SMART ALARM SECURITY AND MORE ... USER GUIDE v1.1 How can I manage all security issues with one easy, intuitive and efficient solution? This guide describes how to install, program and operate Zipato smart alarm system.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 04 SMART ALARM USER GUIDE v1.1 1.0 | INTRODUCTION 06 1.1 | Preparation and location planning 08 2.0 | UNPACKING SMART ALARM 09 2.1 | Zipabox – main control unit 09 2.2 | PIR motion detector 10 2.3 | Door/Window sensor 10 3.0 | INSTALLATION & MOUNTING 14 3.1 | Mounting methods 15 4.0 | CONNECT THE ZIPABOX 17 5.0 | CREATE USER ACCOUNT 18 5.1 | Account creation 18 5.2 | Register your Zipabox 19 5.3 | Finalize your account 19 6.
7.3 | Testing the system 27 10.8 | Flood sensor Everspring ST812 42 8.0 | USING THE SYSTEM 28 10.9 | Siren Everspring SE812 42 9.0 | ALERTING GUIDE 30 10.10 | Single relay switch FGS211 43 9.1 | Educating your Contacts 30 10.11 | Double relay switch FGS221 43 9.2 | Monitoring Your Property 30 10.12 | Universal dimmer FGD211 44 9.3 | How Zipato raises the alarm 30 10.13 | Roller shutter FGR221 44 9.4 | Response Cover 33 11.0 | WIDGETS 45 9.
1.0 INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the Zipato SMART ALARM home-monitoring and automation system. This simple to install system has been designed for end-user and don’t require technical or programming skills. Basic concept behind Zipato Smart Alarm is to provide users with the solution for their security and automation demands. ZIPATO HOME MANAGEMENT is a new way to run your home from anywhere.
ONITORED CARBON M MONOXIDE Zipato can help protect You from this colorless, odorless gas LASS BREAK G DETECTORS Glass Break Detectors can detect most types of breaking glass up to 25 feet away ONITORED SMOKE M AND HEAT DETECTORS Zipato’s monitored fire/ heat detectors alert You and enable Zipato to notify the Fire Department anytime a fire is detected ATER/FLOOD W SENSORS By alerting You to water leaks early, ADT can help You prevent severe water damage ONITORED M BURGLARY Door/Window
TAMPER PROOF SYSTEM The security detectors, control panel and external siren are ‘tamper’ protected. Any unauthorized tampering with these items will result in triggering an alarm. The user can turn off this feature when a battery change is required.
2.0 UNPACKING ZIPATO SMART ALARM The easiest way to get to know the system and get it up and running quickly is to get out all the devices and accessories from package on a tabletop. That way user can quickly introduce themselves with Zipabox and its accessories. Package consists of Zipabox control unit (included Ethernet cable, adopter and antenna) and accessories (for instance; door/window sensor, PIR motion detector keyfob, etc.).
2.2 PIR MOTION DETECTOR W. TEMPERATURE METER This motion detector (PIR = passive infrared receiver) detects the presence of a person in a room. The units send information to a controller or any other associated Z-Wave device, the sensor is a battery-powered device, which is in sleeping state unless an action is detected. After a programmable sleeping time the device wakes up and sends status information. After this the unit goes back to sleeping modus.
ZIPABOX USER MANUAL NETWORK CABLE NETWORK ANTENNA ZIPABOX ELECTRIC ADAPTER DOOR/WINDOW SENSOR PIR MOTION DETECTOR SMART ALARM BOX ackage consists of P Zipabox control unit (including Ethernet cable, adopter and antenna) and other accessories RFID KEYPAD
DOOR/WINDOW SENSOR PREPARATION Door/window sensor is ready for usage when its batteries are inserted. FEATURES -wave compatible Z attery operated b two way communication temper alarm RFID keypad Numeric keypad RFID KEYPAD PREPARATION RFID keypad is ready for usage when its batteries are inserted. To do that place two AA 1,5V batteries into the device. RFID KEYPAD RFID KEYPAD AS SEEN IN DASHBOARD With the RFID keypad you can arm and disarm your alarm system.
