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1. 13 Class 0x60 COMMAND_CLASS_ MULTI_CHANNEL_V2 Request temperature Channel 1 Note The returned value is the measured temperature offset inside the housing with 2 decimals Request light lux Channel 2 Note The returned value is the measured LDR resistance in Class 0x85 COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION The Association Command Class is used to associate other devices with the Z Wave sensor The devices that are associated can be controlled on application level The Z Wave sensor can be associated into a grouping If so the Z Wave sensor can control another Z Wave device Number of groupings 1 Maximum supported nodes per group 5 Because only one group is supported grouping identifier is ignored in all cases Class 0x84 COMMAND_CLASS _WAKE_UP The Wake Up Command Class is used at battery operated devices This class allows the Z Wave sensor to wake up occasionally to notify others devices that the Z Wave sensor is ready to receive commands After receiving the commands the Z Wave sensor will go into sleep mode again The wake up interval can be set using the WAKE_UP_INTERVAL_SET command The default value is 0x1C20 7200 sec 2 hour The default node is OxFF 255 broadcast It is possible to send a wake up notification on user interaction To do this press and hold the tamper switch for 8 seconds When the wake up time is set to 0 a wake up notification is never send periodically only on user interaction Class
2. 0x71 COMMAND_CLASS_ ALARM This command class is used to identify the state of the tamper alarm The device will send an unsolicited report to the controller if the status is changed the value 0x00 will indicate that the tamper is placed correctly on the wall The value OxFF will indicate a tamper alarm There is 1 alarm type 3 Tamper switch Every other alarm type that is requested will be ignored by application Every other alarm type that is requested will be ignored by application Configuration Reset The Z Wave sensor supports a configuration reset function Configuration reset means All configuration values are defaulted Wake up interval is defaulted This function can be activated by sending a configuration set frame CONFIGURATION_SET Parameter 0x01 Size 0x01 can t be different from 1 Value OxFF can be any value except for 0x55 or OxAA When the value of configuration value is requested 2 possible values can be returned CONFIGURATION_REPORT Parameter 0x01 Value 0x55 Device doesn t have all his configuration settings anymore Even when a configuration parameter is changed back to the default value Value OxAA Devices still has all his factory settings This are only configuration parameters wake up interval can be changed Always awake mode The always awake mode is used to request different values from the device The always awake mode can be activated by CONFIGURATION_SET Parameter 0x05 Size 0x0
3. 2 Click on Add configuration settings Fill out the fields a Variable type 2 b Data Size choose 2 byte hex c Desired Value type required Mode Timeout value e g 1 Click on Add configuration settings Fill out the fields a Variable type 3 b Data Size choose 2 byte hex c Desired Value type required Switch Off Time value e g F 4 OPTIONAL for Mode selection Click on Add configuration settings Fill out the fields a Variable type 5 b Data Size choose 1 byte hex c Desired Value type 2 5 OPTIONAL for Sensitivity selection Click on Add configuration settings Fill out the fields a Variable type 4 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 7 Press the temper button on the device and keep it for 3 7 seconds then release This is to wake up and propagate the settings 8 Check the configured values in the field ConfiguredVariable or VaraiblesGet fields on Advance Tab in the Seetings box of the _Motion Sensor Your Motion Sensor is set up Example In this example we set up the following parameters for Motion Sensor a Mode TimeOut 1 sec b Switch Off time 15 sec C Mode 2 normal operations _Motion Sens
4. Marketing Email contactus zwave com au 2012 Digital Home Systems Pty Ltd All rights reserved Installation 1 Use a flat screwdriver at the inlets on the sides to gently unlock the back cover 2 Use the designated holes on the back cover to screw mount of the Motion Sensor For optimal use mount the Motion Sensor between 1 8m and 2 4m above ground A rotating bracket is available to adjust the direction the Motion Sensor is pointing to 3 PlacetwoAA1 5Vbatteriesintothedevice 4 Mount the Motion Sensor onto the back cover and be sure to close it on all sides and that the tamper gets through the back cover of the Motion Sensor in dication mode Tamper pressed released 5 After 3 seconds start up routine begins indication mode Ready for learn mode 6 After 5 more seconds 8 seconds in total mounting is completed Indication mode Mounting successful 7 Motion Sensor has to start up for 10 sec onds 8 After 10 seconds the Motion Sensor is ready for detection Good sensor Pi positioning Z Wave Operations The Z Wave Motion Sensor can detect movement measure light intensity and tempera ture and can trigger a security system NOTE Before including the product to your Z wave network it is advised to perform removal procedure to reset network settings The Z Wave Motion Sensor must be included into your Z Wave home network before it can send and receive Z Wave commands Z Wave Motio
