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1.  To set the lux level, turn the Time-off knob to “T” for maximum response. 
2.  Turn the LUX control knob to the “moon” (dusk) position. 
3.  Wait until the ambient light reaches the level of darkness at which you wish 

the floodlight to activate. 

4.  Slowly rotate the Lux knob anti-clockwise while keep creating motion during 

the process until the floodlight turns on. At this position the light will operate at 
approximately the same level of darkness each evening. 

5.  Set the Time-off knob back to the desired preset time. 

 

 

Note:  When connected to a Z-Wave  controller, this  manual setting will be 
overwritten by the settings through the Z-Wave controller. 

 

Z-Wave Auto Inclusion 

The unit supports Auto Inclusion feature where it will automatically enter Inclusion 
mode when first powered up after a factory reset.

 

 
1.  Turn off power to the floodlight by turning off the wall switch. 
2.  Try to relocate the Z-Wave controller nearer to the floodlight, with at most one 

wall separation between them. 

3.  Put the Z-Wave Controller into Inclusion mode. 

4.  Turn on the wall switch of the floodlight. The floodlight will then turn on for 5 

seconds and the Link LED will start to blink slowly. 

5.  When the Link LED stops blinking, the inclusion process is complete. 

Note: If you are connecting this unit to a Z-Wave controller that utilizes the S2 
security protocol, you may be asked by your controller to enter a 5-digit 
Device Specific Key (DSK) that is unique to each unit. This can be found in 
one of two places: 
- on the QR code label on the back of the unit 
- on the insert card inside the packaging. 

6.  Turn on the floodlight using the Z-Wave  controller  to check if the auto 

inclusion is working properly. 
 

If Auto Inclusion fails, refer to the Troubleshooting section regarding Manual 
Inclusion 
 
Note:  HS-  supports the latest S2 security o

ered by Z

-Wave  certified 

controllers. If your controller supports S2, please refer to the user guide of the 
controller for detailed instructions  on adding or removing devices to/from the 
network. 

 
Operation 

 

Z-Wave Group 

The unit supports either one of two Z-Wave Association Groups: 

Group 1

: Association with 1 Controller node. 

Group 2

: Association with 4 nodes (i.e. end devices such as smart plugs and 

other lighting controllers). This allows the PIR detector on the unit to transfer 
commands directly to other Z-Wave end devices without the participation of the 
controller. This has the effect that when its detector triggers, all devices associated 
with unit will be operated. 
 

Command overview 

Table below are control commands that can be sent from the controller. Refer to 
Programming section for details on sending these commands. 

 
Notification overview 

Table below shows the notifications sent by the unit whenever an event occurs. 
Refer to Programming section for details of these notifications. 
 
 
 

Commands from Controller 

Commands 

Turn on Floodlight 

Switch Binary Set On/ Basic Set On 

Turn off Floodlight 

Switch Binary Set Off/ Basic Set Off.   
 
Note: The floodlight will revert back to its own 
self control only after this command is sent. 

Set Timer 

Configuration settings, Parameter 1 

Set Lux level 

Configuration settings, Parameter 2 

Read Lux level 

Multilevel sensor: 0x03 

Summary of Contents for HS-FLS100+

Page 1: ...e controller when motion is sensed and when the LUX level changes Likewise the smart hub or home controller can send Z Wave commands back to the HS FLS100 to turn floodlights ON and OFF This added functionality provides a very high level of flexibility not typically available in conventional motion activated floodlights Smart Sensor Mode HS FLS100 can be installed and used simply as an outdoor mot...

Page 2: ...tart early during the day WARNING TURN OFF POWER BY REMOVING POWER FUSE OR TURNING OFF CIRCUIT BREAKER BEFORE INSTALLATION Taking down the existing floodlight 1 With mains supply turned off if possible remove the lamps from the bulb holders of the existing floodlight to avoid any damage during the installation 2 Carefully detach the floodlight from the wall by removing its mounting screws Keep all...

Page 3: ...n turn off It is now in Test Mode Walk Test The user can perform a walk test to ensure the PIR detector s range falls within the desired area of coverage 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 the next test 2 When you are satisfied with the coverage area you can now s...

Page 4: ... QR code label on the back of the unit on the insert card inside the packaging 6 Turn on the floodlight using the Z Wave controller to check if the auto inclusion is working properly If Auto Inclusion fails refer to the Troubleshooting section regarding Manual Inclusion Note HS FLS100 supports the latest S2 security o ffered by Z Wave certified controllers If your controller supports S2 please refe...

Page 5: ...ler Icon User Icon Slave Always ON Z Wave Plus node Sensor Notification Device Type Home Security Sensor Notification Device Type Home Security Association Command Class Group Max Node 1 1 2 4 Version Protocol Library 3 Slave_Enhance_232_Library Protocol Version 5 3 6 71 03 Firmware Version xVy x 1 y 1 means 1V1 Hardware Version 1 Manufacturer Manufacturer ID Product Type Product ID 0x0060 Everspr...

Page 6: ...ux level measured Tolerance of 30 lux Level above 250 will be read back as 250 Sensor Type Precision Scale Size Sensor Value 0x03 0 1 2 250 Command Classes The module supports Command Classes including COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2 COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V2 COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO COMMAND_CLASS_TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2 COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION_V2 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 COM...

Page 7: ...ion is complete 2 Press the Link button 3 times within 1 5 seconds to put the unit into inclusion mode Exclusion 1 Put the Z Wave Controller into exclusion mode 2 Press the Link button 3 times within 1 5 seconds to put the unit into exclusion mode Factory Reset This procedure should only be used when the controller is inoperable 1 Press the Link button 3 times within 1 5 seconds to put the unit in...

Page 8: ...the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This transmitter must not be co located or ope...

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