This document provides instructions for installing and configuring a PAN06-1/-2/-3 In Wall Dual relay switch module. It can be included in a Z-Wave network and used to control loads by switching relays on and off. The module has an LED indicator and button for inclusion, exclusion, reset, and association. It supports association groups to send switch reports and overload alarms to other devices. Configuration parameters allow controlling both relays together or individually.
This document provides information about the Qubino Flush 1D relay Z-Wave module. The module is used for switching electrical devices on or off and can be controlled via Z-wave network or a wall switch. It is designed to fit inside a flush mounting box and can support connection of a digital temperature sensor. The module also functions as a Z-Wave repeater to improve network range and stability. Installation and configuration details are included along with technical specifications.
This document summarizes the features and functionality of an in-wall dual relay switch module. The module contains two relays that can be used to control AC power to loads like lights. It supports inclusion and exclusion from Z-Wave networks as well as basic on/off control. The module can also monitor power usage of connected loads and report this data to the Z-Wave controller. It supports association groups to send reports to other devices and responds to metering commands to provide power readings.
This document provides information about a Z-Wave flush dimmer module. It can dim lights and control fan speed through a Z-Wave network or wall switch. The module measures power consumption and supports a temperature sensor. It is designed to act as a repeater to improve the Z-Wave network range and stability. The document describes installation instructions, inclusion into a Z-Wave network, configuration parameters, and association groups to link the module to other devices.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using the Aeotec by Aeon Labs Smart Dimmer 6 Z-Wave dimmer module. It can be used to control lighting and report energy usage. The summary is:
The Aeotec Smart Dimmer 6 is a Z-Wave dimmer module that allows controlling and monitoring of lights and energy usage. It includes an RGB LED for status. To add it to a Z-Wave network, press the Action Button while in inclusion mode on the Z-Stick or Minimote controller. The Smart Dimmer can be configured using home control software and has modes for the RGB LED.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using the Aeotec by Aeon Labs Smart Switch 6 Z-Wave plug-in module. It can be added to a Z-Wave network using a Z-Stick or Minimote controller by pressing the Action Button while in inclusion mode. It has an RGB LED that indicates output level in Energy mode or can be configured for other uses. Advanced functions and settings like security mode, LED brightness and reset are also described.
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The document summarizes an in-wall dimmer module that is Z-Wave enabled and can control lighting and appliance loads. It describes how to include the module in a Z-Wave network, configure its settings, and troubleshoot issues. The module supports dimming light bulbs and controlling loads between 6W-300W. It transmits wirelessly within a 30 meter range and has overload protection.
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The document describes an In-Wall On/Off Z-Wave module that can control lighting and appliances. It has two dry contacts that provide wiring flexibility and overheating protection. It supports loads up to 11A and can be included in a Z-Wave network to allow remote control. The module has a link button for inclusion, exclusion and reset, and supports auto-inclusion on first power-up without a node ID.
The document describes a built-in dimmer that can:
- Dim lights between 6-125 watts and operate via a wireless remote control or integration with smart home systems.
- Be installed behind a wall switch without need for a neutral wire.
- Gradually dim or brighten connected lights when the wall switch is flipped and can create custom lighting scenes.
This document provides information about the Qubino Flush 1D relay Z-Wave module. The module is used for switching electrical devices on or off and can be controlled via Z-wave network or a wall switch. It is designed to fit inside a flush mounting box and can support connection of a digital temperature sensor. The module also functions as a Z-Wave repeater to improve network range and stability. Installation and configuration details are included along with technical specifications.
This document summarizes the features and functionality of an in-wall dual relay switch module. The module contains two relays that can be used to control AC power to loads like lights. It supports inclusion and exclusion from Z-Wave networks as well as basic on/off control. The module can also monitor power usage of connected loads and report this data to the Z-Wave controller. It supports association groups to send reports to other devices and responds to metering commands to provide power readings.
This document provides information about a Z-Wave flush dimmer module. It can dim lights and control fan speed through a Z-Wave network or wall switch. The module measures power consumption and supports a temperature sensor. It is designed to act as a repeater to improve the Z-Wave network range and stability. The document describes installation instructions, inclusion into a Z-Wave network, configuration parameters, and association groups to link the module to other devices.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using the Aeotec by Aeon Labs Smart Dimmer 6 Z-Wave dimmer module. It can be used to control lighting and report energy usage. The summary is:
The Aeotec Smart Dimmer 6 is a Z-Wave dimmer module that allows controlling and monitoring of lights and energy usage. It includes an RGB LED for status. To add it to a Z-Wave network, press the Action Button while in inclusion mode on the Z-Stick or Minimote controller. The Smart Dimmer can be configured using home control software and has modes for the RGB LED.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using the Aeotec by Aeon Labs Smart Switch 6 Z-Wave plug-in module. It can be added to a Z-Wave network using a Z-Stick or Minimote controller by pressing the Action Button while in inclusion mode. It has an RGB LED that indicates output level in Energy mode or can be configured for other uses. Advanced functions and settings like security mode, LED brightness and reset are also described.