5. NOTE There are no configurable parameters related to the Illumination Sensor By now all your three sensor should be set up in Vera and you should see the following three logical devices in the Vera dashboard See below picture You have to change the UPnP files to enable proper integration and presentation of the Illumination Sensor in Vera The preinstalled UPnP device for your Illumination Sensor is LightSensor If you still see old _GenericlO devices so in total more then three that means Vera didn t refreshed your dashboard yet Try to refresh it manually by clicking on the refresh button see below in red i _ lt Yah J a d Search X 1 Open settings box for _GenericlO with altid e2 in Vera dashboard Go to Device Op tions tab 2 Replace the content of the following two fields with the values provided below Toolbox You can test or re configure the sensor by setting up scenes with motion sensor as an event and by changing the timeout settings as per above steps 8 Example Devices GP Motion Sensor 4 LightSensor lt TemperatureSensor R Bypass Level 30 d Temperature 21 Scenes Using NOTE When the Motion Sensor is tripped it sends to Vera a tripped command and changes its state to Tripped 1 for the duration of the Mode Timeout plus Switch Off Time variables After this time has expired it sends an Untripped command to the V
6. When the interval expires it wakes up and may be pulled for current illumination level reading by Vera To use temperature readings in Vera you have to use luup code under Luup tab of your scene tool It is strongly recommended to read instructions on luup and luup codes in Vera scenes on http wiki micasaverde com for more details Creating conditions in Vera scenes based on illumination readings Example of luup code to stop a scene from executing if the illumination Illumination Sensor reading is higher then 29 iP Create first scene in Vera in standard way 2 Set a condition to not run the scene based on the most recent illumination reading as per below New Scene gt Luup local lul_light luup variable_get urn micasaverde com serviceld LightSensor1 Cur rentLevel 5 if tonumber lul_light gt 29 then return false end In this example the Light Sensor has ID 5 Replace it with your device ID Si Lamp on 10S when dark wW D gt lt a Room Unassigned Edit scene Commands Events Timers Luup Remote Advanced ScenelD 2 Code local iul light vaeriable get urn micasaverdae Juup com serviceta LightSensori CurrentLevyvel 59 at tonumnrnber lul light gt Z9 then return false enad Save lua J Cancel 3 Click Save Lua and then SAVE in Vera and wait till new settings are saved Changing Wakeup Interval in Vera NOTE The sensor sleeps for the duration of the
7. batteries from the sensor and install them again 2 Wait 2 minutes till blinking on the Sensor s led two blinks a second stops 3 Press and release a Z Wave button on the back side of a Vera Z Wave led on front panel of the Vera should blink slowly That means that Vera is in Z Wave inclusion mode 4 Please press the tamper switch at the back of the device for 3 8 seconds 5 After 3 5 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 panel followed by 1 second long solid light of the sensor s led indicates successful inclu sion 7 Press and release a Z Wave button on the back side of a Vera 8 Wait till Vera finish reconfiguration of the Z Wave interface Progress is presented in the top right hand side corner of the Vera dashboard 9 When Vera signals that it wait for the device to wakeup press and keep temper button on the device for 3 5 seconds Once led on the Sensor blinks three times once per second release the temper button 10 Vera will now configure your sensor with standard values and create an association Wait about 15 30 sec for Vera to finish this step NOTE You should see by now the following screen There should be three virtual devices If you see only one device _Motion Sensor that means Vera didn t refreshed your dashboard yet Try to refresh it manually by clicking on the refresh bu
8. 1 can t be different from 1 Value 0x03 mode 3 The always awake mode can be deactivated by CONFIGURATION_SET Parameter 0x05 Size 0x01 can t be different from 1 Value Any value except 3 A second option to deactivate mode 3 is 1 Remove batteries 2 Wait 10 seconds 3 Replace batteries Note in always awake mode the batteries will be drain very fast we do not recommend to use this mode 14
