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make your home smart

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 TRADEMARKS

Zipato and the Zipato logo are registered Trademarks. All 
other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks or 
registered trademarks of their respective companies. 

 NOTICE 

Although Zipato has attempted to ensure the accuracy of the 
content of this manual, it is possible that this document may 
contain technical inaccuracies, typographical, or other errors. 
Zipato assumes no liability for any error in this publication, and for 
damages, whether direct, indirect, incidental, and consequential 
or otherwise, that may result from such error, including, but not 
limited to loss of data or profi ts.Zipato provides this publication 
“as is” without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, 
including, but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability 
or fi tness for a particular purpose. The published information in 
the manual is subject to change without notice. Zipato reserves 
the right to make changes in the product design, layout, and driver 
revisions without notifi cation to its users. This version of the 
Installation guide supersedes all previous versions. 

 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY

In proper state and when operated properly, the product complies with 
all the requirements in respect of interference radiation according 
to EN 301 489-17, EN 301 489-1 and EN 300 328. The connections 
conducting HF signals must neither be manipulated nor damaged. 

 TAKE CARE OF YOUR SAFETY

Display extreme caution when using ladders or steps, please 
follow manufacturer’s instructions. Be careful when using hand 
and power tools and follow the manufacturer’s guidelines when 
using them. Take care that the correct tools are used. Wear 
goggles or protective clothing where required.

INTRODUCTION

 TECHNICAL SPECS

NORMAL OPERATING VOLTAGE

2x AA 1,5V batteries

RANGE

Up to 30m line of sight

PROTOCOLS SUPPORTED

ISO15693, ISO18000-3,

Tag-it™, RFiD

BUZZER-SOUND

Approximately 60dBa at

10 cm distance

 BASIC OPERATIONS

 The Mini Keypad RFiD/Z-Wave can arm/disarm a security system.
 The Mini Keypad RFiD/Z-Wave can read Mini Keypad RFiD/Z-
Wave-tags.
 The Mini Keypad RFiD/Z-Wave has the possibility for the user to 
manually insert codes.
 

The Mini Keypad RFiD/Z-Wave’s indicator light will react 
differently on each action.
 The Mini Keypad RFiD/Z-Wave has a buzzer, which can be used as 
walk-in/walk-out notifi cation (alarm is being disabled/activated).

 MOUNTING

1 | 

Use a fl at screwdriver at the inlets on the sides to gently unlock 

the back cover.

2 | 

Use the designated holes on the back cover to screw mount the 

Mini Keypad RFiD/Z-Wave.

3 | 

Place two AA 1,5V batteries into the device.

4 | 

Mount the Mini Keypad RFiD/Z-Wave onto the back cover, be sure 

to close it on all sides and that the tamper gets through the back 
cover of the Mini Keypad RFiD/Z-Wave. (indication mode: Tamper 
pressed/released).

5 | 

After 1 seconds startup routine begins (indication mode: Ready 

for learn mode).

6 | 

After 3 more seconds (4 seconds in total) mounting is 

completed. (indication mode: Mounting successful)

7 | 

The Mini Keypad RFiD/Z-Wave is now ready to use.

 INCLUDE OR EXCLUDE IN Z-WAVE NETWORK

1 | 

Make sure your Z-Wave controller is in the right operation mode 

(include or exclude)

2 | 

Press and hold the tamper for 1 seconds and release to start 

the inclusion/exclusion process
(indication mode: Ready for learn mode).

3 | 

(The product will start NWI automatically after unsuccessful 

normal inclusion)

 CONTROL

The Mini Keypad RFiD/Z-Wave operates as an access control device, 
using the combination of the USER_CODE command class and the 
ALARM_V2 command class. UserCodes are to be stored in the Mini 
Keypad RFiD/Z-Wave, using the USER_CODE_SET command. When 
the UserCodes are stored in the Mini Keypad RFiD/Z-Wave, the 
ALARM_REPORT_V2 will have the corresponding USER_ID with the 
used USER_CODE.

