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                                          User Manual

 

HIOTH TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD. 

PIR MOTION DETECTOR 

 

Introduction 

The Motion Detector is a Z-Wave enabled device which is fully compatible with any Z-Wave

enabled network. Z-Wave  enabled  devices  displaying the Z-Wave  logo can also  be  used  with  it 

regardless of the manufacture, and ours can also be used in other manufacturer’s networks, This 

Motion Detector can control our modules via controller settings. Inclusion of this Motion Detector 

on other manufacture’s Wireless Controller menu allows remote turn on of connected modules w-

hen the detector is triggered. 

The Motion Detector is designed with two d

etecting

 sensors, Passive Infra Red (PIR) sensor 

and light sensor, in order to fulfill the purpose of security and home automation. Once night falls, 

the percentage of ambient illumination is lower than preset value. If a person moves within or 

across the device field of vision, a trigger radio signal will be transmitted so as to turn on the con-

nected lightings for better illumination.   

CT-SMZW2004-ES 

PIR Motion Detector 

 

Summary of Contents for CT-SMZW2004-ES

Page 1: ...Inclusion of this Motion Detector on other manufacture s Wireless Controller menu allows remote turn on of connected modules w hen the detector is triggered The Motion Detector is designed with two detecting sensors Passive Infra Red PIR sensor and light sensor in order to fulfill the purpose of security and home automation Once night falls the percentage of ambient illumination is lower than pres...

Page 2: ... 5V AA 3 RF range 25m in an open area of the wireless controller and the latest line of sight between Z Wave receiving module Operation Frequency 908 42 MHz SP814 2 921 42 MHz SP814 9 PIR Detection Coverage Wall Mounted Up to 10m x 110 at 1 8m mounting height 25 C Ceiling Mounted Up to5m x 360 at2 8m mounting height 25 C Dimension 85 mm x 85 mm x 45 mm Operation NOTE Lens Cover Photocell Sensor PI...

Page 3: ...te of No node ID 2 second on 2 second off 2 Choose Z Wave to enter the Network Inclusion mode on the APP then click 3 Pressing link key 3 times within 1 5 second Detector beeps when link key is pressed 4 When prompt a message Request Access Success please go to the device list interface and refresh the device list the device will be displayed Z WAVE NETWORK EXCLUSION 1 Make sure the device is conn...

Page 4: ...ta 1 Make sure the device is connected to the power supply 2 Pressing link key 3 times within 1 5 second Detector beeps when link key is pressed 3 Within 1 second press and hold the link key until beep stops A long beep is sounded for 5 seconds 4 IDs are excluded and all of preset value will be reset to factory default 2 second on 2 second off Installation Instructions It s recommended to install ...

Page 5: ... the holes insert the plastic wall plugs and screw the rear cover to the wall or ceiling using the screws provided 5 Engage the detector to rear cover firmly i Wall Mounting The recommended position for wall mounting is at the height of 1 8m from the flood At this height the optimum detection range is up to 10m with coverage range of 110 degrees Fig 4 ii Ceiling mounting The recommended position f...

Page 6: ...ounted whereas ceiling lens cover Fig 6b is to be used when the detector is ceiling mounted The coverage range adjustment is only applicable to ceiling lens cove choose correct lens cover before mounting Fig 6a Fig 6b NOTICE 1 The shading cap is composed of 12 segments for limiting the detection coverage and each segment covers detection angle of 30 degrees Fig 6c Follow the grooves on the cap cut...

Page 7: ...he ceiling lens cover without shading cap No movements can be detected if the detector is reloaded with a shading cap which maintains 12 lens segments Safety Notice Don t make the device directly to the window fan air conditioner or sunlight Do not install the device above or facing any source of heat directly such as fires radiators boilers etc Confirm the device is positioned in place where the ...

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