User's Manual

ZIGBEE UWS QC101600
1.0
ZigbeeUWS QC101600 1/18/08 Page 2 of 4
Then test the unit by occupying the furniture. When the unit detects occupancy
the unit will transmit this status via Zigbee (blue LED) and the green LED will
flash every 5 or 6 seconds while occupied. When unoccupied the green LED will
stop flashing, and the status will be reported via Zigbee.
Commissioning
- Once powered up the sensor will automatically join the Zigbee network.
Operation
In normal operation the user need not interact with the occupancy detector, as it is
normally controlled remotely via Zigbee and automatically calibrates itself.
Please note that the sensor is designed to resist false occupancy, such as someone
throwing a purse or small bag on a bed, or a cat jumping up on a chair. As such it may
take up to a minute to finally report an occupied or unoccupied state.
Changing batteries
The device uses standard AA alkaline batteries. Always replace both batteries at the
same time. Always use fresh new batteries of the same brand. The battery compartment
is exposed by twisting a quarter in the slot at the end of the case, and then pulling apart.
Make note of the polarity markings in the battery enclosure.
Technical Specs
Voltage 2xAA 1.5V alkaline battery
Weight sensor 0-400lbs (180kg) range
Temperature range -10ºC to 40ºC
Enclosure High impact ABS plastic
Communication IEEE 802.15.4 Zigbee, 2.4GHz ISM band, +0dBi max output
Typical range indoor 30 feet (10m)
Typical range outdoor 300 feet (100m)
Zigbee profile HA (Home Automation) OS (occupancy sensor)