Alarm com orporated 143UB100AT The Alarm.com Multisensor is a multi-function, configurable in-home sensor User Manual

Alarm.com Incorporated The Alarm.com Multisensor is a multi-function, configurable in-home sensor

User Manual

Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc.  Client:  Alarm.com 360 Herndon Parkway  Model:  ADC-UB-100-AT Suite 1400  Standards:  FCC 15.247/IC RSS-247 Herndon, VA 20170  ID’s:  YL6-143UB100AT/9111A-143UB100AT http://www.rheintech.com  Report #:  2015182    Page 41 of 55 Appendix K:  Manual Please refer to the following pages.
Revision 1.0       © 2015 Alarm.com, Incorporated 1 User Guide Alarm.com Multisensor  Summary The  Alarm.com  Multisensor  is  a  multi-purpose  sensing solution for the connected home, designed to work with a broadband  or  cellular  automation  hub.  The  Multisensor can  detect  door/window  status,  PIR  motion,  and accelerometer activity. Additionally, a push  button can be configured  to  allow  the  user  to  manually  trigger automation  rules  for  other  Z-Wave  devices  connected  to the  Hub.  The  Multisensor  can  be  powered  either  by  two AAA batteries or by  a  5V source  via  the Power  / External Sensor Port.  Interfaces & Components Front Button The face of the Multisensor has a button used for sending automation signals to Alarm.com.  For example, the front button can be programmed to turn on/off a Z-Wave light.  The  button  is  also  used  for  calibrating  the  Multisensor door functionality. Reset Button The  Reset  Button,  located  beneath  a  pinhole  on  the bottom  face  of  the  Multisensor,  is  used  to  initiate  either network reset or factory reset (depending on how long it is pressed). Status LED The  Status  LED  indicates  the  Multisensor’s  connection states via green and red LEDs. See Connection States table below. Ring LED The  orange  Ring  LED    provides  information  to  the  user when setting a reference for the door sensor. Battery Compartment The  battery  compartment  is  accessed  by  removing  the front-face of the sensor. Power / External Sensor Port The USB  3.0 micro B  Power / External Sensor Port  on  the bottom  of  the  device  provides  a  power  jack  as  an alternative to using batteries.       Connection States Device Off Status LED: Off The device is not powered and not functioning. Connected Status LED: Off The Multisensor is communicating with the Hub.  Searching for New Network Status LED: Quickly flashing red The  Multisensor  is  searching  for  a  new  network  to  join.  Put  the  Hub  into  add  mode  to  pair  the  devices.    The Searching  for  New  Network  mode  can  be  returned  to  at any time by performing a network or factory reset.  This is the default mode of a sensor that has not been paired with a hub. Attempting to Reconnect to Network Status LED: Slowly flashing red The  Multisensor  is  searching  for  a  network  that  it previously joined.  The Multisensor will remain in this state until it either finds the old network or is factory reset.  Joining Network Status LED: Solid green for two seconds The  Multisensor  is  joining  a  new  network  or  is reconnecting to a network that it has previously joined.  Actions Power Device On (Battery) To turn on the device using battery power, insert two AAA batteries.  The battery compartment is accessed by pulling off  the front  face  of  the  Multisensor out  and  down.    Use AAA  batteries  only.    When  removing  batteries,  take  care not to bend the battery terminals.   Power Device On (5V) To turn on the device using a 5V power source, connect a Micro-USB  B  cable  (either  versions  2.0  or  3.0)  to  the  left side  of  the  Power  /  External  Sensor  Port  located  on  the bottom of the Multisensor.  Connect the USB cable to any standard 5V USB AC/DC converter.  Batteries do not need to  be  inserted,  as  the  device  will  turn  on  automatically after applying power.   Power Device Off To  turn  off  the  Multisensor,  remove  the  batteries  and disconnect the 5V power source, if applicable.  The battery compartment  is  accessed  by  pulling  off  the  front  face  of the  sensor  out  and  down.    Take  care  not  to  bend  the battery terminals when removing the batteries. Network Reset A network reset will remove any connection to an existing hub,  but  will  not  impact  the  Multisensor’s  application
Revision 1.0       © 2015 Alarm.com, Incorporated 2 configurations.    To  perform  a  network  reset,  push  and hold the Reset Button on the back of the Multisensor until the  Ring  LEDs  begin  flashing  (approximately  seven seconds), then release the button.  The Status LED should begin  quickly  flashing  red.    Note  that  this  procedure  will not  remove  the  Multisensor  from  the  Hub.    The Multisensor must be removed from the Hub using the web portal or by factory resetting the Hub. Factory Reset A  factory  reset  will  reset  the  Multisensor’s  application configurations  including  removing  any  set  reference points, returning sensitivity settings to default, turning on all  default  applications,  and  turning  off  non-default applications.  In addition, any network connections will be reset. To perform a factory reset, push and hold the Reset Button until the Ring LEDs flash, continue holding until the LEDs  flash  again  in  bursts  of  two  (15  total  seconds).  Release the Reset Button.  The sensor will reset. Set Door/Contact Reference (Swinging Door/Window) A  reference  point  must  be  set  before  the  door/contact sensor application can be used.  The reference point must be  taken  when  the  door/window  is  closed.    To  take  the reference,  close  the  door/window,  and  remove  the batteries from the  Multisensor.    Securely affix  the  sensor to  the  door,  and  insert  the  batteries.    After  the  sensor boots, press and hold the front face button until the Ring LED illuminates.  Release the button gently.  The Ring LED will flash to indicate that the reference has been set.  Note that  the  reference  can  only  be  set  within  the  first  60 seconds after inserting the batteries. Set Door/Contact Reference (Sliding Door/Window) Using  the  door/contact  sensor  application  with  sliding doors/windows  requires  the  additional  use  of  a  magnet.  Securely  affix  the  Multisensor  to  the  door/window  and place the magnet on the molding or doorjamb.  Align the magnet with the three dots on the side of the Multisensor.  The reference point must be taken when the door/window is  closed.    Close  the  door/window,  and  remove  the batteries  from  the  Multisensor.    After  the  sensor  boots, press  and  hold  the  front  face  button  until  the  Ring  LED illuminates.  Release the button gently.  The Ring LED will flash  to  indicate  that  the  reference  has  been  set.    Note that  the  reference  can  only  be  set  within  the  first  60 seconds after inserting the batteries.  Installation Tips Strong magnetic fields may interfere with the operation of the  Multisensor.    Avoid  installing  the  Multisensor  on  or near large magnetic objects.      Regulatory & Certifications Multisensor Specifications Power Source: 2xAAA batteries or 5V nominal over USB Operating Voltage: 2.7V - 5.5V Expected  Battery  Life:  Approximately  2  years  with  alkaline batteries.  Battery  life  varies  by  use-case  depending  on  certain factors such as signal strength and frequency of sensing events. Operating Temperature: 32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C) Storage Temperature: -30 to 140°F (-34 to 60°C) Dimensions: 2.9” x 2.9” x 0.8” Wireless Signal Range: Greater than 400 ft open air Regulatory Information Changes  or  modifications  not  expressly  approved  by  Alarm.com can void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This  equipment  has  been  tested  and  found  to  comply  with  the limits for a  Class  B digital device, pursuant to part 15  of the  FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  harmful  interference  in  a  residential  installation.  This equipment  generates,  uses,  and  can  radiate  radio  frequency energy  and,  if  not  installed  and  used  in  accordance  with  the instructions,  may  cause  harmful  interference  to  radio communications.  However,  there  is  no  guarantee  that interference  will  not  occur  in  a  particular  installation.  If  this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that which the receiver is connected •  Consult  the  dealer  or  an  experienced  radio/TV  technician  for help. This  equipment  complies  with  the  FCC  RF  radiation  exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body. Under  Industry  Canada  regulations,  this  radio  transmitter  may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by

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