The Zipabox’s capabilities can easily be expanded using “snap-in” expansion modules that will add support for new interfaces and functionalities, communication standards and protocols, etc.
3.0 INSTALLATION & MOUNTING Zipato provide two methods of mounting. Chose either the self-adhesive pads or the screws and wall plugs supplied. MOUNTING METHODS SELF-ADHESIVE INSTALLATION Clean the surface with a suitable degreaser. Remove the protective covering from one side of the double sided adhesive pad and firmly apply to the back of the device. Next remove the other cover and firmly press the item onto the desired location.
PIR MOTION DETECTOR MOUNTING Use adhesive tape to mount PIR motion detector at 2 meters above surface. To enhance proper operation, place PIR motion detector on the angle which can detect the room widely. The solid area means the detector’s coverage range. If difficulty is experienced fitting the door/window contact because of space etc, the multiple door/window contact set should be used (not included). The magnet/ contact pairs are wired using bell wire (not supplied) to the extension terminals.
RFID KEYPAD MOUNTING 01. Use a flat screwdriver at the inlets on the sides to gently unlock the back cover. 02. Use the designated holes on the back cover to screw mount the iRFID. 03. Place two AA 1,5V batteries into the device. 04. Mount the iRFID onto the back cover, be sure to close it on all sides and that the tamper gets through the back cover of the iRFID. 05. (indication mode: Tamper pressed/released). 06. After 1 seconds startup routine begins (indication mode: Ready for learn mode).
4.0 CONNECT THE ZIPABOX LOCATE YOUR SERIAL NUMBER 01 01 Your Serial number is located on the back of the 02 Zipabox, make a note of it as it will be required when registering your panel online. 03 Power Network Antenna 1 04 05 Antenna 2 Reset Serial number 01 01 CONNECT TO BROADBAND 02 04 03 05 YOU SHOULD SEE THE FOLLOWING LED SEQUENCE: 01. Plug in power adaptor: steady blue light for approximately 30 sec. until Linux is up. Than blue light is flashing until Java is up. 02.
5.0 CREATE USER ACCOUNT 5.1 ACCOUNT CREATION To benefit from the Zipato monitoring and control service you will need to set up your Zipato account and register your Zipabox. Upon registration you will automatically get the basic free level of monitoring service. out empty fields Fill Click on Take note of your password during this process. Once you input registration data and click on register window will pop up with a message: Open a browser window on your PC and go to the following URL: my.
5.2 REGISTER YOUR ZIPABOX Window will pop up with account details. When you first time log in to your account, you need to enter serial number of your Zipabox. Serial number is located on back of an Zipabox. Input serial number located at back of an Zipabox erial number must be entered within 2 min. If not, S message will appear saying “Allowed registration time elapsed”. This is done because security precaution. If this happens restart Zipabox and reenter serial number 5.
Adding people to this list does not mean that they will be immediately contacted. Your Contacts section is however where you need to update and manage the contact information of all your contacts. dding new user requires you to enter new user’s A details and to give him/her certain rights. dd new user by filing out empty fields, then click on A save button YOUR CONTACTS For each service you will need to allocate separate contacts i.e.
6.0 CONNECTING DEVICES If your Zipato Smart Alarm starter kit came with prejoined devices, then you can skip this chapter. Your devices are already preprogrammed to work with Zipabox in “Out of a box“ Concept. RESET PIR MOTION DETECTOR 01. Click on Add device button in General window 02. From drop down menu chose Generic Z-Wave 03. Click on Reset button 04. Follow on screen instruction 05. Press Program Switch button on PIR motion detector before countdown is over.
RESET DOOR/WINDOW SENSOR Before Door/Window sensor is added to Zipabox reset it to delete any prior controller information. 01. Click on Add device button in General window 02. From drop down menu chose Generic Z-Wave 03. Click on Reset button 04. Follow on screen instruction 05. Press Program/Tamper Switch button on Door/ Window sensor before countdown is over 06. If device reset was successful next message will appear “Device reset successful” and Join device button will appear.
