DynaQuip Controls WaterCop ZWCFS1 Manuale di istruzioni
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Thank you for purchasing the ZWCFS1 Z-Wave enabled Wireless Water & Freeze Alarm. Leaking pipes, corroded water heaters,
fixtures in bathrooms and laundry rooms, automatic water and ice dispensers, etc. can all cause water damage. The ZWCFS1 is a
Z-Wave™ enabled device and will send a water leak alert on any Z-Wave™ enabled network. ZWCFS1 sensors are most effective
at water damage prevention when properly used with a WaterCop Z–wave automatic shut off valve (sold separately). However,
a ZWCFS1 unit that is not in a Z-Wave™ network will still alert you to water leaks using the audio alarm.
Specifications:
Power:
One 3.6V 1/2AA 1200mAh Lithium Battery,
ER14250J, LS14250 or equivalent
Calculated to be 1 to 2 years with no alarms
Battery Life:
and default Z-Wave™ network settings.
908.42MHz (US)
Frequency Range:
Distance Range:
Max 100ft line of sight in unobstructed
environment
Product Size (LxWxD):
2.4" x 1.6" x 0.8"
0.2 lb
Product Weight:
Operating Temperature: -10˚C (14F) to +70˚C (158F)
Reported Temperature:
Reported temperature is at the unit and has
a +/- 2˚C accuracy
Any Z-Wave™ enabled network and controller
System Requirement:
Testing the ZWCFS1
Moisten a paper towel and place over both of the small metal pads on the
back of the water sensor until you hear the audible alarm sound. The
water alarm may take up to 4 or 5 seconds before it sounds. If the alarm
fails to sound, your battery may be old or dead or incorrectly installed, the
sensor may not be moist enough, or the water sensor may be damaged.
If you do hear the audible alarm, remove the moistened paper towel,
dry the small metal pads of any water residue, and hold the button for
2 seconds to clear the alarm. You can then add your water alarm to any
Z-Wave™ enabled network and controller.
Using the ZWCFS1 in a
Z-Wave™ Network
The button in the rear casing is used for
including or excluding the ZWCFS1 in a
Z-Wave™ network. Refer to your controller's
User Manual for specific details on network
inclusion, exclusion, and association.
Press this button
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Z-Wave Wireless Water & Freeze
Alarm:
Instruction Manual
Inclusion in (adding to) a network: 1) Set up the inclusion mode at the
controller; 2) Press and hold the button for approx. 2 seconds until the
controller indicates the unit has been included in the network. Also, a
beep will be heard when the inclusion completes. Inclusion and exclusion
are always done at normal transmit power mode.
Exclusion from (Removing from) a network: 1) Set up the exclusion mode
at the controller; 2) Press and hold the button for approx. 2 seconds until
the controller indicates the unit has been removed from the network. A
beep will also be heard when the exclusion completes.
Awake Mode: To remain awake and listen for commands (when in a
network), press and hold the button for at least 2 seconds. The ZWCFS1
will stay awake for approx. 30 seconds.
Association: Once in a network, a controller can be used to associate the
ZWCFS1 with other devices in the Z-Wave™ network, such as a light or
another remote audible alarm. Refer to your controller's documentation
on how to associate the ZWCFS1 to another device in your network. The
ZWCFS1 supports two association groups. A maximum of 5 associated
devices are allowed in each group.
The ZWCFS1 sends the Basic Set Command to the associated nodes
assigned to Group 1 to convey that a water Alarm is active. If no nodes
are assigned to Group 1, then a Binary Sensor Report (value = 0xFF) is
broadcast. The reports are sent at regular intervals while the water alarm
is active. When the water alarm is cleared via the button, one additional
report (with status = no alarm) is sent.
The ZWCFS1 sends the Basic Set Command to the associated nodes
assigned to Group 2 to convey that a Freeze Alarm is active. If no nodes
are assigned to Group 2, then a Binary Sensor Report (value = 0xFF) is
broadcast. The reports are sent at regular intervals while the freeze alarm
is active. When the freeze alarm is cleared due to temperature rise, one
additional reports (with status = no alarm) is sent.
During an alarm
If water is detected at the monitoring location, the unit will sound an
82 decibel, audible alarm and will send an alert message to the Z-Wave™
network (if included in the network already). Pressing and holding the
button for 2 seconds will clear the Water Alarm. If freezing conditions
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are detected, no audible alarm will sound but an alert message is sent to
the Z-Wave™ network (if included in the network). Depending on your
Z-Wave™ controller, it is possible to receive a remote alert. For example,
with some gateway controllers, you can receive an email or cell phone
text message when an alarm is activated. With a gateway's remote access
and depending on your specific controller's capabilities you will be able
to check the status of any ZWCFS1 in your network.
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