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6.

When completed.  turn the knobs  of Time-Off  on the unit to 

mark. and turn the knob

of Lux  on the unit to the 

mark

7.

Reinstate the power supply to the floodlight and switch on the wall switch, if installed.

When  the PIR  is triggered,  the LED  of the PIR  will blink once  and the floodlight will turn

on for around  5 seconds  then turn off,. It is  now in 

•test 

mode'.

Warm-Up

It will take approximately 5  seconds  for the PIR  detector to warm up after powered on.

During this  period the floodlight will turn on.  When the floodlight turns off, the warm-up

procedure is complete and the PIR  detector is ready.

Walk Test

The  user can  perform a walk test to ensure the PIR  detector's range falls within the desired

area  of coverage.  This  test also  checks  if the unit is still within the communication  range  of

the Z-Wave  controller.

1.  Walk through its PIR  Detector coverage area. The  floodlight turns on when you move

and  turns off after approximately 5  seconds.  Wait for the floodlight to turn off before

moving again to test.

2.  If necessary,  tilt the floodlight to achieve desired result. The  floodlight may be tilted

downwards  by up to 30 0 to light the area  directly under it. Tilting by more than 300 may

cause  issues  with the  lux  sensor  as  light reflected back  from the area  under the

floodlight may  switch the lux sensor  to daylight mode hence turning the floodlight off.

3.  When you  are  satisfied with the coverage area  you can  now set the desired Time

period and Lux level.

Time and Lux  adjustment

You can set desired Time period and Lux  level through:

(i) the Z-Wave  controller  if the unit is  already  connected  to it, or

{ii) manually adjusting the knobs on the unit if not connected to a Z-Wave network. The

ollowing section describes  the steps for manual setting.

(1) Time adjustment

Time-off knob controls how long the floodlight will stay on after the motion is detected.

Turn the TIME  control knob towards the + sign to increase how long the floodlight stays

on  (up to about  12 minutes) or towards the T  to decrease  (down to about 8 seconds).

The  recommended setting for  Time  control is  approximately midpoint of  the  scale

(approximately 5 minutes).

About 5 seconds

About 12 minutes

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Summary of Contents for EH403

Page 1: ...el and the timer can be set throughknobs on thedevice itself When added intoa Z Wave network EH403 communicatesdirectlywithotherend devices such as smart plugs orto reportdirectlytoa Z Wave controller usually a gateway It alerts the controllerwhen motionis detectedand throughZ Wave commands the controllercan remotely turn on offthe floodlightat any time and be able to configure its lux level and t...

Page 2: ... the cable plug to the wall socket to powerup the unit WARNING be careful not to touch any exposed wire contactsto preventelectrical shock 4 The Link LED will start to blink slowly with2 second on 2 second off for2 minutes which shows the unitdoes notbe paired 5 Within 30 seconds put the Z Wave Controller into inclusion mode 6 The Inclusion process should be completed when the Link LED stops blink...

Page 3: ... directly towards tho detector PIR less sensitive PIR moresensitive For the best results mountthe floodlightontonormalbrickwork1 8 20m above the ground At this height the unitWilldetect movement withinits 110degrees fan shaped detectionpatternup to8m dependingon adjustment 2 Topview 4 Side view SAFETY PRECAUTION DO NOT install when it is raining Isolatethe powersupply beforeInstallation Ensure tha...

Page 4: ... wall switch to allow easy controlof the AC POVER N N 5 Connect the mains power supply to the pre wiredcable providedwiththe fittingas shown above If the connection is made outdoorsa suitablewaterproofIP box must be used tomake theconnections Follow exactly the wire colors as below BROWN Live wire to the mains live connection via a wall switch BLUE Neutral wire to the mains neutralconnection GREEN...

Page 5: ...off before movingagain to test 2 If necessary tiltthe floodlightto achieve desired result The floodlightmay be tilted downwards by up to 300to light the area directly under it Tilting by more than 300may cause issues with the lux sensor as light reflectedback from the area under the floodlight may switch the lux sensor to daylight mode hence turningthe floodlightoff 3 When you are satisfied with t...

Page 6: ...ected to a Z Wave controller the manualsettingswillbe overwrittenby the settings throughtheZ Wave controller Operation Z Wave Group The unit supports either one of twoZ Wave Association Groups Group 1 Association with 1 Controller node Group 2 Association with4 nodes i e end devices such as smartplugs and otherlighting controllers This allows the PIR detectoron the unittotransfer commands directly...

Page 7: ...iggerOFF Groupf Switch BinaryRoport Group f Bastc Set Off Group2 Z Wave commands notrfication Remark otircation irst owor p roup evtce eset oca oti cation rou Installer Icon User Icon Sensor NotificationDevice Sensor NotificationDevice T e Home Secunt Home Securit Association Command Class Group Max Node 1 2 4 Version Protocol Library Protocol Version Manufacturer Manufacturer ID ox0060 AGI Associ...

Page 8: ...Parameter Size 3 2 Range 30 200 Range Default 50 Default 0 1440 minutes 0 0ff 4 MultilevelSensor Reads back the lux level measured Tolerance of 30 lux Level above 250 willbe read back as 250 Sensor Type Precision Scale ox03 1 CommandClasses Size 2 The modulesupports Command Classes including COMMANDCLASS ZWAVEPLUS INFO V2 COMMAND CLASS ASSOCIATION vr COMMAND CLASS ASSOCIATION GRP INFO COMMAND CLAS...

Page 9: ...teps involved when adding or removing the unitfrom the Z Wave network Action Status No node ID Auto Inclusion Manual Inclusion Exclusion FactoryReset This procedure should only be used when the controller is inoperable Description The Z Wave Controllerdoes notallocate a node ID to the unit The power is applied for the first timeand no node ID has been stored in the module or after executingreset 1...

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