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Motion
Detector

Heat

SP814 

MOTION DETECTOR 

 
The Motion Detector is a Z-Wave

TM

 enabled device and is fully compatible with 

any Z-Wave

TM

 enabled network. Z-Wave

TM

 enabled devices displaying the 

Z-Wave

TM

 logo can also be used with it regardless of the manufacturer, and ours 

can also be used in other manufacturer’s Z-Wave

TM

 enabled networks. This 

Motion Detector can control our modules via controller setting. Inclusion of this 
Motion Detector on other manufacturer’s Wireless Controller menu allows 
remote turn-on of connected modules and their connected lighting when the 
Detector is triggered.

 

Z-Wave

TM

 nodes in the system also act as repeaters if they 

support that function. 

 

The Motion Detector is designed with dual detecting mode: Security Mode and 
Home Automation Mode.  In security mode, the detector can be used as a 
security device to detect movements only in protected area by detecting 
changes in infra-red radiation levels (e.g. when a person moves within or across 
the devices field of vision, a trigger radio signal will be transmitted).    In home 
automation mode, the detector can be used to detect movements in protected 
area as well as darkness in ambient illumination by detecting changes in 
percentage of lux level (e.g. once night falls, the percentage of ambient 
illumination is lower than preset value, and a person moves within or across the 
devices field of vision, a trigger radio signal will be transmitted).  Along with 
detecting mode, users can decide to mount the detector on a wall for farther 
detecting distance but narrower coverage; while for ceiling mounting, shorter 
detecting distance can be made but desired coverage can be expected at user’s 
disposal. 
   

 

Adding to Z-Wave

TM

 Network 

 
In the rear casing, there is a learning key which is used to carry out inclusion, 
exclusion or association. Put a Z-Wave

TM

 Wireless Controller into 

inclusion/exclusion mode, press the learning key on the detector for more than 
3 seconds. The LED will illuminate green steadily along with 3 times of short 
beeps follow by a medium beep, which implies that the detector enters code 
learning mode. To complete the inclusion/exclusion process, the Motion 
Detector supports one association group with five nodes. This has the effect 
that when the Detector triggers, all devices associated with Detector will be 
operated. 
 

Note:

 If code learning fails, the LED will flash orange on and off alternately along 

with short beep tones.

 

Product Overview 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 Lens Cover (Wall-Lens Cover and Ceiling-Lens Cover)

 

 LED Indicator

 

 PIR Sensor

 

 

Light Sensor

 

 Learning Key

 

       

Choosing a Mounting Location 

 
The Motion Detector can be mounted either on a wall or under a ceiling.    Before 
selecting a position for Motion Detector, the following points should be noted:

 

 

 
1.  Do not locate the detector facing a window/fan/air-conditioner or direct 

sunlight.  Motion Detectors are not suitable for use in conservatories or 
draughty areas. (FIGURE 1) 

       

 
 
 
 
 
 

FIGURE 1 

 
2.  Do not position the detector directly above or facing any source of heat, e.g. 

fires, radiators, boiler etc. (FIGURE 2) 

 
 
 
 

 
 

FIGURE 2 

 

Motion 
Detector

Window

Sun

 

Motion
Detector

Door 

 

Air 
Conditioner

Motion
Detector

Front View

Inside View

Rear View 

Summary of Contents for SP814

Page 1: ...ount the detector on a wall for farther detecting distance but narrower coverage while for ceiling mounting shorter detecting distance can be made but desired coverage can be expected at user s disposal Adding to Z WaveTM Network In the rear casing there is a learning key which is used to carry out inclusion exclusion or association Put a Z WaveTM Wireless Controller into inclusion exclusion mode ...

Page 2: ... 5a FIGURE 5b 3 Decide the detector is to be wall mounted FIGURE 6a or ceiling mounted FIGURE 7a Hold the rear cover in position and mark the two mounting holes Drill the holes insert the plastic wall plugs and screw the rear cover to the wall or ceiling using the screws supplied 4 Engage the detector to the rear cover firmly 1 Wall Mounting The recommended position for wall mounting is at the hei...

Page 3: ...GURE 8d FIGURE 8d Once the wall lens covers has been removed reload the ceiling lens cover and turn it clockwise ensure that the mark on the cover is pointing towards and aligned with the mark on the detector FIGURE 8e FIGURE 8e Note For detection of 360 degrees simply remove wall lens or ceiling lens FIGURE 8f Loading the full size of ceiling lens 12 lens segments will lead to poor movement detec...

Page 4: ...h movements from a farthest end of the coverage area at first time of use If movements cannot be detected sensitively simply adjust the sensitivity level The sensitivity level is between 0 to 10 To adjust sensitivity level of the detector please configure with following Parameter number 5 Size 1 Value range 1 10 the larger the number the higher the sensitivity Note The default value is set in 6 wh...

Page 5: ...o 100 To adjust percentage of lux level please configure with following Parameter number 7 Size 1 Value range 1 100 Note The default value is set in 10 which implies 10 of lux level Low Battery Indication When the battery level on the Detector drops to a certain level the detector will emit a Z Wave low battery command to controller meanwhile the detector will flash red LED once every 30 seconds R...

Page 6: ...ferent from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to 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...

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