ES160 Z-waveplus outdoor PIR motion detector module The ES160 is a PIR module to retrofit onto existing outdoor floodlight. It features a PIR detector to detect motion through movement of heat sources and a lux sensor for determining brightness of its surroundings. It is equipped with Z-waveplus wireless communication capability to upgrade the ordinary outdoor floodlight into a smart home device. When not connected to a Z-wave network, ES160 when fitted on a floodlight is fully operational as a standalone security floodlight. During hours of darkness its PIR detector turns on the 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 motion sensor and the floodlight. The lux level and the timer can be set through knobs on the device itself. When added into a Z-wave network, ES160 communicates directly with other end 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 floodlight at any time and be able to configure its lux level and timer setting. This product supports the S2 security protocol that uses encrypted Z-Waveplus messages to communicate to other security-enabled Z-Waveplus products. A security-enabled Z-Waveplus Controller must be used in order to fully utilize the security features of this product. ES160 can be installed on standard external outdoor lighting fixture without a motion sensor, or to replace existing motion sensor on security floodlights. 1
Product Overview
1 PIR Lens 2 LED indicator (hidden behind lens) 5 Timer Knob 3 Link button 4 Lux knob 6 Threaded arm Below diagram show a typical assembly of ES160 onto a floodlight fixture (fixture is not included).
(Wall mount)
(Under Eave mounting) Note: Please read this entire instruction manual before you start the installation. IMPORTANT Installation must be performed by skilled technicians who are informed about the standards and technical requirements of the appliance and its proper installation. Check your local codes as they apply to your situation. If the house wiring is of aluminum, consult with an electrician about proper wiring methods. Before proceeding with the installation, TURN OFF THE POWER TO THE LIGHTING CIRCUIT AT THE CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSE BOX TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK. SAFETY PRECAUTION
DO NOT install when it is raining.
Ensure that local Wiring and Building regulations are complied with.
The unit is supplied with a pre-wired supply cable this must be used and must Isolate the power supply before installation. not be removed.
Total lighting load to ES160 not exceed:
- 300W incandescent @ AC120V
- 100W LED @ AC120V with 0.8 pF Driver Installation & Wiring instructions Note : As with any outdoor installation work it is always recommended to start early during the day. WARNING : TURN OFF POWER BY REMOVING POWER FUSE OR TURNING OFF CIRCUIT BREAKER BEFORE INSTALLATION. Taking down the existing floodlight 1. With mains supply turned off, if possible remove the lamps from the bulb holders of the existing floodlight to avoid any damage during the installation. 2. Carefully detach the floodlight from the wall by removing its mounting screws. Keep all parts for reuse later, including any rubber rings. Take note the direction of the rubber gasket as it needs to be reassembled later in the same way. GASKET Black White Yellow/Green 3. Disconnect the mains wire from the floodlight by untwisting the wire nuts. 4. When done, place the floodlight on a table to prepare for wiring the ES160. Neutral Earth Live Removing old motion sensor
(Skip this section if the existing floodlight has no motion sensor) 5. Locate the wires coming from the old motion sensor, usually colored black, Cut here BLACK WHITE RED white and red. 6. Disconnect the wires of the motion sensor by cutting it if necessary. 7. Remove the old motion sensor from the mounting base by twisting its threaded arm counter clockwise. 2 Wiring up the ES160 8. Screw the threaded arm of ES160 into the mounting base. For typical wall installation, ES160 should be located at the bottom of the mounting base. ES160 Wire nut 9. Connect up the wiring as in the diagram below, using wire nuts to join the wires. If replacing an old motion sensor, simply follow the same wiring color as the old motion sensor. 10. Route the power leads Hot and Neutral through the rubber gasket to get ready for wall mount. Ensure the rubber gasket is facing the same direction as it was before. 11. When completed, turn the Timer knob on the unit to T mark, and turn the Lux BLACK WHITE RED mark. knob to the Assembling back the floodlight neatly inside the junction box. 12. Connect back the mains wire as before. Tuck the wire nuts and excess cable 13. Screw the lighting floodlight back into position using its mounting screws. Place the rubber rings back into their positions. 14. Insert the lamps removed earlier back into the bulb holders, adjust the lamp direction if necessary. 15. Reinstate the power supply to the floodlight and switch on the wall switch, if installed. The floodlight will turn on for around 5 seconds for warm up and then turn off. It is now in Test Mode. Walk Test The user can perform a walk test to ensure the PIR detectors range falls within the desired area of coverage. 1. Walk through its PIR Detector coverage area. The floodlight turns on when you move and turns off after approximately 5 seconds. Wait for the floodlight to turn off before the next test. 2. When you are satisfied with the coverage area you can now set the desired Time period and Lux level. Time and Lux adjustment You can set desired Time period and Lux level through;
(i) the Z-Wave controller after connecting to a Z-wave network (see next section) or,
(ii) manually adjusting the knobs on the unit if not connected to a Z-wave network. The following section describes the steps for manual setting.
