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PIR is sending "Sensor Tripped" events, so that you can use it in security scenarios.
 
PIR is sending "Sensor Tripped" events, so that you can use it in security scenarios.
  
All the tests were made using HomePro ZIR010 (RF Transmitter PIR) model.
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All the tests were made using [[HomePro ZIR010]] (RF Transmitter PIR) model.
  
 
=== HowTo install PIR ===
 
=== HowTo install PIR ===
 
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# Open the PIR box so that you have access to Z-Wave button, it is used to remove/add (reset) the PIR from/to Z-Wave network
  1) Open the PIR box so that you have access to Z-Wave button, it is used to remove/add (reset) the PIR from/to Z-Wave network
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# Use your Z-Wave Master Controller to add PIR
  2) Use your Z-Wave Master Controller to add PIR
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# Copy the new Z-Wave network configuration to your Z-Wave USB device (see command "Download Configuration")
  3) Copy the new Z-Wave network configuration to your Z-Wave USB device (see command "Download Configuration")
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# Reload Router
  4) Reload Router
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# You should see the PIR device available as a child device of ZWave (see [[LinuxMCE Admin Website]]), but the setup isn't ready yet.
  5) You should see the PIR device available as a child device of ZWave (see LinuxMCE admin web pages), but the setup isn't ready yet.
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# Power off PIR, then power on again (remove a battery for few seconds). Close the PIR box.
  6) Power off PIR, then power on again (remove a battery for few seconds). Close the PIR box.
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##  This step is important because PIR is in awake state only for 10 min after it's powered up.
  This step is important because PIR is in awake state only for 10 min after it's powered up.
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# After 2-3 min from step 6, PIR will send the wake up notification and PIR will be able to set its configuration.
  7) After 2-3 min from step 6, PIR will send the wake up notification and PIR will be able to set its configuration.
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# You should receive the events from PIR
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=== Device configuration ===
 
=== Device configuration ===
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The OFF/IDLE delay can be set via parameter #18. The values 0-255 represent 0-255 minutes.
 
The OFF/IDLE delay can be set via parameter #18. The values 0-255 represent 0-255 minutes.
  
The device can be temprorary disabled by setting parameter #19 to 0. Setting it to 1 will re-enable the PIR.
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The device can be temporary disabled by setting parameter #19 to 0. Setting it to 1 will re-enable the PIR.
  
 
The wake-up time can be adjusted with parameter #22. The values 15 - 45 represent 15 to 45 seconds.  
 
The wake-up time can be adjusted with parameter #22. The values 15 - 45 represent 15 to 45 seconds.  
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=== Notes ===
 
=== Notes ===
  
  1) PIR needs 2 min of 'silence' to get to Trigger Off
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* PIR needs 2 min of 'silence' to get to Trigger Off
  2) Z-Wave has some new commands to support PIR :
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* Z-Wave has some new commands to support PIR :
    - Assign Return Route
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**- Assign Return Route
    - Set Association
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**- Set Association
    - Set Configuration Parameter
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**- Set Configuration Parameter
    - Set Wake Up
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**- Set Wake Up
  The configuration commands are sent automatically by LinuxMCE's ZWave device.
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**The configuration commands are sent automatically by LinuxMCE's [[Z-Wave]] device. But if you are using a different PIR device and you need another setup parameters, you can use the new commands.
  But if you are using a different PIR device and you need another setup parameters, you can use the new commands.
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*The PIR wake up notification is important, no commands are sent to PIR if the notification wasn't received.
  3) The PIR wake up notification is important, no commands are sent to PIR if the notification wasn't received.
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**  We must be sure that PIR is able to communicate with Z-Wave network.
  We must be sure that PIR is able to communicate with Z-Wave network.
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= Specifications =
 
= Specifications =

Revision as of 06:52, 30 November 2008

ACT Homepro Passive Infrared Motion Detector (Binary Sensor)

PIR (Passive Infra Red) sensor, a type of motion detector which uses invisible infra red light to detect movement in a room. PIR is sending "Sensor Tripped" events, so that you can use it in security scenarios.

All the tests were made using HomePro ZIR010 (RF Transmitter PIR) model.

HowTo install PIR

  1. Open the PIR box so that you have access to Z-Wave button, it is used to remove/add (reset) the PIR from/to Z-Wave network
  2. Use your Z-Wave Master Controller to add PIR
  3. Copy the new Z-Wave network configuration to your Z-Wave USB device (see command "Download Configuration")
  4. Reload Router
  5. You should see the PIR device available as a child device of ZWave (see LinuxMCE Admin Website), but the setup isn't ready yet.
  6. Power off PIR, then power on again (remove a battery for few seconds). Close the PIR box.
    1. This step is important because PIR is in awake state only for 10 min after it's powered up.
  7. After 2-3 min from step 6, PIR will send the wake up notification and PIR will be able to set its configuration.
  8. You should receive the events from PIR

Device configuration

The PIR supports three modes, they can be set with the device parameter #17:

  • Lighting (configuration value 0): Sends ON/OFF to associations in group 1, sends ON to devices associated to group 2 when housing is opened
  • Alarm mode (configuration value 1): Sends ALARM to associations in group 1, sends ALARM to group 2 when housing is opened
  • Sensor mode (configuration value 2): Sends a binary sensor report to group 1, sends update to group 2 when housing is opened

Battery reports are sent to all devices associated to group 3 of the PIR.

The OFF/IDLE delay can be set via parameter #18. The values 0-255 represent 0-255 minutes.

The device can be temporary disabled by setting parameter #19 to 0. Setting it to 1 will re-enable the PIR.

The wake-up time can be adjusted with parameter #22. The values 15 - 45 represent 15 to 45 seconds.

Notes

  • PIR needs 2 min of 'silence' to get to Trigger Off
  • Z-Wave has some new commands to support PIR :
    • - Assign Return Route
    • - Set Association
    • - Set Configuration Parameter
    • - Set Wake Up
    • The configuration commands are sent automatically by LinuxMCE's Z-Wave device. But if you are using a different PIR device and you need another setup parameters, you can use the new commands.
  • The PIR wake up notification is important, no commands are sent to PIR if the notification wasn't received.
    • We must be sure that PIR is able to communicate with Z-Wave network.

Specifications

  • Power: 4 AAA batteries
  • Dimensions (mounted): 10.47cm x 6.6cm x 7.8cm

Command Classes

  • BASIC_TYPE_ROUTING_SLAVE
  • GENERIC_TYPE_SENSOR_BINARY

Supports

  • COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_BINARY
  • COMMAND_CLASS_ALARM
  • COMMAND_CLASS_WAKE_UP
  • COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION
  • COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION
  • COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY
  • COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC
  • COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION

Controls

  • COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC

Links

http://www.elekhomica.nl/product_info.php?cPath=91&products_id=589

http://www.act-solutions.com/HomePro/HomePro.shtml