Homematic IP HmIP-SMO-2 Motion Detector with Brightness Sensor Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- Homematic IP
Table of Contents
- HmIP-SMO-2 Motion Detector with Brightness Sensor
- Information about this manual
- Hazard information
- Function and device overview
- General system information
- Mounting
- Start-up
- Function test
- Replacing batteries
- Troubleshooting
- Restore factory settings
- Maintenance and cleaning
- General information about radio operation
- Technical specifications
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
HmIP-SMO-2 Motion Detector with Brightness Sensor
Instruction Manual
HmIP-SMO-2 Motion Detector with Brightness Sensor
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Package contents
Quantity | Description |
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1 | Homematic IP Motion Detector with Brightness Sensor – outdoor |
1 | Wall mounting bracket |
2 | Screws |
2 | Plugs |
2 | 1.5 V LR6/mignon/AA batteries |
1 | Operating manual |
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Version 1.2 (01/2023)
Information about this manual
Please read this manual carefully before beginning operation with your
Homematic IP component. Keep the manual so you can refer to it at a later date
if you need to. If you hand over the device to other persons for use, please
hand over this manual as well.
Symbols used:
Attention!
This indicates a hazard.
Please note:
This section contains important additional inmation.
Hazard information
Do not open the device. It does not contain any parts that can be maintained
by the user. In the event of an error, please have the device checked by an
expert.
For safety and licensing reasons (CE), unauthorized change and/or modification
of the device is not permitted.
The device is not a toy; do not allow children to play with it. Do not leave
packaging material lying around. Plastic films/bags, pieces of polystyrene,
etc. can be dangerous in the hands of a child.
We do not assume any liability for damage to property or personal injury
caused by improper use or the failure to observe the hazard information. In
such cases, any claim under warranty is extinguished! For consequential
damages, we assume no liability!
Using the device for any purpose other than that described in this operating
manual does not fall within the scope of intended use and shall invalidate any
warranty or liability.
The device may only be operated within residential buildings.
Function and device overview
The Homematic IP Motion Detector with Brightness Sensor is designed especially
for application in outdoor areas of the house. The device detects movements
within its detection range (e.g. a person or animal) as well as light
intensity with an integrated brightness sensor.
The high performance motion detector can be used for light control or security
applications, for example. In connection with other Homematic IP devices
lights can be switched on or an alarm can be triggered if motions are
detected.
Brief changes in the level of brightness are filtered out. Thus, unintended
response of the motion detector can be avoided.
With a detection distance of up to 8 meters and a detection angle of 90°
(approx.) as well as a 360° angle that can be rotated continuously, the
detection range can be optimised to the particular surroundings. The motion
detector can be flexibly mounted to walls using the supplied wall mounting
bracket.
Device overview (see figure 1):
(A) wall mounting bracket
(B) battery compartment cover
(C) PIR lens
(D) battery compartment
(E) system button and device LED
General system information
This device is part of the Homematic IP smart home system and works with the Homematic IP protocol. All devices of the system can be configured comfortably and individually with the user interface of the Central Control Unit CCU3 or flexibly via the Homematic IP smartphone app in connection with the Homematic IP cloud. All available functions provided by the system in combination with other components are described in the Homematic IP Wired Installation Guide. All current technical documents and updates are provided at www.homematic- ip.com.
Mounting
5.1 General notes on installation
The Homematic IP Motion Detector is equipped with a wall mounting bracket for
wall mounting. The lens of the device can be rotated through 360° and also
tilted in the wall mount. This means that the detection range can be set to
virtually any angle to the wall and the floor and even adjusted after
installation. Find a suitable mounting location for the motion detector in the
are to be monitored. Follow the instructions in the rest of this document when
mounting the device. We recommend a mounting height of approx. 2 m for optimum
operation.
The detection lens of the motion detector operates on multiple detection
levels, each of which has 12 segments. This means that, with an aperture angle
of 90°, a range of up to 8 m can be achieved. The possible detection range is
shown in figure 2.
To avoid the detector being triggered inadvertently by pets, for example, keep
them away from the detection range if at all possible. If you cannot do this,
try to align the detection area accordingly by adjusting the height of the
detection lens.
The effectiveness of the detection procedure depends on the temperature
difference between the moving object and the relevant background. It is not
possible to detect temperature differences through glass.
The detector responds best to movement across the detection range, i.e. past
the motion detector. The device is least sensitive to direct movement towards
or away from it.
When mounting the motion detector, please ensure that it is not installed
directly on or in the vicinity of large metal objects (heaters, aluminium clad
walls, etc.), as this would reduce the wireless range.
To reduce the risk of a false alarm being triggered, the motion detector must
not be exposed to direct sunlight, car headlights, etc., nor must it be
mounted in the vicinity of a heat source (above a heating appliance, for
example). The detection ranges must be aligned against a wall or the floor,
but not directly on a window, heater or other heat source.
5.2 Mounting
When selecting a mounting location and drilling in the vicinity of switches or
socket outlets, check for electrical wires and power supply cables.
