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Description and features

Description

FIBARO Fume Sensor is a universal, optical Z-Wave fume detector. Fire warning is signaled by sound, visual indicator blinking and by sending Z-Wave warning and control commands.
The optical sensor detects smoke at an early stage of burn, often before flames announced and temperature starts to rise significantly. Moreover the device has a born temperature sensor, which is programmable indicator of exceeding prepare temperature level.
FIBARO Fume Sensor is designed to be placed on a wall or ceiling. Visual indicator signals burn, operating fashion and is used to see if device is inside the Z-Wave network. The fume sensor is designed to operate in bars spaces, under normal weather (lacking smoke, dust, condensed water vapor).

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Features

Features of Smoke Sensor in version 3.1 - iii.3

  • Uniform with any Z-Wave or Z-Wave+ Controller
  • Supports protected mode (Z-Wave network security mode) with AES-128 encryption
  • Extremely easy installation – simply install it in location prone to fire
  • Battery powered
  • 3 levels of sensors sensitivity
  • Built-in casing opening detector
  • Warning is signaled by sound, visual indicator and Z-Wave control command
  • Programmable excess temperature warning
  • Automated test performed every 10 seconds

This device may be used with all devices certified with Z-Moving ridge document and should be compatible with such devices produced by other manufacturers.

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Technical data

Technical information for firmware iii.one - three.three

Power supply: CR123A/CR17345 battery, iii.0V DC
Operational temperature: 0°C to 55°C
Operational humidity: 0% to 93%
Measured temperature range: -20°C to 100°C
Temperature measuring accurateness: 0.5°C (within 0-55°C range)
European union directives compliance: EN 14604:2005
Ruddy 2014/53/EU
RoHS 2011/65/European union
Radio protocol: Z-Wave
Radio frequency: 868.four or 869.8 MHz EU;
908.4 or 916 MHz Usa;
921.iv or 919.viii MHz ANZ;
869 MHz RU;
Radio transmit power: up to -5 dBm (EIRP)
Range: up to 50m outdoors
upwards to 30m indoors
(depending on terrain and building structure)
Dimensions (diameter x height): 65 x 28 mm

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Installation

Basic activation – Video tutorial

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Bones activation

  1. Plough the cover counter-clockwise and open it
  2. Remove the battery blocker
  3. Install the sensor'southward cover in desired location
  4. Screw the FIBARO Smoke Sensor into the comprehend
  5. Add together the device (run across "Adding to the network")
  6. Test FIBARO Smoke Sensor'south operation past performing a cocky-exam – press & hold the B-button
  7. Test the Z-Wave network range assuring the device is within range

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Installation notes

  1. Make certain the alert sound can be easily aural in other rooms in the edifice.
  2. Install the sensor in already decorated, painted rooms.
  3. Install the sensor at least 1.5m from air conditioners.
  4. Exercise not install the sensor in direct sunlight. Keep at least 0.5m altitude from light sources.
  5. Practice not install the sensor in places prone to drafts.
  6. Do not install the sensor in places with loftier water vapor condensation, east.yard. above stoves, ovens, kettles, etc. The device tin can not exist installed in places where the temperature exceeds operational values (0°C – 55°C).
  7. Exercise not install the sensor in areas where the temperature exceeds the maximum temperature rating (0°C – 55°C).
  8. There should be at least i sensor on each flooring.
  9. If in that location is but one sensor on a floor, it is best to place it in the corridor leading to the bedrooms.
  10. Information technology is recommended to install the sensor in every room except kitchens and bathrooms.
  11. In standard rooms upward to 60 m², one sensor is sufficient, except for L-shaped rooms or bigger rooms.
  12. If the room has loftier furniture, fittings, or other high dividers, information technology is recommended to install more sensors.
  13. In standard corridors (up to three m) it is recommended to apply smoke detectors every xv thousand maximum. If the corridor is L or U-shaped, installation in the eye of the corners is recommended.
  14. The sensors must non be painted over or covered with furniture.
  15. When installing on sloped ceilings, the sensor should be installed in a horizontal position. For slopes greater than 20 degrees, information technology is recommended to install the sensor 50-100 cm from the highest office of the ceiling.

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Z-Moving ridge network

Calculation to the network

Calculation (Inclusion) – Z-Moving ridge device learning mode, allowing to add the device to existing Z-Wave network.

