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EN English UMI-0204-040914 
UMS 1.04 Operating instructions 
N 0 1 2 i1 i2 L 
UNIVERSAL ROLLER SHUTTER
II 
Revision History 
Rev. Doc. 
Date 
Revisor 
Pag. 
Description 
0 
04/09/2014 
RC 
Initial version
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Device description 
Line 
Phase connection terminal 
Null 
Neutral connection terminal 
Motor Contacts 
0) Motor common 
1) Closure 
2) Aperture 
Open/Close Buttons 
I1) Close command 
I2) Open command 
Reset 
Press this button to restart the system 
Push Button 
Service button: 1 click to enter Learning Mode, 6 clicks to reset the system to manufacturer's settings Technical Specification 
Power supply 
230 VAC±10% 50/60 Hz 
Maximum Load 
1200 Watt 
System temperature limitation 
105°C 
Work temperature 
0 – 40° C 
Radio protocol 
Z-Wave 868.4 MHz 
Maximum distance 
up to 60 m outdoor 
up to 30 m indoor 
Dimensions 
43x43x17 mm 
Consumption 
< 230 mW in standby mode 
< 500 mW when motor is moving 
Actuator element 
Relay 
Compliance 
CE, RoHs 
PushButtonResetLineNullMotor ContactsOpen/CloseButtons(R) (B) LNi1120i2
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Introduction 
WiDom Universal Roller Shutter is a Z-Wave certified “in wall device”. 
The combination of an innovative design and an effective implementation ensures an extremely low energy consumption. 
After an initial calibration procedure, thanks to a proprietary algorithm, WiDom Universal Roller Shutter is able to exactly identify the position of the roller shutter without using external sensors. During the utilization phase, a continuous and automatic control of limit switches allows maintaining the calibration. In the absence of a power source, the system runs a self-repositioning procedure that restores calibration. 
At the same time, it is completely configurable so that it can adapt to the most varied needs while also being ready to be used without needing additional configurations in order to operate. 
Thanks to the framework developed by WiDom, the various types of “events” on the “External Switch” can be recognised and associated to actions to be performed on the device, on any associated devices, on all devices on the network. The events that the system recognises are the number of “clicks” or hold on the External Switch. 
Although Z-Wave is a rather new technology, it has already become universally recognizable and an officially binding standard, similarly to Wi-Fi. Many manufacturers in various industries offer solutions based on Z-Wave technology, while ensuring their compatibility. This implies that the system is open and it may be extended in the future. 
External switch: Double command button: UP/DOWN, open/close, ON/OFF 
Events: The actions performed on the external Switch: Clicks or Hold. 
Click: If the external switch is a button (when pressed it autonomously returns to the initial position), a click means pressing and then releasing it. If the external switch is bistable (when pressed it does not return to the initial position), a single click means one single flip of the switch. 
Hold: This applies only to buttons that are normally open and that are identified as such when the pressure phase lasts at least 1.5 seconds. 
Device status ON/OFF/STOP, Open/Close/Stop refers to the fact that the motor is rotating towards the direction Open/Close or it is stopped.
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Installation 
INFO: WiDom Universal Roller Shutter is designed to be installed in flush mounting junction boxes and 
close to the motor to be controlled. 
WARNING: WiDom Universal Roller Shutter must be installed by electricians qualified to intervene on 
electrical systems in compliance with safety requirements set out by the regulations in force. 
DANGER: WiDom Universal Roller Shutter must be connected with a voltage of 230 VAC, before 
carrying out any operation, please make sure the general switch of the electricity meter is in the OFF 
position. 
DANGER: Any procedure requiring the use of the (R) and (B) service buttons is related only to the 
installation phase and is to be considered a service procedure that must be performed by qualified 
personnel. This operation must be performed with all necessary precautions for operating in areas with a single 
level of insulation. 
WARNING: Do not connect loads that exceed the maximum load permitted by the relay contacts. 
WARNING: All connections must be performed according to the electrical diagrams provided 
WiDom Universal Roller Shutter Activation 
1) Make sure the main switch is set to the OFF position 
2) Connect the device based on the diagrams provided 
3) Close the electrical box that contains the device 
4) Turn the main switch to the ON position 
5) If necessary, calibrate the motor limit switches (see motor manufacturer's manual) 
6) Include the device in the Z-Wave network 
TIP: The antenna must not be shortened, removed or modified. To ensure maximum 
efficiency, it must be installed as shown. Large size metal equipment near the 
antenna can negatively affect reception. Each WiDom device is a node in a mesh network. 
If there are metal obstacles, the obstacle can often be overcome with a further triangulation 
node. 
(R) 
(B) 
N N 1 2 i1 i2 L
4 
Electrical connections 
N) Neutral; L) Phase; 0, 1, 2) Motor terminals; i1, i2) Commands switch 
WARNING: The power line must be opportunely protected from short-circuits and excess load due to a 
potential motor malfunction. 
(R) 
(B) 
N 0 1 2 i1 i2 L 
L 
N 
M N
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Reset to the factory settings 
The device can be reset to the original factory settings using one of the following methods: 
Method 1: Remove the device from the Z-Wave network 
Method 2: 6 consecutive clicks on UP/DOWN button within 1 minute from the start of the system 
Method 3: Set parameter No. 61 to value 0 - FACTORY RESET (see Configuration Parameters). 
INFO: If the reset is performed while the device is still part of a network, it notifies the other devices that it has been removed (Device Reset Locally Notification). If WiDom Universal Roller Shutter receives a removal notification from another device, it will delete the removed device from its own associations. Including the device into an existing Z-Wave network 
WiDom Universal Roller Shutter can be included and operated in any Z-Wave network with other Z-Wave certified devices from any other manufacturer. As a constantly powered node, WiDom Universal Roller Shutter will act as repeater regardless of the vendor in order to increase reliability of the network. 
