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1. Agency Compliance Installation Guide Model EDWS D enocealr Indoor light energy harvesting Optional Supplemental battery 80 ft 25 m EnOcean 902MHz EDWSU 2 7 hours 10 lux 3 7 minutes 200 lux 15 lux for 6 actuations hour 50 lux for 30 actuations hour 100 lux for 60 actuations hour 21 hours 200 lux after startup 42 hours 200 lux cold start 174 hours heartbeat only 67 hours 10 actuations hour 10 hours 100 actuations hour D5 00 01 0 25 inch 6 4 mm 3 15 L x 0 83 W x 0 59 D 80 mm x 21 mm x 15 mm 315 Px O47 Wx05 D 80 mm x 12 mm x 13 mm 0 97 oz 27 5 0 e Indoor use only San ito I a 0A ste Sis 1G e 5 to 95 relative humidity non condensing FCC IC 1 Planning Take a moment to plan for the sensor s successful operation and optimal communication with other system components Remove the sensor from its packaging and place it under a strong light to charge it for installation Ensure the location provides consistent and adequate light Install according to the alignment requirements Determine which sensor profile is appropriate when linking with EnOcean based In line Switch Plug in Switch or HVAC Setback Modules refer to the Linking and Sensor Profiles sections otherwise when linking with 3rd party control lers these profiles aren t relevant Consider the construction materials such as metal and concrete in the space and
2. A Entry door for occupancy detection place the magnet beside the sensor closed position B Window or patio door for HVAC control move the mag net way from the sensor open position C Closet door for single load control move the magnet away from the sensor open position 3 Press the Link button on the sensor once The Set button on the transceiver will be solid green for 3 seconds The device is now linked Tab lock Installing Supplemental Battery optional If the sensor is installed where the light levels are consistently too low or there are days of darkness battery power can be used to supplement the solar energy harvester Only use a CR1216 battery 1 Press the tab lock to release the sensor from the mounting bracket 2 Slide the sensor about 12 1 cm and remove it from the mounting plate 3 Insert the battery with the positive pole up and slide it between the two contact terminals with your finger NOTE It is strongly recommended to wear protective gloves while handling coin cell batteries Failure to do so might result in the formation of a conductive layer on the battery surface due to skin moisture and a much shorter battery lifetime WARNING Ensure the battery is properly oriented Improper handling of lithium batteries may result in heat generation explosion or fire 4 Replace the sensor on the mounting plate and slide it until it snaps into place Open and close th
3. Door Window Sensor Solar Panel Link Button Alignment Arrow Sensor Alignment Arrow Magnet LED Display Package Contents Tools Required Sensor and magnet Screwdriver Leveling tool Light meter 4 screws Product Description The Door Window Sensor helps provide energy savings for an area by detecting when a door or window opens or closes It is a wireless solar powered sensor that can be used on its own to detect the open and closed status of entry doors or windows or it can be linked with occupancy sensors to more accurately track when a room is occupied or vacant The sensor is easy to install on door and window frames and virtually anything indoors that opens and closes Features Include Sends wireless message to other devices whenever a door or window opens or closes Harvests ambient solar energy to power the sensor and send wireless communication Mounts easily on standard doors or windows Works with motion sensors to track room occupancy Supplemental battery option for extreme low light condi tions 2015 EnOcean GmbH Specifications Power Supply Transmission Range RF Communications Charge Time before Linking Light Required to Sustain Operation Charge Time for Full Charge Operating Life in Dark ness after full charge EEP EnOcean Equipment Profile Maximum Sensor Gap Dimensions Sensor Dimensions Magnet Weight Total Environment
4. d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi meme si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonc tionnement IMPORTANT Tous les changements ou modifications pas express ment approuv s par la partie responsable de la conformit ont pu vider l autorit de l utilisateur pour actioner cet quipment Page 4 V1 6 XDWSIGEO
5. e contact to test for power 6 There should be a faintly audible click and a fast LED blink 2015 EnOcean GmbH Troubleshooting Problem Solution Checklist The sensor does not Verify there is a faintly audible click when the generate a wireless contact is closed and opened message Verify the LED blinks once when the contact is closed and opened Verify the solar cell is charged properly Check that the magnet is oriented to the sen sor properly Check that the alignment arrows are not spaced more than 25 inch 6 4 mm The linked device Check for environment or range issues Tip does not respond Reorienting the sensor may overcome adverse to wireless mes RF conditions Sages Verify the device is linked Check the transceiver connection and the wir ing for errors Check if appropriate devices are linked accord ing to good system planning C 902 MHz Contains FCC SZV STM320U IC 5713A STM320U This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and Industry Canada ICES 003 Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation IMPORTANT Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Le pr sent appareil est conforme aux CNR