To add the device to the Z-Wave network:


  1. Brand sure the device is supplied
  2. Place the Smoke Sensor inside the direct range of your Z-Wave controller
  3. Gear up the main controller into the calculation way (see the controller's manual).
  4. Rapidly, iii times press the B-push button
  5. smoke

  6. Expect for the calculation process to terminate
  7. Successful adding will be confirmed past the Z-Wave controller's message

  1. Make sure the device is supplied
  2. Identify the Smoke Sensor inside the direct range of your Z-Moving ridge controller
  3. Log into Dwelling Center configuration interface.
  4. In Devices section click Add together or remove device.
  5. Click Add to start adding fashion.
  6. Chop-chop, 3 times press the B-button
  7. smoke

  8. Expect for the adding procedure to cease
  9. Successful calculation will be confirmed by the Z-Wave controller's message

  1. Make sure the device is supplied
  2. Place the Smoke Sensor inside the direct range of your Z-Wave controller
  3. Click the Plus (+) icon on the Home Screen.
  4. Select FIBARO and click on the device.
  5. Choose a hub you want to add together your device to and click Side by side.
  6. Cull a room where the device will be placed and click Next.
  7. Quickly, three times printing the B-button
  8. smoke

  9. Wait for the adding process to end
  10. Successful calculation volition be confirmed past the Z-Moving ridge controller's message

  1. Make sure the device is supplied
  2. Identify the Smoke Sensor within the directly range of your Z-Wave controller
  3. From your Vera'southward Dashboard, get to Devices > Add devices
  4. Cull a Generic Z-Wave device from the list.
  5. Follow the instructions on screen.
  6. Quickly, iii times printing the B-push
  7. smoke

  8. Expect for the adding process to end
  9. Successful adding volition be confirmed past the Z-Moving ridge controller's message

Click here for more than detailed instructions for Vera gateways.


  1. Make sure the device is supplied
  2. Place the Smoke Sensor inside the direct range of your Z-Wave controller
  3. In Homey app select Devices from the tab bar.
  4. Notice your device's brand and click the [+] icon in the elevation right corner and search for FIBARO and tap the logo.
  5. Notice your device on the listing. Then click the device's icon. A dialog volition appear that confirms if y'all desire to continue. Click install.
  6. Follow the on-screen instructions.
  7. Quickly, three times printing the B-button
  8. smoke

  9. Wait for the adding process to end
  10. Successful adding will exist confirmed by the Z-Wave controller's bulletin

In case the Sensor is non added, please reset the Sensor and repeat the adding procedure.

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Removing from the network

Removing (Exclusion) – Z-Wave device learning mode, allowing to remove the device from existing Z-Wave network.

Removing Smoke Sensor from the Z-Wave network restores all the default parameters of the device.

To remove the device to the Z-Wave network:


  1. Make sure the device is supplied
  2. Place the Smoke Sensor within the direct range of your Z-Moving ridge controller
  3. Set the main controller in remove fashion (see the controller'southward manual).
  4. Quickly, iii times press the B-button
  5. smoke

  6. Wait for the removing process to end
  7. Successful removing will be confirmed by the Z-Moving ridge controller's message

  1. Make certain the device is supplied
  2. Place the Smoke Sensor within the direct range of your Z-Wave controller
  3. Log into Dwelling house Eye configuration interface.
  4. In Devices department click Add or remove device.
  5. Click Delete to start removing mode.
  6. Speedily, three times press the B-button
  7. smoke

  8. Wait for the removing procedure to stop
  9. Successful removing volition be confirmed by the Z-Wave controller'south bulletin

  1. Make sure the device is supplied
  2. Place the Smoke Sensor within the direct range of your Z-Wave controller
  3. On the Home Screen, select Menu icon and click Devices.
  4. Select More than Options (three dots) icon and click Edit.
  5. Select the minus icon (-) next to the device.
  6. Click Delete to ostend.
  7. Chop-chop, three times printing the B-button
  8. smoke

  9. Wait for the removing process to end
  10. Successful removing volition exist confirmed by the Z-Wave controller's message

