Remotesolution SA01E Smart Home Sensor User Manual
Remote Solution Co., Ltd. Smart Home Sensor Users Manual
Users Manual
Door / Window Sensor Document Number . Rev. 1.0 Pairing button 1 Press pairing button on the gateway 2 rhe orange LED will blinkthen the gateway turn into the pairing standby mode (The orange LED will keep blink 7mg for oeseconds.) ' The sensor detects open/close state ofa door/Window and ' Zigbee 8t RF frontrend module are mounted on the sensor for distant operation up to 400meters, ‘ The sensor uses CR2032 coin cell battery. Battery lifetime is apporx. 2 years. ‘ User can easilyinstall using double sided tape, ' Please use screws as optional to tighten between door/ window and a sensor. Introduction ‘ Keep the glued side oftape clean before installing a sensor. (This product is working with ethernet gateway.) Pairing failure The gateway and the sensorwlll try palllng rermseeenas. li‘they are failed to be paired withlrl AOSemnds, the orange LED will be on - Sensor is designed totry palring when pull tab IS initially removed Pleaserollow below Instruction in case pairing is railed /\ Pairing Q button H ll 3, Pull battery tab from the sensor to try pairing With the gateway (The sensorwil try palrlng ror aoxemnds) Prrss in: VI”? minor- or the XLIUU’A OHU' 4, Once orange LED is off, pairing is done. 'I.The sensors retry to pair with a red mlor LED blinking reports the state to Ethernet gateway via RF communication. Sensor To case Battery holder Screw B (Zea) Bottom cover Double sided ta Packa . e Contents Metal Pairing Pin (ieai /3\ Dimensions ‘4: 8 Powersource ‘75 Battery Lifetime u . a) OperatingTemperature Storage Temperature Relative Humidity 2, The method of the registration as pairing is done.($hould checkthe list on the smart phone) 3 Indoor/windowsensors,easily chezked with attaching and detach ring magnetwrrh sensors. User tan edi'. me text regarding registered sensors on DSR application Magnetic Top case Ma net Bottom cover g2 CR2032 Coin (Ell Pletise rerer to this wnen thanoing (1 ea) the battery or using mews (Sensor Module) L: 28mm, W: 54.5mm, H: 11.3mm (Magnetic Module) L= i3.7mm,W= 45.3mm, H= 11.3mm CR2032(3V) Lithium Battery iea 2 years at 25'C (77'F), typical, Indoor use O'C ~ 50'0, Indoor use ,1 (YO ~ 60°C up to 95% nonncondensing RF Performance Requirements — Protocolsiigbee HA Supported channels: IEEE802.15.4 CHii to CH26 AWARNING Eili’ién‘i‘iisilnan‘nln‘i’fl trne sensor stPlied witni rnis produu eentains a {Din/button teii battery ii the min/button teii battery is swallowed names. tater. internn earns inrttiznotnrnaun lend lnduth heeanewsna asea tratienes away horn tniiaren it the battery tomoartment can not tiase setnrery step using the praoiiet ana keep it myrnsmeniiaren iryeainintesnenes nighttime.“ swallowed orpineainsiaeanymn o/thebody seek immediate meaitsi attention Caution 7 . ~ : Metallic door/window can . ofifii\ reduce operating signal . Gap Range u .7 m e a powers .Typ 10 mm (0.39 ) it can affect on operating distance. Tit ' Face arrows each other when install sensor P; o . > The sensor installation isto be on the left orthe magnet. The magnet Is to be on the ttgrrt oftrte sensor. lAccordtng to Shape ofa door, install them opposrtely'r ‘_ a: ."9 :5 (a To t a E \gi_/ '— ‘O 1'5 To tn The sensor installation is on the doorframe. The magnet is on the door. Keep 10mm(0.39") distance between sensor and magnetic module, Insert m Remove Kim Attach Attach Install on wall, ’I double sided tape 1 double sided tape door or window 0 . Sensor Module 1 T552353 Magnetic Module N e CD unscrew .C . g - u 2 212mm K9 ' a; Replace C 3: battery 0 m with arrow (6 no dtrectton. To tn Install on wall, door orwindow \\:\1 ”\‘z‘d‘l § § r§ How to fix using screws How to fix using screws FCC Compliance Statement W: edurpnrentna; been teated and lotmd teeonrpry wrtn tne lrmrblurarilas: a drdrtat devrctr pundantta partlSoltheFCirulex mexelimitxaredexignedta provldereaxonibl! protection against nannrdt rnterrerenee rn a residentml installation This edttrp rmnntgeneramx uses, and an radrare mdiorequency energy and r ndt med rn accordznzewrth the instructions, mzyaum narnrntt rnrenereneereradra :urnnwnrmron: rnere ix noddaranteetnatrntenereneewrtt netdeedr rn avariiculirirrstallation trtnr: Nuivmentdoexcauxe nannrttt rnterrerenee to radradrteternran reflpctionr theuxeri: eneadraged to trytocorrettthz rntenerenee by ane or rndre artne rattewrng measure: - Reorrerri or relocatethe receiving antenna - tncreue ordecreaxethe :epararron between me equipmentznd receiver . 