
EZMultiPli™
Z-Wave Wireless Plug-In Multi-Sensor
Motion –Light - Temperature - Color Indicator
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Quick Start
1. Unpack EZMultiPli
2. Plug EZMultiPli in - the LED should blink aqua indicating it is not currently joined to a Z-Wave network
3. Include the EZMultiPli to the Z-Wave network:
a. Follow the instructions of your Z-Wave primary controller to include EZMultiPli
b. Press and release the push button on the EZMultiPli
c. The LED will blink blue indicating it is attempting to join the Z-Wave network
d. Once joined to the network, the LED will be white whenever it detects motion
e. The Z-Wave controller should provide the Z-Wave NodeID that was assigned to EZMultiPli
4. Write down the NodeID for EZMultiPli
5. Typically you’ll want to configure EZMultiPli and “Associate”certain NodeIDs and other parameters of
EZMultiPli. See your home control software user manual for more details.
6. Each time you press the push button on EZMultiPli it enters a test mode. During this time LED will illuminate
when motion is detected. Use this mode to check that the motion sensor will detect motion in the areas you
want.
7. Enjoy your new hands-free lighting controls!
Detailed Instructions
Exclusion
When EZMultiPli is first plugged into the wall outlet, the LED should blink an aqua color. This indicates that it is not
currently joined (or paired) to a Z-Wave network. If the LED is blinking white each time motion is detected, then it is
already joined to a Z-Wave network. If the LED is blinking white you will need to exclude it from the other Z-Wave network
before attempting to join a new one.
Follow the procedure of the Z-Wave primary controller to begin the exclusion process. Once the primary controller is
ready to receive the exclusion command, press and release the push button on the side of EZMultiPli. The primary
controller should give an indication that the reset process has completed. EZMultiPlis LED will blink aqua when it is ready
to be added to a Z-Wave network.
Always ensure a device is not already joined to a Z-Wave device before trying to add it to a Z-Wave network.
Factory Reset
If the exclusion process above is not working or the controller EZMultiPli was originally joined to is lost or not available,
the following process can be used to factory reset EZMultiPli.
Press and continue to hold the push button in for about 60 seconds. The LED will blink blue faster and faster and then
shift to yellow and continue to blink faster and faster. Once the LED goes out, EZMultiPli is reset to the factory defaults
and will blink aqua indicating it is ready to be added to a Z-Wave network.
Inclusion
Before attempting to include (pair) EZMultiPli to a Z-Wave network, be sure the LED is blinking an aqua color. If it is not
blinking aqua, follow the exclusion instructions above.
Follow the procedure of the Z-Wave primary controller to begin the inclusion process. Then press and release the push
button on the side of EZMultiPli. Once EZMultiPli has been added to the Z-Wave network, the LED will stop blinking blue
and instead will blink white each time it detects motion. EZMultiPli remains in this mode for 5 minutes. Once the 5 minutes
has expired, EZMultiPli will enter normal operating mode and the LED will remain off. Pressing the push button will restart
the 5 minute motion detector test mode. The primary controller should provide a Z-Wave NodeID which has been
assigned to EZMultiPli. The NodeID is a unique identifier and is used by many home control applications to identify this
particular EZMultiPli. Write down the NodeID and location for later entry into your home control application.