The document provides instructions for installing and operating a WiDom Smart Plug. The Smart Plug can be included in a Z-Wave network, detects overvoltage and overcurrent events, and controls associated devices. It has technical specifications including voltage and current thresholds for alarms. The instructions describe configuration parameters for controlling the plug and associated devices during alarm events.
El detector de apertura Aeotec de Aeon Labs de Gen5 proporciona a su red Z-Wave toda la inteligencia requerida por un sistema de domótica y alarmas moderna
StellaZ is a wireless thermostat valve control that can operate in four modes to control temperature. It includes with Z-Wave controllers and can be installed on radiator valves using adapters. The device wakes up periodically to report temperature and can be controlled remotely via Z-Wave to adjust temperature setpoints or directly control the valve opening percentage.
The Orvibo Allone lets you control your IR controllable devices (such as TV, DVD player, air conditioner, ...) from your smartphone, wherever you are on WiFi or 4G networks. Your smartphone will become a universal IR remote.
Qubino weather station plus user manual v1.0_engDomotica daVinci
The document describes the Qubino weather station, which measures temperature, humidity, wind, and rain properties using various sensors. It sends the measurement values to a Z-Wave network via a Weather Station USB Key module. The key receives wireless data from the sensors and sends it to the Z-Wave controller. It can measure 10 different values from 2 temperature/humidity sensors, an anemometer for wind measurements, and a rain sensor.
The document provides specifications for a Z-Wave multi-sensor device. It includes details on the device's library and command classes, Z-Wave network operation including button functions and LED indicators, association groups and commands, wakeup settings, battery information, sensor readings for temperature, humidity, light and UV, notification types, manufacturer information, and configuration parameters.
This document provides instructions for installing and operating a solar-powered outdoor siren that communicates using Z-Wave technology. The siren receives power from a solar panel and internal battery, and can be controlled wirelessly. It includes an alarm with flashing light and reports temperature. The document outlines how to include the device in a Z-Wave network and configure its behavior and sensor reporting settings.
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The Flood Detector is a Z-Wave enabled device that is compatible with any Z-Wave network. It uses a tamper switch to be included in a network and supports associations with up to five other nodes. When triggered, it will flash an LED, beep, and transmit signals to associated nodes. It uses three AA batteries and has a low battery indication of flashing its red LED every 30 seconds.
The document provides instructions for installing and operating a WiDom Smart Plug. The Smart Plug can be included in a Z-Wave network, detects overvoltage and overcurrent events, and controls associated devices. It has technical specifications including voltage and current thresholds for alarms. The instructions describe configuration parameters for controlling the plug and associated devices during alarm events.
El detector de apertura Aeotec de Aeon Labs de Gen5 proporciona a su red Z-Wave toda la inteligencia requerida por un sistema de domótica y alarmas moderna
StellaZ is a wireless thermostat valve control that can operate in four modes to control temperature. It includes with Z-Wave controllers and can be installed on radiator valves using adapters. The device wakes up periodically to report temperature and can be controlled remotely via Z-Wave to adjust temperature setpoints or directly control the valve opening percentage.
The Orvibo Allone lets you control your IR controllable devices (such as TV, DVD player, air conditioner, ...) from your smartphone, wherever you are on WiFi or 4G networks. Your smartphone will become a universal IR remote.
Qubino weather station plus user manual v1.0_engDomotica daVinci
The document describes the Qubino weather station, which measures temperature, humidity, wind, and rain properties using various sensors. It sends the measurement values to a Z-Wave network via a Weather Station USB Key module. The key receives wireless data from the sensors and sends it to the Z-Wave controller. It can measure 10 different values from 2 temperature/humidity sensors, an anemometer for wind measurements, and a rain sensor.
The document provides specifications for a Z-Wave multi-sensor device. It includes details on the device's library and command classes, Z-Wave network operation including button functions and LED indicators, association groups and commands, wakeup settings, battery information, sensor readings for temperature, humidity, light and UV, notification types, manufacturer information, and configuration parameters.
This document provides instructions for installing and operating a solar-powered outdoor siren that communicates using Z-Wave technology. The siren receives power from a solar panel and internal battery, and can be controlled wirelessly. It includes an alarm with flashing light and reports temperature. The document outlines how to include the device in a Z-Wave network and configure its behavior and sensor reporting settings.
Evespring ST812 Z-Wave flood sendor manual in EnglishDomotica daVinci
The Flood Detector is a Z-Wave enabled device that is compatible with any Z-Wave network. It uses a tamper switch to be included in a network and supports associations with up to five other nodes. When triggered, it will flash an LED, beep, and transmit signals to associated nodes. It uses three AA batteries and has a low battery indication of flashing its red LED every 30 seconds.
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FIBARO Door/Window Sensor 2 is a fully compatible Z-Wave PLUS device that detects the opening of doors, windows, and other openings through the separation of the sensor body and a magnet. It has built-in temperature sensing and tamper detection. The device can be installed on doors, windows, and more using adhesive strips and has LED indicators and buttons to control and reset the device.
The document provides instructions for installing and operating the EURO COMET thermostat. It can be installed on radiator valves by removing the old thermostat, inserting batteries into the COMET, and twisting it onto the valve. The COMET operates in either AUTO or MANU mode, with AUTO adjusting the temperature based on preset comfort and savings settings and MANU allowing manual adjustment for 2 hours. It also has frost protection, calcification protection, and window open detection features to protect the heating system.
This document provides information about a Z-Wave compatible smoke detector, including instructions for inclusion into a Z-Wave network, descriptions of its operating modes like alarm, low battery, and testing modes, and details about its configuration parameters and associations with other Z-Wave devices.
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This document provides instructions and information for a Z-Wave light dimmer. It includes details about installation, inclusion in a Z-Wave network, configuration parameters, and operation. The light dimmer can be controlled through the Z-Wave network or manually using buttons, and includes settings for detection range, light threshold, dimming levels, and more.
The smoke detector Z-Wave detects fire and smoke emissions. In case of emergency, it gives an audible alert and sends an alarm signal to the Z-Wave network
1. The document provides information about the Sensoair Z-Wave CO2 Sensor, including its features, specifications, and how it operates within a Z-Wave network.
2. As a Z-Wave device, it can join and leave a Z-Wave network and communicate with other Z-Wave devices as either a sensor or controller.
3. It measures carbon dioxide levels and reports them to the primary Z-Wave controller, and can control other devices through associations.