The mounting location should be protected from the effects of the weather and
not exposed to direct sunlight or other sources of heat radiation.
To install the motion detector, proceed as follows:
- Select an appropriate mounting location at a height of between 2.0 and 2.5 m.
- Position the wall mounting bracket (A) with the plane surface upwards at a suitable point on a wall or ceiling.
- Mark through the screw holes (F) where you will make the corresponding bore holes in the wall mounting bracket (A) (see figure 3).
- Drill holes 5 mm wide and 35 mm deep. Insert the plugs (included in the scope of supply).
- For ceiling mounting, drill through the preformed holes in the wall mounting bracket (G) with a 3.2 mm drill (see figure 4).
- Place the wall mounting bracket (A) over the holes. Use the screws supplied to attach it to the wall.
- Then push the motion detector back into the wall mounting bracket (A) until it locks. Insert the device into the designated opening from the front first and then lock it in place at the back (see figure 5).
Start-up
Please read this entire section before starting to use the device.
First set up your Homematic IP Access Point via the Homematic IP app to enable
operation of other Homematic IP devices within your system. For further
information, please refer to the operating manual of the Access Point.
You can connect the device to the Access Point or to the Central Control Unit
CCU3. For detailed information, please refer to the Homematic IP User Guide,
available for download in the download area of www.homematic-
ip.com.
To integrate the motion detector into your system and enable it to communicate
with other Homematic IP devices, you must add the device to your Homematic IP
Access Point first.
To add the motion detector, please proceed as follows:
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Open the Homematic IP app on your smartphone.
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Select the menu item “Add device”.
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To activate the device, remove the insulation strip from the battery compartment (D) of the motion detector and insert the two supplied LR6/mignon/AA batteries into the battery compartment (D), using the polarity markings to ensure the polarity is correct.
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The battery compartment (D) is located on the base unit. To open it, you must remove the base unit from the wall mounting bracket (A) (see figure 5).
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Turn the battery compartment cover (B) of the motion detector anti-clockwise and lift if off.
Once the batteries have been inserted, initialisation is performed. The device LED (E) lights up orange and then green (or orange and then red if an error occurred). -
Push the cover down onto the battery compartment (D) and turn it clockwise until it locks into place
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Pair mode remains activated for 3 minutes.
You can manually start the pair mode for another 3 minutes by pressing the system button (E) briefly (see figure 5).
- Your device will automatically appear in the Homematic IP app.
- To confirm, please enter the last four digits of the device number (SGTIN) in your app or scan the QR code. Therefore, please see the sticker supplied or attached to the device.
- Please wait until add is completed.
- If pairing was successful, the device LED (E) lights up green. The device is now ready for use.
- Select the desired solution for your device.
- Allocate the device to a room and give the device a name.
If the device LED (E) lights up red, please try again.
Once the batteries have been inserted, it will take around 30 seconds before
the device will be ready for operation. No motion will be detected during this
time.
After add has been completed, the motion detector starts its function test
(see „7 Function test“ on page 39).
Function test
The function test is only activated if the motion detector has already been
connected.
Up to 10 minutes after connecting the device or establishing the power supply
(if the device has already been connected), the device LED (E) indicates
detected movements. The LED flashes green with every movement detected. In
this way, the detection range and sensitivity can be checked directly on the
device.
Replacing batteries
If the battery symbol is displayed via the app or an empty battery is indicated on the device (see sec. „9.2 Error codes and flashing sequences“ on page 43), replace the used batteries by two new LR6/mignon/AA batteries. You must observe the correct battery polarity.
- The battery compartment (D) is located on the base unit. To open it, you must remove the base unit from the wall mounting bracket (A) (see figure 5).
- Turn the battery compartment cover (B) of the motion detector anti-clockwise and lift if off.
- Insert two new 1.5 V LR6/mignon/AA batteries into the battery compartment (D), observing the correct polarity as marked.
- Push the cover down onto the battery compartment (D) and turn it clockwise until it locks into place.
Once the battery has been inserted, the motion detector will perform a self-
test (approx. 2 seconds). Afterwards, initialisation is carried out. The LED
test display will indicate that initialisation is complete by lighting up
orange and green (see sec. „9.2 Error codes and flashing sequences“ on page
43).
Caution! There is a risk of explosion if the battery is not replaced
correctly. Replace only with the same or equivalent type. Never recharge
nonrechargeable batteries. Do not throw the batteries into a fire. Do not
expose batteries to exces- sive heat. Do not short-circuit batteries. Doing so
will present a risk of explosion.
Used batteries should not be disposed of with regular domestic waste! Instead,
take them to your local battery disposal point.
Troubleshooting
9.1 Weak batteries
Provided that the voltage value permits it, the motion detector will remain
ready for operation also if the battery voltage is low. Depending on the
particular load, it may be possible to send transmissions again repeatedly,
once the batteries have been allowed a brief recovery period.
