AeoTec ZWA019 Water Sensor 7 Pro User Guide
- June 6, 2024
- Aeotec
Table of Contents
- AeoTec ZWA019 Water Sensor 7 Pro
- Familiarize yourself with your Water Sensor 7.
- Important safety information.
- Installation of Water Sensor 7 Pro.
- Adding your Water Sensor 7 to Z-Wave network
- Functions of Water Sensor 7 Pro.
- LED indicator
- Button Function
- Advanced Functions.
- Remove your Water Sensor 7 from Z-Wave network.
- Reset your Water Sensor 7.
- Association Groups
- Parameter setting
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
AeoTec ZWA019 Water Sensor 7 Pro
Aeotec Water Sensor 7 has been crafted as a safety sensor to help detect and prevent floods and water leaks using Z-Wave Plus. It is powered by Aeotec’s Gen7 (https://aeotec.com/z-wave-home-automation/z-wave-gen7.html) technology and S2 framework. You can find out more about Water Sensor 7 (https://aeotec.com/z-wave-door-window-sensor) by following that link.
To see whether Water Sensor 7 is known to be compatible with your Z-Wave
system or not, please reference our Z-Wave gateway comparison
(http://aeotec.com/z-wave-gateways) listing. The technical specifications of
Water Sensor 7
(https://aeotec.freshdesk.com/a/solutions/articles/6000218908-door-window-
sensor-7-technical-specifications-) can be viewed at that link.
Familiarize yourself with your Water Sensor 7.
Package contents:
1. Sensor Unit.
2. Cover.
3. Double-Sided Tape large (×2).
4. Screws (×4).
5. Dowels( x4).
Important safety information.
Please read this and other device guides carefully. Failure to follow the
recommendations set forth by Aeotec Limited may be dangerous or cause a
violation of the law. The manufacturer, importer, distributor, and/or reseller
will not be held responsible for any loss or damage resulting from not
following any instructions in this guide or in other materials.
Keep product and batteries away from open flames and extreme heat. Avoid
direct sunlight or heat exposure. Always remove all batteries from products
that are being stored and not used. Batteries may damage the appliance if they
leak. Do not use rechargeable batteries. Ensure correct polarity when
inserting the batteries. Improper battery use may damage the product.
Water Sensor 7 is intended for indoor use in dry locations only. Do not use in
damp, moist, and/or wet locations.
It contains small parts; keep away from children.
Installation of Water Sensor 7 Pro.
- Open the cover by pressing the clip on the side and pulling the cover upwards.
- Insert a fresh 1 * 1/2 AA battery, but pay attention to the polarity
Install your Water Sensor 7 Pro.
The Water Sensor 7 should be placed wherever you want to monitor for possible
flooding or leaks. When placing the Water Sensor 7, consider the direction in
which a flood or leak may flow and where it may occur. The contacts of the
Water Sensor 7 probe will detect the liquid, so the probe must be placed so
that any flood or leak will come into contact with it. When the probe contacts
come into contact with a liquid, the Water Sensor 7 sends a leak warning to
your Z-Wave Gateway. Make sure that both contacts are capable of detecting
leaks or flooding.
Adding your Water Sensor 7 to Z-Wave network
SmartStart Inclusion.
You can use this method of inclusion only if your Z-Wave
gateway/controller/hub supports SmartStart.
1. Open up your Z-Wave gateway/controller/app.
2. Select SmartStart inclusion.a
3. Scan the QR code located on the Water Sensor 7.
4. Within 10 minutes after powering your Water Sensor 7, it will
automatically get included into your Z-Wave gateway/controller/hub.
Classic Inclusion
1. Set your Z-Wave controller into pairing mode.
2. Triple-click the tamper switch on Water Sensor 7 – this begins to blink
five times
3. After completion of the inclusion, the LED will illuminate green for 3
seconds.
4. If you pairing with S2 encryption/security, enter the first 5 digits of
the DSK into your controller/gateway/hub interface when requested.
5. Close the cover
Functions of Water Sensor 7 Pro.
Water leak
Once installed, this sensor will report wet or dry via Notification Command
Class when this devices is wet or removed from water.
- Notification Report
- Type: Unknown (0x05)
- Value: Wet (0x02) or Dry (0x00)
Tamper
Tamper alarm will be sent if the cover is removed.
- Notification Report
- Type: Tamper Removed (0x07)
- Value: 0x03
Temperature
This sensor will report occasionally on its own as an unsolicited Multilevel
Sensor Report either by a timed interval (Parameter 18) or by the change in
value (Parameter 16).
Multilevel Sensor Report
Humidity
This sensor will report occasionally on its own as an unsolicited Multilevel
Sensor Report either by a timed interval (Parameter 18) or by the change in
value (Parameter 17). Multilevel Sensor Report
LED indicator
Function Description | LED Indicator |
---|---|
Device Not in Network | Blinks red for 5 seconds (1 sec duty cycle) when |
battery is inserted and sensor is not in network
Include/Exclude/Learn Mode| Illuminate green for 3 seconds when
Inclusion / Exclusion / Configuration is successful.
Illuminate red for 3 seconds when Inclusion / Exclusion / Configuration is unsuccessful (upon a timeout of 30 seconds).
Local Reset| When device is locally reset to Factory Default LED blinks
red (1 second duty cycle) for 5 seconds.
LowBatt| When operation button is Short Pressed the LED blinks red three
time (1 sec duty cycle)
Tampering| If either Tamper Switch 1 or 2 is activated the device blinks
red one time with ½ second duty cycle if within range of Controller.
The device blinks red three times with ½ second duty cycle if out of range of Controller
---|---
Water protection| When operation button is Short Pressed the LED
illuminates red three seconds in case of Water Leakage detected and Green if
no Leakage detected.
Button Function
Push Type | Function | Description |
---|---|---|
Long Press 5s | Pending reset | LEDs start indication Waiting for Reset. |
Long Press 10s | Reset | Initiates Device Reset Locally. |
Short Press | Tamper | Sends Wake Up notification. |
3 Times Short Press | Sequence | See Learn Mode. |
Advanced Functions.
Communication test.
This utilizes the Power Level command class to determine the health between the Water Sensor 7 and your Z-Wave gateway. This will tell you if the Water Sensor 7 has a healthy connection to your system and is a great method of debugging connectivity issues.
1. Set Parameter #4 to value #1
2. Double click the Tamper Switch.
3. Result:
- Green LED blinks once – success
- Red LED blinks 3x times – failure
Firmware-Update over the Air.
This device is capable of receiving a new firmware ‘over the air’. The update function needs to be supported by the central controller. Once the controller starts the update process, perform the following action to confirm the firmware update:
1. Wake Up the device by removing the cover.
2. The hit the tamper switch once.
Send a wake up notification.
In order to send your sensors new configuration commands from your Z-Wave controller or gateway, it will need to be woken up.
1. Wake Up the device by removing the cover.
2. The hit the tamper switch once.
Note: Water Sensor 7 remains awake until the housing is closed again.
Remove your Water Sensor 7 from Z-Wave network.
Your sensor can be removed from your Z-Wave network at any time. You’ll need to use your Z-Wave network’s main controller/gateway. To do this, please refer to the part of your gateways respective manual that tells you how to remove devices from your network.
1. Set your Z-Wave controller into unpair mode.
2. Triple-click the tamper switch on Water Sensor 7 within 1.5 seconds – this
will cause the LED to blink five times.
3. After a successful exclusion, it will light up its LED for 2 seconds then
deactivate.
Reset your Water Sensor 7.
This device also allows being reset without any involvement of a Z-Wave
controller. This procedure should only be used when the primary controller is
inoperable.
To manually factory reset:
1. Remove the cover of Water Sensor 7
2. Press and hold tamper switch for 5 seconds until the red LED blinks.
3. Release the tamper switch
4. Immediately press and hold the tamper switch for 5 seconds until the red
LED blinks.
Association Groups
Group Association allows Water Sensor to directly communicate with other Z-Wave devices directly without the need for the Z-Wave Controller to act as a inbetween controller. This using this function will help with communication effeciency and limit the amount of time it takes to control a device.
