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    							Installation GuideHome Network SystemMotion SensorModel No.    KX-HNS102
    Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic product.
    This document explains how to install the motion sensor properly.
    For details about how to use the system, refer to the User’s Guide
    (page 14).
    Please read this document before using the unit and save it for future
    reference.
    For assistance, visit our Web site:  www.panasonic.com/support
    for customers in the U.S.A. or Puerto Rico.
    Please register your product: www.panasonic.com/prodreg
    Printed in China   
    						
    							Introduction
    Accessory information  ...............3
    Important Information
    About this system  ......................4
    For your safety ...........................4
    Important safety instructions ......5
    For best performance  ................5
    Other information  .......................6
    Setup
    Part names and functions  ..........7
    About the LED indicator .............7
    Setup overview  .......................... 7
    Inserting the batteries  ................8
    Registering the motion
    sensor  ........................................ 8
    Information about sensor
    features ......................................9
    Confirming the usage area  ......11
    Wall mounting  .......................... 12
    Appendix
    Testing the motion sensor  .......14
    Adjusting the sensor
    sensitivity  ................................. 14
    Features available when using the
    [Home Network] app  ................14
    Accessing the User’s Guide  ....14
    Specifications  .......................... 15
    FCC and other information  ......16
    Customer services  ...................18
    Warranty (For United States and
    Puerto Rico) .............................192
    Table of Contents 
    						
    							Accessory information
    Supplied accessories
    No.Accessory item/Part numberQuantityABatteries*12BWall mounting adaptor *2
    /PNKK1111Z11CWall mounting screws (25 mm (1 inch))/XTB4+25AVW2
    *1 When replacing batteries, see “Power source” of “Specifications”, page 15
    for battery information.
    *2 The motion sensor can be wall mounted with or without the wall mounting adaptor (page 12).
    ABC
    Other information
    R Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
    R The illustrations in these instructions may vary slightly from the actual product.
    Trademarks
    R iPhone and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc.
    R Android™ is a trademark of Google Inc.
    For assistance, please visit www.panasonic.com/support3
    Introduction    
    						
    							About this system
    This system is an auxiliary system; it is
    not designed to provide complete
    protection from property loss.
    Panasonic will not be held responsible
    in the event that property loss occurs
    while this system is in operation.
    For your safety
    To prevent severe injury and loss of life/
    property, read this section carefully
    before using the product to ensure
    proper and safe operation of your
    product.
     WARNING
    Power connection
    R Use only the power source marked
    on the product.
    R Do not connect non-specified
    devices.
    Installation
    R To prevent the risk of fire or
    electrical shock, do not expose the
    product to rain or any type of
    moisture.
    R Do not place or use this product
    near automatically controlled
    devices such as automatic doors
    and fire alarms. Radio waves
    emitted from this product may cause
    such devices to malfunction
    resulting in an accident.
    R Keep small parts (screws, etc.) out
    of the reach of children. There is a
    risk of swallowing. In the event they
    are swallowed, seek medical advice
    immediately.
    Operating safeguards
    R Do not disassemble the product.
    Medical
    R Consult the manufacturer of any
    personal medical devices, such as
    pacemakers or hearing aids, to
    determine if they are adequately
    shielded from external RF (radio
    frequency) energy. DECT features
    operate between 1.92 GHz and
    1.93 GHz with a peak transmission
    power of 115 mW.
    R Do not use the product in health
    care facilities if any regulations
    posted in the area instruct you not to
    do so. Hospitals or health care
    facilities may be using equipment
    that could be sensitive to external
    RF energy.
     CAUTION
    Battery
    R The batteries should be used
    correctly, otherwise the product may
    be damaged due to battery leakage.
    R Do not charge, short-circuit,
    disassemble, or heat the batteries.
    R Do not dispose of batteries in a fire.
    R Remove all the batteries when
    replacing.
    R Do not mix old, new or different
    types of batteries.
    R It is recommended that batteries are
    replaced annually.
    R It is recommended that batteries are
    replaced after a power outage.
    R Keep out of the reach of small
    children. There is a risk of
    4For assistance, please visit www.panasonic.com/support
    Important Information   
    						
    							swallowing. If the battery is
    swallowed, seek medical attention
    immediately.
    R Remove the battery if it becomes
    unusable. There is a risk of leakage,
    overheating, and rupture. Do not
    attempt to use a battery if it is
    leaking.
    R Do not intentionally pour water on
    the battery or allow it to get wet.
    There is a risk of fire and smoke. If
    the battery becomes wet, remove it
    immediately and contact an
    authorized service center.
    Important safety
    instructions
    When using your product, basic safety
    precautions should always be followed
    to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock,
    and injury to persons, including the
    following:
    1. Do not use this product near water for example, near a bathtub,
    washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry
    tub, in a wet basement or near a
    swimming pool.
    2. Use only the batteries indicated in this document. Do not dispose of
    batteries in a fire. They may
    explode. Check with local codes for
    possible special disposal
    instructions.
    SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
    For  best  performance
    Hub location/avoiding noise
    The hub and other compatible
    Panasonic devices use radio waves to
    communicate with each other.
    R For maximum coverage and
    noise-free communications, place
    your hub:
    – at a convenient, high, and central location with no obstructions
    between the product and hub in
    an indoor environment.
    – away from electronic appliances such as TVs, radios, personal
    computers, wireless devices, or
    other phones.
    – facing away from radio frequency transmitters, such as external
    antennas of mobile phone cell
    stations. (Avoid putting the hub
    on a bay window or near a
    window.)
    R If the reception for a hub location is
    not satisfactory, move the hub to
    another location for better reception.
    Environment
    R Keep the product away from
    electrical noise generating devices,
    such as fluorescent lamps and
    motors.
    R The product should be kept free
    from excessive smoke, dust, high
    temperature, and vibration.
    R The product should not be exposed
    to direct sunlight.
    R Do not place heavy objects on top of
    the product.
    R The product should be kept away
    from heat sources such as heaters,
    kitchen stoves, etc. It should not be
    placed in rooms where the
    For assistance, please visit www.panasonic.com/support5
    Important Information 
    						
    							temperature is less than 0 °C (32 °F)
    or greater than 40 °C (104 °F).
    Damp basements should also be
    avoided.
    R Operating the product near electrical
    appliances may cause interference.
    Move away from the electrical
    appliances.
    Other information
    CAUTION:  Risk of explosion if battery
    is replaced by an incorrect type.
    Dispose of used batteries according to
    the instructions.
    Routine care
    R Wipe the outer surface of the
    product with a soft moist cloth.
    R Do not use benzine, thinner, or any
    abrasive powder.
    Information on Disposal in other
    Countries outside the European
    Union
    These symbols ( A, B , C ) are only
    valid in the European Union. If you
    wish to discard these items, please
    contact your local authorities or dealer
    and ask for the correct method of
    disposal.
    Notice6For assistance, please visit www.panasonic.com/support
    Important Information12
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    							Part names and
    functions
    Infrared sensorLED indicatorM HIGH N/M LOW N
    Used to change the sensor
    sensitivity (page 14).
    Rear coverMN
    Used to confirm the status of the
    sensor or register the sensor to
    the hub.
    About the LED
    indicator
    You can press  M
    N and check the
    LED indicator to confirm the sensor’s
    status.
    IndicatorStatusGreen, litNo motion detectedIndicatorStatusRed, litMotion was detectedRed,
    blinkingSensor is out of range
    of the hubGreen,
    blinkingRegistration mode
    (You pressed and held M
    N )
    OffNo battery power
    Note:
    R The LED indicator does not indicate
    sensor status if the sensor has not
    been registered (page 8).
    Setup overview
    1 Initial setup
    Make sure you can access the
    system using your mobile device.
    For details, refer to the System
    Setup Guide included with your
    hub.
    2 Insert the batteries
    The motion sensor is battery
    powered.
    3 Registration
    Required only if the motion sensor
    was purchased separately (i.e.,
    not as part of a bundle).
    4 Confirm the installation area
    Read the information in this
    document to confirm that the
    desired installation area is suitable
    to proper operation.
    5 Installation
    Install the motion sensor in the
    desired location.
    For assistance, please visit www.panasonic.com/support7
    SetupA
    BCD
    E          
    						
