Hosmart HS-006W Driveway Alarm With Phone App
eMACROS is a brand owned by HOSMART
Welcome
After tragically losing our grandmother in a home accident, William King was inspired to create Hosmart tools specifically designed for the mature and elderly. The goal is to make homes smarter, safer, and more comfortable for seniors. Hosmart products aim to bring convenience and peace of mind to users and their loved ones.
For any questions, please contact Hosmart:
✉️ macross.service@outlook.com
? 502-341-7705
? WWW.MYHOSMART.COM
Table of Contents
- What's Included
- Product Overview
- LED Indicator Introduction
- Solar Sensor Set Up
- Base Station Set Up
- Technical Specifications
- SAFETY
- Customer Service
What's Included
For Base Station Setting
- Base Station
- Power Cable
- User Manual
- Power Adapter
For Motion Sensor Installation
- mounting plate
- Ring plastic nut
- #6 x 1" Phillips Pan Head Self-Tapping Screws
- Solar Sensor
Product Overview
Base Station
- Charging Port
- Charging/Network indicator light
- Channel indicator light
- Hanging Hole
- Speaker
- Music Button
- Volume Button
- Power Button
- Pair Button
Motion Sensor
- Solar Panel
- Infrared Sensor lens
- Channel Switch
- Type-C Charging Port
- Sensitivity Switch
LED Indicator Introduction
LED Indicator for Base Station
Action | Color | Indicator Status |
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Power On | ? | Charging indicator light Stay on Blue |
Waiting for Wi-Fi Connection | ? | Network Indicator Light Flashes Red |
Sensor Triggered | ? | Channel Light Flashes Blue |
Pairing with Sensor | ? | 4 Channel Lights Flashes Blue |
Charging (not connected to the network) | ? | Network Indicator Light Flashes Red |
Charging (connected to the network) | ??? | Charging indicator Light Appears to Breathe |
Charging (Power Off) | ??? | Charging indicator Light Appears to Breathe |
LED Indicator for Motion Sensor
- Sensor's eye: Flashes when channel 1/2 is triggered. No light when channel 3/4 is triggered (to avoid being noticed by intruders). Solid Blue While Charging. No Light When Battery is Full. The blue light is flashing, indicating that there is a problem with the external battery. Please contact Hosmart.
Base Station Set Up
Connect Base Station to the APP
- Press and hold the POWER button for 3 seconds to turn on the base station. If the base station has low battery, please charge it first. The base station will automatically enter 'Waiting to Cellphone Connection' mode, and the network indicator light will flash red.
- Download and install the 'My Hosmart' app. Sign up for an account by scanning the QR code or searching for 'My Hosmart' in the App Store.
- Follow on-screen instructions to add the base station to your device list. Ensure Bluetooth is turned on. The system is only compatible with 2.4GHz Wi-Fi. Make sure the Wi-Fi signal is good.
Solar Sensor Set Up
- Open the silicone cover at the sensor's bottom. Please fully charge the solar sensor before using. The light will keep solid blue during charging and go off when fully charged.
- Turn on the sensor by switching the sensitivity from OFF to LOW or HIGH.
- Short press the PAIR button on the base station, and then there will be a voice prompt.
- Trigger your sensor by waving your hand in front of it.
- Pairing is successful. You will hear a voice prompt indicating successful pairing.
Installation Notes
- Preparation before installation: Keep small parts in a safe place to avoid losing them. Required tools include an electric drill with a Phillips PH2x50mm drill bit.
- Select the installation location and height. Recommended installation height is 2-3FT.
- Use the mounting plate to mark 2 screw holes. Drill 1 inch deep using the electric drill. Insert the expansion anchor (if needed) and screw the mounting bracket using the included screws.
- Install the sensor onto the mounting bracket and tighten the plastic ring nut. Ensure the silicone cover at the bottom is tightly sealed to prevent water from entering.
- Make sure the alarm is perpendicular to the ground. Do not point it either up or down.
- Make sure the alarm is mounted horizontally and not angled.
- Ensure sunlight can reach the solar panel directly, but avoid placing the sensor eye in direct sunlight, as this can cause false alarms.
- The driveway alarm should overlook the open detection area; it should not point at trees and shrubs.
Technical Specifications
Specifications of Base Station
Model | HS-006W |
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Power Supply | Built-in rechargeable battery; Input: 100-240 V AC 50/60 Hz; Output: 5.0 V-1.0 A |
Operating Temperature | -4-140°F (-20-60°C) |
Operating Relative Humidity | 5-80% RH (non-condensing) |
Alarm Volume | 100 dB |
App | 'My Hosmart' (both Android and iOS supported) |
Wi-Fi Frequency | 2.4 GHz (Incompatible with 5 GHz Wi-Fi network) |
Operating Frequency | 433 MHz |
Wi-Fi Transmission Range | 170 ft (50 m) |
Wireless Protocol | Wi-Fi 6 (802.11aX) |
Specifications of Smart Driveway Alarm
Property | Details |
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Power Supply | Built-in rechargeable battery (non-replaceable) ×1 + solar panel ×1 |
Voltage | 3.7 VDC |
Battery Capacity | 2,000 mAh |
Solar Panel Power | 0.4 W |
Charging Port | Type-C |
Output | 5.0 V-1.0 A |
Working Principle | Infrared sensor |
Detection Distance | When installation height is 3 ft (0.9 m) and the back of the device is perpendicular to the ground, the detection distance is 30 ft (10 m). |
Detection Angle | Horizontal: 45°; vertical: 8° |
Battery Life | Estimated battery life under full charge (without sunlight) is approximately 2 years when triggered 20 times a day. This estimate is based on the assumption of pure battery usage. |
Operating Temperature | -4-140°F (-20-60°C) |
Waterproof Rating | IP65 |
Product Materials | ABS + high weather-resistant silicone |
Mounting Method | Screws |
Installation Location | Outdoors on a flat surface |
Troubleshooting
No alarm when an object passes by
PROBLEM | CAUSE | SOLUTION |
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There is no alarm when an object passes by. | The installation height of the device is too high or too low. | Install at a height of 3 ft (0.9 m) from the ground. |
The device is not perpendicular to the ground. | Make sure the alarm is perpendicular to the ground. Do not point it either up or down. | |
The device is not kept level. | Make sure the device is level and not tilted. | |
The moving speed of the monitored object is too fast. | The device may not be able to detect objects moving faster than 25 mph (40 km/h). | |
The temperature of the monitored object is too close to the ambient temperature. | The device is primarily triggered by the temperature difference between the monitored object and the surrounding environment. If this difference is minimal (e.g., in the case of an electric car that has just started), the device may not detect any changes. | |
The temperature is too low. | The device's working temperature range is 14-140°F (-10~60°C). If the temperature falls below 14°F (-10°C), the monitoring distance is affected. | |
The communication between the device and the base station is blocked or the distance is too far. | Reduce obstacles between the device and the base station, and the maximum distance allowed in an open environment is 2,650 ft (800 m). |
False alarms
PROBLEM | CAUSE | SOLUTION |
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There are false alarms even if there is no object passing by. | The installation height of the device is too high or too low. | Install at a height of 3 ft (0.9 m) from the ground. |
The device is not installed on a stable surface, and it may shake from side to side due to factors such as wind. | Mount on a hard surface. | |
The device is not perpendicular to the ground. | Ensure that the alarm is mounted perpendicular to the ground and not pointed either upwards or downwards. If the device is facing upwards, it may be triggered by sunlight; if it's facing downwards, it may be triggered by small animals on the ground. | |
The device sensor is facing an object that is moving or shaking (such as a bush). | Position the device sensor facing an open area, and not towards trees or bushes. | |
Flying insects have entered the device sensor. | Clean the sensor lens. | |
Sensitivity is set too high. | Adjust the sensor to Low Sensitivity. | |
There is a small animal approaching the sensor. | The device may also be triggered by small animals, such as birds, when they come into close proximity to the sensor. | |
Special weather conditions. | The device may be triggered by some special weather conditions, such as a gust of hot air blowing when the ambient temperature is relatively low. |
Other Troubleshooting
PROBLEM | CAUSE | SOLUTION |
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The solar panel does not work. | Solar panels may be covered with dust. | Clean the surface of the solar panel to remove any dust or dirt, and the device should resume normal operation. |
The app cannot find the Bluetooth device. | The phone Bluetooth is not turned on. | Turn on the phone's Bluetooth. |
The base station failed to connect to the network. | The entered Wi-Fi name and/or password are wrong. | Enter the correct Wi-Fi name and password. |
The sensor cannot be paired to the base station. | The base station is not entering pairing mode. | Short press the Pair button on the base station and its LED will flash Blue to enter the pairing mode. |
The sensor did not turn on. | Open the silicone cover on the bottom of the sensor, then switch the sensitivity from OFF to Low or High. | |
There are no notifications from the app after the sensor triggered. | The app push notification permission is disabled. | Turn on the push notification permission on the phone by clicking the "Check permissions" button in the app. |
The app shows that the base station is offline. | The base station is not within the network coverage of the router. | The distance between the base station and the router should be within 170 ft (50 m). Please ensure that the base station is always within the network coverage of the router. |
The Wi-Fi connection of the base station is disconnected. | Make sure that the router network connected to the base station is normal. | |
The base station is powered off. | Check that the base station has power. |
SAFETY STATEMENT
Installation Safety
Base Station
- Must be installed indoors in dry areas (humidity ≤80%RH).
- Avoid direct contact with metal objects (interferes with 433MHz signal transmission).
- Use ONLY the original 5V/1A adapter for charging (input voltage exceeding 240V may cause overheating).
Driveway Sensor
- Installation height must be ≥3 ft (0.9 m) with vertical alignment (ensures 10 m detection range).
- Install ONLY on ASA-compatible surfaces (concrete/brick walls require anti-vibration pads).
Prohibited Actions
- Disassembling/replacing Sensor lithium battery (compromises IP65 sealing integrity).
- Using non-Type-C chargers (output current >1A damages control circuitry).
- Charging in sub-zero temperatures (suspend charging if ambient <0°C/32°F).
Operational Environment
Extreme Condition Limitations
- May trigger false alarms during heavy rain/sandstorms (infrared sensor sensitivity ±15%).
- Remove ice accumulation on solar panels within 72 hours.
- Maintain ≥5 m distance from microwave radars/electromagnetic fences (prevents 2.4GHz interference).
Maintenance Requirements
Periodic Inspections
- Clean Sensor infrared lens and solar panel quarterly (use anhydrous alcohol wipes).
Notice
FCC STATEMENT
FCC ID: 2AXOF-HS006
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
1. 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.
- (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body.
Customer Service
Customer service:
- Warranty: 24-month limited warranty
- United States: Boulder, CO 80302, Phone: +1-502-341-7705
- Email Us: macross.service@outlook.com
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MACROSS INC
1942 Broadway Ste 314C
Boulder, CO 80302