Group Number | Maximum Nodes | Description |
---|---|---|
1 | 5 | Lifeline |
2 | 5 | Control devices when water leakage is detected |
3 | 5 | Sends out alarm message when water leakage is detected |
4 | 5 | Sends alarm messages when tamper is tripped |
Parameter setting
Visual LED indications
Parameter: 3
Size: 1 Byte
Default Value: 7
Description: This parameter defines when the red LED will indicate
events. Disabling all indications may extend battery life.(values 1 + 2 + 4
summarized)
0 – No indications
1 – Water Leakage Status Change
2 – Wake Up (1 x click)
4 – Device tampering
Range test after double click
Parameter: 4
Size: 1 Byte
Default Value: 0
Description: Allows to enable the activation of a Z-Wave range test with
double-clicking the tamper switch.
0 – disabled
1 – enabled
2nd Association Group Trigger
Parameter: 5
Size: 1 Byte
Default Value: 0
Description: This parameter defines the status of the water leakage that
causes sending a BASIC command to all devices of Association Group 2.
0 – Switch after Water Leakage Start and Stop
1 – Switch after Water Leakage Start
2 – Switch after Water Leakage Stop
Command Sent to Devices of Association Group 2
Parameter: 6
Size: 1 Byte
Default Value: 255
Description: This parameter defines which commands is sent to 2nd
Association Group
0 – On
1 – Off
2 – On and Off
BASIC command value sent to 2nd Association Group on On event
Parameter: 7
Size: 1 Byte
Default Value: 255
Description: This is the BASIC command value sent in case of On even
0 – 99 – Value
255 – On
BASIC command value sent to 2nd Association Group on Off event
Parameter: 8
Size: 1 Byte
Default Value: 0
Description: This is the BASIC command value sent in case of Off event.
0 – 99 – Value
255 – On
Time Delay of On command frame
Parameter: 9
Size: 2 Byte
Default Value: 0
Description: On command is sent after a delay defined in this parameter.
0 – 32400 – Seconds
Time delay of Off command frame
Parameter: 10
Size: 2 Byte
Default Value: 0
Description:
Off command is sent after a delay defined in this parameter.
0 – 32400 – Seconds
Delay of tamper alarm cancellation.
Parameter: 11
Size: 2 Byte
Default Value: 0
Description:
Time a tamper alarm is delayed.
0 – 32400 – Seconds
Reporting tamper alarm cancellation
Parameter: 12
Size: 1 Byte
Default Value: 1
Description:
This parameter defines if the alarm cancellation event is reported.
0 – do not send report
1 – send report
Minimum Temperature change to report.
Parameter: 16
Size: 1 Byte
Default Value: 20
Description:
This value defines the minimum change of temperature to cause an unsolicited
report of humidity to the central controller using Lifeline. If the value is
set to 0, there will be no reports sent to the controller, when the
temperature changes. However, periodic reports, managed by configuration
parameter 18, may still be active.
0 – disabled
1-100 – 0,1 degree step
Minimum humidity change to report.
Parameter: 17
Size: 1 Byte
Default Value: 5
Description:
This value defines the minimum change of humidity to cause an unsolicited
report of humidity to the central controller using Lifeline. If the value is
set to 0, there will be no reports sent to the controller, when the humidity
changes. However, periodic
reports, managed by configuration parameter 18, may still be active.
0 – disabled
1-20 – value in %
Periodic Reports.
Parameter: 18
Size: 2 Byte
Default Value: 43200
Description:
This parameter defines the time interval to send an unsolicited report. If the
value is set to 0, there will be no periodic reports sent to the controller.
However, reports on temperature/humidity changes, managed by configuration
parameters 16 and 17, may still be active.
0 – disabled
900-65535 – value in seconds
Temperature Scale
Parameter: 64
Size: 1 Byte
Default Value: 1
Description:
This parameter sets the temperature scale.
1 – Celsius
2 – Fahrenheit
255. Reset Parameter
Parameter: 255
Size: 4 Byte
Default Value: 0
Description: This parameter helps reset configuration parameters and the
device to factory defaults
1- Reset all Parameter settings to their default settings.
1431655765 – (0x55555555) Completely factory reset sensor and send device
reset locally notification
References
- Controllers - Aeotec
- Door/Window Sensor 7 – Aeotec
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