tone Play Get Command. Basic Report Command maps to Sound Switch Tone Play Report Command.

4.8 Z-Wave Plus Info

4.9 Manufacturer Specific

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4.10 Version

Parameter
Value
Z-Wave Protocol Library Type
0x03
Z-Wave Protocol Version
0x05
Z-Wave Protocol Sub Version
0x03
Firmware 0 Version
ZM5101 Software Version MSB
Firmware 0 Sub Version
ZM5101 Software Version LSB
Hardware Version
0xA4
Number of firmware targets
0x00
Parameter
Value
Individual End Points
7
Aggregated End Points
0
Dynamic
0
Identical
1
Generic Device Class
GENERIC_TYPE_AV_CONTROL_POINT
Specific Device Class
SPECIFIC_TYPE_SOUND_SWITCH
Command Classes
COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY_2 COMMAND_CLASS_SUPERVISION COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION COMMAND_CLASS_NOTIFICATION COMMAND_CLASS_SOUND_SWITCH
Tone Identifier
Tone Duration
Name Length
Name
1
0x0014
8
1AMBUL~1
2
0x0001
8
2ALARM~1
3
0x0014
8
3POLIC~1
4
0x003A
8
4FIRE~1
5
0x000F
8
5GASLE~1
6
0x0003
8
6MODER~1
7
0x000B
8
7ELECT~1
8
0x0002
8
8CLASS~1
9
0x003C
8
9ARMIN~1
10
0x003C
8
10SECU~1
Parameter
Valid Value
Default Value
Volume
0..7 7 Default Tone Identifier
0..Supported Tones
1

4.11 Multi Channel

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4.12 Sound Switch

(1)Sound Switch Tones Number Report Command
Supported Tones = 10 (example)
(2)Sound Switch Tone Info Report Command (example)
(3)Sound Switch Configuration Report Command
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Notification Type
Notification Events
Description
Home Security
0x07 State idle
0x00
Vibration event is inactive
Tampering, product cover removed
0x03
Vibration event is triggered
Power Management
0x08 State idle
0x00
Button’s battery comes back to normal
Replace battery soon
0x0A
Button’s battery is in low battery
Indoor Siren 6
0x0E State idle
0x00
Indoor Siren 6 alarm is inactive
Indoor Siren 6 active
0x01
Indoor Siren 6 alarm is triggered
ID
Name
Node count
Profile
Function
1
Lifeline
5
General: Lifeline
Send Device Reset Locally Notification when
Factory Reset. Send Sound Switch Tone Play Report when Indoor
Siren 6 is triggered to play tone. Send Sound Switch Configuration Report when
the volume or default tone is changed. Send Configuration Report (Parameter=0x24)
after finishing pairing or removing Button. Send Notification Report(Type=0x0E;Event=0x01)
when Indoor Siren 6 is triggered. Send Notification Report(Type=0x0E;Event=0x00)
when Indoor Siren 6 is inactive. Send Notification Report(Type=0x07;Event=0x03)
when vibration sensor is triggered. Send Notification Report(Type=0x07;Event=0x00)
when vibration sensor is inactive. Send Notification Report(Type=0x08;Event =0x0A)
when Button’s battery is in low battery. Send Notification Report(Type=0x08;Event=0x00)
when Button’s battery comes back to normal.
2
On/Off control (Browse)
5
Notification: Siren
Mirror of endpoint 1, group 2
3
On/Off control (Remote 1)
5
Notification: Siren
Mirror of endpoint 2, group 2
4
On/Off control (Remote 2)
5
Notification: Siren
Mirror of endpoint 3, group 2
5
On/Off control (Remote 3)
5
Notification: Siren
Mirror of endpoint 4, group 2
6
On/Off control (Siren 1)
5
Notification: Siren
Mirror of endpoint 5, group 2
7
On/Off control (Siren 2)
5
Notification: Siren
Mirror of endpoint 6, group 2
Note: Since the tones in the Indoor Siren 6 may be changed according to customer requirements, the Supported Tones and
the Tone Info may be different. However, the difference will not affect the normal use of the application. Besides, the Default Value of Volume and Default Tone Identifier in Sound Switch Configuration Report Command will
not be modified the initial defaults although the customer requests to change tones.

