🚪 Open the door to convenience!
The Honeywell L430S Wireless Motion Sensor is a sleek, battery-powered device designed to alert you of visitors before they reach your door. With easy installation and seamless integration with Honeywell doorbells, this sensor ensures you never miss a guest. Its compact design and user-friendly features make it a must-have for modern homes.
Manufacturer | Honeywell |
Part Number | L430S |
Product Dimensions | 9.3 x 7.3 x 11.1 cm; 152 g |
Batteries | 1 Product Specific batteries required. |
Item model number | L430S |
Colour | White |
Power Source | Batteriebetrieben |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Plug profile | Door Mount |
Included Components | 1 x Wireless Motion Sensor |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery description | Batteries required |
Item Weight | 152 g |
F**F
Poor documentation
Firstly, as others have said, this detector comes with a useless documentation based on IKEA-like pictograms. You may find the old Friedland detector instructions on the web which may help you a bit more.Secondly, the detector is overly sensitive to sun light and temperature changes. It can only be used on a north facing wall away from dogs and cats.If you tried to follow the pictographic instructions, you may end up with a sensor that works during daylight. For notification this may be exactly what you wanted, but the security aspect may not be served. The internal switch should be on the sun (day-active) and the external dial (A) towards the sunny side. The instruction suggest that turning the dial towards the moon will extend operation into twilight. Mine didn't.For the use case at day and night, I would suggest to move the internal switch to the moon (night-active) and set dial (A) at sun which extend the night operation towards daylight. As a nice side effect, the internal LED started working and indicates movement.I am not sure if the other dial (B) is of any use. I thought it may create a delay between subsequent activation, which comes from its original meaning to keep an attached security light on for the set time. I did not follow this up and the instructions meant to leave is at min.In summary, this is a poor device which barely works but it may just do what you wanted it to do.Finally, there is still the possibility that mine was broken in which case ignore anything I said.
J**O
Oh dear Honeywell
I was in two minds about returning this. I bought a 9 series doorbell and this seemed a good accessory to have with it.The problem is you cannot turn it off. If I am working in the front garden or cleaning the car it would be constantly ringing the bell in the house. I am going to try fitting the blinds supplied to try and stop it. The only other option seems to be to turn down the volume to minimum.Also Honeywell should be totally ashamed of the so called instructions that came with this and the doorbell. They are total rubbish.Going on line isn't much better but the videos help the most. Assuming you have a computer you may be OK.
W**Y
Absolutely shite
Don’t bother it’s useless, picks up about 3 meter and approx 50% of it!!!
A**R
can't even find any online instructions Totally useless and waste of money
No instructions , can't even find any online instructionsTotally useless and waste of money
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