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| title | PIR-200 - ZWave |
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This describes the Z-Wave device PIR-200, manufactured by Linear Corp with the thing type UID of linear_pir200_00_000.
The device is in the category of Motion Detector, defining Motion sensors/detectors.
The PIR-200 supports routing. This allows the device to communicate using other routing enabled devices as intermediate routers. This device is unable to participate in the routing of data from other devices.
The PIR-200 does not permanently listen for messages sent from the controller - it will periodically wake up automatically to check if the controller has messages to send, but will sleep most of the time to conserve battery life. Refer to the Wakeup Information section below for further information.
The PIR-200 Motion Sensor is designed to monitor guest rooms and suites where furniture layout may block a wall-mounted detector’s line of sight. The Sensor combines state-of-the-art optic design with advanced detection algorithms while covering up to 130 feet line of sight.
Low battery signalling allows for efficient power management and prolonged battery life. In addition, each Sensor is constantly monitored for tampering and reports to the receiver.
This device is typically used in conjunction with the DS-100 and complies with US and European standards.
Use paper clip, push button for one second.
Use paper clip, push button for one second.
The PIR-200 does not permanently listen for messages sent from the controller - it will periodically wake up automatically to check if the controller has messages to send, but will sleep most of the time to conserve battery life. The wakeup period can be configured in the user interface - it is advisable not to make this too short as it will impact battery life - a reasonable compromise is 1 hour.
The wakeup period does not impact the devices ability to report events or sensor data. The device can be manually woken with a button press on the device as described below - note that triggering a device to send an event is not the same as a wakeup notification, and this will not allow the controller to communicate with the device.
Use paper clip, push button a few times.
The following table summarises the channels available for the PIR-200 -:
| Channel Name | Channel ID | Channel Type | Category | Item Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Binary Sensor | sensor_binary | sensor_binary | Switch | |
| Alarm | alarm_general | alarm_general | Alarm | Switch |
| Battery Level | battery-level | system.battery_level | Battery | Number |
Indicates if a sensor has triggered.
The sensor_binary channel is of type sensor_binary and supports the Switch item. This is a read only channel so will only be updated following state changes from the device.
The following state translation is provided for this channel to the Switch item type -:
| Value | Label |
|---|---|
| ON | Triggered |
| OFF | Untriggered |
Indicates if an alarm is triggered.
The alarm_general channel is of type alarm_general and supports the Switch item and is in the Alarm category. This is a read only channel so will only be updated following state changes from the device.
The following state translation is provided for this channel to the Switch item type -:
| Value | Label |
|---|---|
| OFF | OK |
| ON | Alarm |
Represents the battery level as a percentage (0-100%). Bindings for things supporting battery level in a different format (e.g. 4 levels) should convert to a percentage to provide a consistent battery level reading.
The system.battery-level channel is of type system.battery-level and supports the Number item and is in the Battery category.
This channel provides the battery level as a percentage and also reflects the low battery warning state. If the battery state is in low battery warning state, this will read 0%.
The following table provides a summary of the 2 configuration parameters available in the PIR-200. Detailed information on each parameter can be found in the sections below.
| Param | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 5 | Re-trigger duration | Re-trigger duration |
| 6 | Motion Sensitivity | Motion Sensitivity |
| Wakeup Interval | Sets the interval at which the device will accept commands from the controller | |
| Wakeup Node | Sets the node ID of the device to receive the wakeup notifications |
Re-trigger duration User can change value from 1 to 255 minutes to setup the re-trigger time when there is no movement detected in the period of time. Values in the range 1 to 255 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 3.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_5_1 and is of type INTEGER.
Motion Sensitivity 1 = sensitive
7 = insensitive The following option values may be configured -:
| Value | Description |
|---|---|
| 1 | Most sensitive |
| 2 | little bit less than most sensitive |
| 3 | mezzo sensitive |
| 4 | medium sensitivity |
| 5 | midi sensitivity |
| 6 | fairly insensitive |
| 7 | least sensitive |
The manufacturer defined default value is 4 (medium sensitivity).
This parameter has the configuration ID config_6_1 and is of type INTEGER.
The wakeup interval sets the period at which the device will listen for messages from the controller. This is required for battery devices that sleep most of the time in order to conserve battery life. The device will wake up at this interval and send a message to the controller to tell it that it can accept messages - after a few seconds, it will go back to sleep if there is no further communications.
This setting is defined in seconds. It is advisable not to set this interval too short or it could impact battery life. A period of 1 hour (3600 seconds) is suitable in most instances.
Note that this setting does not affect the devices ability to send sensor data, or notification events.
This parameter has the configuration ID wakeup_interval and is of type INTEGER.
When sleeping devices wake up, they send a notification to a listening device. Normally, this device is the network controller, and normally the controller will set this automatically to its own address. In the event that the network contains multiple controllers, it may be necessary to configure this to a node that is not the main controller. This is an advanced setting and should not be changed without a full understanding of the impact.
This parameter has the configuration ID wakeup_node and is of type INTEGER.
Association groups allow the device to send unsolicited reports to the controller, or other devices in the network. Using association groups can allow you to eliminate polling, providing instant feedback of a device state change without unnecessary network traffic.
The PIR-200 supports 1 association group.
The Lifeline association group reports device status to a hub and is not designed to control other devices directly. When using the Lineline group with a hub, in most cases, only the lifeline group will need to be configured and normally the hub will perform this automatically during the device initialisation.
Association group 1 supports 1 node.
| Command Class | Comment |
|---|---|
| COMMAND_CLASS_NO_OPERATION_V1 | |
| COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC_V1 | |
| COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_BINARY_V1 | |
| COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION_V1 | |
| COMMAND_CLASS_ALARM_V1 | |
| COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V1 | |
| COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY_V1 | |
| COMMAND_CLASS_WAKE_UP_V2 | |
| COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V1 | |
| COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION_V1 |
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