4.13 Notification

4.14 Association groups information

Backwards compatibility for non-Multi Channel devices, forces the root device AGI table to contain all the association groups mentioned in each of the endpoints AGI tables except from group 1, the Lifeline group.
Root device
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8
On/Off control (Instant)
5
Notification: Siren
Mirror of endpoint 7, group 2
Endpoint 1
ID
Name
Node count
Profile
Function
1
Browse via Lifeline
0
Notification: Siren
Send Sound Switch Tone Play Report when Indoor
Siren 6 Browse Group is triggered to paly tone. Send Sound Switch Configuration Report when
the volume or default tone of Browse Group is
changed. Send Notification Report(Type=0x0E;Event=0x01)
when Indoor Siren 6 Browse Group is triggered. Send Notification Report(Type=0x0E;Event=0x00)
when Indoor Siren 6 Browse Group is inactive.
2
On/Off control (Browse)
5
Notification: Siren
Forward the Basic Set with 0xFF to associated nodes in this group when the Indoor Siren 6 Browse Group is triggered and forward the Basic Set with 0x00 to associated nodes in this group when the Indoor Siren 6 Browse group comes back to normal.
ID
Name
Node count
Profile
Function
1
Remote 1 via Lifeline
0
Notification: Siren
Send Sound Switch Tone Play Report when Indoor
Siren 6 #1 Remote Group is triggered to paly tone. Send Sound Switch Configuration Report when
the volume or default tone of #1 Remote Group is
changed. Send Notification Report(Type=0x0E;Event=0x01)
when Indoor Siren 6 #1 Remote Group is
triggered. Send Notification Report(Type=0x0E;Event=0x00)
when Indoor Siren 6 #1 Remote Group is inactive. Send Notification (Type=0x08; Event=0x0A) when
Indoor Siren 6 #1 Button’s battery is in low
battery. Send Notification (Type=0x08; Event=0x00) when
Indoor Siren 6 #1 Button’s battery comes back to
normal.
2
On/Off control (Remote 1)
5
Notification: Siren
Forward the Basic Set with 0xFF to associated nodes in this group when the Indoor Siren 6 #1 Remote Group is triggered and forward the Basic Set with 0x00 to associated nodes in this group when the Indoor Siren 6 #1 Remote Group comes back to normal.
ID
Name
Node count
Profile
Function
1
Remote 2 via Lifeline
0
Notification: Siren
Send Sound Switch Tone Play Report when Indoor
Siren 6 #2 Remote Group is triggered to paly tone. Send Sound Switch Configuration Report when
the volume or default tone of #2 Remote Group is
changed. Send Notification Report(Type=0x0E;Event=0 x01)
when Indoor Siren 6 #2 Remote Group is
triggered. Send Notification Report(Type=0x0E;Event=0x00)
when Indoor Siren 6 #2 Remote Group is inactive. Send Notification (Type=0x08; Event=0x0A) when
Indoor Siren 6 #2 Button’s battery is in low
battery. Send Notification (Type=0x08; Event=0x00) when
Indoor Siren 6 #2 Button’s battery comes back to
normal.
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2
On/Off control (Remote 2)
5
Notification: Siren
Forward the Basic Set with 0xFF to associated nodes in this group when the Indoor Siren 6 #2 Remote Group is triggered and forward the Basic Set with 0x00 to associated nodes in this group when the Indoor Siren 6 #2 Remote Group comes back to normal.
Endpoint 4
ID
Name
Node count
Profile
Function
1
Remote 3 via Lifeline
0
Notification: Siren
Send Sound Switch Tone Play Report when Indoor
