SmartLabs 28452 Door Sensor User Manual
SmartLabs, Inc. Door Sensor Users Manual
Users Manual
® INSTEON Door Sensor 2845-x22 Contents Getting Started INSTEON Door Sensor Device Overview Tools Needed for Installation Test Your Location First Install in a Window Frame Installation Link First Locate the Hole Drill the Hole Test the Fit Using the Spacer INSTEON Links Understanding Linking Linking to the INSTEON Hub Linking to Control Another Device Five-Tap Linking to Control Another Device Multi-Linking or Making a Scene Unlinking a Device Multi-Unlinking or Removing a Scene 11 12 13 15 16 17 Programming Wheel About the Programming Wheel Programming Wheel 20 21 Factory Reset Factory Reset 23 Software-Only Features Enable Group 1 & 2 Broadcast 25 Disable Local Programming Disable LED and Beeper Adjust Heartbeat Interval Low Battery Warning 26 Appendix Troubleshooting Product Warranty 29 32 33 35 Getting Started Everything you need to quickly get up and running. INSTEON Door Sensor Device Overview Tools Needed for Installation ® Model: 2845-222 Door Sensor ® Model: 2845-222 Door Sensor Plunger Set Button Status LED Power Drill AAA Battery (Recommended) ® Model: 2845-222 Door Sensor 3/4-inch Auger Drill Bit Spacer Spacer Screw Phillips Screwdriver Test Your Location First Install in a Window Frame Door Sensor in it’s intended location and try add a Range Extender. ® Door Sensor Model: 2845-222 Installation Unbox and read instructions Test linking in the intended location Link with all devices you wish to control Drill a mounting hole and test Install Door Sensor and secure with a screw Oops. Forgot to link a device? See 5-Tap Linking. Installation Link First Locate the Hole low will still work. can link Drill the Hole Test the Fit assistant hold the door steady. now complete. Using the Spacer Slide the spacer over Door Sensor to ® Model: 2845-222 Door Sensor with the screw provided. INSTEON Links INSTEON devices can stand alone and function as a local switch or dimmer, but their real power comes when they are connected together to form a control system. Most INSTEON devices can control one another and be the recipient of control. The process of associating multiple INSTEON devices to one another is called Linking. Understanding Linking Links are One-Way Links Remember a Device’s State are created are one-way. 75% ® Switch Lamp Dimmer The switch will turn on the Lamp Dimmer to Controllers Responders controller are called responders. ® Model: 2845-222 Door Sensor ® On Neutral Off ® Set Load L1 Line ® ® Understanding Linking Controller-Only Responder-Only Some devices cannot control other devices; other devices. ® Motion Sensor Dimmer Switch LED Bulb Dimmer Switch Some devices can only link as responders to devices and scenes. Sensor. Grouping Devices Use Cross Linking You may want to group together two each direction. Load To mirror Switch A and B so that they each control one another and the connected Link Switch A to Switch B and repeat to link Switch B to Switch A. 10 Linking to the INSTEON Hub All Devices Rooms Add All Devices Check-In Favorites Back Door Bathroom Bedroom Bathroom Bedroom Hallway Font Door Garage Door Garage Light Kitchen Living Room Outside Motion Sensor Outside Lights 72º 72º For Hardware Preview devices. Model: 2845-222 Status may not report Thermostat properly during LED Bulb ® Add Device Door Sensor Preview Door Sensor Open/Close Sensor Your Door Sensor is now added 11 Linking to Control Another Device Model: 2845-222 Model: 2845-222 Door Sensor ® ® ® Adjust your responder to the desired Door Sensor ® 12 Five-Tap Linking to Control Another Device If Your Door Is Already Open If Your Door Is Closed Press and release Door Sensor’s contact plunger twice then hold the contact ® ® Door Sensor Door Sensor Model: 2845-222 Model: 2845-222 ® ® Door Sensor Door Sensor Model: 2845-222 Model: 2845-222 OR ® ® Door Sensor Door Sensor Model: 2845-222 Model: 2845-222 ® ® Door Sensor Door Sensor Model: 2845-222 Model: 2845-222 ® Door Sensor Model: 2845-222 or close the door without exiting linking mode. Hold Linking process. Linking Unlinking Exit 13 Five-Tap Linking to Control Another Device Model: 2845-222 ® Adjust your responder to the desired Door Sensor ® ® 14 Multi-Linking or Making a Scene ® Model: 2845-222 Door Sensor 50% 72% Lamp 1 Lamp 2 30% ON Lamp 3 Appliance Model: 2845-222 ® Door Sensor ONCE ® Your Door Sensor will now control your scene. 