HS-FLS100-G2 | Z-Wave Plus Floodlight Sensor
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Overview
The HS-FLS100-G2 is a PIR module that‟s designed to retrofit onto existing
outdoor floodlights. It features a PIR sensor to detect motion through movement of
heat sources and a LUX sensor for determining brightness of its surroundings. It is
equipped with Z-Wave Plus wireless communication capability that will convert an
ordinary motion-activated floodlight into a smart home device.
Conventional Floodlight Mode
HS-FLS100-G2 can be used as a conventional motion-activated floodlight sensor
to power floodlights when motion is sensed during dark hours. Controls are
provided for manual adjustment of LUX sensitivity and floodlight ON times.
Smart Floodlight Mode
When added to a smart home system, HS-FLS100-G2 will send Z-Wave
commands to the smart hub or home controller when motion is sensed and when
the LUX level changes. Likewise, the smart hub or home controller can send
Z-Wave commands back to the HS-FLS100-G2 to turn floodlights ON and OFF.
This added functionality provides a very high level of flexibility not typically
available in conventional motion-activated floodlights.
Smart Sensor Mode
HS-FLS100-G2 can also be installed and used simply as an outdoor motion, LUX
and temperature sensor. Floodlight functionality is not required. This brings some
interesting security and smart home possibilities!
S2 Security
This product supports the S2 security protocol that uses encrypted Z-Wave Plus
messages to communicate to other security-enabled Z-Wave Plus products. A
security-enabled Z-Wave Plus controller must be used in order to fully utilize the
security features of this product.
Product Overview
Below diagram show a typical assembly of HS-FLS100-G2 on a floodlight fixture
(not provided).
(Wall mount) (Under Eave mounting)
Note: Please read this entire instruction manual before you start the installation.
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Installation must be performed by skilled technicians who are informed
about the standards and technical requirements of the appliance and its
proper installation.
Check your local codes as they apply to your situation. If the house wiring is of
aluminum, consult with an electrician about proper wiring methods.
Before proceeding with the installation, TURN OFF THE POWER TO THE
LIGHTING CIRCUIT AT THE CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSE BOX TO AVOID
ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
Yellow/Green
Black
White
Earth
GASKET
Live
Neutral
SAFETY PRECAUTION
DO NOT install when it is raining.
Isolate the power supply before installation.
Ensure that local Wiring and Building regulations are complied with.
The unit is supplied with a pre-wired supply cable this must be used and must
not be removed.
Total lighting load to HS-FLS100-G2 not exceed:
- 300W incandescent @ AC120V
- 100W LED @ AC120V with 0.8 pF Driver
Installation & Wiring instructions
Note: As with any outdoor installation work it is always recommended to start early
during the day.
WARNING: TURN OFF POWER BY REMOVING POWER FUSE OR TURNING
OFF CIRCUIT BREAKER BEFORE INSTALLATION.
Taking down the existing floodlight
1. With mains supply turned off, if possible, remove the lamps from the bulb
holders of the existing floodlight to avoid any damage during the installation.
2. Carefully detach the floodlight from the wall by removing its mounting screws.
Keep all parts for reuse later, including any rubber rings. Take note the
direction of the rubber gasket as it needs to be reassembled later in the same
way.
3. Disconnect the mains wire from the floodlight by untwisting the wire nuts.
4. When done, place the floodlight on a table to prepare for wiring the
HS-FLS100-G2.
Removing old motion sensor
(Skip this section if the existing floodlight has no motion sensor)
5. Locate the wires coming from the old motion sensor, usually colored black,
white and red.
6. Disconnect the wires of the motion sensor by cutting it if necessary.
7. Remove the old motion sensor from the mounting base by twisting its
threaded arm counter clockwise.
Wiring up HS-FLS100-G2
8. Screw the threaded arm of HS-FLS100-G2 into the mounting base. For typical
wall installation, HS-FLS100-G2 should be located at the bottom of the
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mounting base.
9. Connect up the wiring as in the diagram below, using wire nuts to join the
wires. If replacing an old motion sensor, simply follow the same wiring color as
the old motion sensor.
10. Route the power leads Hot and Neutral through the rubber gasket to get ready
for wall mount. Ensure the rubber gasket is facing the same direction as it was
before.
11. When completed, turn the knob of Time-Off on the unit to “T” mark, and turn
the knob of Lux on the unit to the “ ” mark.
Assembling back the floodlight
12. Connect back the mains wire as before. Tuck the wire nuts and excess cable
neatly inside the junction box.
13. Screw the lighting floodlight back into position using its mounting screws.
Place the rubber rings back into their positions.
14. Insert the lamps removed earlier back into the bulb holders, adjust the lamp
direction if necessary.
15. Reinstate the power supply to the floodlight and switch on the wall switch, if
installed. The floodlight will turn on for around 60 seconds for warm up and
then turn off. It is now in „Test Mode‟.
Walk Test
The user can perform a walk test to ensure the PIR detector‟s range falls within
the desired area of coverage.
1. Walk through its PIR Detector coverage area. The floodlight turns on when
you move and turns off after approximately 5 seconds. Wait for the floodlight
to turn off before the next test.
2. When you are satisfied with the coverage area you can now set the desired
Time period and Lux level.
Note: The sensitivity of the PIR can be adjusted after the Inclusion to a Z-Wave
controller, using Parameter 8 configuration (refer to Z-Wave configuration settings
in the Programming section).
Time and Lux adjustment
You can set desired Time period and Lux level through;
(i) the Z-Wave controller after connecting to a Z-Wave network (see next section)
or,
(ii) manually adjusting the knobs on the unit if not connected to a Z-Wave
network. The following section describes the steps for manual setting.
(1) Time adjustment
Time-off knob controls how long the floodlight will stay on after the motion is
detected. Turning the knob towards the + mark increases the time (up to about
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