Ph pat02 - zipato flood multisensor 3 in 1 user manual v1.0Domotica daVinci
This document provides a summary of a quick installation guide for a Zipato Flood Multisensor 3 in 1 device. It includes sections on trademarks, notices, electromagnetic compatibility, safety, introduction, mounting, power up procedure, adding to a Z-Wave network, configuration settings, and specifications. The guide provides instructions on installing, setting up, and integrating the flood, temperature, and humidity sensor device into a Z-Wave home automation network.
Eurotronic Spirit Radiator Thermostat Head Z-Wave Plus ManualDomotica daVinci
1. The document provides instructions for installing and operating the Spirit Z-Wave Plus energy-saving thermostat.
2. It describes including the thermostat in a Z-Wave network by putting the primary controller into inclusion mode and pressing the thermostat's boost button.
3. The thermostat can be mounted on radiator valves with integrated or additional adapters and includes buttons for temperature adjustment, modes, and a display for feedback.
This document provides information about a remotely controlled light dimming module. The dimmer module can be connected to two-wire or three-wire cable to operate with or without a neutral lead. It can switch or dim connected light sources via radio waves or an external wall switch. The dimmer is equipped with an algorithm to automatically detect the connected light source type to make configuration easier. It can operate various light sources including incandescent, halogen, LED, CFL, and dimmable fluorescent lights. The dimmer module has specifications for power supply, consumption, temperature range, dimensions, load current, and radio frequency protocol. It also provides instructions for installation, inclusion into a Z-Wave network, resetting, and
This document provides instructions for a wireless battery-powered Z-Wave siren. The siren warns of alarms with a loud sound and flashing light. It can be configured to use just the siren, just the strobe, or both. The siren operates on 4 AA batteries and joins a Z-Wave network through an inclusion process initiated by a primary controller. It provides alarm indications based on configuration settings for the siren and strobe.
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Strips is a Z-Wave magnet sensor that can be installed invisibly in windows and doors to detect their opening and closing. It communicates with a Z-Wave controller to monitor the home remotely. The document provides instructions on adding Strips to a Z-Wave network, planning its placement, mounting it correctly for optimal functionality and range, and includes details on its LED signals and configuration parameters.
The document provides instructions for installing and operating an IM20-ZWAVE magnetic contact sensor. The sensor detects when a door or window is opened and closed, and sends alarm signals via Z-wave. It supports wireless networking and battery monitoring. The summary provides installation instructions, specifications, operating modes, sensor reports, and configuration settings for things like light turn-off time and sensor report frequency.
The document provides installation and user instructions for the SRT322, a wireless battery-powered room thermostat that communicates with a receiver unit to control heating systems. The thermostat uses RF technology and requires pairing with the receiver. Instructions are provided for installing the thermostat and receiver, making electrical connections, setting temperature and communication settings, and replacing batteries. Specifications for both units are also listed.
The document provides information about a Z-Wave glass surface 2 channel touch panel switch, including:
1) It can switch two separate loads up to 1100W and is designed for UK pattress boxes.
2) It uses Z-Wave wireless communication at 868.42MHz to control associated devices or scenes.
3) It must be included in a Z-Wave network by a primary controller to communicate with other devices.
This document provides information about Zipato trademarks, product names, notices, electromagnetic compatibility, safety precautions, features, specifications, and installation of Zipato products. It notes that Zipato and the Zipato logo are registered trademarks, discusses limitations of liability and warranty coverage, and provides installation instructions and specifications for Zipato devices. Safety warnings are provided for working with electricity and using power tools for installation.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using the Aeotec by Aeon Labs Siren Gen5 home security device. It describes the device's features like its 105dB speaker, action button, and LED lights. It explains how to add the siren to a Z-Wave network using an Aeotec Z-Stick or Minimote controller and test the speaker. It also provides directions for removing the siren from the network or resetting it to factory defaults.
The SP816 is an outdoor motion detector that uses a PIR sensor to detect movement and a light sensor to detect ambient light levels. It can communicate with other Z-Wave devices to control lighting. It has adjustable timers to control how long lights stay on after detecting motion. The motion detector can be included into a Z-Wave network to communicate with a controller and other devices.
Manual Outdoor motion detector Z-Wave Plus - PhilioDomotica daVinci
The motion sensor uses Z-Wave wireless technology to detect motion. It can be included in a Z-Wave network to remotely control devices. The sensor detects motion using a PIR sensor and supports two operation modes. It can associate with other devices and report events wirelessly. The device settings can be configured including sensitivity, detection interval, and auto reporting frequency.
This document provides instructions for setting up and operating a Zipato indoor siren device. It includes directions on powering on the device, adding it to a Z-Wave network, updating its firmware over-the-air, and configuring its alarm sounds and notifications. The document also provides specifications for the device, including its operating temperature range, dimensions, weight, supported Z-Wave command classes, and frequency versions for different regions.
The document provides information about a Z-Wave glass surface 4 channel touch panel switch, including:
1. It can switch 4 separate loads up to 1100W and includes or excludes from the Z-Wave network by pressing any key for 3 seconds.
2. As a Z-Wave device, it can control or be controlled by other Z-Wave devices and supports association groups to send commands to associated devices.
3. It has 4 groups to switch associated devices and 1 group to report state changes to the controller.
1. The Fibaro Door/Window Sensor is a wireless, battery powered, Z-Wave compatible reed sensor that detects opening and closing of doors and windows.
2. It supports connection of one DS18B20 temperature sensor and has one potential free input that can be connected to a switch.
3. The document provides instructions on inclusion of the sensor to a Z-Wave network, resetting the sensor, and controlling it through a Home Center 2 controller.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already have a condition.
Manual Opening Detector with temeperature sensor Z-Wave Plus Version 2- FibaroDomotica daVinci
FIBARO Door/Window Sensor 2 is a fully compatible Z-Wave PLUS device that detects the opening of doors, windows, and other openings through the separation of the sensor body and a magnet. It has built-in temperature sensing and tamper detection. The device can be installed on doors, windows, and more using adhesive strips and has LED indicators and buttons to control and reset the device.
The document provides instructions for installing and operating the EURO COMET thermostat. It can be installed on radiator valves by removing the old thermostat, inserting batteries into the COMET, and twisting it onto the valve. The COMET operates in either AUTO or MANU mode, with AUTO adjusting the temperature based on preset comfort and savings settings and MANU allowing manual adjustment for 2 hours. It also has frost protection, calcification protection, and window open detection features to protect the heating system.
