Ecolink TILT-ZWAVE2-ECO

Ntuziaka Ntuziaka maka Ecolink Z-Wave Tilt Sensor (TILT-ZWAVE2-ECO)

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This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the Ecolink Z-Wave Tilt Sensor (TILT-ZWAVE2-ECO). This device is designed to monitor the tilt status of objects, primarily garage doors, and communicate this status wirelessly via Z-Wave technology to a compatible smart home hub. Ensure you read these instructions thoroughly before installation and use.

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Ecolink Z-Wave Tilt Sensor, front view

Foto nke 1: N'ihu view of the Ecolink Z-Wave Tilt Sensor. The sensor is a compact, white rectangular device with a small black indicator light on its front surface.

Atụmatụ igodo

  • Reliable Tilt Detection: Utilizes gold-plated components for consistent performance.
  • ndakọrịta Z-Wave: Works with most Z-Wave certified smart home hubs.
  • Ogologo ndụ batrị: Designed for up to five years of operation on a single CR123 battery.
  • Discrete Design: Compact form factor for unobtrusive installation.
  • External Contact Input: Allows for connection of an external wired sensor.
  • Nwụnye dị mfe: Includes flush mount bracket and adhesive options.

Ihe ngwugwu

  • Ecolink Z-Wave Tilt Sensor (TILT-ZWAVE2-ECO)
  • CR123 Lithium Battery (pre-installed or separate)
  • Arịọnụ mgbodo
  • Ihe mgbakwasị ụkwụ na arịlịka
  • teepu nrapado nwere akụkụ abụọ
  • Akwụkwọ ntuziaka (akwụkwọ a)

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1. Ntinye batrị

  1. Remove the back cover of the sensor by gently prying it open or sliding it off, depending on the model.
  2. Insert the included CR123 lithium battery, observing the correct polarity (+/-).
  3. Replace the back cover, ensuring it clicks securely into place. The sensor's LED may flash briefly to indicate power.

2. Z-Wave Inclusion (Pairing)

To integrate the sensor into your Z-Wave network, follow these steps:

  1. Place your Z-Wave hub into inclusion (pairing) mode. Refer to your hub's instruction manual for specific steps.
  2. With the sensor powered on, press the tamper switch (located inside the sensor, often a small button or lever) once. The sensor's LED will flash to indicate it is attempting to pair.
  3. If inclusion is successful, the LED will stop flashing, and your Z-Wave hub should confirm the new device.
  4. If inclusion fails, the LED may flash rapidly or remain off. Try repeating the process or performing an exclusion first.

3. Z-Wave Exclusion (Unpairing)

To remove the sensor from your Z-Wave network:

  1. Place your Z-Wave hub into exclusion (unpairing) mode. Refer to your hub's instruction manual for specific steps.
  2. Pịa tamper switch on the sensor once. The sensor's LED will flash to indicate it is attempting to unpair.
  3. If exclusion is successful, the LED will stop flashing, and your Z-Wave hub should confirm the device has been removed.

4. Ịkwanye ihe mmetụta

The sensor can be mounted using screws or double-sided adhesive tape. For garage doors, mount the sensor on the top panel of the garage door, ensuring it changes orientation (tilts) when the door opens or closes.

  • Ebe: Choose a location on the top panel of the garage door where the sensor will clearly tilt when the door moves.
  • Nrikwa nrapado: Clean the mounting surface thoroughly. Apply the double-sided adhesive tape to the back of the sensor or mounting bracket and firmly press it onto the desired location for at least 30 seconds.
  • Ịkwanye Screw: Use the included mounting bracket as a template. Mark the screw holes, drill pilot holes if necessary, and secure the bracket with the provided screws. Attach the sensor to the bracket. For added security, a small security screw may be used to fasten the sensor to the bracket (refer to the sensor's internal design for the security screw location).
  • Usoro: Ensure the sensor is mounted in an orientation where its internal tilt mechanism can accurately detect the open and closed states of the garage door. Typically, this means mounting it vertically when the door is closed, so it becomes horizontal when the door is open.

