Aeon Labs ZW074 MultiSensor Gen5 User Manual

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For a USB powered installation;
1. Remove the rear part of your sensor by twisting the battery cover in a counterclockwise motion and separating the two parts of your sensor.
Aeotec by Aeon Labs MultiSensor.
Motion sensor. Humidity sensor. Thermometer. Light sensor.
If you’re using a Z-Stick:
The corner of your room just got smart.
Aeotec by Aeon Labs’ MultiSensor looks like a motion sensor and it acts like one
too. But it’s also so much more. Installing this 1 piece of Z-Wave® technology is
the same as installing 4 pieces of Z-Wave technology. Your home control network
will immediately understand motion, temperature, humidity and light readings
wherever MultiSensor installed. Those intelligent readings will equate to intelligence
automation. And intelligent automation will give you the perfect, smart home.
Action Button
Model: ZW074-A
If selecting an outdoor location, it’s important to position your MultiSensor in a
sheltered location. It is best if your MultiSensor is not directly exposed to rain and
integral that the humidity venting on your MultiSensor is. As such, during installation
you should orient your MultiSensor according to the following diagram so that the
sensor perforations on the side of your sensor are facing downwards.
2. If used the USB cable to power your MultiSensor, ensure that power can be
provided to your desired installation location. Please note that when installed in
areas that where the temperature can drop below -10°C, it is advised that mains
power is used and battery power is not.
Selecting a location for your MultiSensor.
2. Insert the appropriate end of the provided USB cable into your sensor’s USB port.
Your MultiSensor is now powered on.
Familiarize yourself with your MultiSensor.
View the expanded manual:
http://aeotec.com/support
1. Take your Minimote to your MultiSensor.
2. Press the Include button on your Minimote.
3. Press the Z-Wave Button on your MultiSensor.
4. You can test if your MultiSensor has been successfully synced with your Z-Wave
network by pressing its Z-Wave Button. If you press the button and your sensor’s
LED illuminates for a few seconds, then syncing has been successful. If the LED
blinks when the button is pressed, the syncing has been unsuccessful and you
should repeat the above steps.
5. Press any button on your Minimote to return it to standard operating mode.
Your MultiSensor comes packaged with a number of accessories that will help with
its installation and operation.
For a battery powered installation;
1. Remove the rear part of your sensor as shown in the previous step 1.
2. Insert 4 AAA batteries oriented according to the picture below. Your MultiSensor is
now powered on.
Gen5
Quick start.
Setup your power.
Your MultiSensor can be powered by battery or by USB with an appropriate adaptor.
For the purposes of installation and setup, and even if you intend to power your
sensor with batteries, we recommend utilizing the provided USB cable for setup.
For this you’ll need an adaptor to plug your USB cable into, this can include any
USB port on a computer and most mobile phone chargers. These first steps can be
performed in any location with your home, and not necessarily in your MultiSensor’s
final installation location.
1. If your Z-Stick is plugged into a gateway or a computer, unplug it.
2. Take your Z-Stick to your MultiSensor.
3. Press the Action Button on your Z-Stick.
4. Press the Z-Wave Button on your MultiSensor.
5. You can test if your MultiSensor has been successfully synced with your Z-Wave
network by pressing its Z-Wave Button. If you press the button and your sensor’s
LED illuminates for a few seconds, then syncing has been successful. If the LED
blinks when the button is pressed, the syncing has been unsuccessful and you
should repeat the above steps.
6. Press the Action Button on the Z-Stick to return it to standard operating mode,
then return it to your gateway or computer.
If you’re using a Minimote:
MultiSensor can bring its intelligent readings to many locations of your home. That
includes outside of your home. MultiSensor is weatherized and can operate outdoors
in elements such as rain and snow. Please note that when installed outdoors, your
MultiSensor should only be relied on for temperature, light and humidity readings
and that the motion sensing capabilities should be disabled on your gateway in order
to avoid false readings.
4. If using the Back-Mount Plate, utilize the provided 3mm screws to affix it to a surface.
While light can impact on the quality of motion readings, it’s also important to
understand things that may impact on other readings within your home. Specifically,
your MultiSensor should not be installed in areas of artificial temperature change.
Thus, when selecting a location, avoid placing it beside or near air conditioners,
humidifiers, and heaters, and avoid positioning it directly opposite a window or direct
sunlight.
Physically install your MultiSensor.
With your MultiSensor now part of your Z-Wave network, it’s time to finish its physical
installation.
Selecting a location for your MultiSensor to be installed depends on the use case.
Whatever the case or the installation location, please ensure that it fits with your
sensor’s effective motion sensing range as described in these diagrams.
There are 2 ways that your MultiSensor can be mounted on on a wall or ceiling.
Using the Back-Mount Plate, you can mount it flat against a wall or ceiling. Using the
Back-Mount Arm you can mount it on a surface or in a corner and angle it as desired.
For ceiling mounting using the Back-Mount Plate:
Add your MultiSensor to your Z-Wave network.