This document provides information about a Z-Wave compatible smoke detector, including instructions for inclusion into a Z-Wave network, descriptions of its operating modes like alarm, low battery, and testing modes, and details about its configuration parameters and associations with other Z-Wave devices.
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This document provides instructions and information for a Z-Wave light dimmer. It includes details about installation, inclusion in a Z-Wave network, configuration parameters, and operation. The light dimmer can be controlled through the Z-Wave network or manually using buttons, and includes settings for detection range, light threshold, dimming levels, and more.
The smoke detector Z-Wave detects fire and smoke emissions. In case of emergency, it gives an audible alert and sends an alarm signal to the Z-Wave network
1. The document provides information about the Sensoair Z-Wave CO2 Sensor, including its features, specifications, and how it operates within a Z-Wave network.
2. As a Z-Wave device, it can join and leave a Z-Wave network and communicate with other Z-Wave devices as either a sensor or controller.
3. It measures carbon dioxide levels and reports them to the primary Z-Wave controller, and can control other devices through associations.
Ph pat02 - zipato flood multisensor 3 in 1 user manual v1.0Domotica daVinci
This document provides a summary of a quick installation guide for a Zipato Flood Multisensor 3 in 1 device. It includes sections on trademarks, notices, electromagnetic compatibility, safety, introduction, mounting, power up procedure, adding to a Z-Wave network, configuration settings, and specifications. The guide provides instructions on installing, setting up, and integrating the flood, temperature, and humidity sensor device into a Z-Wave home automation network.
Eurotronic Spirit Radiator Thermostat Head Z-Wave Plus ManualDomotica daVinci
1. The document provides instructions for installing and operating the Spirit Z-Wave Plus energy-saving thermostat.
2. It describes including the thermostat in a Z-Wave network by putting the primary controller into inclusion mode and pressing the thermostat's boost button.
3. The thermostat can be mounted on radiator valves with integrated or additional adapters and includes buttons for temperature adjustment, modes, and a display for feedback.
This document provides information about a remotely controlled light dimming module. The dimmer module can be connected to two-wire or three-wire cable to operate with or without a neutral lead. It can switch or dim connected light sources via radio waves or an external wall switch. The dimmer is equipped with an algorithm to automatically detect the connected light source type to make configuration easier. It can operate various light sources including incandescent, halogen, LED, CFL, and dimmable fluorescent lights. The dimmer module has specifications for power supply, consumption, temperature range, dimensions, load current, and radio frequency protocol. It also provides instructions for installation, inclusion into a Z-Wave network, resetting, and
This document provides instructions for a wireless battery-powered Z-Wave siren. The siren warns of alarms with a loud sound and flashing light. It can be configured to use just the siren, just the strobe, or both. The siren operates on 4 AA batteries and joins a Z-Wave network through an inclusion process initiated by a primary controller. It provides alarm indications based on configuration settings for the siren and strobe.
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Strips is a Z-Wave magnet sensor that can be installed invisibly in windows and doors to detect their opening and closing. It communicates with a Z-Wave controller to monitor the home remotely. The document provides instructions on adding Strips to a Z-Wave network, planning its placement, mounting it correctly for optimal functionality and range, and includes details on its LED signals and configuration parameters.
The document provides instructions for installing and operating an IM20-ZWAVE magnetic contact sensor. The sensor detects when a door or window is opened and closed, and sends alarm signals via Z-wave. It supports wireless networking and battery monitoring. The summary provides installation instructions, specifications, operating modes, sensor reports, and configuration settings for things like light turn-off time and sensor report frequency.
The document provides installation and user instructions for the SRT322, a wireless battery-powered room thermostat that communicates with a receiver unit to control heating systems. The thermostat uses RF technology and requires pairing with the receiver. Instructions are provided for installing the thermostat and receiver, making electrical connections, setting temperature and communication settings, and replacing batteries. Specifications for both units are also listed.
The document provides information about a Z-Wave glass surface 2 channel touch panel switch, including:
1) It can switch two separate loads up to 1100W and is designed for UK pattress boxes.
2) It uses Z-Wave wireless communication at 868.42MHz to control associated devices or scenes.
3) It must be included in a Z-Wave network by a primary controller to communicate with other devices.
This document provides information about Zipato trademarks, product names, notices, electromagnetic compatibility, safety precautions, features, specifications, and installation of Zipato products. It notes that Zipato and the Zipato logo are registered trademarks, discusses limitations of liability and warranty coverage, and provides installation instructions and specifications for Zipato devices. Safety warnings are provided for working with electricity and using power tools for installation.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using the Aeotec by Aeon Labs Siren Gen5 home security device. It describes the device's features like its 105dB speaker, action button, and LED lights. It explains how to add the siren to a Z-Wave network using an Aeotec Z-Stick or Minimote controller and test the speaker. It also provides directions for removing the siren from the network or resetting it to factory defaults.
The SP816 is an outdoor motion detector that uses a PIR sensor to detect movement and a light sensor to detect ambient light levels. It can communicate with other Z-Wave devices to control lighting. It has adjustable timers to control how long lights stay on after detecting motion. The motion detector can be included into a Z-Wave network to communicate with a controller and other devices.
Manual Outdoor motion detector Z-Wave Plus - PhilioDomotica daVinci
The motion sensor uses Z-Wave wireless technology to detect motion. It can be included in a Z-Wave network to remotely control devices. The sensor detects motion using a PIR sensor and supports two operation modes. It can associate with other devices and report events wirelessly. The device settings can be configured including sensitivity, detection interval, and auto reporting frequency.
This document provides instructions for setting up and operating a Zipato indoor siren device. It includes directions on powering on the device, adding it to a Z-Wave network, updating its firmware over-the-air, and configuring its alarm sounds and notifications. The document also provides specifications for the device, including its operating temperature range, dimensions, weight, supported Z-Wave command classes, and frequency versions for different regions.
The document provides information about a Z-Wave glass surface 4 channel touch panel switch, including:
1. It can switch 4 separate loads up to 1100W and includes or excludes from the Z-Wave network by pressing any key for 3 seconds.
2. As a Z-Wave device, it can control or be controlled by other Z-Wave devices and supports association groups to send commands to associated devices.
3. It has 4 groups to switch associated devices and 1 group to report state changes to the controller.
1. The Fibaro Door/Window Sensor is a wireless, battery powered, Z-Wave compatible reed sensor that detects opening and closing of doors and windows.
2. It supports connection of one DS18B20 temperature sensor and has one potential free input that can be connected to a switch.
