Everspring Industry Co TR003-02 Z-WAVE SERIES User Manual

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Product Overview
SP814 MOTION DETECTOR

The Motion Detector is a Z-WaveTM enabled device and is fully compatible with
any Z-WaveTM enabled network. Z-WaveTM enabled devices displaying the
Z-WaveTM logo can also be used with it regardless of the manufacturer, and ours
can also be used in other manufacturer’s Z-WaveTM enabled networks. This
Motion Detector can control our modules via controller setting. Inclusion of this
Motion Detector on other manufacturer’s Wireless Controller menu allows
remote turn-on of connected modules and their connected lighting when the
Detector is triggered. Z-WaveTM nodes in the system also act as repeaters if they
support that function.


Front View
Inside View

Rear View

 Lens Cover (Wall-Lens Cover and Ceiling-Lens Cover)
 LED Indicator
 PIR Sensor
 Light Sensor
 Learning Key
The Motion Detector is designed with dual detecting mode: Security Mode and
Home Automation Mode. In security mode, the detector can be used as a
security device to detect movements only in protected area by detecting
changes in infra-red radiation levels (e.g. when a person moves within or across
the devices field of vision, a trigger radio signal will be transmitted). In home
automation mode, the detector can be used to detect movements in protected
area as well as darkness in ambient illumination by detecting changes in
percentage of lux level (e.g. once night falls, the percentage of ambient
illumination is lower than preset value, and a person moves within or across the
devices field of vision, a trigger radio signal will be transmitted). Along with
detecting mode, users can decide to mount the detector on a wall for farther
detecting distance but narrower coverage; while for ceiling mounting, shorter
detecting distance can be made but desired coverage can be expected at user’s
disposal.
Choosing a Mounting Location
The Motion Detector can be mounted either on a wall or under a ceiling. Before
selecting a position for Motion Detector, the following points should be noted:
1. Do not locate the detector facing a window/fan/air-conditioner or direct
sunlight. Motion Detectors are not suitable for use in conservatories or
draughty areas. (FIGURE 1)
Air
Conditioner
Window
Motion
Detector
Motion
Detector
Sun
Motion
Detector
Adding to Z-WaveTM Network
Door
FIGURE 1
In the rear casing, there is a learning key which is used to carry out inclusion,
exclusion or association. Put a Z-WaveTM Wireless Controller into
inclusion/exclusion mode, press the learning key on the detector for more than
3 seconds. The LED will illuminate green steadily along with 3 times of short
beeps follow by a medium beep, which implies that the detector enters code
learning mode. To complete the inclusion/exclusion process, the Motion
Detector supports one association group with five nodes. This has the effect
that when the Detector triggers, all devices associated with Detector will be
operated.
2. Do not position the detector directly above or facing any source of heat, e.g.
fires, radiators, boiler etc. (FIGURE 2)
Motion
Detector
Heat
Note: If code learning fails, the LED will flash orange on and off alternately along
with short beep tones.
FIGURE 2
3. Where possible, mount the detector so that the logical path of an intruder
would cut across the fan pattern rather than directly towards the detector.
(FIGURE 3)
3.
Decide the detector is to be wall-mounted (FIGURE 6a) or ceiling-mounted
(FIGURE 7a). Hold the rear cover in position and mark the two mounting
holes. Drill the holes, insert the plastic wall plugs and screw the rear cover
to the wall or ceiling using the screws supplied.
4.
Engage the detector to the rear cover firmly.
(1) Wall Mounting
The recommended position for wall mounting is at the height of 1.8m (5.91 ft)
from the floor. At this height, the optimum detection range is up to 10m
(32.81 ft) with coverage range of 110 degrees (FIGURE 6b).
FIGURE 3
4. For best results, locate the detector directly facing entrance. (FIGURE 4)
Motion
Detector
Motion
Detector
Door
FIGURE 4
Door
FIGURE 6a
Installation
(2) Ceiling Mounting
The unit can apply to two installations. Select a location for the unit based on
the coverage angles shown in FIGURE 6b and FIGURE 7b. To install a detector:
1.
2.
The recommended position for ceiling mounting is at the height of 2.8m
(9.19ft) from the floor. At this height, the optimum detection range is up to
5m (16.41ft) with coverage range of 360 degrees (FIGURE 7b).
Undo and remove the screw from the bottom edge of the detector to detach
the rear cover. (FIGURE 5a)
Insert 3 AA-size 1.5V alkaline batteries to the battery compartment, ensuring
that correct polarity is put. (FIGURE 5b)
FIGURE 5a
FIGURE 6b
FIGURE 5b
FIGURE 7a
FIGURE 7b
Settings
Once the wall-lens covers has been removed, reload the ceiling-lens cover and
turn it clockwise, ensure that the mark on the cover is pointing towards and
aligned with the mark on the detector (FIGURE 8e).
Coverage Range Adjustments
Two types of lens covers are provided for the detector. Wall-lens cover
(FIGURE 8a) is to be used when the detector is wall-mounted, whereas
ceiling-lens cover (FIGURE 8b) is to be used when the detector is
ceiling-mounted.
The coverage range adjustment is only applicable to
ceiling-lens cover; choose correct lens cover before mounting.
FIGURE 8e
Note: For detection of 360 degrees, simply remove wall-lens or ceiling-lens
(FIGURE 8f). Loading the full size of ceiling-lens (12 lens segments) will lead
to poor movement detection (FIGURE 8g).
FIGURE 8a
FIGURE 8b
The ceiling-lens cover is composed of 12 segments for limiting the detection
coverage, and each segment covers detection angle of 30 degrees. Follow the
grooves on the cover, the cover can be cut to suitable size (FIGURE 8c). The
remained segments are used for blanking off an undesirable detection area.
FIGURE 8f
FIGURE 8g
Operation
One segment is
removed
The following information is provided for setting the functions of the detector via
a controller. Please get familiar with any software of Z-Wave controller before
getting started.
Mode Selection