RESET RFID KEYPAD 01. Start Zipato Control Center.Click on Add device button in General window 02. From drop down menu chose Generic Z-Wave 03. Click on Reset button 04. Follow on screen instruction 05. When countdown starts, press and hold the Tamper switch for 2 seconds and release. If device reset was successful next message will appear “Device reset successful” and Join device button will appear. Clicking on it will proceed to Join procedure step 04. REMOVE RFID KEYPAD 01.
7.0 SECURITY WIDGET Once you finished with installation you can customize all aspect of your security system to fits your needs. 7.1 GENERAL SECURITY PARAMETERS Log in to Zipato online using owner’s credentials and go to Security widget. The Security widget is the management and control user interface for the Zipato security system. It shows the current status of the security system, and allows you to arm and disarm all the security system partitions. Security widget acts as advanced security panel.
you to exit home upon arming the partition in ARM AWAY mode. HOME ENTRY DELAY - how many seconds home entry zone will allow you to enter your code after it detects you. You can also set a sound signal. HOME EXIT DELAY - how many seconds home zone will allow you to exit upon arming the partition in ARM HOME mode. SIREN - choose which device you will use as a siren for this particular partition. You can have different sirens for different partitions.
zone “living room window”). Zones are elementary parts of any security system as they are watching for certain activity or inactivity if you are using them in reversal mode (detecting immobility of elderly care). To create new zone, click on partition tab. In “new zone” window you can set following parameters: Zipabox main user ( parent user ) will automatically show up in Users tab. Any additional Zipabox user ( child user) will not have permission to control Alarm.
NTRY - check here if you want this zone to be entry E zone EXIT - check here if you want this zone to be exit zone REMOVE BYPASS - here you can disallow removing bypass for this zone FOLlOWER - check here if this zone is on the path to exit or entry zone SUPERVISION - check here if you want this zone to be supervised 7.3 TESTING THE SYSTEM Testing your system is an important part of the process and will confirm that all the devices are within the range and communicating with the panel.
8.0 USING THE SYSTEM Arm and disarm the system and practice using it. Trigger the alarm by arming the system and opening protected doors/windows and walking past PIR’s. Now is the time to show the rest of the family how simple it is to use. ARMING THE SYSTEM AWAY ARMING nter your PIN code and press OK. E rm and Home can be selected by clicking on it. Select A ‘Arm’. Press OK. The exit delay is displayed and counts down from the default setting of 30 seconds.
station. If a tamper alarm is activated when the panel is disarmed the system will dial out, and the siren will be on but the alarm message will not be displayed. STOPPING THE ALARM A flashing ‘ALARM ’ will be displayed and the system will sound an alarm. DISARMING THE SYSTEM Enter your pin code. Press OK. The control unit will sound 2 short beeps ALARM MEMORY If an alarm was raised during your absence, and the alarm sequence has been carried out, the screen will show ALARM MESSAGES.
9.0 ALERTING GUIDE Your home is now monitored by Zipato. Our 24/7 monitoring and messaging services protect people and property, keeps you informed, and puts you in control. Through a unique combination of equipment in your home and Zipato services, your property can be monitored all year round. Motion is instantly detected, images are securely sent off-site, and you are alerted to the event moments later. You can then review the event, and monitor your property in real-time.
These timings differ because life-threatening situations are treated as a priority. Details of each message type are explained below. NOTE If you are subscribed to the ‘Basic Monitoring’ service, please refer to the separate section later in this User Guide. EMERGENCY (24 HOURS) All nominated contacts are notified at same time PANIC - received when there is an emergency at your home. The alert is triggered when the Panic buttons are pressed which you can define in configuration settings.
ALERT FREQUENCY AND ALERT RESPONDING Zipato only send out one set of Alert Messages to your Contacts per incident detected. An incident is considered ‘active’ until one of your Contacts responds to an Alert Message. If no Contacts respond to the Alert Messages, Zipato will keep the incident ‘active’ for 60 minutes before automatically closing the incident. If more incidents are detected during an ‘active’ period, we will not send out further messages – this avoids confusion amongst your Contacts.