Siren 6 #3 Remote Group is triggered to paly tone. Send Sound Switch Configuration Report when
the volume or default tone of #3 Remote Group is
changed. Send Notification Report(Type=0x0E;Event=0x01)
when Indoor Siren 6 #3 Remote Group is
triggered. Send Notification Report(Type=0x0E;Event=0x00)
when Indoor Siren 6 #3 Remote Group is inactive. Send Notification (Type=0x08; Event=0x0A) when
Indoor Siren 6 #3 Button’s battery is in low
battery. Send Notification (Type=0x08; Event=0x00) when
Indoor Siren 6 #3 Button’s battery comes back to
normal.
2
On/Off control (Remote 3)
5
Notification: Siren
Forward the Basic Set with 0xFF to associated nodes in this group when the Indoor Siren 6 #3 Remote Group is triggered and forward the Basic Set with 0x00 to associated nodes in this group when the Indoor Siren 6 #3 Remote Group comes back to normal.
ID
Name
Node count
Profile
Function
1
Siren 1 via Lifeline
0
Notification: Siren
Send Sound Switch Tone Play Report when Indoor
Siren 6 #1 Siren Group is triggered to paly tone. Send Sound Switch Configuration Report when
the volume or default tone of #1 Siren Group is
changed. Send Notification Report(Type=0x0E;Event=0x01)
when Indoor Siren 6 #1 Siren Group is triggered. Send Notification Report(Type=0x0E;Event=0x00)
when Indoor Siren 6 #1 Siren Group is inactive.
2
On/Off control (Siren 1)
5
Notification: Siren
Forward the Basic Set with 0xFF to associated nodes in this group when the Indoor Siren 6 #1 Siren Group is triggered and forward the Basic Set with 0x00 to associated nodes in this group when the Indoor Siren 6 #1 Siren Group comes back to normal.
ID
Name
Node count
Profile
Function
1
Siren 2 via Lifeline
0
Notification: Siren
Send Sound Switch Tone Play Report when Indoor
Siren 6 #2 Siren Group is triggered to paly tone. Send Sound Switch Configuration Report when
the volume or default tone of #2 Siren Group is
changed. Send Notification Report(Type=0x0E;Event=0x01)
when Indoor Siren 6 #2 Siren Group is triggered. Send Notification Report(Type=0x0E;Event=0x00)
when Indoor Siren 6 #2 Siren Group is inactive.
2
On/Off control (Siren 2)
5
Notification: Siren
Forward the Basic Set with 0xFF to associated nodes in this group when the Indoor Siren 6 #2 Siren Group is triggered and forward the Basic Set with 0x00 to
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associated nodes in this group when the Indoor Siren 6 #2 Siren Group comes back to normal.
Endpoint 7
ID
Name
Node count
Profile
Function
1
Instant via Lifeline
0
Notification: Siren
Send Sound Switch Tone Play Report when Indoor
Siren 6 Instant Group is triggered to paly tone. Send Sound Switch Configuration Report when
the volume or default tone of Instant Group is
changed. Send Notification Report(Type=0x0E;Event=0x01)
when Indoor Siren 6 Instant Group is triggered. Send Notification Report(Type=0x0E;Event=0x00)
when Indoor Siren 6 Instant Group is inactive.
2
On/Off control (Instant)
5
Notification: Siren
Forward the Basic Set with 0xFF to associated nodes in this group when the Indoor Siren 6 Instant Group is triggered and forward the Basic Set with 0x00 to associated nodes in this group when the Indoor Siren 6 Insta nt Group comes back to normal.
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4.15 Configuration