  1. Make sure the device is supplied
  2. Place the Smoke Sensor inside the direct range of your Z-Wave controller
  3. From your Vera's Dashboard, become to Devices.
  4. Choose the device you desire to remove and click the arrow side by side to it.
  5. Get to the bottom of the page and click Delete Device.
  6. Click Unpair.
  7. Quickly, iii times press the B-button
  8. smoke

  9. Await for the removing process to cease
  10. Successful removing will be confirmed by the Z-Wave controller's message

  1. Brand sure the device is supplied
  2. Identify the Fume Sensor within the direct range of your Z-Wave controller
  3. In Homey app select Devices from the tab bar.
  4. Click and agree the device you want to remove.
  5. Click in the gear icon in the top right corner.
  6. Click Remove device.
  7. Confirm that you want to remove this device - click OK.
  8. Quickly, iii times press the B-button
  9. smoke

  10. Wait for the removing procedure to cease
  11. Successful removing will be confirmed past the Z-Wave controller'due south message

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Range test

FIBARO Fume Sensor has a built-in Z-Wave network chief controller's range tester.

To make Z-Wave range test possible, the device must exist added to the Z-Wave controller. Testing may stress the network, then it is recommended to perform the exam only in special cases.

Follow the beneath instructions to exam the chief controller's range:

  1. Printing and concord the B-push
  2. Wait for the visual indicator to glow white and curt acoustic indicate to sound
  3. Release the B-button
  4. Wait for the visual indicator to glow violet
  5. Press the B-button again, briefly
  6. Visual indicator will indicate the Z-Moving ridge network'southward range (range signalling modes described below)
  7. To exit Z-Wave range test, press the B-push briefly

Z-Wave range tester signalling modes:

Visual indicator pulsing greenish – Smoke Sensor attempts to establish a direct communication with the principal controller. If a direct communication attempt fails, the device will try to establish a routed communication, through other modules, which will exist signalled by visual indicator pulsing yellow.
Visual indicator glowing green – Smoke Sensor communicates with the main controller direct.
Visual indicator pulsing yellow – Smoke Sensor tries to constitute a routed advice with the main controller through other modules (repeaters).
Visual indicator glowing yellow – Fume Sensor communicates with the main controller through the other modules. Afterward 2 seconds the device will retry to institute a directly communication with the master controller, which will exist signalled with visual indicator pulsing green.
Visual indicator pulsing violet – Smoke Sensor does communicate at the maximum distance of the Z-Wave network. If connection proves successful it will be confirmed with a yellow glow. It is not recommended to use the device at the range limit.
Visual indicator glowing red – Smoke Sensor is non able to connect to the chief controller directly or through another Z-Wave network device (repeater).

Communication manner of the Fume Sensor may switch between direct and one using routing, particularly if the device is on the limit of the straight range.

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Operating the device

Reset

Reset procedure erases memory of the device, including all information on the Z-Wave network and the main controller.

Resetting the device is non the recommended mode of removing the device from the Z-Wave network. Use reset procedure only if the primary controller is missing or inoperable. Sure device removal can exist achieved by the procedure of removing.

Resetting the Smoke Sensor:

  1. Make certain the Sensor is powered
  2. Printing and hold the B-button
  3. Expect for the visual indicator to glow white and short acoustic signal to sound
  4. Release the B-push
  5. Await for the visual indicator to glow yellow (4th Carte du jour position)
  6. Printing the B-push button again, briefly
  7. Successful reset will be confirmed with the visual indicator changing color to red and fading and brusk audio-visual signal.

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Wake Up

Waking up the Smoke Sensor:

FIBARO Smoke Sensor needs to be woken up to receive information about the new configuration from the controller, like parameters and associations.

To wake up the sensor manually click the B-button located on its housing.

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Visual LED indicator

FIBARO Smoke Sensor is equipped with a LED diode, signalling sensor's operating modes and alarms. In add-on the visual indicator may inform of the Z-Wave network range or exceeding the temperature threshold.

Visual indicator signalling modes:

  • Indication of alarms
  • Added device condition is signalled by a single green glimmer while inserting the battery
  • Removed device condition is signalled by a single red blink while inserting the bombardment
  • Software update procedure is signalled past blinking in cyan
  • Successful software update is signalled with glowing in green
  • Unsuccessful software update is signalled with glowing in red
  • Carte levels are signalled with glowing in certain color

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Menu

FIBARO Smoke Sensor is equipped with the Bill of fare providing direct control over the device.