3. The document provides instructions on inclusion of the sensor to a Z-Wave network, resetting the sensor, and controlling it through a Home Center 2 controller.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already have a condition.
This document summarizes the features and specifications of the Slim Multi-Sensor PSP01, a Z-Wave enabled motion, temperature, and light sensor. It has PIR, temperature and light sensors integrated into one device. It can be included into a Z-Wave home automation network to detect motion and changes in temperature or light levels and send notifications to other devices. It supports various configuration settings to customize its operation and reporting.
This document is a user manual for the MCOHome CO2 Monitor. It describes the device's specifications such as its CO2 detection range, temperature and humidity ranges, and dimensions. It provides instructions on installing the device, including recommended locations and wiring diagrams. It also explains how to operate the device, including setting the local time, calibrating sensors, and including/excluding the device from a Z-Wave network.
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The slim multi-sensor PSM01 has three sensors - door/window, temperature, and illumination - in one device. It uses Z-Wave wireless technology to connect to a home automation network and controller. The device can detect door/window openings, temperature changes, and light levels, and report this information to the controller. It also has capabilities for controlling connected lights based on sensor readings and settings. The document provides detailed information on configuring, installing, and operating the multi-sensor device on a Z-Wave wireless home automation network.
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This document provides assembly instructions for a magnetic toy or device. It includes diagrams showing how to fold the magnet strips and place the numbered magnets in the correct positions, with instructions to fold the strips at the front, back, and inside spreads and ensure the magnets are more than 3.5mm apart.
The 6 in 1 multisensor from Aeon Labs is a Z-WAve Plus multifunction peripheral which is both a temperature sensor, humidity, movement, UV light and vibration.
This document provides instructions for setting up and using a NEO CoolCam motion sensor that communicates using the Z-Wave wireless protocol. It includes steps for inserting batteries, including the sensor in a Z-Wave network, configuration parameters to customize sensor settings, and technical specifications. The sensor detects motion and sends notifications to associated Z-Wave devices.
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This document provides information about Zipato trademarks, product names, notices, electromagnetic compatibility, safety, and the specifications, features, and operation of the Zipato Multisensor 4 in 1 device. It includes sections on trademarks, notices, EMC compliance, safety precautions, introduction to the product, specifications, technical specs, models and frequencies, installation instructions, packaging contents, features, and troubleshooting. The document is the product manual for the Zipato Multisensor 4 in 1, a Z-Wave enabled multi-sensor device.
The motion sensor uses Z-Wave wireless technology to detect motion. It can be included in a Z-Wave network to remotely control devices. The sensor detects motion using a PIR sensor and supports two operation modes. It can associate with other devices and report events wirelessly. The device settings can be configured including sensitivity, detection interval, and auto reporting frequency.
This document provides instructions and specifications for a Z-Wave door sensor. The sensor uses a CR2 battery and can be included in a Z-Wave network by pressing the button three times within 1.5 seconds. The sensor detects when a door is opened or closed and supports notification reports to associated devices. It has a battery life of approximately one year.
This document provides information about a Zipato smoke sensor, including:
- It uses Z-Wave 500 series technology for wireless communication and includes a smoke detector, sound alarm, and tamper switch.
- It has a range of 30 meters indoors, 70 meters outdoors, and can connect to other Z-Wave devices as a repeater.
- It requires a CR123A lithium battery and includes instructions for installation, setup, testing and configuration through a Z-Wave controller.
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The slim multi-sensor PSM02 has 4 sensors (PIR, door/window, temperature, and illumination) and uses Z-Wave wireless technology. It can be included in a Z-Wave home automation network to remotely control devices. When motion, door, temperature, or light changes are detected, it will report to the network. It has different operating modes (test, home automation, security) and can be configured via the Z-Wave controller.
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This document provides instructions for a temperature and humidity sensor that uses Z-Wave technology to communicate wirelessly. It describes how to install batteries, include the device in a Z-Wave network, and configure settings like temperature units and sensor reporting intervals. The device can detect and report changes in temperature and humidity based on configured thresholds.
Your intelligent electrical devices - also in your garden!
Popp controlled IP44 socket is suited for indoor and outdoor use. Simply placed between the wall socket and the set to be controlled. It is an easy drive to use, a basic component of its smart home really important. All electrical equipment in and around your home can be controlled by the on / off controls and become more intelligent.
This takeover can control any load up to 3500 W. A multi-color LED indicates the output status, and the user can set the same color. The button to control functions on / off locally, but can also be used to control other functions of the Z-Wave network. In fact, the single and double clicks are distinguished. The machine indicates any change in the connection status of the controller box or home automation, whatever the origin of the order (local or Z-Wave).
The device is rated IP44 and therefore can be used in both wet and dry environments, whether inside or outside. A virtual power meter is integrated for reporting energy consumption of the connected load. However, the user must configure the module with constant power load.
The device is certified and tested to comply with all relevant European safety standards and is fully compatible with the Z-Wave Plus standard. The device supports secure communication and firmware can be updated via the Z-Wave network (OTA).
CHARACTERISTICS:
Place a lamp or a remote device
Integration module taken directly from an electrical outlet and charge control
Power on / off to control lights or appliances (unchanged)
Control of local support through integrated button
Status LED
Integrated virtual power meter
It supports secure communications
The Z-Wave technology +
IP44 protection for use in damp areas (bathroom, garden, ...)
Firmware Update (OTA)
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS :
Module Type: Z-Wave receiver
Power supply: 230 V, 50 Hz
Maximum power (any load): 3500W (16A)
Fuse: T 1.25 AH
Frequency: 868.42 Mhz
Range: Up to 100 m outdoors, up to 30 m in buildings
Protection: IP44
Display: LED multicolor
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The document summarizes the technical specifications and operating instructions for a wireless switch called Micromodule Single Switch Max.Load: 11A. It includes sections about trademarks, legal notices, electromagnetic compatibility, safety warnings, introduction, technical specifications, installation instructions, and programming commands for controlling the switch. The switch uses Z-Wave technology to operate as a wireless switch or repeater, and supports functions like inclusion, exclusion, resetting, and association with other Z-Wave devices.
This document provides information about a 10 year smoke detector and siren device that includes Z-Wave connectivity. It can detect smoke and wirelessly report an alarm, includes a replaceable battery, and can be included in a Z-Wave network to control other devices. The document outlines how to install, operate, and configure the device including resetting it and including/excluding it from the Z-Wave network.