Param.
Description
W/R
Default
Size
0x02 (2)
Set or Get Browse Group
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Tone Index
Play Control
Reserved
Volume
Reserved
Light Effect Index
Play Mode
Tone Index (Max=Supported Tones)
Value
Description
0
Reserved
1..Max
Set the default tone
Other
Reserved
31
Keep the previous configuration
Play Control
Value
Description
0
Set but not play
1
Play
2
Stop
3
Previous (In this case, Tone Index MUST be equal to 31)
4
Next (In this case, Tone Index MUST be equal to 31)
5
Reserved
6
Reserved
7
Keep the previous configuration
Volume
Value
Description
0
Mute
1..7
1 is the minimum vol ume, 7 is the max volume.
8..14
Reserved
15
Keep the previous configuration
Light Effect Index
Value
Description
0..6
Select the specified Light Effect, the Light Effect can be configured by parameter 0x0A-0x10
7
Keep the previous configuration
Play Mode
Value
Description
0
Single No Loop Play
1
Single Loop Play
2
List Loop Play
3
List Random Play
4..254
Reserved
255
Keep the previous configuration
Note: Tone Index maps to the Default Tone Identifier of Sound Switch Configuration Set CC. Volume maps to the Volume of Sound Switch Configuration Set CC.
WR
0x0C070000
4
0x03 (3)
Set or Get #1 Remote Group
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Tone Index
Play Control
Interval Between 2 Tones
Volume
Continuou s Play Count
Light Effect Index
Intercept The Length Of A Tone
WR
0x31070914
4
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Tone Index (Max=Supported Tones)
Value
Description
0
Reserved
1..Max
Set the default tone
Other
Reserved
31
Keep the previous configuration
Control
Value
Description
0
Set but not play
1
Play 2 Stop
3..6
Reserved
7
Keep the previous configuration
Volume
Value
Description
0
Mute
1..7
1 is the minimum vol ume, 7 is the max volume.
8..14
Reserved
15
Keep the previous configuration
Interval Between 2 Tones
Value
Description
0
Not stopping
1..14
1-14 seconds, the interval ti me between 2 tones
15
Keep the previous configuration
Light Effect Index
Value
Description
0..6
Select the specified Light Effect, the Light Effect can be configured by parameter 0 x0A-0x10
7
Keep the previous configuration
Continuous Play Count
Value
Description
0
Continuous Play
1..30
1-30 times, the count that the tone will be repeated to be played
31
Keep the previous configuration
Intercept The Length Of A Tone
Value
Description
0
The Length Of A Tone Itself.
1..254
1-254 seconds, Intercept The Length Of A Tone. Actual Single Play Time is equal to the smaller value between The Length Of A Tone Itself and Intercept The Length Of A Tone.
255
Keep the previous configuration
Note: Tone Index maps to the Default Tone Identifier of Sound Switch Configuration Set CC. Volume maps to the Volume of Sound Switch Configuration Set CC.
Total Tone Playback Time = Continuous Play Count x ( Actual Single Play Time + Interval Between 2 Tones )
0x04 (4)
Set or Get #2 Remote Group
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Tone Index
Play Control
Interval Between 2 Tones
Volume
Continuou s Play Count
Light Effect Index
Intercept The Length Of A Tone
Note: The valid values can be referenced to the definition of parameter 0x03.
WR
0x39070914
4
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0x05 (5)
Set or Get #3 Remote Group
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Tone Index
Play Control
Interval Between 2 Tones
Volume
Continuou s Play Count
Light Effect Index
Intercept The Length Of A Tone
Note: The valid values can be referenced to the definition of parameter 0x03.
WR
0x41070914
4
0x06 (6)
Set or Get #1 Siren Group
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Tone Index
Play Control
Interval Between 2 Tones
Volume
Continuou s Play Count
Light Effect Index
Intercept The Length Of A Tone
Note: The valid values can be referenced to the definition of parameter 0x03 .
WR
0x11070A14
4
0x07 (7)
Set or Get #2 Siren Group
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Tone Index
Play Control
Interval Between 2 Tones
Volume
Continuou s Play Count
Light Effect Index
Intercept The Length Of A Tone
Note: The valid values can be referenced to the definition of parameter 0x03.
WR
0x19070A14
4
0x08 (8)
Set or Get Insta nt Group
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Tone Index
Play Control
Interval Between 2 Tones
Volume
Continuou s Play Count
Light Effect Index
Intercept The Length Of A Tone
Note: The valid values can be referenced to the definition of parameter 0x03. The valid values of Interval Between 2 Tones are only 0 and 15. The valid values of Continuous Play Count are only 0 a nd 31.
WR
0x51070314
4
0x0A (10)
Set or Get Light Effect Index 0
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Brighten Duration
Dim Duration
Light ON Duration
Light OFF Duration
Brighten Duration
The time from Light OFF to Light ON. (Unit = 10ms)
Dim Duration
The time from Light ON to Light OFF. (Unit = 10ms)
Light On Duration
