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LCD Display
 ST814 Temperature/Humidity Detector                                                                                    Temp./Humid. ON
                                                                                                                                           Temp./Humid. OFF
                                               TM                                                      Linking Signal
The Temperature/Humidity Detector is a Z-Wave enabled device which is fully                                                                              Beep tone ON
compatible with any Z-WaveTM enabled network. Z-WaveTM enabled devices
displaying the Z-WaveTM logo can also be used with it regardless of the                        Radio Frequency
                                                                                                         Status                                               Low Battery
manufacturer, and ours can also be used in other manufacturer’s Z-WaveTM
enabled networks. Inclusion of this detector on other manufacturer’s Wireless              Max.Temp./Humidity
Controller menu allows remote operation of connected modules when the                                                                                    Temperature °C/°F
detector is triggered.                                                                     Min.Temp./Humidity                                            Humidity %

The Temperature/Humidity Detector is designed to monitor the current
temperature and humidity of ambient environment. The reading of                       Include to or Exclude from a Z-WaveTM Network
temperature/humidity can be reported to you on a regular base at your disposal.
If temperature/humidity reaches set points, the detector will send alerts to
associated devices for further execution. Since sudden temperature/humidity           One of function key (        ) is used to carry out inclusion, exclusion, association
change may cause health problems to people such as elderly or very young              and reset. When the detector is first powered up, the reading in RF mode is 00
children, Temp./Humid. Detector provides you most up-to-date temperature and          which implies that it hasn’t been allocated a node ID and cannot work with
humidity reading for you to watch your family’s health.                               Z-WaveTM enabled devices. The Temp./Humid. Detector will stay “awake” for
                                                                                      10 minutes when power is first applied to allow time for configuration. Please
Product Overview                                                                      get familiar with the terms below before starting the operations.

                                                                                        Function                                     Description
                           1
                                                                                       Inclusion       Add a Z-Wave enabled device (e.g.Temp./Humid Detector) to Z-Wave
                                                                                                       network.
                                                                                       Exclusion       Delete a Z-Wave enabled device (e.g. Temp./Humid Detector) from the
                                                                                                       network.
                                                                                       Association     After inclusion, you have to define the relationship between devices.
                                                                                                       Trough association, device can be assigned as master/slave, and
                         3                                               4
                                                                                                       specify which slave is going to be controlled by which master.
  2       Front View               Side View              Rear View
                                                                                       Reset           Restore Temp./Humid Detector to factory default.

1 LCD Screen                                                                          The table below lists an operation summary of basic Z-Wave functions. Please
2 Function Keys                                                                       refer to the instructions for your Z-WaveTM Certificated Primary Controller to
             Select modes/Change setting                                              access the setup function, and to include/exclude/associate devices.
             Select temperature unit/Linking
                                                                                      Function       Description                                 LED Indication
  MAX/▲      Increase settings, displays max. temperature/humidity or                 No node        The Z-Wave Controller does not              The RF reading displays 00
             enable RF & beep tone                                                    ID             allocate a node ID to the detector.         (MODE 7)
  MIN/▼      Decrease settings, displays min. temperature/humidity or                                1. Have Z-Wave Controller entered              flashes
             disable RF & beep tone                                                   Inclusion         inclusion mode.
3 Temperature/Humidity Sensor                                                                        2. Pressing           key 3 times within
4 Mounting Bracket                                                                                      1.5 seconds will enter inclusion mode.

                                                                                  1
Function      Description                                     LED Indication
               1. Have Z-Wave Controller entered                 flashes                                                      2 Plastic Wall Plug             3
                                                                                                                      1
 Exclusion        exclusion mode.
               2. Pressing           key 3 times within                                                                                                 4
                   1.5 seconds will enter exclusion mode
                 Node ID has been excluded                     The RF reading displays 00
                                                               (MODE 7)
               1. Pressing            key 3 times within          flashes                                                                                                       5
 Reset            1.5 seconds will enter inclusion mode
               2. Within 1 second, press            key
                   again and hold it until long beep tone                                                                 FIGURE 1                                FIGURE 2
                   is off
               3. Node ID has been excluded; restore           The RF reading displays 00                 Table Placing
                  to factory default.                          (MODE 7)
               1. Have Z-Wave Controller entered                  flashes                                 1. Insert the stand into the hole on mounting bracket and turn 90 degrees
 Association      association mode.                                                                          clockwise.
               2. Pressing            key 3 times within
                                                                                                          2. Once snapped in place, the detector can be placed on a shelf, table or other
                  1.5 seconds will enter association                                                         surface where the temperature and humidity measurements are desired.
                   mode
               3. There are two groupings – 1 and 2.
                  Refer to Z-Wave’s Groupings as
                  described on page 5.
  Including a node ID allocated by Z-Wave Controller means inclusion. Excluding a node ID allocated
  by Z-Wave Controller means exclusion.
  Failed or success in including/excluding the node ID can be viewed from the Z-Wave Controller.

                                                                                                                          FIGURE3                                 FIGURE 4
Choosing a Suitable Location
                                                                                                          Note: Take care when fixing the detector to a metal surface, or mounting within
The Temp./Humid. Detector can either be mounted on a wall or can be                                       1m of metalwork (i.e. radiators, water pipes, etc) as this could affect the radio
freestanding on a table. Please consider a most suitable way before mounting/                             range of the device.
placing it.
                                                                                                          Installation
Wall Mounting
                                                                                                          Please follow the steps below in sequence to load the batteries.
1. Place mounting bracket over a desired location on the wall. Through the 2                                2                     1. Undo and remove the screw from the bottom edge
   screw holes of the bracket, mark the mounting surface with a pencil.                                                              of the detector to detach the rear cover.

