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motion
mini
sensor
MODEL: MT-100
V1.0
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing Vemmio. We welcome you in our cus-
tomer society.
Motion Mini Sensor provides accurate motion and illumination
level detection. When integrated with your controller - wireless
notifications, low battery alerts, custom automation scenarios
based on both light and motion triggers become available. For
example, when motion is detected, the controller will send an
alert to any smartphone, set off an alarm or trigger a lighting
scene. The sensor works with any Z-Wave-certified controller.
PACKAGE CONTENTS:
•
user manual
•
sensor
•
raw plug
•
adhesive tape.
KEY FEATURES
Ultra smart and simple design – becomes part of your home
decoration
Easy and quick installation
Uses motion and illumination sensors
Low-energy use
Illumination measurement up to 8500 lux.
SPECIFICATION
Wireless standard
Z-Wave Plus
Frequency
868.40 MHz
Network range
30 m line of sight
Operating temperature
0°C ~ 40°C
Illumination measurement
range
0 ~ 8500 lux
Movement Sensor Measure-
ment range
6 m
Battery
CR123A 3V
Battery
>2 years, low power indication
BATTERY
INSTALLATION
When the device reports the
low battery message, the user
should replace the battery to
new one. The battery type is
CR123A, 3V.
To open the top cover simply
turn and lift it.
INSTALLATION
The Z-Wave button, located next to the battery can add, re-
move, reset or associate the sensor to Z-Wave network.
ADDING THE DEVICE INTO THE Z-WAVE NETWORK
FIRST INCLUSION
Bring the Motion Mini Sensor within direct range of your con-
troller. Carefully turn and lift the cover of your Motion Mini
Sensor to access the battery. Follow the instructions for your
Z-Wave certified controller to enter inclusion mode. When
prompted by the controller, power on the device, ( just remove
the plastic pull-tab from the battery slot of the device). Press
quickly the Z-Wave button 3 times. The sensor should be includ-
ed in 5 seconds. You will see the LED light fast flash indicating
Motion Mini Sensor is included to Z-Wave network and it should
appear on controller’s device list
INCLUSION*
Bring the Motion Mini Sensor within direct range of your con-
troller. Remove the top cover from the device by turning and
lifting it. Follow the instructions for your Z-Wave certified
controller to enter inclusion mode. When prompted by the con-
troller, press quickly one of the Z-wave button 3 times in a row.
The sensor should be included in 5 seconds. The sensor should
appear on your controller’s device list.
*Please note: Always exclude a Z-wave product before trying
to add it to a Z-Wave network.
EXCLUSION
Bring the Motion Mini Sensor within direct range of your con-
troller. Remove the top cover from the device by turning and
lifting it. Follow the instructions for your Z-Wave certified con-
troller to enter exclusion mode. When prompted by the con-
troller, press the Z-wave button quickly 3 times in a row. The
LED indicator will flash slowly indicating successful exclusion.
The sensor should disappear from your controller’s device list.
If the first attempt is unsuccessful, please repeat the process
following all steps carefully.
Make sure all sensors of the device have been successfully
added to your controller. If not, please run exclusion/inclu-
sion procedure.
ASSOCIATION
Have Z-Wave Controller enter association mode.
Pressing tamper key three times within 1.5 seconds will enter
association mode.
Group
ID
Maxi-
mum
Nodes
Description
1
4
GROUP 1 is lifeline service that assigned to
Sensor (Motion detector) status – Open/
Close. It enables the sensor to send reports
and readings to Z-Wave Controller or Z-
Wave Gateway whenever the sensor is trig-
gered. This Group Supports:
•
NOTIFICATION_REPORT_V4
•
SENSOR_BINARY_REPORT_V2
•
SENSOR_MULTILEVEL_REPORT_V7
•
BATTERY_REPORT DEVICE_RESET_LO-
CALLY_NOTIFICATION
2
4
GROUP 2 allows for sending control com-
mands to associated devices such as relay
module, lighting, etc. This association group
is configured through the advanced param-
eters no. 2, 3, 5 and 8. This Group Supports:
•
BASIC_SET
3
4
GROUP 3 allows for Send Notification to
associated devices in this group. This Group
Supports:
•
NOTIFICATION_REPORT_V4
4
4
GROUP 4 allows for Send Sensor Binary
Report to associated devices in this group.
This Group Supports:
•
SENSOR_BINARY_REPORT_V2
FACTORY RESET
Make sure the Motion Mini Sensor is powered on, then open
the cover and press and hold the Z-Wave button for at least 10
seconds until the LED indicator flashes once (it may then flash
5 times to indicate the device is no longer part of Z-Wave net-
work). Release the button.
Please note: All previously recorded activity and custom set-
tings will be erased from the device’s memory.
TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS.
If you are unable to include the Motion Mini Sensor to your con-
troller, please try one of the following:
•
Bring the Motion Mini Sensor closer to your Z-Wave controller.
•
Once in inclusion mode, press and release the Z-Wave button
quickly 6-7 times to ensure the command has gone through.
•
Put your controller into exclusion mode. Press the Z-Wave but-
ton quickly 3 times, and then try adding it to your network again.
PHYSICAL INSTALLATION
Choosing a Suitable Location
a.
The recommended mounting height is 2 m
b.
The recommended distance from the door is within 4.5 m
c.
Do not let the device face the window or the sunlight.
The Motion Mini Sensor will detect motion up to 6 meters de-
pending on mounting location and sensitivity settings.
MOUNTING
There are 2 ways to mount the Mini Sensor on the wall, ceiling,
or in the corner of a room:
1.
Use the supplied raw plug to fix the mounting bracket to
flat surface of your choice. Carefully insert the sensor to the
mounting bracket. Position the sensor by directing it to the
part of the room you wish to monitor.
2.
Use supplied adhesive tape to fix the mounting bracket to a
clean flat surface of your choice. Carefully insert the sensor
to the mounting bracket. Position the sensor by directing it to
the part of the room you wish to monitor.
Over the Air Firmware Update
The device supports the Z-Wave firmware update via OTA. Let
the controller into the firmware update mode, and then press
the Z-Wave button once to start the update. After completing
the firmware download, LED will start flashing every 0.5 sec-
ond. During this time, please don’t remove the battery, other-
wise it will cause the firmware failure, and the device will stop
functioning. After LED stops flashing, it is recommended that
user powers up the device. Caution: After battery removal,
please wait about 30 seconds, and then re-install the battery.
Supported Command Classes:
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO
COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY
COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION
COMMAND_CLASS_DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY
COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC
COMMAND_CLASS_NOTIFICATION
COMMAND_CLASS_POWERLEVEL
COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_BINARY
COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION
COMMAND_CLASS_WAKE_UP
LED INDICATION
LED
Color
Indication Status
Red
Flashes 5
times(1s
Interval)
Powered on and not included in Z-Wave
Network
Flashes 5
times(500
ms Interval)
Press the Z- Wave button 3 times - includ-
ing the sensor to a Z-Wave network
Flashes 5
times(300
ms Interval)
Powered on and already included in a
Z-Wave network
Flashes 1
once
1. Press the Z-Wave button for 10 seconds
long time - factory reset is performed
2. Movement detection
WAKEUP MOTION DETECTOR
You can press the button once to wake up the device and send
wakeup notification to controller -the LED will flash once.
ADVANCED CONFIGURATION
The following information is for someone that has some experi-
ence in setting up a Z-Wave system or someone that has com-
puter software running a Z-Wave controller or Z-Wave Gate-
way. Please get familiar with software of Z-Wave controller or
Z-Wave Gateway before getting started.
NO Name
Deff Description
1
Sensitiv-
ity Level
Setting
12
Valid Values: (8 – 255), Prm. Size: 1 byte
This parameter defines the sensitivity
of PIR detector, it is recommended to
test the detector with 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 with this parameter.
This Parameter can be configured with
the value of 8 through 255, where 8
means high sensitivity and 255 means
lowest sensitivity.
2
On/Off
Dura-
tion
30
Valid Values (5 – 600), Unit: Second,
Prm. Size: 2 bytes
This parameter can be determined how
long the associated devices should stay
ON status. For instance, this parameter
is set to 30(second), the PIR detector
will send a BASIC_SET Command to an
associated device with value basic set
level if PIR detector is triggered and
the associated device will be turned on
30(second) before it is turned off. This
Parameter value must be large than Pa-
rameter 6#. If user set this parameter to
default by Configure CC, the parameter
#6 will be set to default value
3
Basic
Set
Level
255
Valid Values: (0 – 99), Unit: Percent,
Prm. Size: 1 byte 0 – OFF , 255 - ON
Basic Set Command will be sent where
contains a value when PIR detector is
triggered, the receiver will take it for
consideration; for instance, if a lamp
module is received the Basic Set Com-
mand of which value is decisive as to
how bright of dim level of lamp module
shall be. This Parameter is used to some
associated devices
4
PIR De-
tecting
Func-
tion
Ena-
bled/
Disabled
255
Valid Values: 0 – Disable PIR, 255 –
Enable PIR
This parameter can be enabled or
disabled the PIR detector detecting
function.
5
Ambient
illumina-
tion Lux
Level
100
Valid Values: (0 – 1000), Unit: Lux, Prm.
Size: 2 bytes
This parameter can be set a lux level
value which determines when the light
sensor is activated. If the ambient il-
lumination level falls below this value
and a person moves across or within the
detected area , PIR detector will send a
Z-Wave ON command(i.e. BASIC_SET
(value = parameter 3) to an associated
device and activate i
6
Re-
trigger
Interval
Setting
8
Valid Values: (0 – 8), Unit: Second , Prm.
Size: 1 bytes
This Parameter can be used to adjust
the interval of being re-triggered after
the PIR detector has been triggered.
This Parameter value must be less than
Parameter 2#. If user set this parameter
to default by Configure CC, the param-
eter #2 will be set to default value.