CONTACT SENSOR
Iris Contact Sensor alerts you when doors, windows, cabinets and
more are opened or closed, and senses temperature to help you
monitor your home.
reset button
battery (cr2)
key features
Hall Effect Sensor
The Iris Contact Sensor features a Hall effect sensor for increased sensitivity,
reliability, and reduced size. By eliminating the need for a reed switch, the
Hall effect sensor has no moving parts, increasing reliability. This feature also
increases the battery life of the sensor.
Easy Mounting Options
The Iris Contact Sensor can be installed using either adhesive strips or mount-
ing screws (both included).
Remove-to-Pair Join Process
All 3-Series sensors feature "Remove to Pair" joining. The device ships with
the battery pre-installed and all that is needed to begin the joining process is to
pull out a small plastic tab from the bottom of the device. There is nothing for
the user to take apart or put back together.
Reports Temperature:
Use the contact sensor to receive alerts when the temperature rises or falls to
user-defined levels.
Superior Output Power & Over-the-Air Updates:
The Contact Sensor supports over-the-air updates providing for seamless up-
grades and feature additions without the need for any user interaction.
getting started
Step 1
In the Iris by Lowe's App, select the + sign then "Devices."
Step 2
Remove the battery tab labeled "Remove to Pair". The hub will beep
when pairing is complete.
user guide: iris contact sensor (3320-l)
0.80"
20 mm
led
2.5"
51 mm
front
pairing
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lowe's item #
690400
use case
• Receive alerts when doors/
windows open or close while
you're away
• Trigger "welcome" or
"goodbye" Scenes
• Trigger alarm when doors or
windows unexpectedly open
• Automate lights in closets
and small rooms
compatibilit y
The Lowe's IRIS Contact
Sensor is fully ZigBee HA 1.2
certified and will work with
other open ZigBee HA 1.2-
certified systems.
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model
3320-L
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