Enable/Disable waking up for 10 minutes when re-power on (battery mode) the MultiSensor Duration that the motion sensor must observe no motion before it will return to the no-motion state. If value greater than 255, effective value is rounded up to the nearest minute (255 -> 255 seconds, 256 -> 300 seconds) Enable Motion Sensor, (1 minimum, 5 maximum sensitivity level) Which commands to send when PIR motion sensor triggered OZW Ideal Value is Binary Sensor Report Set the timeout of awake after the Wake Up CC is sent out. Available rang: 8 to 255 seconds. Report the current power mode and the product state for battery power mode Configure low battery value Value=10 to 50. Enable/disable the selective reporting only when measurements reach a certain threshold or percentage set in the threshold settings. This is used to reduce network traffic. Threshold change in temperature to induce an automatic report. Note: 1. The unit is Fahrenheit for US version, Celsius for EU/AU version. 2. The value contains one decimal point. E.g. if the value is set to 20, the threshold value = 2.0 C (EU/AU) or 2.0 F (US). When the temperature has changed by 2.0 (of the appropriate unit), a temperature report will be sent. Threshold change in humidity to induce an automatic report. Note: 1. The unit is %. 2. The default value is 10, which means that a 10% change in humidity will trigger a report. Threshold change in luminance to induce an automatic report. Threshold change in battery level to induce an automatic report. Note: 1. The unit is %. 2. The default value is 10, which means that a 10% change in battery will trigger a report. Threshold change in ultraviolet to induce an automatic report. Enable/disable to send the alarm report of low temperature(Less than 15 Degress C) Enable/disable to send a report when the measurement is more than the upper limit value or less than the lower limit value. Bit mask = 0, disable. Bit mask = 1, enable. Bit 0 = temperature. Bit 1 = humidity. Bit 2 = luminance. Bit 3 = ultraviolet. The above bit masks are used to enable/disable to send out a report when the measurement is less than the lower limit value. The below bit masks are used to enable/disable to send out a report when the measurement is more than the upper limit value. Bit 4 = temperature. Bit 5 = humidity. Bit 6 = luminance. Bit 7 = ultraviolet. Note: If USB power, the Sensor will check the limit every 10 seconds. If battery power, the Sensor will check the limit when it is waken up. When the measurement is more than this upper limit, which will trigger to sent out a sensor report. High byte is the upper limit value. Low byte is the unit (0x01=Celsius, 0x02=Fahrenheit). 1. When unit is Celsius. Upper limit range: -40.0 to 100.0 C (0xFE70 to 0x03E8). E.g. The default upper limit of EU/AU version is 28.0 C (0x0118), when the measurement is more than 28.0C, it will be triggered to send out a temperature sensor report. 2. When unit is Fahrenheit. Upper limit range: -40.0 to 212.0 F (0xFE70 to 0x0848). E.g. The default upper limit of US version is 82.4F (0X0338), when the measurement is more than 82.4F, it will be triggered to send out a temperature sensor report. When the measurement is less than this lower limit, which will trigger to sent out a sensor report. High byte is the lower limit value. Low byte is the unit (0x01=Celsius, 0x02=Fahrenheit). 1. When unit is Celsius. Lower limit range: -40.0 to 100.0 C (0xFE70 to 0x03E8). E.g. The default lower limit of EU/AU version is 0 C (0x0000), when the measurement is less than 0C, it will be triggered to send out a temperature sensor report. 2. When unit is Fahrenheit. Upper limit range: -40.0 to 212.0 F (0xFE70 to 0x0848). E.g. The default lower limit of US version is 32.0F (0x0140), when the measurement is less than 32.0F, it will be triggered to send out a temperature sensor report. When the measurement is more than this upper limit, which will trigger to sent out a sensor report. Upper limit range: 0 to 100%. E.g. The default upper limit is 60%, when the measurement is more than 60%, it will be triggered to send out a humidity sensor report. When the measurement is less than this lower limit, which will trigger to sent out a sensor report. Lower limit range: 0 to 100%. E.g. The default lower limit is 50%, when the measurement is less than 50%, it will be triggered to send out a humidity sensor report. When the measurement is more than this upper limit, which will trigger to sent out a sensor report. Upper limit range: 0 to 30000 Lux. E.g. The default upper limit is 1000Lux, when the measurement is more than 1000Lux, it will be triggered to send out a Lighting sensor report. When the measurement is less than this lower limit, which will trigger to sent out a sensor report. Lower limit range: 0 to 30000 Lux. E.g. The default lower limit is 100Lux, when the measurement is less than 100Lux, it will be triggered to send out a Lighting sensor report. When the measurement is