EMAIL: From: alert@zipato.com Subject: Zipato Monitoring Service - Alert Cancellation Message This is the Zipato Monitoring Service. We contacted you about monitoring system activation at: Banjaviceva 11 The alert has been responded to by: Steve John 12/05/2013 12:46:30 Please contact the owner for further information. Zipato Monitoring Services: www.zipato.
PIR AND DOOR/WINDOW CONTACT The LED will flash every time the device is activated indicating a low battery and the control unit display will identify the sensor low battery. To prevent a tamper alarm, in the control unit select ‘Walk Test’. Remove device from mounting. Before changing the batteries check that the tamper switch closes when mounted. Change the batteries with alkaline Replacements. Screw device back on.
10.0 ACCESSORIES One of Zipato Smart Alarm great advantage is system expandability. By adding additional accessories every corner of your house can be covered and secured. TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL PROTECTION you can add extra door/window contacts, PIRs, keyfob remote controls, outdoor siren, CO detector, shock sensor, gas detector, smoke detector, glass break detector etc. Also, you can add various actuator devices in order to manage your home lighting, heating, cooling, shading...
RESET KEYFOB 01. Before Key Chain Controller is added to Zipabox reset it to delete any prior controller information. 02. Click on Add device button in General window 03. From drop down menu chose Generic Z-Wave 04. Click on Reset button 05. Follow on screen instruction: 06. “Add Key Chain Controller by pressing all four buttons for five sec., then within ten sec. press button No. 3. When message appear “Device found” press all four buttons and keep pressing until device join is successful.” 07.
RESET RADIATOR VALVE 01. Click on Add device button in General window 02. From drop down menu chose Radiator valve 03. Click on Reset button 04. Follow on screen instruction 05. When countdown starts press discovery button before it is over. 06. If device reset was successful next message will appear “Device reset successful” and Join device button will appear. Clicking on it will skip first 2 step of join procedure JOIN RADIATOR VALVE 01. Start Zipato Control Center.
02. For Thermometers chose whatever temperature sensor that is already installed 03. Click on save button hole in the thermostat’s battery chamber and in the hole in the black ring behind the chamber (see illustration below). Keeping the tool in position, turn the entire thermostat anticlockwise until it is com¬pletely unscrewed. For detailed instruction how to setup Climate click on in top right corner of Climate widget. TESTING CLIMATE AND RADIATOR VALVE 01.
seen in Zipato Control Center under Meters widget HRT4-ZW back Switch no. 1 ere can be seen that HRT4-ZXT shows two values. H First is set_point temperature and second is temperature in room. Switch between them by clicking on I or II. ADD HRT4-ZW TO ZIPABOX HRT4-ZW is added to Zipabox trough Zipato Control Center. These processes are called inclusion or join. RESET HRT4-ZW 01. Click on Add device button in General window 02. From drop down menu chose HRT4-ZW 03. Click on Reset button 04.
USAGE EXAMPLES: Enables control of air-conditioning (AC) unit via the Z-Wave network Temperature sensor enables remote monitoring of room temperature Enables control of any device that uses IR remote control ( TV, DVD player, Radio, etc..) ADD ZXT-120 TO ZIPABOX ZXT-120 is with built-in code library for most popular A/C brands in the market.
03. When countdown starts press “PROG” button. 04. If device is removed successfully close window by clicking on button upper right corner. 10.6 IR CODE LEARNING User can follow the gateway UI to implement the learning function, the learnt IR code will be stored in a specify control key which contains the Mode, Temperature and Fan Speed information. Open Total devices window and find ZXT-120 if name wasn’t changed by user. Click on Air conditioner IR and chose Configuration menu.
