Schneider Electric CCT591011_AS Window and Door Sensor User Guide

July 10, 2024
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Schneider Electric CCT591011_AS Window and Door Sensor User Guide

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Safety Information

Important Information

Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to become familiar with the device before trying to install, operate, service, or maintain it. The following special messages may appear throughout this manual or on the equipment to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a procedure.

The addition of either symbol to a “Danger” or “Warning” safety label indicates that an electrical hazard exists which will result in personal injury if the instructions are not followed.

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DANGER

DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

WARNING

WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION

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Wiser Window/Door Sensor

About the device

The Wiser Window/Door Sensor (hereinafter referred to as sensor ) consists of two separate parts: Primary and Secondary. The primary part includes the sensing circuit which detects the secondary part. The secondary part is a magnet.

When the sensor is connected to the Wiser Hub and the window/door is opened or closed, the primary part directly reports the change to the app via Wiser Hub.

Features of the sensor:

  • Detect when a window or door is open or closed and passes the information to the Wiser Hub.
  • Sends the battery level and offline sensor status information to the Wiser Hub.
Operating elements

A. Primary part (sensing circuit)
B. Secondary part (magnet)
C. Status LED
D. Function key

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elements

Installing the device

Refer to the installation instruction supplied with this product.

See Wiser Window/Door Sensor.

NOTICE

EQUIPMENT DAMAGE

  • Do not install the sensor near magnetic devices to avoid degrading its performance.
  • With a window/door in the closed state, the distance between the primary and secondary parts of the sensor should be <18 mm for a non-metallic base (for example, wood or plastic surfaces) and <10 mm for a metallic base.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.

Pairing the device

Using the Wiser Home app, pair your sensor with the Wiser system to access and control the sensor.
Follow the steps to pair the sensor:

  1. On the Home page, tap icon.

  2. Tap Devices >➕ icon > Safety and Security (tab) .

  3. Tap Window/Door Sensor > Next.
    The next screen shows the progress of the joining.
    Schneider Electric CCT591011_AS Window and Door Sensor - Remove the mounting
plate and remove the battery isolating tape before
proceeding

  4. Short press the function key three times (< 0,5 s).
    The LED blinks amber.
    Schneider Electric CCT591011_AS Window and Door Sensor - hort press the
function key three times \( 0,5 s\).

  5. Wait for a few seconds until the sensor LED turns green.
    TIP : The stable green LED on the sensor shows that it is successfully joined to the Wiser Hub.
    Schneider Electric CCT591011_AS Window and Door Sensor - ait for a few
seconds until the sensor LED turns green
    You will see Device joined at the bottom of the screen once the sensor has been successfully connected to the Wiser Hub.
    Schneider Electric CCT591011_AS Window and Door Sensor - Press the setup
button on the device three times rapidly until the LED blinks
amber

  6. Install the primary part on the base plate. For more information, refer to the installation instruction.

  7. Tap Next to enter the sensor name.

  8. Tap Next to assign sensor location.

  9. Tap Operational Mode to select Window or Door and then tap Done.
    NOTE:
    • In operation mode “ Window ,” the Homepage displays a window sensor. For more information, refer to chapter Selecting the operating mode.
    • In operation mode “ Door ,” the Homepage displays a door sensor. For more information, refer to chapter Selecting the operating mode.

TIP : You can find the paired sensor name and its location on the All or Room tab on the Home page.

Configuring the device
Renaming the device

Using the Wiser Home app, you can rename the sensor.
Follow the steps to rename the sensor.

  1. On the Home page, tap icon.
  2. Tap Devices > Window/Door Sensor > Device Name (A).
    TIP : Additionally, you can rename the sensor by tapping on the Home page Window/Door Sensor > Device settings > Device Name (A).
    Schneider Electric CCT591011_AS Window and Door Sensor - Renaming the
device
Setting the device location

You can change the device location using Wiser Home app (such as bedroom, living room, dining room etc.).

  1. On the Home page, tap .

  2. Tap Devices , select the device from the list for which you wish to change the location.

  3. Tap Location to open setup page.

  4. On setup page, you can enter New room name (A) or select an existing room from the list (B).
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location
    TIP : If the device is already assigned, you can remove it from the existing room. Tap Remove from Room (C).

