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Technical Documents
Everything you need before and after commissioning.
Spec sheet, user guide, and integration resources — all hosted directly so you can share links with your team or drop them into your project documentation.
Spec Sheet
Technical specifications — PIR field of view, sensor accuracy, RF performance, battery life, IP rating, certifications.
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User Guide
Full installation and commissioning guide — hardware setup, mounting, LoRaWAN onboarding, and downlink configuration.
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INNON® Knowledge Base
Integration guides, commissioning tips, and real-world deployment notes from our engineers.
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CE declarations, LoRa Alliance certifications, and firmware release notes available on request.
A Ready For Anything® building block
A wireless occupancy and environmental sensor that gives your BMS accurate presence data — without a ceiling void, without a wiring centre change, without a separate PIR circuit.
IP65 rated · LoRaWAN Class A · BACnet native via KONA gateway · EU868 / US915 · Up to 10 years battery life
The problem this product exists to solve
Occupancy-led HVAC control looks straightforward on paper. In practice, the PIR is in the wrong place, the wiring is not there, or the BMS does not have a free input. The result is HVAC running on a fixed schedule in spaces that are empty half the day.
The VIVID V2 is a battery-powered LoRaWAN sensor that reports presence, temperature, humidity, light, door contact, and shock — all from one device, mounted anywhere, reporting into your existing BACnet supervisory layer via the KONA gateway embedded LNS. No new wiring. No additional BMS inputs. Just a sensor on the wall and a BACnet object in Niagara.
Why the VIVID V2 is Ready For Anything®
🟢 Ready for Today
- PIR occupancy detection — real-time presence reporting in the LoRaWAN uplink; map it to a BACnet binary value and use it as an HVAC enable input in your control logic
- Temperature and humidity — ±0.5°C accuracy — zone-level data where you need it, not corridor-level estimates
- Ambient light sensing — combine with PIR for occupancy-linked lighting and HVAC; if lights are off and motion is zero, the zone is unoccupied
- Door and window contact — open-window detection feeds your BMS; stop heating or cooling a zone where the window has been open for 20 minutes
- Up to 10 years battery life — deploy once, leave it running; no annual maintenance programme, no battery change site visit
🔵 Ready for Change
- IP65 rated — suitable for plant rooms, utility areas, and non-conditioned spaces
- Improved field-of-view temperature sensing — V2 redesign reduces self-heating bias; the temperature reading reflects the room, not the PCB
- Twist-off mount — tool-free installation and battery access; relocate without damage to the surface or the device
🔗 Ready for Integrations
- LoRaWAN Class A — EU868, US915, AU915 — joins any standard LoRaWAN network; pairs directly with TEKTELIC KONA Micro or Enterprise gateways
- BACnet output via KONA embedded LNS — Niagara 4 discovers the sensor as a standard BACnet object; no driver, no middleware, no custom integration
- INNON-tested integration — we have commissioned this sensor in Niagara; we know where the payload mapping friction sits and we document it
A few things worth knowing before you deploy
- TMOS thermal infrared sensor for stationary presence detection — standard PIR only detects movement; the VIVID V2's TMOS sensor detects body heat from stationary occupants; critical for desk occupancy where a person sitting still would otherwise trigger a "vacant" state after a few minutes and kick the HVAC into setback
- Field-of-view temperature sensing — measures radiated object and human temperature within the detection cone, not just ambient air; gives a closer proxy for thermal comfort in the actual occupied zone
- Battery level reported as a percentage — visible in Niagara directly; no voltage calculation, no guessing which sensors are about to fail; you see the full estate at a glance
- Configurable detection sensitivity via OTA — adjust detection thresholds remotely; tune for desk presence vs. room-level occupancy without a site visit or hardware swap after commissioning
For commissioning support, bulk pricing, or Niagara integration guidance contact sales@innon.co.uk.
Delivery times
For UK clients, we deliver all goods ordered by 14:00 on the next working day, subject to stock availability.