Wiser Motion Sensor

Device user guide

Information about features and functionality of the device.

02/2025

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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.

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NOTICE

NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injury.

Wiser Motion Sensor

CCT595012

For your safety

RISK OF DAMAGE TO DEVICE

  • Always operate the product in compliance with the specified technical data.
  • Do not install the sensor in a place with strong sunlight or wind (for example, close to ventilation).
  • Temperatures greater than 32 °C degrade the sensor's ability to measure sensitivity, detection range, and angle.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.

About the device

The Wiser Motion Sensor (hereinafter referred to as sensor) detects nearby movement and measures the luminance of the environment.

The sensor sends the data to the Wiser Hub. The threshold of luminance settings and/or detection of movement can be configured in the Wiser app.

Features of the sensor:

  • Detect motion and send this information to the Wiser Hub.
  • Detect and measure the lux level of the environment and passes the information to the Wiser Hub.
  • Sends the sensor battery level and offline status information to the Wiser Hub.

Operating elements

  • A. Function key
  • B. Status LED

Installing the device

Refer to the installation instruction supplied with this product.

Pairing the device with the Wiser Hub

Using the Wiser Home app, pair your device with the Wiser Hub.

  1. On the Home screen, tap [Home icon].
  2. Tap Devices > + > Safety and Security > Motion Sensor.
  3. Tap Scan QR code and allow the Wiser Home app to access your camera. Then, scan the QR code located on the device.

NOTE: If you are unable to find the correct QR code, tap I can't find the correct QR code to pair the device manually and proceed to step 4.

If the QR code is incorrect, a message Incorrect QR code scanned will appear. Tap I can't scan the QR code and choose one of the following options:

  • (A): Enter the Mac Address/EUI-64 and Install Code, then tap Connect. The app will verify if the Mac Address/EUI–64 and Install code are valid.
  • (B): Tap this option if you are unable to find the Mac Address/EUI–64 and Install code.
  1. Tap Next, short press the function key 3 times and make sure that the LED blinks amber.

Wait for a few seconds until the LED turns green and the app confirms that the device is joined.

  1. Tap [Edit icon] to enter the name of the sensor.
  2. Tap Next and assign the device to a new room or an existing room and tap Submit.

IMPORTANT: The next screen shows the Device Settings page, where you have the option to configure the settings during the pairing process or at a later time. If you prefer to configure it later, tap Submit. For more information on device settings, refer to Configuring the device, page 9 section.

Configuring the device

Renaming the device

Using the Wiser Home app, you can rename the sensor.

  1. On the Home screen, tap [Home icon].
  2. Tap Devices > Motion Sensor > Device Name (A).

TIP: Additionally, you can rename the sensor by tapping on the Control tab Motion Sensor > Device settings > Device Name (A).

Device Details

OPTIONS
Device Name Living Room Sensor
Location Living Room
Sensitivity High
Detection Delay 60s
Lux Levels
Notify me if motion detected
ABOUT
Firmware Version 00.00.000

[Identify icon]

[Delete icon]

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 screen, tap [Home icon].
  2. Tap Devices, select the device from the list for which you wish to change the location.
  3. Tap Location [Location icon] to open setup page.
  4. On setup page, you can enter New room name (A) or select an existing room from the list (B).

TIP: If the device is already assigned, you can remove it from the existing room. Tap Remove from Room (C).

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

Setting the device sensitivity

Using the Wiser Home app, you can set sensitivity levels of the sensor.

  1. On the Home screen, tap [Home icon].
  2. Tap Devices > Motion Sensor > Sensitivity (A) to select one of the following option (B):
  • Low
  • Medium
  • High

NOTE: Sensitivity is set to Medium by default.

TIP:

  • Additionally, you can change the sensor sensitivity levels by tapping on the Control tab Motion Sensor > Device settings > Sensitivity (A).
  • Adjusting the sensitivity may increase or decrease the events the sensor detects. Selecting “High” sensitivity level detects the slightest movement.

Device Details

OPTIONS
Device Name Living Room Sensor
Location Living Room
Sensitivity High
Detection Delay 60s
Lux Levels
Notify me if motion detected
ABOUT
Firmware Version 00.00.000

[Identify icon]

[Delete icon]

3. Tap Done.

Setting detection delay

Using the Wiser Home app, you can set the detection delay time for the sensor.

  1. On the Home screen, tap [Home icon].
  2. Tap Devices > Motion Sensor > Detection delay (A) to select one of the following option (B):
  • 15s
  • 30s
  • 45s
  • 60s

TIP: Additionally, you can set the sensor detection delay time by tapping on the Control tab Motion Sensor > Device settings > Detection delay (A).

NOTE: Changing the detection delay time from long to short duration shortens battery life.

Device Details

OPTIONS
Device Name Living Room Sensor
Location Living Room
Sensitivity High
Detection Delay 60s
Lux Levels
Notify me if motion detected
ABOUT
Firmware Version 00.00.000

[Identify icon]

[Delete icon]

3. Tap Done.

Defining Lux setting

Using the Wiser app, you can define the threshold value for lux ranges (such as very dark, dark, bright, very bright) of the environment. This will prevent the false alarm caused by changes in the light intensity.

  1. On the Home screen, tap [Home icon].
  2. Tap Devices > Motion Sensor > Lux levels (A) to select and define threshold value one of the following option (B):
  • Very dark
  • Dark
  • Bright
  • Very bright

TIP: Additionally, you can set the sensor lux value by tapping on the Control tab Motion Sensor > Device settings > Lux levels (A).

NOTE: A lux value represents the present light level in the environment that the sensor measures.

Device Details

OPTIONS
Device Name Living Room Sensor
Location Living Room
Sensitivity High
Detection Delay 60s
Lux Levels
Notify me if motion detected
ABOUT
Firmware Version 00.00.000

NOTE: In the sensor, the lux value is predefined by default. However, you can change the lux value using the sliding bar; for example, see Very Dark.

What is Lux?

Lux is the value given to the total amount of light that reaches a given surface from a light source. The example below shows how the lux changes with the distance from the light source.

Using the device

The Control Panel of the sensor allows you to view if the motion is detected or not.

  1. On the Control tab, tap All devices or a room tab where the sensor is located.
  2. On the Sensor control panel page, you can see the following:
  • Current lux level (A)
  • Motion detection status (B)
  • History (C)
  • Device settings (D)

Living Room Sensor

Lux - Dark

150

Occupied

[History icon]

[Device settings icon]

Checking the device history

Using the Wiser Home app, you can view the sensor history, which provides information about when motion detected event was logged. Each motion detected event is logged and stored in the cloud.

NOTE: If the cloud connection is lost, the motion events will not appear in the history.

  1. On the Control tab, tap All devices or a room tab where the sensor is located.
  2. On the device control panel page, tap History.

TIP: The logged event appears on the history page, even if the motion notification switch, page 16 is toggled off on the device details page.

History

TODAY
08:30:25 Occupied
09:42:42 Occupied
14:21:35 Occupied
YESTERDAY
09:21:42 Occupied
11:42:42 Occupied
10TH DECEMBER 2021
05:21:42 Occupied
06:42:42 Occupied
09TH DECEMBER 2021
11:21:42 Occupied

[Load More button]

Setting device notification

Using the Wiser Home app, you can enable or disable the sensor notification.

  1. On the Home screen, tap [Home icon].
  2. Tap Devices > Motion Sensor > Notify me if motion detected (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 Control tab Motion Sensor > Device settings > Notify me if motion detected (A).

NOTE:

  • Sensor notification toggle switch (A) is OFF by default.
  • Notifications created via automation are treated as separate notifications.

Device Details

OPTIONS
Device Name Living Room Sensor
Location Living Room
Sensitivity High
Detection Delay 60s
Lux Levels
Notify me if motion detected
ABOUT
Firmware Version 00.00.000

Identifying the device

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

  1. On the Home screen, tap [Home icon].

NOTE: Please wake up the sensor (press the function key or simulate the motion).

  1. Tap Devices > Motion Sensor > Identify (A).

TIP: Additionally, you can identify the sensor by tapping on the Control tab Motion Sensor > Device settings > Identify (A).

NOTE: The sensor LED blinks to identify the sensor and continues blinking green until you tap Ok.

Device Details

OPTIONS
Device Name Living Room Sensor
Location Living Room
Sensitivity High
Detection Delay 60s
Lux Levels
Notify me if motion detected
ABOUT
Firmware Version 00.00.000

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.

  1. On the Home screen, tap [Home icon].
  2. Go to Automation > [+] to create an automation.

NOTE: Maximum 10 conditions can be added.

  1. 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.

New automation

If When Then
e.g. Good Morning Conditions are met All conditions
0 of 10 Any condition

Start by adding a condition that will trigger your automation.

[+ Add conditions button]

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 about Away Mode, refer to the system user guide..

Add conditions

Please choose the triggers to activate your automation.
Device status change [>]
E.g. if motion is detected
Away Mode [>]
E.g. if away mode is on

5. Tap Device status change > Motion Sensor and select any of the following:

  • Motion detection: Select motion state Detected / Not Detected.
  • Lux level: Select room brightness level Very bright / Bright / Dark / Very dark.

NOTE: Maximum 10 conditions can be added.

To remove condition, swipe left and then tap [Trash icon]

  1. To set a specific time for your automation, tap When > Add time and select any of the following (D):
  • Specific time of day: The automation will trigger at a specific time of the day, such as at sunrise, sunset, or at 8:00 AM.
  • Period of time: The automation will be trigger during time periods such as from sunrise to sunset, from sunset to sunrise, or from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

NOTE: Maximum 10 entries can be added.

To remove a specific time, swipe left and tap [Trash icon]

  1. To add an action, tap Then > Add an action and select any of the following (E):
  • Control a device: Select the device and set the desired state of the device.
  • Send notification: You will be notified if the condition is met.
  • Activate a moment: Select a moment.
  • Wait: This option allows you to add a delay in an automation sequence. You can set the wait time in increments of 1 hour and 1 minute, up to a maximum of 24 hours. This feature is useful for delaying actions within an automation.

Add an action

Please choose an action for your automation.
Control a device [>]
E.g. turn the light on
Send Notification [>]
E.g. if the motion is detected
Activate a moment [>]
E.g. enable Away mode
Wait [>]
E.g. wait 10 mins until next action
  1. Tap Control a device > Micromodule Switch, then tap [Power icon] to turn on/off, then tap Set.

NOTE: Maximum 10 actions can be added.

To remove an action, swipe left on the action and tap [Trash icon]

  1. Enter the automation name (G). You can choose the cover image that represents your automation by tapping [Image icon].
  2. Tap Save.

Once the automation is saved, it is visible on the Automation tab. Using the [Toggle switch icon] (H) you can enable or disable the automation.

Automations

Moments Automations Schedules Automations
Motion Sensor Home Automations Control Energy

Example of an automation

This demonstration shows you how to create an automation that turns ON the light in the entrance room at 50% brightness when motion is detected and a one-minute delay before turning ON the living room light.

NOTE: It is mandatory to create two automations. First, turn on the dimmer light with 50% brightness when motion is detected. Second, turn off the dimmer light when the motion is no longer detected. The dimmer will not turn off automatically until you create another automation.

  1. On the Home screen, tap [Home icon].
  2. Tap Automations > [+] to create an automation.
  3. Tap Add conditions > Device status change and find your sensor from the list of devices.
  4. Tap Motion Sensor > Motion detection > Detected > Set (A).

NOTE: No need to set When condition because dimmer turns on when motion is detected.

  1. To add an action, tap Then > Add an action > Control a device > Dimmer.
  2. Set the brightness to 50% using the sliding bar and tap Set (B).

TIP: Adding the brightness level will turn on the light when the automation is triggered. You need not add a task to turn on the Dimmer separately.

7. Tap Add an action > Wait. The Add a Wait screen appears.

8. Select a one-minute time delay duration to trigger an action and tap Set.

9. Tap Add an action > Control devices > Light.

10. Tap to turn ON the light.

11. You can choose the cover image that represents your automation by tapping [Image icon] (C).

12. Enter the name of the automation (D) and tap Save (E).

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

  1. On the Home screen, tap Automations [Automations icon].
  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 [Icon icon].
  • Rename the automation.
  • Tap each condition to change the settings.
  • To remove a condition, slide the condition towards left and then tap [A] [Trash icon] to delete it.
  • Tap Add conditions (B) to add new condition.
  • To change the order of actions, tap the Then option, and hold an action then drag and drop to the desired position.

4. Tap Save to save the changes.

Deleting an automation

  1. On the Home screen, tap Automations [Automations icon].
  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).

Removing the device

Using the Wiser Home app, you can remove the sensor from the Wiser system.

  1. On the Home screen, tap [Home icon].
  2. Tap Devices > Motion Sensor > Delete (A).

TIP: Additionally, you can remove the sensor from the Wiser system by tapping on the Control tab Motion Sensor > Device settings > Delete (A).

Device Details

OPTIONS
Device Name Living Room Sensor
Location Living Room
Sensitivity High
Detection Delay 60s
Lux Levels
Notify me if motion detected
ABOUT
Firmware Version 00.00.000

3. Read the confirmation message and tap Ok to remove the sensor from the Wiser system.

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, Resetting the device, page 26.

Resetting the device

You can reset the sensor to factory default manually.

To reset the sensor:

  1. Rotate the sensor counterclockwise to unlock it from the base plate.
  2. Short-press the function key three times (<0.5 s) and then long-press the function key once (>10 s); the LED blinks red after 10 s, then release the function key.

Upon successful reset of the sensor, the LED stops blinking. The sensor restarts and blinks green for a few seconds.

NOTE: After reset, the LED turns off to save the battery.

Replacing the batteries

To replace the batteries:

  1. Rotate the sensor counterclockwise to unlock it from the base plate.
  2. Remove the screws from the battery cover to access the batteries.
  3. Replace the batteries with proper polarity and then re-install the battery cover. The LED blinks green seven times and then stops blinking.

NOTE: Make sure that the triangle mark on the battery cover and sensor are aligned.

  1. Tighten the screw that holds the sensor and its battery cover.
  2. Position the sensor on the base plate and then rotate it clockwise until it locks onto the base plate.

IMPORTANT: Dispose used batteries, as per statutory regulations.

LED Indications

Initial Stage

Action LED Indication Status
Green LED blinks 7 times (1 Hz) [Green LED blinking 7 times] After the sensor is powered On for the first time or after the batteries were replaced.

If not paired yet

Action LED Indication Status
Amber LED blinks (1 Hz) [Amber LED blinking] → (2 min) → [Amber LED blinking 3 sec] → Indicates the pairing mode after function key is pressed 3 times within 1 second. If pairing is not successful, the amber LED is On for 3 seconds and then turns Off.
Green LED is On for 3 seconds [Green LED On 3 sec] → Pairing was successful.

If already paired

Action LED Indication Status
Green LED blinks 5 times (1 Hz) [Green LED blinking 5 times] → The sensor is paired and connected.
An amber LED blinks for three seconds (4 Hz) [Amber LED blinking 3 sec] → The sensor is paired, but disconnected.

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

Action LED Indication
The red LED blinks for 10 seconds, remains on for 3 seconds, and then turns off. The sensor then restarts and blinks green for a few seconds. [Red LED blinking 10 sec] → [Red LED On 3 sec] → [LED Off] → [Green LED blinking]

Battery level

LED Indication Status
LED blinks amber once per minute. The battery is low (<10%), replace the battery, page 27.
NOTE: A notification pop-up will appear on the app.

Identifying the device

LED Indication Status
LED blinks green. Sensor is connected to the Wiser Hub.
NOTE: This function is initiated from the app to identify the sensor.

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-the-air (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 amber. The sensor battery is low or drained. Replace the battery in the device, page 27
NOTE: A notification pop-up will appear on the app.

Technical Data

Battery 3 VDC, LR03 AAA x2
Battery life Up to 5 years (may vary based on the usage, frequency of firmware update and environment)
Nominal power ≤90 mW
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%
Lux measurement range 0 lx to 2000 lx
Lux resolution 1 lx
Dimensions Ø75.0 x 26.6 mm
Communication protocol Zigbee 3.0 certified
Ceiling mounted at 2.5 m Detection angle: 360°
Detection range: Ø4m
Wall mounted at 1.2 m Detection angle: 90° to 110° horizontal and vertical
Detection range: 5 m in radius

Compliance

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EU Declaration of Conformity

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