  5. Once changes are done, tap Submit (D).

Selecting the operating mode

Using the Wiser Home app, you can select the operating mode for the sensor such as window or door.
Follow the steps to select operating mode of the sensor:

  1. On the Home page, tap icon.
  2. Tap Devices > Window/Door Sensor > Operation Mode (A) to select one of the following option (B):
    Window
    Door
    TIP : Additionally, you can select the operating mode of the sensor by tapping on the Home page Window/Door Sensor > Device settings > Operation mode (A).
    Schneider Electric CCT591011_AS Window and Door Sensor - Selecting the
operating mode
    NOTE:
    • In operation mode “Window,” the Homepage displays a Window Sensor (C).
    • In operation mode “Door,” the Homepage displays a Door Sensor (D).
    Schneider Electric CCT591011_AS Window and Door Sensor - Homepage displays a
Window Sensor and Door Sensor
Using the device

The Control Panel of the sensor allows you to view if the window/door is opened or closed.
On the Home page, tap All > Window/Door Sensor to access the control panel.
On the sensor control panel page, you can see the following:

  • Window/Door status (A)
  • History (B)
  • Device settings (C)
    Schneider Electric CCT591011_AS Window and Door Sensor - Window Door Sensor
to access the control panel
Checking the device history

Using the Wiser Home app, you can view the sensor’s history, which provides information about when the window/door was open. The sensor records each event and stores it in the cloud.
NOTE : If the cloud connection is lost, the sensor’s history will not display the window or door events.

Follow the steps to view the sensor history:

  1. On the Home page, tap All (tab) > Window/Door Sensor.
  2. On the device control panel page, tap History.
    TIP : The history page displays all logged-in events, even if the sensor notification toggle switch is disabled. For more information about sensor notification toggle switch, refer to Setting device notification.
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history
Setting device notification

Using the Wiser Home app, you can enable or disable the sensor notification. Follow the steps to enable or disable the sensor notification:

  1. On the Home page, tap icon.
  2. Tap Devices > Window/Door Sensor > Notify me on status changes (A) to enable or disable the sensor notification toggle switch.
    TIP : Additionally, you can enable or disable the sensor notification toggle switch by tapping on the Home page Window/Door Sensor > Device settings > Notify me on status changes (A).
    NOTE:
    • The sensor notification toggle switch (A) is OFF by default.
    • Notifications created via automation are treated as separate notifications.
    Schneider Electric CCT591011_AS Window and Door Sensor - Setting device
notification
Identifying the device

Using the Wiser Home app, you can identify the sensor from the other available devices in the room.
Follow the steps to identify the sensor:

  1. On the Home page, tap icon.
    NOTE : Please wake up the sensor (press the function key).

  2. Tap Devices > Window/Door Sensor > Identify (A).
    TIP : Additionally, you can identify the sensor by tapping on the Home page Window/Door Sensor > Device settings > Identify (A).
    NOTE : The sensor LED blinks to identify the sensor and it continues blinking green until you tap OK.
    Schneider Electric CCT591011_AS Window and Door Sensor - Identifying the
device

Automation

An automation allows you to trigger an action automatically or at scheduled times. By using the Wiser Home app, you can create automations based on your needs. This example demonstrates how a device works when the condition is met.

Creating an automation

  1. On the Home page, tap .

  2. Go to Automation >➕ to create an automation.
    NOTE : Max. 10 automations can be added.

  3. Tap If (A) and select any of the following conditions (B):
    All conditions : This triggers an action only when all conditions are met.
    Any condition : This triggers an action when at least one condition is met.
    Schneider Electric CCT591011_AS Window and Door Sensor - Creating an
automation

  4. Tap Add conditions and select any of the following (C):
    Device status change: Select a device to enable automation.
    Away Mode : Enable/Disable away mode to trigger an action.
    TIP : Away mode can also be used as a trigger to turn off the lights, dimmer or closing the shutter etc. For more information refer to Away mode.
    Schneider Electric CCT591011_AS Window and Door Sensor - Add
conditions

  5. Tap Device status change > Window Sensor or Door Sensor and tap (D) to set the state:
    Open : when the window/door is opened.
    Closed : when the window/door is closed.
    Schneider Electric CCT591011_AS Window and Door Sensor - Window
Sensor
    NOTE :
    • In operation mode “ Window ,” the Homepage displays a window sensor. For more information, refer to chapter Selecting the operating mode.
    • In operation mode “ Door ,” the Homepage displays a door sensor. For more information, refer to chapter Selecting the operating mode.

  6. Tap Set.

  7. To set a specific time for your automation, tap When > Add time and select any of the following (E):
    – Specific time of the day: Sunrise, Sunset, Custom
    – Period of time: Daytime, Night time, Custom
    Schneider Electric CCT591011_AS Window and Door Sensor - Add
time
    NOTE
    :
    • Max. 10 entries can be added.
    • To remove a specific time, swipe left and tap .

  8. To add an action, tap Then > Add an action and select any of the following (F):
    – Control a device : select a devices that you want to trigger.
    – Send notification : turn on the notification for the automation.
    – Activate a moment : select the moment that you want to trigger.
    Schneider Electric CCT591011_AS Window and Door Sensor - Add an
action
    NOTE :
    • Max. 10 actions can be added.
    • To remove an action, swipe it left on the action and then tap .

