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The user's manual is here: http://www.expresscontrols.com/pdf/EZMotionOwnerManual.pdf
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The user's manual is here: http://www.expresscontrols.com/pdf/EZMotionOwnerManual.pdf  
  
You can add an [[Event]] to your [[Scenes]] 'sensor tripped' or 'armed sensor is tripped' so the scene is executed when the motion sensor is tripped. See also [[Intro_Security]]. You can see the current temperature and light level on Vera's dashboard or on the mobile phone interface.
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You can add an [[Event]] to your [[Scenes]] 'sensor tripped' or 'armed sensor is tripped' so the scene is executed when the motion sensor is tripped. (See also [[Intro Security]].) You can see the current temperature and light level on Vera's dashboard or on the mobile phone interface.  
  
To pair the sensor with Vera (ie add it to Vera's Z-Wave network), bring Vera's dongle near the sensor as you would pair any device, and press the blue button on the sensor. Reconnect Vera's Z-Wave dongle.
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To pair the sensor with Vera (i.e. add it to Vera's Z-Wave network), bring Vera's dongle near the sensor as you would pair any device, and press the blue button on the 3-in-1 sensor. Reconnect Vera's Z-Wave dongle.  
  
Vera needs to communicate with the sensor to identify what type of device it is and configure it. But, the sensor will only talk to Vera within a minute of pressing the blue button. After re-connecting Vera's Z-Wave dongle, wait 60 seconds, and if the sensor shows up as 'Generic IO', go press the blue button again, and again wait 60 seconds. Vera should show it as an 'Express Controls' with 3 embedded devices. Assign it to a room like any other device.
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Vera needs to communicate with the sensor to identify what type of device it is and configure it. But the sensor will only talk to Vera within a minute of pressing the blue button. After re-connecting Vera's Z-Wave dongle, wait 60 seconds, and if the sensor shows up as 'Generic IO', go press the blue button again, and again wait 60 seconds. Vera should show it as an 'Express Controls' with 3 embedded devices. Assign it to a room like any other device.  
  
If you want Vera to be able to use the sensor, click the '+' button next to the device. Check the box "Let Vera manage the associations". Fill in the 'wakeup interval' box. The sensor is normally asleep to conserve the batteries and will only report the temperature and light reading when it periodically wakes up. This is the frequency of the wakeup. The minimum number you can put in is 360, which means 6 minutes (ie 6 minutes * 60 seconds/minute = 360 seconds). At 360, you will get a new light/temperature reading every 6 minutes. However the batteries may only last a couple months. You can instead put in a wakeup interval of, for example, 6000 (ie 1 hour) and the batteries will last a lot longer, but, the reading Vera has for the current temperature and light may be up to 1 hour old.
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If you want Vera to be able to use the sensor, click the '+' button next to the device. Check the box "Let Vera manage the associations". Fill in the 'wakeup interval' box. The sensor is normally asleep to conserve the batteries and will only report the temperature and light reading when it periodically wakes up. This is the frequency of the wakeup. The minimum number you can put in is 360, which means 6 minutes (i.e. 6 minutes * 60 seconds/minute = 360 seconds). At 360, you will get a new light/temperature reading every 6 minutes. However, at this rate, the batteries may only last a couple months. You can instead put in a wakeup interval of, for example, 3600 (i.e. 1 hour) and the batteries will last a lot longer, but the reading Vera has for the current temperature and light may be up to 1 hour old.  
  
When you have specified those settings, save your changes. Wait a minute for Vera to configure the Z-Wave devices and check the color of the cog wheel next to the sensor as explained [[Device_Control_Status|here]]. If it's green, everything is ok and the sensor will work. If it's red, Vera was not able to configure the sensor because it probably went to sleep already by the time you saved your changes. Go to the sensor and press the blue button. Within a minute or so it should turn green.
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When you have specified those settings, save your changes. Wait a minute for Vera to configure the Z-Wave devices and check the color of the cog wheel next to the sensor as explained [[Device Control Status|here]]. If it's green, everything is okay and the sensor will work. If it's red, Vera was not able to configure the sensor because it probably went to sleep already by the time you saved your changes. Go to the sensor and press the blue button. Within a minute or so it should turn green.  
  
If you have difficulty getting the green cog icon, try pressing the blue button on the sensor, then in Vera's device page, click the '+' button for the device and click 'configure right now'.
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If you have difficulty getting the green cog icon, try pressing the blue button on the sensor, then in Vera's device page, click the '+' button for the device and click 'configure right now'.  
  
