Card Access WMS InHome Wireless Motion Sensor User Manual

Card Access Inc InHome Wireless Motion Sensor

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InHome™WirelessMotion SensorInstallationGuideWires Not Included™Supported ModelsThis documentation applies to the following Card Access products:WMS10WMS10-EXTApplication Notes and AccessoriesNew accessories and application notes are constantly developed for theInHome Wireless Motion Sensor, so please see our web site for the latest inapplication notes and accessories by going to www.cardaccess-inc.com/inhomeImportant Safety InstructionsWARNING! You should install this device in accordance with all national and local electrical codes.IMPORTANT! Improper use or installation of this device can result in LOSS OF/DAMAGE TO PROPERTY.IMPORTANT! You must operate this device in accordance with the instructions and specifications in this Card Access InHome™Wireless Motion Sensor Installation Guide.IMPORTANT! Using this product in any manner other than outlined in this document voids your warranty. Also, Card Access is NOT responsible or otherwise liable in any way for any damage resulting from the misuse of this product. See the section of this document entitled WARRANTY for details. FeaturesThe Card Access InHome™WirelessMotion Sensor works with yourControl4®system and combines thefeatures of a passive infrared (PIR)motion sensor with ambient light sens-ing detection into a single device. Theproduct allows wireless generation ofControl4 home automation eventsbased on room or area occupancy. Itintegrates into Control4’s homeautomation system as a standardMotion Sensor Proxy with additionalprogramming variables for detectedlight levels and day/night (dawn/dusk)detection. LEDs provide indicators toconfirm you have successfully connectedthe product to the Control4 system.Additional LED feedback and diagnostics are available to test positioning of themotion detector within a room (“walk test” mode).With the InHome Wireless Motion Sensor you can extend home automationcontrol based on occupancy for locations inside or outside the home, withoutthe need to run control wires over long distances (or where you can’t run anywires at all).The InHome Wireless Motion Sensor enables home automation to adaptbased on whether a person is present, such as: • Automated control of lights based on room occupancy • Alerts when someone enters front walkway • Detection of outdoor light levels for dawn/dusk events • Automated pathway lighting • And any other control application you can devise and safely integrateGovernment policy and high energy costs are driving consumers toward moreenvironmentally-aware home power usage. The InHome Wireless MotionSensor ‘greens’ up the Control4-automated home by enabling occupancy-based automation controls. Used in concert with additional Control4-enabledproducts (wireless switches, relays, dimmers and thermostats), the motionsensor can control HVAC, water heating and lighting systems to comply withenvironmental policies, conserve resources, and save money on utilities.The InHome Wireless Motion Sensor does this all without the wire. Or, as wesay: “Wires Not Included.”What Is IncludedYou will find the following items inside the InHome Wireless Motion Sensorpackage: • Bubble bag containing one (1) InHome Wireless Motion Sensor • Wall Mount Swivel Bracket• Installation Guide / Product Warranty / Product Registration document • Two (2) wall mounting screws • Two (2) plastic dry wall anchors • 9V alkaline batterySpecificationsThe specifications for the Card Access InHome Wireless Motion/Light Sensorare as follows:Motion Detection Method:  Passive InfraredCoverage:   110°-160° Wide Angle Lens 10-50 ft (3m-15m)depending on sensitivity setting, mounting angle and temperature. Motion Sensors may be cascaded together to improve coverage.Recommended Mounting Height:   7ft nominal (2.1m).  Variable dependent upon desired applicationIndicator:    Red LED to indicate motion upon initial power up or after a programming change is sent from Composer. Green LED for radio test.Power Source:  9V alkaline (included) or lithium batteryPower Usage: ~17mA fully activeEstimated Battery Life:   1 to 2 years depending on usage (standard 9V alkaline battery), lithium battery will provide longer operation.Device Temperature Range:  Operational -20°F to 158°F (-28°C to 70°C)Humidity 5% to 95% Non-CondensingStorage -20°F to 158°F (-28°C to 70°C)Internal Light Sensor Measurement Range:  ~0.1 lux to 10,000 luxDimensions (DxWxH):  1.8” x 2.5” x 3.4” (47.6mm x 63.5mm x 85.7mm)Rain Resistance: IP44 (Splash Proof) rated. The InHome Wireless Motion Sensor is NOT waterproof and must be kept out of direct contact with water. The product must NOT be immersed.Communications:  Zigbee (IEEE 802.15.4) 2.4 GHz, 15-channel,spread spectrum radio1. Battery InstallationInstall the 9V battery into the rear of the motionsensor (see figure below). After the battery isconnected the motion sensor’s red LED (visiblethrough the motion sensor window) will blink forapproximately eight (8) seconds while a wire-less connection is established with the Control4system. The