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EM6581 e-Domotica Motion Sensor
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  • Page 1 EM6581 e-Domotica Motion Sensor English manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    6.1.4 Other points to consider ................12 6.2 Mounting the motion sensor ................13 7.0 Test the motion sensor .................... 14 7.1 Detection display on the e-Centre screen, Mweb and the e-Domotica app ..14 7.2 Test the alarm ...................... 14 8.0 Frequently Asked Questions..................15 9.0 Service and support ....................
  • Page 3: Packing Contents

    EM6575 e-Domotica Siren for example. Or notify you via the online e- Domotica Portal by phone, text message or email. It is also possible to use the EM6581 for more comfort at home, for example to switch on lighting automatically when you enter a room. When no motion is detected anymore, the lights can also be switched off automatically, or switched off automatically after several (preset) minutes).
  • Page 4: Add The Motion Sensor To Your E-Domotica E-Centre

    Tips: If you already use 230V powered e-Domotica accessories, you are able to include the motion sensor on the location where the motion sensor needs to be mounted. The benefit of doing this is that the e-Domotica accessories learn the communication route to the e-Centre directly.
  • Page 5: Setup An Absence Alarm Or Night Alarm

    Provide a name and location for the device and click ‘Save’. 10. The EM6581 is now added to your e-Centre and can be used. 11. Screw the back panel on the motion sensor.
  • Page 6 ENGLISH Image 4. Absence alarm settings Click on ‘Alarm Settings’ in the menu. Click ‘Edit’ to setup or change the settings of the absence alarm. First setup the PIN settings for this alarm. By default a PIN code 1234 is enabled using the alarm. In certain situations, you do not want to use a PIN code, so you can disable this by clicking on the checkbox.
  • Page 7 ENGLISH For example if you are going to mount the e-Centre in your living room and have a door sensor on the front door and back door together with a motion sensor in the living room, you should enable these sensors, because these sensors are located in the route to the e-Centre.
  • Page 8: Setup Your Personal Alarm System Using The E-Domotica Portal

    5.0 Setup your personal alarm system using the e-Domotica Portal. The EM6581 Motion Sensor can be used with the e-Domotica Portal. This allows you to notify yourself and other contact persons, once the absence alarm is fired. This option is only possible if your e-Centre is connected to the internet and registered on the portal.
  • Page 9: Setup Notifications To Contact Persons

    ENGLISH Image 6. Select contact persons Select one or more contact persons under ‘Available contact persons’ and use the ‘Add’ button to change them to the right side, under “Selected contact persons”. You can also drag and drop the contact persons from left to right and in reverse, using your mouse.
  • Page 10: Assigning A Camera To The Absence Alarm

    10 | ENGLISH 5.3 Assigning a camera to the Absence alarm On this tab, you can assign an e-Domotica camera to the Absence alarm. Refer to the following image for an example: Image 8. Assign a camera to the absence alarm When the absence alarm is fired, the e-Centre will send the recorded images from the selected camera to the e-Domotica Portal.
  • Page 11: Ceiling Lens And Wall Lens

    11 | ENGLISH Image 9. Mounting height and distance of the motion sensor It is recommended to mount the motion sensor around 1.8 meters high. This height allows the sensor to have the greatest range. Up to 10 meter and 110 degrees. Mounting to the ceiling Image 10.
  • Page 12: Detectoion Area

    12 | ENGLISH Image 11. Remove wall lens counter clockwise. Image 12. Mount the ceiling lens, clockwise. Note! The ceiling lens has a shading cap mounted by default. This shading cap can be used to cover a part of the ceiling lens to exclude it from the detection area. For example when you want to detect only the kitchen area in a situation with an open kitchen and living room.
  • Page 13: Mounting The Motion Sensor

    Do not mount the motion sensor on a vibrating surface . • Mount the motion sensor within the range of the e-Domotica e-Centre or 230V • powered accessories functioning as a repeater (switch or dimmer for example). When mounting, consider curtains, blinds or other moving objects which may •...
  • Page 14: Test The Motion Sensor

    You can check if motion has been detected on the e-Centre screen, Mweb web page and the e-Domotica app using your smart phone or tablet. Go to ‘Devices’, go to the location of the motion sensor and check the following.
  • Page 15: Frequently Asked Questions

    15 | ENGLISH You can now choose to disable the alarm using your disable PIN code or to continue this alarm to check if phone calls or text messages are received via the e-Domotica Portal. 8.0 Frequently Asked Questions The latest frequently asked questions for your product can be found on the support page of your product.
  • Page 16: Warranty Conditions

    Products are not covered by the warranty when subjected to incorrect/improper use, external influences...
  • Page 17: Declaration Of Conformity

    The information contained in this document has been created with the utmost care. No legal rights can be derived from these contents. e-Domotica cannot be held responsible, nor liable for the information contained in this document. e-Domotica is part of Cross Hardware BV EM6581 R1 | 08-2014...

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