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Press pairing button on the gateway, 2.The orange LED will blink then the gateway turn into the pairing standby mode. (The orange LED will keep blink -ing for 60seconds.) ‘ Temperature sensor can be installed indoor such as house, office especially warehouse, bathroom and laundry room. ‘ The sensor can measure temperature and send temperature data to Ethernet gateway via RF communication ~ Low voltage communication and embedded RF amplifier can provide a wide range of communication, in every 15minutes. Ethernet gateway. Introduction ' The sensor uses CR2032 coin cell battery. Battery lifetime is apporx, 2years, . The sensor reports temperature data to Ethernet gateway - In case of damage, sensor can detects damage and notify 4 User can easily install using double sided tape. (This product is working with ethernet gateway.) ‘ Sensor is designed to try pairing when pull tab is initially removed 3. Pull battery tab from the sensor to try pairing with the gateway. (The sensorWill try pairing for4Useconds.) 4. Once orange LED is off, pairing is done. Pairing failure The gateway and the sensor will try pairing for 405econds. lfthey are failed to be paired within 40seconds, the orange LED will be off. Screw A (2ea) Packa o e Contents Q CR2032 Coin cell (lea) Please follow below instruction in case pairing is failed. Pairing button Press Pairing button on the sensorsonte 1,The sensors retry to pair with a red color LED blinking. 2.The method ofthe registration as pairing is done.(Should check the list on the smart phone.) User can edit the text regarding registered sensors on DSR application Metal Pairing Pin (1 ea) f\ * ’:\J Please refer to this when changing the battery or using screws Installation Guide 1 Specifications Attach double sided tape Open Top case unscrew a screw. (see arrow) Replace battery with arrow direction. Batter chan oe insert How to fix using screws Dimensions Power source Battery Lifetime Operating Temperature Reporting range Storage Temperature Relative Humidity L— 28mm,W= 54.5mm, H= 11.3mm CR2032(3V) Lithium Battery 1ea 2 years at 25°C (77°F), typical, Indoor use 0°C ~50°C, Indoor use (Temperature) 0°C ~ 50 °C, AcCuracy i2°c -10°C ~ 60°C up to 95% non-condensing RF Performance Requirements — Protocols : Zigbee HA Supported channels: |EEE802,15.4 CH1 1 to CH26 NING Do NOT lNGEST BATTERY CHEMlCAL BURN HAZARD lThe sensor supplied withl This product contains a coin/button cell battery. lr the coin/button cell battery is swallowed, it can cause severe internal burns in rust 2 hours and can lead io deaih Keep new and used batteries away rrom children. lrthe battery compartment does not close securely, stop using the product and keep it away rrom children iryou think batteries mlght have been swallowed or placed inside any pan orthe body, seelt immediate medical attention, FCC Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and round to comply with the limits ror a Class is dlgltal device, pursuant to partlSorthe Fcc rules These limitsaredesionedto provide reasonable protection against harmrul interrerence in a residential installation Thisequip cment generates, uses, and can radiate radio reouency energy and, ir not used in accordance With the instructions, may cause harmrul interrerence to radio (ommunicatlons There is no guarantee that intenerence will not occur in a particular installation lnhiseduipmentdoes cause harmrul interrerence to radio ortelevlslon reception, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more orthe following measures Reorient or relocate the recelvlng antenna. lncrease or decrease the. separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dlflerem (rum that whlch the recelver ls connected. consultthe dealer oran experienced remote control/TV technician ror help. lt is strongly recommended that the N be plugg red into a separate wall outlet The user is cautioned thatchanges and modlfica rtlons madeto the eouipmentvvithoutihe approval orthe manuracturer could void the user's authority to operatethis equipment. This device complies with part is ofthe FCC rules Operation is subiect to therolldwmg twocondl '(lanj : (I) Thisdevice may not cause harmful interference, and in this device must accept any interrerence received. lncludlng Interference that may cause undesired operation. "CAUTION“ : Exposure to Radio Frequency Radia 1an Antenna shall be mounted in such a manner to rnirllmlze the potentlal for human contact to minimize the potential rdr human Contact durlng normal operation The antenna should not be contacted during operation to avoid the possibility or exceeding the FCC radio rreouency exposure limit, “CAUTION”. Exposure to Radlo Frequency Radia ctlcn,ThIsequlpment complies with rcc radiation exposure limits set ronh ror an uncontrolled environment This equipment must be installed and operated with minimum distance of 10cm between the radiator and your body, This transmit ctermodule is authorized onlyroruse in device where theantenna may be installed suchthatzo cm may be maintained between the antenna and users, _ _ . Sensor is designed to try pairing Please follow below instruction in Palrmg when pulltab is initially removed case pairing '5 fallEd' button Pairing button 3. Pull battery tab from the sensor to try pairing with the gateway. PMS Pamg bum” (The sensorWill try pairing for4UsecondsJ on the sensors Once 1. Press paiying button on the 4. Once orange LED is off, pairing is done 1,The sensors retry to pair with a gateway. , . , red color LED blinking. Pairing failure . . 