Climax Technology Co HDZW Users manual

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The Heat Detector is a Z-Wave enabled device and is fully compatible with any Z-Wave enabled network. Z-Wave is a wireless communication protocol that uses a low-power RF radio. By taking advantage of the Z-Wave mesh
network, commands can be transmitted to their destination via intermediary “listening” Z-Wave products. HD-9 is designed to detect two temperature conditions. It signals an alarm if temperature increases by 8.3 °C per minute.
The alarm is also activated if the temperature exceeds the threshold temperature of 57.3°C. The intelligent design allows appropriate action to be taken and eliminates fire hazards.
1. Red LED
z When HD-9 is reporting an alarm, the LED will turn on for 1.5 seconds, and afterwards, the LED will flash until
the temperature is restored.
z When the Heat Detector has low battery, the LED will flash once every 30 seconds (HD-9 will also emit a beep) z When the temperature sensor of HD-9 is out-of-order, the LED will flash once every 60 seconds (HD-9 will also
emit a beep)
z During Alarm Silence period, the LED will flash once per second.
2.Test Button
z Press 3 times within 1.5 seconds to transmit a learn code and HD-9 will emit a 2-tone beep z Press once to test if the Heat Detector is functioning normally z Press once to silence the alarm
3. Battery compartment
4. Mounting Hole
5. Mounting Bracket
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z 3 “AA” Alkaline batteries are used to supply power. z The Heat Detector will report its battery percentage to the Control Panel respectively at 100%, 75%, 50% and
z When the Heat Detector is under low battery condition, a low battery signal will be transmitted along with
<<NNOOTTEE>>
) When changing batteries, after removing the old batteries, press the Test button twice to fully discharge
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This product can be included and operated in any Z-Wave network with other Z-Wave certified devices from other manufactures 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.
z Insert the 3 “AA” batteries into the battery compartment connecting the correct polarity as shown on the
z HD-9 will emit a 2-tone beep. z Put the Z-Wave gateway or control panel into Inclusion or Learning mode (please refer to the Z-Wave
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25%. If the battery voltage is low (25%), a Low Battery signal will be sent to the Control Panel to notify the user.
regular signal transmissions. If the battery voltage is low, HD-9 will emit one beep and the LED will flash once every 30 seconds and inform the Control Panel regularly.
before inserting new batteries.
battery compartment lid.
gateway or control panel manual).
z Within 1.5 seconds, press the Test Button 3 times. HD-9 will emit a 2-tone beep. z Refer to the operation manual of the Z-Wave gateway or control panel to complete the learn-in process. z If the sensor has already been included (learnt) into another Z-Wave Gateway/Control Panel, or if the
sensor is unable to be learnt into the current Z-Wave Gateway/Control Panel, please exclude it first (see Exclusion) before attempting to include it into the current Z-Wave Gateway/Control Panel.
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The Heat Detector must be removed from existing Z-Wave network before being included into another. There are two methods available to exclude a device.
Exclusion Mode
z Put the Z-Wave gateway or control panel into Exclusion mode (please refer to the Z-Wave gateway or
control panel manual).
z Within 1.5 seconds, press the Test Button 3 times and the Heat Detector will be removed from the Z-Wave
network.
Factory Reset
(Only use factory reset when network Control Panel/Gateway is missing or inoperable).
z Remove the batteries of the Heat Detector first. z Press and hold the Test Button. While holding the Test Button, power on the Hea t Detector by re-inserting
the batteries, wait for 10 seconds to factory reset.
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) Factory resetting the Heat Detector will restore it to factory default settings (excluded from the Z-Wave
network). The Z-Wave gateway or control panel will still keep its Z-Wave settings. Please refer to the gateway or control panel manual on how to remove the Heat Detector’s Z-Wave settings.
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To test whether the device is able to communicate with the Z-Wave gateway or control panel:
z Put the gateway / panel into range test mode (Walk Test). z Press the Test Button on the device z The gateway / panel should display if the device is within the operation range (please refer to the operation
manual of the gateway / panel).
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z The Heat Detect or will enter Z-Wave Sleep mode (to conserve power) after waking up for a short period of
time (~10 seconds). While in Z-Wave sleep mode, Z-Wave gateways or control panels are unable to send commands to the Heat Detector.
z To program the Heat Detector, please send command(s) to the Heat Detector within the wake-up period.
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z Using the bracket as a template, mark the two holes according to the picture on
the right to stabilize the bracket onto the surface.
z Insert the dowels. z Screw the screws into the dowels to stabilize the bracket. The two hooks should
be facing you.
z Locate the single line mark on the detector and line it up with one of the hooks
of the bracket. After both hooks fits in the two mounting holes on the detector, rotate the detector clockwise to lock onto the bracket.
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By pressing the Test button on the Heat Detector, you can test if the Heat Detector is functioning normally.
z If the Heat Detector functions normally, the LED will turn on for 1 second
followed by emitting a 2-tone beep.
z If the “Temperature Sensor” of the Heat Detector is out-of-order, the buzzer
will emit the 2-tone beep for 3 times.
z The Heat Detector is out-of-order if nothing happens (buzzer or LED).
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This function uses the Z-Wave Wake Up Command Class. The Wake Up Command Class allows the battery-powered Heat Detector to notify the Control Panel/Gateway that it is awake and ready to receive any queued commands. The wake up interval
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time period is programmed automatically according to Control Panel’s setting when
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