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ENG
OPERATING MANUAL
FIBARO MOTION SENSOR
FGMS-001 V2.4
The Fibaro Motion Sensor is a universal Z-Wave multi-sensor. Along
with detecting motion the device measures the temperature and light
intensity. The sensor has a built-in accelerometer to detect any
tampering of the device. The Fibaro Motion Sensor is battery powe-
red device and designed to be installed quckly and easily on any
surface. The LED indicator signals motion, temperature level, opera-
ting mode and can be used to see if device is within the Z-Wave
network. The motion sensor can be used for lighting scenes and
security monitoring systems.
The Fibaro Motion Sensor can be included into the Z-Wave network
by using the B-button.
1) Insert the battery into the Fibaro Motion Sensor. Enclosure lock is
marked with a dot. Make sure the device is located within the direct
range of the main controller.
2) Set the main controller into the learning mode (see main
controller’s operating manual).
3) Quickly, triple click the B-button - LED diode will glow blue.
4) Fibaro Motion Sensor will be detected and included in the Z-Wave
network.
5) Wait for the main controller to configure the sensor.
6) If necessary, wake up the Motion Sensor by triple clicking the
B-button.
7) LED diode will glow blue to confirm the sensor woke up, and then
wait for the main controller to configure the sensor.
Diagram 1 - B-button.
Diagram 2 - Motion detector, light sensor, LED diode.
Diagram 4 - Fibaro Motion Sensor installation.
Diagram 3 - preparing Fibaro Motion Sensor for operation.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
III. EXCLUDING SENSOR FROM THE Z-WAVE NETWORK
I. GLOSSARY OF TERMS
IV. SENSOR INSTALLATION
VI. INSTALLATION NOTES
X. EARTHQUAKE DETECTOR MODE
XIV. BATTERY USAGE TIPS
V. DETECTION AREA AND WORKING CONDITIONS
VII. RESETTING THE FIBARO MOTION SENSOR
XI. SENSOR’S ORIENTATION IN SPACE
XII. LED VISUAL INDICATORS AND SETTINGS
XIII. Z-WAVE RANGE TEST
VIII. OPERATING WITHIN THE Z-WAVE NETWORK
IX. ASSOCIATIONS
II. Z-WAVE NETWORK INCLUSION
Power Supply:
EU directive compliance:
Recommended installation height:
Operational Temperature:
Measured Temperature Range:
Temperature Measuring
Accuracy:
Light Intensity Measuring Range:
Radio Protocol:
Radio Frequency:
Range:
CR123A battery, 3.6 VDC
LVD 2006/95/WE
EMC 2004/108/WE
R&TTE 1999/5/WE
RoHS II
2,4m
0-40
o
C
-20 to 100
o
C
0,5
o
C (within 0
o
C-40
o
C range)
0-32000 LUX
Z-Wave
869 MHz EU;
908 MHz US;
921 MHz ANZ;
869 MHz RU;
up to 50 m outdoors
up to 30 m indoors
(depending on terrain and
building structure)
B-BUTTON
SENSOR
Diagram 6 - Fibaro Motion Sensor’s motion detection area.
Diagram 5 - Fibaro Motion Sensor’s proximity area.
I’M
READY
SPECIFICATIONS
- Compatible with any Z-Wave controller.
- Detects motion using a passive IR sensor.
- Measures the temperature.
- Measures the light intensity.
- Easy installation on a wall or any surface.
- Protected against tampering and theft - once vibrations are
detected, the notification is sent to the main controller.
- Alarms of movement and temperature are signaled by LED diode
blinking.
- Simple earthquake detector mode.
1) Make sure the sensor is connected to power source.
2) Set the main controller into the learn mode (see main controller’s
operating manual)
3) Quickly, triple click the B-button, located on Fibaro Motion Senso-
r’s enclosure.
4) LED diode will glow blue confirming the device has been excluded
from the network.
INCLUSION (adding a device, learning mode) - a device sends the
Z-Wave Node Info command frame allowing to add the device to the
Fibaro System (Home Center)
EXCLUSION (removing / deleting a device) - removing a device
from the Fibaro System.
ASSOCIATION - controling other devices within the Fibaro System
MultiChannelAssociation - controling other multi-channel devices
within the Fibaro System.
1) Include the device into the Z-Wave network (see p.II). Note that
the inclusion process may be performed ONLY in direct range of the
main controller.
