Universal Electronics H74426 Zigbee PIR Motion Sensor with Pet Immunity User Manual
- June 4, 2024
- Universal Electronics
Table of Contents
- H74426 Zigbee PIR Motion Sensor with Pet Immunity
- Specifications
- Package Contents
- Component Identification
- Zigbee Enrollment:
- Mounting
- Walk Test Mode
- Operation
- Maintenance – Replacing the Battery
- Environmental and Other Useful Information
- FCC Compliance Statement
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
H74426 Zigbee PIR Motion Sensor with Pet Immunity
User Manual
H74426 Zigbee PIR Motion Sensor with Pet Immunity
Zigbee PIR Motion Sensor with Pet Immunity
H74426
Installation Instructions and User Manual
Specifications
Frequency: | 2.4 GHz (IEEE 802.15.4) |
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Operating Temperature: | 32°‐113°F (0°‐45°C) |
Operating Humidity: | 85% RH non‐condensing |
Battery: | 1x CR123A Panasonic Lithium 3V DC |
Battery Life: | 3 Years |
Compatibility: | Zigbee, WWAH (Works with All Hubs) |
Pet Immunity: | Up to 50 lbs |
Coverage Area: | 40 feet by 40 feet, 90° angle |
Light Immunity: | 1500 Lux |
Coverage Pattern: |
Package Contents
1x Sensor|
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4x Screws & Wall Anchor| 1x CR123A battery (installed)
2x Sensor Case Screw| 1x Back Mounting 2‐Sided Adhesive Tape
1x Manual| 2x Side Mounting 2‐Sided Adhesive Tape
Component Identification
Zigbee Enrollment:
This PIR Motion Sensor needs to be paired before installation.
- Pull the exposed plastic battery tab.
- The LED will blink three times every 2-3 seconds in amber color while scanning the network.
- If the network is found and successfully joined, the LED will be lit for 1 second in amber color followed by a short blink in green color.
- If the network is not found after 1 minute, the sensor will go into sleep mode and the LED will blink in amber color every 1 minute. You need to reset the sensor to trigger a pairing process, and then the sensor will repeat steps from 2 to 4.
To reset the sensor:
- Remove the battery for 10 seconds
- Press and hold down the temper switch while re-insert the battery
- Release the temper switch within 3 seconds
Mounting
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Mount the PIR Motion Sensor at 7.5 feet (2.3 meters) above the floor.
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Press the case release button to separate the front and back sensor case.
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The back case gives access to both the flush mount and corner mount
screw knockouts. Drill through the appropriate knockouts and use the included screws to mount in the desired mounting location. -
It is recommended to ensure there is a tight seal around the knockouts to prevent bugs from entering the sensor and causing false alarms.
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Replace the front sensor cover to snap shut and screw in the sensor case screws on the top and bottom of the back sensor case.
Walk Test Mode
Walk test mode can be used to test the motion sensor detection coverage area.
To enter walk-test mode:
- Remove the battery for 10 seconds
- Press and hold down the tamper button while re-insert the battery
- Keep the tamper switch held down for 10 seconds then release
The LED will begin to blink slowly in amber to indicate the motion sensor is warming up. After 45 seconds, the LED will stop blinking which indicates the motion sensor is ready to detect motion. The LED will be lit in red color to illuminate each time motion is detected. Once the LED goes out, the sensor is ready to detect motion again. Walk test mode ends after 20 motions are detected, or no motion is detected for 1 minute. It is recommended that the PIRZB2-ECO is tested monthly to ensure proper function.
Operation
The PIR Motion Sensor requires 45 seconds to warm up for signal stabilizing when performing start up or reset. During the warmup period, the LED will blink slowly in amber. After the warmup is completed, the LED will blink every 5 minutes in green color to indicate the sensor is working properly. However, there are no LED indications when motion is detected. This is done to maximize battery life. Furthermore, when motion is detected and a signal is transmitted to the panel, the sensor will not transmit again until there are no motions detected for a period of 3 minutes and motion is detected again.
Maintenance – Replacing the Battery
When the battery is low, a signal will be sent to the control panel. The LED will blink every 2 minutes in red. To insert or replace the battery
- Press the case release button to separate the front and back sensor case
- Remove the front case to expose the battery
- Replace the CR123A lithium battery. Note the correct orientation of the battery as shown on the battery compartment.
- Replace the front cover.
