ZIR000 Instructions, Release 1.1
P/D 110805
HomePro
by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
0685-01
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Radio Frequency Transmitter, Battery Powered,
Wall Mounted Passive Infrared (PIR) Sensor, Release 1.1
ZIR000
HomePro
RF Home Automation
Shown with supplied
wall mount bracket
ZIR000 WALL MOUNTED SENSOR
The ZIR000 Wall Mounted Sensor is a component of the HomePro lighting control system. Inclusion of this Wall
Mounted Sensor on the ZTH100 Wireless Controller menu allows remote turn-on of HomePro receivers and their
connected lighting when the ZIR000 is triggered. Z-Wave nodes of other types can be added to the system and will
also act as repeaters if they support this function of repeating the signal received to other modules in the system.
There are no field repairable assemblies on this unit. If service is needed, the unit must be returned where purchased.
CAUTION!
Read and understand these instructions before installing. For indoor use only. Retain instructions for
future use.
INSTALLATION
Battery Installation and Sensitivity Selection
1. Remove the screw from the bottom of the enclosure.
3. Select the sensitivity setting preferred for the ZIR000 by
setting the corresponding jumpers on the electronic
module.
Note that H option is the highest sensitivity while the L
option is the lowest. See Figure 1.
4. Install the four AAA batteries into the ZIR000.
Mounting Location
The ZIR000 is designed for indoor use. It should not be mounted near large metal objects or on metal sur-
faces. It should be mounted on a wall or in a corner at a height of approximately 6.5 to 8.2 feet (2 to 2.5
meters) for the best general coverage in an average room.
The detector has been designed to avoid false alarms, nevertheless, it is best to avoid looking directly at
sources of heat such as fires and boilers, and always try to keep away from a window.
The ZIR000 can be positioned across from a radiator but not placed above one. Do not mount the ZIR000
where its field of view may be obstructed (e.g. by curtains).
39 foot (12 m) range, 110 degree coverage
with convex honeycomb hemispherical
infrared lens
Fig. 1