This document provides product information for a 10 year smoke detector and siren with Z-Wave connectivity. It can detect smoke and wirelessly report alarms while also functioning as a controllable indoor siren. The detector uses a long-life battery while the Z-Wave module uses a replaceable battery. It can be included in a Z-Wave network to communicate with other devices and can trigger automated responses through associations. The document provides details on installation, operation, configuration parameters, and troubleshooting.
The document provides instructions for installing and operating the Luxy Smart Light Z-Wave device. It can be controlled remotely via smartphone or automatically based on pre-programmed scenes. The summary includes instructions to reset the device to factory default settings for inclusion in a Z-Wave network, and that the light can be used standalone or with a smart home system for ambient lighting, notifications, or as part of alarm functions.
This document provides information about the Zipato Mini Keypad RFiD/Z-Wave product. It includes sections on trademarks, safety notices, introduction, technical specifications, mounting instructions, including/excluding from a Z-Wave network, control functions using user codes, and supported Z-Wave command classes. The document provides detailed instructions and specifications for setting up and operating the Zipato Mini Keypad RFiD/Z-Wave product.
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The Zipato PIR Motion Sensor is a passive infrared sensor that detects motion within its detection range of 7 meters at a 110 degree viewing angle. It operates on a single CR123A battery for up to 1 year and communicates wirelessly via Z-Wave to notify a main controller when motion is detected, triggering associated devices. The sensor can be easily installed using included mounting hardware or adhesive and has adjustable settings that can be configured through the sensor's Z-Wave compatibility.
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This document provides instructions and specifications for a Steinel RS LED D2 indoor LED light. It includes details about:
1) How to include the light in a Z-Wave network by putting it into inclusion mode and adding it to the controller.
2) The light's detection zones, reach and sensitivity settings, and twilight settings that can be configured to adjust its motion detection properties.
3) Installation instructions for mounting the light and connecting it to power.
1) This document provides instructions for setting up and using a Hank motion sensor that uses Z-Wave technology for wireless communication.
2) It describes how to include the sensor in a Z-Wave network by putting the controller in add mode and pressing the sensor's Z-button, and explains the sensor's motion detection range and parameters that can be configured like sensitivity.
3) The technical specifications are also summarized, including the sensor's dimensions, battery type, supported command classes, and certifications.
1. The Aeotec Door Window Sensor is a Z-Wave device that can detect when doors and windows are opened or closed and supports firmware updates.
2. It has a main sensor unit and magnet that must be installed within 1.6cm or 2.5cm of each other, with the sensor on the door or window and magnet on the frame.
3. The sensor uses wireless technology to communicate with the Z-Wave network once paired with a Z-Wave controller and can detect openings up to 150 meters away.
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The document provides instructions for setting up and using the Aeotec by Aeon Labs Door Window Sensor. It describes how to add the sensor to a Z-Wave network, install the main sensor and magnet, configure the sensor settings, and remove it from the network. The sensor can be included as either a secure or non-secure Z-Wave device and has features like battery charging, firmware updates, and factory reset.
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Ph psm02-zipato-multisensor-quad-user-manual-v1.4
1. 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
profits. 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 fitness 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 notification 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
Presence detector, temperature meter, illuminance meter and
door/window sensor in one device. Zipato Multisensor Quad offers
elaborate security and ambient sensing options. Multifunctional
nature of this product allows you to detect motion, monitor opened/
closed status of any opening object, measure room’s ambient
temperature and light intensity.
When the detector is paired with security appliances, the (1) Door/
window or (2) PIR sensor act as an alarm detector. Alternatively, when
the detector is paired with Z-Wave controller, the detector can support
home automation by detecting both changes in PIR motion detect,
door/window open close status and lux levels, in percentage. Example
scenario: During night, if illuminance levels are lower then preset
value, any person movement in device’s field of vision will trigger
radio signal that will turn connected lightning equipment. In second
example, you can combine door/window sensor and illumination
sensor, and temperature sensor, so when person opens the door,
lights will turn on, and heater/cooler will be activated to adjust room’s
temperature to comfortable levels.
This product can be included and operated in any Z-Wave network
with other Z-Wave certified devices from other manufacturers
and/or other applications. All non-battery operated nodes within
MULTISENSOR
QUAD
QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE
v1.4
the network will act as repeaters regardless of vendor to increase
reliability of the network.
The device adopt the Z-Wave 500 series chip, which brings following
advantages:
Concurrent multi-channel support reduces external interference.
Better RF range, improves about 10 meters in indoor.
Supports 100 Kbps transmission speeds.
OVERVIEW
PACKAGE CONTENT
1PC Multisensor Quad
1PC Sticker pack
1PC Screws pack
1PC Quick Installation Guide
FEATURES
Door/Window, motion, temperature and illuminance sensor in
one device
Primarily used as Door/Window sensor, it consists of two parts,
magnet and a sensor
New Z-Wave 500 series chip supports multichannel operation
and higher data rates (9.6/40/100kbps)
Higher output power enhances communication range(+5dBm
output power as compared to -2.5dBm 300 series)
Can be used with various Z-Wave networks/controllers,
regardless of the manufacturers
Very low power consumption
Low battery battery indication
Door/Window status and battery status auto-report
LED indicator
Over-the-air firmware update
Tamper proof protection
Easy installation
SPECIFICATION
PROTOCOL Z-Wave Plus
POWER CR123A lithium battery, 1400mAh
OPERATING VOLTAGE 3V
OPERATING CURRENT 45mA
LOW BATTERY VOLTAGE 2.6V
RANGE min. 40m indoor/100m outdoor in line of sight
TEMPERATURE DETECT RANGE 0° C ~ 40° C
OPERATING TEMPERATURE -10° C ~ 40° C
TEMPERATURE DETECT ACCURACY ±0.5oC
ILLUMINATION RANGE 0 - 100%
PIR DETECTION RANGE 7m
PIR DETECTION ANGLE 90 Deg.
WEIGHT 49g
DIMENSIONS Sensor 28 x 95 x 23mm; Magnet 12 x 47 x 9 mm
PACKAGE WEIGHT 68g
PACKAGE DIMENSIONS 68 x 21 x136 mm
BATTERY 1500mAh
MAGNETIC GAP 20 mm
WARRANTY 1 year
MODEL AND FREQUENCIES
EUROPEAN UNION - EU version ph-psm02.eu / 868.42 MHz
UNITED STATES - US version ph-psm02.us / 908.42MHz
RUSSIA - RU version ph-psm02.ru / 869.02MHz
ISRAEL - IS version ph-psm02.is / 916.02MHz
AUSTRALIA - AU version ph-psm02.au / 921.42MHz
INDIA - IN version ph-psm02.in / 865.20MHz
BATTERY INSTALLATION
When the device reports the low battery message. The user should
ILLUMINATION
SENSOR LENS
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FIGURE 1
Dimensions (unit: mm)
50.00
10.00
28.00
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1 Front view 2 Back view
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replace the battery.
