assembly Instructions

Group 2 is evaluated and frames are transmitted there also
in SLAVE_MODE, regardless of LOCAL_DISABLED state
and when MOTION_ENABLE is o ( not using internal motion
sensor just reacts for remote motion events then ).
If multichannel association is created the events are send
from motion sensor endpoint.
Group 3 – "Notification Report" – max 16 nodes
Group 3 sends MOTION_BEGIN and MOTION_END frames.
MOTION_BEGIN frame = Notification 0x07 ( Home
security )– Motion detection without location ( 0x08 )
MOTION_END frame = Notification 0x07 ( Home security )–
After first motion detection MOTION_BEGIN is sent. If con-
tinual movement is detected MOTION_BEGIN is sent every
1minute repeatedly. When motion ends, MOTION_END is
sent 5 seconds after the last motion detection.
Notification to group 3 is sent only when NIGHT_MODE =
ON and MOTION_ENABLE = ON, regardless of
LOCAL_DISABLE state.
All devices in a group should have the same TIME settings in
order that they switch o at the same time.
If multichannel association is created the events are send
from motion sensor endpoint.
Group 4 – "Ambient light" – max 16 nodes
Ambient Light via group 4 is intended to substitute locally
measured LUX values in target devices – so that the network
can have one source of ambient light value. The frame rate
is a value being sent a maximum of once per 2.5minutes,
and a minimum of once per 15 minutes.
When device already uses remote Ambient light value, then
this value is also retransmitted to group 4.
All devices in such a group should have the same LIGHT
( threshold ) settings in order that night mode is detected at
the same time.
If multichannel association is created the events are send
from light sensor endpoint.
1 = LAMP
The lifeline messages are sent via Root lifeline if not used
multichannel association.
2 = MOTION SENSOR
The lifeline messages are sent via Root lifeline if not used
multichannel association.
Group 2 – its mirror of group 2 of root
Group 3 – its mirror of group 3 of root
3 = AMBIENT LIGHT SENSOR
The lifeline messages are sent via Root lifeline if not used
multichannel association.
Group 2 – its mirror of group 4 of root
C� Configuration description:
Time [ s ]:
Parameter Number Size Range Default
1 ( TIME ) 2 5-900 180
Duration of light after motion detection.
Light threshold [ lx ]:
Parameter Number Size Range Default
2 ( LIGHT ) 2 2-2000, 0 2000/poti state
0 – run Learn ambient light sequence.
2000 - is used as daylight ( always night mode ).
Value can be controlled via potentiometer – potentiometer value is
used as the default value and any potentiometer movement rewrites
the current setting.
Motion Sensor (PIR) Sensitivity [%]:
Parameter Number Size Range Default
5 ( SENSITIVITY ) 1 2-100 100
Value can be controlled via potentiometer – potentiometer value is
used as the default value and any potentiometer movement rewrites
the current setting.
Brightness measuring interval [ minutes ]:
Parameter Number Size Range Default
6 ( BRIGHTNES
MEAS INTERVAL )
1 5-120, 0 0
Interval for ambient light measuring when lamp is on ( lamp switches
o shortly and measures ). 0=function is o.
Use External Ambient Light Value:
Parameter Number Size Range Default
8 ( GLOBAL_LIGHT ) 1 0/1 1
When GLOBAL_LIGHT mode is ON – device overrides its own light
sensor values and uses Light report values from any Z-Wave light
sensor instead – this has to be configured appropriately to send light
automatically.
If the last remote light level value is older than 30 minutes, the internal
light value is used again until the next external value is received.
Disable local control:
Parameter Number Size Range Default
9 ( SLAVE_MODE ) 1 0-4 2
Bit Field:
bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
function
- - - - -
"Stupid"
mode
Central unit
checking
in slave
mode
Slave
mode
"Stupid" mode ( bit 2 = 1 ):
- has higher priority then slave mode.
- lamp is permanently on ( usefull for simple power wall
switch controlling ).
Slave mode ( bit 0 = 1 ):
- only if included in Z-Wave network
- usefull for controlling via third-party sensor
- lamp is directly controlled via Z-Wave, internal sensors
are not used for controlling it.
Central unit checking ( bit 1 = 1 ):
( usefull especialy for controlling via gateway )
When Slave bit is 0:
- lamp signalises fail of lifeline connection ( if this bit is zero
fail of lifeline connection is not signalised )
When slave bit is 1:
- lamp checks presence of Z-Wave device in lifeline group
( gateway ). If it is not present for 2minutes ( testing re-
peatedly every 30seconds ) device switches to normal
mode in the same way as after the end of local disabled
mode ( ON_BEHAVIOUR )
- The device checks every 1minute for recovery of
Lifeline connection.
- if no lifeline specified - it works in normal mode
Be careful with this option, lamp stops using it’s own
motion sensor in Slave and Stupid mode.
O behavior ( timeout ):
Parameter Number Size Range Default
10 ( OFF_
BEHAVIOUR )
2 0 – 209,255 10
Behaviour after BASIC OFF ( and similar commands ).
If a transition ( even with zero change ) with a non-default duration is
to be processed, the transition cannot be interrupted by any motion
event in any case.
