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User Guide

Tapo Smart Contact Sensor

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Summary of Contents for T110 V1

Page 1: ...User Guide Tapo Smart Contact Sensor 2022 TP Link 1910013285 REV1 0 0...

Page 2: ...on 2 Tapo Smart Ecosystem 3 Automate Your Home 4 Set Up Your Smart Sensor 5 Use Your Smart Sensor 8 Explore Smart Actions 10 How to Create Smart Actions 11 How to Replace the Battery 13 How to Reset Y...

Page 3: ...e the following convention is used Convention Description Blue Key information appears in blue including management page text such as menus items buttons and so on Underline Hyperlinks are in blue and...

Page 4: ...nt notifications Smart Action Support Connect the actions with other smart devices for a welcome return home Easy Installation Mount to nearly any surface with included 3M adhesive Great Compatibility...

Page 5: ...your home into a smart home With the Tapo Hub as a bridge Tapo Smart Sensor works with a wide range of Tapo accessories So you can easily control and monitor your home from anywhere Smart Button Moti...

Page 6: ...products together any way you want Light the Way When Arriving Home Turn on the light automatically when you open the door Tapo T110 Tapo Hub Smart Lighitng Build Smart Alarm Trigger hub alarm and se...

Page 7: ...Check the LED Set Up Check if the LED blinks If not use a pin to press and hold the Reset button for 5s Follow app instructions to complete the setup Set Up Your Smart Sensor Watch setup videos at htt...

Page 8: ...r Sensor a Stick the included adhesives on the sensor and magnet b Choose where you d like to install the sensor but don t attach it yet Place the magnet near the edge of the door or window that moves...

Page 9: ...magnet and sensor with no more than 0 59 inches 15 mm between them when the door or window is closed Peel the backing from the adhesive and press the sensor and magnet into place 0 59 inches 15 mm Al...

Page 10: ...he panel up to check more settings or tap the gear icon to enter the Settings page Use Your Smart Sensor After you successfully set up your hub and sensor you will see your devices listed on the home...

Page 11: ...evice from your account Notifications Settings Turn on Notifications if you want to receive app notifications when your sensor detects an event Set the time you want to be notified Featured Smart Acti...

Page 12: ...hat can this Smart Action do Tapo Device Requirement Build a smart alarm when you sleep When someone opens the door or window at night the hub will sound an alarm Hub with alarm feature Light the way...

Page 13: ...based on the template 3 Select devices you want to take action when the sensor detects an event How to Create Smart Actions Choose a Smart Action template choose devices and customize the settings as...

Page 14: ...ttings as needed Turn on Delay Action if you want the action to take place some time after the sensor detects an event Done You can go to Smart Smart Actions Automation to check the item Toggle on off...

Page 15: ...the old battery Insert the new battery into the battery compartment making sure the battery is level and its positive side is facing up Then replace the cover If you haven t installed it on a door or...

Page 16: ...ia the Tapo App Long press the card on the home page and tap or go to the Device Settings page and tap the Remove button to remove your sensor from your account OR Option 1 Via Reset Button Remove the...

Page 17: ...t installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installat...

Page 18: ...FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This device and its antenna must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter To comp...

Page 19: ...vant provisions of directives 2014 53 EU 2009 125 EC 2011 65 EU and EU 2015 863 The original EU declaration of conformity may be found at https www tapo com en support ce RF Exposure Information This...

Page 20: ...the device If you need service please contact us Do not use the device where wireless devices are not allowed Please read and follow the above safety information when operating the device We cannot gu...

Page 21: ...batteries away from children If the battery compartment does not close securely stop using the product and keep it away from children If you think batteries might have been swallowed or placed inside...

Page 22: ...the battery near fire or in a car under the blazing sun Such a high temperature may cause damage of the protecting device in the battery which may result in an abnormal reaction and then heat generat...

Page 23: ...during charge may occur abnormal chemical reactions and may cause heat generation explosion or fire of the battery Do not leave the battery in a charger or equipment if it generates an odor and or he...

Page 24: ...erate at your own risk Explanation of the symbols on the product label Symbol Explanation Direct current Indoor use only Caution Operator s manual RECYCLING This product bears the selective sorting sy...

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