Printing and hold the B-push button for at least 3 seconds to enter MENU (visual indicator volition glow white).
Release the B-push – visual indicator volition start changing colours in the sequence.

Inside Bill of fare, each of the positions will be signalled with a LED colour:

  • WHITE – inbound MENU confirmation
  • GREEN – sending device land to associated devices
  • VIOLET – Z-Wave network's range test
  • Yellow – device reset

Confirm your option with the B-push click.

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Alarms and detection types

Fire detection

FIBARO Smoke Sensor responds to the physical presence of a smoke. The device checks every 10 seconds for a smoke. Once the level of smoke exceeds value set in avant-garde parameter 1, Smoke Sensor triggers an alarm.

Optical smoke detector used in FIBARO Smoke Sensor has 3 levels of sensitivity, compliant with EN 14604:2005. By default, the detector is gear up to the middle sensitivity level. Sensitivity level depends on the parameter 1 settings (modified only through the main Z-Wave controller).

Fire warning is signaled by:

  • sending an appropriate warning command to the Z-Wave controller
  • sending an advisable warning command to associated devices
  • intermittent sound
  • visual indicator blinking red

Once the burn alert has ceased, the sensor checks whether the smoke has actually disappeared before getting dorsum to normal operation, i.eastward. performing a self examination each 10 seconds and checking for presence of smoke.

FIBARO Smoke Sensor is a multiple use device, however, for greater safe, it is recommended to replace the device with a new 1 after a fire occurrence.

If fire warning is triggered, but the level of smoke did not exceed concentration equal to three times of the sensitivity set in parameter 1 (the individual levels of sensitivity are printed on the device casing), user tin mute sound alarm by property the B-button (temporarily reducing the sensor'due south sensitivity).

Visual indicator will still signal an alarm state past blinking red. If smoke level concentration is greater than iii times of the sensitivity set in parameter 1, mute volition automatically plough off and the device will alert fire again (using visual and audible indicator).

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Backlog temperature detection

Apart from detecting presence of smoke, FIBARO Smoke Sensor has an additional office of informing of exceeding the programmed temperature threshold. The part is disabled by default in parameter 2 settings.

Backlog temperature alert is defined by user in parameter 30 – gear up to 55°C by default. Excess temperature level tin can be as well signaled by visual indicator glow (parameter 3) and short beep (parameter four). Parameter xx should non exist set to 0 because such setting disables temperature measurements.

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Malfunction detection

FIBARO Fume Sensor can automatically detect a malfunction. The device performs a test every 10 seconds. If malfunction is detected (e.g. damaged fume chamber) an intermittent audio signal will start and alert volition be sent to the Z-Wave network controller.

Once trouble alarm has been detected, it is recommended to dismount the sensor and:

  • check the power source (supersede battery)
  • check whether the Smoke Sensor is exposed to direct light

If a malfunction alarm is continually reported, it is recommended to replace FIBARO Fume Sensor with new one or contact with guarantor if the product warranty is even so valid.

Self-exam may be triggered manually:

  1. Brand sure the device is powered
  2. Press and concur the B-button
  3. The visual indicator will glow white and the short alarm will audio
  4. Go on holding the B-button
  5. After 3 seconds from the first beep smoke sleeping accommodation operation will be checked

Triggering burn alarm and beep hateful positive result and should occur within x seconds. No fire alarm means that the sensor is malfunctioning.

When the self-examination is triggered manually the Smoke Sensor sends control command to the Z-Moving ridge network controller. The procedure will be performed at least as long equally the B-button is not released (volition be completed in upwards to x seconds after releasing the B-button).

Whatsoever service or repair must exist carried out past the manufacturer. The expiry date of the device is indicated on its dorsum.

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Lack of Z-Wave range detection

When included in the Z-Wave network, FIBARO Smoke Sensor tests the network communication. Past default the procedure is performed at each temperature report depending on parameters 20 and 21 settings. In add-on, Z-Wave network communication test is performed during waking up. Lack of the Z-Moving ridge network communication may be signaled by an intermittent alarm sound and visual indicator blinking violet.

Past default sound and visual signals are disabled merely you tin enable it by changing values of parameters 3 and 4.

