RaZberry
Thank for you buying RaZberry that turns
your Raspberry Pi into a Z-Wave enabled
Home Gateway. The solution consists of two
parts: (A) the transceiver hardware that is plugged on top of the RaZberry on as
shown in the image above (it uses the GPIO Pins 1-10), (B) a Z-Wave controller
software running on the Raspberry Pi itself. You can download a free license of ZWay from the website razberry.z-wave.me that will work with the hardware out of
the box.
Note: The RaZberry hardware will also work with any other Z-Wave controller
software compatible to the Z-Wave Serial API.
Here are two ways to install Z-Way:
A: You don’t have a installed Linux OS on your Raspberry Pi. Please download an
SD card image (SD card must have min. 4 GB) from the download section of
http://razberry.z-wave.me. It is based on the Raspberry Pi distribution ‘Wheezy’.
B: You already have a working Linux running. Log in and execute the following
command line: wget -q -O - http://razberry.z-wave.me/install | sudo bash
If you choose to use a preinstalled SD card you can use the service http://find.z-
wave.me to detect the IP address. It is free of charge. Just navigate to the website
and find the IP address of your Raspberry Pi below the login screen. Clicking on the
IP address leads you to the setup service on Port 8084. You can always change
settings using the service on this port.
1. Find your RaZberry ID and remember it for remote access to your system.
2. Choose a password for the remote access in the future. Access to
RaZberry from local network (as the first time) does not need a password.
The setup service on port 8084 offers the following functions:
! Find the IP Address of your RaZberry. You just used this function.
! Remote Access when you are outside your home. For this a valid
password is required – see above.
! Firmware Update: Just click on the firmware update tab and follow the
instructions
! Remote Support: This function is usually disabled. You will need to enable
it on request if you desire remote service. Allowing service people to access
your RaZberry is 100% under your control.
Once you set your remote access password you are done with the initial
configuration.
Whenever you access find.zwave.me again and a local RaZberry is found clicking
on the IP address will lead you right to your Smart Home User Interface. If you don’t
want to use this service please choose a fixed IP address. You can then turn off the
connection to find.zwave.me but be aware that you will not have any remote access
capability anymore. Hence it is recommended using find.zwave.me. The same
time Razberry grants you 100 % control of any cloud service usage of your
system.
The User Interface of Z-Way is available on Port 8083. Here you can choose
between different User Interfaces. The Expert UI is recommended for control and
management of the Z-Wave network. Please refer to http://razberry.zwave.me for
further manuals and instructions on the different User Interfaces.
Technical Data
EU: 868.4 MHz (EN 300 220)
RU: 869.0 MHz (GKRCh/EN 300 200)
US: 908.4 MHz (FCC CFR47 P 15.249)
Tested for >40 m in buildings, up to 100 m in free range
20 mm x 40 mm, weight is 16 gr.
Red LED: Inclusion and Exclusion Mode
Green LED: Send Data Indication
TTL UART compatible to Raspberry PI GPIO pins