Installation and Operating Manual

Quick Test
Prior to mounting the device, it is recommended that device is placed in test mode to find the optimal
positioning of the sensor
1. If the rear cover is attached, remove the rear cover using a screwdriver.
2. With the rear cover detached, the tamper switch will be in the open position, and the unit will enter
Test Mode.
3. During Test Mode, if movement is detected, the LED on the sensor will light up once implying the
unit is working properly, and it will retrigger about every 5 seconds if motion is detected. During this
mode, you can also test the range and positioning to make sure it is placed in an optimal location (see
Choosing the Location section).
4. To exit the Test mode, simply press the Tamper switch for more than 10 seconds or simply replace the
rear cover which causes the Tamper switch to be depressed.
5. During normal mode, when PIR is triggered, the red LED will not light up and retrigger time is based
on set up value.
Mounting the Sensor
Choosing the location
The PIR Sensor is suitable for mounting in dry indoor locations only.
The recommended position for a PIR Sensor is in the corner of a room mounted at a height between
5.9ft and 6.6ft. At this height, the sensor will have a maximum range of up to 30ft with a field of view of
120°, subject to the position for the sensor being set in position 5. (see FIGURES 1 & 2) The position of
the PCB inside the sensor can be set to 5 different positions to adjust the range of the sensor. Setting
the PCB in position 3 will reduce the range to approximately 20ft, with position 1 providing a range
of approximately 10ft. The recommended position setting for the sensor is in position 5. The position
should be set based on the desired range of the user.
When determining the mounting position for the sensor the following points should be considered to
ensure trouble-free operation:
1. Do not locate the sensor facing a window or where it is exposed to or facing direct sunlight.
2. Do not locate the sensor near air vents.
3. Do not locate the sensor directly above a heat source, (e.g. fire, radiator, boiler, etc).
4. Do not locate the detector in a position where it is subject to excessive vibration
5. Where possible, mount the sensor in the corner of the room so that the logical path of a person
would cut across the fan detection pattern. PIR sensors respond more effectively to movement across
the device than to movement directly towards it. (FIGURE 3).
6. Ensure that the position selected for the PIR sensor is within effective range of the system, (refer to
System Installation and Operating Manual).
Installation
Before mounting, ensure that the sensor PCB position is set to the correct position to provide the
desired detection range. To adjust the range, simply slide the PCB up or down ensuring the position
legs are aligned with the required position number marked on the board.
The Motion Sensor can be mounted using either the provided dual-sided adhesive or screws.
For installation using dual-sided adhesive:
1. Remove one side of the adhesive cover and attach appropriately to the rear of the device. For corner
mounting, it is recommended to cut the adhesive into two pieces and place on each angled side to
ensure a better fit.
2. Remove the other side of the adhesive cover, place the device in its desired location, and apply
pressure until the device is secure.
RF96PIRBMS - Z-WAVE PLUS MOTION SENSOR
ENGLISH
PCB Position Range
1 10ft (3m)
3 20ft (6m)
5 30ft (9m)
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The Motion Sensor is a Z-Wave
TM
enabled device which is fully compatible with any Z-Wave
TM
enabled
network. The device can be set up in a Z-Wave network to communicate directly with other end
devices such as switches or dimmers, or to connect to a Z-Wave controller such as Eaton’s Home
Automation Hub or other Z-Wave certified controllers.
This product supports the S2 security protocol that uses encrypted Z-Wave Plus messages to
communicate to other security-enabled Z-Wave Plus products. A security-enabled Z-Wave Plus
Controller must be used in order to fully utilize the security features of this product.
The Motion Sensor is designed with two detecting sensors, Passive Infra-Red (PIR) sensor and ambient
light sensor, in order to optimize its performance for both security and home automation applications.
For security applications, the sensor will transmit a signal to a controller when any motion is detected
within the device’s field of view which could trigger an alarm or some other notification. For home
automation, the sensor can be used turn lights ON or OFF as someone enters or leaves a room or area.
It includes a timeout timer that can automatically turn lights OFF when it no longer detects motion
after a configurable amount of time. The light sensor allows the system to be configured to implement
different actions based on the ambient light level (such day vs. night).
The Motion Sensor uses a CR123 3.0V Lithium battery, which under normal conditions, will have a
battery life of up to 2 years. When the battery level drops to an unacceptable level, the sensor will emit
a low battery message to the Z-Wave controller. When this occurs the batteries should be replaced as
soon as possible
Product Overview
For installation using screws:
1. Carefully drill out the required mounting holes in the rear cover using 3mm drill according to
whether the unit is being mounted in a corner or against a flat wall.
