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  • AEOTEC - 3-in-1 Z-Wave+ TriSensor Multifunction Detector
  • AEOTEC - 3-in-1 Z-Wave+ TriSensor Multifunction Detector
  • AEOTEC - 3-in-1 Z-Wave+ TriSensor Multifunction Detector
  • AEOTEC - 3-in-1 Z-Wave+ TriSensor Multifunction Detector
  • AEOTEC - 3-in-1 Z-Wave+ TriSensor Multifunction Detector
  • AEOTEC - 3-in-1 Z-Wave+ TriSensor Multifunction Detector
  • AEOTEC - 3-in-1 Z-Wave+ TriSensor Multifunction Detector

AEOTEC - 3-in-1 Z-Wave+ TriSensor Multifunction Detector



AEO_ZWA005
€70.00 Tax included

TriSensor includes the 3 basic sensors to make your home smart: motion, temperature and light.

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The 3 basic sensors that make every home smart.

Every Z-Wave smart home depends on data for truly intelligent automation; the automation that makes a smart home truly intelligent, responsive and secure. TriSensor provides your smart home with its most essential data.

3 different sensors are grouped together in TriSensor's incredibly small finish. A motion sensor to monitor room occupancy, a temperature sensor to manage your environment and a light intensity sensor to manage connected lighting.

Compatible with Z-Wave control.

Built on Z-Wave Plus technology, the TriSensor is not only capable of anonymously collecting data and controlling individual Z-Wave devices. It is also capable of being part of complex home automation controller or box scenarios based on IFTTT and Artificial Intelligence.

Light up your day.

When it knows you're home and it knows it's dark, TriSensor can automatically illuminate smart lights. Smart rules can be configured via a Z-Wave gateway so that the TriSensor gradually brightens rooms, then turns off the lights when the rooms are no longer in use.

Light your way.

Never look for a light switch at night. Able to detect movement even when it's completely dark in a room, TriSensor can turn on smart lights, including a Bulb 6 LED bulb or those connected to the Nano Dimmer.

Control your comfort.

With TriSensor, your rooms will never be too hot or too cold. Its ambient temperature sensor monitors room temperature with ± 2% accuracy and can automatically adjust heating and cooling systems connected to your Z-Wave controller, including non-Z-Wave platforms such as Nest.

Instant notifications, anywhere.

Whether you're using it to power a Z-Wave security system or simply to know when your loved ones are home, TriSensor can be used to send immediate notifications to your smartphone when motion is detected and you're not at home.

FUNCTIONS :

  • 3-in-1 sensor: motion, temperature and brightness
  • Small, discreet and attractive
  • IP20 - indoor/outdoor use
  • Firmware upgradeable
  • Supports S2 security framework
  • Button to include/exclude sensor
  • Low battery detection
  • Easy to use and install

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS :

  • Module type: Z-Wave transmitter
  • Power supply: 1 CR123A 3V 1500mAh battery (not supplied)
  • Battery life: 1 year
  • Frequency: 868.42 MHz
  • Transmission distance: 100m outdoors
  • Temperature sensor:
    • Measurement range: -15°C to 50°C
    • Accuracy: ±1°C
  • Brightness sensor :
    • Measurement range: 0 - 30000 LUX
    • Accuracy: ±30 LUX
  • Motion detection sensitivity: 7m
  • Dimensions: 45 x 45 x 37 mm
  • IP protection: IP20

AEO_ZWA005

Data sheet

Type
Sensor
Functions
Luminosity
Motion
Temperature
Technology
Z-Wave Plus
Power Supply
Battery
Compatibility
Domoticz
Eedomus
Fibaro HC3
Fibaro HC3 Lite
Homey
Jeedom
Z-Wave specificity
Security S2

You may need to refer to your controller's device inclusion method if you are unsure how to include a Z-Wave device. You can use any controller to perform an exclusion of the TriSensor even if it is not included to reset the TriSensor to factory settings.

1. Put your Z-Wave controller in exclusion mode, your Z-Wave controller should confirm that it is waiting to delete a device.

