Strips 700-G Z-Wave Plus Sensative Strips User Manual
- June 4, 2024
- SENSATIVE
Table of Contents
Strips 700-G
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To ADD STRIPS TO YOUR Z-WAVE™ CONTROLLER
Strips Guard 700 is a Smart Start enabled product and can be added to a Z-Wave network by using Smart Start. Start by scanning the Z-Wave QR Code present on the back label of the Strip, or on the DSK leaflet present in the box. Strips can be added to both secure and non-secure controllers and with or without Smart Start.
a) Add using Smart Start inclusion You can use this method of inclusion only if your Z-Wave Controller supports Smart Start.
- Open up your Z-Wave Controllers app and select Smart Start inclusion.
- Scan the QR Code (You can find the QR Code on the back of Strips or in the package).
- Remove both magnets from Strips.* Smart Start will automatically begin 30 seconds after removing the magnets and Strips will be added within 10 minutes when it has been activated within the Z-Wave Controller range.
- One long LED blink means Strips has been successfully added to your Z-Wave network.
b) Add using classic inclusion (Non Smart Start Controllers)
- Open your Z-Wave Controller application and start pairing mode.
- Remove both magnets from Strips.*
- One long LED blink means Strips has been successfully added to your Z-Wave network.
*If you have previously removed the magnets from Strips, or need to re-add the device, performing a manual wake up will join the device when the controller is in pairing mode.
To PERFORM A MANUAL WAKE UP
- Take the magnet and move it to the rounded edge and wait for the blink, then move the magnet away.
- Repeat this 3 times. A final short blink will confirm that the user-command was successful.
To VERIFY STRIPS IS WORKING PROPERLY
Move the squared magnet towards the square edge as shown in the picture. Check that your Z-Wave Controller displays the status correctly.
- If your Z-Wave system doesn’t respond, you may need to change Strips’ notification type from the controller (see Table A).
FOR GOOD COMMUNICATION
- Strips uses low power radio signals to communicate with your Z-Wave controller. For best results, please consider the following:
- Strips is designed to fit invisibly in most wood and plastic windows and doors.
- Strips should not be mounted directly on magnetic surfaces or encased within a metal structure as the range will be reduced.
- Strips range is up to 325 feet.
- Any non-battery Z-Wave device will act as a repeater to increase network reliability and range.
FOR GOOD FUNCTIONALITY IN THE DOOR OR WINDOW
- To place Strips invisibly, you need a gap in your door or window frame with a minimum height of 3.5 mm.
- Strips may be mounted on the frame (recommended) and the magnet on the door/window, or vice versa.
- Open the door/window fully to check that the placement of Strips and the magnet does not interfere with hinges or locking mechanisms.
**TO CORRECTLY CORRECTLY MOUNT STRIPS, PLEASE PLEASE FOLLOW THE STEPS
BELOW:**
- Make sure the surface is clean, dry and at least +10°C(+50°F). Use the included cloth to clean and prepare the surfaces.
- Remove the brown protective film from the small Strips test adhesive. This adhesive is used before the final placement so it is easy to re-position Strips if needed.
- Place Strips where you want it mounted. Check the position by carefully closing the door/window and then opening it completely again.
- Identify where the magnet should be placed (See picture below). Remove the protective film and place the magnet. Close and open again to validate that your Z-Wave controller detected the changes. Re-position if needed.
- Check that the door/window can be fully closed and opened and that your Z-Wave controller detects the changes.
- When you are satisfied, mark the exact position for Strips. Remove it from its position, remove the long film protecting the adhesive backing and place Strips exactly as you marked.
- Keep the spare magnet; it can be used to wake up, remove or reset Strips in the future.
More guidance including instructional videos: www.sensative.com/strips
MAGNET PLACEMENT AND SENSOR RANGE
- Check that the magnet can be placed so that it is less than 10 mm from Strips’ square end when the door/window is closed. When the door/window is open, the magnet should be at least 30 mm away from Strips.
CONFIGURATIONS
Configuration Table
No
| Name| Description| Values|
Default
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1
| Notification type (1 byte| Select the notification type for the door and window open or close events| 0: Binary sensor report + Notification report (Access Control) 1 : Notification report (Access Control) 2: Notification report (Home Security)|
1
2
| LED alarm event reporting (1 byte)| Turn On or Off LED for specific event indications (ex. alarms)| 0: Turns off LED for door open events 1:On|
1
15
| Activate supervision (1 byte)| Activate Supervision command for only important alarm events or all events *Supervised commands require a confirmation from the gateway when a notification is received| 0: Events sent with S2 Encapsulation only
1: Only Door Open Alarm Report (Events sent with S2 and supervision encapsulation)
2: Unsolicited reports (Door Open/Close, Tamper clear, Wake-up notification and Battery Report events sent with S2 and supervision encapsulation)
|
1
22
| Security Level (1 byte)| Select the level of security| 0: Standard (Forces parameter behavior as follows: #16=10000, #17= Sensative standard
, #18=0, #19=Off Retries with an incrementally longer period until reconnected 1: High Security (Enables parameters 16-19, #1=2, #15=2)
|
0
The below configurations are only used if parameter 22 is set to 1 (High security) Parameters 16-19, 22 are categorized as ”Advanced Settings”
16
| Supervision wait time (2 bytes)| The number of milliseconds to wait for a Supervision response when a Supervised message is sent| 500-30000 (ms)|
10000 (ms)
17
| No. of failed event retries (1 byte)| Number of retries when a confirmation is not received| 0-5|
1
18
| Failed event retry interval (1 byte)| The minimum number of seconds between retries| Min = 1 second, Max = 60 seconds| 6 (seconds
19
| Heartbeat interval (1 byte)| Number of minutes between periodic battery reports (Heartbeats)| 5 – 70 (mins)
– Accepts multiples of 5 mins.
– Any arbitrary value in between 5 and 70 will be rounded up to a multiple of 5
|
70 (mins
Execute user commands according to “Table A” by moving the magnet according to the picture below.
User Commands(Table A)
Wake Up| To wake up Strips manually for communication with the Z-Wave
controller, move the magnet 3 times according to the illustration above
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Add/Remove| Place the controller into pairing or remove mode and perform
the “wake up” pattern described in the first section of this manual.
Factory Default Reset| You may need to reset Strips if your Z-Wave
controller is missing or not responding. Follow the instructions for Wake Up
above, but on the 3rd repetition, keep the magnet at the rounded edge for 10
seconds. A long LED signal indicates success.
LED Notifications(Table B)
1 Short Blink| -User feedback during commands
-Successfully sent report
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2 Short Blinks| The indication when Strips is not added to a network.
1 Long Blink| A user command is successfully executed.
5 Short Blinks| Error (e.g. communication with controller failed)
Association| Strips supports association group 1 (lifeline), max 1 node,
normally used to send Strips’ notification to the Z-Wave controller
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Tamper| Strips will send a tamper alert if it detects that someone tries
to wake up or manipulate Strips.
This product can be operated in any Z-Wave network with other Z-Wave certified devices from other manufacturers. All mains operated nodes within the network will act as a repeater, regardless of vendor, to increase the reliability of the network.
References
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