It’s now time to sync your MultiSensor with a Z-Wave network. The following
instructions explain how to do this using a Z-Stick or a Minimote from Aeotec. If
you’re using an alternative controller for your Z-Wave network, please refer to its user
manual for network inclusion instructions.
3. Attach your desired mounting accessory. This can be the Back-Mount Plate or the
Back-Mount Arm.
For wall mounting using the Back-Mount Arm:
To physically install your MultiSensor;
Further, for optimal performance your MultiSensor should NOT be mounted directly
on or near metal framing or other large metallic objects. Large metal objects may
weaken the Z-Wave wireless signal.
1. Reattach the two parts of your MultiSensor to each other. To do this, align the
lock/unlock half-dimple markers that are under the unlock symbol and then twist in
a clockwise motion.
5. If using the Back-Mount Arm, utilize one 3x10mm screw to attach the Back-Mount
Plate to the Back-Mount Arm. Then affix the Back-Mount Arm to a surface utilizing
the provided 3x20mm screws.
6. The Back-Mount Arm may be locked at various angles by turning the Friction Lock
clockwise and counter-clockwise to respectively tighten or loosen the angle of the
arm.
If you’re using a Z-Stick:
Monitoring motion.
Action Button
Advanced functions.
Changing batteries.
Your MultiSensor has built in battery level detection. It will automatically report its
battery level to the associated control point throughout its life until the battery is fully
drained and needs replacing. The battery status will often be displayed in the user
interface of the control point.
The 4 minutes delay time can be changed through the usage of Z-Wave command
built into Z-Wave certified control points. (The specific Z-Wave command supporting
this function is Configuration Command Class) Please consult the operation manual
for these control points for specific instructions on setting the MultiSensor.
Parameter 3 [2 byte decimal] can be configured through your gateway in case the
default settings of your MultiSensor are not what you desire.
Decimal
128
Light Sensor
If you’re using a Minimote:
For example, this parameter setting is initially set to 240 which is the delay time in 4
minutes or 240 seconds.
64
Humidity Sensor
You may set the value to the desired Motion Sensor delay time to any amount of
seconds as you like. So if you want the time out to be 5 minutes after the Motion
Sensor is triggered, set this parameter to 300.
Recommendation: For networks which do not offer a method to display the battery
level of your MultiSensor, it is recommended that the sensor be tested occasionally
to ensure that the batteries still hold enough charge to operate. Batteries naturally
lose their charge over time.
Your MultiSensor can be removed from your Z-Wave network at any time. You’ll
need to use your Z-Wave network’s main controller to do this and the following
instructions tell you how to do this using Aeotec by Aeon Labs’ Z-Stick and Minimote
controllers. If you are using other products as your main Z-Wave controller, please
refer to the part of their respective manuals that tells you how remove devices from
your network.
Your MultiSensor can report temperature, humidity, and luminance across a Z-Wave
network when requested. If this function is supported by a controller, generally
a gateway, the data will be displayed within its interface. The specific Z-Wave
commands for the support of monitoring is the Multilevel Sensor Command
Class and Multi Channel Command Class. Automatic reports are sent to
association group 1, which is setup via the Association Command Class. Please
consult the controller’s operation manual for specific instructions on setting your
MultiSensor.
1. If your Z-Stick is plugged into a gateway or a computer, unplug it.
2. Take your Z-Stick to your MultiSensor.
3. Press and hold the Action Button on your Z-Stick for 3 seconds and then release.
4. Press the Z-Wave Button on your MultiSensor.
5. If your MultiSensor has been successfully removed from your network, its LED will
blink when you press the Z-wave Button. If the removal was unsuccessful, the LED
will stay solid for a few seconds when you press the Z-wave Button.
6. Press the Action Button on the Z-Stick to take it out of removal mode.
When used properly in an optimised Z-Wave network, your MultiSensor can be
powered by batteries for 12 months before battery replacement is necessary.
Removing your MultiSensor from a Z-Wave network.
The MultiSensor can send Basic Set Command to association group 1, which
is setup via the Association Command Class, when the Motion Sensor detects
movement to control the associated devices to “OPEN” state. After 4 minutes by
default, if the Motion Sensor is not triggered again, the MultiSensor will send Basic
Set Command to these devices to set them to their “CLOSE” state. However, if the
Motion Sensor is triggered again within 4 minutes, the MultiSensor will reset the
timing and start timing again.
Monitoring temperature, humidity and luminance.
Setting Motion Sensor delay time.
Adjusting the sensitivity of your MultiSensor .
Turn the Sensitivity Knob in a clockwise direction to increase sensitivity and counterclockwise to decrease sensitivity.
1. Take your Minimote to your MultiSensor.
2. Press the Remove Button on your Minimote.
3. Press the Z-wave Button on your MultiSensor.
4. If your MultiSensor has been successfully removed from your network, its LED will
blink when you press the Z-wave Button. If the removal was unsuccessful, the LED
will stay solid for a few seconds when you press the Z-wave Button.
5. Press any button on your Minimote to take it out of removal mode.
Setting automatic report flags.
Parameter 101-103 [4 byte decimal] can be configured through your gateway in case
the default settings of your MultiSensor are not what you desire.