In one case a FIBARO Smoke Sensor has reported no Z-Wave network communication, it is recommended to wake upwardly the device by clicking the B-button. If information technology does not stop the alarm, Z-Wave networks operation and the chief controllers operation need to be verified.

FIBARO Fume Sensor will cancel the Z-Wave network advice warning once it communicates with the network afterward transmission or automatic wake upwards.

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Configuration

Associations

Association (linking devices) – direct control of other devices within the Z-Wave system network e.m. Dimmer, Relay Switch, Roller Shutter, Wall Plug or scene (may be controlled merely through a Z-Moving ridge controller).

Association ensures direct transfer of control commands betwixt devices, is performed without participation of the main controller and requires associated device to be in the straight range.

Clan groups for firmware three.1 - 3.3

FIBARO Fume Sensor allows for the associations of five groups:
1st Association Grouping – Lifeline. Reporting device state. Only ane device – Z-Wave network controller may be set in this group. It's not recommended to modify this association grouping.
2nd Clan Group – Fire Warning. Sending the BASIC SET control control once fume is detected. Its value may be modified in advanced parameters (run into section XVII). Group may control upwardly to v on/off devices.
tertiary Association Group – Tamper. Sending the notification NOTIFICATION Written report (Type = BURGLAR, EVENT = Product Roofing REMOVED) to associated devices once enclosure opening is detected. Up to five devices supporting enclosure opening command (NOTIFICATION Study) may be included in this group.
fourth Association Group – Burn down Alarm. Sending the notification ALARM SENSOR REPORT (TYPE = Smoke ALARM) to associated devices once smoke is detected. Upward to five devices supporting burn down alert command may be included in this group.
5th Association Group – Tamper. Sending Alert SENSOR REPORT notification (Type = General) to associated devices one time enclosure opening is detected. Upwards to five devices supporting SENSOR ALARM REPORT command may exist included in this group.

FIBARO Fume Sensor allows for controlling 5 regular and v multichannel devices per an association group in groups 2-5 and one device in the 1st group.

Information technology is not recommended to associate more than 10 devices in general, as the response fourth dimension to control commands depends on the number of associated devices. In farthermost cases, arrangement response may exist delayed.

To add an association (using the Home Middle controller):

  1. Go to Settings .
  2. Go to Devices.
  3. Select the advisable device from the list.
  4. Select the Associations tab.
  5. Define to which grouping and which devices to acquaintance.
  6. Salve the changes.
  7. Wake upward the device manually or wait for the next automatic wake up.

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Avant-garde parameters

FIBARO Smoke Sensor allows to customize its functioning to user's needs. The settings are available in the FIBARO interface as simple options that may be called by selecting the advisable box.
In gild to configure FIBARO Smoke Sensor (using the Home Center controller):

  1. Go to Settings .
  2. Go to Devices.
  3. Select the advisable device from the list.
  4. Select the Parameters tab.
  5. Change values of selected parameters.
  6. Save the changes.
  7. Printing the push to wake up the device.

Avant-garde parameters for Smoke Sensor in version 3.2

Wake up interval:

Bachelor settings: 0 or 21 600 – 65 535 (in seconds, 6h – 18h)
Default setting: 21 600 (6h)
At each wake up Smoke Sensor communicates with the principal controller, updates parameters settings and the software if necessary. The Smoke Sensor volition wake up at defined time interval and will ALWAYS try to communicate with the main controller. After each failed communication attempt, the sensor will retry to establish connection with the master controller later 60 seconds. Afterwards 3 failed attempts, the lack of the Z-Wave range alarm will exist triggered. Longer fourth dimension interval means less frequent communication and thus a longer battery life. The Z-Wave range alarm will exist cancelled automatically, after first successful connection. Change of wake up interval value does not touch alarms or trouble signals operation.

Setting to 0 disables sending Wake Up Notification frame. Wake up may exist notwithstanding performed manually by a unmarried B-button click or past sending Node Info frame (triple click the B-button).

There are 3 levels of sensitivity to smoke presence. Level 1 means the highest sensitivity. Rise the parameter value lowers the sensitivity to fume presence.

Available settings:
1 – HIGH Sensitivity
ii
– MEDIUM Sensitivity
iii – LOW Sensitivity
Default setting: 2
Parameter size: 1 [byte]

This parameter allows to activate excess temperature and/or enclosure opening notifications sent to the main controller.