2. Where marked, drill holes into mounting surface using an appropriate size                                3                     2. Open the mounting bracket.
   drill bit and insert the plastic wall plugs supplied respectively.                                       4                     3. Unscrew the screw from the battery cover.
3. Screw mounting bracket onto the mounting surface.                     Ensure that the                                          4. Remove the battery cover.
                                                                                                            5
   screws are flush with the bracket.
                                                                                                                                  5. Insert 3 AA-size 1.5V alkaline batteries to the
4. Snap the Temp./Humid. Detector into place on the mounting bracket.                                                                battery compartment, ensuring correct polarity is
                                                                                                                                     put.
5. Secure with the fixing screw supplied.                                                                   1
                                                                                                                                  6. Replace the battery cover and then engage the
                                                                                                      2                              detector to the rear cover firmly.
Note: After removing batteries, please wait for 5 seconds before replacing them.        1. Temperature

Operation                                                                               1.1 Display of Current Temperature

There are 8 modes available for selection. Press           to select desired mode       Press         and select MODE 1 to display current temperature, and toggle
for different settings.                                                                         to select the unit of temperature (。 /。
                                                                                                                                    C F).

                                                                                                                       。      。
                                                                                        The temperature ranges from -20 Cto 50 C . To show the last record of max/min
                                                                                        temperature, press       or      . To clear the record, press both        and
                                                                                              at the same time.

        Mode 1                         Mode 2                     Mode 3                Threshold Limit Warning:
                                                                                        If the temperature is reaching the limit, the icon of MAX or MIN will be displayed
                                                                                        on the screen.

                                                                                        Ice Warning:
                                                                                                                     。
                                                                                        If the temperature falls to 0 C , temperature display will illuminate with LCD back
        Mode 4                         Mode 5                      Mode 6               light and beep tone will sound continuously for 1 second. Press any key to stop
                                                                                        the beep tone.

                                                                                        1.2 Temperature Trigger-ON

                                                                                        Press          and select MODE 3 to enter setting of temperature trigger-ON.
                                                                                        Icon       flashes and the screen shows the recorded trigger-ON temperature. If
        Mode 7                        Mode 8
                                                                                        no value is preset, the screen will display “ - - -。 ”.
                                                                                                                                           C

 Mode         Function
                                                                                        To adjust trigger-ON value, press and hold          for 5 seconds until a long
 1            Current temperature display (°C/°F)                                       beep is sounded. The “- - -” starts flashing. Use         and         button to
 2            Current humidity display (%)                                              adjust the degree of temperature, and hold            or       button to scan
 3            Setting for temperature trigger-ON value                                                                            。     。
                                                                                        through the temperature reading from -20 C to 50 C. Once the value is selected,
 4            Setting for temperature trigger-OFF value                                 press         to confirm setting or press      to cancel.
 5            Setting for humidity trigger-ON value
 6            Setting for humidity trigger-OFF value                                    To clear the trigger-ON record, press both        and           at the same time.
 7            Setting for turning on/off Radio Frequency                                The record is cleared after a long beep is sounded.
 8            Setting for turning on/off beep tone
                                                                                        If the temperature reaches the preset trigger-ON value, Temp./Humid. Detector
MODE 1 & MODE 2 are showing as main displays on the screen. Once mode                   will emit RF signal. The screen of detector returns to MODE 1 and the icon
setting is finished (MODE 3 to MODE 8), the screen will return to main display                is flashing with backlight illuminate and beep tone sounds for 1 second.
automatically after 12 seconds, or by pressing     to return to main display.           Press any key to stop the beep tone.

                                                                                    3
1.3 Temperature Trigger-OFF                                                            Threshold Limit Warning:
                                                                                       If the humidity is reaching the limit, the icon of MAX or MIN will be displayed on
Press         and select MODE 4 to enter setting of temperature trigger-OFF.           the screen.
Icon      flashes and the screen shows the recorded trigger-OFF temperature. If
no value is preset, the screen will display “- - -。 ”.
                                                  C                                        Humidity Trigger-ON

