HomePro ZIR010 User manual

ZIR010 Instructions, Release 1.1
P/D 102406
HomePro
by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
0685-01
1
Radio Frequency Transmitter, Battery Powered,
Wall Mounted Passive Infrared (PIR) Sensor, Release 1.1
ZIR010
HomePro
RF Home Automation
Shown with supplied
wall mount bracket
ZIR010 WALL MOUNTED SENSOR
The ZIR010 Wall Mounted Sensor is a component of the HomePro lighting control system. Inclusion of this Wall
Mounted Sensor on the ZTH200 Wireless Controller menu allows remote turn-on of HomePro receivers and their
connected lighting when the ZIR010 is triggered. Z-Wave nodes of other types can be added to the system and will
also act as repeaters if they support this function of repeating the signal received to other modules in the system.
There are no field repairable assemblies on this unit. If service is needed, the unit must be returned where purchased.
CAUTION! Read and understand these instructions before installing. For indoor use only. Retain instructions for
future use.
INSTALLATION
Battery Installation and Sensitivity Selection
1. Remove the screw from the bottom of the enclosure.
3. Select the sensitivity setting preferred for the ZIR010 by
setting the corresponding jumpers on the electronic
module.
Note that H option is the highest sensitivity while the L
option is the lowest. See Figure 1.
4. Install the four AAA batteries into the ZIR010.
Mounting Location
The ZIR010 is designed for indoor use. It should not be mounted near large metal objects or on metal sur-
faces. It should be mounted on a wall or in a corner at a height of approximately 6.5 to 8.2 feet (2 to 2.5
meters) for the best general coverage in an average room.
The detector has been designed to avoid false alarms, nevertheless, it is best to avoid looking directly at
sources of heat such as fires and boilers, and always try to keep away from a window.
The ZIR010 can be positioned across from a radiator but not placed above one. Do not mount the ZIR010
where its field of view may be obstructed (e.g. by curtains).
39 foot (12 m) range, 110 degree coverage
with convex honeycomb hemispherical
infrared lens
Fig. 1
Note: This module must be “Included in
the Network” only where it will be
permanently installed. The proper
operation of this node in the mesh
network is dependent on it knowing its
location with respect to other nodes.
You cannot “test bench” configure this
module.

ZIR010 Instructions, Release 1.1
P/D 102406
HomePro
by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
0685-01
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Mounting the Detector
1. Hold the provided mounting bracket in the location you want to mount the ZIR010. Mark the wall (or ceiling)
where the two screw holes will be drilled.
2. Complete the following two steps if mounting in drywall, if there is no stud (or joist).
a. Drill a pilot hole of 11/64”.
b. Tap the provided wall anchors into the wall (or ceiling).
3. Screw the mounting bracket to the wall (or ceiling) with the screws provided.
4. Snap the ZIR010 onto the bracket.
5. Adjust the vertical pattern angle per figure 2, if desired.
Fig 2
LENS can be adjusted to suit your needs by simply rotating the angle of the lens 180
o
to change from wide
angle version (Default setting) to long range version if required. The number of detection zones will change
between wide angle and long range.
WIDE ANGLE (Default Setting)
Angle: 105
o
x 110
o
Distance: 39 feet (12 meters)
Zone Number: 64
LONG RANGE (Default Setting + 180
o
)
Angle: 5
o