more than this upper limit, which will trigger to sent out a sensor report. Upper limit range: 1 to 11. E.g. The default upper limit is 8, when the measurement is more than 8, it will be triggered to send out a ultraviolet sensor report. When the measurement is less than this upper limit, which will trigger to sent out a sensor report. Lower limit range: 1 to 11. E.g. The default lower limit is 4, when the measurement is less than 8, it will be triggered to send out a ultraviolet sensor report. Note: 1. When the current measurement lower or equal (Upper limit - Recover limit), the upper limit report is enabled and then it would send out a sensor report when the next measurement is more than the upper limit. After that, the upper limit report would be disabled again until the measurement lower or equal (Upper limit - Recover limit). 2. When the current measurement greater or equal (Lower limit + Recover limit), the lower limit report is enabled and then it would send out a sensor report when the next measurement is less than the lower limit. After that, the lower limit report would be disabled again until the measurement greater or equal (Lower limit + Recover limit). 3. High byte is the recover limit value. Low byte is the unit (0x01=Celsius, 0x02=Fahrenheit). 4. Recover limit range: 1.0 to 25.5 C/ F (0x0101 to 0xFF01 or 0x0102 to 0xFF02). E.g. The default recover limit value is 2.0 C/F (0x1401/0x1402), when the measurement is less than (Upper limit - 2), the upper limit report would be enabled one time or when the measurement is more than (Lower limit + 2), the lower limit report would be enabled one time. Note: 1. When the current measurement lower or equal (Upper limit - Recover limit), the upper limit report is enabled and then it would send out a sensor report when the next measurement is more than the upper limit. After that the upper limit report would be disabled again until the measurement lower or equal (Upper limit - Recover limit). 2. When the current measurement greater or equal (Lower limit + Recover limit), the lower limit report is enabled and then it would send out a sensor report when the next measurement is less than the lower limit. After that the lower limit report would be disabled again until the measurement greater or equal(Lower limit + Recover limit). 3. Recover limit range: 1 to 50% (0x01 to 0x32). E.g. The default recover limit value is 5%, when the measurement is less than (Upper limit - 5), the upper limit report would be enabled one time or when the measurement is more than (Lower limit + 5), the lower limit report would be enabled one time. Note: 1. When the current measurement lower or equal (Upper limit - Recover limit), the upper limit report is enabled and then it would send out a sensor report when the next measurement is more than the upper limit. After that the upper limit report would be disabled again until the measurement lower or equal (Upper limit - Recover limit). 2. When the current measurement greater or equal (Lower limit + Recover limit), the lower limit report is enabled and then it would send out a sensor report when the next measurement is less than the lower limit. After that the lower limit report would be disabled again until the measurement greater or equal (Lower limit + Recover limit). 3. Unit = 10*Recover limit (Lux) 4. Recover limit range: 10 to 2550Lux (0x01 to 0xFF). E.g. The default recover limit value is 100 Lux, when the measurement is less than (Upper limit - 100), the upper limit report would be enabled one time or when the measurement is more than (Lower limit + 100), the lower limit report would be enabled one time. Note: 1. When the current measurement lower or equal (Upper limit - Recover limit), the upper limit report is enabled and then it would send out a sensor report when the next measurement is more than the upper limit. After that the upper limit report would be disabled again until the measurement lower or equal (Upper limit - Recover limit). 2. When the current measurement greater or equal (Lower limit + Recover limit), the lower limit report is enabled and then it would send out a sensor report when the next measurement is less than the lower limit. After that the lower limit report would be disabled again until the measurement greater or equal(Lower limit + Recover limit). 