EVERSPRING EH403 User manual

Z-Wave LED Floodlight with
EH403 PIR Motion Detector
The EH403 is an outdoor
security floodlight
equipped with
Z-Wave wireless communication
capability It features a PIR detector
to detect motion
through
movement
of heat sources
and a lux sensor for determining brightness of its surroundings.
When not connected to a Z-Wave network,
EH403 is fully operational
as a standalone
securityfloodlight.During hours of darkness its PIR detector
turnson the 20W floodlight
when it detects movement in the protected
area. Its built-in
timer will then turn off the
floodlight
after a preset time has elapsed. During daylight hours, its lux sensor saves
energy by deactivating the motionsensor and the floodlight.
The lux level and the timer can
be set throughknobs on the device itself.
When added intoa Z-Wave network,
EH403 communicates
directly
with
otherend devices
such as smart plugs, or to report
directly
to a Z-Wave controller
(usually a gateway). It alerts
the controller
when motion
is detected
and through
Z-Wave commands, the controller
can
remotely turn on/off
the floodlightat any time and be able to configure its lux level and timer
setting.
This product
supportstheS2 security
protocol
that
uses encrypted
Z-Wave Plus messages
to communicate
to other security-enabled
Z-Wave Plus products.A security-enabled
Z-Wave Plus Controller
must be used in order
to fully utilizethe security features of this
product.
Product Overview
O Z-Wave
PIR Detector
@
Toughenedglass lens
CDFloodlight housing
@ Mounting bracket
6
(S)Learn Button
O Time off Knob
@ Lux Knob
Note:Please read this entire instruction manual before you start to install the floodlight.

Adding to Z-Wave Network
Connecting the Power
Before mounting the unit on its final outdoor location, it is recommended to first
power
up
the unit indoors in order to set up its Z-Wave connection and to perform preliminarytests
1. Wire up the unit
to a cable plug using a wiringfitting
as shownbelow
Follow exactly the wirecolors as below:
- BROWN (Live) wire to the mains live connection.
- BLUE (Neutral) wire to the mains neutral connection.
- GREEN/YELLÖW wire to the mains earthcable.
Brown
N - Blue
Earth Green/Yellow
NN
Auto Inclusion Wiring
fitting
The unit supports Auto Inclusion feature where it will automatically enter Inclusion mode
when first powered up after a factory reset.
2. Prepare the Z-Wave controller.
3. Plug the cable plug to the wall socket to power up the unit.
WARNING: be careful not to touch any exposed wire/contacts
to prevent
electrical
shock!
4. The Link LED will start to blink slowly with2-second on, 2-second off (for2 minutes)
which shows the unitdoes not be paired.
5. Within 30 seconds, put the Z-Wave Controller into inclusion mode.
6. The Inclusion process should be completed when the Link LED stops blinking.
Note: If you are connecting this unit
to a Z-Wave Controller
thatutilizesthe
S2 security
protocol, you may be asked by your controller
to enter a 5-digitDevice Specific Key
(DSK) that is unique to each unit.This can be found in one of twoplaces:
- on the QR code label on the back of the unit
- on the insert card inside the packaging.
7. Turn on the floodlight using the controller
to check if the auto inclusion
is working
properly.
If Auto Inclusion fails, refer to the Troubleshooting section regarding Manual Inclusion
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Mounting the Unit
Choosing the location
The recommended location for tho noodhght
is outside the house under the eaves or
other shaded areas where it js not directly exposed to sunltght.
Do not aim its PIR detector facing a windowor direct sunlight. otherwise
poor
triggering
response may occur,.
- Avoid aiming the PIR Detector at pools. heating vents. air conditioners or objects that
may change temperature.
- Avoid aiming the PIR Detector
at trees or shrubs or where the movement
of pets or
animals may be detected
- Where possible. mountthe unit
so thatthe pathof an intruder
would
cut across the
fan pattern rather than directly towards tho detector.
