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Z-folded into 170x63mm. 3 folds. Different language on the other sideFRONTBACKFOLDFOLDFOLD
Strips is a Z-Wave magnet sensor that can be added to any
certified Z-Wave system and operate with any brand Z-Wave
device.
Z-Wave is an international standard for wireless communication
in smart homes and buildings enabling you to monitor and
control your home remotely.
Please follow our three steps in this guide to get started.
1. Add (figure 1 – 4 )  2. Plan (figure 5 )  3. Place (figure 6 -10)
More guidance: www.sensative.com/Strips_tips
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,
wood/aluminum, plastic windows and doors
•	 Strips should not be mounted directly on metal surfaces or
within a metal structure as the range will be reduced.
•	 The magnet should not be placed on metal.
•	 Strips range is up to 40 meters.
•	 Any non-battery Z-Wave device will act as a repeater to
increase network reliability and range. Usage of repeaters will
reduce Strips battery life.
For good functionality in the door or window
•	 To place Strips invisibly, you need a gap with a minimum
height of 3.5 mm. If the round magnet fits, the gap height
should be enough.
•	 Strips may be mounted on the frame (recommended)
and the magnet on the door/window, or vice versa.
•	 Check that magnet (A) can be placed so that it is less
than 10 mm from Strips’ flat end when the window is closed.
When the window is open, the magnet should be at least
30 mm away from Strips.
•	 Open the window/door fully to check that the place for
Strips and the magnet does not interfere with hinges or
locking mechanisms.
Please follow the steps below to correctly mount Strips:
1.	 Make sure the surface is clean, dry and at least + 10° C.
Use the included cloth to clean and prepare the surfaces.
2.	Remove the short protective film from the small Strips
test adhesive. The small adhesive is used before the final
placement so it is easy to move Strips if needed.
3.	Place Strips where you want it mounted. Check the position
by carefully closing the door/window and then opening it
completely again.
4.	Measure and identify where the magnet (A) should be
placed. Remove the protective film and place the magnet.
Close and open again to validate that your Z-Wave
controller detected the changes. Re-mount if needed.
5.	When you are satisfied, mark the exact position for Strips.
Remove it from its position, ensure that the surface is still
clean, remove the long film protecting the adhesive backing
and place Strips exactly as you marked. The long adhesive is
used to make the final placement of Strips.
6.	Check that the door/window can be fully closed and opened
and that your Z-Wave controller detects the changes.
7.	Keep the round magnet (B); since it can be used to wake up,
remove or reset Strips.
Enjoy Strips for years to come!
	 Strips-MaZwENGLISH ADD  PLAN  PLACE 
C
Wake up
Wake up Strips manually for Z-Wave communication. Place the round
magnet (B) at the rounded edge. When the LED blinks, move the magnet
away. Repeat 3 times in total within 10 seconds.
Add/remove
Set your controller in add or remove mode (see your controller’s manual).
Follow the instruction above for Wake up. A long LED blink indicates that the
add/remove was successful.
Reset
You may reset Strips to factory default settings. Follow the instructions
for “Wake up” above, but on the 3rd repetition, leave the magnet at the
rounded edge for 10s. A long led signal indicates success.
A
1 short
blink
• User feedback during commands
• Specific event detected (ex. door opened)*
2 short For demo purposes (only if Strips is not added)
1 long User command successfully executed
5 short Error. ex. communication with controller failed
B
No Description Values Default
1
Notification
type (1 byte)
0: Binary Sensor report
 1 : Notification report
2: Basic report
1
2
LED indication
(1 byte)
0: Specific event
indication (*) Off
 1 : On
1
A) LED LIGHT SIGNALS  B) CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS  C) USER COMMANDS  D) OTHER
Your Strips is delivered in auto-add mode.
Follow the process below to add Strips in your network.
1.	 Start the add mode on your Z-Wave controller.
See your controller’s manual.
2.	Stay within range from the controller. Remove both magnets
from Strips. 1 long blink confirms the addition.
3.	Your Z-wave controller application should now be able to
monitor your Strips sensor status.
4.	Move the squared magnet (A) as shown in the pictures.
Check that your Z-Wave system indicates the status
correctly.
5.	If your Z-Wave system doesn’t respond, you may need to
change Strips’ notification type from the controller.
FOLDFOLDFOLD
1
2
3
4
5
9
10
6
7
8
D
Association
Strips supports association group 1 (lifeline). Max 1 node.
Normally used to send Strips status to the Z-Wave controller.
