Digital Home System DHS-ZW-SNMT-01 User Manual

Z-wave motion sensor

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VERA 2 / 3 / Lite
LAGOTEK
Z-Wave
Motion Sensor
User Guide
DHS-ZW-SNMT-01

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  • Page 1 Works with: VERA 2 / 3 / Lite LAGOTEK Z-Wave Motion Sensor User Guide DHS-ZW-SNMT-01...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Content Product Overview Z-Wave Operations Integration with Vera2/3/Lite Home Controller Prerequisites Including the sensor into Vera Z-Wave Home Network Exclusion (unpairing) of the sensor from Z-Wave home network Inclusion (pairing) of the sensor with Z-Wave home network Con guring the Motion Sensor Con guring the Temperature Sensor Calibration of the Temperature Sensor, using Temperature O set parameter Selecting UPnP con guration les for the Temperature Sensor...
  • Page 3: Z-Wave Operations

    Z-Wave Operations Installation 1. Use a at screwdriver at the inlets on The Z-Wave Motion Sensor can detect movement, measure light intensity and tempera- the sides to gently unlock the back cover. ture and can trigger a security system. 2. Use the designated holes on the back NOTE: Before including the product to your Z-wave network it is advised to perform cover to screw mount of the Motion Sensor.
  • Page 4: Integration With Vera2/3/Lite Home Controller

    Integration with Vera Home Controller Include or exclude mode 1. Make sure your Z-Wave controller is in the right operation mode (include or exclude). MiCasaVerde Vera2/3/Lite (refered later as Vera - some minor di erences in User Interface 2. When the Z-Wave Motion Sensor is mounted, remove it from the back cover as explained UI4 and UI5 explained) is a fully featured, easy to install, con gure and use Home Automa- in step one of the Mounting instructions.
  • Page 5: Including The Sensor Into Vera Z-Wave Home Network

    Including the sensor into Vera Z-Wave Home Network 4. Please press the tamper switch at the back of the device for seconds. 5. After seconds, the led will blink three times; you can now release the button. 6. Exclusion should start immediately. Very quick blinking on the Z-Wave led on Vera front NOTE:...
  • Page 6: Con Guring The Motion Sensor

    Con guring the Motion Sensor b. “Data Size” – choose “1 byte hex” c. “Desired Value” – type required -,value, e.g. 64 6. Click SAVE in Vera and wait till new settings are saved in Vera. NOTE: 7. Press the temper button on the device and keep it for 3-7 seconds, then release. This is to The sensor has a few con gurable parameters which determine its behaviour.
  • Page 7: Con Guring The Temperature Sensor

    Con guring the Temperature Sensor NOTE: The sensor has a few con gurable parameters which determine its behaviour. The con gurable parameter related to the Temperature Sensor Temperature O set - An o set for the temperature in degrees. Default is zero.
  • Page 8: Con Guring The Illumination Sensor

    device_type = urn:schemas-micasaverde-com:device:LightSensor:1 3. Click SAVE in Vera and wait till new settings are saved in Vera. device_ le = D_LightSensor1.xml Your Temperature Sensor is set up. 3. Click SAVE in Vera and wait till new settings are saved in Vera. You may want to change its name or assign it to room.
  • Page 9: Using Motion Sensor In Vera Scenes

    “New Scene -> Events tab -> Add Event” (Vera) or “New Scene -> Triggers” (Vera 3 /Lite UI5) Device=Motion sensor Type of Event= A sensor (door/windiow/motion etc.) is tripped Name=whatever Tripped=No Using Temperature sensor in Vera Scenes NOTE: The sensor sleeps for the duration of the Wake Up interval, which defaults to 1800 Using Motion sensor in Vera Scenes seconds or 30 minutes.
  • Page 10: Creating Conditions In Vera Scenes Based On Temperature Readings

    Using Illumination Sensor in Vera Scenes In this example the Temperature Sensor has ID = 4. Replace it with your device ID NOTE: The sensor sleeps for the duration of the Wake Up interval, which defaults to 1800 seconds or 30 minutes. When the interval expires, it wakes up and may be pulled for current illumination level reading by Vera.
  • Page 11: Changing Wakeup Interval And Pulling Settings For Illumination Sensor In Vera

    Click “ Save Lua” and then SAVE in Vera and wait till new settings are saved. Click SAVE in Vera and wait till new settings are saved in Vera. Please press the tamper switch at the back of the device for 3-8 seconds. Changing Wakeup Interval in Vera After 3-5 seconds, the led will blink three times;...
  • Page 12: Appendix

    Appendix Not listening Routing SLAVE This Z-Wave product will be used as routing slave. Slave nodes are nodes in a Z-Wave net- Indication mode work that receive commands and perform actions based on the command. This device will always be in sleep mode because it works on batteries. In sleep mode the device is not active The indicator light gives various statuses of the device as follows: listening, the device will wake up according to the wakeup command class.
  • Page 13 Class: 0x80 COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY Sensitivity This class is used to request and report battery levels for a given device. When battery level Description: the sensitivity of the motion circuit is lower than 20% Z-Wave sensor will send a battery warning (value 255) after every wake up Default: 0x50 = 80 noti cation.
  • Page 14 Class: 0x60 COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_V2 Every other alarm type that is requested will be ignored by application. Request temperature Con guration Reset Channel 1 The Z-Wave sensor supports a con guration reset function. Con guration reset means Note: The returned value is the measured temperature (+/- o set) inside the housing with 2 -All con guration values are defaulted.

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