To open the front cover please follow below steps.
Using a tool (1) to press 1-1 till you hear a click sound
Hold the front cover and pull back
Hold the front cover and pull up
1
2
2
3
1-1
Replace the new battery and install the cover back.
1. Put the front cover bottom to 1-1, and press down.
2. Push the front cover top to 2-1.
2
1
1-1
2-1
POWER UP PROCEDURE
BATTERY POWER CHECK
When it powers up, the device will detect the power level of the
battery immediately. If the power level is too low, the LED will
continue to flash for about 5 seconds. In that case, replace the
battery.
PIR WARM UP
When it powers up, the PIR need to warm up before operation. The
warm up time about 1 minute, the LED will flash every 2 seconds. After
completing the procedure the LED will light ON three times
NWI
When it powers up, the device will check iif it is already added to the
network. If it isn’t, it will automatically start the NWI mode. The LED
will flash in every second and continue for about 30 seconds, until
timeout or successful inclusion by controller. You can press the tamper
key 3 times to abort the NWI mode.
WAKE
When it powers up, the device will be in wake state for about 20
seconds. During this period, the controller can communicate with
the device. Normally the device is always sleeping to save the
battery energy.
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4
Top/bottom
view
2. FUNCTION DIP SWITCH
There is a function DIP switch in front of the device. Remove the
front cover at the right top of the PCB, and also has mark “M1” and
“M2” for two switches.
M1 M2 Description
ON ON Test Mode and OTA mode.
ON OFF Normal Mode.
OFF ON Normal Mode.
OFF OFF
Customer Mode. According to the
configuration setting NO. 5 to set the
operation mode.
INSTALLATION
First you have to add device to the Z-Wave network. First, make
sure the primary controller is in inclusion mode. Power on the
device, after removing the insulation Mylar on the back side of the
device. The device will auto start the NWI (Network Wide Inclusion)
mode. It should be included in 5 seconds. You will see the LED light
ON one second.
Let Controller associate with Group 1 of the device, any light
switch that should be turned on when the device is triggered should
be associated with Group 2 of the device.
In the package there are two type of double coated tape, one is
thicker (hereinafter referred to as A tape) and another is thinner
(hereinafter referred to as B tape), you can use A tape for the test at
the beginning. The right way for A tape installation is to stick it below
the tamper key. The thicker tape won’t let the tamper key close, so
the sensor will enter the test mode, You may test if installed position
is good or not by this way.
Back view
Testing Sponge
After finishing the test and deciding right position you can remove
tape A, and mount the sensor by using tape B. This will close the
tamper key and let the sensor enter normal mode.
CHOOSING A SUITABLE LOCATION
The recommended mounting height is 160cm
Don’t let the device face the window or the sunlight.
Don’t let the device face the source of heat. For instance the
heater or the air-condition.
APPLICATION
Multisensor Quad is a special device combining both PIR and Door/
window functions. The benefits of combining Door/window with PIR
in one sensor can be observed in the following scenarios:
A The ambient lighting would be lower than default setting
value after sunset. If the Multisensor Quad was installed on the
inner side of door in the house, Multisensor Quad would detect
coming in people, then the light would be turned on for the better
illumination by radio transmission. Furthermore, Multisensor Quad
can be applied in a bathroom and it may turn on/off light and fan
automatically.
B Multisensor Quad can be taken as a portal chime at front desk
of hotel or restaurant by sending out signal to IP-Gateway PSC01 as
reminder which can be connected with speaker to turn the volume
up. It can be kept silent when customer leaving.
C For SMEs (Small and medium enterprises), Multisensor Quad
plays an important role in working hours and non-working hours.
When non-working hours, Multisensor Quad plays as security
motion sensor, protects the office from intruders. At working hours,
4 in 1 sensor, can be applied to curtain or heater/cooler controller
for energy saving issue; although some people may use thermostat
to control heater/cooler however, Multisensor Quad sensor can
be smarter choice. Since it can detect the people’s, activities, and
shutdown machine when no one exists or no movements.
D In the past, a digital home starter KIT includes many different
sensors with very high price. Right now, Using the 4 in 1 patented
sensor and a 4 in 1 gateway PSC01 (Siren + speaker + light + IP based
controller) carry out home “security” + “safety” + “automation”
in one box and provide customer full experience of digital life and
flexibility in installation with affordable price.
SECURITY NETWORK
This device supports the security function. When the device is
included with a security controller, the device will auto switch to
the security mode. In the security mode, the following commands
need to be wrapped in Security Command Classes to communicate,
otherwise there will be no response.
COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY
COMMAND_CLASS_NOTIFICATION_V4
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V2
COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION
COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_BINARY_V2
COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL_V5
COMMAND_CLASS_WAKE_UP_V2
OPERATION MODE
There are two modes “Test” and “Normal”. “Test Mode” is meant
to test the sensor function during installation. “Normal Mode” is
for the normal operation. When the event is triggered, normally
the LED will be turned off, unless the battery is at the low level,
in which case LED will flash once. But in the “Test Mode” the
LED will light ON one second. When the event triggered, the
device will report the messages to the nodes in the group 1. The
messages also include the battery level, the temperature and the
illumination level. The user can switch the report by setting the
configuration NO. 5 bit4 (illumination) and bit5 (temperature), and
the configuration NO. 7 bit6 (battery). When the event is triggered,
if the environment luminance is less than the setting of the value of
the configuration NO. 4, the device will emit the signal to turn ON
the lighting equipment, those nodes are in the group 2. And delay
a while to turn OFF the lighting equipment. The delay time is set
by the configuration NO. 9. The PIR motion re-detection interval,
in the “Test Mode” is fixed to 6 seconds. In the “Normal Mode”, its
duration is set in the configuration NO. 8.
Notice: When the tamper key of the back side is released, the
device always in the “Test Mode”, no matter the DIP switch setting.