 

There are two types of Access Control with UserCodes:

1 | 

Manually by using the buttons on the Mini Keypad RFiD/Z-Wave

2 | 

Using the Mini Keypad RFiD/Z-Wave reader and Tags

 

The difference in using one of the above mentioned methods is:

1 | 

When pressing Home/Away, the manual codes (1-4) can be pressed 

within 1 second. After entering the code the user must press ENTER 
and the USER_CODE_REPORT or ALARM_REPORT_V2 will be sent.

2 | 

When the user waits 1 second after pressing Home/Away, the Mini 

Keypad RFiD/Z-Wave reader is started and a Tag can be presented at 
the Mini Keypad RFiD/Z-Wave.
After successful read, the USER_CODE_REPORT or ALARM_
REPORT_V2 will be sent.
Because the RFID code are not readable on the Tags, the Mini Keypad 
RFiD/Z-Wave has some special procedures. Some examples are given 
at the 

Typical operation diagrams 

chapter in the 

Technical Manual

.

 

There are some situations:

1 | IN CASE AN UNKNOWN MANUAL CODE ENTERED OR UN-
KNOWN TAG PRESENTED.

In this case, the Mini Keypad RFiD/Z-Wave will send an unsolicited 
USER_CODE_REPORT with 

UserID 0

 and 

UserID Status 0.

 A 

controller will receive this report and can initiate a USER_CODE_SET 
to the Mini Keypad RFiD/Z-Wave.

2 | IN CASE A KNOWN MANUAL CODE OR TAG IS PRESENTED.

This means, this code was previously SET using the USER_CODE_
SET command. Then the Mini Keypad RFiD/Z-Wave will respond with 
a ALARM_REPORT_V2 with 

Type 6

 and 

Event 0x05

 or 

0x06

. When the 

user presses 

Home

, event 

0x06

 (Keypad Unlock) will be used. When 

the user presses 

Away

, event 

0x05

 (Keypad Lock) will be used.

 INDICATION MODES

 The indicator gives various statuses of the device as follows:

1 | 

Ready for learn mode: Indicator light blinks every second.

2 | 

Learn in progress (add): Indicator light blinks 2 times per second.

3 | 

Learn in progress (remove): Indicator light blinks 3 times per second.

4 | 

Learn mode success: Indicator light is on for 1 second.

5 | 

Learn mode failed: Indicator light blinks 8 times fast.

6 | 

Tamper pressed/released indicator light blinks 3 times rapidly.

7 | 

Mounting successful indicator light is on for 1 second.

8 | 

Busy sending an RF message Indicator light is blinking each 

second, while most of the time on.

9 | 

RF message send failed indicator light blinks 6 times rapidly

TECHNICAL MANUAL

CAUTION

 

This device is using a radio signal that passes through walls, 
windows and doors. The range  is  strongly  infl uenced  by  local  
conditions  such  as  large  metal  objects,  house wiring, concrete, 
furniture, refrigerators, microwaves and similar items. On 
average, the indoor range is approximately 30 meters.
Do not expose this product to excessive heat or moisture.
Prevent long term exposure to direct sunlight.

 

Do not attempt to repair this product. If the product is damaged 
or if you are in doubt about the proper operation, take the 
product back to the place of purchase.
Do not clean the product with any liquid.

 TECHNICAL DETAILS:

NORMAL OPERATING VOLTAGE

 

2x AAA 1,5V batteries

From 2,3 to 4,0Vdc

do not use rechargeable batteries

WIRELESS RANGE 

Up to 30m in line of sight

PROTOCOLS SUPPORTED   

ISO15693, ISO18000-3, Tag-it™, RFID

BUZZER-SOUND 

Approx. 60dB at 10 cm distance

STORAGE TEMPERATURE

 

-5 ° C to +65 ° C

STORAGE HUMIDITY

 

10% to 70%

OPERATING TEMPERATURE

 

10°C to 40°C

OPERATING HUMIDITY

 

30% to 80%

 SUPPORTING COMMAND CLASSES

BASIC TYPE 

BASIC_TYPE_ROUTING_SLAVE

GENERIC TYPE 

GENERIC_TYPE_ENTRY_CONTROL

SPECIFIC TYPE 

SPECIFIC_TYPE_NOT_USED

LISTENING 

FALSE, Z-Wave Lib: 4.51

CLASS: 

0x85 COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION

CLASS: 