  9. Enter the automation name (G).
    You can choose the cover image that represents your automation by tapping .
    Schneider Electric CCT591011_AS Window and Door Sensor - choose the cover
image that represents your automation

  10. Tap Save.
    Once the automation is saved, it is visible on the Automation tab.
    Using the (H) you can enable and disable the automation.
    Schneider Electric CCT591011_AS Window and Door Sensor - enable and disable
the automation

Example of an automation

This demonstration shows you how to create an automation to turn on the light switch when the Door is open during Night time.

  1. Go to Automation >➕ to create an automation.

  2. To add a condition, tap Add Condition > Device status change > Door Sensor, tap (A) to Open , then tap Set.
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open

  3. Read the information and tap OK.

  4. To set the time, tap When > Add time > Period of time > Night time > Set.
    Schneider Electric CCT591011_AS Window and Door Sensor - Add Night
time

  5. To add an action, tap Then > Add an action > Control a device > Micromodule Switch, tap (B) to turn on, then tap Set.
    Schneider Electric CCT591011_AS Window and Door Sensor - Micromodule
Switch

  6. Read the information and tap OK.

  7. Enter the name of the automation.
    TIP : You can choose the cover image that represents your automation by tapping .

  8. Tap Save.
    Once the automation is saved, it is visible on the Automation tab.
    Schneider Electric CCT591011_AS Window and Door Sensor - enable and disable
the automation
    NOTE : You can enable or disable automations on the Automation tab by using (C).

Editing an automation

  1. On the Home page, tap Automations .

  2. Go to Automation , tap the automation you want to edit.

  3. On the Edit automation page, you can perform following changes:
    • Change the icon .
    • Rename the automation.
    • Tap each condition to change the settings.
    ◦ To remove a condition, slide the condition towards left and then tap (A) to delete it.
    ◦ Tap ⊕ Add conditions (B) to add new condition.
    Schneider Electric CCT591011_AS Window and Door Sensor - Editing an
automation

  4. Tap Save , to save the changes.

Deleting an automation

  1. On the Home page, tap Automations .
  2. Go to Automation , tap the automation you want to delete.
  3. On the Edit automation page, tap Delete automation (A) and read the confirmation message and then tap OK (B).
    Schneider Electric CCT591011_AS Window and Door Sensor - Deleting an
automation
Replacing the batteries

To replace the batteries:

  1. Remove the primary part from the base plate by sliding it upwards.

  2. Unscrew the battery cover using a screwdriver.
    NOTE : The screw is captive, after unscrewing from the primary part it remains attached to the cover.

  3. Replace the battery with the proper polarity.

  4. Re-install the battery cover and tighten the screw using a screwdriver.
    The LED blinks green seven times and then stops blinking.

  5. Install the primary part on the base plate by sliding it down.
    IMPORTANT : Dispose used batteries, as per statutory regulations.
    Schneider Electric CCT591011_AS Window and Door Sensor - Replacing the
batteries

Resetting the device

You can reset the sensor to factory default manually.
To reset the sensor:

  1. Remove the primary part from the base plate by sliding it upwards.

  2. Short-press the function key 3 times (<0.5 s) and then long-press the function key once (>10 s), the LED blinks red after 10 s, and then release the function key.
    Upon successful reset of the sensor, the LED stops blinking. Then, the sensor restarts and blinks green for a few seconds.
    NOTE : After reset, the LED turns off to save the battery.
    Schneider Electric CCT591011_AS Window and Door Sensor - Short-press the
function key 3 times \(0.5 s\) and then long-press the function key once \(10
s\), the LED blinks red after 10 s

Removing the device

Using the Wiser Home app, you can remove the sensor from the Wiser system. Follow the steps to remove the sensor:

  1. On the Home page, tap icon.

  2. Tap Devices > Window/Door Sensor > Delete (A).
    TIP : Additionally, you can remove the Sensor from the Wiser system by tapping on the Home page Window/Door Sensor > Device settings > Delete (A).
    Schneider Electric CCT591011_AS Window and Door Sensor - Identifying the
device

  3. Read the confirmation message and tap Ok to remove the sensor from Wiser system on the next screen.
    NOTE :
    • Removing the sensor will reset the sensor. After resetting, the LED blinks amber indicating that the sensor is ready for pairing.
    • If there is a problem while pairing or resetting the sensor, refer to Resetting the device.

LED Indications

Initial Stage

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Stage

If not paired yet

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yet

If already paired

Schneider Electric CCT591011_AS Window and Door Sensor - If already
paired

Reset – After pressing the function key 3 times within 0.5 seconds and then hold for 10 seconds

Schneider Electric CCT591011_AS Window and Door Sensor - Reset - After
pressing the function key 3 times within 0.5 seconds and then hold for 10
seconds

Battery level

Schneider Electric CCT591011_AS Window and Door Sensor - Battery
level

Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting

Technical Data

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Data

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