Ntuziaka ọrụ

Nchọpụta tilt

The Ecolink Z-Wave Tilt Sensor detects changes in its physical orientation. When mounted correctly on a garage door, it will report an "open" status to your Z-Wave hub when the door is open (sensor is horizontal) and a "closed" status when the door is closed (sensor is vertical). This status is communicated wirelessly to your Z-Wave network, allowing for automation and notifications.

External Contact Input

The sensor includes an external contact input. This allows you to connect a separate wired normally-closed (NC) or normally-open (NO) contact sensor (e.g., a magnetic reed switch) to the tilt sensor. When the external contact changes state, the tilt sensor will report this status to your Z-Wave hub. This feature can be used for monitoring a secondary point or for applications where a tilt sensor is not suitable.

  • To use the external input, connect the two wires from your external contact sensor to the designated terminals inside the Ecolink Tilt Sensor.
  • Refer to your Z-Wave hub's documentation for configuring how the external input reports its status.

Nlekọta

Ngbanwe batrị

The Ecolink Z-Wave Tilt Sensor uses one CR123 lithium battery. When the battery level is low, your Z-Wave hub should report a low battery warning. To replace the battery:

  1. Remove the sensor from its mounting bracket or detach it from the adhesive.
  2. Open the back cover of the sensor.
  3. Carefully remove the old CR123 battery.
  4. Tinye batrị lithium CR123 ọhụrụ, na-ahụ na polarity ziri ezi.
  5. Replace the back cover and re-mount the sensor.
  6. It may be necessary to wake up the sensor or refresh its status on your Z-Wave hub after battery replacement to update the battery level.

Mara: Tụfuo batrị ochie dịka iwu mpaghara siri dị.

Nchọpụta nsogbu

NsogbuIhe kpatara/ Ngwọta nwere ike ime
Sensor does not pair with Z-Wave hub.
  • Ensure the Z-Wave hub is in inclusion mode.
  • Verify the sensor has a fresh battery and is powered on.
  • Perform a Z-Wave exclusion on the sensor first, then attempt inclusion again.
  • Move the sensor closer to the Z-Wave hub during the pairing process.
Sensor reports incorrect status (e.g., always open/closed).
  • Check the mounting orientation. The sensor must clearly tilt between open and closed states.
  • Ensure the sensor is securely mounted and not shifting.
  • Verify the internal tilt mechanism is not obstructed or damaged.
Ndụ batrị dị mkpụmkpụ.
  • Ensure a high-quality CR123 lithium battery is used.
  • Frequent reporting (e.g., if the door is opened/closed many times a day) can reduce battery life.
  • Oke okpomọkụ nwere ike imetụta arụmọrụ batrị.
Sensor loses connection to Z-Wave hub.
  • Check the distance between the sensor and the Z-Wave hub or nearest Z-Wave repeater.
  • Ensure there are no new sources of interference (e.g., large metal objects, other wireless devices).
  • Perform a Z-Wave network heal or repair from your hub's interface.

Nkọwapụta

NjirimaraNkọwa
Nọmba nlereanyaTILT-ZWAVE2-ECO
Teknụzụ ikukuZ-Efe
Isi Iyi IkeBatrị Lithium 1 x CR123 (gụnyere)
Ndụ batrịUp to 5 years (typical usage)
Akụkụ (L x W x H)3.0 x 1.7 x 1.0 sentimita (7.62 x 4.32 x 2.54 cm)
Ibu2.89 ounces (81.9 g)
Ihe onwunweAcrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)
Ụdị nkwụnyeDoor Mount (Screws or Adhesive)
Environment na-arụ ọrụIji ime ụlọ naanị
Sensing Distance (Z-Wave Range)Up to 100 feet (30 meters) line of sight, varies with environment
UPC851166005022

Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

Ecolink products are designed for reliability and performance. For specific warranty information, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official Ecolink website. For technical support, troubleshooting assistance, or further inquiries, please contact Ecolink customer service through their official channels.

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