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Red Series Smart 4-1 Sensor • Parameters

This article lists out all the parameters for the Inovelli Red Series Smart 4-1 Sensor (LZW60) and explains what they do.

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Written by Eric Hines
Updated over a week ago

DISCLAIMER: You may notice there are a lot of over-used keywords or phrases as well as English that seems a little off. This is because these articles are used to feed our AI Robot (Ira) and she needs the data to be structured in a certain way.

Please use this document as a resource to understand the various parameters on your Red Series Smart 4-1 Sensor (LZW60). We try to keep this up-to-date, but as we constantly change our firmware, there may be a mistake. Please reach out if you see anything that needs to be corrected.

Parameter Table

Please see the table below for a quick reference guide to the parameters on the Red Series Smart 4-1 Sensor (LZW60). The table is meant to provide a high level view of all the parameters. For a full explanation of each parameter, please click on the hyperlink in each cell to be taken down the page to the appropriate section.

Sensor Parameter Descriptions

Below we'll list out the parameter number, description, range, default value, size, firmware version it was implemented and an example of how to use it.

NOTE: Third party code may need to be implemented (device handler, driver, etc) for these parameters to work properly. Some hubs may not support these features.


Battery Parameters

Low Battery Level Alarm is a parameter that sets the value at which the sensor reports low battery to the gateway

Battery Reporting Interval is the interval between when the battery level is reported to the gateway rounded to the nearest minute

Battery Threshold refers to setting the threshold of the battery for your sensor

Parameter 10 - Low Battery Power Level Alarm

To change the Low Battery Power Level Alarm on your Red Series 4-1 Smart Sensor please look for Parameter 10 and change it to a value between 10 and 50. Each interval is a single percentage. By default this parameter is set to a value of 10, which means that the sensor will send an alert to your gateway when the battery level reaches 10%.

Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented

  • Range: 10-50

    • 10 = 10%

    • 50 = 50%

  • Default: 10

  • Size (Bytes): 1

  • Firmware Version Implemented: 2.40+

Parameter 104 - Battery Reporting Interval

To change the interval at which your Red Series 4-1 Smart Sensor reports the batteries value to the gateway, search for Parameter 104 and change the value to one between 0-2678400 where each interval represents a second of time. By default this parameter is set to a value of 86400, which means that the sensor will report the battery level to the gateway every 86400 seconds (or 24 hours). Please note that the values will be rounded to the nearest minute.

Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented

  • Range: 0-2678400

    • 0 = Disabled

    • 1 = 1 second

    • 30 = 30 seconds

    • 2678400 = 2678400 seconds

  • Default: 86400 (24 hours)

  • Size (Bytes): 1

  • Firmware Version Implemented: 2.40+

Parameter 114 - Battery Threshold

To change the battery threshold on your Red Series 4-1 Smart Sensor change Parameter 114 to reflect a threshold that you'd like where each interval represents a percentage. By default the threshold is 10, which means that the batteries threshold is 10%.

Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented

  • Range: 0-100

    • 0 = Disabled

    • 1 = 1%

    • 100 = 100%

  • Default: 10

  • Size (Bytes): 1

  • Firmware Version Implemented: 2.40+


PIR Parameters

PIR Sensitivity refers to changing the sensitivity of the PIR sensor

PIR Trigger Time refers to the amount of seconds between each PIR reading (ie: the interval)

Basic Set Command Send After PIR Trigger refers to whether or not the Basic Set Command should be sent after a PIR motion event is triggered

PIR Trigger Correspondence Action refers to the ability to reverse the Basic Set behavior for devices associated in Group 2

Parameter 12 - PIR Sensitivity

To change the motion (PIR) sensitivity your Red Series 4-1 Smart Sensor, you would select Parameter 12 within your hub and then input a range of 0-10, where a value of 0 would be off, 1 would be low, and 10 would be high sensitivity. By default the default sensitivity value is 8.

Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented

  • Range: 0-10

    • 0 = Disable PIR Reporting

    • 1 = Low Sensitivity

    • 5 = Medium Sensitivity

    • 10 = High Sensitivity

  • Default: 8

  • Size (Bytes): 1

  • Firmware Version Implemented: 2.40+

Parameter 13 - PIR Trigger Time

To change the amount of time between each motion event is detected on your Red Series 4-1 Smart Sensor, you would select Parameter 13 within your hub and then input a range of 5-15300, with each interval equating to 1 second. By default the value is 30, which means that if motion is detected twice within 30 seconds, only the first motion event will be reported to the hub (whereas if a second motion event is detected 35 seconds after the first one, both will be reported).

Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented

  • Range: 5-15300

    • 5 = 5 seconds

    • 30 = 30 seconds

    • 15300 = 15300 seconds (4.25 hrs)

  • Default: 30

  • Size (Bytes): 1

  • Firmware Version Implemented: 2.40+

Parameter 14 - Basic Set Command Send After PIR Trigger

To change whether or not the Basic Set Command is sent after motion is detected on your Red Series 4-1 Smart Sensor, please search for Parameter 14 and enter a value of either 0 or 1. By default the parameter is set to a value of 0, which means no Basic Set Command is sent after PIR detection.

Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented

  • Range: 0-1

    • 0 = Command is Not Sent

    • 1 = Command is Sent

  • Default: 0

  • Size (Bytes): 1

  • Firmware Version Implemented: 2.40+

Parameter 15 - PIR Trigger Correspondence Action

To change the Basic Set behavior of devices in Association Group 2 on your Red Series 4-1 Smart Sensor, find Parameter 15 and change the value according to how you want the behavior to default to. The default is a value of 0, which means that the associated device turns on when motion is detected and off when motion stops, whereas a value of 1 reverses it so that the associated device turns off when motion is detected and on when motion stops.

Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented

  • Range: 0-1

    • 0 = Associated Device Turns On w/Motion, Off without

    • 1 = Associated Devices Turns Off w/Motion, On without

  • Default: 0

  • Size (Bytes): 1

  • Firmware Version Implemented: 2.40+


Temperature Parameters

Temperature Reporting Level refers the interval between when the temperature reading is reported to the gateway.

Temperature Threshold refers to setting the threshold of the temperature for your sensor.

Parameter 101 - Temperature Reporting Level

To change the temperature reporting level on your Red Series 4-1 Smart Sensor, select Parameter 101 within your hub and then input a number between 0-2678400, where each interval represents a second. By default the reporting level is set to a value of 7200, which means that the sensor reports temperature to the gateway every 7200 seconds (or every 2 hours).

Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented

  • Range: 0-2678400

    • 0 = Disable Temperature Reporting

    • 1 = 1 second

    • 7200 = 7200 seconds (2 hours)

    • 2678400 = 2678400 seconds (744 hours)

  • Default: 7200

  • Size (Bytes): 4

  • Firmware Version Implemented: 2.40+

Parameter 111 - Temperature Threshold

To change the temperature threshold on your Red Series 4-1 Smart Sensor change Parameter 111 to reflect a threshold that you'd like where each interval (1-500) represents 0.1 ºC. By default the threshold is 10, which means that the sensor's temperature threshold is 1 ºC.

NOTE: The formula for converting ºC to ºF is: (xºC x 9/5) + 32ºF or to use a calculator

Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented

  • Range: 1-500

    • 1 = 0.1 ºC

    • 10 = 1 ºC

    • 500 = 50 ºC

  • Default: 10

  • Size (Bytes): 2

  • Firmware Version Implemented: 2.40+


Humidity Parameters

Humidity Reporting Level refers the interval between when the humidity reading is reported to the gateway.

Humidity Threshold refers to setting the threshold of the humidity for your sensor.

Parameter 102 - Humidity Reporting Level

To change the humidity reporting level on your Red Series 4-1 Smart Sensor, select Parameter 102 within your hub and then input a number between 0-2678400, where each interval represents a second. By default the reporting level is set to a value of 7200, which means that the sensor reports humidity to the gateway every 7200 seconds (or every 2 hours).

Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented

  • Range: 0-2678400

    • 0 = Disable Humidity Reporting

    • 1 = 1 second

    • 7200 = 7200 seconds (2 hours)

    • 2678400 = 2678400 seconds (744 hours)

  • Default: 7200

  • Size (Bytes): 4

  • Firmware Version Implemented: 2.40+

Parameter 112 - Temperature Threshold

To change the humidity threshold on your Red Series 4-1 Smart Sensor change Parameter 112 to reflect a threshold that you'd like where each interval (1-32) represents a percentage. By default the threshold is 5, which means that the sensor's humidity threshold is 5%.

Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented

  • Range: 1-32

    • 1 = 1%

    • 5 = 5%

    • 32 = 32%

  • Default: 5

  • Size (Bytes): 1

  • Firmware Version Implemented: 2.40+


Luminance Parameters

Luminance Reporting Level refers the interval between when the humidity reading is reported to the gateway.

Luminance Threshold refers to setting the threshold of the humidity for your sensor.

Parameter 103 - Luminance Reporting Level

To change the luminance reporting level on your Red Series 4-1 Smart Sensor, select Parameter 103 within your hub and then input a number between 0-2678400, where each interval represents a second. By default the reporting level is set to a value of 7200, which means that the sensor reports luminance to the gateway every 7200 seconds (or every 2 hours).

Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented

  • Range: 0-2678400

    • 0 = Disable Luminance Reporting

    • 1 = 1 second

    • 7200 = 7200 seconds (2 hours)

    • 2678400 = 2678400 seconds (744 hours)

  • Default: 7200

  • Size (Bytes): 4

  • Firmware Version Implemented: 2.40+

Parameter 113 - Luminance Threshold

To change the luminance threshold on your Red Series 4-1 Smart Sensor change Parameter 113 to reflect a threshold that you'd like where each interval (1-65528) represents a unit lux. By default the threshold is 150, which means that the sensor's luminance threshold is 150 unit lux.

Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented

  • Range: 1-65528

    • 1 = unit lux

    • 150 = 150 unit lux

    • 65528 = 65528 unit lux

  • Default: 150

  • Size (Bytes): 2

  • Firmware Version Implemented: 2.40+


Other Parameters

Change Parameters 101-104 Back to Default Settings allows you to quickly change parameters 101-104 back to default settings

Change Parameters 111-114 Back to Default Settings allows you to quickly change parameters 111-114 back to default settings

Parameter 100 - Change Parameters 101-104 Back to Default Settings

To quickly change Parameters 101-104 back to the default settings on your Red Series Smart 4-1 Sensor find Parameter 100 and input a value of 1.

Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented

  • Range: 1-1

    • 1 = Change Parameters 101-104 to Default

  • Default: N/A

  • Size (Bytes): 1

  • Firmware Version Implemented: 2.40+

Parameter 110 - Change Parameters 111-114 Back to Default Settings

To quickly change Parameters 111-114 back to the default settings on your Red Series Smart 4-1 Sensor find Parameter 110 and input a value of 1.

Range, Default, Size & Firmware Version Implemented

  • Range: 1-1

    • 1 = Change Parameters 111-114 to Default

  • Default: N/A

  • Size (Bytes): 1

  • Firmware Version Implemented: 2.40+

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