Copyright 2010 Card Access, Inc. All rights reserved.This is the DriverWorks Driver Version 1.1 for the Card Access Smart Pressure Sensor, Model No. SPS10.\n\n\nDriver PROPERTIES\n\nDevice Status:\n"Online" or "Offline." Also displays current firmware version (ZigBee PRO only).\n\nLast Check-In:\nShows the date and time of the sensor's last successful check-in with the network. Also displays remaining battery life as a percentage.\n\nContact 1 State:\n"Opened" or "Closed." Reflects the state of an external contact sensor wired into the "Sensor 1" input of the Wireless Contact Sensor. If no external contact sensor is attached, the value will be "Opened."\n\nContact 2 State:\n"Opened" or "Closed." Reflects the state of an external contact sensor wired into the "Sensor 2" input of the Wireless Contact Sensor. If no external contact sensor is attached, the value will be "Opened."\n\nMagnetic Contact State:\n"Opened" or "Closed." Reflects the state of the integrated magnetic reed switch of the Wireless Contact Sensor. If this feature is not used, the value will be "Opened."\n\nPressure Sensor State:\n"Opened" or "Closed." The Opened state indicates vacancy, while the Closed state indicates occupancy.\n\nTemperature:\nDisplays the local temperature sensed by the Wireless Contact Sensor.\n\nLocal Temperature Offset:\nCan be used to adjust the local temperature value displayed.\n\nCheck-In Interval:\nSpecifies the interval at which the Wireless Contact Sensor checks in with the network. Default value is 3 minutes. Note that a more frequent check-in interval will lead to decreased battery life.\n\nSPS Hold State:\n"Occupancy" or "Vacancy." Select which hold time type you wish to adjust. Important:\nYou must click "Set" before selecting your SPS Hold Time, or changes will not be applied.\n\nThe "Hold" feature delays the change in state to avoid unwanted detection.\n\nOccupancy hold means that the pressure sensor state will remain Closed until occupancy has not been detected for X seconds (specified by the SPS Hold Time value). This is useful for applications where you want to ensure that the occupant has truly left the chair or bed before performing an action, and not when they merely shift or get up for only a moment.\n\nVacancy hold means that the pressure sensor state will remain Open until occupancy has been detected for X seconds (specified by the SPS Hold Time value). This is useful for applications where you want to ensure that the occupant is truly occupying the chair or bed before performing any actions.\n\nSPS Hold Time:\nSpecifies the number of seconds for which you wish to hold occupancy or vacancy states. See descriptions above for more detail.\n\n--Card Access recommends that you use the Smart Calibration feature whenever possible, and only adjust the following settings if absolutely necessary.--\n\nOccupancy Threshold:\nA value from 1-100 indicating the point at which the pressure sensor state changes from Opened to Closed. In practice, a higher occupancy threshold means that more weight will need to be applied for the contact to close.\n\nIt may be useful to manually raise the occupancy threshold if you are seeing an excess of false positives (instances where occupancy is detected when the chair or bed is vacant) or manually lower the occupancy threshold if you are unable to consistently detect occupancy.\n\nVacancy Threshold:\nA value from 1-100 indicating the point at which the pressure sensor state changes from Closed to Opened. In practice, a higher vacancy threshold means that more weight can be applied to the sensor and the state will remain vacant.\n\nIt may be useful to manually raise the vacancy threshold if you are seeing an excess of false positives (instances where occupancy is detected when the chair or bed is vacant).\n\nNOTE: Occupancy threshold must be at least 5 points greater than Vacancy threshold.\n\nDebug Mode:\nTo be used for support purposes only.\n\nReflash Status:\nShows pending device firmware updates and their status. (ZigBee PRO only).\n\n\nPROGRAMMING\n\nThis driver provides four contacts: the original two external contact inputs and magnetic contact, plus a new "Pressure Sensor" contact. You can see the status of each in the driver properties page.\n\n Select an appropriate contact proxy driver (we suggest the generic Contact Sensor) and add it to your project. Go to the "Connections-Control/AV" tab. Select the Smart Pressure Sensor driver and bind the Pressure Sensor output to the generic Contact Sensor driver.\n\nProgram the desired actions on the generic Contact Sensor driver. Events are "When the contact opens" and "When contact closes."\n\n Contact Opened, Vacant\n Contact Closed, Occupied\n Press the ID button of the Wireless Contact Sensor four (4) times.Device StatusSTRINGNot addressedtrueLast Check-InSTRING---trueContact 1 StateSTRINGunknowntrueContact 2 StateSTRINGunknowntrueMagnetic Contact StateSTRINGunknowntruePressure Sensor StateSTRINGunknowntrueTemperatureSTRINGunknowntrueScaleLISTFahrenheitCelsiusFahrenheitfalseLocal Temperature OffsetRANGED_INTEGER-10100falseCheck-In Interval (min)RANGED_INTEGER11010falseSPS Hold StateLISTOccupancyVacancyOccupancyfalseSPS Hold Time (sec)RANGED_INTEGER040950falseOccupancy ThresholdRANGED_INTEGER11001falseVacancy ThresholdRANGED_INTEGER11001falseDebug ModeLISTOffPrintLogPrint and LogOfffalseReflash StatusSTRINGReflash IdletrueQuery Pressure ParamsQueryFlexCard Access Smart Pressure Sensordevices_sm/contactsingle_contactswitch_open.gifdevices_lg/contactsingle_contactswitch_open.giflua_genSensorsotherstruecontact_cardaccess_sps10_driverworksDriverWorks1Battery LowWhen NAME battery is Low2Battery CriticalWhen NAME battery is Criticalc4:cardaccess_inhome:WCS10A-212016Contact 11FalseFalseFalseFalseCONTACT_SENSOR12026Contact 21FalseFalseFalseFalseCONTACT_SENSOR12036Magnetic Contact1FalseFalseFalseFalseCONTACT_SENSOR12046Pressure Sensor1FalseFalseFalseFalseCONTACT_SENSOR60016ZIGBEE4TrueFalseFalseFalseZIGBEECard Access11JonR11/24/2010 12:30 PM9/9/2010 12:44 PMSmart Pressure Sensor SPS1010TrueTrueTrueTrueFalsezigbee