
ZHS09
DOOR AND WINDOW SENSOR
BDA_ZHS09
USER MANUAL ZHS09
Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the Schwaiger
ZHS09 product. Below you will find useful operating guidelines.
Logging in (inclusion) or logging out (exclusion) of the sensor
By pressing the manipulation-proof safety switch for one second you confirm
the inclusion and exclusion of the device.
Product description
This sensor provides information on whether a window or a door is open or closed. The
device consists of a magnet which is attached to the movable part of the window or the
door as well as the main unit, which can be mounted on the fixed part. It is mounted with
screws or doubled-sided tape. The ZHS09 is a battery-powered device. The batteries can
be replaced without removing the attachment of the device. The unit also has a manip
ulation security feature, which sends an alarm to the controller in the event of unauthorized removal of the device. The door/window sensor ZHS 09 can report the status of the
sensor via Z-wave to a controller or control other Z-Wave devices directly, depending on
the sensor condition. The devices to be controlled must be associated with the sensor. Up
to four Z-Wave devices can be associated with the ZHS09.
Batteries
This device is operated with batteries. Use only batteries of the specified type. Used batteries contain hazardous substances and must not be disposed of with household waste!
Battery type: 1 x C123A
Installation guidelines
1.
Loosen the screw on the cover and slide the cover down.
2.
Insert the CR123A battery into the battery holder. The LED will slowly start lighting
up. This means that the device has not yet been incorporated into the Z-Wave
network.
3.
To install the sensor attach the cover using screws or double sided tape on the
opening part of the window or door.
Connection for external circuit
LED
Programmable
manipulation-proof
safety switch
Battery
Console Magnet Screw
Fastening with
screws or adhesive
tape
Cover
-
HOME AUTOMATION
MANUFACTURER INFORMATION
Dear Customer,
should you require technical advice and your
retailer could not help please contact our
technical support.
Schwaiger GmbH
Würzburger Straße 17 90579 Langenzenn
Hotline: +49 (0) 9101 702-199
www.schwaiger.de info@schwaiger.de
Business hours:
Monday to Thursday: 08:00 - 17:00
Friday: 08:00 - 14:30
Operating the device
Whenever the window or door on which the sensor is installed is opened or closed, the
sensor transmits a corresponding wire
less signal.
Communication with a
battery-operated device
The device is battery-powered and to
save power it is thus usually in deep
sleep mode. In deep sleep mode the
device cannot receive any wireless sig
nals. Therefore a (static) controller is
required, which is mains powered and
therefore always available for wireless
data transmission.
This controller - for example, an IP
gateway - manages a message mailbox for this battery-powered device, in which mes
sages to the device can be temporarily stored. Without such a static controller using
this battery-operated device will quickly discharge the battery or render use completely
impossible.
This device regularly „wakes up,“ reports this by sending a so-called wake up notification,
and then empties its mailbox in the static controller. The node ID of the controller and a
wake up interval must be defined with the inclusion. If the inclusion is carried by means
of a static controller such as an IP Gateway, the controller will automatically perform this
configuration and usually offer a user interface, to adapt the wake up interval to user
needs. The wake up interval is a compromise between maximum battery life and mini
mum response time of the battery-powered device.
Opening the cover and thus activating the manipulation-free safety switch wakes up the
device and keeps it awake.
It is possible to specify the device number 255 as the destination device for the wake up
notification. In this case, the message is sent as a broadcast to all devices with direct
wireless connection. The advantage of immediate notification is offset by the disadvan
tage that, where appropriate, the device consumes more time in active mode and thus
more battery capacity.
Technical specifications
Protection class 20
Battery type 1 x C123A
Explorer Frames Yes
SDK 4.54.00
Type of equipment Slave with routing capabilities
General Z-Wave device type Binary sensor
Special Z-Wave device type Routing Binary Sensor
Router No
FLiRS No
Firmware Version 4.84
-
-
-
-
-
Functioning of the device in the Z-wave network
When delivered, the device is not yet connected to a Z-wave network. It must be integrated into an existing Z-Wave network so that it can communicate with other Z-Wave
devices. This process is called Z-Wave inclusion. Devices can also be removed from net
works again. This process is called Z-Wave exclusion. Both processes are started from a
controller that must be connected to an inclusion and/or exclusion mode. The manual of
the controller contains information on how it is to be connected in these modes.
Devices can only be added when the controller of the Z-Wave network in in inclusion
mode. Leaving the network by exclusion will reset this device to its factory defaults. Set
the controller into the inclusion/exclusion mode.
-
Disposal information
This product contains batteries. Please refer to the applicable disposal regulations for
batteries. It is an electrical device. They can be disposed of free of charge at specified
disposal sites.
EC Declaration of Conformity
„Hereby Schwaiger GmbH declares that the product ZHS09 is in compliance with the
essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.“. The Dec
laration of Conformity can be found at the following address:
http://www.schwaiger.de/downloads
-