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ZooZ ZSE11 User manual

Q SENSOR
ZSE11
www.getzooz.com
USER MANUAL
ŸQuick and reliable motion alerts to Z-Wave hub
ŸAccurate temperature and humidity monitoring
ŸLux sensor for smart light automations
ŸBattery or Micro USB power
ŸThe latest S2 security and Z-Wave Plus chip
ŸSupports OTA firmware updates
ŸBuilt-in tamper switch for extra security
ŸSE11Model Number: Z
ŸZ-Wave Signal Frequency: 908.42 MHz
ŸPower: 2 x CR123A (3 V) batteries / Micro USB
ŸMotion Detection: up to 20 feet
ŸHumidity Detection Range: 0 – 100 %
ŸLight Sensor Detection Range: 0 – 65535 lux
ŸOperating Temperature: 32° – 104° F
ŸDimensions: 2.3” x 2.3” x 2.2”
ŸRange: Up to 130 feet line of sight
ŸInstallation and Use: Indoor only
FEATURES
SPECIFICATIONS
INSTALLATION
1. CHOOSE POWER SOURCE
You can use 2 CR123A lithium batteries to power the
sensor. They’ll last around a year depending on traffic,
reporting settings, and general quality of the batteries.
OR you can use the optional USB power (with micro
USB cable + 1 A power supply) and not worry about
batteries at all. If powering by USB and keeping the
battery as back-up, please note that if you include
the sensor with the USB cable plugged in, it will
keep the Z-Wave radio on at all times which will
drain the batteries within 48 hours once the USB
power source is disconnected.
2. INSTALL BATTERIES / USB POWER
Twist the back cover counter clockwise to open it and
access the batteries. Pull on the battery tab to power
the sensor. The LED indicator will start blinking.
If using USB power, simply insert the micro USB cable
into the USB port located over the battery slot. The
LED indicator will start blinking.
3. TEST THE SENSOR
Once the device is powered, the LED indicator will start
blinking if the sensor hasn’t been included to your
Z-Wave network yet. If it's already part of your network,
it will light up for 2 seconds and flash once.
The LED indicator doesn’t blink or light up at all?
ŸMake sure the batteries are inserted correctly per the
positive / negative pole marks.
ŸTry fresh lithium non-rechargeable batteries.
ŸTry a different USB cable or power supply.
ŸClick the Z-Wave button 3 times as quickly as possible
to force inclusion/exclusion mode in case you missed
when it first flashed.
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S2
USER MANUAL
PAGE 2
Z-WAVE CONTROL
1. ADD DEVICE to your hub (SMART START)
Initiate inclusion (pairing) in the app (or web inter-
face). Not sure how? ask@getzooz.com
If you’re using an S2 hub, it will ask you to enter the
DSK key or scan the QR code printed on the back cover
sticker to complete SmartStart inclusion.
2. POWER the sensor
Insert the batteries or the USB
cable. The LED indicator will
start blinking and the sensor will
join the network automatically
once you scan the code.
MANUAL INCLUSION
Put your Z-Wave hub into inclusion mode and click the
Z-Wave button 3 times as quickly as possible. The LED
indicator will start blinking to confirm inclusion mode
and turn off once inclusion is completed. The sensor
will automatically pair as a repeater if connected to USB
power, no special button sequence required.
Get step-by-step instructions
for adding the sensor to
SmartThings, Vera, Hubitat,
and other hubs at
www.support.getzooz.com
Firmware 1.06
Z-WAVE BUTTON
IMPORTANT!
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NEVER include the sensor powered with USB
and then switch over to batteries. Your hub will
recognize the sensor as a Z-Wave repeater and
the batteries will drain quickly. Always include
the sensor powered by batteries only if you’re
planning to use it as a battery device.
1. Bring the sensor within direct range of your Z-Wave
gateway (hub).
2. Put the Z-Wave hub into exclusion mode (not sure
how to do that? ask@getzooz.com).
3. Press and release the Z-Wave button 3 times quickly.
4. Your hub will confirm exclusion and the sensor will
disappear from your controller's device list.