WARNING: Failure to follow these warnings and instructions can lead to heat generation, rupture, leakage, explosion, fire, or another injury, or damage. Do not insert the battery into the compartment in the wrong direction. Always replace the battery with the same or equivalent type (see Specifications in section 1). Never recharge or disassemble the battery. Never place the battery in fire or water. Always keep batteries away from small children. If batteries are swallowed, promptly see a doctor.
Always dispose of and/or recycle used batteries in accordance with the hazardous waste recovery and recycling regulations for your location. Your city, state, or country may also require you to comply with additional handling, recycling, and disposal requirements.
Environmental and Other Useful Information
- While the PIR is a highly reliable intrusion detection device, it does not guarantee against burglary. Any intrusion device is subject to a “failure to warn” for a variety of reasons. Consider the following when installing and setting up the PIR:
- This PIR has built-in protection to keep bugs from getting into the sensor area and causing false alarms. Note that this protection does not prevent insects from crawling across the lens of the PIR, which could trigger the PIR.
- Infrared energy can be reflected off any glossy surfaces such as mirrors, windows, floors, or countertops with glossy finish, and slick-finished concrete. Some surfaces reflect less than others (e.g. the PIR can see a change in infrared energy off of reflective surfaces even if the heat or cold source is not within the PIR detection pattern).
- Windows reflect infrared energy. They also allow sunlight or light from other sources (e.g., cars) to pass through to the PIR. The PIR can detect these changes in infrared energy. For example, if sunlight passing through a window shines onto a hardwood floor and the change in infrared energy is quick enough, the PIR can trigger an alarm. The same applies if the PIR area includes a window, even though the pattern of protection cannot “see” through glass. Lights from a passing car can also pass through the window at night and shine directly into the PIR’s lens.
- Heating and air conditioning ducts are also important because if they blow air onto an object within the field of the PIR’s view, the temperature of that object could change quickly enough for the PIR to “see” a change in infrared energy. PIRs cannot see air current, only the change in temperature of a physical object.
- The PIR senses change in temperature. However, as the ambient temperature of the protected area approaches the temperature range of 95° to 120° F, the detection performance of the PIR decreases.
- Ensure that the area you wish the PIR to cover is free of obstructions (for example, curtains, screens, plants, and so on.) that may block the pattern of coverage.
- Anything that can sway or move due to air current can cause a change in infrared energy within the fields of view. Drafts from doors or windows can cause this to happen. Plants, balloons, curtains, and hanging baskets should never be left in the PIR’s field of view.
- Do not mount the PIR on a surface that allows for any vibration. Vibrations not only cause the PIR to move a little, but it also causes the fields of view in a room to move with respect the PIR. A little vibration can cause havoc with the PIR’s field of view, thus the PIR may see a change in energy and trigger the alarm.
- An installation often requires that the PIR is aimed at the door. The PIR may detect door movement before the door contact can initiate an entry delay, causing the alarm to trigger. If you install the PIR facing a door, then while programming the PIR, choose an appropriate sensor/zone type.
- The PIR ONLY detects intrusion within the pattern of coverage.
- The PIR does not provide volumetric area protection.
- The PIR creates multiple beams of protection. Intrusion can only be detected in unobstructed areas covered by those beams.
- The PIR cannot detect motion or intrusion that occurs behind walls, ceilings, floors, closed doors, partitions, glass doors, or windows.
- Tampering with, masking, painting, or spraying any material on the PIR lens or any part of the optical system can impair detection ability.
- The PIR, like other electrical devices, is subject to component failure. Even though the PIR is designed to last as long as 10 years, the electronic components are subject to failure.
FCC Compliance Statement
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B
digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
- Connect the equipment to an outlet on a different circuit from the receiver
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV contractor for help.
The user is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the equipment
without the approval of the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to
operate this equipment.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with
a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body. The
antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation
distance of at least 20cm from all persons and must not be co-located or
operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Industry Canada requirements
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not
cause interference and (2) this device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of the device
Canada RF exposure compliance
To comply with RSS-102 requirements, a separation distance of 20cm must be
kept between the device and the user at all times. Pour se conformer aux
exigences RSS-102, une distance de séparation de 20 cm doit être maintenue
entre l’appareil et l’utilisateur à tout moment.
FCC ID: MG3-H74426
IC: 2575A-H74426 Universal Electronics Inc.
PN: 47007-0013520
REV & REV Date: A03 01/28/2022
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