The device supports both the Network Wide Inclusion mechanism (which offers the ability to be included in a network even if the device is not directly connected the controller) and Normal Inclusion. 
By default, if the device is not included in any network, as soon as it is powered, the Network Wide Inclusion procedure starts and lasts for about 1 minute. The procedure can be reactivated at the next device restart or by pressing the (R) button. 
If the used controller does not support the Network Wide Inclusion functionality, the device may be included in the network through Normal Inclusion by pressing the (B) button once or three times or alternatively by pressing the external switch once. 
INFO: a single click on the UP button carries out the normal inclusion procedure while a single click on the DOWN button enables the inclusion with the inversion of commands. Excluding the device from a Z-Wave network 
Only a controller can remove a device from the network. WiDom Universal Roller Shutter is compatible with all Z-Wave certified controllers. After the exclusion function has been activated by the controller, the device can be removed by setting it in Learning Mode. 
Be aware that press the (B) button is equal to press the UP button. 
To disable unintentional removals of the device, once it has been included into the network, the Learning Mode activation (by using (B) button or external switch) needs to be explicitly enabled through the use of parameter No. 65. Requesting a network update 
If a SUC (Static Update Controller) or SIS (SUC ID Server) is present within the network, a network update can be requested by pressing the external switch four times. Associations 
WiDom Universal Roller Shutter can control other devices like other relays or dimmers. WiDom Universal Roller Shutter supports 5 association groups: 
Group 1: devices that will be notified of changes in its status 
Group 2: devices that will be controlled by a single click on the external switch 
Group 3: devices that will be controlled by a double click on the external switch 
Group 4: devices that will be controlled by a triple click on the external switch 
Group 5: devices that will be controlled by hold on the external switch
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INFO: Association ensures direct transfer of control commands between devices, and is performed without participation of the main controller. 
TIP: WiDom Universal Roller Shutter can control up to 16 devices for each group. To avoid network delays, we recommend limiting the amount of associated devices to no more than 5 per group. Controlling the device with an external switch 
With WiDom devices, the normal switches/buttons found in a traditional electrical system can become intelligent control systems. 
WiDom framework recognises the number of clicks or hold event on the external switch and can be configured to perform different actions based on the identified event. Controlling the device via the Z-Wave network 
All Z-Wave controllers can control the device using the Basic Set commands. 
The behaviour of the device based on its status and on the commands received from the network can also be configured. Alarms management 
WiDom Universal Roller Shutter can also be configured to react to alarm notifications from sensors on the network. WiDom Universal Roller Shutter recognises and complies with Notification V3 Report frame alarm notifications. 
INFO: By default, WiDom Universal Roller Shutter reacts to smoke, heat, water and home security alarms generated by others Z-Wave sensors in the system. The ON, OFF reaction type can be configured as needed. Switch ALL ON/OFF 
By default, WiDom Universal Roller Shutter accepts Switch All ON/OFF commands. Calibration 
It is the procedure through which the systems carries out a mapping of the position taken by the roller shutter and the motor functioning parameters. After this procedure is executed, it will be possible to control the shutter movement and to indicate the exact position it has to reach. 
The calibration procedure runs automatically as soon as the system is included in a Z-Wave network and it will be automatically repeated in case of inversion of commands through the use of the parameter No. 63 (0x3F). The procedure can be subsequently activated through the use of the parameter No. 60 (0x3C). 
The system precision depends on several factors such as the motor type, the limit switches sensitivity, the shutter type, etc. Statistically, the maximum error occurring while reaching a set position, starting from top or from the bottom is lower than the height of a single shutter batten. 
The start of the calibration procedure requires the system to completely run twice, from being completely closed to completely open and to stop then in the final position. Favourite Positions 
The system can set two favourite positions: one for the upward movements (opening movements) Favourite level for ON position, the other for the downward movements (closing movements) Favourite level for OFF position. These positions can be activated by the user through a double click on the UP button or on the DOWN button respectively.
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Configurations 
Controlling the device by external switch 
The clicks/hold on the external switches control the shutter movements. The actions that will be performed on the associated devices can also be configured. 
Device status 
 Holding the UP/DOWN button makes the motor move in the relevant direction, and stops it as soon as the button is released or the shutter reaches its limit switch. 
 If the motor is moving towards the UP/DOWN direction, an action ordering a movement in the opposite direction would result in a stop of the motor. 
 If the motor is moving towards the UP/DOWN direction, a click on the UP/DOWN button will be ignored. 
 A double click on the button UP/DOWN makes the motor move until it reaches the favourite position set for the UP/DOWN position . 
Parameter No. 1 Enables/Disables the shutter control trough the external Switch (1 byte). 0 – SWITCH DISABLED 1 – SWITCH ENABLED Default value: 1 – SWITCH ENABLED 
Parameter No. 2: Favourite level for ON position (1 byte). From: 50 (50%) to 100 (100% - FULL ON) Default value: 100 – FULL ON 
Parameter No. 3: Favourite level for OFF position (1 byte). From: 0 (OFF) to 49 (49%) Default value: 0 – OFF 
Controlling the associated devices 
Defines the actions to be carried out on the associated devices in terms of Basic Set. The following configurations can be used to configure the parameters No. 5, 6, 7, 8. Configuration Event Action executed on the associated devices 1 – CONTROL ASSOCIATED Actions on the ON button Basic Set ON_LEVEL Actions on the OFF button Basic Set OFF_LEVEL 
2 – IGNORE IF ON 
Actions on the ON button 
No action 
Actions on the OFF button 
Basic Set OFF_LEVEL 3 – IGNORE IF OFF Actions on the ON button No action Actions on the OFF button Basic Set OFF_LEVEL 
4 – IGNORE 
Actions on the ON button 
No action 
Actions on the OFF button 
Parameter No. 5: Action on the associated devices when the external switch receives 1 click (1 byte). Default value: 1 – CONTROL ASSOCIATED 
Parameter No. 6: Action on the associated devices when the external switch receives 2 clicks (1 byte). Default value: 1 – CONTROL ASSOCIATED 
Parameter No. 7: Action on the associated devices when the external switch receives 3 clicks (1 byte). Default value: 1 – CONTROL ASSOCIATED 
Parameter No. 8: Action on the associated devices when the external switch is hold (1 byte) Default value: 1 – CONTROL ASSOCIATED 
WARNING: Careless usage of the configuration parameters can create inconsistencies.
