Green Point igh User manual

Sensor User Manual
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Introduction:
Thank you for purchasing an igh control device.
The igh system is designed to automate home
control and provide easy remote operation of all
your electrical appliances/lights connected to
system. igh products include a variety of
devices to control your home. The products can
be installed in one room, expand to additional
rooms or to the entire house according to your
needs and budgets.
Green Point products are constructed with
careful attention to detail, using only high
quality materials, assuring peak performance
over time.
Warning!!!
Controlling Appliances:
igh systems can control electrical
appliances either remotely or
automatically, allowing electrical
appliances or light to be activated
without the operator's presence in the
room. Extreme caution must be taken
to avoid hazard conditions.

Important
Read before installing
1. Install in accordance with all national and
local electrical codes and local regulations
of your country.
2. The products of the igh system range are
designed to be used and installed in
domestic and similar environments where
there is no need for special protections
against the ingress of water.
3. The installer must hand the user manual
over to the user and should stress that the
user become fully familiar with it.
4. In case of a breakdown or malfunction,
please contact an authorized technician or
the igh products support center.
5. There are no serviceable parts in this unit.
6. Do not paint on the igh Sensor.
7. Operate between temperatures of -10 °C to
50 °C.
8. Clean the igh Sensor only with a soft dry
cloth. Do not use any chemical cleaners.

Gateway
Keypad
Sensor
IR
Bridg
Autonomous Room
Autonomous Room
Dimmer
Switch
Sense
Switch
Shutter
Switch
Power
Switch
Thin
Client
Igh RF protocol Ring
Internet network
General Product Description
System overview
igh is a home automation and power
management system, enabling unified and
automated control over electrical appliances
connected to the system.
The system is composed of 5 main
components:
igh Smart Switch
igh Sensor
igh Keypad
igh IR Bridge
igh Internet Gateway
System Connectivity

Diagram 1
Functions
Key features:
PIR –Motion Sensor
Light intensity meter
Thermometer
Real time clock
RF communication with igh units.
Operating Modes
There are 2 operating modes, Normal and
Disabled, that can be toggled manually on the
bottom part of the sensor.
Normal - I
The sensor will operate normally,
transmitting collected information and
occupancy status in accordance with its
pre-configured parameters.
Disabled - O
The sensor will stop collecting some or all
environmental and occupancy information
according to users preferences.
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Diagram 2
Low Power indication:
When the battery is low, the red LED light will
turn on. igh systems on smartphones and
tablets will also indicate a low battery. When
this happens expose the sensor to sunlight for a
while. If this problem remains, contact the igh
products support center.
LED Indicators
(Icons appear only when the LED is on.)
ON
Green light –Detection
Red light –Low Power

Mounting
Select a mounting location for the Wireless
Motion Sensor. When choosing an appropriate
location, the following should be considered:
•Detection angles (refer to diagram )
•A mounting height of 1.8m is recommended
•RF range
•Shielding the motion sensor from direct
sunlight, if possible, for better motion- sensing
reliability.
•Avoiding placement of the motion sensor near
heat or cold-producing devices.
Use the installing mold included to mount the
igh Sensor. Select a location to install the igh
Sensor, and with the installing mold in place,
mark the drill holes with a pencil. Drill holes in
the marked areas. Use a hammer to tap the
dowels into the holes. Place the base over the
dowels, insert the screws and tighten them to
build a base for the ighSensor. The Sensor can
then be hung on the base and adjusted to the
correct angle, using the back brackets of the
Sensor.
Please refer to the “Detection Test” to
determine the best mounting angle.

Installation
1. Verify that the operation mode is on
Disabled –0 (Diagram 1).
2. Activate the igh Sensor power. The power
switch is located on the back of the sensor
behind the mounting doors. Use a thin
sharp object to move the sliding switch.
3. Install the Sensor on the base.
4. The green LED will illuminate, do a
detection test.
5. Move the operation mode to Normal - I
6. The igh Sensor is ready for activation.
Detection Test
It is important to perform a Walk Test after
mounting the igh Sensor in order to determine if
the sensor is properly detecting motion in the
desired areas. The Walk Test mode will indicate
whether motion is detected by an illuminated
green LED. The Walk Test mode is
automatically activated when turning on the
sensor, while the operation mode is on 0
(Disabled).
The angle of the ighSensor may be adjusted,
in order to control how far the Motion Sensor
can “see”. To reduce the detection range,
simply tilt the sensor downward. To increase

the range, tilt the sensor upward. You can use
two or more Wireless Motion Sensors to
improve detection coverage in an area. Multiple
motion sensors can cascade to act together as
a single motion sensing device, thus increasing
the detection coverage. The “motion detected”
event will happen when any of the cascaded
motion sensors detect motion. This cascading
process is done within the igh software
installation wizard. The main sensor will be
classified as the master and the rest as slaves.
Detective Angle
140°
5-7m

Occupancy Hold Time
When motion is detected in the monitored area,
the igh Sensor sends a "motion detected" event
to the igh units. When no motion has been
detected for the designated time period
(Occupancy Hold Time), the listening units will
assume that there was no detection at the time
and will operate accordingly.
SPECIFICATIONS
Network Coverage: Up to 10m radius
Coverage max: 110°-160° Wide Angle Lens
3m-6m depending on sensitivity setting,
mounting angle and temperature.
Unit Dimensions:10.5 x 5.6 x 2.4 (cm)
Signal (Frequency): ISM BAND (433.050 -
434.790 MHz)
WARRANTY
Green Point Products warrants this product to
be free from manufacturing defects for a period
of one year from the original date of consumer
purchase. This warranty is limited to the repair
or replacement of this product only and does
not extend to consequential or incidental
damage to other products that may be used
with this product.

Regulatory Compliance
The IGHS- igh Sensor unit has been tested and
found to comply with specifications for CE
marking and standards per EMC and radio
communications and safety Compliance.
SAFTEY
EN 60950-1: 2006 + A11: 2009 + A1: 2010 +
A12: 2011. Information technology equipment -
Safety - Part 1: General requirements.
EMC
ETSI EN301489-1 and EN301489-3
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio
Spectrum Matters (ERM); Electro-Magnetic
Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio
Equipment and services: Part 1: Common
Technical requirements.
RADIO
ETSI EN 300 220 V2.4.1
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio
spectrum Matters (ERM); Short Range Devices
(SRD); Radio equipment to be used in the 25
MHz to 1,000 MHz frequency range with power
levels ranging up to 500 mW; Part 1: Technical
characteristics and test methods.

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