FIGURE 8c
The detector can be set in security mode or home automation mode. In
security mode, only PIR sensor is enabled, whereas in home automation mode,
both PIR sensor and light sensor are enabled. To select mode type via a
controller, please configure with following:
Please remove the wall-lens cover from the detector. To change cover, simply
turn the cover anticlockwise (FIGURE 8d).
Parameter number: 3
Size:
Value:
1 (security mode)
2 (home automation mode)
Note: The default value is set in 1, which implies security mode.
FIGURE 8d
Security Mode
Sensitivity Level (PIR sensor only)
The detector is triggered after it detected an intruder despite in the daytime or
nighttime. (FIGURE 9a) For example, a connected lighting turns on to indicate
an invasion has occurred in order to frighten intruders away.
In order to provide a best efficiency of the detector, it is recommended to test the
detector with movements from a farthest end of the coverage area at first time of
use. If movements cannot be detected sensitively, simply adjust the sensitivity
level. The sensitivity level is between 0 to 10. To adjust sensitivity level of the
detector, please configure with following:
Parameter number: 5
Size:
Value (range):
1 ~ 10 (the larger the number, the higher the sensitivity)
Note: The default value is set in 6, which implies medium sensitivity.
FIGURE 9a
Home Automation Mode
Re-trigger Interval Setting (PIR sensor only)
In darkness, the percentage of ambient illumination falls below a preset value.
The detector is triggered after it detected a person and a connected lighting turns
on to provide lights in stairway (FIGURE 9b).
This function is designed for setting the interval which allows PIR sensor to be
re-triggered after the detector has been triggered. For example, the interval is
set for 20 seconds. If a movement is detected, only wait after 20 seconds the
detector can be triggered again if it detects another movement. During 20
seconds period, the detector will not detect (FIGURE 10). The time interval can
be set between 0 seconds to 3600 seconds. To adjust time interval, please
configure with following:
Parameter number: 6
Size:
2 (if value is set larger than 255)
Value (range):
5 (sec) ~ 3600 (sec)
FIGURE 9b
Enabling/Disabling Sensor Detecting Function
There might be times where users wish to suspend the detecting functions of
detector temporarily. To enable or disable PIR sensor and light sensor, please
configure with following:
triggered
triggered
20 seconds
Parameter number: 4
Size:
Value:
0 (sensor disabled)
1 (sensor enabled)
detected a
movement
detected a
movement
(no response)
detected a
movement
FIGURE 10
Note: The default value is set in 1, which implies that the sensor detecting
function is on. Reconnection of power supply will enable the sensor detecting
function automatically.
Note: The default value is set in 5, which implies that the detector can only be
re-triggered after 5 seconds of interval.
On-Off Duration Setting
Low Battery Indication:
The function of on-off duration setting will be useful if the detector is connected
with a module or lighting. Once these associated appliances are activated (turn
to “On” status) after the detector has been triggered, they can be set to turn off
after 5 to 3600 seconds of duration which is set by users beforehand. To adjust
the on-off duration, please configure with following:
When the battery level on the Detector drops to a certain level, the detector will
emit a Z-Wave low battery command to controller; meanwhile, the detector will
flash red LED once every 30 seconds. Replace batteries as soon as possible.
Troubleshooting
Parameter number: 8
Size:
2 (if value is set larger than 255)
Value (range):
5 (sec) ~ 3600 (sec)
light
turns on
detector is
triggered
Symptom
LED cannot be
displayed
The detector not
working
light
turns off
Possible Cause
Run out of battery power
Recommendation
Replace a new battery
Check if reverse battery
polarity
Check if mounting
location is proper
Refit the battery with
correct polarity
Reposition its
mounting location
5 seconds
Check if the detector is
out of order
detected a
movement
FIGURE 11
Remove the source of
interference
Do not open the
detector; and send it to
the local retailer.
Specifications
Note: The default value is set in 15, which implies that the detector will send a
Z-Wave off command to associated appliances 15 seconds after triggered.
Lux Level Setting (home automation mode only)
When the detector is set in home automation mode, the user can set a detecting
percentage of lux level for light sensor. If the percentage of lux level of ambient
illumination falls below this percentage, and a person moves across or within the
protected area, the detector will emit Z-Wave ON command to controller and
activate connected modules and lighting. Percentage can be set between 0%
to 100%. To adjust percentage of lux level, please configure with following:
Battery
1.5V AA type size x 3
Range
Up to 70 meters line of sight
Warm Up Time
About 2 minutes
PIR Detection Coverage
Wall-Mounted:
Up to 10m x 110° (at 1.8m mounting height & 25°C)
Ceiling-Mounted:
Up to 5m x 360° (at 2m mounting height & 25°C)
Frequency Range
868 MHz
*Specifications are subject to change without notice
A501111244R
Parameter number: 7
Size:
Value (range):
1 (%) ~ 100 (%)
Note: The default value is set in 10, which implies 10% of lux level.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
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 protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following 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.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this
equipment.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter.
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.
If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps, hazardous
substances can leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain, damaging
your health and well-being.
When replacing old appliances with new once, the retailer is legally obligated to
take back your old appliance for disposal at least for free of charge.

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