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The document summarizes an in-wall dimmer module that is Z-Wave enabled and can control lighting and appliance loads. It describes how to include the module in a Z-Wave network, configure its settings, and troubleshoot issues. The module supports dimming light bulbs and controlling loads between 6W-300W. It transmits wirelessly within a 30 meter range and has overload protection.
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The document describes an In-Wall On/Off Z-Wave module that can control lighting and appliances. It has two dry contacts that provide wiring flexibility and overheating protection. It supports loads up to 11A and can be included in a Z-Wave network to allow remote control. The module has a link button for inclusion, exclusion and reset, and supports auto-inclusion on first power-up without a node ID.
The document describes a built-in dimmer that can:
- Dim lights between 6-125 watts and operate via a wireless remote control or integration with smart home systems.
- Be installed behind a wall switch without need for a neutral wire.
- Gradually dim or brighten connected lights when the wall switch is flipped and can create custom lighting scenes.
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The document describes the Qubino Flush Dimmer 0-10V, a Z-Wave compatible dimmer module with a 0-10V output and multi-function input. It can be controlled via push button, potentiometer, or 0-10V signal. The module includes to a Z-Wave network and supports association groups to control other devices. It has configuration parameters to set functions like input type, auto on/off times, minimum/maximum dimming levels, and sensor reporting thresholds.
This Z-Wave module can control two electrical devices and be operated by wall switches or through the Z-Wave network. It measures power consumption of the two devices and supports a digital temperature sensor. The module fits inside a wall switch box and controls the devices through the traditional wall switches. It can also connect to mono-stable or bi-stable wall switches.
This document provides information about the Qubino Flush 1 relay Z-Wave module. The module can be used to switch electrical devices on or off through the Z-Wave network or a wall switch. It supports connection to a digital temperature sensor and can act as a repeater to improve the Z-Wave network range. The module measures power consumption and supports mono-stable and bi-stable switches. It provides information on inclusion into a Z-Wave network and configuration parameters for functions like power reporting and input settings.
This document provides information about a Z-Wave DIN dimmer module used for dimming lights and fans. The module can be controlled through a Z-Wave network or wall switch. It measures power consumption and supports connecting a temperature sensor. The module is small, designed to mount on a DIN rail, and can act as a repeater to improve the Z-Wave network range. Technical specifications, diagrams, instructions and configuration parameters are provided.
This document provides instructions and specifications for a Z-Wave wall dimmer switch compatible with the Busch-Jaeger Duro 2000 design. It can dim lights up to 300W and is controlled via buttons or Z-Wave commands. Installation involves mounting the insert plate into a standard wall box and connecting live and load wires. The device can join a Z-Wave network via inclusion triggered by a button click.
Mini Zipato drive with energy measurement allows the variation in your interior lighting to create a pleasant atmosphere in your home and also help you to reduce your energy consumption. Actually it is able to transmit the instantaneous power consumption (W) and cumulative (KWh) of equipment attached to it.
The controller ZRC-90 Remotec scenes can execute scenes in your Z-Wave network. When one of the ZRC-90 buttons is pressed, your central controller or box Z-Wave home automation will receive a signal that it can use to trigger scripts.
This document provides information about the Qubino Flush 1 relay Z-Wave module. The module can be used to switch electrical devices on or off through the Z-wave network or a wall switch. It measures power consumption and supports a digital temperature sensor. The module is designed to be installed in a wall switch box behind a traditional wall switch. It can support mono-stable or bi-stable switches and has configuration parameters for functions like input type and power reporting.
This document provides instructions for an in-wall switch module that is Z-Wave enabled and can be used to control AC power and lights. It describes how to include the module in a Z-Wave network, exclude it, reset it, and associate it with other devices. The module can detect overload conditions and includes an on/off button and LED for control and status indication. Installation involves wiring it into a wall box and including and associating it with a remote controller. It supports common command classes and specifications are provided.
This smart color button device is a multifunction switch that can control appliances and dimmers. It has a magnetic back and wall bracket for mounting. It can switch devices on/off, adjust dimming levels, and operate as a timer. The device uses Z-Wave to connect to other devices and supports features like auto-reporting, association groups, and configuration settings.