2) Install the sensor’s holder in desired location.
3) If the sensor is already included in the Z-Wave network, wake it up
by triple clicking the B-button.
4) Insert the Motion Sensor in its holder.
5) Test the sensor’s operation - check whether the LED diode
indicates motion detection.
6) Test the Z-Wave network assuring the device is within range.
Fibaro Motion Sensor cannot be pointed at any source of heat (e.g.
radiators, fireplaces, cookers, etc.) or at any source of light (direct
sunlight, lamps).
It’s not recommended to install the motion sensor in places prone to
drafts. Sensor can be mounted using screw or the sticker.
Fibaro Motion Sensor allows for the association of three groups.
1st Association Group is assigned to the device status - sending
the BASIC SET control frame to the associated devices having
detected motion.
2nd Association Group is assigned to the tamper alarm. Alarm
frame will be sent to the associated devices once tampering is
detected.
3rd Association Group reports the device status and allows for
assigning a single device only (the main controller by default - the
device reports its status to the main controller). It’s not recommen-
ded to modify this association group.
The Fibaro Motion Sensor allows for controlling 5 regular and 5
multichannel devices per an association group, out of which 1 field is
reserved for the Z-Wave network main controller.
Fibaro Motion Sensor can be configured to work as a simple
earthquake detector, by setting the Parameter 24 value to 4. Reports
with scale of the vibrations (dimensionless) will be sent at the time
intervals specified in Parameter 22. First report will be sent
immediately after vibrations have been detected. The minimum
value of the vibrations, resulting in report being sent, can be defined
in Parameter 20. Once the vibrations cease, reports will stop being
sent. The Home Center 2 menu presents the earthquake detector
measurements in the following way:
The Fibaro Motion Sensor’s battery life is approximately 2 years at
factory default settings. The current battery level is displayed in a
Home Center 2 interface. Red battery icon means the battery needs
replacement. In order to avoid tamper detection while replacing the
battery, remove association of the 2-nd association group and
reduce tamper sensitivity (parameter 20 value set to 0). If battery
discharges quickly, please check for the following conditions which
may result in reducing the battery life:
- Wake up interval is too short - it’s recommended to lengthen the
interval.
- Temperature and light intensity reports are sent too frequently -
modify the advanced configuration settings to decrease the
frequency.
- If associated devices or the Z-Wave network main controller are
disconnected from the power source it will cause the sensor to
frequently attempt to reconnect to those devices which will result in
shortening the battery life.
The Fibaro Motion Sensor has a built-in accelerometer. When the
value of parameter 24 is set to 2 or 3, Z-Wave networ controller will
be informed on the Sensor’s orientation in space.
The Fibaro Motion Sensor is equipped with a LED diode for
indicating sensor’s operating modes and alarms. In addition the LED
indicator may inform of the Z-Wave network range and the current
temperature.
LED indicator modes:
1) Motion Alarm’s colour will vary depending on the temperature. The
colour and the signaling mode can be set in parameter 80.
2) Tamper alarm is signaled with an alternating blinking in red - blue
- white.
3) The Z-Wave Node Info command frame is signaled with glowing
in blue. Node Info command frame is sent each time the device
wakes up.
To enter MENU press and hold the B-button for 3 seconds. MENU
levels will be signaled with the LED colours:
- VIOLET - Z-Wave network range tester
- YELLOW - sensor reset.
The Fibaro Motion Sensor has a built in Z-Wave network main
controller’s range tester. Follow the below instructions to test the
main controller’s range:
1) Press and hold the B-button for 2 to 4 seconds until the LED glows
violet.
2) Release the B-button.
3) Press the B-button again, briefly.
4) LED will indicate the Z-Wave network’s range (range signaling
modes described below).
5) To exit Z-Wave range test, press the B-button breifly.
Z-Wave range tester signaling modes:
LED indicator pulsing green - Fibaro Motion Sensor attempts to
extablish a direct communication with the main controller. If a direct
communication attempt fails, sensor will try to establish a routed
communication, through other modules, which will be signaled by
LED indicator pulsing yellow.
LED indicator glowing green - Fibaro Motion Sensor communica-
tes with the main controller directly.
LED indicator pulsing yellow - Fibaro Motion Sensor tries to
establish a routed communication with the main controller through
other modules (repeaters).