(1) Time adjustment Time-off knob controls how long the floodlight will stay on after the motion is detected. Turning the knob towards the + sign increases the time (up to about 12 minutes) or towards the T decreases it (down to about 8 seconds). The recommended setting is around midpoint of the scale giving approximately 5 minutes.
(2) Lux level adjustment The LUX knob sets the threshold of ambient brightness level that will activate the motion sensor. The knob can be adjusted between T (always trigger regardless of light level) and the moon symbol (trigger only when dark). The adjustable Lux range is about 30 - 200 Lux. 3 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 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 approximately the same level of darkness each evening. Turn off Floodlight 5. Set the Time-off knob back to the desired preset time. Note: When connected to a Z-wave controller, this manual setting will be Commands from Controller Turn on Floodlight Commands Switch Binary Set On/ Basic Set On Switch Binary Set Off/ Basic Set Off. Note: The floodlight will revert back to its own self control only after this command is sent. Configuration settings, Parameter 1 Set Timer Configuration settings, Parameter 2 Set Lux level Multilevel sensor : 0x03 Read Lux level overwritten by the settings through the Z-wave controller. Z-wave Auto Inclusion The unit supports Auto Inclusion feature where it will automatically enter Inclusion mode when first powered up after a factory reset. 1. Turn off power to the floodlight by turning off the wall switch. 2. Try to relocate the Z-wave controller nearer to the floodlight, with at most one wall separation between them. 3. Put the Z-Wave Controller into Inclusion mode. 4. Turn on the wall switch of the floodlight. The floodlight will then turn on for 5 seconds and the Link LED will start to blink slowly. 5. When the Link LED stops blinking the Inclusion process is complete. Note: If you are connecting this unit to a Z-wave controller that utilizes the S2 security protocol, you may be asked by your controller to enter a 5-digit Device Specific Key (DSK) that is unique to each unit. This can be found in one of two places:
- on the QR code label on the back of the unit
- on the insert card inside the packaging. 6. Turn on the floodlight using the Z-wave controller to check if the auto inclusion is working properly. If Auto Inclusion fails, refer to the Troubleshooting section regarding Manual Inclusion Operation Z-Wave Group The unit supports either one of two Z-wave Association Groups:
Group 1: Association with 1 Controller node. Group 2: Association with 4 nodes (i.e. end devices such as smart plugs and other lighting controllers). This allows the PIR detector on the unit to transfer commands directly to other Z-wave end devices without the participation of the controller. This has the effect that when its detector triggers, all devices associated with unit will be operated. Command overview Table below are control commands that can be sent from the controller. Refer to Programming section for details on sending these commands. Notification overview Table below shows the notifications sent by the unit whenever an event occurs. Refer to Programming section for details of these notifications. Sensor Event Lux sensor PIR sensor Floodlight behavior Z-wave commands/notification Remark 4 Daylight Trigger Off Night, or Lux knob set to "T"
Trigger On, until timer expires Z-wave command is sent even if floodlight is off When Trigger:
- Notification, PIR Trigger ON : Group 1 When timer expire :
- Notification, PIR Trigger OFF: Group 1 When Trigger:
- Notification, PIR Trigger ON : Group 1
- Switch Binary Report :
Group 1
- Basic Set On : Group 2 When timer expire :
- Notification, PIR Trigger OFF: Group 1
- Switch Binary Report :
Group 1
- Basic Set Off : Group 2 Floodlight behavior On for 5 seconds NA Z-wave commands/notification Notification : First Power Up : Group 1 Device Reset Locally Notification : Group 1 Remark Other Events 1st power on Device Factory reset Programming Z-Wave Plus Info Role Type Slave Always ON Node Type Z-Wave Plus node Installer Icon Sensor Notification Device Type
(Home Security) User Icon Sensor Notification Device Type
(Home Security) Association Command Class 3 (Slave_Enhance_232_Library) 5.3 ( 6.71.03) xVy (x=1,y=1 means 1V1) 1 Product Type 0x0010 Product ID 0x0001 AGI (Association Group Information) Table Group Profile Command Class & Command (List) N bytes Device Reset Locally Notification Notification Report Binary Report Sensor Multilevel Report Basic Report Basic Set Group Name(UTF-8) Lifeline PIR Control Group 1 2 Max Node 1 4 Version Protocol Library Protocol Version Firmware Version Hardware Version Manufacturer Manufacturer ID 0x0060 (Everspring) 1 General 2 Control Notification Report Event First power up PIR Trigger ON PIR Trigger OFF Basic Report Parameter Number 4 Type 0x08 0x07 0x07 Size 1 Event 0x01 0x08 0x00 Event Parameters Length 0x00 0x00 0x01 Event Parameters 0x08 Range 0/1 Default 1: send Basic Report 0 : not sent Basic Report Switch Binary: LED Floodlight Status Switch Binary Report
(value) Description 5 0x00 0xFF Floodlight is off 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 1 2 Range 8~720 secs Default 15 2. Lux sensor threshold : Ambient Lux level to turn on light. This setting overwrites the Lux level set by the Lux knob. When the lux level falls below this threshold and the PIR gets triggered, the floodlight will turn on. Parameter Default Size Range When PIR triggers:
30~200 : Lux level to turn on floodlight 0 : Floodlight always off 255: Floodlight always on 50 2 2 Regardless of this setting, the PIR will always send a notification report to the controller when triggered. 3. Auto Report luminance interval : sets the interval of periodic lux level report to the controller. Parameter Size 3 Range 0~1440 (min.) Default 0 (OFF) 2 4. Basic Report : Enable/Disables Basic Report commands Parameter Size 4 Range 0 : Disable Basic Report 1 : Enable Basic Report 1 Default 1 (Enable) 5. Multilevel Sensor : Reads back the lux level measured. (Tolerance of 30 lux. Level above 250 will be read back as 250) Sensor Type Precision 0x03 Command Classes The module supports Command Classes including
COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2 Sensor Value
<250 Scale 1 Size 2 0
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V2
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO
COMMAND_CLASS_TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2
COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION_V2
COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2
COMMAND_CLASS_DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY
COMMAND_CLASS_POWERLEVEL
COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY_2
COMMAND_CLASS_SUPERVISION
COMMAND_CLASS_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V4
COMMAND_CLASS_NOTIFICATION_V4
COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_BINARY
COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL_V7
COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION
COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_BINARY Troubleshooting Table below lists typical problems encountered:
Symptom Floodlight does not turn on for 5 seconds after power is connected. Cannot carry out inclusion and association Floodlight flashes on and off Z-wave controller cannot communicate with the unit Possible Cause Power is not connected properly. Recommendation Check if wall switch is on. Confirm wiring is correct. Check supply breaker / fuse. Floodlight already paired to another Z-Wave Controller. The units lux sensor is being triggered off by reflected light Out of range. Perform a factory reset. Change the angle and direction of the lamps. 2. 1. Relocate the controller closer to the unit. Install a Z-wave repeater such as smart plugs or other AC devices that can operate as a Repeater. 1. Check time setting 2. Cover the PIR Detector with Floodlight remains on PIR detector triggered by 6 unknown heat source. black insulating tape. If after the timer expires and the floodlight turns 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 period. 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 Factory Reset
(This procedure should only be used when the controller is inoperable.) Description The Z-Wave Controller does not allocate 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. This process times out in 30 seconds. 1. Put the Z-Wave controller into inclusion mode. 2. Press the Link button 3 times within 1.5 seconds to put the unit into inclusion mode. 1. Put the Z-Wave Controller into exclusion mode. 2. Press the Link button 3 times within 1.5 seconds to put the unit into exclusion mode. 1. Press the Link button 3 times within 1.5 seconds to put the unit into exclusion mode. 2. Within 1 second of step 1, press the Link button again and hold until LED is off (about 5 seconds). 3. Node ID is excluded. The device reverts to factory default state and LED indication 2-second on, 2-second off for 2 minutes. LED blinks rapidly during Inclusion, LED stops blinking when Inclusion is complete. LED blinks rapidly during Inclusion, LED stops blinking when Inclusion is complete will be in auto-inclusion mode for 4 minutes.
Failure or success in Inclusion/Exclusion can be viewed on the Z-Wave Controller user interface. Specifications PIR Tilting Angle Mounting Height PIR Detection area 140 Recommended 1.8 ~ 2.0m on Normal Brick Wall Max. distance 12m, max. angle of120
(@1.9m height, 20C ambient temperature) Up to 90 Leftward, Up to 90 Rightward 5 secs maximum Approximately 30 ~ 200 Lux Approximately 8 seconds ~ 12 minutes
-20C - +40C 60mm x 55mm x 60mm IP44 Weather proof PIR Swivel Angle PIR warm-up time Lux Adjustment Timer Adjustment Working Temperature Dimension (H x W x D) Protection Degree Specifications are subject to change without notice A501xxxxxxxR Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 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 in accordance with the instructions, may 7 cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
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- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canadas licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference. General Requirements for Compliance of Radio Apparatus RSS-Gen 24 (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le present appareil est conforme aux CNR dIndustrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de license. Lexploitation est autorisee aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) lutilisateur de lappareil doit acceptor tout brouillage radioelectrique subi, meme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. Enonce dexposition au rayonnement radioelectrique. 8