15 Unlinking a Device ® Model: 2845-222 Model: 2845-222 Door Sensor ® Model: 2845-222 ® Press and hold the controlled Door Sensor Door Sensor ® ® Your Door Sensor will no longer 16 ® Model: 2845-222 Door Sensor ® Model: 2845-222 Door Sensor ® Model: 2845-222 Door Sensor Multi-Unlinking or Removing a Scene Press and hold the controlled ® 17 Multi-Unlinking or Removing a Scene mode. ® Model: 2845-222 Door Sensor ® ® Model: 2845-222 Door Sensor ® ® Your Door Sensor will no longer 18 Programming Wheel Encompassing all on-device programming options, use the Programming Wheel to set local properties. For the best experience, use software for managing device properties. 19 NEW About the Programming Wheel About the Wheel Navigating the Wheel programming wheel presents even the most green red Programming Wheel Features device. 20 Linking Mode Unlinking Mode Multi-Linking Mode MultiUnlinking Mode Select Select Model: 2845-222 Door Sensor ® Programming Wheel Navigating the Wheel 21 Factory Reset A factory reset will erase all links stored in the device’s database as well as any customized properties. 22 Factory Reset ® Door Sensor Model: 2845-222 ® Door Sensor Model: 2845-222 go and Door Sensor will emit a ® Door Sensor ® Model: 2845-222 Door Sensor Model: 2845-222 LONG ® Door Sensor Model: 2845-222 23 Software-Only Features Most INSTEON devices contain features that can only be enabled, 24 Software-Only Features Enable Group 1 & 2 Broadcast Disable Local Programming When enabled, Door Sensor will send a separate On for opening and for closing. Useful if you want a device to turn on when the door closes, like a bathroom fan. Prevents changing any settings using the set button or tap-and-hold programming. Model: 2845-222 ® Group 2 ON Door Sensor Group 1 ON Disable LED and Beeper Model: 2845-222 ® Adjust Heartbeat Interval Customize the duration of time between sensor check-ins; by default, the sensor will broadcast it’s state once every 24 hours. Door Sensor The status LED will not blink when the sensor is triggered and the beeper will not respond to button presses. ® Door Sensor Model: 2845-222 25 Software-Only Features Low Battery Warning Enable or disable a low battery broadcast that can trigger events with software. 26 Appendix Everything else you might need to know about your INSTEON product. 27 INSTEON Glossary Responder Blinking Dual-Band Ramp Rate Link Linking Unlinking / Unlinking Load Retry Scene thermostat adjusts to 72º. Set Button Simulcast nodes can join the network without any installation procedure. X10 28 General Brand SPB28452 5202A-28452 2845-222 US 2845-422 EU Patent patents) 813922013092 US 813922013603 EU Operation Audio Alert Direct contact with contact plunger required Status LED INSTEON Features 400 0x10 0x11 US 0x14 EU 417 Yes 29 1 Yes Yes Phase Detect Beacon Responder Yes Mechanical Switch Type Dimensions Plastic Set Button Storage Temperature Range 0.64 oz 20g 30 Electrical Battery Type AAA 6 months Supply Voltage X10 Features (Powerline Only) X10 Support 31 Troubleshooting Door Sensor won’t link to other INSTEON Devices Try this: • • coverage. Try this: • • Try this: • 32 de licence. L’exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de warranty. compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 33 potential negative consequences to the environment and human health. Product category: general consumer (category 3). 34 Product Warranty Limited Warranty Limitations Rev 09.26.13 35
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