                                                                                       Press          and select MODE 5 to enter setting of humidity trigger-ON. Icon
To adjust trigger-OFF value, press and hold          for 5 seconds until a long
                                                                                             flashes and the screen shows the recorded trigger-ON humidity. If no value
beep is sounded. The “- - -” starts flashing. Use          and         button to
                                                                                       is preset, the screen will display “- - -%”.
adjust the degree of temperature, and hold            or        button to scan
                                        。       。
through the temperature reading from -20 C to 50 C . Once the value is selected,       To adjust trigger-ON value, press and hold        for 5 seconds until a long
press         to confirm setting or press        to cancel.                            beep is sounded. The “- - -” starts flashing. Use        and        button to
                                                                                       adjust the percentage of humidity, and hold        and        button to scan
To clear the trigger-OFF record, press both        and         at the same time.       through the humidity reading from 20%RH to 90%RH. Once the value is
The record is cleared after a long beep is sounded.                                    selected, press       to confirm setting or press      to cancel.
If the temperature reaches the preset trigger-OFF value, Temp./Humid. Detector         To clear the trigger-ON record, press both        and          at the same time.
will emit RF signal. The screen of detector returns to MODE 1 and the icon             The record is cleared after a long beep is sounded.
is flashing with backlight illumination and beep tone sounds for 1 second. Press
any key to stop the beep tone.                                                         If the humidity reaches the preset trigger-ON value, Temp./Humid. Detector will
                                                                                       emit RF signal. The screen of detector returns to MODE 2 and the icon         is
Note:                                                                                  flashing with backlight illuminate and beep tone sounds for 1 second. Press any
 The temperature trigger-ON and trigger-OFF cannot be set equal; there MUST            key to stop the beep tone.
              。
 be at least 2 C difference in between. For example, if now the trigger-OFF
                                    。
 temperature is already set to be 20 C , so trigger-ON temperature can only be         2.3 Humidity Trigger-OFF
    。          。                     。           。
 ≦18 C or ≧22 C (values between 18 C and 22 C cannot be set).                          Press          and select MODE 6 to enter setting of humidity trigger-OFF. Icon
                                                                                            flashes and the screen shows the recorded trigger-OFF humidity. If no value
 Once the detector has been triggered, the temperature must increase or cool           is preset, the screen will read - - -%.
                。
 down at least 2 C from the preset value before it can be triggered again. For
                                               。
 example, if the detector is triggered on at 20 C , then the temperature must be       To adjust trigger-OFF value, press and hold       for 5 seconds until a long
    。        。                                                                         beep is sounded. The “- - -” starts flashing. Use          or     button to
 ≧22 C or ≦18 C before it can be re-triggered.
                                                                                       scan through the humidity reading from 20%RH to 90%RH. Once the value is
                                                                                       selected, press       to confirm setting or press      to cancel.
2. Humidity
                                                                                       To clear the trigger-OFF record, press both        and          at the same time.
2.1 Display of Current Humidity
                                                                                       The record is cleared after a long beep is sounded.
Press         and select MODE 2 to display current humidity.
                                                                                       If the humidity reaches the preset trigger-OFF value, Temp./Humid. Detector will
                                                                                       emits RF signal. The screen of detector returns to MODE 2 and the icon         is
The humidity ranges from 20% RH to 90%RH. To show the last record of
                                                                                       flashing with backlight illuminates and beep tone sounds for 1 second. Press any
max/min humidity, press     or    . To clear the record, press both
                                                                                       key to stop the beep tone.
or       at the same time.
                                                                                   4
Note:                                                                                      1-1 Grouping 1 (Max. Node = 1)
 The humidity of trigger-ON and trigger-OFF cannot be set equal; there MUST
 be at least 5% difference in between. For example, if now the trigger-ON                   1-1-1 POWER_APPLIED command
 humidity is already set to be 50%, so trigger-OFF humidity can only be ≦45%
 or ≧55%. (Values between 45% and 55% cannot be set.)                                             Whenever power is applied, it will send ALARM_REPORT command to
                                                                                                  the nodes of Grouping 1 to inform the devices that the detector is
 Once the detector has been triggered, the humidity must raise up or drop down                    powered up.
 at least 5% from the preset value before it can be triggered again. For example,
 if the detector has been triggered on at 50%, then the temperature must be                        ALARM_REPORT Command
 ≧55% or ≦45% before it can be re-triggered.                                                       [Command Class Alarm, Alarm Type = 0x02, Alarm Level =
                                                                                                   0x01]
3. Radio Frequency
                                                                                            1-1-2 MULTILEVEL_SENSOR_REPORT
This function is designed to enable or disable the sending of RF command which
comprised of Z-wave protocol to the associated nodes, as Temp./Humid.                             The detector will emit SENSOR_MULTILEVEL_REPORT to inform the
Detector has been triggered on/off.                                                               nodes of Grouping 1 automatically its current temperature and humidity.
                                                                                                  Refer to the section of Z-Wave’s Configuration as described on page 6
Press        and select MODE 7, the icon      should flash. Press                to               for settings of auto report configuration.
turn On (enable) the function or   to turn OFF (disable) the function.
                                                                                                  1-1-2-1 Humidity
Note:
 If the RF mode is OFF, no command will be sent even the Temp./Humid.
  Detector has been triggered. If RF is ON and the detector has been                                       SENSOR_MULTILEVEL_REPORT
  triggered, the RF command will be sent to nodes of Grouping 2.                                           [Command Class Sensor Multilevel, Sensor Multilevel
                                                                                                           Report, Sensor Type = 0 x 05 (Relative Humidity),
  If the RF reading is 00, it implies no node ID has been allocated by Z-Wave                              Precision+Scale+Size = 0 x 01, Sensor Value 1 = 20-90%]
   Controller. Please execute inclusion mode as described on page 1.
                                                                                                          Example:
4. Beep Tone                                                                                              Sensor Value 1 = 0x23
                                                                                                          Humidity Value = Sensor Value = 35 (%)
To set the beep tone, press          and select MODE 8. The icon            flashes.
Press         for ON and         for OFF. If it is ON, a beep tone will be sounded
whenever a button is pressed; 4 continuous beep tones will be sounded for 1                       1-1-2-2 Temperature (Celsius)
second if the detector has been triggered.
                                                                                                           SENSOR_MULTILEVEL_REPORT
Programming                                                                                                [Command Class Sensor Multilevel, Sensor Multilevel
                                                                                                           Report, Sensor Type = 0 x 01 (Air Temperature),
1. Z-Wave’s Groups (Association Command Class Version 2)                                                   Precision+Scale+Size = 0 x 22, Sensor Value 1 = (High
                                                                                                           Byte of Temperature Value), Sensor Value 2 = (Low Byte
