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Zigbee 4 In 1 Multi Sensor

Revised 05.20.2022

Important: Read All Instructions Prior to Installation Function introduction

Daylight sensor 55.5mm

23.7mm 18.5mm

Battery compartment cover, remove the cover, you can see Prog. button & LED indicator inside. Before the first use, please remove the insulator film

55.5mm

PIR sensor
Front Side

Back Side

Product Description The Zigbee sensor is a battery powered low power consumption 4 in 1 device that combines PIR motion sensor, temperature sensor, humidity sensor, and illuminance sensor. The PIR motion sensor trigger and sensitivity can be configured. The sensor supports low battery power alarm, if the power is lower than 5%, the motion sensor trigger and report will be forbidden, and the alarm will be reported every one hour until the battery power is higher than 5%. The sensor is suitable for smart home applications which need sensor based automation.
Commissioning All setup is performed via supported IEEE 802.15.4-based control platforms and other Zigbee3.0 compatible lighting control systems. Appropriate gateway control software allows for adjustment of motion sensitivity, detection area, time delay and daylight threshold.

Product Data
Physical Information Dimensions
Material / Color

55.5*55.5*23.7mm ABS / White

Electrical Information Operate Voltage
Standby Consumption

3VDC (2*AAA Batteries) 10uA

Wireless Communication Radio Frequency Wireless Protocol Wireless Range Radio Certification

2.4 GHz Zigbee 3.0 100 feet (30m) Line of Sight
CE

Sensing Motion Sensor Type
PIR sensor Detection Range Recommended Installation Height Temperature Range and Precision
Humidity Range and Precision Illuminance Measuring Range
Environment Operating Temperature Range Operating Humidity Waterproof Rating Safety Certification

PIR sensor Max. 7 meters Wall mount, 2.4 meters -40°C~+125°C, ±0.1°C 0 ­ 100% RH (non-condensing), ±3% 0~10000 lux
32 to 104 / 0 to 40 (indoor use only) 0-95% (non condensing) IP20 CE

LED Indicator Status Operation Description
PIR motion sensor triggered Powered on
OTA firmware update Identify
Joining a network (Triple press the button) Joined successfully
Leaving a network or reset (Long press the button) Already in a network (Short press the button) Not in any network (Short press the button)

LED Status Flashing once rapidly Staying solid on for 1 second Flashing twice rapidly with 1 second interval Flashing slowly (0.5S) Flashing rapidly continuously Staying solid on for 3 seconds Flashing slowly (0.5S) Staying solid on for 3 seconds Flashing three times slowly (0.5S)

Key Features
· Zigbee 3.0 compliant · PIR motion sensor, long detection range · Temperature sensing, automates your home heating or cooling · Humidity sensing, automates your home humidifying or dehumidifying · Illuminance measuring, daylight harvesting · Autonomous sensor-based control · OTA firmware upgrade · Wall mount installation · Can be use for indoor applications
Benefits
· Cost-effective solution for energy savings · Energy code compliance · Robust mesh network · Compatible with universal Zigbee platforms that support sensor

Applications · Smart home

Operations 1. Zigbee Network Pairing
Step 1: Remove the device from previous zigbee network if it has already been added to, otherwise pairing will fail. Please refer to the part "Factory Reset Manually".
Step 2: From your ZigBee gateway or hub interface, choose to add device and enter Pairing mode as instructed by the gateway.
Step 3: Method 1: short press the "Prog." Button 3 times continuously within 1.5 seconds, the LED indicator will flash rapidly and enter into network pairing mode (beacon request) which lasts for 60 seconds. Once timeout, repeat this step. Method 2: make sure the device has not paired to any Zigbee network, reset power of the device by removing the batteries and installing them again, then the device will enter into network pairing mode automatically which lasts for 10 seconds. Once timeout, repeat this step.

Step 4: The LED indicator will stay solid on for 3 seconds if the device is paired to the network successfully, then the device will appear in your gateway's menu and can be controlled through gateway or hub interface.
2. Removing from a Zigbee Network
Press and hold the Prog. button until LED indicator blinks 4 times slowly, then release the button, LED indicator will then stay solid on for 3 seconds to indicate that the device is removed from the network successfully.

Note: the device will be removed from the network and all bindings will be cleared.
3. Factory Reset Manually
Press and hold the Prog. button for over 10 seconds, during the process, the LED indicator will blink slowly at the frequency of 0.5Hz, the LED indicator will stay solid on for 3 seconds which means factory reset successfully, then LED will turn off.