ADDING TO Z-WAVE NETWORK
There are two tamper keys in the device, one is in the back
side,another is in the front side. They have the same function. Both
of them can inclusion, exclusion, reset or association from Z-Wave
network. In the beggining, you have to join the device to the Z-Wave
network. First, make sure the primary controller is in the inclusion
mode. And then power on the device, after taking out the insulation
Mylar on the back side of the device. The device will auto start the
NWI (Network Wide Inclusion) mode. And it should be included in 5
seconds. You will see the LED light ON for second.
INCLUSION:
Put the Z-Wave Controller in inclusion mode.
Pressing tamper key three times within 1.5 seconds will enter
inclusion mode.
After succesfull inclusion, the device will wake to receive the
setting command from Z-Wave Controller in about 20 seconds.
EXCLUSION:
Put the Z-Wave Controller in exclusion mode.
Pressing tamper key three times within 1.5 seconds will enter
exclusion mode. Node ID has been excluded.
RESET:
Pressing tamper key four times within 1.5 seconds and dduring
4th press, hold the tamper key until LED lights up.
After 3 seconds the LED will turn OFF, and after next 2 seconds,
release the tamper key. If successful, the LED will light ON for
one second. Otherwise, the LED will flash once.
3. IDs are excluded and all settings will reset to factory default.
ASSOCIATION:
Have Z-Wave Controller enter association mode.
Pressing tamper key three times within 1.5 seconds will enter
association mode.
Note: The device support 2 groups. The group 1 is for receiving
the report message, like triggered event, temperature,
illumination etc. The group 2 is for light control, the device will
send the “Basic Set” command to this group. And each group
support 8 nodes maximum.
Including a node ID allocated by Z-Wave Controller means inclusion.
Excluding a node ID allocated by Z-Wave Controller means
exclusion. Failed or success in including/excluding the node ID can
be viewed from Z-Wave Controller.
Notice: Always Reset a Z-Wave device before trying to add it to a
Z-Wave network.
Notice: When the device is into NWI mode, the sensor functionality
will useless. The NWI mode will timeout after 30 seconds. You can
press the tamper key 3 times to abort the NWI mode.
Z-WAVE NOTIFICATION
After the device adding to the network, it will wake-up once per
day in default. When it wakes up it will broadcast the “Wake Up
Notification” message to the network, and wake-up 10 seconds for
receive the setting commands.
The wake-up interval minimum setting is 30 minutes, and
maximum setting is 120 hours. And the interval step is 30 minutes.
If the user want to wake-up the device immediately, please remove
the front cover, and press the tamper key once. The device will
wake-up 10 seconds.
Z-WAVE MESSAGE REPORT
When the PIR motion triggered or the door/windows triggered,
the device will report the trigger event and also report the
battery status, temperature and illumination level. In default the
device will be using Notification Report to represent the trigger
event, it can be changed to Sensor Binary Report by setting the
configuration NO. 7 Bit4 to 1.
MOTION REPORT
When the PIR motion detected, the device will unsolicited to send
the report to the nodes in the group 1.
Notification Report (V4)
Notification Type: Home Security (0x07)
Event: Motion Detection, Unknown Location (0x08)
Notification Report (V4)
Notification Type: Home Security (0x07)
Event: Motion Detection, Unknown Location (0x08)
DOOR/WINDOW REPORT
When the Door/Window state changed, the device will unsolicited to
send the report to the nodes in the group 1.
Notification Report (V4)
Notification Type: Access Control (0x06)
Event: Door/Window is open (0x16)
Door/Window is open (0x16)
Sensor Binary Report (V2)
Sensor Type: Door/Window (0x0A)
Sensor Value: 0x00 is closed, 0xFF is opened.
TAMPER REPORT
When the 2 tamper keys in the device are pressed for over 5
seconds, the device will fall into the alarm state. In that state, if any
one of the tamper keys is released, the device will send unsolicited
test reports to the nodes in the group 1.
Notification Report (V4)
Notification Type: Home Security (0x07)
Event: Tampering. Product covering removed (0x03)
Sensor Binary Report (V2)
Sensor Type: Tamper (0x08)
Sensor Value: 0xFF
TEMPERATURE REPORT
When the PIR motion detected or the door/window state changed, the
device will unsolicitedly to send the “Sensor Multilevel Report” to the
nodes in the group 1.
Sensor Type: Temperature (0x01)
Note: To disable this functionality set the configuration setting N0.5,
the bit5 of the value to 1.
Temperature differential report
This function is enabled by default, to disable this function set the
configuration NO.21 to 0.
By default, when the temperature is changed plus/minus one
degree Fahrenheit (0.56 degree Celsius), the device will report
temperature information to the nodes in the group 1.
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3. The device will measure the temperature in every minute. And if
the temperature is over 140 degree Fahrenheit (60 degree Celsius), the
device will always report each measurement.
Caution 1: Enabling this functionality will cause the PIR Motion to
disable detection when it measuress the temperature. In other words,
The PIR motion will be blind second per every minute.
ILLUMINATION REPORT
When the PIR motion detected or the door/window state changed, the
device will unsolicitedly send the “Sensor Multilevel Report” to the
nodes in the group 1.
Sensor Type: Luminance (0x03)
Note: To disable this functionality set the the configuration setting
N0.5, the bit4 of the value to 1.
Illumination differential report
This function is disabled by default, to enable this function set the
configuration NO.22 to value other than zero. When this functionality
is enabled, the device will measure the illumination in every minute. If
the illumination is changed to plus or minus the value (setting by the
configuration NO.22), the device will report illumination information to
the nodes in the group 1.
Caution 1: Enabling this function will reduce the battery life about 15%
~ 20%. Additionally, if you set the differential value too small, it
will increase reporting frequency, which will shorten the battery life
more. We reccommend that differential value should not be smaller
than 10. value should not small than 10.
Caution 2: If the configuration No.4 is setting to 0 or 100, this
functionality is useless.
Caution 3: Enabling this functionality will cause the PIR Motion to
disable detection during the illumination measurement. In other
words, the PIR motion will go blind per one second in every minute.
TIMING REPORT
Beside the event triggered could report message, the device also
supports the timing of unsolicited status reporting.
Battery level report: Every 6 hours report once in default. It could
be changed by configuration setting NO. 10.
Low battery report: When the battery level is too low, every 30
minutes report will be sent once.
Door/window state report: Every 6 hours report is sent once by
default. It can be changed in configuration setting NO. 11.
Illumination level report: Every 6 hours report will be sent once by
default. It can be changed in configuration setting NO. 12.
Temperature report: Every 6 hours report once in default. It could
be changed by configuration setting NO. 13.
