The module
The Jeedom visual
The PSP01 detector offers 3 different functions : motion detection, temperature sensor and light sensor.
This detector can be used for security or for automation. When the detector is associated with security devices, it serves as an alert trigger by detecting changes in the infrared radiation levels. If a person moves within the detector’s field of vision, a radio signal is transmitted, which triggers an alarm to deter intruders.
The detector can also be used in combination with a Z-Wave controller for home automation uses, detecting both changes in infrared radiation levels (presence) and changes in the brightness level. Thus, we can trigger a light when detecting movement in the dark.
The detector will also raise the brightness and the temperature, i.e. in the event of a significant change, and each time a movement is detected. A Z-Wave controller (remote control, dongle…) is necessary in order to integrate this detector into your network if you already have an existing network.
To configure the OpenZwave plugin and know how to put Jeedom in inclusion, refer to this Documentation.
IMPORTANT
To put this module in inclusion mode, press the inclusion button 3 times, according to its paper documentation.
Once included you should get this :
Once the module is recognized, the commands associated with the module will be available.
Here is the list of commands :
All the modules of the range having the same ids, it’s up to you to display those corresponding to your module.
IMPORTANT
During a first inclusion always wake up the module just after the inclusion.
Then if you want to configure the module according to your installation, you have to go through the “Configuration” button of Jeedom’s OpenZwave plugin.
You will arrive on this page (after clicking on the Settings tab)
Parameter details :
This module has two association groups, only the first is essential.
Tip
This module has a particularity, not having a report based on variations but only on duration, it sends all its information on each detection. It also sends the presence detection signal several times in succession. It is therefore advisable to check the “Event on change” box on the presence if you use this command as a scenario trigger.
To wake up this module there is only one way :
IMPORTANT
You have to wake up the module : after its inclusion, after a change in configuration, after a change in wakeup, after a change in association groups