The Temp./Humid. Detector can be set to send reports to or control associated                              of Temperature Value)]
Z-Wave devices. It supports two association groups with one node support for
Grouping 1 and three nodes support for Grouping 2.                                                        Example:
                                                                                                          Sensor Value 1 = 0x01
Grouping 1 includes POWER_APPLIED, SENSOR_MULTILEVEL _REPORT,                                             Sensor Value 2 = 0x31
ALARM_REPORT an d BATTERY_REPORT_COMMAND                                                                  Temperature (C) = (Sensor Value 1*256 + Sensor Value 2)/10
                                                                                                                          = (1*256+49)/10 = 30.5 (C)
Grouping 2 includes BASIC_SET                                                                     1-1-2-3 Temperature (Fahrenheit)
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2. Z-Wave’s Configuration
                SENSOR_MULTILEVEL_REPORT
                [Command Class Sensor Multilevel, Sensor Multilevel                          The table below lists the configuration parameters and the value range for
                Report, Sensor Type = 0 x 01 (Air Temperature),                              users to set up the detector.
                Precision+Scale+Size = 0 x 2A, Sensor Value 1 = (High
                Byte of Temperature Value), Sensor Value 2 = (Low Byte
                of Temperature Value)]                                                   Parameter       Function        Size    Value       Unit       Default Set/           Description
                                                                                                                        (Byte)                         Factory Default
                                                                                         1           Basic Set Level      1       0~99       % of         99 / 99        Set basic set value to
 1-1-3 Low Battery Report                                                                                                                 Brightness                     be on (or Dim Level) /off
                                                                                                                                           (Dimmer
       When the battery level of the detector drops to an unacceptable level,                                                               Level)                       0: Disable
                                                                                         2           Temperature          1      -20~50     Degree        30 / 99        Set temp.trigger-ON
       the icon     will appear on the LCD and the detector will emit                                Trigger-ON Value              or                                    value to be _ degree.
       ALARM_REPORT command to the nodes of Grouping 1.                                                                            99
                                                                                                                                                                         99: Clear Temp.
                                                                                                                                                                            trigger-ON value
        ALARM_REPORT Command                                                             3           Temperature          1      -20~50    Degree         20 / 99        Set temp.trigger-OFF
        [Command Class Alarm, Alarm Type = 0x01, Alarm Level =                                       Trigger-OFF                    or                                   value to be _ degree.
        255(0xFF)]                                                                                   Value                          99
                                                                                                                                                                         99: Clear Temp.
                                                                                                                                                                            trigger-OFF value
       The users can also enquire the battery status of the detector by sending          4           Humidity             1      20~90        %           50 / 99        Set humid. trigger-ON
       BATTERY_ GET command via controller. Once the detector receives                               Trigger-ON                    or                                    value to be _%.
       the command, it will return BATTERY_REPORT command.                                           Value                         99
                                                                                                                                                                         99: Clear Humid.
                                                                                                                                                                            trigger-ON value
        BATTERY_REPORT                                                                   5           Humidity             1      20~99        %           40 / 99        Set humid. trigger-OFF
        [Command Class Battery, Battery Report, Battery Level =                                      Triger-OFF Value              or                                    value to be _%.
        20%-100%]                                                                                                                  99
                                                                                                                                                                         99: Clear Humid.
                                                                                                                                                                             trigger-OFF value
       If it displays with a message of “Battery Level = 255 (0xFF)”, it implies         6           Auto Report          2      1~1439    Minutes          0/0          Set auto report time
       that the detector is at low battery status. Please replace the batteries                      (Time Interval)               or                                    interval to be _ mins
       as soon as possible, otherwise the detector will enter Shut Down mode.                                                      99
                                                                                                                                                                         0: Disable auto report
                                                                                         7           Auto Report          1       1~70     Degree           0/0          Set auto report temp.
       Note: The detector will emit a low battery command as long as there is a                      (Temp. Change)                or                                    trigger interval to be
       device associated into Grouping 1 of Temp./Humid. Detector, even if the                                                     0                                     _ degree.
       RF function is set to disable.
                                                                                                                                                                         0: Disable auto report
                                                                                         8           Auto Report          1       5~70        %             0/0          Set auto report humid.
1-2 Grouping 2 (Max. Node = 3)                                                                       (Humid. Change)               or                                    trigger interval to be
                                                                                                                                   0                                     _ %.
 1-2-1 Control Other Devices (Basic Set)
                                                                                                                                                                         0: Disable auto report
       When the detector is triggered, it will emit BASIC_SET_COMMAND to
       the nodes of Grouping 2.                                                          Note:
                                                                                          Default set is the preset value of the detector. For instance, if default set of
        [Command Class Basic, Basic Set, Value = (255)0xFF]: send                         Temp. trigger-ON is selected, the detector will be triggered ON if temperature
        trigger-ON command                                                                reaches 30。 . You can skip the hassle of selecting a value from -20 to 50
                                                                                                        C
        [Command Class Basic, Basic Set, Value = 0(0x00)]: send                           degrees if default set is selected.
        trigger-OFF command                                                               Factory default value is the original value of the detector without any setting.
                                                                                          Once the function of reset is executed, the detector will be restored to its
       Please refer to the table below, configuration parameter 1, for the setting
       of basic set command.                                                              factory default status, so as the settings.

