Control 4 Zigbee IO Network Range Extender Installation Guide

Control 4 Zigbee IO Network Range Extender Installation Guide

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Control 4 Zigbee IO Network Range Extender

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Caractéristiques

Numéros de modèle C4-Z2IO-Z3 (single)
Configuration requise
  • Control4 OS system requirements: OS 4.0 or greater
  • Control4 system integration: Each installed Zigbee IO adds sensor and input connections to the Composer project.
  • Driver: The Zigbee IO (C4-Z2IO-Z3) is available in the Composer Online Driver Database.
Communication
  • Networks supported: Control4 Zigbee 3 mesh networking protocol, based on the IEEE 802.15.4 Zigbee standard
  • Zigbee data rate: 250 kbps
  • Gamme de fréquences Zigbee : 2.405 – 2.480 GHz
Relations
  • Contact sensor input: 4 inputs, accepts AWG 16-28, common ground connection.
  • Relay terminal ratings: 0.5A @ 50V, 1A @ 24V or less
  • External thermistor: 1 thermistor input, sold separately. See Accessories
  • Infrared: Two 3.5 mm IR ports
Fonctionnalités intégrées
  • Internal contact: Internal magnetic reed switch. Requires external magnet, sold separately
  • Integrated internal thermistor: Temperature sensing 0 to 40 °C (32 to 104 °F)
  • Integrated humidistat: Can measure local humidity from 5% to 90%.
Pouvoir
  • Power consumption: 100mA at 12V, fully active
  • Faible volume externetage power supply: USB-C power supply (included) DC 5-24V (optional)
Autre
  • Available colors: Black (water-based paintable enclosure)
  • Dimensions (L × W × H): 78.7 × 65.7 × 26.6 mm (3.1 × 2.6 × 1.05″)
  • Poids : 70.9 grammes (2.5 oz)
  • Environmental: Operational 0 to 40 °C (32 to 104 °F), Storage -20 to 70 °C (-20 to 158 °F), Humidity 5% to 95% non-condensing. This device is not waterproof and must be kept out of direct contact with water. The product must not be immersed.
  • Paintable enclosure: The cover assembly plastics are paintable with any water-based residential paints. Do not clog the cover assembly vent holes with paint.
  • Accessories: External thermistor ZCA-EXT10A, AC-DOTS1-W, AC-PMT51-W

Contenu du colis

  • C4-Z2IO-Z3 Zigbee IO
  • Four wall mounting screws
  • Four plastic dry wall anchors
  • Deux émetteurs IR
  • Alimentation USB-C

Exigences

  • X4 (OS 4.2 or higher)
  • CORE controller to create a Zigbee 3 mesh

Caractéristiques

Create a stronger, wider, and more robust Zigbee mesh network than ever before using the Zigbee IO. Eliminate any network “dead spots” by increasing the reach and density of your Zigbee mesh. Improve Zigbee signal latency and provide your customers with higher reliability and responsiveness as they use the devices connected to their Zigbee mesh network.

  • Remote relays (up to two)
  • Remote contact sensors (up to four)
  • Remote thermistors (two)
  • Internal contact (internal magnetic reed switch)
  • Zigbee-to-IR converters

Any of these inputs can be used to trigger and control automated events—such as sending an e-mail or turning on a cabinet light when its door is opened—throughout the Control4 system.
With this device, you can reduce the need to run control wires over long distances (or where you can’t run any wires at all).

As Zigbee to IR

  • The two 3.5 mm IR ports allow you to connect up to two standard IR emitters to control any IR-controlled devices, such as TVs, DVRs, and receivers.
  • When connecting IR emitters, make note of which port each emitter is connected to (labeled “1” and “2”).
  • IR codes sent from the controller to the Zigbee IO are cached at the device, resulting in faster IR control response times.