PIR less sensitive PIR moresensitive
For the best results. mountthe floodlightonto normalbrickwork 1 8—2 0m above the
ground, At this height. the unit Willdetect movement within its 110degrees fan-shaped
detectionpatternup to 8m depending
on adjustment.
2
Top view
4
Side view
SAFETY PRECAUTION
DO NOT install when it is raining,
Isolate the power
supply beforeInstallation.
Ensure thatlocal Wring and Buildingregulationsare compliedwith.
The unit is supplied with a pre-wired supply cable this must be used and must not be
removed.
Ensure that the power supply is protected by a 6amp circuit breaker or 5amp fuse.
Ensure minimum distance of 2.0m away fromliahted objects.
The unit must be installed vertically with the PIA at the bottom of the unit.
The unit can be corner mounted if preferred,
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Installation
& Wiring instructions
1. Use the mounting bracket to mark the position of the
mounting holes
2. Dnll the holes and insert suitable wall plugs
3. Fix the mountingbracket to the wall using suitable
screws.
Wiring instructions
WARNING: Isolate the mains power supply to preventelectrical shock.
4. It is recommended to add an intemal single pole wall switch to allow easy controlof the
AC POVER
NN
5. Connect the mains power supply to the pre-wired
cable providedwith the fitting
as
shown above. If the connection is made outdoors a suitable waterproof
IP box must be
used to make the connections.
Follow exactly the wire colors as below:
- BROWN (Live) wire to the mains live connection via a wall switch
- BLUE (Neutral) wire to the mains neutral connection.
- GREEN/YELLOW wire to a suitable earth point.
The unitmust be earthed.
Note: Do not remove the pre-wired supply cable. This will invalidate the warranty.
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6. When completed. turn the knobs of Time-Off on the unit to mark. and turn the knob
of Lux on the unit to the mark
7. Reinstate the power supply to the floodlight and switch on the wall switch, if installed.
When the PIR is triggered, the LED of the PIR will blink once and the floodlight will turn
on for around 5 seconds then turn off,. It is now in •test
mode'.
Warm-Up
It will take approximately
5 seconds for the PIR detector
to warm up after powered
on.
During this period the floodlightwill turn on. When the floodlight
turns off, the warm-up
procedure is complete and the PIR detectoris ready.
WalkTest
The user can performa walk test to ensure the PIR detector's range falls within
the desired
area of coverage. This test also checks if the unit is still withinthe communication range of
the Z-Wave controller.
1. Walk throughits PIR Detector coverage area. The floodlight
turnson when you move
and turns off after approximately 5 seconds. Wait for the floodlight
to turn off before
moving again to test.
2. If necessary, tiltthe floodlightto achieve desired result.The floodlight
may be tilted
downwards by up to 300to light the area directly under it. Tilting by more than 300may
cause issues with the lux sensor as light reflectedback from the area under the
floodlight may switch the lux sensor to daylight mode hence turning the floodlightoff.
3. When you are satisfied with the coverage area you can now set the desired Time
periodand Lux level.
Time and Lux adjustment
You can set desired Time periodand Lux level through:
(i) the Z-Wave controller if the unit is already connected to it, or
{ii) manually adjusting the knobs on the unitif not
connected
to a Z-Wave network.
The
ollowing
section describes the steps for manual setting.
(1) Time adjustment
Time-off knob controls how long the floodlight
willstay on after
the motionis detected.
Turn the TIME control knob towards the + sign to increase how long the floodlight
stays
on (up to about 12 minutes) or towardsthe T to decrease (downto about 8 seconds).
The recommended setting for Time control is approximately
midpoint
of the scale
(approximately5 minutes).
About 5 seconds About 12 minutes
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(2) Lux adjustment
The LUX adjustment
sets the brightness level thresholdthat will activate
themotion
sensor. The Lux control
can be adjusted between T (always triggered
regardless
of
light level) and the moon symbol (triggeredon only during hours of darkness).
The
adjustableLux range is about 30 - 200 Lux.