ZIR010 Instructions, Release 1.1
P/D 102406
HomePro
by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
0685-01
3
ADDING CONTROL OF Z-WAVE ENABLED DEVICES (ASSOCIATING)
To associate control of Z-Wave enabled devices to one of the three groups in your ZIR010 refer to your
controller instructions. Those devices must be installed in their permanent location. If using a
HomePro ZTH200 it will probably ask you to select a group within the Association menu, in this case group
One, to start. You can include up to 5 Z-Wave devices to that group.
When you press the button on the device to be associated to a group in the ZIR010, the controller may ask
you to include or press the button on the “source node”, or the “controlling node”. If so push the button under
the cover on the ZIR010 marked “button” once to include each device.
Group 1
If the ZIR010 is configured to operate in Lighting Mode , any device that is associated into Group 1 will
be sent ON and OFF commands. See OFF/IDLE command section below for how to configure the
length of a delay before an OFF command is sent*.
If the ZIR010 is configured to operate in Alarm Mode , any device that is associated into Group 1 will be
sent an ALARM command when the ZIR010 detects motion.
If the ZIR010 is configured to operate in Binary Sensor Mode , any device that is associated into
Group 1 will be sent an update whenever the ZIR010 detects motion or stops detecting motion.
* See OFF/IDLE command section below to configure the length of a delay before an OFF command is sent.
Group 2
If the ZIR010 is configured to operate in Lighting Mode , any device that is associated into Group 2 will
be sent ON commands when the housing of the ZIR010 is opened.
If the ZIR010 is configured to operating in Alarm Mode , any device that is associated into Group 2 will
be sent an Alarm command when the housing of the ZIR010 is opened.
If the ZIR010 is configured to operate in Binary Sensor Mode , any device that is associated into
Group 2 will be sent an update when the housing of the ZIR010 is opened.
Group 3
Any device that is associated into Group 3 will be sent battery level indications at specific intervals.
There can be up to 5 devices associated into each group.
OTHER SETTINGS
OFF/IDLE (Applicable only when the ZIR010 is configured for Lighting or Binary Sensor Mode).
The ZIR010 will consider there to be “No Activity” after 2 minutes passes during which the ZIR010 detected no
motion. At that point, the ZIR010 can be configured to immediately send the OFF or IDLE command or it can
be configured to send it from 1 minute to 255 minutes later. (+/- 1 minute).
CONFIGURING THE OFF/IDLE DELAY
The ZIR010 has a number of configuration parameters. The configuration parameter that can be used to adjust the
amount of delay before the OFF or IDLE command is transmitted is Configuration Parameter # 18. This parameter
can be configured with the value of 0 through 255. Where 0 means no delay and 255 means 255 minutes of delay.
BATTERY LEVEL
The level of the battery will report a “good” level until it reaches a level where the ZIR010 will not work reliably
unless the battery is changed. The battery level is typically sent from the ZIR010 every 4 hours to any device
that is associated into Group 3.
ADVANCED OPERATION
The following information is for someone that has some experience setting up a Z-Wave system or someone
that has computer software running a Z-Wave controller.
DISABLING THE ZIR010 FROM SENDING COMMANDS UNSOLICITED
The ZIR010 can be disabled from sending commands unsolicited without removing associated devices by
setting Configuration Parameter # 19 to 0 (when asked for number of bytes, select 1). Setting it back to 1 will
re-enable the ZIR010.

ZIR010 Instructions, Release 1.1
P/D 102406
HomePro
by ADVANCED CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
0685-01
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WAKEUP COMMAND CLASS
The ZIR010 will send a Wakeup Notification Command approximately 3 minutes after power up IF and only IF
it has been included into a Z-Wave network. From that point on, the ZIR010 will wake up every 4 hours and
re-send the Wakeup Notification Command unless configured for another time interval. The ZIR010 will stay
awake by default for 30 seconds and then go back to sleep to conserve battery life.
The time interval between Wakeup Notification Commands can be adjusted if you have a device that supports
this. Refer to that device’s instructions.
The time the ZIR010 stays awake can be adjusted from 15 seconds to 45 seconds by sending a value of 15
to 45 to the ZIR010 using Configuration Parameter # 22 (when asked for the number of bytes, select 1). This
awake time period starts over every time the ZIR010 receives a command or request.
NTEROPERABILITY WITH Z-WAVE™ DEVICES
A Z-Wave™ network can integrate devices of various classes, and these devices can be made by different
manufacturers. The ZIR010 can be incorporated into existing Z-Wave™ networks.
The “button” inside the cover of the ZIR010 can be used to carry out inclusion, association, or exclusion.
SPECIFICATIONS
Power Four (4) AAA batteries
Mounting Mounting bracket provided
Signal (Frequency) 868.42 MHz
Range Up to 100 feet (30.48 meters) line of sight between the Wireless
Controller and /or the closest HomePro Receiver Module
Mounted Dimensions (H x W x D) 4.125” x 2.6” x 3.10” (10.47cm x 6.6cm x 7.8 cm)
WARRANTY
For warranty and general product information visit our web site at www.act-solutions.com
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