iNELS RFMD-200 Motion Detector Instruction Manual
- June 1, 2024
- inELS
Table of Contents
- iNELS RFMD-200 Motion Detector
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Characteristics
- Assembly
- Replacement of a battery
- Indications, Settings, Functions
- Functions and programming with compatible switches
- Programming with the RF control units
- Radio frequency signal penetration through various construction materials
- Detector communication through a repeater
- Technical Parameters
- Safety Warning
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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iNELS RFMD-200 Motion Detector
Product Information
Specifications:
- Model: RFMD-200
- Manufacture Date: 02-85/2023
- Power Source: AA batteries
- Communication Protocol: eLAN-Wireless
- Detection Method: Motion Sensor
- Programming Interface: DIP switches and programming button
Product Usage Instructions
Installation:
- Turn the device to the left and separate it from the base.
- Place the detector in a suitable location considering detection characteristics.
Setting Up DIP Switches:
Adjust the DIP switches as follows:
- DIP1: Set as required for system compatibility.
- DIP2: OFF – inactivity after 1-minute activation, ON – inactivity after activation for 5 minutes.
- DIP3: OFF – Periodic information sending disabled, ON – Periodic information sending enabled after 120 minutes.
Programming Mode:
- Press the programming button on a compatible actuator for 1 second to activate programming mode.
- The LED will flash at 1-second intervals.
Battery Replacement and Timer Mode:
- Remove one battery from the detector and reinsert it after 30 seconds. The LED indicators will blink.
- If needed, enter timer mode by pressing the programming button for more than 5 seconds.
Addressing:
Use the address located on the underside of the detector or in the left upper
part of the device for programming and communication with system components.
Adding to Mobile App:
To add the motion detector to the mobile app, enter the matching 6-digit code
located on the product for alarms and automation functions.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
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Q: How do I know if the detector is paired with a compatible component?
A: Check the status of DIP switch 3 – OFF indicates pairing, while ON indicates a connection to the system. -
Q: What should I do if the programming fails?
A: Remove and reinsert the batteries after waiting at least 30 seconds before reattempting programming.
Characteristics
- The motion detector PIR is used to detect the presence of persons moving inside the building interior.
- Use:
- in combination with a switching unit for automatic control of lighting or triggering an alarm.
- using the Smart RF gate, detection can be displayed on your smartphone in the form of a notification; alarms are stored in the history, which is visualized in the iNELS application.
- In combination with hotel elements (HRESK), it can serve as a room occupancy sensor
- Sensitivity settings of the PIR detector for eliminating unwanted triggering.
- Option of activation/deactivation of the LED indicator on the detector cover.
- Power supply: 2x 1.5 V AA batteries, the battery life is around 1 year.
- “Low Battery” Alerts by the double LED flashing or on iHC App.
- The detectors are compatible with switching components marked with the RFIO2 communication protocol and the eLAN-Wireless system components.
Assembly
- Turn the device to the left and separate from the base.
- Place the base at the desired location and attach it with suitable bonding material according to the substrate.
- Check the correct positioning of the batteries. Insert the programmable device into the base and snap into place by turning it to the right.
- Program the instrument – see Programming chapter.
Assembly recommendations
- The detector is intended for indoor use. Please thoroughly read the instructions before installation.
- Place the detector in a suitable location. Take the detection characteristics into account when installing.
- After batteries are inserted, there is a 15-second delay for the PIR detector to stabilize; the detector does not sense for this time, the motion detection function is then activated
- After batteries are inserted, 5 minutes of activation is indicated by a flashing red LED and the idle time after activation is reduced to 2 seconds (regardless of the DIP2 setting). When this time passes, the idle time after activation is controlled by the setting of DIP2 and the LED does not indicate this.
Replacement of a battery
- Turn the device to the left and separate from the base.
- Remove the original battery and insert new batteries into the battery holder (never mix old and new batteries). Beware of the polarity. The blue LED on the detector will blink.
- Insert the device into the base and snap into place by turning it to the right.
Indications, Settings, Functions
- Red LED – 1x blinks – indication when the battery is inserted.
- Red LED – 2x blinks – motion detection – low battery indication (if the detector is connected to an (eLAN, RF Touch, or iNELS) system, the battery level is indicated in the system).
- SENS setting component
- PIR sensor sensitivity setting
- Settings can be made at any time.
- the change will be stored after the second activation (pass) under the PIR detector.
Setting the DIP switch
DIP1:
- OFF – normal PIR sensor function
- ON – accelerated detector function, activation is indicated by flashing red LED and idle after activation is reduced to 2 seconds. This mode is suitable for testing the suitability of the detector installation, not for long-term operation (the mode significantly reduces battery life)
DIP2:
- OFF – inactivity after 1 minute of activation
- ON – inactivity after activation for 5 minutes
DIP3:
- OFF – The detector is paired with a compatible component – it does not periodically send information about the current status
- ON – The detector is connected to the system (eLAN, RF Touch, iNELS headquarters) – it sends information in case of a change in status and periodically after 120 minutes.
Any change to the DIP setting must be saved.
Storing is done by removing and reinserting the batteries 30 seconds apart.
Save the DIP switch settings
- Set the DIP switch (e.g. with a screwdriver).
- Insert the batteries into the battery holder in the detector. Beware of polarity. The red LED on the detector will blink – setting the DIP switch setting.