\LIJX
Always ON During hours or darkness
1. To set the lux level, turn the Time-off knob to "T" for maximum response.
2. Turn the LUX control knob to the "moon"(dusk) position.
3. Wait until
the ambient light level reaches the level of darkness at which you wish the
floodlight to activate.
4. Slowly rotate the Lux knob anti-clockwise while keep creating motion during the
process until the floodlight turns on. At this position the light will operate at
approximatelythe same level of darkness each evening.
5. Set the Time-off knob back to the desired preset time.
6. When completed, tightenthe two Allen screws on the side of the floodlight
body to
secure its position
Note: When connected to a Z-Wave controller,the manual settingswill be overwrittenby
the settings throughthe Z-Wave controller.
Operation
Z-Wave Group
The unit supports either one of twoZ-Wave Association Groups:
Group 1: Association with 1 Controller node.
Group 2: Association with
4 nodes (i.e. end devices such as smartplugs and otherlighting
controllers). This allows the PIR detectoron the unitto transfer commands directlyto other
Z-Wave end devices without
the participationof the controller.This has the effectthatwhen
its detector triggers, all devices associated with unit will be operated.
Table below are controlcommands that can be sent fromthe controller.Refer to
Programming section fordetails on sending these commands.
mman s rom ontro er omman s
Turn on Floodli ht Switch Bina Set n/
Basic et n
urn
o loodlight Switch Binary Set I Basic t
et mer
Set ux leve
ead ux leve
Note: The floodlight will revert back to its own
self controlonl afterthis command is sent
onfi uration
settin s, Parameter
Confi uration
settin s, Parameter
ultileve sensor: xo
Table below shows the alerts sent by the unit
wheneveran eventoccurs. Refer to
Programming section for details of these notifications.
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Sensor Event
Lux sensor
Daylight
Night.
or
Lux knob set
Other Events
1st power on
evtce acto
PIR
sensor
Trigger
Trigger
Floodlight
bohavtor
Off
On. until
timer
expires
Z-Wave commands/notification
Whon Trigger:
- Notification,
PIR Trigger
ON : Group 1
When timer oxpire
- Notification.
PIR Trigger
OFF: Group 1
When
Trigger
- Notification,
PIR TriggerON . Group 1
- SwitchBinaryReport : Group f
- Bastc Sot On : Group 2
When timerexpire •
Remark
ave
command is
sent even if
floodlight
is
off
behavior
for
seconds
reset
Programming
Z-Wave Plus Info
Role Type Node Typo
Slave Always ON Z-Wave Plus
node
- Notification,
PIR Trigger
OFF: Group
f
- Switch BinaryRoport : Group f
- Bastc Set Off: Group2
Z-Wave commands/notrfication Remark
otircation: irst owor p: roup
evtce eset oca oti'cation: rou
Installer Icon User Icon
Sensor Notification
Device Sensor Notification
Device
T e Home Secunt Home Securit
Association Command Class
Group Max Node
1
24
Version
Protocol Library
Protocol Version
Manufacturer
Manufacturer ID
ox0060
AGI Association Grou
rou ro I e
General
2Control
Notification Re ort
Event
irst power up
ri er ON
3 (Slave_Enhance_232_Library)
4.30 (6.71.01)
Product Type Product ID
ox0012
Information Table
omman ass omman st rou ame
Device Reset Locally Notification
Notification
Report Lifeline
Binary Report
Sensor MultilevelRe ort
Basic Set
Type Event
ox01
x
PIR Control
ven arame ers
Len th
oxoo
x
Event Parameters
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Switch Bina : LED Floodli ht Status
Switch Binary Report (value) Description
oxoo Flood"ghtis off
OXFF Floodlight is on
Z-Wave Configuration settings
1. PIR Trigger Off period: Period to send Trigger Off command after PIR is triggered. Before
this period expires, the PIR will not be able to detect any subsequent motion.
Parameter Size Range Default
28-720 secs 15
2. Lux sensor threshold:Lux level to activate the PIR. When the lux level falls below this
threshold
and the PIR gets triggered, the unitemits a Basic Set Command (Value=0xFF)
and tums on its floodlight.
