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Wireless Room Sensor Include

This article is an excerpt from the Genius Hub Doctor, which is built into the App.

These instructions are provided so that the step-by-step information is available to users, but please note that these actions should generally be carried out whilst using the Doctor.

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Solution ID: 7550

Step 1

Take the Wireless Room Sensor to the same room as the Genius Hub.

Pull out the battery tab from the back of the Wireless Room Sensor.


Step 2

Now the Genius Hub needs to get ready to add the device.

The Doctor will search for the new device


Step 3

The flashing red light pulses slowly and then stop when the device has added successfully. If the red light flashes slowly, remove the battery and after 15 seconds replace the battery.

On success, the Room Sensor has been assigned a number, write this number on the side of the device.

The Doctor will communicate with the device


Step 4

Now pick a zone to assign the Room Sensor to.

The Doctor will ask you to select a zone


Step 5

The Doctor will create the new zone



Step 6

The Doctor will now assign the device to a zone



Step 7

Attach the Room Sensor to a wall in the room that you want to control if controlling an individual zone.

Tips for locating the Room Sensor correctly

Select the thick, black (temporary) sticky pad, or thin white (permanent) sticky pad and attach it to the back of the Room Sensor.

  • At chest height (so it measures the correct temperature and picks up the best occupancy).
  • The vision of the room sensor is 170º left to right and 40º up and down, but it is most sensitive in the middle 90º, so make sure it can see you.
  • On an internal wall (so it measures the correct temperature and is not affected by being on a cold surface).
  • Use the temporary pads permanently if this is an issue as it raises the sensor away from the wall slightly.
  • Not next to any direct sources of heat (so that it measures the temperature of the zone and is not affected immediately by a heat source in the room).
  • Not pointing at a direct source of heating or a window (this will affect the detection sensitivity of the sensor or will cause false triggers from people outside the window).

In rooms where people are sat or still make sure that the sensor is close to the areas where people are seated.

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