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| Certification Number | ZC10-16065093 |
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| Name | Heat Detector |
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| Short Description | The HD-9ZW is a Z-Wave heat detector that triggers a 95-decibel siren when room temperature rises above the threshold value of 57°C, or when the rate of temperature rise is greater than 8.3°C per minute. |
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| Long Description | The HD-9ZW is a Z-Wave heat detector that triggers a 95-decibel siren when room temperature rises above the threshold value of 57°C, or when the rate of temperature rise is greater than 8.3°C per minute. Suitable for rapid fire-prone environments, the HD-9ZW delivers precise and effective early warning to eliminate potential fire hazards. |
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| Brand | Climax Technology |
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| Product Identifier | HD-9ZW |
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| OEM Version | HW: 1 FW: 1.03 |
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| Hardware Platform | ZM5202 |
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| Z-Wave Version | 6.51.06 |
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| Library Type | SLAVE_ENHANCED_232 |
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| Device Type | Notification Sensor |
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| Role Type | ROLE_TYPE_SLAVE_SLEEPING_REPORTING |
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| Manufacturer ID | 0x018E |
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| Product Type ID | 0x0003 |
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| Product ID | 0x0002 |
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| User Icon | 0x0C 0x04 |
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| Installer Icon | 0x0C 0x04 |
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| Frequency Plans | US: 916.00MHz, 908.40MHz |
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| Categories | Sensors, Security Add-Ons |
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| Countries / Regions | United States of America |
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| Controlled Command Classes | | Identifier | Name | Key | Version |
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| COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC | Basic | 0x20 | 1 |
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| Documents | |
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| Features | | Feature | Values |
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| Battery Quantity | | | Battery Type | | | Firmware Updatable | | Value |
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| Updatable by Consumer by RF |
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| Association Groups | | Group Number | Maximum Nodes Supported | End Point ID | Description |
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| 2 | 5 | 0 | Group 2 for “Basic Set”:
Basic CC, v2 (COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC) | | 1 | 5 | 0 | Group 1 for “LifeLine”:
Notification CC,V4 (COMMAND_CLASS_NOTIFICATION)
Battery CC (COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC)
Device Reset Locally CC
| | 3 | 5 | 0 | Group 3 for “Notification Report”:
Notification CC,V4 (COMMAND_CLASS_NOTIFICATION)
Trigger Report (high temperature detected)
When the Heat Detector is triggered, it will transmit Notification
command (Notification Type:0x04, Event:0x02) to all nodes in Group1 and
3, and Basic set (0xFF) commands to the nodes in Group 2.
Restore Report (High temperature calmed)
When high temperature cool down, it will transmit Notification
command (Notification Type:0x04, Event:0x06) to all nodes in Group 1
and 3, and Basic set (0x00) commands to the nodes in Group 2.
Low Battery Report
When low battery voltage is detected, the Smoke Detector will transmit
Battery command to all nodes in Group 1.
When the Smoke Detector on low battery has its battery replaced, it will
transmit Battery restore command to all nodes in Group 1.
Factory Reset
When the Smoke Detector is reset to factory default, it will send Device
Reset Locally to all nodes in Group 1.
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| Texts | | ID | Description | Value |
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| 2 | Exclusion | 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
Put the Z-Wave gateway or control panel into Exclusion mode (please
refer to the Z-Wave gateway or control panel manual).
Within 1.5 seconds, press the Test Button 3 times and the Heat
Detector will be removed from the Z-Wave network. | | 4 | Device Wake-Up | 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 time is programmed automatically according to Control Panel’s setting when The Heat Detector is included. The recommended setting of the wake up time is 60 minutes above. | | 1 | Inclusion | 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.
Insert the 3 “AA” batteries into the battery compartment connecting
the correct polarity as shown on the battery compartment lid.
HD-9 will emit a 2-tone beep.
Put the Z-Wave gateway or control panel into Inclusion or Learning mode
(please refer to the Z-Wave gateway or control panel manual).
Within 1.5 seconds, press the Test Button 3 times. HD-9 will emit a 2-
tone beep.
Refer to the operation manual of the Z-Wave gateway or control panel to
complete the learn-in process.
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. | | 5 | Factory Reset | (Only use factory reset when network Control Panel/Gateway is missing or inoperable).
Remove the batteries of the Heat Detector first.
Press and hold the Test Button. While holding the Test Button, power on
the Heat Detector by re-inserting the batteries, wait for 10 seconds to
factory reset.
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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| Supported Multilevel Sensors | | Multilevel Sensor Type |
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| Air temperature |
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| Supports NWI | Yes |
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| Supports Explorer Frames | Yes |
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