S2 STICK
ZST10
USER MANUAL
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FEATURES
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Z-Wave Plus Static USB Controller
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Latest S2 security protocol for a truly private network
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Works with Smart Start Z-Wave devices
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Extended range up to 130 feet indoors and up to 500
feet in open space
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Z-Wave Plus chip for faster command processing
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LED indicator signals wireless communication in
progress for efficient troubleshooting
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No drivers needed: works out of the box on Windows,
Linux, and MAC OS
SPECIFICATIONS
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Model Number: ZS
T10
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Z
-Wave Frequency: 908.42 MHz
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Power: 4.75-5.25 VDC
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SDK: 6.81.02
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Range: Up to 130 feet indoors
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O
perating Temp
erature
:
14
-104° F
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I
nstallation and Use: Indoor only
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Dimensions: 3.5” x 1” x 0.4”
SET-UP
Use this S2 Z-Wave Plus USB Stick as a Z-Wave radio for
your DIY smart home system. Simply connect it to a USB
port on your PC, laptop, or Raspberry Pi and match it
with home automation so ware
(host so ware)
of your
choice to enjoy a fully secure, private Z-Wave Plus mesh
network.
Questions? ask@getzooz.com
WINDOWS SET-UP
Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8 (32 / 64 bit)
The device will display in
Device Manager
under
Ports.
You can access it through the Windows CreateFile API
using
“//.//COMxxx” where xxx stands for the COM port
number assigned by Windows.
UZB.INF and UZB.CAT are listed in the Z-Wave SDK which
uses the standard usbser.sys or usbser64.sys Windows
driver.
LINUX SET-UP
Linux kernel 2.6.24+
The device will display
as “/dev/ttyACMxx” where xx
stands for the tty number assigned by Linux.
MAC OS SET-UP
MAC OS X 6.4
The device will display
as “/dev/tty.usbmodemxxx” where
xxx stands for the tty number assigned by Mac OS.
SerialAPI Mode
:
Once the S2 stick is plugged into the USB port of
the host computer, it automatically enrolls in the
SerialAPI mode and remains active (awake), always
listening for commands sent from the host so -
ware and relaying them to the Z-Wave devices in
the network. It acts as a Z-Wave signal adapter for
your smart home system, translating any Z-Wave
reports and notifications sent by devices in your
network to your smart home interface.
To get a full list of supported SerialAPI functions, go
to
support.getzooz.com
and search for S2 Stick
SerialAPI functions.