The time of Light ON. (Unit = 100ms)
Light Off Duration
The time of Light OFF. (Unit = 100ms)
Note: Total Light Effect Time = Brighten + Dim + Light ON + Light OFF
WR
0x96321403
4
0x0B (11)
Set or Get Light Effect Index 1 Note: The valid values can be referenced to the definition of pa rameter 0x0A
WR
0x64640003
4
0x0C
Set or Get Light Effect Index 2
WR
0x00420103
4
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(12)
Note: The valid values can be referenced to the definition of parameter 0x0A
0x0D (13)
Set or Get Light Effect Index 3 Note: The valid values can be referenced to the definition of parameter 0x0A
WR
0x42000003
4
0x0E (14)
Set or Get Light Effect Index 4 Note: The valid values can be referenced to the definition of parameter 0x0A
WR
0x0000000A
4
0x0F (15)
Set or Get Light Effect Index 5 Note: The valid values can be referenced to the definition of parameter 0x0A
WR
0x00000A00
4
0x10 (16)
Set or Get Light Effect Index 6 Note: The valid values can be referenced to the definition of parameter 0x0A
WR
0x42000001
4
0x11 (17)
Set or Get the vol ume of vibration sensor alarm
Value
Description
0
Mute
1-7
1 is the minimum volume, 7 is the max volume
Other
Reserved
WR 7 1
0x20 (32)
Communication Quality Report (REPORT ONLY)
Value
Description
0
Weak
15
Good
255
Great
Other
Reserved
Note: Can be used to confirm the communication quality between Siren and Node 1. The function will be activated after long pressing Action Button for 5 seconds.
NA - 1
0x21 (33)
Get the information of #1 Button (GET ONLY)
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Button Pairing State
Button Battery Voltage MSB
Button Battery Voltage LSB
Button Firmware Version
Button Pairing State
Value
Description
0
Unpaired
1
Paired
Other
Reserved
Button Battery Voltage MSB & LSB
Value
Description
0
Unpaired
1-66634
The Unit of Battery Voltage is mV
65535
Low power
Button Firmware Version
Bit
Description
Bit 0~3
The LSB of Button Firmware Version
Bit 4~7
The MSB of Button Firmware Version
For example, if Button Firmware Version equals to 0x10, it means V1.00. Note: This parameter does not restore the default value when remove from the network or reset the factory settings.
R - 4
0x22 (34)
Get the information of #2 Button Note: The valid values can be referenced to the definition of parameter 0x21
R - 4
0x23 (35)
Get the information of #3 Button Note: The valid values can be referenced to the definition of parameter 0x21
R - 4
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0x24 (36)
Pair or Remove the Button
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Pairing Control
Button Number Bit Ma sk
Set: Pairing Control (4 bits)
Value
Description
0
Remove Button
1
Pair Button
Other
Reserved
Button Number Bit Mask(4 bits)
Bit
Description
Bit 0
#1 Button
Bit 1
#2 Button
Bit 2
#3 Button
Bit 3
Reserved
If want to Pair or Remove the specified Button, the sending node MUST set the corresponding bit of Button to 1.
Only one Button can be paired at a time. The node will ignore commands which want to pair multiple Buttons at the same time.
Multiple Buttons can be rem oved at a time.
Get:
Can be used to request which Buttons has been paired after finishing pairing or removing button.
Report:
When pairing button is started, Indoor Siren 6 will automatically report 0x24 once to notify which Button is waiting for pair. At this moment, the Pairing Control is equal to 1, and the corresponding bit of Button is equal to 1.
When pairing button is finished, Indoor Siren 6 will automatically report 0x24 once to notify which Buttons has been paired. At this moment, the Pairing Control is equal to 2, and the corresponding bit of Button which has been paired is equal to 1 while the corresponding bit of Button which has NOT been paired is equal to
0.
When removing button is finished, Indoor Siren 6 will automatically report 0x2 4 once to notify which Buttons has been removed. At this moment, the Pairing Control is equal to 2, and the corresponding bit of Button which has been paired is equal to 1 while the corresponding bit of Button which has NOT been paired is equal to 0.
Note: When pairing button is started, Indoor Siren 6 will always bright white light. Pairing time is up to 10 seconds.
When pairing button is finished, If there is a new button being paired successfully, the Indoor Siren 6 will play the corresponding tone of paired button once.
When removing button is finished, Indoor Siren 6 will flash white light 3 times.
This parameter does not restore the default value when remove from the network or reset the factory settings.
WR - 1
0xFF (255)
Reset to factory default setting OR remove from the Z-Wave network (SET ONLY) If Size=4, Default=1, Value=0x55555555, then Reset to factory default setting (except 0x21/0x22/0x23/0x24) and remove from the Z-Wave network.
W - 4
Reset to factory default setting (except 0x21/0x22/0x23/0x24)
W - 1
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