7
to set up the sensor.
Parameter
Function
Size
(Byte)
Value
Unit
Default Set/
Factory
Default
Description
1
Basic Set Level
1
0~99
% of
Brightness
(Dimmer
Level)
99 / 99
Set basic set value to be
on (or set Lux Level)/off
0: Disable
2
Lux Trigger-ON
Value
2
30~1000
or
0
LUX
300 / 0
Set lux trigger-ON value
to be _LUX.
0: Clear lux trigger-ON
value
3
Lux Trigger-OFF
Value
2
30~1000
or
0
LUX
500 / 0
Set lux trigger-OFF
value to be _LUX.
0: Clear lux trigger-OFF
value
4
Lux Trigger-OFF
(Timer Value)
2
1~480
or
0
Minute
240 / 0
Set lux trigger-OFF
value to be _LUX.
0: Clear lux trigger-OFF
value
5
Auto Report
(Time Interval)
2
1~1439
or
0
Minutes
0 / 0
Set auto report time
interval to be _mins
0: Disable auto report
6
Auto Report
(Lux Interval)
2
30~1000
or
0
LUX
0 / 0
Enable auto report
0: Disable auto report
Note:
Default set is the preset value of the sensor. For instance, if default set of LUX
Trigger-ON is selected as 30 LUX, the sensor will be triggered ON if sensor
reaches 30 LUX. You can skip the hassle of selecting a value from 30 to 1000
degrees if default set is selected.
Factory default value is the original value of the sensor without any setting. Once
the function of reset is executed, the sensor will be restored to its factory default
status, so as the settings.
2-1 Auto Report
2-1-1 Time Interval
The Illumination Sensor can be set to emit report of current status to the
nodes of Grouping 1 automatically at a set time. The time interval can be
set from 1 minute to 23 hours 59 minutes. For instance, if time interval is
set in 1 minute, the sensor will report its status once per minute. Please
refer to the parameter 5 of configuration table.
2-1-2 Change of Lux Value
The sensor can be set to emit report of lux status to the nodes of Grouping 1
automatically once the ambient light changing exceeds set value. The lux
difference range can be set from 30 to 1000 LUX. For instance, if
difference of lux value is set in 100 LUX, the sensor will report its current lux
value once the difference exceeds 100 LUX. Please refer to the parameter
6 of configuration table.
Note:
Auto report mechanism may cause a lot of power consumption if it operates
regularly. Please base on actual requirements for determining whether to enable
the function of auto report or not.
2-2 Wakeup Configuration
The Illumination Sensor stays in sleep status for the majority of time in order to
conserve battery power. However, it can be woken up by either triggers of
Illumination Sensor or set time for the controller to do further setting. If sleep
time is over, the sensor will emit Wake Up Notification command to the
controller automatically.
2-2-1 Wakeup Time Interval
The sensor stays in wakeup status for 10 seconds. If the sensor receives
RF command from the controller during these 10 seconds, it will extend
waking time for another 10 seconds until no more RF command is received.
If it receives “Wake Up no More Information” or the wakeup time is up, the
sensor goes back to sleep status.
2-2-2 Sleep Time Interval
The sleep interval can be set from 1 minute to 4660 hours (about 194 days).
The unit of time is in seconds. The preset sleep time interval is 1 hour.
3. Command Classes
The Illustration Sensor supports Command Classes including…
*
COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC
* COMMAND_CLASS_VERISON
* COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY
* COMMAND_CLASS_WAKE_UP_V2
* COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION
* COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V2
* COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC