Schneider Electric CLP591011 Wiser Window/Door Sensor User Guide

June 9, 2024
Schneider Electric

Wiser Window/Door Sensor
Device user guide
Information about features and functionality of the device.
11/2022

CLP591011 Wiser Window/Door Sensor

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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.
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that accompany this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.

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
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injury.

Wiser Window/Door Sensor

For your safety

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.

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

Operating elements
A. Primary part (sensing circuit)
B. Secondary part (magnet)
C. Status LED
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Installing the device
Refer to the installation instruction supplied with this product.

Pairing the device
Using the Wiser app, pair your device with the to access and control the device.
You can either add the device manually or do an auto-scan to pair it.

Pairing device manually
To pair the device manually:

  1. On Home page, tap +.

  2. Tap , select the required Wiser Hub on the slide-up menu.

  3. Select an option to add the device(A):
    – Add Device with Install Code
    – Add Device without Install Code
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3 TIP: It is highly recommended to add the device with install code.

  4. To pair the device with install code, tap Add Device with Install Code to display the slide-up menu. Select any one of the options (B):
    – Scan Install Code – you can scan the device for the install code.
    – Enter Install Code Manually – you can manually enter the install code from the device.
    After pairing the device with install code, proceed to Step 6.
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  5. To pair the device without install code, tap Add Device without Install Code.

  6. On the back of the device, short press (< 0,5 s) the function key 3 times on the device.
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5The LED blinks orange.

  7. In the app, select Confirm LED is Flashing Orange and tap Start Configuration (C).
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  8. After a few seconds, a solid green LED indicates that the device has been successfully paired to the Gateway.

  9. Once the device is added in the app, tap Done.

Pairing device with auto scan
Pairing the device with auto scan automatically discovers the device when it is powered on.
To pair the device:

  1. On the Home page, tap +.

  2. Tap Auto scan and than tap Confirm.

  3. If you have multiple hubs, do Step 4 or proceed to Step 5.

  4. Tap Select hub and select the Wiser hub from the slide-up menu.

  5. Short press the function key 3 times (< 0,5 s).
    NOTE:
    • The LED blinks orange.
    • Wait for a few seconds until the device is detected.

  6. If more than one device is in pairing mode, select the required device and tap Next (A).
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  7. Once the device is added successfully, tap Done.

Configuring the device

Changing the device icon
You can change the device icon using the Wiser app.

  1. On the Home page, select and tap the device you wish to change the icon.
  2. At the top right corner of the device screen, tap .
  3. Tap edit next to the device name.
  4. Tap Icon to view the menu.
  5. In the slide-up menu, select any one of the following (A):
    – Take photo – Allows you to click a photo from the mobile camera.
    – Select from Icon Library – Allows you to select an icon from the app library.
    – Select from Album – Allows you to select a photo from the mobile gallery.
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Renaming the device
You can rename the device using the Wiser app.

  1. On the Home page, select and tap the device you wish to rename.
  2. At the top right corner of the device screen, tap .
  3. Tap edit next to the device name.
  4. Tap Name, enter the name (A) and than tap Save.

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Changing the device location
You can change the device location using the Wiser app.

  1. On the Home page, select and tap the device you wish to change the location.
  2. At the top right corner of the device screen, tap .
  3. Tap edit next to the device name.
  4. Tap Location.
  5. Select the desired location from the list (A) and tap Save.

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Removing the device from Wiser system
You can remove a device from the device list using the Wiser app,
To remove the device:

  1. On the Home page, tap All devices > Window/Door Sensor.
  2. Tap to display more details.
  3. Tap Remove and Factory Reset Device (A) and tap Confirm.
    TIP: Alternatively, you can tap and hold on the Window/Door Sensor on the Home page to remove the device.
    NOTE: By removing the device, you will reset the device. If you still have a problem with the reset, then refer to resetting the device, page 12.

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.

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 devices > Window/Door Sensor to access the control panel.
On the Sensor control panel page, you can see the following:

  • Battery level (A)
  • Window/Door status (B)
  • History (C)

Checking the device history

You can monitor the opening and closing of the window/door by accessing the device history in the Wiser app
To see the device history:

  1. On the Home page, tap All devices > Window/Door Sensor.
  2. On the device control panel page, tap History.
  3. In the History page, you can see the date and time when the window/door was opened or closed.

Creating an automation

An automation allows you to group multiple actions that are usually done together, triggered automatically or at scheduled times. By using the Wiser app, you can create automations based on your needs.
To create an automation:

  1. On the Home page, tap the .

  2. Go to Automation > + to create an automation.

  3. Tap Edit name, enter the name of the automation (A) and tap Save.
    TIP: You can choose the cover image that represents your automation by tapping .
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  4. Tap Any condition is met to select any one of the condition type (B):
    – All conditions are met- The automation is triggered when all the conditions are met.
    – Any condition is met- The automation is triggered when at least one condition is met.
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  5. Tap Add Condition to open the slide-up menu.

  6. In the Add Condition menu, you can do either or all of the following options (C):
    – When weather changes- Select the various weather settings
    – Schedule- Set the time and day
    – When device status changes – Select the device and it’s function
    NOTE: You can add one or more conditions using .
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  7. Tap When device status changes > Window/Door Sensor to select either or all of the functions to add in the automation:
    – Open- When the window/door is opened (D)
    – Closed- When the window/door is closed (E)
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  8. Tap Add task to open the slide-up menu.

  9. In the Add task menu, you can do either or all of the following options (F):
    – Run the device- Select the devices that you want to be triggered
    – Moment or Automation- Select the moment which you want to trigger or select the automation that you want to enable or disable
    – Send notification- Turn On notification for the automation
    – Delay – Set the delay time
    NOTE: You can add one or more actions using .

  10. Tap on Effective period to set the time range for the automation. You can select any one of the following (G):
    – All-day – 24 hours
    – Daytime – From sunrise to sunset
    – Night – From sunset to sunrise
    – Custom – User defined time period
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  11. Once all the actions and conditions are set, tap Save.

Example of an automation

This demonstration shows you how to create an automation to switch On the light when the door is opened.

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

  2. Tap Edit name, enter the name of the automation and tap Save.
    TIP: You can choose the cover image that represents your automation by tapping .

  3. Tap Add Condition > When device status changes > Window/Door Sensor.

  4. Tap Window/Door Sensor > Open.

  5. Tap Add task > Run the device and select Micro Module Light Switch.

  6. Tap Switch > On (A) and tap Save.

  7. Tap Next.
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  8. In the Automation Settings page, tap Save.

Once the automation is saved, it is visible on the Automation tab. You can tap the toggle switch on the automation to enable it.

Editing an automation

To edit an automation:

  1. On the Automation tab, locate the automation you want to edit and tap .
  2. On the Edit page, you can tap each item (such as dimmer, shutter, delay, temperature, etc.) to change the settings.

TIP:

  • You can add one or more actions using .
  • To delete an existing condition or action, slide each item towards left and tap Delete.

Deleting an automation
To delete an automation:

  1. On the Automation tab, locate the automation that you want to delete and then tap.
  2. Tap Delete and tap Ok .
    NOTE: After deleting an automation, the device action can no longer be triggered.

Replacing the batteries

Follow the steps 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.

  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.

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LED Indications

Pairing

User Action LED Indication Status
Press the function key 3 times LED blinks orange, once per second. Pairing

mode is active for 30 seconds.
When pairing is completed, LED glows green for some time before turning Off.

Resetting

User Action LED Indication Status
Press the function key 3 times and hold it down once for > 10 s. After 10 s,
the LED starts blinking red. The sensor is in reset mode. It is reset to the

factory settings after 10 seconds. The sensor then restarts and the LED starts blinks green before turning Off.

Battery level

LED Indication Status
LED blinks orange once per minute. The battery is low (< 10%), replace the

battery, page 18.
NOTE: A notification pop-up will appear on the app.

Troubleshooting

Symptom Possible cause Solution

The sensor triggers the automation/
schedule, but does not show the status on the app.| The sensor may be undergoing an over-theair (OTA) firmware update.| Wait for the firmware update to complete and then check that the sensor is reporting status.
NOTE: The firmware update runs in the background.
LED blinks orange.| The sensor battery is low or drained.| Replace the sensor battery, page 18
NOTE: A notification pop–up will appear on the app.

Technical Data

Battery 3 VDC, CR2450
Battery life Up to 5 years (may vary based on the usage, frequency of

firmware update and environment)
Nominal power| ≤90 mW
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IP rating| IP20
Operating frequency| 2405 – 2480 MHz
Max. radio frequency power transmitted| ≤7 dBm
Operating temperature| −10 °C to 50 °C
Relative humidity| 10 % to 95 %
Primary part dimensions (H × W × D)| 50.3 × 33.0 × 16.3 mm
Secondary part dimensions (H × W × D)| 50 × 9 × 9 mm
Communication protocol| Zigbee 3.0 certified

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