EXCLUSION (REMOVING / UNPAIRING DEVICE)
FACTORY RESET
TROUBLESHOOTING
The sensor won’t add to your system? Try this:
1. Initiate EXCLUSION in your hub and click the Z-Wave
button 3 times as quickly as possible.
2. Click the Z-Wave button 4-5 times as quickly as
possible when including it.
3. Bring the sensor closer to your hub, it may be out of
range.
4. Double-check if the device is powered.
5. Get troubleshooting tips specific to your hub at
www.support.getzooz.com
When your network’s primary controller is missing or
otherwise inoperable, you may need to reset the device
to factory settings manually. In order to complete the
process, make sure the sensor is powered, then press
and hold the Z-Wave button for at least 20 seconds.
The LED indicator will start flashing and turn solid on for
a couple of seconds to indicate successful reset.
NOTE: All previously recorded activity and custom settings will be
erased from the device’s memory.
WAKE-UP MODE
The sensor’s wake-up interval is set to 4 hours by default to
save battery life. Use the Wake Up Command Class to adjust
the interval (in seconds, working in 3600s intervals, with 120
as min and 86400 as max values). Press and hold the Z-
Wave button for 3 seconds to wake the sensor up
manually. During wake-up, the sensor turns the Z-Wave radio
for a couple of seconds to receive communication from the
hub. Long wake-up interval will not affect how oen the
sensor reports motion or other values to your hub.
This product can be included and operated in any Z-Wave
network with other Z-Wave certified devices from other
manufacturers and/or other applications. All non-battery
operated nodes within the network will act as repeaters
regardless of vendor to increase reliability of the network.
This product features the latest Security 2 (S2) framework to
remove smart home network hacking risks. This device is
equipped with a unique authentication code for trusted
wireless communication.
WARNING
COMMAND CLASSES
This device requires the following command classes to be
supported and recognized by your Z-Wave controller:
COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO
COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION
COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC
COMMAND_CLASS_NOTIFICATION
COMMAND_CLASS_BINARY_SENSOR
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION
COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY
COMMAND_CLASS_WAKE_UP
COMMAND_CLASS_POWERLEVEL
COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL
COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION
COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY_2
COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY
COMMAND_CLASS_TRANSPORT_SERVICE
COMMAND_CLASS_SUPERVISION
COMMAND_CLASS_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD
COMMAND_CLASS_DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY
COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO
S2
IN NO EVENT SHALL ZOOZ OR ITS SUBSIDIARIES AND AFFILIATES BE LIABLE FOR ANY
INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, SPECIAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR
DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS, REVENUE, OR USE INCURRED BY CUSTOMER OR ANY
THIRD PARTY, WHE-THER IN AN ACTION IN CONTRACT, OR OTHERWISE EVEN IF ADVISED
OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DA-MAGES. ZOOZ'S LIABILITY AND CUSTOMER'S
EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ANY CAUSE OF ACTION ARISING IN CON-NECTION WITH THIS
AGREEMENT OR THE SALE OR USE OF THE PRODUCTS, WHETHER BASED ON
NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, BREACH OF WARRANTY, BREACH OF AGREEMENT, OR
EQUITABLE PRINCIPLES, IS EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO, AT ZOOZ'S OPTION, REPLACEMENT
OF, OR REPAYMENT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE FOR THAT POR-TION OF PRODUCTS
WITH RESPECT TO WHICH DA-MAGES ARE CLAIMED. ALL CLAIMS OF ANY KIND ARISING
IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT OR THE SALE OR USE OF PRODUCTS SHALL
BE DEEMED WAIVED UNLESS MADE IN WRITING WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS FROM ZOOZ'S
DELIVERY, OR THE DATE FIXED FOR DELI-VERY IN THE EVENT OF NONDELIVERY.
FCC NOTE
THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE
CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH
MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
STORE INDOORS WHEN NOT IN USE. SUITABLE FOR DRY LOCATIONS ONLY. DO NOT
IMMERSE IN WATER. NOT FOR USE WHERE DIRECTLY EXPOSED TO WATER.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference,
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used according to instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in any given installation.