10.8 FLOOD SENSOR ST812 The ST812 is a battery-powered device, which is in sleeping state unless an action is detected. After a programmable sleeping time the device wakes up and sends a status information. After this the unit goes back to sleeping modus. Batteries can be changed without unscrewing the device from the door or frame. The unit will give a visual warning on the device and sends a warning to the Z-Wave controller, when batteries need to be replaced.
ower: 4x 1.5V battery LR14/C (included) P ower adapter: 6V, 600mA (not included) P Auto stop: yes, after 3 minutes Low battery warning: yes Battery life time: 1 year Pressing link key three times within 1.5 second will enter inclusion mode. The detector will stay “awake” for 10 minutes to allow time for setting and device status enquiring. In this mode device can be added or removed from Zipabox. WARNING BY SOUND AND LIGHT 10.
INCLUDE OR EXCLUDE RELAY SWITCH FGS221 Add Double Relay Switch to the network by pushing three times push button key no. or service button B located inside the housing of the device. For bi-stable switch perform 3 position changes. a quick pressing three times the push-button connected to S1 terminal or service button B located inside the housing. For bi-stable switch perform 3 position changes. 10.13 ROLLER SHUTTER FGR221 10.
11.0 WIDGETS 11.1 CLIMATE Climate widget is a graphical user-friendly interface for controlling room/zone temperature and humidity. It can use all available thermometers and hygrometers to achieve efficiency and cost reduction while sustaining desired temperature and humidity in one room or whole house. TO SUSTAIN DESIRED TEMPERATURE and humidity (set-point value) Climte widget uses hysteresis logic. Hysteresis range defines set_point tolerance. Even Greater cost reduction is achieved by using hysteresis.
Heating inputs - special (level input) devices for manually setting desired heating point of virtual zone. For example, with mounted thermostat which support common communication protocols (ZigBee, Z-wave, etc.) set temperature point in which heating will turn On/Off. Cooling outputs - used for controlling cooling devices, air conditions and etc. by using actuators.
OFF - heating and cooling is turned off. ROGRAM TODAY - Program today is used for P temperature adjustment on daily basis. Click and move border between cooling (blue) and set_point tolerance (green), heating (orange) and set_point tolerance (green) up or down for temperature adjustment. Then, click on save button. For each temperature adjustment there is four types of control that can be activated by clicking on proper button. Run program: click on icon.
THERE ARE FOUR CLIMATE MODES: OMFORT MODE: most demanding mode in which C heating and cooling points are set to ensure maximum comfort, no matter which one is needed. Ordinary it is 23°C for heating and 24°C for cooling. ECONOMY MODE: mostly used when shortly out of the home, to save energy, but still be able to reach comfort levels of temperature and humidity.
11.2 LIGHTS & POWER Provides quick access to devices endpoints and enables control like turning lights ON/OFF, light intensity adjustment and learnt IR code transmitting On/Off Switch: switches lights On/Off by clicking on icon . This icon changes when light are turned On into . Dimmers: adjust light intensity by moving a slider left or right AirCondition IR: Transmit learnt IR code by clicking on appropriate key number . Key binding is empty If number is grey, and black if already used.
AIRCONDITION IR: Click on to open settings window. First enter key name in empty field Start learning AME - change endpoint name N ROOM - switch position TYPE - switch purpose SUFIX - additional marker for switch HIDDEN - hides switch from Lights&Power window DESCRIPTION - short endpoint description CONFIGURATION (IR CODE LEARNING: Used for IR code learning. Up to 20 key available. To learn command prepare ZXT-120 and remote control and place them as shown in picture below.
11.3 SENSORS Provides quick access to devices endpoint and sensors status, for example motion, flood, fire detection, open/close status, etc. Sensor state change can be seen when status icon turns from green to red and statement changes. For example, changes to .
11.4 METERS Provides quick access to devices endpoint and meters reading. Some device can show more than one reading. For instance multisensor can display temperature, humidity and luminance readings. Chose which one will be displayed by clicking on these buttons .
SETTINGS To change devices settings just click on this icon chosen device endpoint. in upper right corner.
11.5 ENERGY Energy window is graphical user-friendly interface for displaying cost and consumption of energy. There is three way of displaying information: LINE VIEW Click on COLUMN VIEW Click on 54 SMART ALARM USER GUIDE v1.