Available settings:
0 – all notifications disabled
one – enclosure opening notification enabled
2 – exceeding temperature threshold notification enabled
3 – all notifications enabled
Default setting: 0
Parameter size: 1 [byte]

This parameter allows to actuate visual indications but does non apply to major alarms, such as Burn, TROUBLE and Depression Battery ALARM.

Bachelor settings: 0-vii
0 – all notifications disabled
1
– enclosure opening notification enabled
2
– exceeding temperature threshold notification enabled
iv
– lack of Z-Wave range notification
Default setting: 0 (notifications disabled)
Parameter size: one [byte] Parameter values may be combined, e.g. i+2+4=7, means that all notifications are enabled.

This parameter allows to activate sound signals merely does not utilize to major alarms, such every bit Burn down, TROUBLE and Low Bombardment ALARM.

Bachelor settings: 0-vii
0 – all notifications disabled
1
– enclosure opening notification enabled
2
– exceeding temperature threshold notification enabled
four
– lack of Z-Wave range notification
Default setting: 0 (notifications disabled)
Parameter size: i [byte] Parameter values may be combined, e.chiliad. 1+two+4=7, means that all notifications are enabled.

This parameter defines which frames will be sent in the 2-nd Association Group (Fire Alarm). The values of BASIC ON and BASIC OFF frames may exist defined as described in further parameters.

Available settings:
0 – BASIC ON & Bones OFF enabled
1 – BASIC ON enabled
2 – BASIC OFF enabled
Default setting: 0(both frames enabled)
Parameter size: 1 [byte]

Basic ON frame is sent in case of smoke presence detection and FIRE ALARM triggering. Its value is defined by the parameter.

Available settings: 0-99, 255
0 – plough off the device
1-99 – fix the device to 1-99%
255 – ready the concluding status
Default setting: 255
Parameter size: i [byte]

Bones OFF frame is sent in case of FIRE ALARM counterfoil. Its value is divers past the parameter.

Available settings: 0-99, 255
0 – turn off the device
i-99 – fix the device to 1-99%
255 – ready the last status
Default setting: 0
Parameter size: 1 [byte]

A value other than 0 means that alarms are being sent in circulate mode, i.e. to all devices within a FIBARO Smoke Sensor's range.

Available settings:
0 – broadcast inactive
1 – FIRE Warning broadcast (2nd & quaternary Association Group) agile; enclosure opening notification broadcast (3rd & fifth Clan Grouping) inactive
ii – Burn Alert broadcast (2nd & 4th Association Group) inactive; enclosure opening notification broadcast (third & 5th Association Group) agile
3 – FIRE Alert circulate (2nd & quaternary Clan Group) active; enclosure opening notification circulate (3rd & 5th Association Grouping) active.
Default setting: 0
Parameter size: 1 [byte]

Operating in Z-Wave network security way automatically disables sending alarms in broadcast style.

Fourth dimension interval between sequent temperature reports.
Report is sent when new temperature value is different from the 1 previously reported – according to the set hysteresis (parameter 21). Temperature reports can be also sent every bit a result of polling.

Available settings: 0, ane-8640 (multiply by 10 seconds) [10s-24h] 0 – reports inactive
1-8640 – [10s-24h] Default setting: 1 (10 seconds)
Parameter size: 2 [bytes]

The temperature report volition only be sent if in that location is a difference in temperature value from the previous value reported, defined in this parameter (hysteresis). Temperature reports tin can be also sent equally a event of polling.

Available settings: 1-100 (in 0.1°C steps)
ane-100 – (multiply by 0.ane) [0.1°C – 10°C] Default setting: 10 (1°C)
Parameter size: 1 [byte]

Temperature value measured by the built-in temperature sensor above which the excess temperature notification is sent (visual indication/sound/Z-Moving ridge report).

Available settings: 1-100
1-100 – (1°C – 100°C)
Default setting: 55 (55°C)
Parameter size: 1 [byte]

Time interval of signaling (visual indication/sound) backlog temperature level.
Available settings: 1-8640 (multiply by 10 seconds) [10s-24h] one-8640 – [10s-24h] Default setting: 1 (10 seconds)
Parameter size: 2 [bytes]

Fourth dimension interval of signaling (visual indication/audio) lack of Z-Wave range.
Bachelor settings: 1-8640 (multiply by 10 seconds) [10s-24h] 1-8640 – [10s-24h] Default setting: 180 (30min)
Parameter size: ii [bytes]

Parameters xxx, 31 and 32 are associated with parameters 2, 3 and 4 settings. Their modification may have no effect if configured functionality is not activated in the corresponding parameter.