9. CLASS_ BATTERY This class is used to request and report battery levels for a given device When battery level is lower than 20 Z Wave sensor will send a battery warning value 255 after every wake up notification A battery get will report the actual value even if below 20 Class 0x86 COMMAND_CLASS_ VERSION This Command Class is used to obtain information about the Z Wave sensor The Z Wave library type the Z Wave protocol version and the application version will be reported Class 0x70 COMMAND_CLASS_ CONFIGURATION Configure parameters O Not used 1 Set to default Description Set all config values to default values factory settings Read more in chapter configuration Reset Size 1 byte Param1 if OxFF then set to default Param2 3 4 not used 2 Mode timeout Description The time used in mode 2 to turn the sensor off This Time will start running as soon as detection is seen Default value 0x0384 900 sec 15 min Size 2 bytes integer Param1 the most significant byte of the integer Param2 the least significant byte of the integer Param3 4 not used 2 Switch off time Description The switch off time will start running as soon as mode timeout is done Motion sensor is turned on and when movement is de tected again the mode timeout cfg param 1 will start running all over again When switch off time is done a basic off message is sent to the associated node Default value OxOA8C 2700 sec 45 min S
10. Wake Up interval which defaults to 1800 seconds or 30 minutes Keep in mind that them more often the device is waked up the more energy it con sumes As a result battery will run down much quicker Example of setting new Wakeup Interval of 300 seconds or 5 minutes 1 Click Save Lua and then SAVE in Vera and wait till new settings are saved Motion Sensor box gt Settings Wakeup Interval seconds lt new desired value gt Poll this device at most once every lt new desired value the same as new Wakeup Inter val gt _Motion Sensor 0 X Room Unassigned Control Settings Advanced Device Options Notifications Device 7 Automatically configure Use default behavior learn mare Battery level TA Fire warning event when battery is below Hh Wakeup interval seconds Variables explain these settings ID 5 Pall this node at most once every seconds 0 never poll blank default capabilities 63156204320 ABRAS 48 49 962 112 1131 114128 1321 133 134 Yersion 62 97 0 598 Wanufacturer Model Meighbors neh Configured at 15 SEPT 2011 11 38 I Configure node right now eJ Poll now i Custom Anawe Settings J StressTest Fil Wa 2 Click SAVE in Vera and wait till new settings are saved in Vera 3 Please press the tamper switch at the back of the device for 3 8 seconds 4 After 3 5 seconds the led will blink three times you can now release the button 5 Immediately click on Confi
11. _TYPE_SENSOR_BINARY Specific type SPECIFIC_TYPE_NOT_USED Listening False Z Wave Lib 4 51 Class 0x30 COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_BINARY Class 0x31 COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL Class 0x60 COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI CHANNEL_V2 Class 0x70 COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION Class 0x71 COMMAND_CLASS_ ALARM Class 0x80 COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY Class 0x84 COMMAND_CLASS_WAKE_UP Class 0x85 COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION Class 0x86 COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION Class OnxEF COMMAND_CLASS_MARK Class 0x20 COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC Class 0x31 COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL 12 indicator light blinks every second indicator light blinks 8 times rapidly indicator light blinks 3 times rapidly 7 Mounting successful indicator light is on for 1 second Not listening Routing SLAVE This Z Wave product will be used as routing slave Slave nodes are nodes in a Z Wave net 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 listening the device will wake up according to the wakeup command class Include Initiator The include initiator is used when Primary and Inclusion Controllers include nodes into the network When both the include initiator have been activated simultaneously the new node will be included to the network if the node was not included previously Exclude Initiator The exclude initiator is used by Primary Controllers to exclud