Notice: The configuration NO. 10, 11, 12 and 13 can be set to zero
to disable the auto report. Configuration NO. 20 can change the tick
interval, the default value is 30, if setting to 1, that means the minimum
auto report interval will be one minute. And please notice if setting this
value to zero, that means disable all of the timing report except the
low battery detection.
Z-WAVE CONFIGURATION SETTINGS
Notice:
For all of the configuration, the data size is 1.
The configuration marked with star(*), means that after the
removal of device, setting will still keep, without reverting back
to factory default settings. Unless the user execute the “RESET”
procedure.
The reserve bit or not supported bit is allowed any value, but no
effect.
NO. Name Def.
Valid
Values
Description
2
Basic Set
Level
0xFF All
Setting the BASIC
command value to
turn on the light.
The 0xFF(-1) means
turn on the light. For
dimmer equipment 1
to 100 means the light
strength.
3
(*)
PIR
Sensitivity
80 0~99
PIR sensitivity settings.
0 means disable the
PIR motion.
1 means the lowest
sensitivity,
99 means the highest
sensitivity.
High sensitivity means
can detected long
distance, but if there is
more noise signal
in the environment, it
will re-trigger too
frequency.
4
Light
Threshold
99 0~100
Setting the illumination
threshold to turn
on the light. When
the event triggered
and the environment
illumination lower
then the threshold, the
device will turn
on the light.
0 means turn off
illumination detected
function. And never
turn on the light.
1 means darkest.
99 means brightest.
100 means turn off
illumination detected
function. And always
turn on the light.
Notice: In none test
mode, only the
value in 1 to 99 will
enable the
illumination detected
function and
update the illumination
value.
5
Operation
Mode
0 All
Operation mode. Using
bit to control.
Bit0: Reserve.
Bit1: 1 means test
mode, 0 means normal
mode.
Notice: This bit only
effect by the DIP Switch
setting to “customer
mode”, otherwise it
decides by DIP Switch
setting to Test or
Normal Mode.
Bit2: Disable the door/
window function.
(1:Disable, 0:Enable)
Bit3: Setting the
temperature scale.
0: Fahrenheit, 1:Celsius
Bit4: Disable the
illumination report
after event triggered.
(1:Disable, 0:Enable)
Bit5: Disable the
temperature report
after event triggered.
(1:Disable, 0:Enable)
Bit6: Reserve.
Bit7: Disable the back
key release into test
mode. (1:Disable,
0:Enable)
6
(*)
Multi-Sensor
Function
Switch
4 All
Multisensor function
switch. Using bit
to control.
0 All
Bit0: Disable magnetic
integrate illumination to
turn ON the lighting
nodes in the association
group 2.
(1:Disable, 0:Enable)
Bit1: Disable PIR
integrate Illumination to
turn ON the lighting
nodes in the association
group 2.
(1:Disable, 0:Enable)
1 All
Bit2: Disable magnetic
integrate PIR to turn
ON the lighting nodes
in the association group
2. (1:Disable, 0:Enable)
(Default is Disable)
0 All
Bit3: When Bit2 is 0
(Enable), Are the device
and the lighting in the
same room?
0: In the same room
(Default),
1: In the different room.
Notice: If this bit is 1,
it is recommended
also set the Bit1 to 1,
cause the PIR triggered,
doesn’t mean the
people in that room.
Bit4: Disable delay
5 seconds to turn
off the light, when
door/window closed.
(1:Disable, 0:Enable)
Bit5: Disable auto turn
off the light, after door/
window opened to turn
on the light. (1:Disable,
0:Enable)
Notice: If bit2 is zero,
this setting is useless.
Notice: If the
configuration No.9 is
zero, this setting is
useless.
7
(*)
Customer
Function
4 All
Customer function
switch, using bit control.
0 All
Bit1: Enable sending
motion OFF report.
(0:Disable, 1:Enable)
Note: Depends on
the Bit4, 0: Report
Notification CC, Type:
0x07, Event: 0xFE
1: Sensor Binary
Report, Type: 0x0C,
Value: 0x00
1 All
Bit2: Enable PIR super
sensitivity mode.
(0:Disable, 1:Enable)
0 All
Bit3: Disable send out
BASIC OFF after door
closed. (1:Disable,
0:Enable)
Bit4: Notification Type,
0: Using Notification
Report. 1: Using Sensor
Binary Report. Bit5:
Disable Multi CC in
auto report. (1:Disable,
0:Enable) Bit6: Disable
to report battery
state when the device
triggered. (1:Disable,
0:Enable)
8
PIR Re-
Detect
Interval Time
3 1~127
In the normal mode,
after the PIR motion
detected, setting
the re-detect time.
8 seconds per tick,
default tick is 3 (24
seconds). Setting
the suitable value to
prevent received the
trigger signal too
frequently. Also can
save the battery energy.
Notice: If this value
bigger than the
configuration setting
NO. 9. There is a
period after the light
turned off and the PIR
not start detecting.
9
Turn Off
Light
Time
4 0~127
After turn on the
lighting, setting the
delay time to turn
off the lighting when
the PIR motion is not
detected. 8 seconds per
tick, default tick is 4 (32
seconds).
0 means never send
turn off light command.
10
Auto Report
Battery Time
12 0~127
The interval time for
auto report the battery
level. 0 means turn off
auto report battery.
The default value
is 12. The tick time
can setting by the
configuration No.20.
11
Auto Report
Door/
Window
State Time
12 0~127
The interval time for
auto report the door/
window state. 0 means
turn off auto report
door/window state. The
default value is 12. The
tick time can setting
by the configuration
No.20.
12
Auto Report
Illumination
Time
12 0~127
The interval time
for auto report the
illumination. 0 means
turn off auto report
illumination. The
default value is 12. The
tick time can setting
by the configuration
No.20.
13
Auto Report
Temperature
Time
12 0~127 The interval time for a
20
Auto Report
Tick Interval
30
0 ~
0xFF
The interval time
for auto report each
tick. Setting this
configuration will
effect configuration
No.10, No.11, No.12
and No.13. Caution:
Setting to 0 means
turn off
all auto report function.
21
Temperature
Differential
Report
1
0 ~
0x7F
The temperature
differential to report.
0 means turn off this
function. The unit is
Fahrenheit. Enable this
function the device will
detect every minutes.
And when the
temperature is over 140
degree Fahrenheit, it
will continue report.
Enable this
functionality will cause
some issue please
see the detail in the
“Temperature Report”
section.
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