motion sensor requires a warm uptime of approximately 45 seconds before it canreliably detect motion. After powering up theunit, the walk test LED (red LED) is automaticallyenabled for five (5) minutes, allowing the redLED to indicate when motion is detected (See“walk test and adjustment” below). This allowsthe installer time to adjust the motion sensorpositioning and perform walk tests to verify thatmotion detection is functioning as desired.2. Add to Composer Project To add the InHome Wireless Motion Sensor to your Composer project, selectthe Search Tab, and choose ‘Motion Sensor’ in Device Type (see screenshotbelow). The InHome Wireless Motion Sensor is identified to the Control4 sys-tem in the same manner as all other Control4 devices. When prompted toidentify the unit, depress thebutton inside the InHomeWireless Motion Sensor’s batterycompartment four (4) times. Thegreen LED will blink twice to con-firm the ID has been sent to theControl4 system and the MACaddress of the device will beadded to the appropriate field. Toconfigure Composer Projectevents based on the InHomeWireless Motion Sensor’s states,please refer to the Composerdocumentation.3. OperationWhen motion is detected in the monitored area, the Wireless Motion Sensorsends a ‘motion detected’ event to the Control4 system. When no motionhas been detected for the designated time period (‘Occupancy Hold Time‘) a‘no motion’ event will be sent to the Control4 system. Using the slider onthe Properties Page in Composer, the Occupancy Hold Time may be adjustedto values ranging from five (5) seconds to 60 minutes. Use the OccupancyHold Time for the length of time required for the duration of the event or forthe amount of time for a device to be controlled. For example, if you are con-trolling a light in a particular room, set the Occupancy Hold Time for amountof time you want the light to stay ON after NO MORE MOVEMENT is detected.Then use the ‘No Motion’ alert event to shut off the controlled light. Thehigher the Occupancy Hold Time setting, the longer the battery life of theInHome Wireless Motion Sensor.4. Low Battery IndicationBattery Low and Battery Critical events are generated by the Control4 systemwhen the battery level on the Wireless Motion Sensor drops to a certain level.These events can be used by Composer scripts to signal the installer and/orthe homeowner that battery replacement is needed. 5. MountingSelect a mounting location for the InHome Wireless Motion Sensor. Whenchoosing an appropriate location the following should be considered:• A mounting height of six (6) to eight (8) feet is recommended.• Reliability of ZigBee mesh network coverage• Shielding the motion sensor from direct sunlight, if possible, for better motion sensing reliability• Avoiding placement of the motion sensor near heat or cold producing devices  (e.g. air conditioning or furnace vents, fans, ovens,heaters, etc.) as this may cause false triggersThe included wall mount swivel bracket is necessary to mount the MotionSensor at the desired location. Once a location is selected, attach the wallmount swivel bracket to the location using the screws and wall anchors provided,(see diagram 1). Once the wall mount swivel bracket is mounted to the wall,slide the back of the sensor into the wall mount swivel bracket (see diagram2). The mounting angle can be adjusted. Please refer to Section 3 “Walk Testand Adjustment” to determine the best mounting angle. TIP: If mounting the unit to drywall, you may need to mark and pre-drill two (2) 3/16-inch-mounting holes at the two screw hole locations. Press the plastic wall anchors (included) into the drilled holes.NOTE: Make sure the InHome Wireless Motion Sensor is positioned forgood ZigBee wireless reception by (1) ensuring it is within 150 feet of another ZigBee device and (2) avoiding other electrical equipment that may cause interference with the ZigBee signal (such as 2.4Ghz cordlesstelephones). If in doubt of ZigBee operation at the desired mounting location, you can use a Card Access InHome Wireless Contact Switch as a simple ZigBee functional tester to check for adequate operation.6. Walk Test and AdjustmentIt is important to perform a Walk Test, after mounting theWireless Motion Sensor, in order to determine if the sensoris properly detecting motion in the desired areas of the roomor location. The Walk Test mode will indicate whether motionis detected by illuminating the red LED on the WirelessMotion Sensor. The Walk Test mode will automatically beactivated for a 5-minute period after the unit is first powered up, or any time thebutton in the Wireless Motion Sensor is pressed (see figure in section 2). WalkTest is also activated via Composer when programming configuration changessuch as Sensitivity (made on the Properties page) are applied to the unit.  Theunit will remain in Walk Test Mode for approximately 5 minutes after any ofthese actions are executed and will exit the mode automatically.Sensing motion and light inside and outsidethe home gives you automation control thatresponds to body heat and movement, orchanges in ambient light levels.MOTION   LIGHT   OCCUPANCY   CONTROLInsert 9V alkaline battery into the sensor.The button is located insidethe battery compartment.Diagram 2Diagram 1