    							Inserting the
    batteries
    R USE ONLY Alkaline batteries AA
    (LR6) size.
    R Do NOT use Manganese/Ni-Cd/
    Ni-MH batteries.
    R Confirm the polarities (
    , ).
    1 Remove the rear cover by
    pressing the upper sides of the
    cover ( A) and sliding it down ( B).
    2 Insert the batteries.
    3Install the rear cover.
    R Place it with the “” mark
    facing upwards and slide it.
    Registering the
    motion sensor
    This procedure is not required for
    devices that were included as part of
    a bundle.
    Before you can use the motion sensor,
    it must be registered to the hub.
    If you purchased devices separately
    (i.e., not as part of a bundle), you must
    register each device to the hub.
    You can register each device by using
    the registration buttons or the  [Home
    Network]  app.
    8For assistance, please visit www.panasonic.com/support
    Setup  A
    B     
    						
    							Using registration buttons
    1 Hub:
    Press and hold  M
     OTHER
    DEVICE N until the LED indicator
    blinks in green.
    Motion sensor:
    Press and hold  M
    N until the
    LED indicator blinks in green
    (page 7).
    R When registration is complete,
    the hub sounds one long beep.
    Note:
    R To cancel the registration, press
    M
    N  on the hub and on the motion
    sensor.
    R If registration fails, the hub sounds
    several short beeps.
    Using the app
    When you register the motion sensor
    by using the  [Home Network]  app, you
    can assign a name to your devices and
    group them by location. For more
    information, refer to the User’s Guide
    (page 14).
    Information about
    sensor features
    The motion sensor utilizes an infrared
    sensor (i.e., heat sensor).
    Please read the following information
    before deciding where to install the
    motion sensor.
    Note:
    R The motion sensor’s sensor features
    are not designed to be used in
    situations that require high reliability.
    We do not recommend use of the
    motion sensor’s sensor features in
    these situations.
    R Panasonic takes no responsibility for
    any injury or damage caused by the
    use of the motion sensor.
    Using heat to detect motion
    The motion sensor’s infrared sensor
    can detect motion by recognizing
    temperature differences that occur
    within the range of the sensor. It does
    this by detecting the infrared rays that
    are emitted naturally by people,
    animals, etc., which correlate to the
    object’s temperature. The detection
    range is indicated in the illustration by
    the gray area in front of the motion
    sensor.
    Detection range when looking from
    above
    Horizontal detection range:
    approx. 90°For assistance, please visit www.panasonic.com/support9
    Setup   1 1  
    						
    							Detection range when looking from
    the sideVertical detection range: approx.
    20°Distance of detectable motion:
    approx. 5 m (16.4 feet)
    Note:
    R Detection becomes difficult when
    there is little difference between the
    temperatures of objects and the
    surrounding environment, such as
    during summer. Conversely,
    detection becomes easier when
    there is a large difference between
    the temperatures of objects and the
    surrounding environment, such as
    during winter or at night.
    R Detection does not occur when there
    are obstacles in front of the infrared
    sensor. Remove the obstacles or
    change the installation location.
    Direction of motion
    It is easier to detect objects that move
    sideways in front of the motion sensor,
    and more difficult to detect objects that
    move directly toward the front of the
    motion sensor.
    It is difficult to detect movement
    directly towards the front of the
    motion sensor.
    It is easy to detect movement
    sideways in front of the motion
    sensor.
    Detection rangeMotion sensor
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    Setup12 1 2 D
    A
    B
    C      
    						
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