Control-4-Zigbee-IO-Network-Range-Extender (9)Note: Y IR cables can be used, or IR cables can be spliced together (in parallel, not in series), to increase the number of controlled devices. Be aware that
these connected emitters cannot be controlled independently but will all fire simultaneously from the shared IR port. Test to verify that there is no crossover code functionality between devices sharing the same IR port to avoid unwanted side effects.

As a contact and relay
The device has an internal contact along one edge that can be used to detect open or closed states when installed with a mounted magnet. Up to four contacts (besides the internal contact) or two additional relays, or a combination of the two, can be used. Each option is outlined below in “Contact and Relay Wiring Options,” and after it’s physically wired, the correct option must be set on the Properties tab as outline further below in the section “IO Options.”

As a relay

  • As a relay, this device provides wireless control of garage door openers, window coverings, fireplaces, and pumps (along with other relay control applications) inside or outside the home. It integrates into Control4 systems as standard relays that can be opened, closed, toggled, or pulsed.
  • The relay enables wireless control of any device controllable by one or two low-voltage SPST relays or one simulated SPDT relay. These functions appear in a Control4 system as relay outputs
    (relays) in Composer Pro.

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As a contact sensor

  • Depending on the selected IO configuration, up to four external contacts are possible. As a contact sensor, this device allows wireless monitoring of garage doors, gates, windows, mailboxes, doorbells, and pool or spa covers (along with other contact sensor monitoring applications you integrate or devise). These functions appear in a Control4 system as contact sensor inputs, which can trigger home automation events.
  • The internal contact is a magnetic reed switch. To use this internal contact, the Z2IO should be mounted so that the indention (along the same edge as the identify button) comes in close proximity to a mounted magnet (not included) in a fully closed state (door is closed). When the door opens, the magnetic connection is lost, and that state change is pushed to the system.

Contact and relay wiring options
There are five wiring options for contacts and relays. After they are physically wired (as explained below), the correct option must be manually selected on the Properties tab using the IO Properties drop-down box.

Épingles PWR Cm T C4 C3 Cm C2 C1
1 R2 (SPST) R2 (SPST) R1 (SPST) R1 (SPST)
2 C4 C3 C2 C1
3 + Cm T C2 C1 Cm R1 (SPST) R1 (SPST)
4 R2 (SPDT) R2 (SPDT) R1 (SPDT) R1 (SPDT)
5 R2 (DPST) R2 (DPST) R1 (DPST) R1 (DPST)

R# = Relay, C# = Contact, Cm = Common ground (-), T = Thermistor, SPST = Single pole single throw, SPDT = Single pole double throw, DPST = Double pole single throw

Option 1 :

  • Two Relays using R1, R2—Two independent, single pole single throw (SPST) relays. Each relay controls a single circuit.
  • Relay 1 is wired to pins C1 and pin C2.
  •  Relay 2 is wired to pins C3 and pin C4
  • Option 2: Four Contacts using C1, C2, C3, C4—Four independently sensed circuits.
  •  Contact 1 is wired to pin C1 and pin Cm (Common).
  • Contact 2 is wired to pin C2 and pin Cm (Common).
  • Contact 3 is wired to pin C3 and pin Cm (Common).
  • Contact 4 is wired to pin C4 and pin Cm (Common)

Option 3 :

  • One Relay (SPST) and Two Contacts using R1 and C1, C2.
  • Relay 1 is wired to pin C1 and pin C2.
  • Contact 1 is wired to pin C3 and pin Cm (Common).
  •  Contact 2 is wired to pin C4 and pin Cm (Common).

Option 4 :

  • One Relay using R1 and R2 (SPDT)—The two relays operate together to simulate a single SPDT (single pole double throw) relay. However, unlike a true SPDT relay, both relays will open during a power failure.
  • Relay 1 is wired to pin C1 and pin C2.
  • Relay 2 is wired to pin C3 and pin C4.

Option 5 :

  • One Relay using R1 and R2 (DPST)—The two relays operate together to simulate a single DPST (double pole single throw configuration) relay. However, unlike a true
  • DPST relay, both relays will open during a power failure.
  • Relay 1 is wired to pin C1 and pin C2.
  • Relay 2 is wired to pin C3 and pin C4.

As a thermistor and humidistat

  • The device contains an integrated thermistor and humidistat, as well as a connection for an external thermistor, allowing it to be used almost anywhere to report environmental conditions or to inform the climate control system. The thermistor senses temperatures from 0 to 40 °C (32 to 104 °F), and the humidistat senses humidity from 5% to 90%. The device checks the temperature and humidity every five seconds. If the temperature has changed more than 0.28 °C (0.5 °F), the  device reports the new temperature. If the humidity has changed more than 0.5%, the device reports the new humidity percentage.
  • Data from the integrated thermistor and humidistat is always available, regardless of the selected IO configuration.

Consignes de sécurité importantes

  • Caution! You should install this device in accordance with all national and local electrical codes.
  • Caution! Improper use or installation of this device can result in loss of and damage to property.
  • Caution! If this product is used as a means to open and close a garage door, gate, or similar device, use safety or other sensors to ensure safe function. Follow appropriate regulatory and safety standards governing project design and installation.
  • Ne pas le faire pourrait entraîner des dommages matériels ou des blessures corporelles.
  • Important: This product is not intended for direct connections to AC mains (120V/220V). Refer to the specifications.
  • Important: You must operate this device in accordance with the instructions and specifications in this installation guide.
  • Important: Using this product in any manner other than outlined in this document voids your warranty. Also, Control4 is not responsible or otherwise liable in any way for any damage resulting from the misuse of this product. See  ctrl4.co/warranty for details.

Installation

  1. Place the device in a location which ensures easy access to any externally-connected wires and Zigbee mesh network efficiency.
  2. If an external thermistor is used with the device, place it away from direct sunlight, drafts, doorways, skylights, windows, and exterior walls for best accuracy.
  3. Detach the tray from the cover by inserting a flat screwdriver into the opening slot in the side of the cover and pushing in gently, while at the same time pulling the cover out and away from the tray.Control-4-Zigbee-IO-Network-Range-Extender (7)
  4. Position the tray against the wall or other flat surface.
  5. If you are using the internal contact, position the device so that the narrow indentation that marks the internal contact (on the long edge of the cover) aligns with the external magnet (not included).Control-4-Zigbee-IO-Network-Range-Extender (6)
  6. Mark the locations of the four screw holes on the wall.
  7. If mounting the device to drywall, remove the tray from the wall and drill four 4.75 mm (3/16-inch) mounting holes at the four screw hole locations previously marked on the wall.
  8. Thread any relay wires, contact wires, and external thermistor wires from the wall through the openings in the tray and to the terminal block.Control-4-Zigbee-IO-Network-Range-Extender (5)
  9. Insert and tighten the mounting screws.
  10. Connect the wires from the tray to the terminals in the cover, matching the proper wires to the target terminal locations. The pin/terminal definitions are defined within Composer Pro. See “Configuring” on the next page. (Pins Cm and PWR are used for optional external power connections.)
  11. Attach the cover assembly to the tray by aligning the cover edge’s two latching tabs with corresponding tab receivers on the tray’s edge, then close the cover by rocking it toward the other end of the tray until it snaps into place with the tray.Control-4-Zigbee-IO-Network-Range-Extender (4)
  12. For Zigbee to IR, connect any IR emitters to the two IR ports, then affix the emitter head to the IR window on the device to control (such as a TV).