32
Flag
Temperature Sensor
Battery Sensor
The table above shows a decimal representation of all flags that can be set on
parameter 101-103 to report specific data.
Example use of the report table.
For example, if you want to report only the temperature and light sensor you would
add 32 + 64 and set the sum (96) to parameter 101, 102, or 103.
As another example, if you want to report only the light sensor and battery, you would
add 1 + 128, then set the sum (129) to parameter 101, 102, or 103.
And if you want to report all of the sensors, you would add the whole table together
and set the sum (225) to parameter 101, 102, or 103.
Setting an automatic report interval.
Parameter 111-113 [4 byte decimal] can be configured through your gateway in case
the default settings of your MultiSensor are not what you desire.
Parameter 111 will set the interval for Group 1 (parameter 101), parameter 112 will
set the interval for Group 2 (parameter 102), and parameter 113 will set the interval
for Group 3 (parameter 103).
As an example, you have set parameter 101 to 225 which will report all of the
sensors, and you want to report it every 1800 seconds. Set parameter 111 to 1800 to
accomplish this.
Waking up your Multisensor.
If your MultiSensor is battery powered, you will need to ensure that it is active when
configuring it. To do this, press and hold its Z-Wave Button for 3 seconds and then
release it. Your MultiSensor’s LED should now be solid to indicate that it is active.
When you are done configuring or communicating with your MultiSensor, you can
put it back into sleep mode to conserve battery power. To do this, press and hold its
Z-Wave button for 3 seconds and then release it. Your MultiSensor’s LED should
now be off to indicate that it is asleep.
Resetting your MultiSensor.
At some stage or your primary controller is missing or inoperable, you may also wish
to reset all of your MultiSensor’s settings to their factory defaults. To do this, press
and hold the Z-Wave Button for 20 seconds and then release it. Your MultiSensor
will now be reset to its original settings, and the LED will stay solid for 2 seconds and
then turn off as a confirmation.
Technical specifications.
Power Supply: USB DC 5V or battery power(4×AAA batteries).
Operating Temperature: -10 C to 60 C.
Measured Temperature Range: -10 C to 50 C. Accuracy: ±1 C .
Humidity Range: 20% to 80%. Accuracy: ±5% (at 25 C ).
Lighting: 0 to 1000 LUX.
Motion Sensitivity: 3 to 5 meters.
Water Proofing: IP42.
Wireless Range: Up to 500 feet/150 metres outdoors.
Warranty.
Aeon Labs warrants to the original purchaser of Products that for the Warranty Period
(as defined below), the Products will be free from material defects in materials and
workmanship. The foregoing warranty is subject to the proper installation, operation
and maintenance of the Products in accordance with installation instructions and
the operating manual supplied to Customer. Warranty claims must be made by
Customer in writing within thirty (30) days of the manifestation of a problem. Aeon
Labs' sole obligation under the foregoing warranty is, at Aeon Labs' option, to repair,
replace or correct any such defect that was present at the time of delivery, or to
remove the Products and to refund the purchase price to Customer.
The "Warranty Period" begins on the date the Products is delivered and continues for
12 months.
Any repairs under this warranty must be conducted by an authorized Aeon Labs
service representative and under Aeon Labs' RMA policy. Any repairs conducted by
unauthorized persons shall void this warranty.
Excluded from the warranty are problems due to accidents, acts of God, civil or
military authority, civil disturbance, war, strikes, fires, other catastrophes, misuse,
misapplication, storage damage, negligence, electrical power problems, or
modification to the Products or its components.
Aeon Labs does not authorize any person or party to assume or create for it any
other obligation or liability in connection with the Products except as set forth herein.
Aeon Labs will pass on to Customer all manufacturers’ Material warranties to the
extent that they are transferable, but will not independently warrant any Material.
Customer must prepay shipping and transportation charges for returned Products,
and insure the shipment or accept the risk of loss or damage during such shipment
and transportation. Aeon Labs will ship the repaired or replacement products to
Customer freight prepaid.
Customer shall indemnify, defend, and hold Aeon Labs and Aeon Labs' affiliates,
shareholders, directors, officers, employees, contractors, agents and other
representatives harmless from all demands, claims, actions, causes of action,
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omissions of Customer or its officers, employees, subcontractors or agents, and/or
(ii) arising from or relating to any actual or alleged infringement or misappropriation
of any patent, trademark, mask work, copyright, trade secret or any actual or alleged
violation of any other intellectual property rights arising from or in connection with the
products, except to the extent that such infringement exists as a result of Aeon Labs'
manufacturing processes.
1 This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2 This device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
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FCC NOTICE (for USA)
THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE
CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT.SUCH MODIFICATIONS
COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
Warning
Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste, use
separate collection facilities.
Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems
available.
Certifications (regional):
STORE INDOORS WHEN NOT IN USE. SUITABLE FOR DRY LOCATIONS. DO NOT IMMERSE IN
WATER. NOT FOR USE WHERE DIRECTLY EXPOSED TO WATER.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
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