Note: factory reset will remove the device from the network, clear all bindings, restore all parameters to factory default setting, clear all report config settings.
4. Check Whether the Device is Already in a Zigbee Network
Method 1: short press Prog. button, if LED indicator stays solid on for 3 seconds, this means the device has already been added to a network. If LED indicator blinks 3 times slowly, this means the device has not been added to any network.

Method 2: reset power of the device by removing the batteries and installing them again, if the LED indicator blinks rapidly, it means the device has not been added to any network. If LED indicator stays solid on for 3 seconds, this means the device has not been added to any network.
5. Wireless Data Interaction
Since the device is a sleep device, it needs to be awakened.
If the device has already been added to a network, when there is a button trigger, the device will be awakened, then if there is no data from the gateway within 3 seconds, the device will go to sleep again.

Zigbee Interface 1. Zigbee application endpoints:

Endpoint 0(0x00) 1(0x01) 2(0x02)

Profile 0x0000 (ZDP) 0x0104 (HA) 0x0104 (HA)

Application ZigBee Device Object (ZDO) ­ standard management features
Occupancy Sensor, power, OTA, DeviceID = 0x0107 IAS Zone(), DeviceID = 0x0402

3(0x03) 4(0x04) 5(0x05)

0x0104 (HA) 0x0104 (HA) 0x0104 (HA)

1.1 Application Endpoint #0 ­ZigBee Device Object

· Application profile Id 0x0000 · Application device Id 0x0000 · Supports all mandatory clusters

1.2 Application Endpoint #1 ­Occupancy Sensor

Temperature Sensor, DeviceID = 0x0302 Humidity Sensor, DeviceID = 0x0302 Light Sensor, DeviceID = 0x0106

Cluster 0x0000

Supported server

Description
Basic Provides basic information about the device, such as the manufacturer ID, vendor and model name, stack profile, ZCL version, production date, hardware revision etc. Allows a factory reset of attributes, without the device leaving the network.

0x0001

server

Power Configuration Attributes for determining detailed information about a device's power
source(s) and for configuring under/over voltage alarms.

0x0003

server

Identify Allows to put the endpoint into identify mode. Useful for identifying/locating devices and required for Finding & Binding.

0x0009 0x0019

server Client

Alarms
OTA Upgrade Pull-oriented firmware upgrade. Searches the network for mating servers and allows the server to control all stages of the upgrade process, including which image to download, when to download, at what rate and when to install the downloaded image.

0x0406 0x0500

server server

Occupancy Sensing Mainly used based on PIR sensor
IAS Zone Mainly used based on PIR sensor

1.2.1 Basic -0x0000 (Server) Attributes Supported:

Attribute 0x0000 0x0001 0x0002

Type INT8U, read-only,
INT8U, read-only,
INT8U, read-only,

ZCLVersion 0x03

Description

ApplicationVersion This is the software version number of the application

StackVersion

0x0003 0x0004 0x0005 0x0006 0x0007 0x0008 0x0009 0x000A 0x000B 0x4000

INT8U, read-only,
string, read-only,
string, read-only,
string, read-only, ENUM8, read-only ENUM8, read-only ENUM8, read-only
octstr read-only
string, read-only
string, read-only

HWVersion Hardware version 1
ManufacturerName "Sunricher"
ModelIdentifier When Power up, device will broadcast
DateCode NULL
PowerSource Power supply type of the device, 0x03 (battery)
GenericDevice-Class 0XFF
GenericDevice-Type 0XFF
ProductCode 00
ProductURL NULL
Sw build id 6.10.0.0_r1

Command supported:

Command 0x00

Description
Reset to Factory Defaults Command On receipt of this command, the device resets all the attributes of all its clusters to their factory defaults. Note that networking functionality, bindings, groups, or other persistent data are not affected by this command.

1.2.2 Power Configuration-0x0001(Server) Attributes Supported:

Attribute 0x0020

Type
Int8u, read-only, reportable

0x0021 0x0035 0x003e

Int8u, read-only, reportable
MAP8, reportable
map32, read-only, reportable

Description
BatteryVoltage Current device battery power, unit is 0.1V Min interval: 1s, Max interval: 28800s(8 hour), reportable change: 2 (0.2V)
BatteryPercentageRemaining Remaining battery power percentage, 1-100 (1%-100%) Min interval: 1s, Max interval: 28800s(8 hour), reportable change: 5 (5%)
BatteryAlarmMask Bit0 enables BatteryVoltageMinThreshold alarm
BatteryAlarmState Bit0, Battery voltage too low to continue operating the device's radio (i.e., BatteryVoltageMinThreshold value has been reached)

