1. Hua Neke Atuview
The HEIMAN Z-Wave Motion Sensor is a wireless Passive Infrared (PIR) motion detector designed for smart home security and automation. It provides real-time app notifications upon detecting movement within its coverage area, enhancing home security and offering convenient monitoring for various scenarios.

Mua view of the HEIMAN Z-Wave Motion Sensor, a compact, square-shaped device with a white body and a grey trim around the central lens.
Āhuatanga matua:
- Kitenga Nekehanga: Utilizes PIR technology to detect movement.
- Kapi Whānui: Offers a 90-degree coverage range and a detection distance of up to 26 feet (approximately 7 meters).
- Whakamōhiotanga Wā-tūturu: Sends instant alerts to your smartphone via a compatible Z-Wave hub and app.
- Tautuhi mōkai: Designed to intelligently filter out false alarms caused by pets.
- Roa te Ora o te Pūhiko: Battery-powered with a low battery alert function, providing extended operation.
- Taupānga Whānui: Suitable for monitoring residences, garages, entrances, and exits.

An image highlighting key features of the PIR Motion Sensor: long standby time, high sensitivity, and intelligent pet identification, shown with corresponding icons.

An image showing the HEIMAN Smart Motion Sensor HS1MS mounted on a wall in a living room setting, illustrating its purpose to guard various areas of a home.
2. Whakatakotoranga
| Huanga | Uara |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | HEIMAN |
| Tau tauira | ZWAVE-HS1MS-US |
| Tae | kūpapa |
| Puna Mana | Pūhiko Powered |
| Momo Pūhiko | 1 CR123A (kei roto) |
| Ora Pūhiko | Tae atu ki te 3 tau |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 1.76 hekere (0.05 Kirokaramu) |
| Hunga Hua | 2.7"H x 2.7"W x 1.07"T (68mm x 68mm x 27mm te whānui) |
| Awhe Rapunga Morahi | 26 putu (7 mita) |
| Koki Rapu | 90 nga nekehanga |
| Momo Whakaeke | Maunga Taiepa |
| Te Waahi Mahi | -10 ℃ ki te +50 ℃ (14℉ ki te 122℉) |
| Pūrere Hototahi | Puka Ngaru-Z |
| Rauemi | Kirihou |

Detailed diagram showing the dimensions of the motion sensor (66mm x 68mm x 32mm), pointing out the Fresnel lens and paired hole.

Diagram illustrating the motion sensor's detection range and distance, including both a plan view (90-degree coverage up to 10m) and a side view (detection height and distance).
3. Tatūnga
Follow these steps to set up your HEIMAN Z-Wave Motion Sensor:
3.1. Tāuta Pūhiko
- Gently open the back cover of the motion sensor.
- Insert the included CR123A battery, ensuring correct polarity.
- Katia kia mau te uhi o muri.

He pahū view of the motion sensor's back cover, revealing the battery compartment, a CR123A battery, and a small reset pin tool.
3.2. Pairing with a Z-Wave Hub
This device requires a Z-Wave hub for smart home integration. Refer to your Z-Wave hub's instructions for adding new devices.
- Put your Z-Wave hub into inclusion (pairing) mode.
- On the HEIMAN Motion Sensor, quickly press the small button on the back three times. The sensor's LED indicator may flash to confirm pairing mode.
- Once successfully paired, the hub should recognize the device.
3.3. Whakapiki i te Pūoko
The sensor can be easily installed using the provided adhesive pad or screws.
- Choose a suitable location for installation. For optimal detection, it is recommended to mount the sensor at approximately 6 feet (1.8 meters) high.
- Clean the mounting surface thoroughly if using the adhesive pad.
- Peel off the protective film from the adhesive pad and firmly press the sensor onto the desired surface.
- Alternatively, use screws to secure the mounting plate to the wall, then attach the sensor to the plate.

A four-panel image demonstrating the installation process of the motion sensor using an adhesive pad, showing how to prepare the sensor and mount it on a wall.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Once installed and paired with your Z-Wave hub, the HEIMAN Motion Sensor will begin monitoring for movement.
4.1. Te Kite Nekehanga me ngā Pānui
- When motion is detected within the sensor's range, it will send a signal to your Z-Wave hub.
- Your Z-Wave app will then provide real-time notifications on your smartphone or other connected devices.
- The sensor's intelligent pet identification feature helps minimize false alarms from small animals.

A scenario depicting the motion sensor detecting an intruder, with a smartphone displaying a real-time 'Intruder!' notification.

An image depicting a dog near the motion sensor, highlighting the sensor's pet identification feature which filters out false alarms caused by pets.

A scene showing a child playing, with a smartphone displaying a motion sensor app, emphasizing the sensor's use for monitoring and protecting babies.
4.2. Smart Home Automation
Integrate the motion sensor with other Z-Wave devices through your hub to create automated routines, such as:
- Turning on lights when motion is detected in a room.
- Triggering an alarm siren if unexpected motion occurs.
- Receiving alerts if children or elderly family members move into specific areas.

A diagram illustrating how the motion sensor links with a smart gateway and a smart siren, where motion detection triggers an alarm sound.
5. Tiaki
5.1. Whakakapinga Pūhiko
The sensor is equipped with a low battery alert function. When the battery level is low, your Z-Wave hub and app will notify you. Replace the battery as follows:
- Gently open the back cover of the motion sensor.
- Tangohia te pākahiko CR123A tawhito.
- Insert a new CR123A battery, ensuring correct polarity.
- Katia kia mau te uhi o muri.

An illustration of two battery cells, indicating a standby time of up to 3 years for the device.
5.2. Te horoi
Horoia te taha waho o te pūoko ki te kakahu ngohengohe, maroke. Kaua e whakamahi i ngā kaihoroi whakakoi, i ngā whakarewa rānei, nā te mea ka kino pea te taputapu.
6. Te Raru
If you encounter issues with your HEIMAN Z-Wave Motion Sensor, refer to the following common solutions:
- Sensor not pairing with hub:
- Ensure your Z-Wave hub is in inclusion mode.
- Press the sensor's pairing button three times quickly.
- Verify the sensor has a fresh battery.
- Try performing a factory reset on the sensor (refer to your hub's documentation for specific Z-Wave device reset procedures, often involving pressing the button multiple times or holding it down).
- No motion detection or false alarms:
- Check the sensor's placement. Ensure it is not obstructed and is within the recommended height and range.
- Avoid placing the sensor near heat sources, direct sunlight, or air vents, which can cause false triggers.
- Confirm the battery level is sufficient.
- If experiencing false alarms from pets, ensure the pet identification feature is active if supported by your hub, or adjust sensor placement to avoid pet traffic.
- Low battery alerts:
- Replace the CR123A battery as described in the Maintenance section.
- Poor Z-Wave range:
- Z-Wave signals can be affected by physical obstructions. Consider adding Z-Wave repeaters or moving the hub closer to the sensor.
- Ensure there are no large metal objects directly between the sensor and the hub.
7. Nga korero haumaru
- Kaua e whakaatuhia te taputapu ki ngā pāmahana tino kino, ki te rā tika, ki te makuku rānei.
- Kaua e ngana ki te wetewete, ki te whakatika ranei i te taputapu. Tirohia nga kaimahi ratonga whai tohu.
- Puritia nga pākahiko kei taea e nga tamariki. Makahia nga pākahiko kua whakamahia kia rite ki nga ture a rohe.
- Ko te tikanga tenei taputapu mo roto anake.
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or contact HEIMAN customer service directly. You can typically find contact information on the manufacturer's official webpae, ma to kaihokohoko ranei.