Shelly Motion 2 Device Smart Control
Main Controls
Below the Main Controls heading, observe the current room temperature, the last date and time motion was detected, Shelly Device battery as a percentage, light status of the room.
Observe the room temperature chart at the bottom of this tab, which display the temperatures measured in the last 24 hours. Below the temperature chart, observe whether or not motion has been detected by the Shelly Device.
At the bottom of this page, observe whether or not motion is being detected.
Charts
Temperature
Observe a chart with the room temperature. Above the temperature chart, you can select the time interval and the date from which you want data to be shown. Click on the expand icon in the top right corner of the Temperature rectangular box if you wish to view the chart in full screen.
Below the chart, observe the average, max, and min temperature values in specified time range. Below these values, you can click the Export CSV
button to download the temperature data as a CSV file.
Event log
Observe the recorded history of the Shelly Device events. See the date, time, and whether or not motion has been detected. An icon of a stationary person indicates that motion was not detected, while an icon of a walking person indicates that motion was detected at the specified time.
Sensor settings
Illumination Definitions
Set illumination values for dark and dusk. Values must be between 0 and 100000.
Motion Settings
Enable/disable the motion sensor.
Set the blind time of the motion sensor in minutes (from 1 to 1440) after the last detected motion.
Select the sensor’s operating mode from the dropdown menu: Any / Dark / Twilight / Bright.
Input the number of consecutive movements (from 1 to 4) for the sensor to detect before reporting motion.
Set the motion detection threshold (from 1 to 256) using the slider. A lower value sets higher sensitivity. See motion detection percentage above of the slider as you move it.
Click the Save
button to save any changes made.
Tamper Sensitivity
Set the temper alarm threshold (from 0 to 80) using the slider. See tamper alarm threshold percentage above of the slider as you move it. Click the Save
button to save any changes made.
Sleep Time
Set the number of seconds for the motion detection to pause. Click the Save
button to save any changes made.
Temperature units
Select ºC/ºF to be the units shown for the temperature on the app. Click the Save
button to save any changes made.
Temperature offset
Set the humidity offset by inputting a value between -10 and 10. Click the Save
button to save any changes made.
Temperature Threshold
Input a value in Celsius (ºC) for the threshold temperature change which will cause the Device to wake up and trigger a sensor data report. (Min: 0.5 ºC - Max: 5 ºC) Click the Save
button to save any changes made.
Schedule
Click the Add schedule
button to create a schedule. Create a weekly schedule for the day(s) and time(s) you want the corresponding device to turn On/Off automatically. You may add up to 20 weekly schedules. This function requires a working connection to the Internet. Set up the following settings, and navigate between pages by clicking the NEXT
or BACK
buttons.
Select the day(s) of the week, and then click the
NEXT
button.Choose time interval: Time, or Sunrise / Sunset.
Set the time for the specified day(s):
Time: Click up/down button, or type in a number, to set a time in hours and minutes.
Sunset / Sunrise: The Shelly device may turn on/off automatically at sunrise/sunset, or at a specified time Before/After Sunrise/Sunset. Select the time in hours and minutes from the dropdown menus.
Set the action: enable sensor / disable sensor.
Click the
Save
button.
Once the schedule has been created, it will appear as a rectangular box on the main Schedule page for the Shelly Device. On this box, you can see the schedule details such as the days of the week, action and time. You can enable/disable a schedule by click the checkbox on the left of the schedule box. You can edit the schedule by clicking on the edit pencil icon on the right, and delete the schedule by clicking the trash icon on the right.
Actions
Use events to trigger http endpoints. You can add up to 20 web hooks.
When motion is detected in any of the conditions below, the sensor will send a separate command when it disappears. The sensor will transmit a new movement after the blind time has elapsed after the last movement.
For each possible condition, check the checkbox to enable the condition. Click the edit icon, and input up to 5 URLs in order to trigger http endpoints. For each URL, set a start and end time for the web hook to be executed. Possible conditions are:
Motion detected
Motion detected in dark
Motion detected in twilight
Motion detected in bright
Dark condition
Twilight condition
Bright condition
Tamper Alarm On
Tamper Alarm Off
Temperature over
Temperature under
Report Url
Click the Quick actions
button at the bottom of this tab. Set up the following settings, and navigate between pages by clicking the NEXT
or BACK
buttons. Create a web hook:
Devices:
Select up to 5 devices which will respond to motion action.
Select the type of device you wish to choose from the dropdown menu: light / relay.
Devices from each available room will appear. Click the checkbox of the device you wish to select.
Blind time: Select a blind time in minutes (from 1 to 10) after last detected motion. Select a blind time from the dropdown menu.
Quick actions: Select condition which will trigger action, choose from the following options:
Motion detected
Motion detected in dark
Motion detected in twilight
Motion detected in bright
Dark condition
Twilight condition
Bright condition
Temperature over
Temperature under
Sensor reports
This function requires a working connection to the Internet. Once the web hook has been created, it will appear as a rectangular box on the main I/O actions page for the Shelly Device. You can enable/disable a schedule by clicking the checkbox to the left of the schedule box. You can edit the schedule by clicking on the edit pencil icon on the right, and delete the schedule by clicking the trash icon on the right.
Networks
Wi-Fi
Register Shelly Device to connect to a Wi-Fi network. Either input or select the Wi-Fi network. Can select an open network, and also set a static IP address.
Access Point
Enable to configure Shelly Device to create a Wi-Fi AP and you can connect to its network. Can also set it to be an open network.
Restrict login
Restrict the web interface of the Shelly Device with a username and password. Click the checkbox to enable this function. Click the APPLY
button to apply changes made.
Application Settings
Exclude From Event Log
Do not show event log reports for this device in the app.
Sync Name
Keep the device name in sync with the name given in the app.
Share
Input an email and share control of the Device with another Shelly Cloud user. The other user will only have access to the Device's power button (on/off), and be able to see the Device Information. The other user cannot see the other device settings.
Settings
LED status disable
Enable/disable Wi-Fi status LED.
Firmware Update
Shows your current firmware version. If a newer version is available, you can update your Shelly device by clicking the Update
button.
Geo Location And Time Zone
Set your time zone and geo-location in one of three ways:
Select it manually by choosing your Time zone from the dropdown menu.
Select your location from the map by clicking
Select from map
button.Enable automatic detection by clicking the
Auto detect location
button.
Device Name
Change the current device name. This will reflect on the Shelly Device name in the application if the “Sync name” application setting is enabled.
Factory Reset
Reset your Shelly Device to its factory settings by clicking the Factory reset
button. This will disconnect the Shelly Device from your Wi-Fi network, and all associated users, including you, will be removed from this Device. All previously set data will be deleted.
Device Reboot
Reboot your Shelly Device.
Device Information
Here you can view the Shelly Device ID, IP and other device settings.