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Support

FAQ


The FIBARO Smoke Sensor is a universal, battery-powered, optical Z-Wave smoke sensor. Smoke detection is signaled with siren and LED diode blinking. The optical sensor detects smoke at an early on stage of fire, often before flames announced and temperature starts to rise significantly. Moreover, the device has a born temperature sensor, which can likewise trigger the alarm once the specified temperature threshold is exceeded. The FIBARO Smoke Sensor is designed to be placed on the wall or ceiling.

It'southward lack of the Z-Moving ridge range alarm. You can set the time interval of signaling in parameter 32.

Yeah, built-in temperature sensor may be used as a separate device.

You should cull action chosen "breached".

Make sure communication parameters are ready to default. Short polling time interval may cause such behavior.

1. Brand sure the device is powered
2. Press and hold the B-button
3. The visual indicator will glow white and the short alarm will sound
4. Keep holding the B-button
5. After three seconds from the starting time beep smoke chamber functioning will be checked
Triggering fire alert and beep hateful positive upshot and should occur within 10 seconds. No fire alarm means that the sensor is malfunctioning.

It is non possible. This device is the sensor simply, not a Z-Wave siren.

It will piece of work fine and it is considered adequate, but the all-time position is ever on your ceiling.

Look for the separate device in the interface, which reports the temperature.

No, the starting time generation (FGSS-001) allowed to be powered via 12/24V DC. FGSD-002 may be bombardment powered but.

Yeah. Information technology can piece of work as a battery operated fume detector. In fact information technology does not need to be added to any Z-Wave controller at all. It tin merely detect the fume and signal alarm with siren. Of form if you add together it to a Z-Moving ridge controller, you will notice whole spectrum of possibilities.

The principle of optical sensors operation is based on two diodes (transmitting and receiving). Transmitting diode works in the infrared range. Amount of the light outside does non matter.

Yes, but such functionality has been moved from advanced parameters to the interface of FIBARO System. Get to Advanced Configuration tab to prepare the value to be added to or deducted from the current temperature measured by internal temperature sensor in club to compensate the deviation between air temperature and temperature under the ceiling.

No, battery powered devices are not able to do so.

You take to expect until smoke level drops.

FIBARO Smoke Sensor is always armed and prepare to notice smoke presence.

The battery level report is sent at the same time as sensor'southward wake up. Yous can await specified period of time or perform transmission wake up by triple clicking the B-button.

FIBARO Smoke Sensor allows for decision-making five regular or v multichannel devices per an association grouping in groups 2-5 and one device in the 1st group.

Broadcast mode allows to send alarms to all devices within the FIBARO Smoke Sensor'southward range with a priority over other communications.

Yeah, y'all tin disable them in parameters 3 and 4. Retrieve information technology does not apply to major alarms, like Fire alarm.

Try to adjust the sensitivity to smoke presence by setting the parameter 1 to 3 (Low Sensitivity).

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Troubleshooting

Try one of the following solutions:

  • Check if your FIBARO Smoke Sensor works properly.
    + Blow into sensor to get rid off the grit that may be collected in the device,
    + Change the battery.
  • Check the parameters of the device.
    + Change the parameters 30, 31 and 32 (Temperature threshold, Excess temperature signaling interval, Lack of Z-Wave range indication interval) to values more suitable for your dwelling house environment.

Endeavor one of the following solutions:

  • Check if your FIBARO Smoke Sensor works properly.
    + Accident into sensor to get rid off the grit that may exist collected in the device,
    + Alter the bombardment.
  • Cheque the parameters of the device.
    + Change the parameters 30, 31 and 32 (Temperature threshold, Excess temperature signaling interval, Lack of Z-Moving ridge range indication interval) to values more suitable for your habitation environment.

FIBARO Smoke Sensor is a sensor (it does not work actively – as an player).
+ Such function is non bachelor.

This function is non bachelor – call back that modifying FIBARO devices results in loss of warranty and may cause malfunction.

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