Fibaro Z-Wave Universal Binary Sensor (Dry Contact)
Easily add z-wave functionality to products such as alarm panels, on/off sensors, relays and switches. The Universal Binary Sensor enables any sensor with a binary output to communicate with a Z-Wave network.
Fibaro Z-Wave Universal Binary Sensor (Dry contact)
The fibaro universal sensor is designed to be used standalone or installed in the housing of another device to add z-wave functionality by sensing the change of state in a dry contact terminal in products such as alarm systems and generic sensors. The Z-Wave module provides two generic digital inputs (bi-stable or momentary configurable) and connections for up to four temperature sensors (not included). The device is small enough to fit within standard PIR sensor or other sensors like leak detectors, rain sensors etc to Z-Wave enable it.
A common use case for the Fibaro universal sensor is to Z-Wave enable an existing traditional wire-based alarm system by using it sense when certain outputs or inputs are triggered. This is done by attaching the Fibaro universal sensor to the alarm panel terminals and can be powered by the DC supply voltage between 9 and 30V.
♦ Extremely small size (30mm × 14mm × 12mm)
♦ Ease of use and installation
♦ Inputs: 2 momentary or bi-stable potential-free inputs, 1 digital single-wire input
♦ Outputs: 2 potential-free outputs
♦ Supports four optional temperature sensors
♦ Integrates with all certified Z-Wave controllers in Australian version (921.42MHz)
Technical Specifications
Description
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RF Protocol
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Z‐Wave (Multilevel Command Class)
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Z‐wave device type
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Z-wave binary sensor, slave
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Power
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9-30V DC ±10%
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RF Frequency
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921.42Mhz ‐ AU/NZ approved RF for Z‐wave
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Operation Range
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Up to 15m indoor when no obstacles
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Application
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Indoor use
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Operation temperature
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0 ~ 40 °C
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Storage temperature
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‐10 ~ 80 °C
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Weight
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40g
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Measurement range
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-55C - +126C
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Repeats z-wave signals | No |
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DIY | Yes |
Electrican Required | No |