User's Manual
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Aeotec by Aeon Labs Door/Window Sensor.
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The Aeotec by Aeon Labs Door/Window Sensor Gen5 provides
your Z-Wave network with the intelligence required for a modern
home automation and security system. And it does it all in a
smaller, more elegant design crafted to suit any home's decor.
The Door Window Sensor is also a security Z-wave device that
supports Over The Air (OTA) for rmware updates.
The installation of your Door Window Sensor has two major
steps: the Main Sensor and the Magnet. Your Door Window
Sensor will use wireless technology to talk to your Z-Wave
network once paired to your Z-Wave network.
Selecting where you'll place your Door/Window Sensor in your
home is just as important as the actual afxing it to the surface.
Whether it’s for security or intelligence purposes, your sensor:
With your mounting plates prepared to hold each component of
your sensor, it’s time to add it to your Z-Wave network.
With your sensor added to your Z-Wave network, it's now time
to insert each main part of your sensor into the corresponding
sensor plate.
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Should be affixed indoors and away from sources of
moisture.
Placed within 30 meters of another Z-Wave device that is
either a gateway or not powered by batteries.
The magnet and the main sensor must be less than 2cm
apart. Main sensor must be afxed to the door or window
and the magnet must be afxed to the frame. The magnet
and the main sensor must separate when the door or
window is opened.
Should not be mounted on a metal frame.
Afx your Sensor plates to a surface.
The Mounting plates can be affixed using screws or double-
sided tape.
If you are using screws, attach both mounting plates to the
respective surface using the two 20mm screws provided.
If you are using double-sided tape, wipe the two surfaces clean
of any oil or dust with a damp towel. When the surface has
completely dried, peel one side of the tape back and attach it
to the corresponding section on the rear side of the mounting
plates.
Familiarize yourself with your Door/Window
Sensor.
Quick start.
With your Door Window Sensor now working as a part of
your smart home, you’ll be able to congure it from your home
control software or phone application. Please refer to your
software’s user guide for precise instructions on configuring
Door Window Sensor to your needs.
LED Latch Button
Screw HolesHitchHitch Hole
Orientation Dimples
Magnet Unit
Action Button
Security Tamper Switch
Battery Holder
Double-Sided Mounting
Tape Sticking Area
Magnet Unit
Outer Sehll
Security Tamper
Switch Hole
Adding your Sensor to your Z-Wave network
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Attach your sensor to its plates.
Package contents:
1. Sensor Unit.
2. Bidirectional Mount Plate.
3. Magnet Unit.
4. Magnet Unit Outer Shell.
5. AAA Batteries(×2).
6. Double-Sided Mounting Tape(×6).
7. Screws(×4).
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Let your Z-Wave primary controller/gateway enter into
adding/inclusion mode.
Take your Sensor near to your primary controller.
Press the Action Button once on your Sensor.
If your Door Window Sensor has been successfully added
to your Z-Wave network, its Status LED will fast blink for 2
seconds and then be solid for 2 seconds when you press the
Action Button again. If the adding was unsuccessful and the
Status LED continues to fast blink for 8 seconds and then
slow blink for 3 seconds, repeat the above steps.
Insert the larger of your two sensor parts into the large
mounting plate ensuring that the dlmple on the front is on the
same side as the smaller mounting plate.
lnsert the smaller of your two sensor parts into its mounting
plate.
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Remove your Sensor unit from its Back Mounting Plate, press
the Action Button on the back of the Sensor unit and then
release the Action Button. This will trigger and send a wake
up notication command to your controller/gateway.
If you want your Sensor to keep awake for a longer time,
press and hold the Action Button on the back of the Sensor
unit for 3 seconds, then your Sensor will wake up for 10
minutes and the Status LED will fast blink while it is awake.
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In order to send your Sensor new configuration commands
from your Z-Wave controller or gateway, it will need to be woken
up.
Your sensor can be removed from your Z-Wave network at any
time. You'll need to use your Z-Wave network's main controller/
Send a wake up notification.
Removing your Sensor from your Z-Wave network.
Advanced functions.