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2-1 Auto Report
                                                                                         2-2-1 Wakeup Time Interval
 2-1-1 Time Interval                                                                           The detector stays in wakeup status for 10 seconds. If the detector
                                                                                               receives RF command from the controller during these 10 seconds, it will
       The Temp./Humid. Detector can be set to emit report of current status to                extend waking time for another 10 seconds until no more RF command is
       the nodes of Grouping 1 automatically at a set time. The time interval                  received. Once the wakeup time is up, the detector goes back to sleep
       can be set from 1 minute to 24 hours. For instance, if time interval is                 status.
       set in 1 minute, the detector will report its status once per minute.
       Please refer to the parameter 6 of configuration table on page 6.                 2-2-2 Sleep Time Interval

 2-1-2 Temperature Change                                                                      The sleep interval can be set from 1 minute to 4660 hours (about 194
                                                                                               days). The unit of time is in seconds. The preset sleep time interval is 1
      The Temp./Humid. Detector can be set to emit report of temperature                       hour.
      status to the nodes of Grouping 1 automatically once the temperature
      changing exceeds set degree. The temperature difference range can                 3. Command Classes
      be set from 1。 to 70。 . For instance, if temperature difference is set in
                    C      C
                                                                                        The Temp./Humid. Detector supports Command Classes including…
      1。 , the detector will report its current temperature status once the
        C
      temperature difference exceeds 1。 . Please refer to the parameter 7 of
                                        C                                               * COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC
      configuration table on page 6.                                                    * COMMAND_CLASS_VERISON
                                                                                        * COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY
 2-1-3 Change of Humidity                                                               * COMMAND_CLASS_WAKE_UP_V2
                                                                                        * COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION
       The Temp./Humid. detector can be set to emit report of humidity status           * COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V2
       to the nodes of Grouping 1 automatically once the humidity change                * COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC
       exceeds set %RH. The humidity difference range can be set from                   * COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL_V2
       5%RH to 70%RH. For instance, if humidity difference is set in 5%RH,              * COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_INSTANCE_V2
       the detector will report its current humidity status once the humidity
       difference exceeds 5%RH. Please refer to the parameter 8 of                      Troubleshooting
       configuration table on page 6.
                                                                                         Symptom                     Possible Cause           Recommendation
Note: Auto report mechanism may cause a lot of power consumption if it                   LED cannot be displayed     1.  Run out of battery   1.   Replace a new battery
operates regularly. Please base on actual requirements for determining whether                                           power.               2.   Refit the battery with
to enable the function of auto report.                                                                               2. Check if reverse           correct polarity
                                                                                                                         battery polarity
2-2 Wakeup Configuration                                                                 Temperature/humidity        The Detector is out of   1.   Please leave the detector
                                                                                         reading is incorrect        order                         without operating or do any
   The Temp./Humid. Detector stays in sleep status for the majority of time in                                                                     setting for a period
   order to conserve battery power. However, it can be woken up by either                                                                     2.    Do not open the detector;
                                                                                                                                                    send it to the local retailer.
   triggers of temp./humid. or set time for the controller to do further setting.
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Specifications                                                                                   other antenna or transmitter.
                                                                                                 WARNING:
    Operating Frequency             868.42MHz (ST814-1) / 908.42MHz (ST814-2)
    Operating Temperature Range     -10℃ ~ 50℃
                                                                                                 Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste, use
                                                                                                 separate collection facilities.
    Relative Humidity Range         20% ~ 90%
    Temperature Unit                ℃/℉                                                          Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems
    Battery Type                    1.5V x 3 Alkaline/AA type battery                            available.
    Operating Range                 Up to 30 meters line of sight (indoor)
    ZDK Version                     V5.02                                                        If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps, hazardous
*Specifications are subject to change without notice                         A501111451R01       substances can leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain, damaging
                                                                                                 your health and well-being.

                                                                                                 When replacing old appliances with new once, the retailer is legally obligated to
                                                                                                 take back your old appliance for disposal at least for free of charge.


Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:

-       Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-       Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-      Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
       the receiver is connected.
-      Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.

FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this
equipment.