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Controlling the device by Z-Wave Network 
The device final status reached by the device when it receives a Basic Set command from the Z-Wave network. 
Parameter No. 20 (0x14): Device status upon receipt of a Basic Set command (1 byte) 
Configuration Command received Final status 1 – AS RECEIVED (Default value) ON ON OFF OFF 2 – IGNORE IF ON ON Maintains the initial status OFF OFF 3 – IGNORE IF OFF ON ON OFF Maintains the initial status 4 – IGNORE ON Maintains the initial status OFF 
Setting ON_LEVEL and OFF_LEVEL 
Defines the values associated to the ON_LEVEL and OFF_LEVEL parameters used in the Basic Set commands. The following values can be used to configure parameters 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36 and 37. 
From: 1 to 99 for dimming purpose – 0 (OFF) and 255(0xFF) (ON) for switching ONOFF 
Parameter No. 30 (0x1E): ON_LEVEL value used for devices belonging to Group 2 (1 Click association group) (1 byte). 
Default value 255(0xFF) – ON 
Parameter No. 31 (0x1F): OFF_LEVEL value used for devices belonging to Group 2 (1 Click association group) (1 byte). 
Default value 0 – OFF 
Parameter No. 32 (0x20): ON_LEVEL value used for devices belonging to Group 3 (2 Click association group) (1 byte). 
Default value 255(0xFF) – ON 
Parameter No. 33 (0x21): OFF_LEVEL value used for devices belonging to Group 3 (2 Click association group) (1 byte). 
Default value 0 – OFF 
Parameter No. 34 (0x22): ON_LEVEL value used for devices belonging to Group 4 (3 Click association group) (1 byte). 
Default value 255(0xFF) – ON 
Parameter No. 35 (0x23): OFF_LEVEL value used for devices belonging to Group 4 (3 Click association group) (1 byte). 
Default value 0 – OFF 
Parameter No. 36 (0x24): ON_LEVEL value used for devices belonging to Group 5 (Hold association group) (1 byte). 
Default value 255(0xFF) – ON 
Parameter No. 37 (0x25): OFF_LEVEL value used for devices belonging to Group 5 (Hold association group) (1 byte). 
Default value 0 – OFF
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Manage Alarms 
WiDom devices can react to alarms received. The system recognises alarm messages of type Alarm report (version 3 of Alarm Command Class). By default, all alarms are ignored except for those defined in the following table: Alarm Alarm or Notification Type 
Event 
Event Parameters Smoke Alarm, CO, CO2 0x01 – 0x02 – 0x03 ANY ANY 
Heat Alarm 
0x04 
ANY 
ANY Water Alarm 0x05 ANY ANY 
Home Security 
0x07 
ANY 
ANY 
The way the device reacts when it receives an alarm can be customised using parameters 50, 51, 52 and 53. Configuration Device reaction 1 – ON The device status switches to ON 2 – OFF The device status switches to OFF 4 – IGNORE The alarm will be ignored 
Parameter No. 50 (0x32): Smoke Alarm, CO, CO2 Action (1 byte) - Defines how the device reacts when it receives one of the following types of alarms: smoke, CO and CO2. 
Default value: 4 - IGNORE 
Parameter No. 51 (0x33): Heat Alarm (1 byte) - Defines how the device reacts when it receives a Heat Alarm 
Default value: 4 - IGNORE 
Parameter No. 52 (0x34): Water Alarm (1 byte) - Defines how the device reacts when it receives a Water Alarm 
Default value: 4 - IGNORE 
Parameter No. 53 (0x35): Home Security (1 byte) - Defines how the device reacts when it receives a Home Security Alarm. 
Default value: 4 – IGNORE 
Other configuration parameters 
Parameter N°60 (0x3C): Calibration (1 byte) - Starts the system calibration by setting the parameter value as final level From: 0 (0%) to 100 (100%) 
Default value: 0 – 0% 
During the calibration phase the parameter value is set to 1 and it is restored to the default value at the end of the procedure. 
Parameter N°61 (0x3D): Configuration Reset (1 byte) - Defines what are the parameters to be restored to default values. Configuration Device reaction 0 – FACTORY RESET The device is restored to the original manufacturer’s configuration. 
1 – ASSOCIATIONS RESET 
All and only the associations are reset 2 – CONFIGURATIONS RESET The associations are maintained while all other configuration parameters are reset to the manufacturer's original settings, except for this specific configuration. 
4 – IGNORE 
(Default value) 
No action is carried out
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Parameter N°62 (0x3E): Protection time (1 byte) - Represents to maximum time to complete a run (from completely open to completely closed). After that time the relay contacts are opened. 
From: 0 to 127 Seconds 
Default value: 60 Seconds 
Parameter N°63 (0x3F): Inversion of UP/DOWN commands (1 byte) – Inverts the outputs controlling the motor. Once the inversion is enabled, the receipt of an aperture/closure command will make the motor move in the opposite direction compared to what happens when the parameter is set on 0. 
WARNING: The inversion of commands starts the calibration procedure requiring the system to completely run twice, from being completely open to completely closed. 
Configuration Device reaction 0 – DISABLED (Default value) Inversion disabled 1 – ENABLED Inversion enabled 
Parameter No. 65 (0x41): Learn Mode (1 byte) - Defines the sequence of clicks on the external switch to be associated with the Learning Mode status. Configuration Device reaction 0 – DISABLED (Default value) Action of the Learning mode cannot be enabled through the external switch. 
1 – 1 CLICK 
Learning mode activated by 1 click on the external switch 2 – 2 CLICK Learning mode activated by 2 click on the external switch 
3 – 3 CLICK 
Learning mode activated by 3 click on the external switch 
INFO: When Learning mode is associated to a click event any configuration related to the associated devices is ignored. The configuration is valid for a single event. After which the default value will be restored (0 – DISABLED). Disposing the devices 
This product bears the selective sorting symbol for waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). 
This means that this product must be handled pursuant to European Directive 2002/96/EC in order to be recycled or dismantled to minimize its impact on the environment. 
For further information, please contact your local or regional authorities. 
Electronic products not included in the selective sorting process are potentially dangerous for the environment and human health due to the presence of hazardous substances. Compliance with directives 
WiDom devices are built in compliance with directives LVD 2006/95/EC, EMC 2004/108/CE and R&TTE 
Widom shall not be held responsible for any damage caused by these devices if they are used in a manner that is not compliant with the instructions in this manual. WiDom reserves the right to make any changes to the product that it considers necessary or useful without jeopardising its primary features.
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Warranty 
This warranty is provided by WiDom srl (hereinafter “WiDom”) based in Quartu S.Elena 09045 (CA), Italy (VAT number 03452490927). 
WiDom warrants to the original purchaser (hereinafter “Customer”) that the device sold under this agreement (hereinafter “Device”) is free from defects in parts and workmanship under normal use for 12 months from date of purchase (“Warranty Period”). 
The original purchase invoice or sales receipt, showing the date of purchase is the proof of date of purchase by the Customer. 
If a Device, sold by WiDom to the Customer, has manufacturing defects or in any case of alleged lack of conformity, the Customer shall send within thirty (30) days from the day in which he discovers such defects, a claim form by using the web site (www.widom.it) informing WiDom on the full name of the Customer, the nature of the defects and the date in which the Devices has been purchased. 
Warranty Claims received after the expiration of the Warranty Period shall not be considered valid. 
Once WiDom, receives the Warranty Claim, it shall inform the Customer by e-mail or letter, if the Warranty is applicable and the address where the Device shall be sent in order to verify the defects (if any). Customer must prepay shipping and transportation charges as indicated by WiDom. The Device shall be sent by the Customer to WiDom at its own costs and expenses, by express courier or hand delivered, and with the original packaging, the supplied accessories (if any) and documents proving date of purchase. WiDom shall then inform the Customer about the defects and on its repair or replacement (where applicable). Should WiDom not evidence defects on the Device, the Device shall be returned to the Customer. 
Should WiDom notices the defects, and this warranty is applicable, it will remove, at its sole discretion, any defect, free of charge, by repairing any defective components of the Device with new or regenerated components or by replacing the Device. The Warranty Period of the replaced or repaired Device shall not be extended. 
WiDom will ship the repaired or a replaced Device to Customer freight prepaid. 
WiDom will not be liable for damages to property caused by faulty device. WiDom will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential or punitive damages, or for any damage, including, inter alia, loss of profits, savings, data, loss of benefits, claims by third parties and any property damage or personal injuries arising from or related to the use of the Device. 
If the Device cannot be replaced with another of the same type (e.g. the Device is no longer in production or no longer available for selling in the Customer’s country), it may be replaced with a different one having similar technical specifications to the faulty one. Such replacement shall be considered as a total fulfilment of WiDom’s obligations. 
Warranty exclusion 
- defects caused by normal wear of parts or especially subject to wear, such as parts that require periodic replacement during the normal operation of the system (e.g. Batteries); 
- splits, cracks, scratches, dents, scratched or discolored surfaces and parts, breakage of plastic parts and in general of any other cosmetic damage; 
- damages resulting from use of the system other than that provided, including but not limited to the failure to follow instructions contained in the operating manual; 
- damages caused by accident, abuse, misuse, dirt, viruses, liquid contact, fire, earthquake, improper or inadequate maintenance or calibration, negligence or other external causes; 
- environmental damage and / or defects caused by smoke, dust, dirt, soot, or other external influences; 
- damages caused by modifications and alterations in the functionality or features without the written permission of WiDom; 
- damages resulting from transportation or inadequate packaging when returning the product to a WiDom or to an authorize service center; 
- defects caused by force majeure events such as lightning, floods, fires, incorrect voltage, improper ventilation; 
- damages caused by malfunctioning software, computer virus attack, or by failure to update the software as recommended by WiDom; 
- damages resulting from surges in the power and/or telecommunication network, improper connection to the grid in a manner inconsistent with the operating manual, or from connecting other devices not recommended by WiDom; 
- damages caused by operating or storing the device in extremely adverse conditions, i.e. high humidity, dust, too low (freezing) or too high ambient temperature; 
- products whose serial number has been removed, damaged or rendered illegible;
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- expiration of the Warranty Period. 
If a defect is not covered by the Warranty, WiDom will inform the Customer about the extra expenses for the repair or replacement. 
This warranty may be subject to changes. Please check at www.widom.it the newest warranty claim procedure. 
This guarantee shall not exclude, limit or suspend the Customer rights when the provided product is inconsistent with the purchase agreement. 
© All rights reserved. WiDom is a trademark of WiDom srl. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective owners. WiDom reserves the right to change product features and specifications at any time without notice, and is not responsible for typographical or graphical errors that may appear in this document. 
Please check at www.widom.it the newest version of this document. 
Printed in Italy on low-impact recyclable paper.

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Manual widom universal roller shutter en

  • 1. EN English UMI-0204-040914 UMS 1.04 Operating instructions N 0 1 2 i1 i2 L UNIVERSAL ROLLER SHUTTER
  • 2. II Revision History Rev. Doc. Date Revisor Pag. Description 0 04/09/2014 RC Initial version
  • 3. 1 Device description Line Phase connection terminal Null Neutral connection terminal Motor Contacts 0) Motor common 1) Closure 2) Aperture Open/Close Buttons I1) Close command I2) Open command Reset Press this button to restart the system Push Button Service button: 1 click to enter Learning Mode, 6 clicks to reset the system to manufacturer's settings Technical Specification Power supply 230 VAC±10% 50/60 Hz Maximum Load 1200 Watt System temperature limitation 105°C Work temperature 0 – 40° C Radio protocol Z-Wave 868.4 MHz Maximum distance up to 60 m outdoor up to 30 m indoor Dimensions 43x43x17 mm Consumption < 230 mW in standby mode < 500 mW when motor is moving Actuator element Relay Compliance CE, RoHs PushButtonResetLineNullMotor ContactsOpen/CloseButtons(R) (B) LNi1120i2
  • 4. 2 Introduction WiDom Universal Roller Shutter is a Z-Wave certified “in wall device”. The combination of an innovative design and an effective implementation ensures an extremely low energy consumption. After an initial calibration procedure, thanks to a proprietary algorithm, WiDom Universal Roller Shutter is able to exactly identify the position of the roller shutter without using external sensors. During the utilization phase, a continuous and automatic control of limit switches allows maintaining the calibration. In the absence of a power source, the system runs a self-repositioning procedure that restores calibration. At the same time, it is completely configurable so that it can adapt to the most varied needs while also being ready to be used without needing additional configurations in order to operate. Thanks to the framework developed by WiDom, the various types of “events” on the “External Switch” can be recognised and associated to actions to be performed on the device, on any associated devices, on all devices on the network. The events that the system recognises are the number of “clicks” or hold on the External Switch. Although Z-Wave is a rather new technology, it has already become universally recognizable and an officially binding standard, similarly to Wi-Fi. Many manufacturers in various industries offer solutions based on Z-Wave technology, while ensuring their compatibility. This implies that the system is open and it may be extended in the future. External switch: Double command button: UP/DOWN, open/close, ON/OFF Events: The actions performed on the external Switch: Clicks or Hold. Click: If the external switch is a button (when pressed it autonomously returns to the initial position), a click means pressing and then releasing it. If the external switch is bistable (when pressed it does not return to the initial position), a single click means one single flip of the switch. Hold: This applies only to buttons that are normally open and that are identified as such when the pressure phase lasts at least 1.5 seconds. Device status ON/OFF/STOP, Open/Close/Stop refers to the fact that the motor is rotating towards the direction Open/Close or it is stopped.
  • 5. 3 Installation INFO: WiDom Universal Roller Shutter is designed to be installed in flush mounting junction boxes and close to the motor to be controlled. WARNING: WiDom Universal Roller Shutter must be installed by electricians qualified to intervene on electrical systems in compliance with safety requirements set out by the regulations in force. DANGER: WiDom Universal Roller Shutter must be connected with a voltage of 230 VAC, before carrying out any operation, please make sure the general switch of the electricity meter is in the OFF position. DANGER: Any procedure requiring the use of the (R) and (B) service buttons is related only to the installation phase and is to be considered a service procedure that must be performed by qualified personnel. This operation must be performed with all necessary precautions for operating in areas with a single level of insulation. WARNING: Do not connect loads that exceed the maximum load permitted by the relay contacts. WARNING: All connections must be performed according to the electrical diagrams provided WiDom Universal Roller Shutter Activation 1) Make sure the main switch is set to the OFF position 2) Connect the device based on the diagrams provided 3) Close the electrical box that contains the device 4) Turn the main switch to the ON position 5) If necessary, calibrate the motor limit switches (see motor manufacturer's manual) 6) Include the device in the Z-Wave network TIP: The antenna must not be shortened, removed or modified. To ensure maximum efficiency, it must be installed as shown. Large size metal equipment near the antenna can negatively affect reception. Each WiDom device is a node in a mesh network. If there are metal obstacles, the obstacle can often be overcome with a further triangulation node. (R) (B) N N 1 2 i1 i2 L
  • 6. 4 Electrical connections N) Neutral; L) Phase; 0, 1, 2) Motor terminals; i1, i2) Commands switch WARNING: The power line must be opportunely protected from short-circuits and excess load due to a potential motor malfunction. (R) (B) N 0 1 2 i1 i2 L L N M N
  • 7. 5 Reset to the factory settings The device can be reset to the original factory settings using one of the following methods: Method 1: Remove the device from the Z-Wave network Method 2: 6 consecutive clicks on UP/DOWN button within 1 minute from the start of the system Method 3: Set parameter No. 61 to value 0 - FACTORY RESET (see Configuration Parameters). INFO: If the reset is performed while the device is still part of a network, it notifies the other devices that it has been removed (Device Reset Locally Notification). If WiDom Universal Roller Shutter receives a removal notification from another device, it will delete the removed device from its own associations. Including the device into an existing Z-Wave network WiDom Universal Roller Shutter can be included and operated in any Z-Wave network with other Z-Wave certified devices from any other manufacturer. As a constantly powered node, WiDom Universal Roller Shutter will act as repeater regardless of the vendor in order to increase reliability of the network. The device supports both the Network Wide Inclusion mechanism (which offers the ability to be included in a network even if the device is not directly connected the controller) and Normal Inclusion. By default, if the device is not included in any network, as soon as it is powered, the Network Wide Inclusion procedure starts and lasts for about 1 minute. The procedure can be reactivated at the next device restart or by pressing the (R) button. If the used controller does not support the Network Wide Inclusion functionality, the device may be included in the network through Normal Inclusion by pressing the (B) button once or three times or alternatively by pressing the external switch once. INFO: a single click on the UP button carries out the normal inclusion procedure while a single click on the DOWN button enables the inclusion with the inversion of commands. Excluding the device from a Z-Wave network Only a controller can remove a device from the network. WiDom Universal Roller Shutter is compatible with all Z-Wave certified controllers. After the exclusion function has been activated by the controller, the device can be removed by setting it in Learning Mode. Be aware that press the (B) button is equal to press the UP button. To disable unintentional removals of the device, once it has been included into the network, the Learning Mode activation (by using (B) button or external switch) needs to be explicitly enabled through the use of parameter No. 65. Requesting a network update If a SUC (Static Update Controller) or SIS (SUC ID Server) is present within the network, a network update can be requested by pressing the external switch four times. Associations WiDom Universal Roller Shutter can control other devices like other relays or dimmers. WiDom Universal Roller Shutter supports 5 association groups: Group 1: devices that will be notified of changes in its status Group 2: devices that will be controlled by a single click on the external switch Group 3: devices that will be controlled by a double click on the external switch Group 4: devices that will be controlled by a triple click on the external switch Group 5: devices that will be controlled by hold on the external switch
  • 8. 6 INFO: Association ensures direct transfer of control commands between devices, and is performed without participation of the main controller. TIP: WiDom Universal Roller Shutter can control up to 16 devices for each group. To avoid network delays, we recommend limiting the amount of associated devices to no more than 5 per group. Controlling the device with an external switch With WiDom devices, the normal switches/buttons found in a traditional electrical system can become intelligent control systems. WiDom framework recognises the number of clicks or hold event on the external switch and can be configured to perform different actions based on the identified event. Controlling the device via the Z-Wave network All Z-Wave controllers can control the device using the Basic Set commands. The behaviour of the device based on its status and on the commands received from the network can also be configured. Alarms management WiDom Universal Roller Shutter can also be configured to react to alarm notifications from sensors on the network. WiDom Universal Roller Shutter recognises and complies with Notification V3 Report frame alarm notifications. INFO: By default, WiDom Universal Roller Shutter reacts to smoke, heat, water and home security alarms generated by others Z-Wave sensors in the system. The ON, OFF reaction type can be configured as needed. Switch ALL ON/OFF By default, WiDom Universal Roller Shutter accepts Switch All ON/OFF commands. Calibration It is the procedure through which the systems carries out a mapping of the position taken by the roller shutter and the motor functioning parameters. After this procedure is executed, it will be possible to control the shutter movement and to indicate the exact position it has to reach. The calibration procedure runs automatically as soon as the system is included in a Z-Wave network and it will be automatically repeated in case of inversion of commands through the use of the parameter No. 63 (0x3F). The procedure can be subsequently activated through the use of the parameter No. 60 (0x3C). The system precision depends on several factors such as the motor type, the limit switches sensitivity, the shutter type, etc. Statistically, the maximum error occurring while reaching a set position, starting from top or from the bottom is lower than the height of a single shutter batten. The start of the calibration procedure requires the system to completely run twice, from being completely closed to completely open and to stop then in the final position. Favourite Positions The system can set two favourite positions: one for the upward movements (opening movements) Favourite level for ON position, the other for the downward movements (closing movements) Favourite level for OFF position. These positions can be activated by the user through a double click on the UP button or on the DOWN button respectively.
  • 9. 7 Configurations Controlling the device by external switch The clicks/hold on the external switches control the shutter movements. The actions that will be performed on the associated devices can also be configured. Device status  Holding the UP/DOWN button makes the motor move in the relevant direction, and stops it as soon as the button is released or the shutter reaches its limit switch.  If the motor is moving towards the UP/DOWN direction, an action ordering a movement in the opposite direction would result in a stop of the motor.  If the motor is moving towards the UP/DOWN direction, a click on the UP/DOWN button will be ignored.  A double click on the button UP/DOWN makes the motor move until it reaches the favourite position set for the UP/DOWN position . Parameter No. 1 Enables/Disables the shutter control trough the external Switch (1 byte). 0 – SWITCH DISABLED 1 – SWITCH ENABLED Default value: 1 – SWITCH ENABLED Parameter No. 2: Favourite level for ON position (1 byte). From: 50 (50%) to 100 (100% - FULL ON) Default value: 100 – FULL ON Parameter No. 3: Favourite level for OFF position (1 byte). From: 0 (OFF) to 49 (49%) Default value: 0 – OFF Controlling the associated devices Defines the actions to be carried out on the associated devices in terms of Basic Set. The following configurations can be used to configure the parameters No. 5, 6, 7, 8. Configuration Event Action executed on the associated devices 1 – CONTROL ASSOCIATED Actions on the ON button Basic Set ON_LEVEL Actions on the OFF button Basic Set OFF_LEVEL 2 – IGNORE IF ON Actions on the ON button No action Actions on the OFF button Basic Set OFF_LEVEL 3 – IGNORE IF OFF Actions on the ON button No action Actions on the OFF button Basic Set OFF_LEVEL 4 – IGNORE Actions on the ON button No action Actions on the OFF button Parameter No. 5: Action on the associated devices when the external switch receives 1 click (1 byte). Default value: 1 – CONTROL ASSOCIATED Parameter No. 6: Action on the associated devices when the external switch receives 2 clicks (1 byte). Default value: 1 – CONTROL ASSOCIATED Parameter No. 7: Action on the associated devices when the external switch receives 3 clicks (1 byte). Default value: 1 – CONTROL ASSOCIATED Parameter No. 8: Action on the associated devices when the external switch is hold (1 byte) Default value: 1 – CONTROL ASSOCIATED WARNING: Careless usage of the configuration parameters can create inconsistencies.
  • 10. 8 Controlling the device by Z-Wave Network The device final status reached by the device when it receives a Basic Set command from the Z-Wave network. Parameter No. 20 (0x14): Device status upon receipt of a Basic Set command (1 byte) Configuration Command received Final status 1 – AS RECEIVED (Default value) ON ON OFF OFF 2 – IGNORE IF ON ON Maintains the initial status OFF OFF 3 – IGNORE IF OFF ON ON OFF Maintains the initial status 4 – IGNORE ON Maintains the initial status OFF Setting ON_LEVEL and OFF_LEVEL Defines the values associated to the ON_LEVEL and OFF_LEVEL parameters used in the Basic Set commands. The following values can be used to configure parameters 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36 and 37. From: 1 to 99 for dimming purpose – 0 (OFF) and 255(0xFF) (ON) for switching ONOFF Parameter No. 30 (0x1E): ON_LEVEL value used for devices belonging to Group 2 (1 Click association group) (1 byte). Default value 255(0xFF) – ON Parameter No. 31 (0x1F): OFF_LEVEL value used for devices belonging to Group 2 (1 Click association group) (1 byte). Default value 0 – OFF Parameter No. 32 (0x20): ON_LEVEL value used for devices belonging to Group 3 (2 Click association group) (1 byte). Default value 255(0xFF) – ON Parameter No. 33 (0x21): OFF_LEVEL value used for devices belonging to Group 3 (2 Click association group) (1 byte). Default value 0 – OFF Parameter No. 34 (0x22): ON_LEVEL value used for devices belonging to Group 4 (3 Click association group) (1 byte). Default value 255(0xFF) – ON Parameter No. 35 (0x23): OFF_LEVEL value used for devices belonging to Group 4 (3 Click association group) (1 byte). Default value 0 – OFF Parameter No. 36 (0x24): ON_LEVEL value used for devices belonging to Group 5 (Hold association group) (1 byte). Default value 255(0xFF) – ON Parameter No. 37 (0x25): OFF_LEVEL value used for devices belonging to Group 5 (Hold association group) (1 byte). Default value 0 – OFF
  • 11. 9 Manage Alarms WiDom devices can react to alarms received. The system recognises alarm messages of type Alarm report (version 3 of Alarm Command Class). By default, all alarms are ignored except for those defined in the following table: Alarm Alarm or Notification Type Event Event Parameters Smoke Alarm, CO, CO2 0x01 – 0x02 – 0x03 ANY ANY Heat Alarm 0x04 ANY ANY Water Alarm 0x05 ANY ANY Home Security 0x07 ANY ANY The way the device reacts when it receives an alarm can be customised using parameters 50, 51, 52 and 53. Configuration Device reaction 1 – ON The device status switches to ON 2 – OFF The device status switches to OFF 4 – IGNORE The alarm will be ignored Parameter No. 50 (0x32): Smoke Alarm, CO, CO2 Action (1 byte) - Defines how the device reacts when it receives one of the following types of alarms: smoke, CO and CO2. Default value: 4 - IGNORE Parameter No. 51 (0x33): Heat Alarm (1 byte) - Defines how the device reacts when it receives a Heat Alarm Default value: 4 - IGNORE Parameter No. 52 (0x34): Water Alarm (1 byte) - Defines how the device reacts when it receives a Water Alarm Default value: 4 - IGNORE Parameter No. 53 (0x35): Home Security (1 byte) - Defines how the device reacts when it receives a Home Security Alarm. Default value: 4 – IGNORE Other configuration parameters Parameter N°60 (0x3C): Calibration (1 byte) - Starts the system calibration by setting the parameter value as final level From: 0 (0%) to 100 (100%) Default value: 0 – 0% During the calibration phase the parameter value is set to 1 and it is restored to the default value at the end of the procedure. Parameter N°61 (0x3D): Configuration Reset (1 byte) - Defines what are the parameters to be restored to default values. Configuration Device reaction 0 – FACTORY RESET The device is restored to the original manufacturer’s configuration. 1 – ASSOCIATIONS RESET All and only the associations are reset 2 – CONFIGURATIONS RESET The associations are maintained while all other configuration parameters are reset to the manufacturer's original settings, except for this specific configuration. 4 – IGNORE (Default value) No action is carried out
  • 12. 10 Parameter N°62 (0x3E): Protection time (1 byte) - Represents to maximum time to complete a run (from completely open to completely closed). After that time the relay contacts are opened. From: 0 to 127 Seconds Default value: 60 Seconds Parameter N°63 (0x3F): Inversion of UP/DOWN commands (1 byte) – Inverts the outputs controlling the motor. Once the inversion is enabled, the receipt of an aperture/closure command will make the motor move in the opposite direction compared to what happens when the parameter is set on 0. WARNING: The inversion of commands starts the calibration procedure requiring the system to completely run twice, from being completely open to completely closed. Configuration Device reaction 0 – DISABLED (Default value) Inversion disabled 1 – ENABLED Inversion enabled Parameter No. 65 (0x41): Learn Mode (1 byte) - Defines the sequence of clicks on the external switch to be associated with the Learning Mode status. Configuration Device reaction 0 – DISABLED (Default value) Action of the Learning mode cannot be enabled through the external switch. 1 – 1 CLICK Learning mode activated by 1 click on the external switch 2 – 2 CLICK Learning mode activated by 2 click on the external switch 3 – 3 CLICK Learning mode activated by 3 click on the external switch INFO: When Learning mode is associated to a click event any configuration related to the associated devices is ignored. The configuration is valid for a single event. After which the default value will be restored (0 – DISABLED). Disposing the devices This product bears the selective sorting symbol for waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). This means that this product must be handled pursuant to European Directive 2002/96/EC in order to be recycled or dismantled to minimize its impact on the environment. For further information, please contact your local or regional authorities. Electronic products not included in the selective sorting process are potentially dangerous for the environment and human health due to the presence of hazardous substances. Compliance with directives WiDom devices are built in compliance with directives LVD 2006/95/EC, EMC 2004/108/CE and R&TTE Widom shall not be held responsible for any damage caused by these devices if they are used in a manner that is not compliant with the instructions in this manual. WiDom reserves the right to make any changes to the product that it considers necessary or useful without jeopardising its primary features.
  • 13. 11 Warranty This warranty is provided by WiDom srl (hereinafter “WiDom”) based in Quartu S.Elena 09045 (CA), Italy (VAT number 03452490927). WiDom warrants to the original purchaser (hereinafter “Customer”) that the device sold under this agreement (hereinafter “Device”) is free from defects in parts and workmanship under normal use for 12 months from date of purchase (“Warranty Period”). The original purchase invoice or sales receipt, showing the date of purchase is the proof of date of purchase by the Customer. If a Device, sold by WiDom to the Customer, has manufacturing defects or in any case of alleged lack of conformity, the Customer shall send within thirty (30) days from the day in which he discovers such defects, a claim form by using the web site (www.widom.it) informing WiDom on the full name of the Customer, the nature of the defects and the date in which the Devices has been purchased. Warranty Claims received after the expiration of the Warranty Period shall not be considered valid. Once WiDom, receives the Warranty Claim, it shall inform the Customer by e-mail or letter, if the Warranty is applicable and the address where the Device shall be sent in order to verify the defects (if any). Customer must prepay shipping and transportation charges as indicated by WiDom. The Device shall be sent by the Customer to WiDom at its own costs and expenses, by express courier or hand delivered, and with the original packaging, the supplied accessories (if any) and documents proving date of purchase. WiDom shall then inform the Customer about the defects and on its repair or replacement (where applicable). Should WiDom not evidence defects on the Device, the Device shall be returned to the Customer. Should WiDom notices the defects, and this warranty is applicable, it will remove, at its sole discretion, any defect, free of charge, by repairing any defective components of the Device with new or regenerated components or by replacing the Device. The Warranty Period of the replaced or repaired Device shall not be extended. WiDom will ship the repaired or a replaced Device to Customer freight prepaid. WiDom will not be liable for damages to property caused by faulty device. WiDom will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential or punitive damages, or for any damage, including, inter alia, loss of profits, savings, data, loss of benefits, claims by third parties and any property damage or personal injuries arising from or related to the use of the Device. If the Device cannot be replaced with another of the same type (e.g. the Device is no longer in production or no longer available for selling in the Customer’s country), it may be replaced with a different one having similar technical specifications to the faulty one. Such replacement shall be considered as a total fulfilment of WiDom’s obligations. Warranty exclusion - defects caused by normal wear of parts or especially subject to wear, such as parts that require periodic replacement during the normal operation of the system (e.g. Batteries); - splits, cracks, scratches, dents, scratched or discolored surfaces and parts, breakage of plastic parts and in general of any other cosmetic damage; - damages resulting from use of the system other than that provided, including but not limited to the failure to follow instructions contained in the operating manual; - damages caused by accident, abuse, misuse, dirt, viruses, liquid contact, fire, earthquake, improper or inadequate maintenance or calibration, negligence or other external causes; - environmental damage and / or defects caused by smoke, dust, dirt, soot, or other external influences; - damages caused by modifications and alterations in the functionality or features without the written permission of WiDom; - damages resulting from transportation or inadequate packaging when returning the product to a WiDom or to an authorize service center; - defects caused by force majeure events such as lightning, floods, fires, incorrect voltage, improper ventilation; - damages caused by malfunctioning software, computer virus attack, or by failure to update the software as recommended by WiDom; - damages resulting from surges in the power and/or telecommunication network, improper connection to the grid in a manner inconsistent with the operating manual, or from connecting other devices not recommended by WiDom; - damages caused by operating or storing the device in extremely adverse conditions, i.e. high humidity, dust, too low (freezing) or too high ambient temperature; - products whose serial number has been removed, damaged or rendered illegible;
  • 14. 12 - expiration of the Warranty Period. If a defect is not covered by the Warranty, WiDom will inform the Customer about the extra expenses for the repair or replacement. This warranty may be subject to changes. Please check at www.widom.it the newest warranty claim procedure. This guarantee shall not exclude, limit or suspend the Customer rights when the provided product is inconsistent with the purchase agreement. © All rights reserved. WiDom is a trademark of WiDom srl. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective owners. WiDom reserves the right to change product features and specifications at any time without notice, and is not responsible for typographical or graphical errors that may appear in this document. Please check at www.widom.it the newest version of this document. Printed in Italy on low-impact recyclable paper.