12. e nodes from the network When the exclude initiator and a slave initiator are activated simultaneously it will result in the slave being excluded from the network and reset to Node ID zero Even if the slave was not part of the network it will still be reset by this action Z Wave compatibility Because this is a Z Wave device it means it can co operate with other Z Wave devices of other manufacturers It can co exist in a Z Wave network existing with product from other manufacturers Hops amp Retries The Z Wave range has a range of up to 30 meters in line of sight This signal is not limited to the 30 meter range due to routing the Z Wave message to other nodes in the network This way the range of the Z Wave network can be expanded to 150 meters indoors limit of 4 hops Class 0x20 COMMAND_CLASS BASIC When a movement is detected a basic set frame with value 255 is sent to the associated nodes If the configured time is done with no movement is detected a basic set frame with value 0 is sent to the associated nodes This is the controlling role of the basic command class The supporting role of the basic command class is mapped to the sensor binary command class Class 0x25 COMMAND_CLASS SENSOR_BINARY The Sensors Binary Command Class can be used to check if motion is detected value 0 means that there is no motion detected and therefore a associated node is off value 255 means that a associated node is on Class 0x80 COMMAND_
13. era and resets it state to Tripped 0 While the device is in a tripped state any motion detect ed during Switch Off Time period resets the interval timer but doesn t report a new trip event to the Vera During the wait time the Motion Sensor device in the Vera will show To use tripped and untripped commands in Vera you have to use them as events in the Vera scenes Motion sensor in Vera Scenes Tripped 1 in the Advanced tab Creating motion detected events in Vera scenes Example 1 2 5 New Scene gt Events tab gt Add Event Vera or New Scene gt Triggers Vera 3 Lite UI5 Create first scene in Vera in standard way Add action to turn on light as desired in the standard way Set event when the unit has tripped as per below Device Motion sensor Type of Event A sensor door windiow motion etc is tripped Name whatever Tripped Yes 4 5 6 Create second scene in Vera in standard way Add action to turn off light as desired in the standard way Set event when the unit has tripped as per below New Scene gt Events tab gt Add Event Vera or New Scene gt 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 seconds or 30 minutes When the interval expire
14. eratureSensor 1 device_file D_TemperatureSensor1 xml 3 Click SAVE in Vera and wait till new settings are saved in Vera device_type urn schemas micasaverde com device LightSensor 1 device_file D_LightSensor1 xml Your Temperature Sensor is set up You may want to change its name or assign it to room 3 Click SAVE in Vera and wait till new settings are saved in Vera 4 Press the temper button on the device and keep it for 3 7 seconds then release This is to wake up and propagate the settings Your Illumination Sensor is set up You may want to change its name or assign it to room 9 LightSensor U X Room Unassigned Control f Settings Advanced Device Options i Notifications Controlled via _Motion Sensor Example Device params name ightSensar a Senee U X Room Unassigned device_type UTS Chemas Micasave Control Settings Advanced Device Options Notifications altid swrwree i OO a eee ee ee et Controlled via _Motion Sensor Oo pa Device params name LightSensor manufacturer i device_type urn schemas micasavel altid e2 model room nur id_parent embedded disabled manufacturer model room_num restricted id_parent embedded disabled restricted device_file LightSensarl xml id g g Ke e _LightSensor1 xml device_file id on q ro Configuring the Illumination Sensor
15. gure node right now button on _Motion Sensor box Settings tab 6 Wait till the new settings are propagated to the Sensor Frequently Asked Questions Q I can t have my Z Wave sensor included into my Z Wave network what am I doing wrong A 1 Is the controller ready to include any device into the Z Wave network If the con troller is not in Include or exclude mode the Z Wave sensor cannot be included or excluded 2 The Z Wave sensor is already included in a Z Wave network Exclude the Z Wave sensor and try to include it again Q Why doesn t the Z Wave sensor detect any movement A 1 The Z Wave sensor isn t included in a Z Wave network Include it and try it again 2 The batteries are almost empty try putting new ones in Q The temperature report of the Z Wave sensor is incorrect A 1 The Z Wave sensor is placed directly in the sun which makes the temperature in the housing of the Z Wave sensor hotter than elsewhere in the room 2 The calibration is not the same as your other temperature sensor it is possible to do are calibration of the temperature sensor Q have configured a value but when request it it is not changed A It is mandatory that the correct size is used while configure a parameter go to the documentation about the configuration command class to check if the right size is used during configuration If the wrong size is used the frame is ignored totally Q have configured a new value and