2. Press the action button on your TriSensor 3 times within 2 seconds. The TriSensor LED will turn solid purple.

3. If your TriSensor has been successfully kicked out of your network, the LED will flash white, green, white, green twice (white, then green 2 times).

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This method is not entirely recommended unless your controller is no longer working and you do not yet have another controller to perform a TriSensor exclusion.

1. Press and hold the action button on the TriSensor

2. Wait for the RGB LED to change from:
- Red
- Orange
- Cyan
- The red LED flashes 5 times, indicating a factory reset.

3. If your TriSensor has been successfully reset, the LED will turn solid yellow when you press its action button. If this failed, the LED will turn solid purple for 2 seconds when you press the action button.

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The connectivity test does not test the communication status of the routing, only the direct communication with your Z-Wave controller to determine if it has a healthy direct connection.

You can determine the status of your TriSensors' connectivity to your Z-Wave controller using a manual button press, hold, and release function, indicated by the color of the LED.

1. Remove the battery cover from the TriSensor. (by unlocking then removing the cover)

2. Press and hold the action button on the TriSensor until the LED turns cyan/blue. (9 second hold)

3. Release the TriSensor button.

4. The TriSensor will enter communication test mode by flashing its cyan/blue LED, this will last approximately 2 minutes.

5. The LED will then change to a solid color for 2 seconds to indicate its health and communication with your controller (1 of 3 colors):

Red = poor health

Yellow = moderate health

Green = good health

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Please note that when installed outside your home, your TriSensor should only be used for temperature and light while motion sensing capabilities should be disabled on your Z-Wave controller in order to avoid false motion detections. If you choose an outdoor location, it is important to position your TriSensor in a sheltered location. It is best that your TriSensor is not directly exposed to rain, snow or other elements.

If you want to use the TriSensor outdoors, you will need to reduce the settings and tilt the TriSensor accordingly, as all environments will require different solutions or different settings for the motion sensor to work properly. Parameter 3 [1 byte] will determine the sensitivity of the motion sensor from a range of values ​​from 0 disabled to 11 maximum sensitivity (your ability to configure this parameter will depend on the Z-Wave controller used).

It is advised that if you see false motion detections, run trials to determine the best sensitivity within a range of 0-11 decreasing one sensitivity level after each test (first 5, 4, 3, 2 , then 1), while setting Parameter 3 [2 bytes] to 5 to allow a PIR sensor timeout of 5 seconds after motion detection to quickly determine the best settings for outdoor use.

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The TriSensor can bring its smart measurements to many places in your home. Before deciding on a location, there are a few things you need to consider first.

The TriSensor's motion sensor uses light and heat measurements to determine motion; Sudden changes in light and heat can impact the quality of sensor motion measurements. As such, your sensor should not be installed in areas of artificial temperature change. So, when choosing a location, avoid placing it next to or near air conditioners and heaters.

Your TriSensor will be powered by batteries, you should avoid installing it in a location where the temperature may drop below 0°C - this is below any operational use point for the battery. Selecting a location for your sensor also depends on the layout of any area you want to monitor. Whatever the room or area, please make sure it matches the effective motion detection range of your sensor.

For best performance, your TriSensor should NOT be mounted directly on or near metal framing or other large metal objects. Large metal objects can weaken the Z-Wave wireless signal that TriSensor depends on for communication due to the wireless reflective properties of metal.

The maximum motion detection range of the TriSensor is: 7m.

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You may need to refer to your Z-Wave controller's device inclusion method if you don't know how to include a Z-Wave device.

1. Put your Z-Wave controller into inclusion mode, your Z-Wave controller should confirm that it is waiting to add a new device

2. Press the Action button on your TriSensor. The LED on the TriSensor will flash white, then turn solid yellow, followed by 2 white flashes then green to indicate successful inclusion. If the inclusion process failed, the LED will turn off without flashing white or green.

3. You can test if your TriSensor has been successfully included in your Z-Wave network by pressing its action button. If you press the button and the purple LED on your sensor stays on for a few seconds, the inclusion was successful. If the yellow light is solid when you press the button, the inclusion has failed and you must repeat the steps from step 1.

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