This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any
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  • 1. LCD Display ST814 Temperature/Humidity Detector Temp./Humid. ON Temp./Humid. OFF TM Linking Signal The Temperature/Humidity Detector is a Z-Wave enabled device which is fully Beep tone ON compatible with any Z-WaveTM enabled network. Z-WaveTM enabled devices displaying the Z-WaveTM logo can also be used with it regardless of the Radio Frequency Status Low Battery manufacturer, and ours can also be used in other manufacturer’s Z-WaveTM enabled networks. Inclusion of this detector on other manufacturer’s Wireless Max.Temp./Humidity Controller menu allows remote operation of connected modules when the Temperature °C/°F detector is triggered. Min.Temp./Humidity Humidity % The Temperature/Humidity Detector is designed to monitor the current temperature and humidity of ambient environment. The reading of Include to or Exclude from a Z-WaveTM Network temperature/humidity can be reported to you on a regular base at your disposal. If temperature/humidity reaches set points, the detector will send alerts to associated devices for further execution. Since sudden temperature/humidity One of function key ( ) is used to carry out inclusion, exclusion, association change may cause health problems to people such as elderly or very young and reset. When the detector is first powered up, the reading in RF mode is 00 children, Temp./Humid. Detector provides you most up-to-date temperature and which implies that it hasn’t been allocated a node ID and cannot work with humidity reading for you to watch your family’s health. Z-WaveTM enabled devices. The Temp./Humid. Detector will stay “awake” for 10 minutes when power is first applied to allow time for configuration. Please Product Overview get familiar with the terms below before starting the operations. Function Description 1 Inclusion Add a Z-Wave enabled device (e.g.Temp./Humid Detector) to Z-Wave network. Exclusion Delete a Z-Wave enabled device (e.g. Temp./Humid Detector) from the network. Association After inclusion, you have to define the relationship between devices. Trough association, device can be assigned as master/slave, and 3 4 specify which slave is going to be controlled by which master. 2 Front View Side View Rear View Reset Restore Temp./Humid Detector to factory default. 1 LCD Screen The table below lists an operation summary of basic Z-Wave functions. Please 2 Function Keys refer to the instructions for your Z-WaveTM Certificated Primary Controller to Select modes/Change setting access the setup function, and to include/exclude/associate devices. Select temperature unit/Linking Function Description LED Indication MAX/▲ Increase settings, displays max. temperature/humidity or No node The Z-Wave Controller does not The RF reading displays 00 enable RF & beep tone ID allocate a node ID to the detector. (MODE 7) MIN/▼ Decrease settings, displays min. temperature/humidity or 1. Have Z-Wave Controller entered flashes disable RF & beep tone Inclusion inclusion mode. 3 Temperature/Humidity Sensor 2. Pressing key 3 times within 4 Mounting Bracket 1.5 seconds will enter inclusion mode. 1
  • 2. Function Description LED Indication 1. Have Z-Wave Controller entered flashes 2 Plastic Wall Plug 3 1 Exclusion exclusion mode. 2. Pressing key 3 times within 4 1.5 seconds will enter exclusion mode Node ID has been excluded The RF reading displays 00 (MODE 7) 1. Pressing key 3 times within flashes 5 Reset 1.5 seconds will enter inclusion mode 2. Within 1 second, press key again and hold it until long beep tone FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 is off 3. Node ID has been excluded; restore The RF reading displays 00 Table Placing to factory default. (MODE 7) 1. Have Z-Wave Controller entered flashes 1. Insert the stand into the hole on mounting bracket and turn 90 degrees Association association mode. clockwise. 2. Pressing key 3 times within 2. Once snapped in place, the detector can be placed on a shelf, table or other 1.5 seconds will enter association surface where the temperature and humidity measurements are desired. mode 3. There are two groupings – 1 and 2. Refer to Z-Wave’s Groupings as described on page 5. Including a node ID allocated by Z-Wave Controller means inclusion. Excluding a node ID allocated by Z-Wave Controller means exclusion. Failed or success in including/excluding the node ID can be viewed from the Z-Wave Controller. FIGURE3 FIGURE 4 Choosing a Suitable Location Note: Take care when fixing the detector to a metal surface, or mounting within The Temp./Humid. Detector can either be mounted on a wall or can be 1m of metalwork (i.e. radiators, water pipes, etc) as this could affect the radio freestanding on a table. Please consider a most suitable way before mounting/ range of the device. placing it. Installation Wall Mounting Please follow the steps below in sequence to load the batteries. 1. Place mounting bracket over a desired location on the wall. Through the 2 2 1. Undo and remove the screw from the bottom edge screw holes of the bracket, mark the mounting surface with a pencil. of the detector to detach the rear cover. 2. Where marked, drill holes into mounting surface using an appropriate size 3 2. Open the mounting bracket. drill bit and insert the plastic wall plugs supplied respectively. 4 3. Unscrew the screw from the battery cover. 3. Screw mounting bracket onto the mounting surface. Ensure that the 4. Remove the battery cover. 5 screws are flush with the bracket. 5. Insert 3 AA-size 1.5V alkaline batteries to the 4. Snap the Temp./Humid. Detector into place on the mounting bracket. battery compartment, ensuring correct polarity is put. 5. Secure with the fixing screw supplied. 1 6. Replace the battery cover and then engage the 2 detector to the rear cover firmly.
  • 3. Note: After removing batteries, please wait for 5 seconds before replacing them. 1. Temperature Operation 1.1 Display of Current Temperature There are 8 modes available for selection. Press to select desired mode Press and select MODE 1 to display current temperature, and toggle for different settings. to select the unit of temperature (。 /。 C F). 。 。 The temperature ranges from -20 Cto 50 C . To show the last record of max/min temperature, press or . To clear the record, press both and at the same time. Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Threshold Limit Warning: If the temperature is reaching the limit, the icon of MAX or MIN will be displayed on the screen. Ice Warning: 。 If the temperature falls to 0 C , temperature display will illuminate with LCD back Mode 4 Mode 5 Mode 6 light and beep tone will sound continuously for 1 second. Press any key to stop the beep tone. 1.2 Temperature Trigger-ON Press and select MODE 3 to enter setting of temperature trigger-ON. Icon flashes and the screen shows the recorded trigger-ON temperature. If Mode 7 Mode 8 no value is preset, the screen will display “ - - -。 ”. C Mode Function To adjust trigger-ON value, press and hold for 5 seconds until a long 1 Current temperature display (°C/°F) beep is sounded. The “- - -” starts flashing. Use and button to 2 Current humidity display (%) adjust the degree of temperature, and hold or button to scan 3 Setting for temperature trigger-ON value 。 。 through the temperature reading from -20 C to 50 C. Once the value is selected, 4 Setting for temperature trigger-OFF value press to confirm setting or press to cancel. 5 Setting for humidity trigger-ON value 6 Setting for humidity trigger-OFF value To clear the trigger-ON record, press both and at the same time. 7 Setting for turning on/off Radio Frequency The record is cleared after a long beep is sounded. 8 Setting for turning on/off beep tone If the temperature reaches the preset trigger-ON value, Temp./Humid. Detector MODE 1 & MODE 2 are showing as main displays on the screen. Once mode will emit RF signal. The screen of detector returns to MODE 1 and the icon setting is finished (MODE 3 to MODE 8), the screen will return to main display is flashing with backlight illuminate and beep tone sounds for 1 second. automatically after 12 seconds, or by pressing to return to main display. Press any key to stop the beep tone. 3