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Configuration

Relations

  • Static connections: Some connections in the driver are static in that they are always available regardless of any settings/options. These include the two IR connections, IR Output 1 and IR Output 2, and the internal contact.
  • Dynamic connections: Other connections in the driver are dynamic in that the connections will appear based on certain options–in particular, the IO Options property. If you change to another IO option, any connections created in the original IO option will be broken.
  1. Add the device to your Composer Pro project. When prompted to identify the device, press the ID button on the face of the cover four times. The green LED blinks twice to confirm the ID has been sent to the Control4 system.
  2. In the driver’s Properties tab, view or configure the settings explained below under “Properties,” then click Set to the right of the setting after each change.
  3. Configure each relay’s power up state. This is the state you want the relay to adopt after a device reboot. For example, après une puissance outage (resulting in a device reboot), you may want the garage door to default to closed, the window coverings to be restored to their last known state, and the fireplace to be turned off.
  4. Add generic contact drivers (such as Door Contact Sensor, Gate, and Motion Sensor) and relay drivers (such as Blinds, Door Lock, and Pump) in System Design view, then connect the generic driver to the appropriate connection on the C4-Z2IO-Z3 device in Connections view.
  5. For programming, use these events:
    • Online: Triggers when the device comes online.
    •  Offline: Triggers when the device goes offline.
    • Reboot: Triggers when the device reboots.

Propriétés

Propriétés générales

  • Log Level: Standard for most drivers, this property allows you to filter which messages display in the Lua Output window. Options 0-5 correspond to Fatal through Trace log levels, increasing in level of verbosity. Options are 0=Fatal, 1=Error, 2=Warning, 3=Info, 4=Debug, and 5=Trace. Default is 1 – Error.
  • Log Mode: Activates logging of diagnostic information. The log level is set in the above property. Options include Off, Print [to the window], Log [to the Director Log], and Print and Log [both]. Default is Off.
  • Driver Version: (Read only) Shows the version number of the driver currently in use.
  • Device Status: (Read only) Shows the current status of the product, whether online or offline. However, in some cases, the device may not report its status immediately, such as when the device is rebooting.
  • Firmware Version: (Read only) Shows the version number of the firmware currently in use on the device. The firmware will be updated automatically over the air when the Control4 OS is updated and when that update includes a new firmware version for this device.
  • Bootloader Version: (Read only) Shows the version number of the firmware currently in use on the device. The bootloader can only be updated by Control4, so this property is for support/diagnostic information only.
  • LED Mode: Determines the behavior of the LED light on the top/front of the product. Options include Off, Zigbee (which shows the Zigbee status; see “Identification and Button Presses” below), and IR (which shows activity when IR signals are sent to the IR ports). Default is Off. When the property is set to Off, button presses should still temporarily prompt the LED to show the status.

Humidity Properties

  • Local Humidity: (Read only) Shows the relative humidity measured where the device is located. The value is shown as a percentage.
  • Local Humidity Offset: The humidity sensor provides accuracy of +/- 4% relative humidity. Adjusting the Local Humidity Offset can result in increased accuracy of relative humidity reporting without using humidity calibration equipment for validation.

Temperature and Humidity Properties

  • Temperature Scale: Sets which scale is used to calculate the temperature used in the Local and Remote Temperature properties described below, and affects only the Properties tab’s settings. Options include Fahrenheit and Celsius. Default is Fahrenheit.
  • Local Temperature Offset: Modifies the reported local temperature to account for environmental variances. The temperature can be changed downward or upward by a maximum of 20 degrees. The default is 0 (no correction).
  • Remote Temperature: (Read only) Shows the most recent reported temperature recorded by the internal thermistor. The scale of the temperature is determined by the Temperature Scale property.
  • Remote Temperature Offset: Modifies the reported remote temperature (the temperature recorded by an external thermistor) to account for environmental variances. (When multiple temperature sensors are located in the same room, you may notice each sensor shows a slightly different reading. This results from normal manufacturing variances in temperature sensors and the device’s position/location in the room.) The temperature can be changed downward or upward by a maximum of 20 degrees. The default is 0 (no correction).

