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To protect the home from unwanted intrusions or emergency situations, it's possible to install a safe system
programmable by Eedomus. Some of the most important devices of this system are cameras, locks,
movement sensors, and so on.
There are a lot of different types of Cameras suitable for the Eedomus system. In these units, Netatmo (for
facial recognition) and Foscam are described.
The first one has to be installed inside the home to check the accesses to the habitation. It can recognize the
face of every person. The second one is recommended to be installed on vertical surfaces (like walls),
paying attention not to pose the Camera inside areas exposed to weathering or any other types of atmosphere
agents that could compromise the correct function of it.
The access management control every movement from the opening of the windows to the interface between
Keypad and Danalock that permit the opening and the closing of the lock through an RFID key or an access
code.
Strips are devices used to control if a window is open or close; they are composed by a magnetic bar and a
magnet. The opening of a window is detecting by the movement of the bar.
About the secure of the habitation, there are also a lot of devices able to detect flood and fire (flood sensor
and smoke sensor) and others that are able to check movement in a room
Danalock V3
Specifics
Size 59*59*68 mm
Weight 130g
Power 4 CR123A battery
Features Anodized Aluminium
General Information
Danalock V3 is a smart lock wireless device that permits to easily control the access to the house with a
smartphone. It is possible to create unlimited access codes which are used to unlock the door; every code
could be programmed with unlimited or temporary access. It's also possible set notification in order to be
informed by the mobile phone who and when someone is entered into the house.
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Installation
to install the Danalock V3 on Z-wave network:
1. Remove the old cylinder of the lock from the door, unscrewing the screw that blocks the cylinder
2. insert the key of the lock and rotate it while the body of the
cylinder is aligned with the cam.
3. Measure the distance between the external part of the cylinder and the center of the hole.
Inside the Danalock box, there's a regolable cylinder.
4. Unscrew the little screws on the twice
external side of the cylinder and separate it.
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5. Choose the correct length of the brass tube and the spacer so that the adjustable cylinder could match
to the old one.
6. The photo under that shows the different combinations to find the correct length.
7. Reassemble the cylinder and screw the little screws that have been removed on the point.
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8. Put the new cylinder of the lock and fix it with the correct screw. Don't press it tightly. Control that
the mechanism of the cylinder works perfectly, trying to lock and unlock it with the key.
9. Choose the correct combination of spacer in order to avoid that the cylinder won't exit from the lock.
10. The screw must have the correct length that the
spacer required.
11. Fix the back plate to the cylinder with the spacer between them.
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12. Turn the metal bar into the Danalock V3 to be sure that it works.
If it isn’t possible to lock and unlock, loose the cylinder’s screws.
13. To avoid any damage, it’s necessary
to cut the metal bar up to 35 mm. Use two pliers
(as shown in the picture) or a wire-cutter to
short the latter.
14. Insert the green adapter located in the back of the Danalock into the metal bar. Press the adapter until
a click ensures that the Danalock is properly fastened.
15. The Danalock V3 is now installed and ready to be configured by the user.
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Device Inclusion
To include the "Danalock V3" in the Z-Wave network, complete the following steps:
1. Active the inclusion mode on the Z-Wave controller.
2. Click the little button of inclusion on the "Danalock V3" and wait 5 seconds until the green led is
about to start flashing.
After that, the device will be inserted into the device-section of Eedomus. If the “Home” button is clicked,
it’s possible to control in any moment the condition of the lock.
Mini-Keypad + Zipato Tag RFID
Specifics
Power 2 x AA 1.5V battery
Distance Minimum indoor 30m/70m outdoors
Weight 45g
Size 17mm x 62mm x 62mm
Operating Temperature 10 °C ~ 40 °C
General Information
The Mini-Keypad (Zipato) and the RFID Tag are used to control the access of the home. The user can
identify himself using the manual code buttons on the Mini-Keypad or using the RFID tag. The "Home"
button and the "Away" button allow switching on and switching off the alarm or the execution of any other
automation scenario. The RFID tag can support 20 codes.
Installation
1. Use a flat screwdriver to unlock the sockets placed on
the two sides; after that, remove the back cover.
2. Insert two AA 1, 5V batteries into the device.
3. Assemble the Mini-Keypad on the back cover, making
sure to close it on all sides. Make sure that the
“Tamper” is placed on the right spot of the back cover.
4. The Mini-Keypad is now ready to be used.
LED Indicators
The device is in the inclusion mode The led flashes every second.
Inclusion The led flashes 2 times a second.
Exclusion The led flashes 3 times a second.
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Completing an operation The led switch on for 1 second.
Inclusion mode failed The led flashes 8 times quickly.
The led of the “Tamper” is pressed/released The led flashes 3 times quickly.
Device Inclusion
To include the Mini-keypad in the Z-Wave network, complete the following steps:
1. Active the inclusion mode on the Z-Wave controller.
2. Turn on for 1 second the “Tamper” button and release it to start the inclusion mode.
3. The Mini-Keypad will be recognized and automatically includes in the Z-Wave network.
Device Exclusion
To exclude the Mini-keypad in the Z-Wave network, complete the following steps:
1. Activate the exclusion mode on the Z-Wave controller.
2. Turn on for 1 second the “Tamper” button and release it to start the exclusion mode.
3. The Mini-Keypad will be recognized and automatically excludes in the Z-Wave network.
Interface Mini-Keypad & Danalock V3
To Connect the Mini Keypad with the Danalock V3, complete the following steps:
1. Go to the Configuration page of Eedomus and click on "Configuration".
2. In the devices' list, click on the device (Keypad) and click on "Configure".
3. Go to the "Values" section, where you can create and manage the variables for the management of
the badge and the codes.
4. Create three variables, one for the badge and two for the codes (one to unlock the door and one to
lock the door).
Click three times on the "ADD" button and rename the three variables with different names, as
preferred by the user.
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In this case "Badge" is the variable used for the RFID key, "Unlocking" is the once used to open the door
and "Block" is the once used to close the door.
5. To assign the value of an RFID key to the user-created variable is necessary to identify it.
Then Press the "Home" button on the Mini-Keypad and put the RFID badge near it.
The device will beep and the led will illuminate for a second indicating that the key has been read.
Going to the group where it had been added the Mini-Keypad (in the Eedomus’s site), it will possible
to see the switch of the different values.
6. Copy the displayed code and place it in the "raw value" column at the "Badge" line on the variable
creation screen.
7. The following step is insert different codes, one for locking and one for unlocking.
As you can see the Mini Keypad has four buttons: 1-2-3-4. Choose a 4-digit code. To assign this code you
need to change the code in the column "raw value". The default is composed as follows: 3 X 3 X 3 X 3 X
0000000.
In Place of the "X" enter the corresponding value of the code chosen. For example with the code
"1234", you will have the following composition: 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 0000000.
Perform the same action a second time for the second code chosen.
Remember to save each change before the screen closes.
8. The final step is the creation of 4 different rules.
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When the lock is close if the RFID Key passes over the keypad, the lock opens.
When the lock is open if the RFID Key passes over the keypad, the lock closes.
When the lock is close if the opening code is inserted, the lock opens.
When the lock is open if the closing code is inserted, the lock closes.
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