Operating Principle; Performance Features; Use In Systems Of Different Manufacturers; Dsk Code - Abus PLBW10100 Manual

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1.3. Operating principle

The device was developed for use in alarm and home automation systems that use the Z-Wave wireless
standard. The device has the following functions:
Motion detector
It uses Passive Infrared (PIR) technology to detect movement in a defined area by detecting the
changes in thermal radiation caused by the moving body inside or outside the detection zone.
When the motion detector is triggered, an alarm signal is sent to the Z-Wave controller and, after
receiving the signal, the Z-Wave controller performs a specific action according to its settings.
When motion is detected, the indicator LED lights up.
The sensitivity & characteristics of the PIR sensor can be adjusted via the parameter settings so
that the sensor hides pets up to approx. 38kg so that your pet can move freely without triggering
the sensor.
Integrated illuminance* sensor with separate day/night report
The device automatically sends the measured brightness value and the day/night report to the
Z-Wave controller or on request of the Z-Wave controller at periodic intervals.
In addition, the brightness and day/night report is sent with each motion detection (default
setting). You can adjust the lux threshold of the day/night report via parameter.
*A photoconductive sensor is used to measure the illuminance (LUX). As this sensor can
have up to 25% error tolerance on measured values, we recommend using the light
values only to distinguish between day and night.
Tamper protection between the device and wall bracket
When the housing is opened, the sabotage switch is triggered and the device sends a sabotage
alarm to the Z-Wave controller.

1.4. Performance features

The device..:
... is a battery-powered motion detector
... is due to its design only suitable for wall mounting
... is Z-Wave Plus compatible & certified
... supports the Z-Wave S2 standard (Security 2)
... has a low battery warning function
... was developed for indoor installation

1.5. Use in systems of different manufacturers

This product can be operated in any Z-Wave network with other Z-Wave certified devices from other
manufacturers. All mains operated nodes within the network will act as repeaters regardless of vendor
to increase reliability of the network.

1.6. DSK code

The DSK code (Device-Specific Key) is the device-specific key of your device and is required for secure
inclusion (teach-in) via S2 on the Z-Wave controller. The first 5 digits of the DSK code can be found on
the QR Code on the back of the product. Please enter them in the inclusion process when prompted.
Alternatively, you can transfer the entire DSK code that you find on the enclosed DSK card to the Z-
Wave controller via QR Code Scan. Please keep the DSK card in a safe place!
Hint:
We recommend the secure S2 inclusion (must be supported by the Z-Wave controller) Please enter the
5 digits of the DSK code (bottom of the device) or the entire DSK code (QR code) when prompted.
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