2.The mange LED will blinkthen 2.The method ofthe registration as Humidity Sensor the gatewayturn into the pairing The gateway and the sensorwilltry pairing '5 done.(Should ChECk the standby mode, pairing for 405econds‘ ”51 on the smart phone.) (The orange LEDwill keep blink Ifthey are failed to be paired within User can editthe text regarding -ing for 605econds.) 40seconds, the orange LED will be off. registered sensors on DSR application Pairing Guide Document Number : Rev. 1.0 ' Humidity sensor can be installed indoor, Such as house, office, warehouse etc. - The sensor measures humidity and reports humidity data to ethernet gateway via RF communication. ‘ Low voltage communication and embedded RF amplifier provide a wide range of communication. ' The sensor is working with CR2032 coin cell battery, Battery lifetime is approx‘ 2years‘ - The sensor reports humidity data to ethernet gateway for every 15minutes, In case of damage, sensor detects damage and reports notification to ethernet gateway. - User can easily install using double sided tape. Screw A (Zea) Packa o e Contents Introduction Metal Pairing Pin ‘ Please use screws as optional to tighten installation. ' t (lea) f\ - Keep the glued side oftape clean before you install a sensor. g CR2032 COIn cell (lea) » ’:\J (This product is working with ethernet gateway.) Please referto this when changing the battery or usmg screws Installation Guide 1 Specifications 1 Attach double sided tape Open Top case unscrew a screw. (see arrow) Replace battery with arrow direction. How to fix using screws Dimensions Power source Battery Lifetime Operating Temperature Reporting range Storage Temperature Rela eHum‘ y L: 28mm, W= 54.5mm, H= 11.3mm CR2032(3V) Lithium Battery lea 2 years at 25°C (77°F), typical, Indoor 0°C ~50'C, Indoor use (Humidity) maximum @ 0—80% RH : 4,5 % RH —10'C ~ 60'C up to 95% nonccondensing RF Performance Requirements — Protocols : Zigbee HA Supported channels : |EEE802.15.4 CH11 to CH26 NING Do NOTiNGESTEATTERY CHEMiDAL own HAZARD rrne sensor suppiied Witni This product contains a coin/button ceii battery. ir tne coin/button cell battery is swallowed. it can cause severe internai burns in rust 2 hours and can lead to death Keep new and used batteries away horn cniidren irtne battery compartment does not time securely. stop using the product and keep it away rrom children. if you think batteries might have been swaiiowed or placed inside any pan ortne body, seeit immediate medieai attention FCC Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and round to compiy with the iimits ror a Class a digital device, pursuant to paniSuHhE FCC rules These limits aredesignedto prawde reasonable protection against narmrul interrerence in a residentiai instaiiation rnisequip cment generates, uses, and can radiate radio reouency energy and, it not used in accordance with the instructions, may cause narmrui interrerence to radio communications There is no guarantee that intenerence will not occur in a particuiar installation iithiseduipmentddes cause narmrul interrerence to radio or television recep ctiDri, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference byoneor more ortneroiiovving measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. increase or decrease the separation between the equipment and receiver, Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dlflerent (rum that which the receiver is connected. Consultthe dealer oran experienced remote controirrv technician tor heip. it is strongly recommended that the N be plugg red into a separate wail outlet The user lS cautioned that changes and modifica -tions madetcthe equipmentwithouttheapproval orthe manuracturer couid void the user's authority to operatethis equipment. This device complies with part is ofthe FCC rules Operation is subyectta theroliowing twocondi 'tiani : (I) This device may not cause harmrui interference, and in this device must accept any interference received. including interrerence that may cause undesired operation. "CAUTION“ : Exposure to Radio Frequency Radia 'tiun Antenna shaii be mounted in such a manner to minimize the potential for human contact to minimize the potential (or human contact during normal operation The antenna shouid not be contacted during operation to avoid the possibility or exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure iimit, “CAUTION”. Exposure to Radio Frequency Radia ctiun.Thlsequlprnent complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set rorth ror an uncontrolled environment This equipmentmust be installed and operated with minimum distance at 10cm between the radiator and your body. This transmit ctermodule is authorized oniyroruse in devrce wheretheantenna may be installed suchthatzo cm may be maintained between theantenna and users.
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