  • 4. 1.3 Temperature Trigger-OFF Threshold Limit Warning: If the humidity is reaching the limit, the icon of MAX or MIN will be displayed on Press and select MODE 4 to enter setting of temperature trigger-OFF. the screen. Icon flashes and the screen shows the recorded trigger-OFF temperature. If no value is preset, the screen will display “- - -。 ”. C Humidity Trigger-ON Press and select MODE 5 to enter setting of humidity trigger-ON. Icon To adjust trigger-OFF value, press and hold for 5 seconds until a long flashes and the screen shows the recorded trigger-ON humidity. If no value beep is sounded. The “- - -” starts flashing. Use and button to is preset, the screen will display “- - -%”. adjust the degree of temperature, and hold or button to scan 。 。 through the temperature reading from -20 C to 50 C . Once the value is selected, To adjust trigger-ON value, press and hold for 5 seconds until a long press to confirm setting or press to cancel. beep is sounded. The “- - -” starts flashing. Use and button to adjust the percentage of humidity, and hold and button to scan To clear the trigger-OFF record, press both and at the same time. through the humidity reading from 20%RH to 90%RH. Once the value is The record is cleared after a long beep is sounded. selected, press to confirm setting or press to cancel. If the temperature reaches the preset trigger-OFF value, Temp./Humid. Detector To clear the trigger-ON record, press both and at the same time. will emit RF signal. The screen of detector returns to MODE 1 and the icon The record is cleared after a long beep is sounded. is flashing with backlight illumination and beep tone sounds for 1 second. Press any key to stop the beep tone. If the humidity reaches the preset trigger-ON value, Temp./Humid. Detector will emit RF signal. The screen of detector returns to MODE 2 and the icon is Note: flashing with backlight illuminate and beep tone sounds for 1 second. Press any The temperature trigger-ON and trigger-OFF cannot be set equal; there MUST key to stop the beep tone. 。 be at least 2 C difference in between. For example, if now the trigger-OFF 。 temperature is already set to be 20 C , so trigger-ON temperature can only be 2.3 Humidity Trigger-OFF 。 。 。 。 ≦18 C or ≧22 C (values between 18 C and 22 C cannot be set). Press and select MODE 6 to enter setting of humidity trigger-OFF. Icon flashes and the screen shows the recorded trigger-OFF humidity. If no value Once the detector has been triggered, the temperature must increase or cool is preset, the screen will read - - -%. 。 down at least 2 C from the preset value before it can be triggered again. For 。 example, if the detector is triggered on at 20 C , then the temperature must be To adjust trigger-OFF value, press and hold for 5 seconds until a long 。 。 beep is sounded. The “- - -” starts flashing. Use or button to ≧22 C or ≦18 C before it can be re-triggered. scan through the humidity reading from 20%RH to 90%RH. Once the value is selected, press to confirm setting or press to cancel. 2. Humidity To clear the trigger-OFF record, press both and at the same time. 2.1 Display of Current Humidity The record is cleared after a long beep is sounded. Press and select MODE 2 to display current humidity. If the humidity reaches the preset trigger-OFF value, Temp./Humid. Detector will emits RF signal. The screen of detector returns to MODE 2 and the icon is The humidity ranges from 20% RH to 90%RH. To show the last record of flashing with backlight illuminates and beep tone sounds for 1 second. Press any max/min humidity, press or . To clear the record, press both key to stop the beep tone. or at the same time. 4
  • 5. Note: 1-1 Grouping 1 (Max. Node = 1) The humidity of trigger-ON and trigger-OFF cannot be set equal; there MUST be at least 5% difference in between. For example, if now the trigger-ON 1-1-1 POWER_APPLIED command humidity is already set to be 50%, so trigger-OFF humidity can only be ≦45% or ≧55%. (Values between 45% and 55% cannot be set.) Whenever power is applied, it will send ALARM_REPORT command to the nodes of Grouping 1 to inform the devices that the detector is Once the detector has been triggered, the humidity must raise up or drop down powered up. at least 5% from the preset value before it can be triggered again. For example, if the detector has been triggered on at 50%, then the temperature must be ALARM_REPORT Command ≧55% or ≦45% before it can be re-triggered. [Command Class Alarm, Alarm Type = 0x02, Alarm Level = 0x01] 3. Radio Frequency 1-1-2 MULTILEVEL_SENSOR_REPORT This function is designed to enable or disable the sending of RF command which comprised of Z-wave protocol to the associated nodes, as Temp./Humid. The detector will emit SENSOR_MULTILEVEL_REPORT to inform the Detector has been triggered on/off. nodes of Grouping 1 automatically its current temperature and humidity. Refer to the section of Z-Wave’s Configuration as described on page 6 Press and select MODE 7, the icon should flash. Press to for settings of auto report configuration. turn On (enable) the function or to turn OFF (disable) the function. 1-1-2-1 Humidity Note: If the RF mode is OFF, no command will be sent even the Temp./Humid. Detector has been triggered. If RF is ON and the detector has been SENSOR_MULTILEVEL_REPORT triggered, the RF command will be sent to nodes of Grouping 2. [Command Class Sensor Multilevel, Sensor Multilevel Report, Sensor Type = 0 x 05 (Relative Humidity), If the RF reading is 00, it implies no node ID has been allocated by Z-Wave Precision+Scale+Size = 0 x 01, Sensor Value 1 = 20-90%] Controller. Please execute inclusion mode as described on page 1. Example: 4. Beep Tone Sensor Value 1 = 0x23 Humidity Value = Sensor Value = 35 (%) To set the beep tone, press and select MODE 8. The icon flashes. Press for ON and for OFF. If it is ON, a beep tone will be sounded whenever a button is pressed; 4 continuous beep tones will be sounded for 1 1-1-2-2 Temperature (Celsius) second if the detector has been triggered. SENSOR_MULTILEVEL_REPORT Programming [Command Class Sensor Multilevel, Sensor Multilevel Report, Sensor Type = 0 x 01 (Air Temperature), 1. Z-Wave’s Groups (Association Command Class Version 2) Precision+Scale+Size = 0 x 22, Sensor Value 1 = (High Byte of Temperature Value), Sensor Value 2 = (Low Byte The Temp./Humid. Detector can be set to send reports to or control associated of Temperature Value)] Z-Wave devices. It supports two association groups with one node support for Grouping 1 and three nodes support for Grouping 2. Example: Sensor Value 1 = 0x01 Grouping 1 includes POWER_APPLIED, SENSOR_MULTILEVEL _REPORT, Sensor Value 2 = 0x31 ALARM_REPORT an d BATTERY_REPORT_COMMAND Temperature (C) = (Sensor Value 1*256 + Sensor Value 2)/10 = (1*256+49)/10 = 30.5 (C) Grouping 2 includes BASIC_SET 1-1-2-3 Temperature (Fahrenheit) 5