16. ing the product to your Z wave network it is advised to perform Exclu sion procedure to reset network settings Exclusion un pairing of the sensor from Z Wave home network 1 Remove if there were any batteries from the sensor and install them again 2 Press and hold a Z Wave button on the back side of a Vera for 3 seconds After releasing the Z Wave button a Z Wave led on front panel of the Vera should blink quickly That means that Vera is in Z Wave exclusion mode 3 Please press the tamper switch at the back of the device for 3 8 seconds 4 After 3 5 seconds the led will blink three times you can now release the button 5 Exclusion should start immediately Very quick blinking on the Z Wave led on Vera front panel followed by one second long solid light of the sensor s led indicates successful exclu sion 6 Press and release twice a Z Wave button on the back side of a Vera 7 Wait till Vera finish reconfiguration of the Z Wave interface Progress is presented in the top right hand side corner of the Vera dashboard 8 Repeat the above steps if you haven t observed indication of a successful Exclusion as per step 5 above Inclusion pairing of the sensor with Z Wave home network NOTE The method described is a Classic mode inclusion The other more advanced meth od called NWI mode is applicable for other Z Wave controllers and for simplicity this method is not presented here 1 Remove if there were any
17. ize 2 bytes integer Param1 the most significant byte of the integer Param2 the least significant byte of the integer Param3 4 not used Sensitivity Description the sensitivity of the motion circuit Default 0x50 80 Size 1 byte Param1 Sensitivity value between 0 and 127 values above 127 will be reported as the set value but will be handled in SW as 127 0 is least sensitive and 127 is the most sensitive Param2 3 4 not used The mode Description The mode that is entered after detection Default 0x02 Size 1 byte Param1 mode 1 2 or 3 Mode 1 no detection possible Battery save mode Mode 2 normal operation mode send on after detection and off after given time no detection Mode 3 Z Wave chip is always on to request e g version or manufacturer id If mode is 0 or higher then 3 that value will be reported after a get but will be handled in SW as mode 2 Param2 3 not used The temperature offset Description A offset for the temperature Default 0x00 Size 2 bytes Param 1 2 A signed integer to determine the offset off the temperature Param3 4 not used if a size is other then given size the frame is ignored totally so configuration values are not changed Class 0x31 COMMAND_CLASS SENSOR_MULTILEVEL Sensor_multilevel_get The Z Wave sensor Multilevel Command Class is used to get a report from the Z Wave sensor The returned value is the measured temperature inside the housing with 2 decimals
18. me Controller 921 42MHz build in Z Wave interface is avail able at http www zwave com au Prerequisites Vera 2 3 Lite needs to work with Z Wave interface in version 3 20 Please check the follow ing options in your Vera2 Dashboard under Z Wave Device Options or Vera3 under Z Wave Settings Polling setting are just an example here and can be set up as you need Version a0 HouselMode House 16b85c Mode 1 Suc 0 Role Master SIS NO PRISVES Last Update MIA Last Aave network backup g JN 2012 19 51 By default Yera should automatically configure devices Use 7 Wave version 3 20 instead of 2 78 IMPORTANT Read this first se Yera routing instead of ave frequires 4 5 _ Limit neighbors to Z Wave discovery requries Vera routing Foll nodes learn more Humber of seconds to waitto start polling Only poll a node ifthe Vwave network is idle at eastho seconds Unless specified otherwise poll each node at most once every 60 seconds Poll a node every seconds If your settings are different then change them as per above screenshot or follow the in structions on http wiki micasaverde com to setup Z Wave interface to version 3 20 Including the sensor into Vera Z Wave Home Network NOTE The Z Wave Motion Sensor must be included into your Z Wave home network before it can send and receive Z Wave commands Z Wave Motion Sensor can only communicate to devices within the same Z wave home network Before includ
19. n Sensor can only communicate to devices within the same Z wave home network Always follow your controller s specific instructions for Z wave inclusion exclusion association or temperature reading Inclusion to Z wave home network general instructions There are two ways to include node 1 NWI mode only include node After applying power by putting the batteries the Sensor will stay in NWI mode for 30 seconds Use your controller to include the sensor to the network during this time When Z Wave sensor is not added in network within 30 seconds it does not function correctly 2 Classic mode Please press the tamper switch at the back of the device for 3 8 seconds After 3 seconds the led will blink you can now release the button Now it s ready for learn mode include exclude association Use your controller to include the sensor to the net work during this time Exclusion from Z wave home network general instructions 1 Please press the tamper switch at the back of the device for 3 8 seconds 2 After 3 seconds the led will blink you can now release the button 3 Now it s ready for learn mode include exclude association Use your controller to include the sensor to the network during this time Network Wide Inclusion When the Z Wave Motion Sensor is not yet included it will automatically start NWI for 120 seconds after placing the batteries Indication mode Learn in progress add Make sure your Z Wave controlle