The document provides information about a Z-Wave glass surface 4 channel touch panel switch, including:
1. It can switch 4 separate loads up to 1100W and includes or excludes from the Z-Wave network by pressing any key for 3 seconds.
2. As a Z-Wave device, it can control or be controlled by other Z-Wave devices and supports association groups to send commands to associated devices.
3. It has 4 groups to switch associated devices and 1 group to report state changes to the controller.
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The slim multi-sensor PSM02 has 4 sensors (PIR, door/window, temperature, and illumination) and uses Z-Wave wireless technology. It can be included in a Z-Wave home automation network to remotely control devices. When motion, door, temperature, or light changes are detected, it will report to the network. It has different operating modes (test, home automation, security) and can be configured via the Z-Wave controller.
This document provides instructions for a Z-Wave window blind actuator. The actuator can be included in a Z-Wave network by triple clicking a button and will indicate inclusion with a green LED blink. It controls 230V motors for blinds and calibration is required by moving the blind to upper and lower positions. The actuator has basic on/off association for controlling other nodes.
This thermostat module regulates temperature in heating and cooling modes. It can be controlled through a Z-wave network or wall switch. The module measures connected device power consumption and acts as a Z-wave network repeater. It supports various switch types and frequencies and includes installation instructions and electrical diagrams.
Mini Socket Dimmer is designed to control the switching on and off lighting and electrical equipment in your home. It also enables a dimming function that is only compatible with the bulbs. With a voltage of 220 - 240 V, this jack converter can support a
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The document provides information about GreenWave PowerNodes, which are smart outlet adapters that allow users to monitor and control connected devices' power usage remotely. It discusses PowerNode installation which involves setting the room color, choosing a device to connect, preparing the PowerNode, and plugging in the device. Common Z-Wave network inclusion and exclusion processes are also summarized. Safety information and an overview of the GreenWave company are referenced.
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1. The document provides installation and operation instructions for the TZ65D radio frequency controlled dimmer module. It is a 6A, 230VAC wall mounted 3-way dimmer switch that is part of a Z-Wave enabled lighting control system.
2. The dimmer module can control other Z-Wave devices by associating them into groups that can then be turned on, off, or dimmed using the switches. It also acts as a wireless repeater to extend the range of the Z-Wave network.
3. The document describes how to install, include in the Z-Wave network, operate, and configure the dimmer module as well as its specifications and interoperability with other Z
The document provides installation and user instructions for the SRT322, a wireless battery-powered room thermostat that communicates with a receiver unit to control heating systems. The thermostat uses RF technology and requires pairing with the receiver. Instructions are provided for installing the thermostat and receiver, making electrical connections, setting temperature and communication settings, and replacing batteries. Specifications for both units are also listed.
This in-wall remote module is a Z-Wave transceiver that can be installed in a wall box. It allows connection of traditional wall switches or sensors to create a wireless Z-Wave network. The module has a link button and LED for inclusion, exclusion, reset, and association with other Z-Wave devices. It supports basic functions like on/off switching through the Z-Wave protocol.
This document provides information about Zipato trademarks, product names, notices, electromagnetic compatibility, safety precautions, features, specifications, and installation of Zipato products. It notes that Zipato and the Zipato logo are registered trademarks, discusses limitations of liability and warranty coverage, and provides installation instructions and specifications for Zipato devices. Safety warnings are provided for working with electricity and using power tools for installation.
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The document summarizes the technical specifications and operating instructions for a wireless switch called Micromodule Single Switch Max.Load: 11A. It includes sections about trademarks, legal notices, electromagnetic compatibility, safety warnings, introduction, technical specifications, installation instructions, and programming commands for controlling the switch. The switch uses Z-Wave technology to operate as a wireless switch or repeater, and supports functions like inclusion, exclusion, resetting, and association with other Z-Wave devices.
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The document describes the Qubino Flush Dimmer 0-10V, a Z-Wave compatible dimmer module with a 0-10V output and multi-function input. It can be controlled via push button, potentiometer, or 0-10V signal. The module includes to a Z-Wave network and supports association groups to control other devices. It has configuration parameters to set functions like input type, auto on/off times, minimum/maximum dimming levels, and sensor reporting thresholds.
This Z-Wave module can control two electrical devices and be operated by wall switches or through the Z-Wave network. It measures power consumption of the two devices and supports a digital temperature sensor. The module fits inside a wall switch box and controls the devices through the traditional wall switches. It can also connect to mono-stable or bi-stable wall switches.