If the battery voltage is too weak, this will be displayed in the Homematic IP
app and directly on the device via the device LED (E) (see „9.2 Error codes
and flashing sequences“ on page 43). In this case, replace the empty batteries
by two new batteries (see „8 Replacing batteries“ on page 40).
9.2 Error codes and flashing sequences
Flashing code | Meaning | Solution |
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Fast orange flashing | Configuration data is transmitted | Wait until the |
transmission is completed.
lx long green lighting| Operation confirmed (pair or restoring factory
settings)| You can continue operation.
l x long red lighting| Operation failed (pair or restoring factory
settings) or duty cycle limit is reached| Please try again (or see sec. “9.3
Duty cycle” on page 45).
Short orange lighting| Batteries empty| Replace the batteries of the device
(see ,,8 Replacing batteries” on page 40).
Short orange flashing (every 10 s)| Pair mode active (for 3 minutes)| Please
enter the last four numbers of the device serial number to confirm (see „6
Start-up” on page 37).
Green flashing (for one second each)| Functional test| Please wait until the
function test has finished after 10 minutes (see sec. ,/ Function test” on
page 39).
6 x long red flashing| Device defective| Please see your app for error message
or contact your retailer.
l x orange and 1 x green lighting (after inserting batteries)| Test display|
Once the test display has stopped, you can continue.
Long and short orange flashing (alternating)| Device software update (OTAU)|
Wait until the update is completed.
9.3 Duty cycle
The duty cycle is a legally regulated limit of the transmission time of
devices in the 868 MHz range. The aim of this regulation is to safeguard the
operation of all devices working in the 868 MHz range.
In the 868 MHz frequency range we use, the maximum transmission time of any
device is 1% of an hour (i.e. 36 seconds in an hour). Devices must cease
transmission when they reach the 1% limit until this time restriction comes to
an end. Homematic IP devices are designed and produced with 100% conformity to
this regulation. During normal operation, the duty cycle is not usually
reached. However, repeated and radio-intensive pair processes mean that it may
be reached in isolated instances during start-up or initial installation of a
system. If the duty cycle is exceeded, this is indicated by one long red
lighting of the device LED (E), and may manifest itself in the device
temporarily working incorrectly. The device starts working correctly again
after a short period (max. 1 hour).
Restore factory settings
The factory settings of the device can be restored. If you do this, you will
lose all your settings.
To restore the factory settings of the motion detector, please proceed as
follows:
- Open the battery compartment (D). The battery compartment is located on the base unit. To open it, you must remove the base unit from the wall mounting bracket (A) (see figure 5).
- Turn the battery compartment cover (B) of the motion detector anti-clockwise and lift if off.
- Remove the batteries.
- Insert the batteries ensuring that the polarity is correct (see figure 6) while pressing and holding down the system button (E) for 4 seconds at the same time, until the LED quickly starts flashing orange (see figure 5).
- Release the system button again.
- Press and hold down the system button again for 4 seconds (see figure 5), until the device LED lights up green.
- Release the system button to finish the procedure.
The device will perform a restart.
Maintenance and cleaning
The device does not require you to carry out any maintenance other than
replacing the battery when necessary. Enlist the help of an expert to carry
out any repairs.
Clean the device using a soft, lint-free cloth that is clean and dry. Do not
use any detergents containing solvents, as they could corrode the plastic
housing and label.
General information about radio operation
Radio transmission is performed on a non-exclusive transmission path, which
means that there is a possibility of interference occurring. Interference can
also be caused by switching operations, electrical motors or defective
electrical devices.
The range of transmission within buildings can differ greatly from that
available in the open air. Besides the transmitting power and the reception
characteristics of the receiver, environmental factors such as humidity in the
vicinity have an important role to play, as do on-site structural/screening
conditions.
Hereby, eQ-3 AG, Maiburger Str. 29, 26789 Leer/Germany declares that the radio
equipment type Homematic IP HmIP-SMO-2 is in compliance with Directive
2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at
the following internet address: www.homematic-ip.com
Technical specifications
Device short description: | HmIP-SMO-2 |
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Supply voltage: | 2x 1.5 V LR6/mignon/AA |
Current consumption: | 40 mA max. |
Battery life: | 6 years (typ.) |
Degree of protection: | IP44 |
Ambient temperature: | -20 to +55 °C |
Dimensions (W x H x D): | 76 x 74 x 90 mm |
Weight: | 170 g (including batteries) |
Radio frequency band: | 868.0–868.6 MHz |
869.4–869.65 MHz
Maximum radiated power:| 10 dBm
Receiver category:| SRD category 2
Typ. open area RF range:| 230 m
Duty cycle:| < 1 % per h/< 10 % per h
Detection range:| 8 m
Detection angle horizontal:| 90°
Subject to technical changes.
Instructions for disposal
** Do not dispose of the device with regular domestic waste! Electronic
equipment must be disposed of at local collection points for waste electronic
equipment in compliance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Directive.
Information about conformity
** The CE sign is a free trading sign addressed exclusively to the
authorities and does not include any warranty of any properties.
For technical support, please contact your retailer.
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26789 Leer / GERMANY
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References
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