Difference between revisions of "Everspring SP103"
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+ | {{versioninfo|810Status=According to category, Works without caveats|810UpdatedDate=11th May 2010|810UpdatedBy=[[User:Wierdbeard65|Wierdbeard65]]|}} | ||
[[Category: RF Control]] | [[Category: RF Control]] | ||
[[Category: ZWave]] | [[Category: ZWave]] | ||
+ | [[Category: ZWave_security]] | ||
+ | [[Category: ZWave_motion_sensor]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Security]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Works without caveats on 0810]] | ||
+ | [[Image:SP103-s.jpg|thumb|200px|SP103]] | ||
− | = Status = | + | == Status == |
− | Tested (and working) with the latest svn Z-Wave driver (will be included in 0810). | + | Tested (and working) with the latest svn Z-Wave driver (will be included in 0810). |
− | = About = | + | The Everspring SP103 is a basic PIR supporting on/off. One of the disadvantages is the energy consumpton "Eats batteries like there is no tomorrow" |
+ | |||
+ | == About == | ||
The Everspring SP103 is a battery powered Z-Wave PIR sensor. It uses a frequency of 868MHz. There is also a US version. | The Everspring SP103 is a battery powered Z-Wave PIR sensor. It uses a frequency of 868MHz. There is also a US version. | ||
− | = Links = | + | Manuf ID1: 0x0 ID2: 0x60, Prod Typ1: 0x2 Typ2: 0x2, Prod ID1: 0x0 ID2: 0x1 |
− | http://www.everspring.com | + | |
+ | = Setup = | ||
+ | == In a nutshell == | ||
+ | : Step 1: Addition/Inclusion of motion sensor to ZWave network | ||
+ | : Step 2: Association of motion sensor via LinuxMCE WebUI | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Addition/Inclusion == | ||
+ | : 1. Remove batteries from motion sensor | ||
+ | : 2. Unplug USB ZWave controller from Core | ||
+ | : 3. Put ZWave controller into inclusion mode | ||
+ | : 4. Complete inclusion process by inserting batteries in motion sensor | ||
+ | : 5. Plug ZWave controller back to LinuxMCE Core | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Association == | ||
+ | : 1. Collect data from your ZWave controler needed for association | ||
+ | :: 1.1. Advanced -> Configuration -> Devices | ||
+ | :: 1.2. In left windows scroll down to ZWave and click on '''ZWave Controller''' | ||
+ | :: 1.3. Read Port/Channel Number, in my case "1" | ||
+ | : 2. Associate Motion sensor | ||
+ | :: 2.1. Wizard -> Devices -> Interfaces | ||
+ | :: 2.2. Click '''Advanced''' button for ZWave device with Device Template #: 1754 | ||
+ | :: 2.3. Click '''Send command to device''' | ||
+ | :: 2.4. Select '''Set Association" from drop down menu | ||
+ | |||
+ | = Command Classes = | ||
+ | * BASIC_TYPE_ROUTING_SLAVE | ||
+ | * GENERIC_TYPE_SENSOR_BINARY | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Supports == | ||
+ | * COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_BINARY | ||
+ | * COMMAND_CLASS_WAKE_UP | ||
+ | * COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION | ||
+ | * COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION | ||
+ | * COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY | ||
+ | * COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC | ||
+ | * COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Controls == | ||
+ | *COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Links == | ||
+ | * [http://www.techstyleuk.co.uk/index_files/sp103.htm Everspring SP103 product page] | ||
+ | * [http://www.techstyleuk.co.uk/index_files/sp103_manual.pdf Everspring SP103 manual] | ||
+ | * [http://www.everspring.com Everspring - manufacturer web page] | ||
+ | * [http://www.techstyleuk.co.uk/index_files/sp103.htm For sale at Techstyle UK Ltd.] |
Latest revision as of 16:34, 28 September 2010
Version | Status | Date Updated | Updated By |
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710 | Unknown | N/A | N/A |
810 | According to category, Works without caveats | 11th May 2010 | Wierdbeard65 |
1004 | Unknown | N/A | N/A |
1204 | Unknown | N/A | N/A |
1404 | Unknown | N/A | N/A |
Usage Information |
Contents
Status
Tested (and working) with the latest svn Z-Wave driver (will be included in 0810).
The Everspring SP103 is a basic PIR supporting on/off. One of the disadvantages is the energy consumpton "Eats batteries like there is no tomorrow"
About
The Everspring SP103 is a battery powered Z-Wave PIR sensor. It uses a frequency of 868MHz. There is also a US version.
Manuf ID1: 0x0 ID2: 0x60, Prod Typ1: 0x2 Typ2: 0x2, Prod ID1: 0x0 ID2: 0x1
Setup
In a nutshell
- Step 1: Addition/Inclusion of motion sensor to ZWave network
- Step 2: Association of motion sensor via LinuxMCE WebUI
Addition/Inclusion
- 1. Remove batteries from motion sensor
- 2. Unplug USB ZWave controller from Core
- 3. Put ZWave controller into inclusion mode
- 4. Complete inclusion process by inserting batteries in motion sensor
- 5. Plug ZWave controller back to LinuxMCE Core
Association
- 1. Collect data from your ZWave controler needed for association
- 1.1. Advanced -> Configuration -> Devices
- 1.2. In left windows scroll down to ZWave and click on ZWave Controller
- 1.3. Read Port/Channel Number, in my case "1"
- 2. Associate Motion sensor
- 2.1. Wizard -> Devices -> Interfaces
- 2.2. Click Advanced button for ZWave device with Device Template #: 1754
- 2.3. Click Send command to device
- 2.4. Select Set Association" from drop down menu
Command Classes
- BASIC_TYPE_ROUTING_SLAVE
- GENERIC_TYPE_SENSOR_BINARY
Supports
- COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_BINARY
- COMMAND_CLASS_WAKE_UP
- COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION
- COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION
- COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY
- COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC
- COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION
Controls
- COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC