Indicator Description
| LED status | Device status & operation instructions |
| The yellow indicator is normally on | After the device is powered on, the yellow status indicator is normally on until the system start-up of the device is finished. |
| The yellow indicator flickers quickly | After the system start-up or reset is completed, the device enters the AP or Bluetooth network configuration mode and waits to receive the state information of WiFi. The status indicator is set to yellow indicator flickering quickly before the networking information received; |
| The blue indicator flickers quickly | When the device is being connected to the router, the blue indicator flickers quickly. |
| The blue indicator flickers slowly | After successfully connected to the router, the device is being connected to the AIOT platform, |
| The blue indicator flickers quickly | The device is offline and is not connected to the router |
| The white indicator is normally on. | No password/failed to connect to the router/failed to connect to AIOT |
| The indicator is off | After successfully connected to the AIOT, the status light of the device is off (different from that of the gateway, the device enters the working state after connected to a network); If the device cannot be connected to the AIOT after successful networking and can be connected to the router, the status indicator will be still off. |
| The red indicator is normally on | Device fault (overtemperature and excessive acceleration vibration can cause the device to enter a state where the sensor cannot work normally) |
| The yellow indicator flickers slowly | The user can update the firmware through APP OTA. In the process of updating, the status indicator of the device is set to yellow indicator flickering slowly |
| Blue indicator flickers twice quickly | Identify function. When searching for the device via APP, the blue indicator of the device will react by flickering twice |

Device Card and Homepage
Once bounded, you can view the current status of the device on the FP2 device card, including presence, absence, falling, and offline states. Illuminance is displayed through separate cards.
On the Presence Sensor FP2 device homepage, you can access the floorplan, coordinate information, logs, zone management, and installation mode.
The floorplan is divided into 16x20=320 cells. Each cell represents a detection space of 0.5m x 0.5m = 0.25 square meters.

After bounded, you can follow the installation guide to configure important settings, including modes, edges, and interference sources.
FP2 supports presence detection, zone dectection (Personnel positioning), falling detection.
Default mode is always on by default, regardless of selecting any two other modes.
Application of Equipment

Only enable body existence monitoring

Personnel positioning

Step 2: Edge Setting
The edge setting is primarily used to reduce false targets caused by signal reflections from walls or other objects. It is recommended to set the area beyond the wall as the edge.
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Automatic configuration(2/3)
Step 3: Interference Source Configuring
Living and office spaces often have moving targets such as curtains, fans, green plants moved by wind, and clothes hanging. If the sensor faces these objects, a false alarm may easily occur, so it needs to be marked as an interference source.
Note: Make sure to configure the interference source only after ensuring that humans and pets have left the area.
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Autoratic configuration(3/3)
Click the FP2 device homepage edit area to access settings for templates, stickers, monitoring and other areas. Long press a set area to edit it directly. Click Sticker to edit them, and click Template to access the template page.

FP2 supports up to 30 detection zones. FP2 allows up to 30 detection zones. Select cells with one finger slide. Use two fingers to zoom and drag during editing.
For each zone, you can edit the name, choose colors, and select the type.
Type selection allows FP2 to optimize monitoring parameters for better recognition.
Once the monitoring zone is set, zone automation options are generated. If FP2 is added to Apple Home, the area syncs automatically, creating occupancy sensors. By enabling zone name sync in the app settings, the name also syncs to Apple Home.


Customization/


We offer 16 sticker types, with a limit of 20 per user. Stickers can be selected, enlarged, shrunk or deleted. To rotate a sticker, drag or click the rotate button in its lower-left corner.

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Edges, Interference Sources, and Entrances/Exits10
These areas don't generate automation but impact device accuracy. Entrances/exits are where people appear or disappear, like hallways or doors.
Set more cells than actual doors to ensure accurate entry and exit. Target creation and deletion will be faster in these areas, with stricter conditions.
Configuring edges and interference sources is crucial. No targets are created in edge areas, and valid targets won't enter.
Targets aren't created in interference sources, but valid targets can move into them.




Templates save layout configurations, allowing users to experiment in different home spaces without repetitive setups.
Save the current area configuration by clicking the button in the top right corner as a personal template, including monitoring areas, other areas, and stickers.

Click to enter the template page, where you can import recommended and personal templates. Templates support previewing and importing. Personal templates can be managed, renamed, and deleted.
There are currently 11 recommended templates to choose from, which users can edit based on their actual layout, including a blank template that clears all area content.
* Note that applying a template will delete existing area configurations, so save accordingly. Zone automations needs to be adjusted after applying a template. Personal templates are shared within an account, not only for this device but for all FP2s within the user's account.


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FP2 supports the following More Settings:
( 1 ) Anti-light pollution mode
When activated, all indicator lights, including protection and offline reminders, are turned off during specified periods.
Note: Reset and network access indicators still function normally during network access.
(2) Detection modes
FP2 supports presence detection, zone dectection (Personnel positioning), falling detection. Default mode is always on by default, regardless of selecting any two other modes.
Note: Future FP2 OTA will support more modes.
Zone detection includes detection direction and coordinate direction reversal configuration options.
Coordinate direction reversal supports enabling, disabling, and auto modes. In auto mode, FP2 system automatically recognizes the installation method of the device and decides whether to enable coordinate direction reversal.
When the detection direction function is set to left-right monitoring,
the entry and exit directions will have distinct attributes, and will be divided into left-entry, right-entry, left-exit, and right-exit.
(3) Presence Detection Sensitivity
Sensitivity levels impact FP2's response speed and accuracy. Higher sensitivity offers quicker responses but may cause false alarms. Use high sensitivity in static areas like bedrooms, and low sensitivity in dynamic areas like hallways.
( 4 ) Proximity Sensing Distance
This setting influences proximity sensing for both radar and surrounding area.
With low, medium, and high settings, the distance thresholds are 1m, 2m, and 3m. For example, at medium, events are reported when a person is within 2m (approaching) or more than 2m (departing from the radar or area.
(5) Fall Detection Sensitivity
Different fall detection sensitivities affect the recognition range and false alarm rate. Higher sensitivity detects more fall types but may cause some false alarms, such as a slow sitting action being misinterpreted as a fall.
(6) Reset to Absence Status
If the device has false alarms, you can click "Reset to Absence Status" to clear all targets in the entire space.
( 7 ) Name Synchronization
With this feature, you can synchronize the set zone names with Apple Home.


| Automatic name | Definition | Description |
| Presence | Someone is detected | Status |
| Absence | Noone detected | Status, it usually takes 6-30s of continuous detecting from presence to absence. |
| presence for some time | Scope of duration: 1s~23h59min59s Default: 10min | Status |
| Absence for some time | Scope of duration: 1s~23h59min59s Default: 10min | Status |
| Enter | It is detected that someone entered the space | Transient, only valid for the first person. Left-in and right-in will be distinguished under the left-right monitoring mode. Global effective only, left-in and right-in events of the zone won't be reported. |
| Leave | It is detected that someone is leaving. | Transient, only effective for the last person. Left-out and right-out will be distinguished under the left-right monitoring mode. Global effective only, left-out and right-out events of the zone won't be reported. |
| Enter from the left | It is detected that someone enters from the left side. | Transient |
| Leave on the left | It is detected that someone leaves from the left side. | Transient |
| Enter from the right | It is detected that someone enters from the right side. | Transient |
| Leave on the right | It is detected that someone leaves from the right side. | Transient |
| Approaching | There are 3 levels of sensing distance for approaching: Far, Medium, Near Default: Medium | Transient, both the global and the zone can have approaching events; If the threshold is approached by any one of the targets, an approaching event will be reported. |
| going away | There are 3 levels of sensing distance for approaching: Far, Medium, Near Default: Medium | Transient, both the global and the zone can have departure events; If anyone is away from the threshold, a departure event will be reported. |
| Someone falls down | When it is detected that there's a user falling down | Transient |
| Fall down and exceed a certain time | The status of falling has been a certain period of time. | Status |
| Illuminance reached up to | When the Illuminance rises from a low value to a specified value | Transient |
| Illuminance drops to | When the Illuminance is reduced from a low value to a specified value | Transient |
| Above assigned illuminance | When the Illuminance is larger than a specified value | Status |
| Below assigned illuminance | When the Illuminance is smaller than a specified value | Status |
| Presence for some time(Zone) | Scope of duration: 1s~23h59min59s Default: 10min | Status |
| Absence for some time(Zone) | Scope of the duration: 1s~23h59min59s Default: 10min | Status |
| Presence(Zone) | Someone detected in the zone | Status |
| Absence(Zone) | No one detected in the zone | Status |
| Enter the zone | It is detected that someone entered the designated zone. | Transient, effective for the first person in the zone |
| Leave the zone | It is detected that someone left the designated zone. | Transient, effective for the last person in the zone |
| Approaching the zone | It is detected that someone approached the designated zone. | Transient |
| Going away from the zone | It is detected that someone was away from the designated zone. | Transient |
Automatic motion
| Name | Definition | Description |
| Reset absence | Clear all targets in the space |

Apple Home
Presence Sensor FP2 supports HomeKit. When no zone is set, FP2 appears as a presence sensor and an illuminance sensor in Apple Home.

If the zones are set through Aqara Home, the zones will be synchronized to Apple Home automatically. An Aqara Presence Sensor will be generated correspondingly in each zone among the types of occupancy sensor.
To sync area names, use the name synchronization in more settings. Each presence sensor in Apple Home can have separate automation events.


Each presence sensor of Apple Home can be set into an automatic event independently.

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