This overwrites the Lux level set by the Lux knob.
Parameter Size
22
3. Lux auto report:
Parameter Size
32
Range
30-200
Range
Default
50
Default
0-1440 minutes 0(0ff)
4. MultilevelSensor : Reads back the lux level measured. (Tolerance of ±30 lux. Level
above 250 willbe read back as 250)
Sensor Type Precision Scale
ox03 1
Command
Classes
Size
2
The module supports Command Classes including..
COMMAND
CLASS ZWAVEPLUS INFO V2
COMMAND-CLASS-ASSOCIATION
vr-
COMMAND-CLASS-ASSOCIATION-GRP INFO'
COMMAND-CLASS-TRANSPORT SERVICE V2
eCOMMAND-CLASS-VERSION vr
COMMAND-CLASS-MANUFACXURER
SPECIFIC V?
-
Sensor Value
<250
COMMAND-CLASS-DEVICE RESET COCALLY*
COMMAND-CLASS-POWERLEVEL'
-
eCOMMAND-CLASS-SECURITY
COMMAND-CLASS-SECURITY
2
COMMAND-CLASS-SUPERVISCON*
COMMAND-CLASS-FIRMWARE UPDATE_MD
COMMAND-CLASS-NOTIFICATION
COMMAND-CLASS-SWITCHBINANy•
eCOMMAND-CLASS-SENSOF€ MULTILEVEL
vr
COMMAND-CLASSZCONFIGUÄATION*
*Items
markedan asterisk
are secure
command
classes.
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Troubleshooting
Table below lists typical problems encountered:
ymptom
loodhght does not
turnon for 5 seconds
after power is
connected.
annot carry out
inclusion and
association
t as es on
and off
ave contro ler
cannot communicate
with the unit
oodlight remains on
oss e ause
ower is not
connected properly
oodlight alrea y
paired to another
Z-Wave Controller.
ut o range.
etector
triggered by
unknown heat
source.
ecommen at on
ec wall switch is on.
Confirm wiring is correct.
Check supply breaker / fuse.
e orm a actory reset.
e unit's ux sensor is beingtnggere o y
reflected li ht
2.
2.
elocate
thecontro
erc ser to e unit.
Install a Z-Wave repeater such as smart
plugs or otherAC devices thatcan operate
as a Re ater.
heck time setting
Cover its PIR Detector with black insulating
tape. If after the timerexpires and the
floodlightturns off this indicates that the PIR
Detector can see a moving heat source e.g:
radiator,heater, boiler outlet.
open window,
open exterior door or moving branches or
bushes retaining heat from the daytime
eriod.
Manual
Inclusion/Exclusion
The table below lists the several steps involved when adding or removing the unit from the
Z-Wave network.
Action/Status
No node ID
Auto Inclusion
Manual Inclusion
Exclusion
FactoryReset
(This procedure
should only be used
when the controller
is inoperable.)
Description
The Z-Wave Controllerdoes notallocate a node
ID to the unit.
The power is applied for the first time and no
node ID has been stored in the module, or after
executing reset.
1.
2.
1.
2.
1.
2.
3.
Put the Z-Wave Controller into inclusion
mode.
Press the tamper switch 3 times within 1.5
seconds to put the unit into inclusion mode.
Put the Z-Wave Controller intoexclusion
mode.
Press the tamper switch 3 times within 1.5
seconds to put the unit intoexclusion mode.
Press the tamper switch 3 times within 1.5
seconds to put the unit into exclusion mode.
Within 1 second of step 1, press the tamper
switch again and hold until LED is off (about
5 seconds .
Node ID is excluded. The device reverts to
LED indication
2-second on. 2-second off
for 2 minutes.
LED blinks rapidly during
Inclusion, LED stops
blinking when Inclusion is
com lete.
LED blinks rapidly during
Inclusion, LED stops
blinking when Inclusion is
complete
factory default state and will be in
auto-inclusion mode for 4 minutes.
x Failed or successful results in including/excluding the ID can be viewed on the Z-Wave Controller.
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