The angle of the Wireless Motion Sensor may be adjusted,in order to controlhow far the Motion Sensor can “see”. To reduce the detection range, simply tiltthe sensor downward. To increase the range, tilt the sensor upward.  Range ismaximized when the sensor is tilted to 12 degrees. (It is recommended that youdo NOT adjust the Motion Sensor to less than a 12 degree angle). Maximumrange may not be desired if the Motion Sensor is placed outdoors, since a falsetrigger may occur if the Motion Sensor is set to detect motion in the distance.Motion sensitivity is also adjustable on the Properties page in Composer (seeAdvanced Settings below for information on adjusting the sensitivity).You should walk in the area that you would like the Motion Sensor to monitorto validate functionality. While in Walk Test mode, the unit’s red LED (visiblethrough the Motion Sensor window) will illuminate if the Motion Sensor detectsyour movement. If the Motion Sensor does not cover the desired detectionarea, adjust the mounting angle and sensitivity accordingly.You should also perform the walk test in the undesired detection area toensure movement is not detected.You may use two or more InHome Wireless Motion Sensors to improve detectioncoverage in an area. Multiple motion sensors can cascade (or link) to act togetheras a single motion sensing device, thus increasing the detection coverage. The“motion detected” event will happen when any of the cascaded/linked MotionSensors detect motion, and the “No motion detected” event will be sent when all ofthe cascaded/linked Motion Sensor Occupancy Hold Times have expired. This cas-cading process is done within the Composer software from the connections tab andis recommended if more than one Motion Sensor is used in the same general area.7. Motion Sensor Sensitivity AdjustmentThe sensitivity of the Motion Sensor is adjustable via the Properties page inComposer. Change the setting by moving the sensitivity slider higher (to theright) or lower (to the left). When the sensitivity is set lower, more movement isrequired to trigger the Motion Sensor. It is recommended to set the sensitivityto a middle value and perform a “Walk Test” (Described in Section 6 - “WalkTest and Adjustment”). If the walk test result is satisfactory, the sensitivitydoes not require further adjustment.8. Advanced SettingsThe Composer Properties Page allows for advanced configuration of MotionSensor and Light Sensor properties.Several characteristics of the InHome Wireless Motion Sensor can be pro-grammed and are described in the following diagram:NOTE: The below property page and the associated descriptions are subject to change. For the latest description of the driver feature set and product operation go to www.cardaccess-inc.com/inhome9. TroubleshootingIf the InHome Wireless Motion Sensor is not working:• Reset the Wireless Motion Sensor by disconnecting the battery from the unit, waiting ten (10) seconds, and then reconnecting power. To check for proper radio operation, do the following:• Ensure that the motion sensor is in the desired location and has been added  to a Composer Project.• Press and hold the button (located under the battery cover) for at least 3    seconds. This will put the InHome Wireless Motion Sensor into “Radio Test Mode” for the next 3 minutes allowing for radio performance observation.  This mode can only be used after you have registered the unit into the Composer Project. The test repeatedly sends a signal to the controller, waits for a response, and indicates success (green) or failure (red) by LED. The indicating LED will remain lit for approximately 3 seconds before repeating the test. An occasional red LED is normal. Excessive red LEDs may indicate RF interference or a range problem.  If this is the case you may need to move the unit to achieve improved performance.Contact us:For help on the installation or operation of this product, email or call Card    Access Product Support. Please provide your exact model number and the MAC ID/Serial Number for the device. You may contact Product Support by phone (801-748-4900, extension 15), by e-mail (inhomesupport@cardaccess-inc.com) or on the Internet at www.cardaccess-inc.com/inhome/support.Regulatory ComplianceThe Card Access InHome Wireless Motion Sensor complies with standards established by the fol-lowing regulatory bodies: Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Conformité Européene(CE), and Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS).FCCFCC ID: MHIWMSThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two con-ditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept anyinterference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protectionagainst harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses,andcan radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc-tions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guaranteethat interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmfulinterference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipmentoff and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the follow-ing measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. IMPORTANT! Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Card Access, Inc. void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.CEWe, Card Access, Inc. of 11778 South Election Road, Suite 260, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84020USA, declare under our sole responsibility that the Card Access InHome Wireless Motion Sensor,Model Numbers WMS10 and WMS10-EXT, to which this declaration relates, are in conformity withthe following standards and / or other normative documents:EN60950, EN55022, EN55024We hereby declare that the above named product is in conformity with the essential requirementsand other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.The conformity assessment procedure referred to in Article 10(3) and detailed in Annex II ofDirective 1999/5/EC has been followed.Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS)All parts in the Card Access InHome Wireless Motion Sensor meet the material restrictions ofRoHS, as proposed by the RoHS Technical Adaptation Committee. This is based upon informationprovided by suppliers of the raw materials used by Card Access, Inc. to manufacture these prod-ucts. As such, Card Access, Inc. makes no independent representations or warranties, expressedor implied, and assumes no liability in connection with the use of this information.Product RegistrationPlease visit www.cardaccess-inc.com/inhome/registration to register your new product. Alongwith your contact information, you must provide the following additional information:• Product Name (Card Access InHome Wireless Motion Sensor) • Model Number (WMS10 or WMS10-EXT) • Date of Purchase • Place of Purchase • Serial Number (this is the “MAC ID” located on the sticker attached to the radio/logic board inside the battery compartment)Please refer to the One-Year Limited Warranty for complete warranty information.One-Year Limited WarrantyThis product is warranted to be free of defects in material and workmanship for one year from dateof original purchase from Card Access, Inc. (“Card Access”).Card Access will, at its election and as the purchaser’s or end user’s sole and exclusive remedyfor any breach of the limited warranty set forth above, repair or replace this product if a defect inmaterial or workmanship is identified and communicated to Card Access within the one-year peri-od described above. Card Access is not responsible for removal or reinstallation costs. This war-ranty is not valid in cases where damage to this product is the result or arises out of misuse,abuse, incorrect repair or improper wiring or installation. To notify Card Access of any breach of the foregoing limited warranty and to obtain warranty serv-ice, contact Card Access Customer Support by e-mail to support@cardaccess-inc.com or by call-ing 801-748-4900, extension 15, to obtain a Return Materials Authorization (“RMA”) number andinstructions for returning your defective product to Card Access.IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICU-LAR PURPOSE, ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED, EXCEPT WHERE SUCH DISCLAIMER IS PROHIBITEDBY APPLICABLE LAW. CARD ACCESS AND/OR THE SELLER DISCLAIM(S) ANY AND ALL LIABILITYFOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE IN ANY WAY ASSOCIATED WITH ORRELATED TO THE PURCHASE, INSTALLATION AND/OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT. Some states/provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or theexclusion or limitation of special, incidental or consequential damages, so these limitations andexclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also haveother rights which vary from state/province to state/province.About This DocumentCopyright © 2007, Card Access, Inc. All rights reserved.Card Access, InHome and Wires Not Included are trademarks of Card Access, Inc.ZigBee is a trademark of the ZigBee Alliance. Control4 is a registered trademark of Control4 Inc. Other marks may be the property of their respective owners.QSG-WMS-INST10O’2’4’6’8’10’ 15’ 20’ 25’ 30’5’12ºMove the sensor downward to reduce the range. Move the sensor up to around 12º to maximize range.12ºIndicates current motion sensor statusIndicates current battery levelIndicates current amountof light detectedIndicates current mode of operation (Day/Night)Allows Motion Sensor functionto be disabled when in Day or Night mode (also conservesbattery life)Controls light level and timerequired before Night mode istoggledInstructs the Wireless MotionSensor to send an updated lightlevel to the Zigbee networkwhen light level changes by atleast the specified percent.Lower values can compromisebattery lifeClick to programsettings into the deviceInstructs the Wireless Motion Sensorto send a periodic update of Motion status and light level. Onlychange if needed.Lower values cancompromise battery lifeControls how long the Motion Sensorwill look for absence of motionbefore triggering a No MotionDetected eventDetection area

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