  • 6. 2. Z-Wave’s Configuration SENSOR_MULTILEVEL_REPORT [Command Class Sensor Multilevel, Sensor Multilevel The table below lists the configuration parameters and the value range for Report, Sensor Type = 0 x 01 (Air Temperature), users to set up the detector. Precision+Scale+Size = 0 x 2A, Sensor Value 1 = (High Byte of Temperature Value), Sensor Value 2 = (Low Byte of Temperature Value)] Parameter Function Size Value Unit Default Set/ Description (Byte) Factory Default 1 Basic Set Level 1 0~99 % of 99 / 99 Set basic set value to 1-1-3 Low Battery Report Brightness be on (or Dim Level) /off (Dimmer When the battery level of the detector drops to an unacceptable level, Level) 0: Disable 2 Temperature 1 -20~50 Degree 30 / 99 Set temp.trigger-ON the icon will appear on the LCD and the detector will emit Trigger-ON Value or value to be _ degree. ALARM_REPORT command to the nodes of Grouping 1. 99 99: Clear Temp. trigger-ON value ALARM_REPORT Command 3 Temperature 1 -20~50 Degree 20 / 99 Set temp.trigger-OFF [Command Class Alarm, Alarm Type = 0x01, Alarm Level = Trigger-OFF or value to be _ degree. 255(0xFF)] Value 99 99: Clear Temp. trigger-OFF value The users can also enquire the battery status of the detector by sending 4 Humidity 1 20~90 % 50 / 99 Set humid. trigger-ON BATTERY_ GET command via controller. Once the detector receives Trigger-ON or value to be _%. the command, it will return BATTERY_REPORT command. Value 99 99: Clear Humid. trigger-ON value BATTERY_REPORT 5 Humidity 1 20~99 % 40 / 99 Set humid. trigger-OFF [Command Class Battery, Battery Report, Battery Level = Triger-OFF Value or value to be _%. 20%-100%] 99 99: Clear Humid. trigger-OFF value If it displays with a message of “Battery Level = 255 (0xFF)”, it implies 6 Auto Report 2 1~1439 Minutes 0/0 Set auto report time that the detector is at low battery status. Please replace the batteries (Time Interval) or interval to be _ mins as soon as possible, otherwise the detector will enter Shut Down mode. 99 0: Disable auto report 7 Auto Report 1 1~70 Degree 0/0 Set auto report temp. Note: The detector will emit a low battery command as long as there is a (Temp. Change) or trigger interval to be device associated into Grouping 1 of Temp./Humid. Detector, even if the 0 _ degree. RF function is set to disable. 0: Disable auto report 8 Auto Report 1 5~70 % 0/0 Set auto report humid. 1-2 Grouping 2 (Max. Node = 3) (Humid. Change) or trigger interval to be 0 _ %. 1-2-1 Control Other Devices (Basic Set) 0: Disable auto report When the detector is triggered, it will emit BASIC_SET_COMMAND to the nodes of Grouping 2. Note: Default set is the preset value of the detector. For instance, if default set of [Command Class Basic, Basic Set, Value = (255)0xFF]: send Temp. trigger-ON is selected, the detector will be triggered ON if temperature trigger-ON command reaches 30。 . You can skip the hassle of selecting a value from -20 to 50 C [Command Class Basic, Basic Set, Value = 0(0x00)]: send degrees if default set is selected. trigger-OFF command Factory default value is the original value of the detector without any setting. Once the function of reset is executed, the detector will be restored to its Please refer to the table below, configuration parameter 1, for the setting of basic set command. factory default status, so as the settings. 6
  • 7. 2-1 Auto Report 2-2-1 Wakeup Time Interval 2-1-1 Time Interval The detector stays in wakeup status for 10 seconds. If the detector receives RF command from the controller during these 10 seconds, it will The Temp./Humid. Detector can be set to emit report of current status to extend waking time for another 10 seconds until no more RF command is the nodes of Grouping 1 automatically at a set time. The time interval received. Once the wakeup time is up, the detector goes back to sleep can be set from 1 minute to 24 hours. For instance, if time interval is status. set in 1 minute, the detector will report its status once per minute. Please refer to the parameter 6 of configuration table on page 6. 2-2-2 Sleep Time Interval 2-1-2 Temperature Change The sleep interval can be set from 1 minute to 4660 hours (about 194 days). The unit of time is in seconds. The preset sleep time interval is 1 The Temp./Humid. Detector can be set to emit report of temperature hour. status to the nodes of Grouping 1 automatically once the temperature changing exceeds set degree. The temperature difference range can 3. Command Classes be set from 1。 to 70。 . For instance, if temperature difference is set in C C The Temp./Humid. Detector supports Command Classes including… 1。 , the detector will report its current temperature status once the C temperature difference exceeds 1。 . Please refer to the parameter 7 of C * COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC configuration table on page 6. * COMMAND_CLASS_VERISON * COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY 2-1-3 Change of Humidity * COMMAND_CLASS_WAKE_UP_V2 * COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION The Temp./Humid. detector can be set to emit report of humidity status * COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V2 to the nodes of Grouping 1 automatically once the humidity change * COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC exceeds set %RH. The humidity difference range can be set from * COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL_V2 5%RH to 70%RH. For instance, if humidity difference is set in 5%RH, * COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_INSTANCE_V2 the detector will report its current humidity status once the humidity difference exceeds 5%RH. Please refer to the parameter 8 of Troubleshooting configuration table on page 6. Symptom Possible Cause Recommendation Note: Auto report mechanism may cause a lot of power consumption if it LED cannot be displayed 1. Run out of battery 1. Replace a new battery operates regularly. Please base on actual requirements for determining whether power. 2. Refit the battery with to enable the function of auto report. 2. Check if reverse correct polarity battery polarity 2-2 Wakeup Configuration Temperature/humidity The Detector is out of 1. Please leave the detector reading is incorrect order without operating or do any The Temp./Humid. Detector stays in sleep status for the majority of time in setting for a period order to conserve battery power. However, it can be woken up by either 2. Do not open the detector; send it to the local retailer. triggers of temp./humid. or set time for the controller to do further setting. 7
  • 8. Specifications other antenna or transmitter. WARNING: Operating Frequency 868.42MHz (ST814-1) / 908.42MHz (ST814-2) Operating Temperature Range -10℃ ~ 50℃ Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste, use separate collection facilities. Relative Humidity Range 20% ~ 90% Temperature Unit ℃/℉ Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems Battery Type 1.5V x 3 Alkaline/AA type battery available. Operating Range Up to 30 meters line of sight (indoor) ZDK Version V5.02 If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps, hazardous *Specifications are subject to change without notice A501111451R01 substances can leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain, damaging your health and well-being. When replacing old appliances with new once, the retailer is legally obligated to take back your old appliance for disposal at least for free of charge. Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any 8