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3. Press the Z-Wave Button on your Recessed Door Sensor 7 and quickly release the button (should only be a
quick tap action on the button).

Recessed Door Sensor 7 will quickly flash its red LED up to 30 seconds or until it is paired successfully. If
successfully paired, the red LED will become solid for 10 seconds.

If your Recessed Door Sensor failed to pair, the LED will return to slow breathing LED. If it is this case, please
return to step 2.

4. If you pairing with S2 encryption/security, enter the first 5 digits of the DSK into your controller/gateway/hub
interface when requested.

When Recessed Door Sensor 7 successfully joins your Z-Wave network its LED will turn solid red for 10 seconds. If
LED
becomes slow fade-in fade-out Red color before turning o

, it means the device is still unable to join your Z-Wave

network; repeat the above steps and please contact us for further support if needed.

Install your Recessed Door Sensor.

With Main Sensor powered and activated, it is now time to inlay it within your selected door frame. Before beginning, it
is important to select a suitable position for your Recessed Door Sensor. For optimal performance, your sensor should
be:

1. Either installed at the top of a door or the side of a door.
2. Positioned away from metal that could interfere with its magnetic functionality or wireless functions. This
includes your door's plate, handle or lock mechanism.
3. Installed in a suitable location to ensure a clear (between 1mm and 5mm) separation when the door is closed.
4. Positioned exactly above or beside the position in which Magnetic Sensor will be inlaid.

The rectangular areas highlighted above are optimal installation positions.
 

Step 1 - Drill for Sensors main body.

Prepare the space for Main Sensor by drilling a hole into your doorframe using a 20mm/0,75 inch wide drill bit (you
can use a slightly larger drill bit if needed). The hole should be 65mm/2,56 inch deep.

Although 19mm/0,75 inch is stated for the drill bit size,  it is advised that the drill bit should be larger to allow you to
easily remove Recessed Door Sensor Gen7 later.

Summary of Contents for ZW187

Page 1: ...gen7 html technology You can find out more about Recessed Door Sensor Gen7 http aeotec com hidden z wave door sensor by following that link To see whether Recessed Door Sensor Gen7 is known to be com...

Page 2: ...or damage resulting from not following any instructions in this guide or in other materials Keep product and batteries away from open flames and extreme heat Avoid direct sunlight or heat exposure Al...

Page 3: ...of the sensor casing to alleviate pressure on the chipboard slide the chipboard out It is recommended that when pulling out the hardware from the plastic casing pinch 2 sides parallel to the hardware...

Page 4: ...thods to pairing your sensor depending on the capabilities of your Z Wave gateway controller hub SmartStart Inclusion You can use this method of inclusion only if your Z Wave gateway controller hub su...

Page 5: ...ain Sensor powered and activated it is now time to inlay it within your selected door frame Before beginning it is important to select a suitable position for your Recessed Door Sensor For optimal per...

Page 6: ...bit Unlike the main unit 19mm drill bit should be used With your door and door frame prepared and the drill holes created it s now time to mount both parts of your Recessed Door Sensor Step 3 Insert M...

Page 7: ...Step 5 The gap between the two parts of your sensor must be no less than 1mm and no more than 5mm If your gap is di erent re a x Main Sensor by altering its hole...

Page 8: ...t process manually Press and hold the Action Button for at least 20 seconds 2 seconds LED will shows a slow pulsing LED 5 seconds LED will pulse faster 10 seconds LED will flash even faster 20 seconds...

Page 9: ...its LED 5 seconds LED will flash its LED Release the Action Button to test the health If the LED sped up it s flashing you have held it for too long Once the test is finished the Recessed Door Sensor...

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