Note: Use the 1st mounting hole positions for corner mounting installation, and use the 2nd mounting
hole positions for flat wall installation. (see FIGURE 4a & 4b)
2. Using the rear cover as a template, mark the positions of the fixing holes on the wall.
3. Fix the rear cover to the wall using the two 18mm No.4 screws and 25mm wall anchors, (a 5mm
hole will be required for the wall anchors). Do not over-tighten the fixing screws as this may distort
or damage the cover.
4. Fit the sensor onto the rear cover by placing the clips on the top edge into the rear cover. Push
the lower edge of the sensor into place and refit the fixing screw in the bottom edge of the sensor to
secure in position. Do not over-tighten the fixing screws as this may damage the casing.
Once the device is mounted and installed in a Z-Wave network, ensure that motion is properly
detected and the associated devices and/or controller are activated appropriately.
Programming
Z-Wave Group
The sensor supports either one of two Z-Wave Association Groups:
Group 1: Association with 1 Controller node.
Group 2: Association with 4 nodes (i.e. end devices such as switches or dimmers). This allows the
sensor to transfer commands directly to end devices without having to go through the controller.
Group 1 commands:
• When the unit is powered up and is already a part of a Z-Wave network, the unit will send a
Notification Report to the node in Group 1.
• When the unit senses motion, the unit will send a Notification Report to the nodes of Group 1. Once
the movement is stopped, a Notification Report will be sent again to Group 1.
• When the sensor status changes, the unit will check its battery status simultaneously. When the
battery level of the unit is low, the unit will emit a Battery report to the nodes of Group 1
• When performing Factory Reset the unit will send Device Reset Locally Notification to the node of
Group 1.
Group 2 commands:
• When the sensor is triggered, the unit will send BASIC_SET command which contains a value to
the nodes of Group 2.
Installing and Adding to Z-Wave
TM
Network
Auto Inclusion
The sensor supports Auto Inclusion feature where it will automatically enter Inclusion mode when first
powered up after a factory reset.
1. Use a screwdriver to detach the rear cover.
2. Put a Z-Wave Controller into inclusion mode.
3. Insert 1 CR123 3V battery to the battery compartment with the correct polarity.
The LED on the device should turn ON.
4.
The Inclusion process should be completed when the LED stops blinking.
5. Do not refit the rear cover yet and proceed to the Testing section before mounting.
Note:
If Auto Inclusion fails, refer to the Troubleshooting section regarding Manual Inclusion.
Testing
Warm-Up
It will take approximately 2 minutes for the sensor to warm up after a battery is inserted. During this
period the LED behind the lens will turn ON. When the red LED turns OFF, it implies that the warm-up
procedure is completed and the sensor is ready for detection.
Note: This will not affect the Inclusion/Exclusion process.
Note: After removing batteries, wait for 5 seconds to refit batteries.
Rear Cover
Fixing Screw
Figure 1
10ft
20ft
30ft
6.6 ft
Figure 4a Figure 4b
Corner Mounting
2nd Mounting Hole Positions
1st Mounting
Hole Positions
Wakeup Command Class
After it has been included into a Z-Wave network, the sensor will go to sleep but will send a
Wakeup Notification Command periodically at preset interval to the controller. The Motion sensor
will stay awake for at least 10 seconds and then go back to sleep to conserve battery life.
The time interval between Wakeup Notification Commands can be set in the Wakeup Command
Class based on the range values below:
Z-Wave’s Configuration Parameters
The following information is for someone that has some experience in setting up a Z-Wave system
or someone that has computer software running a Z-Wave controller. Please get familiar with
software of Z-Wave controller before getting started.
To save power for the battery, the motion sensor is normally in sleep mode. In order to wake
the device up, press the tamper switch once. This will keep the device awake for 30 seconds
indicated by the LED blinking every second. During this time, the user can change configuration
parameters from the controller software. If more time is needed, continue pressing the tamper
switch every 30 seconds.