Propriétés IO

  • IO Options: Tells the device how its eight configuration pins are assigned. The selected option is retained even after a system reboot or updatControl-4-Zigbee-IO-Network-Range-Extender (2)
  • Option 5: R1 (DPST [double pole single throw]): The two relays operate together to simulate a single DPST (double pole single throw configuration) relay.

Remarques :

  •  The IR emitter control, internal contact, internal thermistor, and internal humidistat remain active regardless of the selected IO configuration.
  •  The selected IO option will change the available connections, so existing connections will be disconnected or deleted.
  •  The selected IO option determines the available fields in Contact properties and Relay properties.

Contact properties

  •  Contact Internal Status: (Read only) Shows the status of the static connection for the internal contact.
  • Contact 1-4 Status: (Read only) Represents the status of the wired contacts if IO Option 1, 3, 4, or 5 is selected.

Relay properties

  • Relay 1 Power Up State and Relay 2 Power Up State:
  • (Read only) Represents the status of the relays if IO Option 1, 3, 4, or 5 is selected. The options are Restore Last State, Set To OPEN, and Set To CLOSED. The default is Restore Last State.
  • Relay 1 Status and Relay 2 Status: (Read only) Represents the status of the relays if IO Option 1, 3, 4, or 5 is selected.

Onglet Actions

  • Buttons located on the Actions tab allow you to view version and diagnostic information and force relay actions. (Relay actions will always be shown, regardless of the IO configuration.)
  • Version Information: This action button will display the versions of the driver’s Base Template and Template, as well as the Boot Loader to the Lua Output window of the Lua tab. The Log Mode property does not have to be set to Print to display this information to the window. Diagnostic Information: This action button will display the following information to the Lua Output window of the Lua tab (the Log Mode property does not have to be set to Print to display this information to the window): device Zigbee MAC address, Zigbee mesh PAN id, Template Version, Base Template Version, Boot Loader Version, Zigbee Node ID.
  • Relay 1 Close and Relay 2 Close: These action buttons will trigger the corresponding relay to close.
  •  Relay 1 Open and Relay 2 Open: These action buttons will trigger the corresponding relay to open.

Dépannage

If the device is not working:

  • Reboot the device by disconnecting power, then re-connecting power.
  • Check for proper wiring. See the “Wiring Configuration” diagrams.
  • Review the log in the driver’s Lua tab.
  • Restore factory defaults (13 button presses).

Note: Un-identifying a device off the Zigbee mesh will cause it to do a factory reset. A factory reset reverts all relays to the open state, and the settings for Power Up State will revert to Restore Last State. The settings are preserved, however, after a power cycle or reboot.

Diagnostic LED
The indicated statuses appear during device identification and when the ID button is pressed once.Control-4-Zigbee-IO-Network-Range-Extender (1)

Button sequences

Functions # of button presses

  • Identifier 4
  • Reboot/Reset 15
  • Reset application defaults 9
  • Leave mesh, restore factory defaults 13
  • Signal strength flash LEDs 1

Rest Zring to previous firmware version

  1. Power off the device (disconnect power).
  2. While holding down the ID button, reconnect power, and continue to press the ID button until the LED changes from red to white (about five seconds).
  3.  Release the button. The device will reboot to its previous firmware version in about one minute.

Samples configurations de cablage

  • Option 1: R1, R2 (both SPST)Control-4-Zigbee-IO-Network-Range-Extender (9)
  • Option 2: C1, C2, C3, C4 (including an optional external thermistor)

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Ressources supplémentaires
The following resources are available for additional support:

  • Control4 Tech Community and Knowledgebase
  • Assistance technique Control4

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GARANTIE

Garantie et informations légales
Découvrez les détails de la garantie limitée de 2 ans de ce produit sur ctrl4.co/garantie , or request a paper copy from Customer Service at (866) 424-4489. Find other legal resources, such as regulatory notices and patent information, at ctrl4.co/legal.

Documents / Ressources

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Installation Guide · Zigbee IO Network Range Extender, Network Range Extender, Range Extender

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