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Parameter 3 [2 byte decimal] can be configured through your
gateway in case the default settings of your MultiSensor are not
what you desire.
For example, this parameter setting is initially set to 240 which is the
delay time in 4 minutes or 240 seconds.You may set the value to
the desired Motion Sensor delay time to any amount of seconds as
you like. So if you want the time out to be 5 minutes after the Motion
Sensor is triggered, set this parameter to the value of 300.
Setting the sensitivity of your MultiSensor.
Parameter 6 [1 byte decimal] can be configured through your
gateway in case the default settings of your MultiSensor are not
what you desire.
For example, this parameter setting is initially set to 127 which is
the maximum sensitivity, if you set it to 64, the sensitivity will be the
normal sensitivity. If set it to 0, the sensitivity will be the minimum
sensitivity.
Monitoring temperature, humidity, luminance and ultraviolet.
Your MultiSensor can report temperature, humidity, luminance and
ultraviolet across a Z-Wave network when requested. If this function
is supported by a controller, generally a gateway, the data will be
displayed within its interface. The specific Z-Wave commands
for the support of monitoring is the Multilevel Sensor Command
Class. Automatic reports are sent to association group 1, which
is setup via the Association Command Class. Please consult the
controller's operation manual for specific instructions on setting your
MultiSensor.
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Advanced functions.
Changing batteries.
Your MultiSensor has built in battery level detection. It will
automatically report its battery level to the associated controller/
gateway throughout its life until the battery is fully drained and
needs replacing. The battery status will often be displayed in the
user interface of the controller/gateway.
When used properly in an optimised Z-Wave network, your
MultiSensor can be powered by batteries for 24 months before
battery replacement is necessary.
Recommendation: For networks which do not offer a method to
display the battery level of your MultiSensor, it is recommended that
the sensor be tested occasionally to ensure that the batteries still
hold enough charge to operate. Batteries naturally lose their charge
over time.
Removing your MultiSensor from a Z-Wave network.
Your MultiSensor can be removed from your Z-Wave network at
any time.You'll need to use your Z-Wave network's main controller
to do this and the following instructions tell you how to do this using
Aeotec by Aeon Labs' Z-Stick and Minimote controllers. If you are
using other products as your main Z-Wave controller, please refer
to the part of their respective manuals that tells you how remove
devices from your network.
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