Tamper
Strips will send a tampering alert if it detects that
someone tries to wake up or manipulate Strips.
GBS/INS 11 01 010 R1A

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Sensative Door Window Sensor Strip Z-Wave Plus User Manual

  • 1. Z-folded into 170x63mm. 3 folds. Different language on the other sideFRONTBACKFOLDFOLDFOLD Strips is a Z-Wave magnet sensor that can be added to any certified Z-Wave system and operate with any brand Z-Wave device. Z-Wave is an international standard for wireless communication in smart homes and buildings enabling you to monitor and control your home remotely. Please follow our three steps in this guide to get started. 1. Add (figure 1 – 4 )  2. Plan (figure 5 )  3. Place (figure 6 -10) More guidance: www.sensative.com/Strips_tips 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, wood/aluminum, plastic windows and doors • Strips should not be mounted directly on metal surfaces or within a metal structure as the range will be reduced. • The magnet should not be placed on metal. • Strips range is up to 40 meters. • Any non-battery Z-Wave device will act as a repeater to increase network reliability and range. Usage of repeaters will reduce Strips battery life. For good functionality in the door or window • To place Strips invisibly, you need a gap with a minimum height of 3.5 mm. If the round magnet fits, the gap height should be enough. • Strips may be mounted on the frame (recommended) and the magnet on the door/window, or vice versa. • Check that magnet (A) can be placed so that it is less than 10 mm from Strips’ flat end when the window is closed. When the window is open, the magnet should be at least 30 mm away from Strips. • Open the window/door fully to check that the place for Strips and the magnet does not interfere with hinges or locking mechanisms. Please follow the steps below to correctly mount Strips: 1. Make sure the surface is clean, dry and at least + 10° C. Use the included cloth to clean and prepare the surfaces. 2. Remove the short protective film from the small Strips test adhesive. The small adhesive is used before the final placement so it is easy to move Strips if needed. 3. Place Strips where you want it mounted. Check the position by carefully closing the door/window and then opening it completely again. 4. Measure and identify where the magnet (A) should be placed. Remove the protective film and place the magnet. Close and open again to validate that your Z-Wave controller detected the changes. Re-mount if needed. 5. When you are satisfied, mark the exact position for Strips. Remove it from its position, ensure that the surface is still clean, remove the long film protecting the adhesive backing and place Strips exactly as you marked. The long adhesive is used to make the final placement of Strips. 6. Check that the door/window can be fully closed and opened and that your Z-Wave controller detects the changes. 7. Keep the round magnet (B); since it can be used to wake up, remove or reset Strips. Enjoy Strips for years to come! Strips-MaZwENGLISH ADD  PLAN  PLACE  C Wake up Wake up Strips manually for Z-Wave communication. Place the round magnet (B) at the rounded edge. When the LED blinks, move the magnet away. Repeat 3 times in total within 10 seconds. Add/remove Set your controller in add or remove mode (see your controller’s manual). Follow the instruction above for Wake up. A long LED blink indicates that the add/remove was successful. Reset You may reset Strips to factory default settings. Follow the instructions for “Wake up” above, but on the 3rd repetition, leave the magnet at the rounded edge for 10s. A long led signal indicates success. A 1 short blink • User feedback during commands • Specific event detected (ex. door opened)* 2 short For demo purposes (only if Strips is not added) 1 long User command successfully executed 5 short Error. ex. communication with controller failed B No Description Values Default 1 Notification type (1 byte) 0: Binary Sensor report  1 : Notification report 2: Basic report 1 2 LED indication (1 byte) 0: Specific event indication (*) Off  1 : On 1 A) LED LIGHT SIGNALS  B) CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS  C) USER COMMANDS  D) OTHER Your Strips is delivered in auto-add mode. Follow the process below to add Strips in your network. 1. Start the add mode on your Z-Wave controller. See your controller’s manual. 2. Stay within range from the controller. Remove both magnets from Strips. 1 long blink confirms the addition. 3. Your Z-wave controller application should now be able to monitor your Strips sensor status. 4. Move the squared magnet (A) as shown in the pictures. Check that your Z-Wave system indicates the status correctly. 5. If your Z-Wave system doesn’t respond, you may need to change Strips’ notification type from the controller. FOLDFOLDFOLD 1 2 3 4 5 9 10 6 7 8 D Association Strips supports association group 1 (lifeline). Max 1 node. Normally used to send Strips status to the Z-Wave controller. Tamper Strips will send a tampering alert if it detects that someone tries to wake up or manipulate Strips. GBS/INS 11 01 010 R1A