20. or U F xX Room Unassigned Control Settings Advanced Device Options Notifications ZWave options for device 5 learn more Manual Z Wave route advanced explain this undefined Update Neighbor Nodes gt Configuration settings Variable Data Size Desired Value Current Value 2 2bytehex i1 3 2bytehex F 5 1bytehex 2 LL Add configuration settings J Associations You must leave automatically configure on before this works learn more Group ID a Add group vis Setting parameters _Motion Sensor Control BatterDate BatteryLevel Pollok LastVWakeup LastRouteUlpdate Tripped LastTrip Variables set VariablesGet Coanfigured ariable Configuredvame Meterlype Meterscale Mew service Mew variable Mev valle Settings Confirming configured parameters Advanced Device Options 314815683 OO 314817087 314814534 314617181 en a 2h F 5 1h2 lg We eine leer Sie U xX Foom Unassigned Notifications Configuring the Temperature Sensor NOTE The sensor has a few configurable parameters which determine its behaviour The configurable parameter related to the Temperature Sensor is Temperature Offset An offset for the temperature in degrees Default is zero Change this parameter only if you need to calibrate the Temperature Sensor Also you have to change the UPnP files to enable proper integration and pre
21. p 5 Works with VERA 2 3 Lite Dic TALI OME LAGOTEK r5 EAI Z Wave Motion Sensor nna alll User Guide DHS ZW SNMT 01 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 Configuring the Motion Sensor Configuring the Temperature Sensor Calibration of the Temperature Sensor using Temperature Offset parameter Selecting UPnP configuration files for the Temperature Sensor Configuring the Illumination Sensor Selecting UPnP configuration files for the Illumination Sensor Using Motion sensor in Vera Scenes Creating motion detected events in Vera scenes Using Temperature Sensor in Vera Scenes Creating conditions in Vera scenes based on temperature readings Using Illumination Sensor in Vera Scenes Creating conditions in Vera scenes based on illumination readings Changing Wakeup Interval and pulling settings for Illumination Sensor in Vera Frequently Asked Questions Appendix Indication mode TRADEMARKS WOO WOONNN DUNN HB BW NHN All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners or companies Product of Digital Home Systems Pty Ltd See all range of compatible devices at www digitalhomesystems com au or WWwW zwave com au Enquiries Sales and
22. r is in the correct operating mode inclusion Include or exclude mode 1 Make sure your Z Wave controller is in the right operation mode include or exclude 2 When the Z Wave Motion Sensor is mounted remove it from the back cover as explained in step one of the Mounting instructions 3 Press and hold the tamper for 4 seconds indication mode Ready for learn mode Now release the tamper switch to start the inclusion or exclusion process indication mode Learn in progress Indication mode The indicator light gives various statuses of the device as follows 1 Ready for learn mode 2 Learn in progress add 3 Learn in progress remove 4 Learn mode success 5 Learn mode failed 6 Tamper pressed released 7 Mounting successful indicator light blinks every second indicator light 2 times every second indicator light 3 times every second indicator light is on for one second indicator light blinks 8 times rapidly indicator light blinks 3 times rapidly indicator light is on for 1 second Integration with Vera Home Controller MiCasaVerde Vera2 3 Lite refered later as Vera some minor differences in User Interface Ul4 and UI5 explained is a fully featured easy to install configure and use Home Automa tion controller with Z Wave build in interface More information about Vera is available at http wiki micasaverde com or http forum micasaverde com or http www zwave com au Australian version of Vera Ho