There are also a few custom configuration settings for the sensor for things like Sensitivity, Timeout delay, LED Enabled, Light Threshold, and so on. To set them, click the + button next to the device, choose 'Custom Z-Wave Settings', then 'Add configuration setting', put in the variable number that corresponds to the setting you want to change, choose a data size of '1 byte dec' and enter the desired value, as shown below. Then click 'Save'. Vera will attempt to re-configure the sensor. If it fails, probably because the sensor is asleep, you will see the red cog. Press the blue button on the sensor and you should get a green cog meaning the sensor has been configured with your new settings. See also: [[ZWave_Options]]
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There are also a few custom configuration settings for the sensor for things like Sensitivity, Timeout Delay, LED Enabled, Light Threshold, and so on. To set them, click the + button next to the device, choose 'Custom Z-Wave Settings', then 'Add configuration setting', put in the variable number that corresponds to the setting you want to change, choose a data size of '1 byte dec' and enter the desired value, as shown below. Then click 'Save'. Vera will attempt to re-configure the sensor. If it fails, probably because the sensor is asleep, you will see the red cog. Press the blue button on the sensor and you should get a green cog meaning the sensor has been configured with your new settings. (See also: [[ZWave Options]])
  
For a list of variables settings, refer to the user's manual here: [http://www.expresscontrols.com/pdf/EZMotionOwnerManual.pdf] . The section 'Configuration settings' lists the configuration parameters you can change. The 'parameter number' is what you put in the 'Variable' column, and the 'Desired Value' as explained in the User's manual.
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For a list of variables settings, refer to the user's manual here: [http://www.expresscontrols.com/pdf/EZMotionOwnerManual.pdf] . The section 'Configuration settings' lists the configuration parameters you can change. The 'parameter number' is what you put in the 'Variable' column, and the 'Desired Value' as explained in the User's manual.  
  
 
Leave Parameter #6, "OnValue", at the default if you want the sensor tripped events in Vera.
 
Leave Parameter #6, "OnValue", at the default if you want the sensor tripped events in Vera.

Revision as of 22:54, 12 August 2009

The user's manual is here: http://www.expresscontrols.com/pdf/EZMotionOwnerManual.pdf

You can add an Event to your Scenes 'sensor tripped' or 'armed sensor is tripped' so the scene is executed when the motion sensor is tripped. (See also Intro Security.) You can see the current temperature and light level on Vera's dashboard or on the mobile phone interface.

To pair the sensor with Vera (i.e. add it to Vera's Z-Wave network), bring Vera's dongle near the sensor as you would pair any device, and press the blue button on the 3-in-1 sensor. Reconnect Vera's Z-Wave dongle.

Vera needs to communicate with the sensor to identify what type of device it is and configure it. But the sensor will only talk to Vera within a minute of pressing the blue button. After re-connecting Vera's Z-Wave dongle, wait 60 seconds, and if the sensor shows up as 'Generic IO', go press the blue button again, and again wait 60 seconds. Vera should show it as an 'Express Controls' with 3 embedded devices. Assign it to a room like any other device.

If you want Vera to be able to use the sensor, click the '+' button next to the device. Check the box "Let Vera manage the associations". Fill in the 'wakeup interval' box. The sensor is normally asleep to conserve the batteries and will only report the temperature and light reading when it periodically wakes up. This is the frequency of the wakeup. The minimum number you can put in is 360, which means 6 minutes (i.e. 6 minutes * 60 seconds/minute = 360 seconds). At 360, you will get a new light/temperature reading every 6 minutes. However, at this rate, the batteries may only last a couple months. You can instead put in a wakeup interval of, for example, 3600 (i.e. 1 hour) and the batteries will last a lot longer, but the reading Vera has for the current temperature and light may be up to 1 hour old.

When you have specified those settings, save your changes. Wait a minute for Vera to configure the Z-Wave devices and check the color of the cog wheel next to the sensor as explained here. If it's green, everything is okay and the sensor will work. If it's red, Vera was not able to configure the sensor because it probably went to sleep already by the time you saved your changes. Go to the sensor and press the blue button. Within a minute or so it should turn green.

If you have difficulty getting the green cog icon, try pressing the blue button on the sensor, then in Vera's device page, click the '+' button for the device and click 'configure right now'.

There are also a few custom configuration settings for the sensor for things like Sensitivity, Timeout Delay, LED Enabled, Light Threshold, and so on. To set them, click the + button next to the device, choose 'Custom Z-Wave Settings', then 'Add configuration setting', put in the variable number that corresponds to the setting you want to change, choose a data size of '1 byte dec' and enter the desired value, as shown below. Then click 'Save'. Vera will attempt to re-configure the sensor. If it fails, probably because the sensor is asleep, you will see the red cog. Press the blue button on the sensor and you should get a green cog meaning the sensor has been configured with your new settings. (See also: ZWave Options)

For a list of variables settings, refer to the user's manual here: [1] . The section 'Configuration settings' lists the configuration parameters you can change. The 'parameter number' is what you put in the 'Variable' column, and the 'Desired Value' as explained in the User's manual.

Leave Parameter #6, "OnValue", at the default if you want the sensor tripped events in Vera.

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