1.2.3 Identify-0x0003 (Server)

Attributes Supported:

Attribute

Type

0x0000

Int16u

Identify time

Description

Sever can receive the following commands:

CmdID

0x00

Identify

0x01

IdentifyQuery

Sever can generate the following commands:

CmdID 0x00

IdentifyQueryResponse

Description Description

1.2.4 OTA Upgrade-0x0019 (Client)
When the device has joined a network it will automatically auto scan for a OTA upgrade server in the network. If it finds a server an auto bind is created and ones every 10mins it will automatically send its "current file version" to the OTA upgrade server. It is the server that initiates the firmware upgrade process.

Attributes Supported:

Attribute 0x0000

Type EUI64, read-only

Description
UpgradeServerID 0xffffffffffffffff, is an invalid IEEE address.

0x0001

Int32u, read-only

FileOffset The parameter indicates the current location in the OTA upgrade image. It is essentially the (start of the) address of the image data that is being transferred from the OTA server to the client. The attribute is optional on the client and is made available in a case where the server wants to track the upgrade process of a particular client.

0x0002

Int32u, Read-only

OTA Current File Version When Power up, device will broadcast

0x006

enum8 , read-only

ImageUpgradeStatus The upgrade status of the client device. The status indicates where the client device is at in terms of the download and upgrade process. The status helps to indicate whether the client has completed the download process and whether it is ready to upgrade to the new image.

1.2.5 Occupancy Sensing-0x0406(Server)

Attributes Supported:

Attribute 0x0000

Type MAP8, read-only reportable

Occupancy

Description

0x0001 0x0002

ENUM8, read-only
MAP8, read-only

0x0010

int16U, reportable read-only

Proprietary Attributes:

Attribute

Type

0x1000

ENUM8, reportable

0x1001

Int8u, reportable

Occupancy Sensor Type The type is always 0x00 (PIR)
Occupancy Sensor Type Bitmap The type is always 0x01 (PIR)
PIROccupiedToUnoccupiedDelay No trigger during this period since last trigger, when time expires, Unoccupied will be marked. Value range is 3~28800, unit is S, default value is 30.

Manufacturer Code 0x1224
0x1224

Description
PIR Sensor Sensitivity Default value is 15. 0: disable PIR 8~255: enable PIR, corresponding PIR sensitivity, 8 means the highest sensitivity, 255 means the lowest sensitivity.
Motion detection blind time PIR sensor is "blind" (insensitive) to motion after last detection for the amount of time specified in this attribute, unit is 0.5S, default value is 15. Available settings: 0-15 (0.5-8 seconds, time [s] = 0.5 x (value+1))

0x1002

ENUM8, reportable

0x1224

Motion detection - pulse counter This attribute determines the number of moves required for the PIR sensor to report motion. The higher the value, the less sensitive the PIR sensor is. It is not recommended to modify this parameter settings! Available settings: 0~3 0: 1 pulse 1: 2 pulses (default value) 2: 3 pulses 3: 4 pulses

0x1003

ENUM8, reportable

0x1224

PIR sensor trigger time interval It is not recommended to modify this parameter settings! Available settings: 0~3 0: 4 seconds 1: 8 seconds 2: 12 seconds (default value) 3: 16 seconds

1.2.6 Alarm-0x0009(Server) Please set a valid value of BatteryAlarmMask of Power Configuration.

The Alarm Server cluster can generate the following commands:

CmdID

Description

0x00

Alarm Alarm code: Identifying code for the cause of the alarm, as given in the specification of the cluster whose attribute generated this alarm.

Power Configuration, alarm code: 0x10. BatteryVoltageMinThreshold or BatteryPercentageMinThreshold reached for Battery Source
1.3 Application Endpoint #3­IAS Zone 1.3.1 IAS Zone-0x0500(Server) Attributes Supported:

Attribute 0x0000 0x0001 0x0002

Type ENUM8, read-only
ENUM16, read-only
MAP16, read-only

0x0010

EUI64,

Zone State Not enrolled or enrolled

Description

Zone Type is always 0x0D (Motion sensor)
Zone Status Bit0 support (alarm1)

IAS_CIE_Address

0x0011

Int8U,

Zone ID 0x00 ­ 0xFF Default 0xff

The IAS Zone Server cluster can generate the following commands:

CmdID

Description

0x00

Zone Status Change Notification Zone Status | Extended Status | Zone ID | Delay

0x01

Zone Enroll Request Zone Type| Manufacturer Code

The IAS Zone Server cluster can receive the following commands:

CmdID

Description

0x00

Zone Enroll Response Zone Type | Manufacturer Code

1.4 Application Endpoint #3­Temperature Sensor

Cluster Supported

Description

0x0000

server

Basic Provides basic information about the device, such as the manufacturer ID, vendor and model name, stack profile, ZCL version, production date, hardware revision etc. Allows a factory reset of attributes, without the device leaving the network.

0x0003

server

Identify Allows to put the endpoint into identify mode. Useful for identifying/locating devices and required for Finding & Binding.

0x0402

server

Temperature Measurement Temperature sensor

1.4.1 Temperature Measurement-0x0402 (Server)

Attributes Supported:

Attribute

Type

Description

0x0000

Int16s, read-only, reportable

Measuredvalue Temperature value, unit is 0.01 Report, default: Min interval: 1s Max interval: 1800s (30mins) Reportable change: 100 (1), only judge when the device is awakened, for instance, PIR triggered, the button is pressed, scheduled awakening etc.

0x0001

Int16s, read-only

MinMeasuredValue 0xF060 (-40)

0x0002

Int16s, read-only

MaxMeasuredValue 0x30D4 (125)

Proprietary Attributes:

Attribute Manufacturer Code

Type

Description

0x1000

0x1224

Int8s, reportable

Temperature Sensor Compensation -5~+5, unit is 

1.5 Application Endpoint #4­Humidity Sensor

Cluster Supported

Description

0x0000

server

Basic Provides basic information about the device, such as the manufacturer ID, vendor and model name, stack profile, ZCL version, production date, hardware revision etc. Allows a factory reset of attributes, without the device leaving the network.

0x0003

server

Identify Allows to put the endpoint into identify mode. Useful for identifying/locating devices and required for Finding & Binding.

0x0405

server

Relative Humidity Measurement Humidity sensor

1.5.1 Relative Humidity Measurement-0x0405 (Server) Attributes Supported:

Attribute

Type

Description

0x0000

Int16u, read-only, reportable

Measuredvalue unit is 0.01 percent 0x0000 to 0x2710 represent relative humidity from 0% to 100% 0xFFFF indicates an invalid measurement Report, default: Min interval: 1s Max interval: 1800s (30mins) Reportable change: 500 (5%), only judge when the device is awakened, for instance, PIR triggered, the button is pressed, scheduled awakening etc.

0x0001 0x0002

Int16u, read-only
Int16u, read-only

MinMeasuredValue 0
MaxMeasuredValue 10000

Proprietary Attributes: Attribute Manufacturer Code

0x1000

0x1224

Type
Int8s, reportable

Description
Humidity Sensor Compensation -5~+5, unit is 1 percent

1.6 Application Endpoint #5­Light Sensor

Cluster Supported

Description

0x0000

server

Basic Provides basic information about the device, such as the manufacturer ID, vendor and model name, stack profile, ZCL version, production date, hardware revision etc. Allows a factory reset of attributes, without the device leaving the network.

0x0003

server

Identify Allows to put the endpoint into identify mode. Useful for identifying/locating devices and required for Finding & Binding.

0x0400

server

Illuminance Measurement Light sensor

1.6.1 Illuminance Measurement-0x0400 (Server)

Attributes Supported:

Attribute

Type

Description

0x0000

Int16u, read-only, reportable

Measuredvalue 0xFFFF indicates an invalid measurement Report, default: Min interval: 1s Max interval: 1800s (30mins) Reportable change: 16990 (50lux), please be noted that the device will report according to lux unit value change. For instance, when Measuredvalue=21761 (150lx) drops down to 20001 (50lux), the device will report, instead of reporting when the values drops down to 4771=(21761-16990). Only judge when the device is awakened, for instance, PIR triggered, the button is pressed, scheduled awakening etc.

0x0001 0x0002

Int16u, read-only
Int16u, read-only

MinMeasuredValue 1
MaxMeasuredValue 40001

Detection Range Detection range of the Motion Sensor is shown below. Actual range of the Sensor can be influenced by environmental conditions.
5 m

3 m
0 m
0 m 7 m

5 m 7 m

Physical Installation

Method 1:Stick 3M glue on the back of the bracket and then stick the bracket to the wall

Method 2:Screw the bracket to the wall

After the bracket is fixed,clip the frame and control part to the bracket in sequence


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