23. s it wakes up and reports Tempera ture to the Vera To use temperature readings in Vera you have to use luup code under Luup tab of your scene tool It is strongly recommended to read instructions on luup and luup codes in Vera scenes on http wiki micasaverde com for more details Creating conditions in Vera scenes based on temperature readings Example of luup code to stop a scene from executing if the Temperature Temperature Sen sor reading is higher then 20 1 Create first scene in Vera in standard way 2 Set a condition to not run the scene based on the most recent temperature reading as per below New Scene gt Luup local lul_temp luup variable_get urn upnp org serviceld TemperatureSensor1 Current Temperature 4 if tonumber lul_temp gt 20 00 then return false end In this example the Temperature Sensor has ID 4 Replace it with your device ID Lamp on 10s when dark ii X Foon Unassigned Edit scene commands Events Timers Luup Remote Advanced scenelD 2 Code local lul temp luup variable get urn upnp org S3erviceld Temperaturesensori CurrentTemperature 4 if tonumber lul temp gt 20 then return false end 3 Click Save Lua and then SAVE in Vera and wait till new settings are saved 10 Using Illumination Sensor in Vera Scenes NOTE The sensor sleeps for the duration of the Wake Up interval which defaults to 1800 seconds or 30 minutes
24. senta tion of the Temperature Sensor in Vera The preinstalled UPnP device for your Tem perature Sensor is TemperatureSensor Calibration of the Temperature Sensor using Temperature Offset parameter 1 Open settings box for Motion Sensor in Vera dashboard Go to Advanced tab 2 Click on Add configuration settings Fill out the fields a Variable type 6 b Data Size choose 2 byte hex c Desired Value type required Temperature Offset value e g 5 3 Click SAVE in Vera and wait till new settings are saved in Vera 4 Press the temper button on the device and keep it for 3 7 seconds then release This is to wake up and propagate the settings 5 Check the configured values in the field ConfiguredVariable or VaraiblesGet fields on Advance Tab in the Seetings box of the _Motion Sensor Selecting UPnP configuration files for the Temperature Sensor NOTE Your Temperature sensor is a child device of the parent device _Motion Sensor Out of two _GenericlO devices the one with the altid e1 is your Temperature Sensor The altid number you can find under Advanced tab of the setting box 1 Open settings box for _GenericlO with altid e1 in Vera dashboard Go to Device Op tions tab 2 Replace the content of the following two fields with the values provided below device_type urn schemas micasaverde com device Temp
25. tton see below in red ay EJ ey Sane Coy Toolbox Devices _ Generic 10 4 EE Motion Sensor a Fit caT Generic 10 q i Gn ea e 11 Repeat the above steps if the inclusion was unsuccessful Configuring the Motion Sensor NOTE The sensor has a few configurable parameters which determine its behaviour The configurable parameters related to the Motion Sensor are a Mode Timeout used in mode 2 to turn the sensor off for time specified in this parameter in seconds after motion detection b Switch Off Time this timeout in seconds will start running as soon as Mode Timeout is finished Motion sensor is turned on and when move mentis detected again the Mode Timeout will start running all over again When Switch Off time is finished a basic off message is sent to the associated controller e g Vera or node e g light switch c The Mode The mode that is entered after detection Mode 1 no detection possible Battery save mode Mode 2 normal operation mode send on after detection and off after given time no detection Mode 3 Z Wave chip is always on for configuration purpose If mode is 0 or higher then 3 that value will be reported for get commands but the sensor will be run as mode 2 d Sensitivity the sensitivity of the motion circuit Value range is 0 127 where 0 is least sensitive 1 Open settings box for Motion Sensor in Vera dashboard Go to Device Options tab
26. when request it the correct value is returned but the behaviour is still the same A Some configuration parameters have limits of what they can do go to the docu mentation about configuration to check if the value of the configured parameter is out off limit Q When mount the Z Wave sensor it performs its standard mounting routine but after 8 seconds the indicator light doesn t go on for 1 second but blinks 6 times A blinking 6 times can mean 1 Z Wave sensor is not included 2 Z Wave sensor is not associated 3 Z Wave sensor can t reached his destination If all three options are corrected Z Wave sensor is will operate correctly and can be mounted again 11 Appendix Indication mode The indicator light gives various statuses of the device as follows 1 Ready for learn mode 2 Learn in progress add indicator light 2 times every second 3 Learn in progress remove indicator light 3 times every second 4 Learn mode success indicator light is on for one second 5 Learn mode failed 6 Tamper pressed released Technical Specifications NOTE This part of the Instructions contains advanced details about the Sensor and its con figuration parameters and supported Z Wave commands This can be used for advanced configuration and integration not only with Vera but with other Z Wave controllers or gateways Supporting Command Classes Basic type BASIC_TYPE_ROUTING_SLAVE Generic type GENERIC

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