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The battery must not be directly exposed to heat or sunlight, and must not be 
stored in a place with a very high temperature. 

The battery must not come into contact with water. 

The battery must not be dismantled, pierced or otherwise damaged. 

The battery contacts must not be short-circuited. 

Change low batteries in good time. 

Always change all the batteries at the same time and use batteries of the same 
type. 

 Leaky or damaged batteries can cause chemical burns on contact with the skin. 
In this case, wear protective gloves. Clean the battery compartment with a dry 
cloth. 

 

2.6.  Important information on battery disposal 

Batteries  with  this  label  do  not  contain  harmful  substances  such  as 
cadmium,  lead  and  mercury.  However,  used  batteries  must  not  be 
disposed of  along with household  waste in accordance with the battery 
directive.  To  protect  natural  resources  and  promote  the  recycling  of 
materials, separate the batteries from other waste and deposit them at a 
local recycling center. An additional label with the chemical symbols for 

Hg, Cd or Pb means that the batteries contain quantities of mercury, cadmium or lead 
which exceed the restrictions set by the EU Directive 2006/66/EG. If batteries are not 
disposed  of  properly,  these  substances  can  cause  harm  to  human  health  or  the 
environment 

 

 

2.7.  Cleaning 

 Dusty devices must be cleaned. You can clean dust from the air vents using a 
vacuum cleaner or compressed air. If necessary, you can remove the dust with 
a brush. 

You can clean the surface using a cloth slightly dampened in soapy water. Only 
use suitable microfiber cloths for high-gloss surfaces. 

Do not allow water to penetrate the device. 

Do not clean the device in a dishwasher. 

Do  not  use  sharp,  pointed,  abrasive  or  corrosive  cleaning  materials  or  hard 
brushes. 

Do not use chemicals. 

Do not use flammable liquids for cleaning the device.  

 

2.8.  Information on device disposal 

Important:  The  EU  Directive  2012/19/EU  regulates  the  proper  return, 
treatment and recycling of used electronic devices. This symbol means 
that  in  the  interest  of  environmental  protection  the  device  must  be 
disposed of separately from household or industrial waste at the end of 
its  service  life  in  accordance  with  applicable  local  legal  guidelines. 
Disposing of used devices can be done at official recycling centers in your 

country. Obey local regulations when disposing of material. Further details on returns 

Summary of Contents for SHMK10000

Page 1: ...ABUS Z Wave Magnetic contact Important information and FAQs about this product and other products can be found on the website www abus com Version 1 0 Original operating instructions in English Keep for future use ...

Page 2: ... disposal 5 2 7 Cleaning 5 2 8 Information on device disposal 5 3 Product introduction 6 3 1 Scope of delivery 6 3 2 Device features 6 3 3 Operating principle 6 3 3 Performance features 7 3 4 Use in systems of different manufacturers 7 4 Overview of functions 7 4 1 Inclusion Add Device 7 4 2 Mounting Installation 8 4 3 Exclusion Remove Device 9 4 4 Reset Factory Reset 10 5 Advanced Z Wave Paramete...

Page 3: ...an be found at www abus com product SHMK10000 It can also be obtained at the following adress ABUS Security Center GmbH Co KG Linker Kreuthweg 5 86444 Affing GERMANY 1 2 Disclaimer of Liability These operating instructions have been prepared with the greatest care Should you nevertheless notice omissions or inaccuracies please inform us in writing at the above address Your rights are limited to th...

Page 4: ...agnetic fields e g loudspeakers no naked flames e g lit candles are placed on or next to the device sprayed or dripping water is prevented from coming into contact with interior devices and caustic fluids are avoided the device is not operated in the vicinity of water in particular the device should never be submerged do not place objects containing fluids e g vases or drinks on or near the device...

Page 5: ...s of mercury cadmium or lead which exceed the restrictions set by the EU Directive 2006 66 EG If batteries are not disposed of properly these substances can cause harm to human health or the environment 2 7 Cleaning Dusty devices must be cleaned You can clean dust from the air vents using a vacuum cleaner or compressed air If necessary you can remove the dust with a brush You can clean the surface...

Page 6: ...nt 1 Device 2 Magnet 3 Status LED Serves as status display for various processes 4 Tamper Button For inclusion exclusion of the detector in a Z Wave gateway factory reset and tamper alarm 5 Battery case For CR2 Batterien 3V DC 3 3 Operating principle The SHMK10000 was developed for use in home automation systems that use the Z Wave wireless standard The sensor enables the monitoring of windows and...

Page 7: ...detects tampering when the housing is opened has a battery empty warning function was developed for indoor installation 3 4 Use in systems of different manufacturers Communication is via the Z Wave EU frequency 868 42 Mhz You can integrate the device into any Z Wave network with a certified Z Wave gateway regardless of manufacturer All non battery powered nodes in the network act as repeater to in...

Page 8: ... mounting position in advance The magnet should be mounted no more than 15 mm from the sensor Note Do not mount the detector on or near metal surfaces in close proximity 1m to gas water and power lines near electrical devices e g PC copier or other transmitters Installation site Optimum mounting location for the door window contact is the upper corner of your window or door frame B Remove the adhe...

Page 9: ...k the Remove button in your Z Wave App and follow the further instructions B Press the Tamper button 3 times within 1 5 seconds and the Status LED on the base unit front will flash 3 times The App will show if the Remove device process was successful and the Status LED on device will flash 6 times Repeat the exclusion process from step A if it was not successful ...

Page 10: ...ering a sensor When this event occurs a control command usually a BASIC SET is sent to all devices stored in an association group The magnetic contact supports the following association group Group Number Maximum Devices Transmitted Content Group 1 0x05 Lifeline association group Include command classe Battery report Notification report and Device Reset Locally notification Binary report Group 2 0...

Page 11: ...erlevel Version 1 10 Battery Version 1 11 Security 2 Version 1 12 Supervision Version 1 13 Wake Up Version 2 6 Technical Specifications Parameters Unit SHMK10000 Dimensions mm 72 x 21 x 26 Sensor 35 x 11 x 13 Magnet Weight g 45 Operating Temperature C 0 40 Max Humidity 95 IP Class 20 Radio frequency MHz 868 42 Z Wave PLUS Europe Modulation FSK GFSK Transmission power db 4 5 Power supply 3 V DC Bat...

Page 12: ...12 English Security S2 Classes Yes Z Wave Chip Generation 500 Z Wave Sensor Typ Open Closed Binary Zwave library type Routing Slave Device Type Role type Notification sensor Reporting sleeping slave ...

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