0
Lamp is switched o and remains so until any new
motion event ( local or remote ) is received.
1 - 209
Lamp is switched o and remains so until after a speci-
fied timeout once a new motion event ( local or remote )
is received.
Timeout:
1..100 – 1 second ( 1 ) to 100 seconds ( 100 ) in
1-second resolution
101..200 – 1 minute ( 101 ) to 100 minutes ( 200 )
1-minute resolution
201..209 – 1 hour ( 201 ) to 9 hours ( 209 ) in 1-hour
resolution
210 -
254
Reserved
255
Lamp is switched o for TIME ( cfg 1 ). It does not wait
for a motion event and works normally via current motion
evaluation.
On behaviour ( timeout ):
Parameter Number Size Range Default
11 ( ON_
BEHAVIOUR )
2 0 – 209, 255 255
Behaviour after BASIC ON ( and similar commands ).
If a transition ( even with zero change ) with a non-default duration is
to be processed, the transition cannot be interrupted by any motion
event in any case.
0
Lamp is switched on and remains so until any new
motion event ( local or remote ) is received. It then works
normally via current motion evaluation.
Notice – during the day, this mode cannot be ended
remotely due to motion events not being transmitted –
only via local motion sensor if enabled.
1 -209
Lamp is switched on and remains so until after a speci-
fied timeout once a new motion event ( local or remote )
is received. It then works normally via current motion
evaluation.
Timeout:
1..100 – 1 second ( 1 ) to 100 seconds ( 100 ) in
1-second resolution
101..200 – 1 minute ( 101 ) to 100 minutes ( 200 ) in
1-minute resolution
201..209 – 1 hour ( 201 ) to 9 hours ( 209 ) in 1-hour
resolution
Notice – during the day, this mode cannot be ended
remotely due to motion events not being transmitted –
only via local motion sensor if enabled.
210 -
254
Reserve
255
Lamp is switched on for TIME ( cfg 1 ). It does not wait
for a motion event and works normally via current motion
evaluation.
On behavior time over ( timeout ):
Parameter Number Size Range Default
12 ( ON_TIME_OVER ) 2 0 – 209, 255 204
Time limit to stop waiting for motion after timeout of ON_BEHAVIOUR
or OFF_ON_BEHAVIOUR ( 0-209 ) to prevent staying ON forever when
is no motion.
0 Stop waiting just after timeout.
1 -209
1..100 – 1 second ( 1 ) to 100 seconds ( 100 ) in
1-second resolution
101..200 – 1 minute ( 101 ) to 100 minutes ( 200 ) in
1-minute resolution
201..209 – 1 hour ( 201 ) to 9 hours ( 209 ) in
1-hour resolution
210 - 254 Reserve
255 Never stop waiting before motion.
Sequence On-O behaviour (timeout):
Parameter Number Size Range Default
13 (ON_OFF_
BEHAVIOUR)
2 0 – 209, 255 204
Behaviour after a rapid sequence of BASIC ON and BASIC OFF
commands.
The intention is to use a much longer timeout value than the time
after a single ON command which should then be followed by a short
timeout value.
The behaviour is the same as for parameter 10 (OFF_LOCAL_
DISABLE) except:
255 – device ignores ON - OFF sequence and uses OFF behaviour
Sequence O-On behavior ( timeout ):
Parameter Number Size Range Default
14 ( OFF_ON_
BEHAVIOUR )
2 0 – 209, 255 204
Behaviour after after a rapid sequence of BASIC OFF and BASIC ON
commands.
The intention is to use a much longer timeout value than the time after
a single OFF command which should then be followed by a short
timeout value.
The behaviour is the same as for parameter 11
( ON_LOCAL_DISABLE ) butexcept: 255 – device ignores OFF - ON
sequence and uses ON behaviour.
Sequency timing:
Parameter Number Size Range Default
15 ( SEQUENCY_
TIME )
1 10 – 50 10
Time in [ 100 miliseconds ] of maximum delay between BASIC ON
and BASIC OFF ( and vice versa ) to consider this as a sequence. It
is typically 1 second, but can be exceptionally longer due to retrans-
missions and overload – in this case, a longer interval can be allowed
( up to 5seconds ).
Motion O behaviour ( timeout ):
Parameter Number Size Range Default
16 ( MOTION_
DISABLE )
2 0 – 209, 255 0
Motion disable timeout after BASIC SET to motion endpoint when the
internal motion sensor is not used for evaluating the behaviour of the
lamp and groups 2 and 3. Events are, however, still transmitted to the
Lifeline, and the lamp can be controlled via remote motion sensors.
0
BASIC SET to Motion endpoint ignored,
Motion sensor still enabled
1 -209
Internal motion sensor is disabled for specified timeout
after BASIC SET 0x00 to Motion endpoint.
Timeout:
1..100 – 1 second ( 1 ) to 100 seconds ( 100 ) in
1-second resolution
101..200 – 1 minute ( 101 ) to 100 minutes ( 200 ) in
1-minute resolution
201..209 – 1 hour ( 201 ) to 9 hours ( 209 ) in 1-hour
resolution
210 - 254 Reserve
255
BASIC SET to Motion endpoint ignored,
Motion sensor still disabled
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