Functions and programming with compatible switches
Function “Fixed-time delayed return”
Description of the delayed return feature with fixed time
The output contact of the switching component switches on when the detector
activates, it will open for 1s.
Programming
- Pressing of the programming button on the compatible actuator for 1 second will activate the actuator into programming mode. LED is flashing in 1s intervals.
- Slide the battery into the battery holder in the detector. Beware of polarity. The red LED on the detector will blink. The LED on a compatible component will blink at a faster interval – thereby assigning the detector to the component.
- Pressing the programming button on a compatible actuator shorter than 1 second will finish programming mode, LED switches off.
Important:
Wait at least 30 seconds before reinserting the batteries. If the time
interval is not observed, the detector might fail to detect the battery and
the programming will fail.
Function “delayed return with time setting”
Description of the delayed return function with time setting
The output contact of the switching component switches on when the detector
activates, it opens after the set time interval has elapsed.
Programming
- Pressing of the programming button on the compatible actuator for 1 second will activate the actuator into programming mode. LED is flashing in 1s intervals.
- Slide the battery into the battery holder in the detector. Beware of polarity. The red LED on the detector will blink. The LED on a compatible component will blink at a faster interval – thereby assigning the detector to the component.
- Remove one of the batteries from the detector and insert it back after 30 seconds. The red LED on the detector will blink. The LED on a compatible component will blink at a faster interval.
- Remove the battery from the detector again. After 30 seconds, press the programming button for more than 5 seconds to bring the compatible component into timer mode. LED 2x blinks at second intervals. When the button is released, the delayed return time is retrieved.
- After setting the desired time (within 2s … 60 min), the timer mode ends by inserting the battery into the detector. The red LED on the detector will blink. This saves the time interval stored in the memory of the component, and the LED on the compatible component blinks.
- Pressing the programming button on a compatible actuator shorter than 1 second will fi n ish programming mode, LED switches off.
Important:
Wait at least 30 seconds before reinserting the batteries. If the time
interval is not observed, the detector might fail to detect the battery and
the programming will fail.
Programming with the RF control units
- For the programming and communication of the detector with the system components, the address shown on the underside of the detector or in the left upper part of the open device is used.
Radio frequency signal penetration through various construction materials
Detector communication through a repeater
RFRP-20N
- When inserting the RFRP-20N into an electrical socket (upon power-up), the programming button must be pressed. The green LED fl ashes. Then when the red LED button illuminates, release the button.
- With one short press of the programming button on the RFRP-20N, you move to the position for input into the additional learning mode. The red LED fl ashes – after 5s the RFRP-20N enters the additional learning mode. The LED stops flashing.
- Insert the battery into the battery holder in the detector (beware of the polarity, the red LED on the detector will blink). A flashing green LED on the RFRP-20N indicates that the RFMD-1 has been recorded in the RFRP-20N memory.
- End learning mode with a short press of the programming button on the RFRP-20N. By doing so, the programmed address detector is stored in the memory. The red LED will fl a sh for 1 second, then the green LED will remain illuminated.
Important:
Wait at least 30 seconds before reinserting the batteries. If the time
interval is not observed, the detector might fail to detect the battery and
the programming will fail.
Technical Parameters
Power supply: | 2x 1.5 V AA batteries |
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Battery life: | up to 1 year, according to the number of activations |
Drained battery indicator: | yes |
Control | |
Communication protocol: | RFIO |
Frequency: | 866–922 MHz |
Repeater function: | no |
Detection angle: | 110° |
Detection distance: | max. 9.5 m |
Recommended working height: | max. 2.5 m |
Other data | |
Working temperature: | -10 to +50 °C |
Protection: | IP20 |
Colour: | white |
Dimension: | ø 95mm, height incl. lens 30mm |
Weight: | 113 g |
Attention:
- When you install the iNELS Wireless system, you have to keep a minimal distance of 1 cm between each unit.
- Between the individual commands must be an interval of at least 1s.
RFAF/USB
You can set repeat functions for all components marked with iNELS Wireless
using the RFAF/USB service key.
Safe handling
When handling a device unboxed it is important to avoid contact with
liquids. Never place the device on the conductive pads or objects, avoid
unnecessary contact with the components of the device.
Safety Warning
The instruction manual is designated for mounting and also for the user of the device. It is always a part of its packing. Installation and connection can be carried out only by a person with adequate professional qualifications upon understanding this instruction manual and the functions of the device, and while observing all valid regulations. The trouble-free function of the device also depends on transportation, storage and handling. In case you notice any sign of damage, deformation, malfunction or missing part, do not install this device and return it to its seller. It is necessary to treat this product and its parts as electronic waste after its lifetime is terminated. Before starting installation, make sure that all wires, connected parts or terminals are de-energized. While mounting and servicing observe safety regula-tions, norms, directives and professional, and export regulations for working with electrical devices. Do not touch parts of the device that are energized – life threat. Due to the transmissivity of the RF signal, observe the correct location of RF components in a building where the installation is taking place. RF Control is designated only for mounting in interiors. Devices are not designated for installation in exteriors and humid spaces. They must not be installed into metal switchboards and plastic switchboards with metal doors – transmissivity of RF signal is then impossible. RF Control is not recommended for pulleys etc. – radiofrequency signal can be shielded by an obstruction, interfered, battery of the transceiver can get fl at etc. and thus disable remote control.
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