3. Recover limit range: 1 to 50% (0x01 to 0x32). E.g. The default recover limit value is 5%, when the measurement is less than (Upper limit - 5), the upper limit report would be enabled one time or when the measurement is more than (Lower limit + 5), the lower limit report would be enabled one time. Get the out-of-limit state of the Sensors. Bit mask = 0, within the limit. Bit mask = 1, out of the limit. Bit 0 = temperature. Bit 1 = humidity. Bit 2 = luminance. Bit 3 = ultraviolet. The above bit masks are used to indicate whether the current measurements of the Sensors are out of the lower limit. The below bit masks are used to indicate whether the current measurements of the Sensors are out of the upper limit. Bit 4 = temperature. Bit 5 = humidity. Bit 6 = luminance. Bit 7 = ultraviolet. Default value: Celsius for EU/AU version, Fahrenheit for US version. Enable/disable the LED blinking for motion, wakeup, and sensor report. Reset The Reporting Group Configuration (101 to 103) to default Which reports need to send automatically in timing intervals for group 1. Bitmask: 10000000 - 128 - Luminance 01000000 - 64 - Humidity 00100000 - 32 - Temperature 00010000 - 16 - Ultraviolet 00000001 - 1 - Battery 10100000 - 160 - Luminance and Temperature (32+128) 11110001 - 241 - All (1+16+32+64+128) Which reports need to send automatically in timing intervals for group 2. Bitmask: 10000000 - 128 - Luminance 01000000 - 64 - Humidity 00100000 - 32 - Temperature 00010000 - 16 - Ultraviolet 00000001 - 1 - Battery 10100000 - 160 - Luminance and Temperature (32+128) 11110001 - 241 - All (1+16+32+64+128) Which reports need to send automatically in timing intervals for group 3. Bitmask: 10000000 - 128 - Luminance 01000000 - 64 - Humidity 00100000 - 32 - Temperature 00010000 - 16 - Ultraviolet 00000001 - 1 - Battery 10100000 - 160 - Luminance and Temperature (32+128) 11110001 - 241 - All (1+16+32+64+128) Reset The Reporting Group Interval Configuration (111 to 113) to default The interval for sending reports for group 1. The effective behavior of this setting depends on the device's power source: - If the device is on USB power, it will send the reports at the configured interval; set it to something low (~15-60 seconds) to get frequent updates from a powered device. - If the device is on battery, the sensor will never report in more often than its configured wake interval, regardless of what this setting is configured to; setting this to 3601 when the wake interval is 3600 would make this group report in every 7200 seconds. 240 seconds is the minimum wake interval, but will quickly use battery. The interval for sending reports for group 2. The effective behavior of this setting depends on the device's power source: - If the device is on USB power, it will send the reports at the configured interval; set it to something low (~15-60 seconds) to get frequent updates from a powered device. - If the device is on battery, the sensor will never report in more often than its configured wake interval, regardless of what this setting is configured to; setting this to 3601 when the wake interval is 3600 would make this group report in every 7200 seconds. 240 seconds is the minimum wake interval, but will quickly use battery. The interval for sending reports for group 3. The effective behavior of this setting depends on the device's power source: - If the device is on USB power, it will send the reports at the configured interval; set it to something low (~15-60 seconds) to get frequent updates from a powered device. - If the device is on battery, the sensor will never report in more often than its configured wake interval, regardless of what this setting is configured to; setting this to 3601 when the wake interval is 3600 would make this group report in every 7200 seconds. 240 seconds is the minimum wake interval, but will quickly use battery. Temperature calibration (the available value range is [-128,127] or [-12.8C,12.7C]). Note: 1. High byte is the calibration value. Low byte is the unit (0x01=Celsius,0x02=Fahrenheit) 2. The calibration value (high byte) contains one decimal point. E.g. if the value is set to 20 (0x1401), the calibration value is 2.0C (EU/AU version) or if the value is set to 20 (0x1402), the calibration value is 2.0F (US version) 3. The calibration value (high byte) = standard value - measure value. E.g. If measure value =25.3C and the standard value = 23.2C, so the calibration value= 23.2C - 25.3C= -2.1C (0xEB). If the measure value =30.1C and the standard value = 33.2C, so the calibration value= 33.2C - 30.1C=3.1C (0x1F). Default value: 1 for EU/AU version, 2 for US version. The calibration value = standard value - measure value. (the available value range is [-50, 50]). If measure value =80RH and the standard value = 75RH, so the calibration value= 75RH-80RH = -5RH (0xFB). If the measure value =85RH and the standard value = 90RH, so the calibration value= 90RH-85RH = 5RH (0x05). The calibration value = standard value - measure value. (the available value range is [-1000, 1000]). If measure value =800Lux and the standard value = 750Lux, so the calibration value= 750-800 = -50 (0xFFCE). If the measure value =850Lux and the standard value = 900Lux, so the calibration value= 900-850 = 50 (0x0032). The calibration value = standard value measure value. (the available value range is [-10, 10]). If measure value =9 and the standard value = 8, so the calibration value= 8-9 = -1 (0xFE). If the measure value =7 and the standard value = 9, so the calibration value= 9-7 = 2 (0x02). Enable/disable Lock Configuration Reset to factory defaults