Xiamen Zifisense Infotech IRZ1ZT92 Low Power Wide Area Networks User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Xiamen Zifisense Infotech
Table of Contents
ZETA® Low-Power Wide Area Networks
ZETA Motion Sensor
IRZ1ZT92
Copyright Statement
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Disclaimer
This specification is preliminary and is subject to change at any time without prior notice. ZiFiSense assumes no responsibility for any errors contained herein. ZiFiSense is not responsible for any patent infringement of third party on its use or as a result of its uses. Other products/services not certified by the patent license, shall be deemed within patent ownership of ZiFiSense.
1. Product Description
ZETA Motion Sensor is a low power infrared sensor which can sense human movements with its high-sensitivity amplifiers, anti-jamming devices, and differential inputs, so that the false detection is avoided.
2. Applications
Rooftops, computer rooms, important equipment rooms, illegal entry detection, operating position detection.
3. Features
- Wireless transmission
- Battery-powered, low power consumption
- Easy to install, high sensitivity
- Reliable detection
- Real-time transmission
4. Product parameters
Product No.| IRZ1ZT92|
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Wireless Features| Transmission protocol| ZETA
Frequency band| Sub-GHz, adjustable according to local regulations
Output power| 20dBm max, adjustable according to local regulations
Electrical Features| Power supply| Battery, 2ER14505
Battery capacity| 22700 mAh
Stand-by current| ≤10µA
Working current| ≤70 mA
Physical Features| Size| 665536 mm
Enclosure material| ABS
Waterproof level| IP30
Antenna| External glue stick antenna
Sensor Characteristics| Sensing distance| 3~5m
Sensing angle| 120°
Working Environment| Operating temperature| -20°C~+75°C
Storage temperature| -30°C ~+85°C
5. Packing List
Motion Sensor | 1 |
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Battery | 2 |
6. Installation
There are three installation methods: Screw, 3M Adhesive and cable ties.
6.1. Screw
6.1.1. Auxiliary material
No. | Materials | Quantity |
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1 | self tapping screw (M3*20) | 2/device |
2 | #4 expanded plastic pipe | 2 |
3 | Percussion drill, #4 drill bit, hammer | 1 |
4 | slotted screwdriver, cross screwdriver | 1 |
6.1.2. Installation instructions
> Open the device case
Use a slotted screwdriver to open the top cover from the bottom edge.
- opening
> Punching
Place the device in the mounting position, punch and insert the expanded
plastic pipe.
> Fixation
Use the self-tapping screws to secure the device in the mounting position.
- mounting hole
> Power on
Insert the power plug into the upper power socket, install two 14505 batteries
(remove the insulation sheet for the existing battery), and close the upper
cover.
- power socket
6.2. Adhesive 3M
6.2.1.Auxiliary material
No. | Materials | Quantity |
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1 | 3M seamless thickened double-sided adhesive | 5CM |
2 | Slotted screwdriver, utility knife | 2 |
6.2.2. Installation instructions
> Installation position
Select a flat mounting position, and clean it up.
> Open the device case
Use a slotted screwdriver to open the top cover from the bottom edge.
- opening
> Power on
Insert the power plug into the upper power socket, install two 14505 batteries
(remove the insulation sheet for the existing battery), and close the upper
cover.
- power socket
> Adhesive device
Take the appropriate amount of 3M adhesive, attach it to the back of the
sensor, remove the protective film of the 3M adhesive, and install the device
to the specified position.
6.3. Cable Ties
6.3.1. Auxiliary material
No. | Materials | Quantity |
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1 | Metal cable ties (5*300mm) | 2 |
2 | Slotted screwdriver, utility knife |
6.3.2. Installation instructions
> Open the device case
Use a slotted screwdriver to open the top cover from the bottom edge.
- opening
> Fixation
Pass the 2 cable ties through the device and secure to the installation rod
- Installation position
> Power on
Insert the power plug into the upper power socket, install two 14505 batteries
(remove the insulation sheet for the existing battery), and close the upper
cover.
- power socket
7. Use of Device
The sensor detection distance is about about 3 meters without occlusion. The detection is based on the amount of change in infrared detection to determine whether there is the motion, so it is unable to detect a stationary person.
7.1. Power on
Place the device within the coverage of the ZETA network, install the battery,
and wait for the device to go online. After the device is online, the current
device status is reported. You can set the threshold for motion detected and
the threshold for no motion detected according to the usage scenario.
7.2. Support function
- Status report: Reports motion/no motion detected status.
- Set threshold for motion detected: within the detection time range, the sensor reaches the required number of triggers is determined as motion detected. (Default setting for motion detected is: triggered 2 times in 5 seconds.)
- Set threshold for no motion detected: When the current status is Motion Detected, and if the number of triggers is 0 within the detection time range, it will be determined as No Motion. (Default setting for no motion detected is, triggered 0 times in 20 seconds.)
- Query device status: Query the current threshold status for motion detected/no motion set by the device.
8. Common faults and handling
- Ensure ZETA signal coverage
- Ensure that the device is powered on, and the ZETA network device management platform can observe that the ZETA module is on line
- Check the battery usage of the device. When the battery is low, replace the battery in time.
FCC WARNING
Any Changes expressly or modifications not approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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.
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Xiamen, China
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Software Park Phase III, Jimei
Distric, Xiamen, P.R. China
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United Kingdom
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