User's Manual

ZigBee
Water
Sensor Installation Guide
This is a battery-powered indoor ZigBee Water Sensor, which monitors and reports the indoor water
leak status to the coordinator of a ZigBee home security network. The Water Sensor is designed to alert you when
there is water present and potential flooding. It is ideally suited for a wide range of locations including bathrooms,
laundry rooms, kitchens, basements, washing machines, air conditioner condensation drip pans
Frequency 2.4GHz
Batter Type AA Battery x 2 (pre-installed)
Water Sensor 6 ft Water Sensor Cable
Operating Temperature
0° C to 40° C (32°F - 104°F)
Storage Temperature
-20° C to 60° C (-4°F - 140°F)
Battery Life 2 years
RF Range (Air) 100M
Dimension 74 x 74 x 2.5 mm
Accessary Part
2 screws
Adhesive
This water sensor needs to be paired before installation.
1. Pull the exposed plastic tab from the sensor (Figure 1.)
2. If network is not found after 100 seconds, the sensor will enter sleep mode.
You need to use water sensor to trigger a paring process, and then sensor will repeat
1~2 procedure.
3. If the pairing mode ends before Zigbee coordinator is connected, or the tab is
accidentally removed: Insert a slotted screwdriver (or a dime-sized coin) into the
indent on the side and open the bottom half of the unit. Press the pairing button
once to re-start pairing mode. The LED light will be solid for 2 seconds, then flash
(Figure 2.).
1. The two sensor probes at the end of the cable are close to the base of the area to be monitored
(about 1-2mm away), or the probe housing is laying flat on the base of the area to be monitored.
The probes should NOT be touching the surface to be monitored. (Figure 3.)
2. In order for the sensor to work, BOTH probes must have contact with water. Make
sure both probe tips are positioned correctly. Use the included adhesive pad to
secure the probe housing to a clean, dry surface. Possible Water Sesnor areas include:
in the water heater tray, in the sump pump, at the toilet base, or at ground-level of the
basement. (Figure 4.)
Figure 1
Introduction
Specification
Installation
Pairing & Sensor Testing
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