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CO2 Sensor   

PAT12 

                        

The PAT 12 CO2 sensor is a device that allows you to check the air quality in your 
home by detecting and measuring CO2 concentrations. The PAT12 sensor is easy to 
use and very convenient for your home. Just set the sensor on the wall of the rooms 
you would like to control, and you are ready to go. Moreover, the PAT12 can be 
integrated to other Z-Wave certified devices, and controlled with Philio app “Home 
Mate 2.” You can now protect your family and your business and make sure that air 
you are breathing is safe. Set up your PAT12 to send regular notifications and take 
control even when not at home.

This product can be included and operated in any Z-Wave

TM

  network with other Z-

Wave

TM

 certified devices from other manufacturers and/or other applications.  All non-

battery operated devices within the network will act as repeaters regardless of vendor
to increase reliability of the network.

The   device   adopts   the   Z-Wave

TM

  500   series   chip   when   your   Z-Wave

TM

  network

system   is   made   by   Z-Wave

TM

  500   series   devices.   This   network   system   has   the

following advantages:

The product supports Over The Air (OTA) feature for the products firmware upgrade.

Adding to Z-Wave

TM

 Network

This product can be operated in any Z-Wave network with other Z-Wave certified 
devices from other manufacturers. All non-battery operated nodes within the network 
will act as repeaters regardless of vendor to increase reliability of the network.

The table below lists an operation summary of basic Z-Wave functions. Please refer
to the instructions for your Z-Wave

TM

 Certificated Primary Controller to access the

Setup function, and to Add/Remove/associate devices

Function

Description

Annotation

No node ID

The Z-Wave Controller does not allocate 
a node ID to the Switch.

flash for 30 seconds.

Add (Inclusion)

1.

Put your Z-Wave controller into
inclusion mode by following the
instructions provided by the
controller manufacturer.

LED will flash slowly.

2.  Pressing Include button of PAT12 

three times within 

3

 seconds will 

enter inclusion mode.

If the learning code is successful, the
LED will flash slowly.

Remove 
(Exclusion)

1.

Put your Z-Wave controller into
exclusion mode by following the
instructions provided by the
controller manufacturer.

2.

Pressing Include button of PAT12
three times within 

3

 seconds will 

enter exclusion mode.

3. Node ID has been excluded.

flash for 30 seconds.

  

Reset

1.

Pressing Include button of PAT12 
three times within 

3

 seconds will 

enter inclusion mode.

Use this procedure only in
the event that the primary
controller is lost or
otherwise inoperable.

2.

Within 1 second, press Include 
button of PAT12 again for 5 seconds.

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Summary of Contents for PAT12

Page 1: ...d in any Z Wave network with other Z Wave certified devices from other manufacturers All non battery operated nodes within the network will act as repeaters regardless of vendor to increase reliability of the network The table below lists an operation summary of basic Z Wave functions Please refer to the instructions for your Z WaveTM Certificated Primary Controller to access the Setup function an...

Page 2: ... mode the switch is in view from the LED for identification State Type LED Indication No node ID Under normal operation when the Switch has not been allocated a node ID the LED flashes on and off alternately at 30 second intervals By pressing On Off button it will stop flashing temporarily Learning When PAT12 is in learning mode If the learning code is successful the LED will flash slowly Programm...

Page 3: ...tarting the update please remove the front case of the device otherwise the hardware check will fail Let the controller into firmware update mode and press the front tamper key once to start the update After firmware download is completed the LED light will flash intermittently Overview Specification Rated Voltage DC5V from USB Range Minimum 40M in door and 100M in outdoor line of sight Operating ...

Page 4: ... by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help...

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