LED indicator glowing yellow - Fibaro Motion Sensor communica-
tes with the main controller through the other modules. After 2
seconds the sensor will retry to establish a direct communication
with the main controller, which will be signaled with LED blinking in
green.
LED indicator pulsing violet - Fibaro Motion Sensor does
communicate at the maximum distance of the Z-Wave network. If
connection proves successful it will be confirmed with a yellow glow.
It’s not recommended to use the sensor at the range limit.
LED indicator glowing red - Fibaro Motion Sensor is not able to
connect to the main controller directly or through another Z-Wave
network device (repeater).
By using association with Fibaro’s devices the Fibaro Motion Sensor
may control another Z-Wave network device, e.g. a Dimmer, Relay
Switch, Roller Shutter, RGBW Controller, Wall Plug, or a scene
(scene only through the Home Center 2 main controller).
Fibaro Motion Sensor’s detection area is shown in diagram #6.
Fibaro Motion Sensor has to be installed in a corner of the room or
perpendicularly to the doors.
Actual range of the sensor can be influenced by environment
conditions. Should false motion alarms be reported, check for any
moving objects within the sensor’s detection area, such as trees
blowing in the wind, cars passing by, windmills. False motion alarms
may be caused by moving masses of air and heat as well. If the
device keeps on reporting false alarms, despite eliminating all of the
above-mentioned factors, install the device in another place.
The Fibaro Motion Sensor reset erases the EPROM memory,
including all information on the Z-Wave network and the main
controller.
Fibaro Motion Sensor reset procedure:
1) Make sure the battery works and is in place.
2) Press and hold the B-button for 4-6 seconds until the LED glows
signaling the 2nd menu level.
3) Release the B-button.
4) Again, press the B-button briefly.
Successful reset will be confirmed with the LED changing colour to
red and fading.
Motion, temperature and light intensity values are presented in
Home Center 2 menu with the following icons:
NOTE
Read this manual before attempting to install the
device. Failure to observe recommendations
included in this manual may be dangerous or cause
a violation of the law. The manufacturer, Fibar Group
Sp. z o.o., will not be held responsible for any loss or
damage resulting from not following the instructions
of operating manual.
!
NOTE
Work within local code height requirements for
installation of the Fibaro Smoke Sensor. Take
special precautions during installation and use tools
and equipment in perfect working order. It’s
recommended to observe ladders, lifts and other
obstacles.
When handled carelessly or used in non-specified
environment conditions, the device may not function
properly. It’s highly recommended to take all safety
precautions to ensure safety and property
protection.
!
!
NOTE
Device reset will not remove it from the Z-Wave
network main controller’s memory. Before resetting
the device, it must be excluded from the Z-Wave
network.
!
NOTE
The Fibaro Motion Sensor is a battery-powered
device. Using batteries other than specified may
result in explosion. Dispose of properly, observing
environmental protection rules.
!
NOTE
The Fibaro Motion Sensor features remote software
updates. The functionality is supported by the Fibaro
Home Center 2 and may not be supported by other
controllers. During the software update process, the
sensor does NOT support alarm functions.
!
NOTE
Fibaro Motion Sensor capabilities will vary
depending on the Z-Wave network controller. Certain
functionalities of the Fibaro Motion Sensor may not
be supported by some controllers. To make sure
your Z-Wave network controller supports the Fibaro
Motion Sensor, get in touch with its manufacturer.
!
3 m
0 m
7 m
0 m
5 m
5 m
7 m
NOTE
Association allows for direct communication
between Z-Wave network devices. Main controller
does not take part in such communication. Using this
mechanism, Fibaro Motion Sensor may
communicate with other devices even when the
main controller is damaged, e.g. in case of a fire.
!
Fibaro Motion Sensor has a bulit in motion detector, temperature
sensor and light intensity sensor, which make it a multi-channel
device. In the Home Center 2 menu it will be presented as three
devices, depending on the main controller software version.
NOTE
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - SPECIFICATIONS

ENGOPERATING MANUALFIBARO MOTION SENSORFGMS-001 V2.4The Fibaro Motion Sensor is a universal Z-Wave multi-sensor. Along with detecting motion the devic

Page 2 - XVI. GUARANTEE

XV. ADVANCED CONFIGURATION40. ILLUMINATION REPORT THRESHOLDThe parameter determines the change in light intensity level resulting in illumination repo

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