6. e two basic types of Closet Door for Single Load Control devices in the system transmitters and transceivers TIP There is a faintly audible click when the sensor and mag net close and open For this profile the sensor is installed on a closet door and oper Transmit only Transmitters are simple energy harvesting ate as follows because it is the only linked device devices that send RF messages to communicate a condition level or state Transmitters can only be linked to transceivers Door Opens Door Closes Examples gt Self powered Light Switches Occupancy Sensors The switched auto off The light turns off timer starts and the light Transmit amp Receive Transceivers are controlling devices turns on If the timer runs out the light turns off that send as well as receive RF messages They also process i relevant control logic and actuate the appropriate outputs switching a light on or off for example Transceivers can be linked with transmitters as well as other transceivers A trans ceiver can have up to 30 devices linked to it Examples gt Relays Gateways 2015 EnOcean GmbH Page 3 Door Window Sensor e Installation Guide To Link or Unlink a Sensor When a Door Window Sensor is linked the position of the magnet indicates to the transceiver which type of sensor profile is being used 1 Set the desired transceiver to Accept a Link 2 Do one of the following according to the desired profile
7. gnment requirements that are described in the Planning section NOTE For easy access and handling it is recommends that the sensor be linked to a transceiver before installing it see the Linking section 3 Install the sensor on the interior side of the fixed frame A Remove the mounting on bracket from the sensor L 2015 EnOcean GmbH Page 2 Door Window Sensor Installation Guide ii _ _ _ _ __ The two mounting The Door Window Sensor is a Transmit only Device holes are exposed ne To link the Door Window Sensor to a transceiver the transceiver a must first be powered within wireless range and set to accepts links Org i fe ED Next the desired transmitter or another transceiver is triggered to send a special link message The awaiting transceiver receives and stores the link permanently so the devices can interact to provide a variety of intelligent control options Mounting Holes B Position the magnet with the proper spacing and align ment and then install it with the provided screws Sensor Profiles The sensor profile determines how the sensor is used within the system whether it is for occupancy detection HVAC control or single load control How the sensor interacts with other devices depends on where it is installed and how it is linked There are three sensor profiles NOTE These profiles are supported for linking with EnOcean EISM In line Switch EPSM Plug in Switch and EHSM HVAC Se
8. obstacles that may interfere with RF signals Page 1 Door Window Sensor Installation Guide i Alignment Requirements B Position the mounting bracket and mark the two mount The proximity of the magnet to the sensor is important for ing screw drill points proper detection The alignment arrows on the sensor and the C Insert the first screw loosely and level the mounting magnet must point to each other and the gap between them bracket must not exceed 25 inch 6 4mm in any direction Notches Alignment Guidelines Front View End View E IH E gap is 1 4 6 4mm gt ERSE 0 D Install the second screw and then hand tighten the first screw E Snap the sensor onto the mounting bracket where the notches are located i misaligned LC J gap is too wide gt o Tab lock F Slide the sensor on the bracket until it snaps into place on the tab lock amp i in In lin E O T ETE T D N 4 eee the magnet on the moving part of the door or win 1 Based on your requirements decide where you want to in stall the sensor and the magnet For door installations locate the sensor A Use a screwdriver to press the tab lock and flex the mag net cover to remove it e On the knob side of the door jamb away from hinges e At least 1 ft 30 cm above the floor to avoid damage For window installations make sure the location does not expose the sensor to contact with water 2 Follow the ali
9. tback controllers Consult the manual for the respective con trollers to determine the capabilities of the solution Entry Door for Occupancy Detection C Replace the magnet cover and snap it into place on the For this profile the sensor is installed on an entry door and tab lock operates with a motion sensor as follows Piked Etome Door Opens Door Closes The door window ajar timer starts If the timer runs out shutdown mode is activated on the HVAC system The door window ajar timer is reset if all monitored doors and windows are closed The vacancy check timer starts if the motion sensor detects occupancy normal mode is activated on the HVAC system Moving Part _ a Window or Patio Door for HVAC Control NOTE For low activity applications the magnet can be oa mounted with double sided tape not included For this profile the sensor is installed on a window or patio door l l and operates as follows 5 Check the alignment arrows and the distance between the sensor and magnet when the door or window is closed Window Opens Window Closes The door window Tso The door window ajar ajar timer starts If the timer is reset if all monitored timer runs out shutdown doors and windows are mode is activated on the closed HVAC system Normal mode is activated on 3 the HVAC system Two or more EnOcean based devices can be linked and config ured to provide the desired control There ar

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