If this equipment causes harmful interference to radio or television reception, the user
may try to correct the interference by taking one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate receiving antenna
- Increase the separation between equipment and receiver
- Connect equipment into a separate outlet or circuit from receiver
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for additional assistance
All brand names displayed are trademarks of their respective holders.
© Zooz 2020
WARRANTY
This product is covered under a 12-month limited warranty.
To read the full warranty policy or file a warranty claim, please
go to ww.getzooz.com/warranty
20 FEET
100º
100º
1. MARK SCREW HOLES
Use the bracket to mark 2 mounting holes on a dry clean
surface 7 feet above ground. Skip this step if using tape.
2. INSTALL THE BRACKET
Drill holes and use the supplied
screws to fix the back cover to the wall.
3. MOUNT SENSOR
Attach the sensor to the back
cover by snapping it upwards.
Position the sensor to face
your desired coverage area.
ŸThis product should be installed indoors or outdoors in a
sheltered area upon completion of any building
renovations.
ŸPrior to installation, the device should be stored in a dry,
dust-and-mold-proof place.
ŸDo not install the device in a place with direct sun exposure,
high temperature, or humidity.
ŸKeep away from chemicals, water, and dust.
ŸEnsure the device is never close to any heat source or open
flame to prevent fire.
ŸNo part of the device may be replaced or repaired by the
user except for the batteries.
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Use the 2 screws included in the box to fix the mounting
bracket to a flat surface of your choice - at least 7 feet above
the ground for best results.
Alternatively, you can use the included adhesive tape to fix
the bracket to the wall if you’d like to avoid drilling holes.
A FEW TIPS:
ŸThe sensor best detects movement to the sides of the lens
rather than activity directly in front of it.
ŸUse a standard phillips screwdriver to attach the
mounting screws.
ŸDon’t position it facing a window, direct sunlight, or above
any source of heat (radiator, boiler, etc.).
MOUNTING
ADVANCED SETTINGS
Parameter 12: Adjust motion sensitivity where 8 is the most
sensitive setting.
Values: 0 - disable motion reports; 1-8. Default: 6.
Size: 1 byte dec
Parameter 13: Set motion clear time for the delay before the
sensor reports no motion to the hub and associated devices aer
detecting the last motion activity.
Values: 10-3600 (seconds). Default: 30.
Size: 2 byte dec
Parameter 19: Enable or disable LED indicator for motion
alerts.
Values: 0 - don’t flash LED when motion is detected; 1 - flash LED
indicator when motion is detected (default).
Size: 1 byte dec
Parameter 172: Set the reporting frequency for battery,
temperature, humidity, and light level. This is the minimum
interval in which the sensor will send updates to the hub even if
the reporting threshold isn’t met. The values entered correspond
to the number of hours. Note: Frequent reports will affect
battery life.
Values: 1 - 744 (hours). Default: 4 (hours)
Size: 2 byte dec
Parameter 183: Set the reporting threshold for temperature.
The sensor will report new temperature value to the hub
whenever temperature changes by the number of degrees
entered as value.
Values: 1 - 144 (degrees Fahrenheit). Default: 1 (degree).
Size: 2 byte dec
Parameter 184: Set the reporting threshold for humidity. The
sensor will report new humidity value to the hub whenever
humidity changes by the percentage number entered as value.
Values: 0 - disable humidity reporting based on environmental
changes; 1-80 (%). Default: 5 (%).
Size: 1 byte dec
Parameter 185: Set the reporting threshold for lux. The sensor
will report new lux value to the hub whenever the brightness
level changes by the number of lux entered as value.
Values: 0 - disable lux reporting based on environmental
changes; 1-30000 (lux). Default: 50 (lux).
Size: 2 byte dec
Press and hold the Z-Wave button for 3 seconds to wake
the sensor up aer updating the settings.
We listed the most helpful settings above. For a complete list
of parameters, go to www.support.getzooz.com
The Q Sensor supports Group 1 with 5 nodes for lifeline
communication and Group 2 with up 5 for basic to devices
on/off control a Notification and Sensor . This device will send
Multilevel Report and Basic Set command to to Group 1
Group 2 ever it detects motion. when
ASSOCIATION
INDOOR ONLY!
This sensor may only be used and installed indoors.
Outdoor installation will void its warranty.

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