0x80 COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY

CLASS: 

0x84 COMMAND_CLASS_WAKE_UP

CLASS: 

0x86 COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION

CLASS: 

0x72 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2

CLASS: 

0x71 COMMAND_CLASS_ALARM_V2

CLASS: 

0x70 COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION

CLASS: 

0x25 COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_BINARY

CLASS: 

0x63 COMMAND_CLASS_USER_CODE

 NOT LISTENING ROUTING SLAVE

This Z-Wave product will be used as routing slave. Slave nodes are 
nodes in a Z-Wave network that receive commands and perform 
actions based on the command. This device will always be in sleep 
mode because it works on batteries. In sleep mode the device is not 
active listening, the device will wake up according to the wakeup 
command class.

 INCLUDE INITIATOR

The include initiator is used when Primary and Inclusion Controllers 
include nodes into the network. When both the include initiator have 
been activated simultaneously the new node will be included to the 
network (if the node was not included previously).

 EXCLUDE INITIATOR

The exclude initiator is used by Primary and Inclusion Controllers to 
exclude nodes from the network. When the exclude initiator and a 
slave initiator are activated simultaneously, it will result in the slave 
being excluded from the network (and reset to Node ID zero). Even if 
the slave was not part of the network it will still be reset by this action.

 Z-WAVE COMPATIBILITY

Because this is a Z-Wave device, it means it can co-operate with other 
Z-Wave devices of other manufacturers. It can co-exist in a Z-Wave 
network existing with product from other manufacturers.

 HOPS & RETRIES

The Z-Wave range has a range of up to 30 meters in line of sight. This 
signal is not limited to the 30 meter range due to routing the Z-Wave 
message to other nodes in the network. This way the range of the 
Z-Wave network can be expanded to 150 meters indoors (limit of 4 hops).

 CLASS: 0X63 COMMAND_CLASS_USER_CODE

The purpose of the User Code Command Class is to confi gure the Mini 
Keypad RFiD/Z-Wave to accept certain RFID Tags or codes. This is 
typically done by some kind of static controller or gateway (for instance 
the Wintop iGate). After sending a User Code Set, including a unique 
User Identifi er (UID), the in-use state (0x01) and the Tag code or keypad 
sequence using ASCII codes, the Mini Keypad RFiD/Z-Wave will accept 
the code and notify any other device using the Alarm Command Class. 
This other device can be confi gured using the Association Command 
Class and is typically the same controller or gateway. When a tag or 
code is not known to the Mini Keypad RFiD/Z-Wave, it will send an 
unsolicited report to the devices in its association group with the UID 
0x00. The value in this message can be used to confi gure new tags.

NOTE: 

Code length must be 4 to 10 ASCII digits.

 CLASS: 0X86 COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION

This Command Class is used to obtain information about the Mini 
Keypad RFiD/Z-Wave. The Z-Wave library type, the Z-Wave protocol 
version and the application version will be reported.

  CLASS: 0X72 COMMAND_CLASS_

MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2

This will report information about the manufacturer. This product will 
contain the manufacturer ID of Wintop. Manufacturer ID of Wintop is 
0x97, the ID of this product is 0x31. This command class can also be 
used to request the serialnumber of the device.

  CLASS 0X20 COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC

The basic command class only has a supporting role and is 
mapped to the Switch Binary Command Class.

  CLASS 0X25 COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_

BINARY

The Switch Binary Command Class is used to enable or disable 
the notifi cation sound. This sound is typically used to notify a user 
when the alarm system is being activated. See also the ‘Sound 
Notifi cation’ section.

  CLASS: 0X80 COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY

This class is used to request and report battery levels for a given device. 
When battery level is lower then 20% the Mini Keypad RFiD/Z-Wave 
will send a battery warning (value 255) after every wake up notifi cation.
A battery get will report the actual value even if below 20%.

MINI KEYPAD

RFiD/Z-WAVE

QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE

v1.2

Home

Away

Enter

1 2 3 

7 8 9 

6

0

 

  Tamper 
Switch

 

  Tag 
Area

 

  Manual 
Code 
Buttons

 

  Indicator 
LED

 

  Home  &  Away 
Buttons

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