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5-7. Battery

ZB11C1 will send a low-power report to the ZigBee network when the operating voltage is lower than 2.1V by
default.
The related data:

Power configuration cluster (ID:0x0001)

Battery voltage attribute (ID:0x0020)

The reporting voltage can be adjusted. There are 4 voltages for choosing: 2.4V/ 2.3V/ 2.2V/ 2.1V.
It is recommended that the minimal reporting internal is longer than 3-minute.

5-8. Infrared Sensor Detection and Report

When infrared sensor detects a movement, ZB11A1 will send the report to the CIE device and go to Occupied
status. The indicator will flash

red

once

. In Occupied condition, ZB11A1 will detect the further movement

after 84 seconds (120 * 70%) by default. Until no additional movement is detected within the period of 120
seconds, ZB11A1 will go to Unoccupied condition and send the report to ZigBee network.

After ZB11A1 joins the ZigBee network, the infrared sensor will not be active within 1 minute.

Under the circumstances ZB11A1 is not in a ZigBee network, it will start to join a network after the
ZB11A1 detects a movement.

Users could change the detecting sensitivity by adjusting the Sensor Sensitivity Adjuster.
Clockwise adjustment → Higher sensitivity

5-9. Movement Detection and On/Off Control

When infrared sensor detects the movement and the surrounding light intensity is low, it sends a light-on
message. In this condition, ZB11C1 will detect the further movement after 84 seconds (120 * 70%) by default.
Until no additional movement is detected within the period of 120 seconds, ZB11C1 will send a light-off
message.

Users could change the light sensitivity by adjusting the Light Sensitivity Adjuster.
Clockwise adjustment → Brighter

5-10. Tamper Alarm

ZB11C1 features tamper alarm. When the cover is opened, ZB11C1 will notify the central security unit, CIE
(Control and Indicating Equipment) device, to send a command to a Warning Device.

Summary of Contents for ZB11C1

Page 1: ...ZigBeeTM Motion Detector with On Off Switch and Temperature Sensor User Manual Motion Detector with On Off Switch and Temperature Sensor Model ZB11C1 20140317 FW V2 0 HW V1 0...

Page 2: ...4 Binding 9 5 5 Sleeping Mode 9 5 6 Wake Up ZB11C1 9 5 7 Battery 10 5 8 Infrared Sensor Detection and Report 10 5 9 Movement Detection and On Off Control 10 5 10 Tamper Alarm 10 5 11 Restore to Factor...

Page 3: ...2 8 Related Netvox Devices 20 9 Important Maintenance Instructions 20...

Page 4: ...ng light intensity is low it reports a light on message It also reports temperature periodically and the time interval is configurable What is ZigBee ZigBee is a short range wireless transmission tech...

Page 5: ...4 2 Product Appearance Indicator Red Green Binding Key Infrared Sensor Auxiliary Key Sensor Sensitivity Adjuster Release Button Light Sensitivity Adjustor...

Page 6: ...range in non obstacle space Easy installation and configuration 4 Installation A mounting height between 2 and 2 2 meters is recommended Do not aim the passive infrared sensor to a heat or cold source...

Page 7: ...ouble sided tape 1 Clean surface with isopropyl rubbing alcohol wipe gently and let dry 2 Remove one side liner Press adhesive to the bottom of ZB11A1 3 Remove the other side liner Press to surface fo...

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Page 9: ...manual of the coordinator or the router to enable the permit join feature Step2 Turn on ZB11C1 It will start to search and join the network Step3 The indicator will flash green once when it finds out...

Page 10: ...riod is 5 minutes it will wake up every 5 minutes to keep online B When it doesn t find a network to join ZB11C1 will go to sleeping mode It will wake up every 15 minutes to search a network to join C...

Page 11: ...k After ZB11A1 joins the ZigBee network the infrared sensor will not be active within 1 minute Under the circumstances ZB11A1 is not in a ZigBee network it will start to join a network after the ZB11A...

Page 12: ...actory Setting To restore it to factory setting please follow the steps Step1 Press and hold the Auxiliary Key for 10 seconds Step2 After the indicator shows fast green flashes release the button to c...

Page 13: ...s 0x01 0x02 0x03 2 Device ID HA IAS Zone 0x0402 HA On Off Switch 0x0000 HA Temperature Sensor 0x0302 3 EndPoint Cluster ID EP 0x01 Server side Client side Mandatory Basic 0x0000 Power Configuration 0...

Page 14: ...xff Read only O 0x0003 HWVersion Unsigned 8 bit integer 0x00 0xff Read only O 0x0004 ManufacturerName Character string 0 32 bytes Read only netvox O 0x0005 ModelIdentifier Character string 0 32 bytes...

Page 15: ...ures High temperatures may damage the device or battery Do not use or store the device in extremely cold temperatures When the device warms to its normal temperature moisture can form inside the devic...

Page 16: ...nce with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does caus...

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