This Quick Start Guide acquaints users with Zilog’s ZMOTION Intrusion Detection
Development Kit (part number ZMOTIONS200ZCOG) and provides instructions for setting up and using the Kit to demonstrate its basic operation. The following topics are covered:
•Getting Started
•Installing the Lens
: the quickest way to get the board up and running; see page 3
Figure 1. ZMOTION Intrusion Detection Development Kit Components
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Figure 2. The Three Lenses contained in this Development Kit
Getting Started
The
ZMOTION Intrusion Detection Development Kit
provide a quick method of getting the Kit up and running, the ZMOTION MCU is initially
programmed with a
sensor and the ZWA12GI12V4 lens. By installing the lens and then applying power, the
basic operation of the Kit can be observed.
To get started with the Kit, observe the following brief procedure.
1.Install the ZWA12GI12V4 lens as described on page 5
2.Insert the power supply output connector into the Mini-USB Plug P1 on the
Development Board and insert the other end into the wall outlet. Move SW1 on the
board up to the ON position.
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contains several lens options. To
project using the RE200B-P pyroe lectric
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Use the power supply provided with the Kit.
3.The Blue power LED will illuminate and the Red LED will flash 1 second on and one
second off until the pyroelectric sensor stabilizes
–a period of approximately 10 to 60
seconds. After the pyroelectric sensor has stabilized, the Red LED turns OFF and turns
ON again only when motion is detected.
4.To test this procedure, wave your hand over the lens and notice the LED turning ON
for approximately 1 second.
To learn more about the operation of the Kit, including how to use the additional features
of the preloaded sample project and how to download and modify other ZMOTION projects, refer to the ZMOTION Intrusion Detection Kit User Manual (UM0233)
from the Zilog website
.
, available
Downloading ZMOTION Software and Documentation
ZMOTION software and documentation are available as a downloadable file from the
Zilog Store. Observe the following steps to install this software.
1.In a web browser, visit zilog.com/store
Downloadable Software to present a list of the available software in the Zilog Store.
In this list, click
ZMOTIONS200ZCOG Software and Documentation; the Product ID
for this software is SD00030. On the Product Details page, click the
and complete the Checkout process to download the ZMOTION Software and
Documentation files to your hard drive. (If you are a first-time visitor to the Zilog Store,
you will be required to register before downloading this software).
2.When the download is complete, unzip the file to your hard drive, double-click to
launch the
ZMOTIONS200ZCOG_<version>.exe installation file, and follow the on-
screen instructions.
3.When the installation is complete, the user manual can be viewed in the following path
When mounting the ZMOTION Development Board vertically, special consideration should be taken regarding the height, angle and level plane of the
board. Be sure to follow the lens manufacturer’s recommended height and
mounting angle requirements to ensure optimal performance.
Flat Lens Holder
The flat lens holder, shown in Figure 3, is a two-piece assembly that provides a 1.2" focal
length mounting. Figure 4 shows the detail of the ZWA12GI12V4 lens, with its correct
orientation.
Figure 3. Flat 1.2" Lens Cap (Top) and Lens Base (Bottom)
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Figure 4. Flat Lens: ZWA12GI12V4
To assemble this flat lens and holder, observe the following brief procedure.
1.Place the lens into the inside of the cap, ensuring that the grooves of the lens are facing
inward.
2.Place the cap over the base, ensuring that the top of the lens is toward the arrow on the
base. Use the provided ¾" machine screws (2) with a nut to secure the cap in place, as
shown in Figure 5.
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Figure 5. Assembled Flat 1.2" Lens Holder and Flat Lens
3.Place the lens and lens holder assembly onto the ZMOTION Development Board with
the arrow on the lens holder pointing up, as shown in Figure 5; use the Primary Place-ment position labeled on the circuit board for the ZWA12GI12V4 lens. The four screw
holes in the circuit board should line up with the four upper mounting holes in the lens
holder.
4.Fasten each of the four (4) provided
⅜" machine screws with a nut to secure the lens
holder in place. Figure 6 shows an example of the top of the lens holder installed on the
ZMOTION Development Board.
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Figure 6. Top of Lens Holder on the ZMOTION Development Board
Installing ZDS II and the USB SmartCable
T o learn more about installing ZDS II and the USB SmartCable, installing the FTDI driver
for the serial cable, downloading and running the sample project, and making changes to
the sample project, refer to the ZMOTION Intrusion Detection User Manual (UM0233)
available on zilog.com
.
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References
Refer to the documentation in T abl e 1 for additional information about Zilog’ s ZMOTION
products.
ZMOTION Intrusion Detection Product Specification
ZMOTION Intrusion Detection Product Brief
ZMOTION Intrusion Detection Development Kit User Manual
ZMOTION Lens and Pyro Configuration Guide
Z8 Encore! XP F082A Series Product Specification
ZMOTION Lens Product Specification
ZMOTION Pyroelectric Sensor Product Specification
ZMOTION Intrusion Reference Design
ZMOTION –A New PIR Motion Detection Architecture
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DO NOT USE IN LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS.
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expected to result in a significant injury to the user. A critical component is any component in a life support device or system whose failure to perform can be reasonably
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