Minimum Wake Up Interval 600s (10 minutes)
Maximum Wake Up Interval 86400s (1 day)
Default Wake Up Interval 14400s (4 hours)
Wake Up Interval Step Seconds 600s (10 minutes)
Good Sensitivity
Figure 3
Less Sensitive More Sensitive
AGI (Association Group Information) Table
Group Profile
Command Class &
Command (List) N bytes
Group Name
1 General
Battery Report, Notification Report Device Reset
Locally Notification
Lifeline
2 Control Basic Set PIR Control
Notification
Event Type Event
Event Parameters
Length
Event
Parameters
The power is applied for
the first time
0x08 0x01 0x00
PIR Trigger ON 0x07 0x08 0x00
PIR Trigger OFF 0x07 0x00 0x01 0x08
Tamper switch being
pressed more than 10
seconds
0x07 0x00 0x01 0x03
Tamper switch being
pressed more than 10
seconds and released
0x07 0x03 0x01
Battery
Battery Report (value) Description
20 ~ 100 Battery Level (%)
0xFF Low Battery
1. Basic Set Level
The Basic Set Level determines the value that will be sent from the Basic Set command for
devices associated with Group 2. For a Binary Switch Device (e.g., receptacle or appliance
module), it will be a simple ON command. For a Multilevel Switch Device (e.g., a dimmer), it will be
set to the level set by this parameter.
Example:
1-99: ON (Binary Switch Device)
Dim Level (Multilevel Switch Device)
2.
Sensitivity Level (PIR sensor only)
In order to provide the best efficiency of the sensor, it is recommended to test the sensor with
movements from the farthest end of the coverage area at first time of use. If movements cannot
be detected consistently
, simply adjust the sensitivity level with Configuration Parameter #3. This
parameter can be configured with the value of 1 through 10, where 1 means low sensitivity and 10
means high sensitivity.
3. Re-trigger Interval Setting (PIR sensor only)
The Re-trigger Interval Setting determines the amount of time between when the sensor will re-
trigger a signal that motion has been detected. During this time, the sensor will not report motion
even though motion may be detected. The time interval can be set between 5 secs to 3600 secs.
4. Lux Level
The user can set a lux level percentage which determines when the light sensor will be activated.
If the lux level of ambient illumination falls below this percentage, and motion is detected, the
sensor will emit a Z-Wave ON Command to the controller
. Percentage can be set between 1% to
100%.
5.
On-Off
Duration
The function of on-off duration setting will be useful if the detector is connected with a module
or lighting. The duration determines how long the module/lighting should stay ON. For instance,
Lamp Module turns OFF 100 secs after it has been turned ON. This parameter can be configured
with the value of 5 through 3600, where 5 means 5 second delay and 3600 means 3600 seconds of
delay.
180
seconds
Detected a
movement
Detected a
movement
Detected a
movement
(no response)
(no response)
Triggered
Triggered
Detected a
movement
15 seconds
triggered
Light
turns on
Light
turns off
Function Parameter Number Size Range Default
Basic Set level 1 1 1 ~ 99 99
Function Parameter Number Size Range Default
Sensitivity Level 3 1 1 ~ 10 6
Function Parameter Number Size Range Default
Re-trigger Interval 4 2 5~3600 (sec) 180
Function Parameter Number Size Range Default
Lux Level 5 1 1 ~ 100% 20
Function Parameter Number Size Range Default
ON-OFF Duration 6 2 5-3600 (sec) 15
Action/Status
Description LED indication
No node ID The Z-Wave Controller does not allocate a node ID
to the unit
2-second ON, 2-second
OFF for 2 minutes
Auto Inclusion The power is applied for the first time and no node
ID has been stored in the module, or after execut-
ing reset
Manual Inclusion 1. Put the Z-Wave Controller into Inclusion mode
2. Press the tamper switch 3 times within 1.5
seconds to put the unit into inclusion mode
Exclusion 1. Put the Z-Wave Controller into Exclusion mode
2. Press the tamper switch 3 times within 1.5
seconds to put the unit into exclusion mode
Factory Reset
(This procedure should
only be used when the
controller is inoperable)
1. Press the tamper switch 3 times within 1.5
seconds to put the unit into exclusion mode
2. Within 1 second of step 1, press the tamper switch
again and hold until LED is off (about 5 seconds)
3. Node ID is excluded. The device reverts to factory
default state and will be in auto-inclusion mode for
4 minutes
2-second ON, 2-second
OFF for 2 minutes
* Failed or successful results in including/excluding the ID can be viewed on the Z-Wave Controller.
Note: If you are connecting this unit to a Z-wave Controller that utilizes the S2 security protocol, you may
be asked to enter a 5 digit Device Specific Key (DSK) that is unique to each unit by your controller. This can
be found in one of two places:
on the QR code label on the back of the unit
on the insert card inside the packaging
Troubleshooting Guides
The table below lists the several steps involved when adding or removing the unit from the Z-Wave network.
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