GRID VIEW Detailed list for all energy consumption and costs. GRID VIEW Click on CONFIGURING GRAPHICAL OVERVIEW: To start displaying information about energy reading select device endpoint that can report energy consumption. To do that click on Select desired endpoint. CONFIGURING ENERGY CONSUMPTION COST: Energy graphical interface can also display cost for energy consumption.
11.6 CAMERAS Zipato allows you to watch live and recorded video from anywhere in the world, and you can use almost any IP camera available on the market today. Still, you will have more functions available if you are using one of IP cameras which are supported by Zipato. FROM CAMERAS WINDOW every camera connected to zipabox can be accessed and configured. To watch live video from your camera Press bellow your IP camera thumbnail. New window will open and you will be able to see live video.
SETTING UP THE CAMERA Once you added your camera into Camera widget, you need to configure it to work properly with Zipato. It is much easier to setup already preconfigured cameras supported by Zipato. Click on your Camera widget. Give your camera “human friendly name” so you can recognize it easier later. If you are using supported camera, select your camera from the list and press “APPLY DEFAULT SETTINGS” button.
12.0 TROUBLESHOOTING Provides quick access to devices endpoints and enables control like turning lights ON/OFF, light intensity adjustment and learnt IR code transmitting Waiting for more than a five minutes and still there is no green LED light. Check your Internet connection Check whether you connected your network cable correctly to your Internet router. I forgot my password o to my.zipato.com G Click “Forgot password” and follow screen instruction.
times or more, it will become “OFFLINE”, if it responds next time when Zipabox is asking him (or during it’s “keep alive time frame”) “!” will disappear. I can’t connect any Z-wave or Zigbee device to my box heck whether your antenna supplied with Zipabox is C correctly mounted on Antenna 1 connector. I have placed a device outside my house and it is not communicating with the Zipabox.
13.0 SPECIFICATIONS ZIPABOX SYSTEM NETWORK ACCESSORIES REGULATORY COMPLIANCE (pending) ARM9 208MHZ CPU ETHERNET CAT5E UTP PATCH LAN CABLE SAFETY: UL 32MB RAM Z-WAVE (US OR EU) ANTENNA Z-WAVE EMC: FCC, CE 128MB FLASH ZIGBEE (802.15.4) (OPTION) ANTENNA ZIGBEE (OPTION) ROHS OPERATING SYSTEM POWER AUTOMATION OPTION LINUX 2.6 KERNEL POWER INPUT: 9-12VDC REMOTE AUTOMATION SOFTWARE POWER SUPPLY INPUT: 100-240VAC, 50/60HZ ONLINE REMOTE CONTROL INTERFACE POWER USAGE: IDLE: 1.2W, MAX: 2.
DOOR/WINDOW SENSOR ELECTRICAL & ENVIROMENTAL POWER SUPPLY DC 1.5V, 1X CR123A BATTERY STANDBY POWER CONSUMPTION <0.5W LOW BATTERY INDICATION N/A OPERATING INDICATOR LED COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL Z-WAVE COMMUNICATION FREQUENCY 868 MHZ COMMUNICATION RANGE UP TO 100 FT. INDOORS, 200 FT LOS OPERATING TEMPERATURE -15° ~ +60° C OPERATING HUMIDITY 5 ~ 95% RH SIZE 87 X 25 X 21 MM (L X W X H) COLOR WHITE MOUNTING CAN BE MOUNTED AT USERS CONVENIENCE TROUGH PROVIDED SURFACE ADHESIVE MOUNTS.
14.0 GLOSSARY ALARM There are 2 kinds of alarm: Loud alarm - both internal and external sirens blare out constantly and the control panel reports the event by telephone. Silent alarm - the sirens remain silent, but the control panel reports the event by telephone.
MAGNETIC CONTACT DETECTOR, WIRELESS A Magnet-controlled switch and a wireless PowerCode transmitter in a shared housing. The detector is mounted on doors and windows to detect changes in state (from closed to open and vice versa). Upon sensing that a door or window is open, the detector transmits its unique identification code accompanied by an “alarm” signal and various other status signals to the control panel.
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