This document provides information about the Qubino Flush 1 relay Z-Wave module. The module can be used to switch electrical devices on or off through the Z-Wave network or a wall switch. It supports connection to a digital temperature sensor and can act as a repeater to improve the Z-Wave network range. The module measures power consumption and supports mono-stable and bi-stable switches. It provides information on inclusion into a Z-Wave network and configuration parameters for functions like power reporting and input settings.
This document provides information about a Z-Wave DIN dimmer module used for dimming lights and fans. The module can be controlled through a Z-Wave network or wall switch. It measures power consumption and supports connecting a temperature sensor. The module is small, designed to mount on a DIN rail, and can act as a repeater to improve the Z-Wave network range. Technical specifications, diagrams, instructions and configuration parameters are provided.
This document provides instructions and specifications for a Z-Wave wall dimmer switch compatible with the Busch-Jaeger Duro 2000 design. It can dim lights up to 300W and is controlled via buttons or Z-Wave commands. Installation involves mounting the insert plate into a standard wall box and connecting live and load wires. The device can join a Z-Wave network via inclusion triggered by a button click.
Mini Zipato drive with energy measurement allows the variation in your interior lighting to create a pleasant atmosphere in your home and also help you to reduce your energy consumption. Actually it is able to transmit the instantaneous power consumption (W) and cumulative (KWh) of equipment attached to it.
The controller ZRC-90 Remotec scenes can execute scenes in your Z-Wave network. When one of the ZRC-90 buttons is pressed, your central controller or box Z-Wave home automation will receive a signal that it can use to trigger scripts.
This document provides information about the Qubino Flush 1 relay Z-Wave module. The module can be used to switch electrical devices on or off through the Z-wave network or a wall switch. It measures power consumption and supports a digital temperature sensor. The module is designed to be installed in a wall switch box behind a traditional wall switch. It can support mono-stable or bi-stable switches and has configuration parameters for functions like input type and power reporting.
This document provides instructions for an in-wall switch module that is Z-Wave enabled and can be used to control AC power and lights. It describes how to include the module in a Z-Wave network, exclude it, reset it, and associate it with other devices. The module can detect overload conditions and includes an on/off button and LED for control and status indication. Installation involves wiring it into a wall box and including and associating it with a remote controller. It supports common command classes and specifications are provided.
This smart color button device is a multifunction switch that can control appliances and dimmers. It has a magnetic back and wall bracket for mounting. It can switch devices on/off, adjust dimming levels, and operate as a timer. The device uses Z-Wave to connect to other devices and supports features like auto-reporting, association groups, and configuration settings.
The document provides information about a Z-Wave glass surface 4 channel touch panel switch, including:
1. It can switch 4 separate loads up to 1100W and includes or excludes from the Z-Wave network by pressing any key for 3 seconds.
2. As a Z-Wave device, it can control or be controlled by other Z-Wave devices and supports association groups to send commands to associated devices.
3. It has 4 groups to switch associated devices and 1 group to report state changes to the controller.
4 in 1 multi sensor Philio PSM02 (motion, door/window, temperature, lightness)Domotica daVinci
The slim multi-sensor PSM02 has 4 sensors (PIR, door/window, temperature, and illumination) and uses Z-Wave wireless technology. It can be included in a Z-Wave home automation network to remotely control devices. When motion, door, temperature, or light changes are detected, it will report to the network. It has different operating modes (test, home automation, security) and can be configured via the Z-Wave controller.
This document provides instructions for a Z-Wave window blind actuator. The actuator can be included in a Z-Wave network by triple clicking a button and will indicate inclusion with a green LED blink. It controls 230V motors for blinds and calibration is required by moving the blind to upper and lower positions. The actuator has basic on/off association for controlling other nodes.
This thermostat module regulates temperature in heating and cooling modes. It can be controlled through a Z-wave network or wall switch. The module measures connected device power consumption and acts as a Z-wave network repeater. It supports various switch types and frequencies and includes installation instructions and electrical diagrams.
Mini Socket Dimmer is designed to control the switching on and off lighting and electrical equipment in your home. It also enables a dimming function that is only compatible with the bulbs. With a voltage of 220 - 240 V, this jack converter can support a
Greenwave 6 plugs strip Z-Wave Power node manual englishDomotica daVinci
The document provides information about GreenWave PowerNodes, which are smart outlet adapters that allow users to monitor and control connected devices' power usage remotely. It discusses PowerNode installation which involves setting the room color, choosing a device to connect, preparing the PowerNode, and plugging in the device. Common Z-Wave network inclusion and exclusion processes are also summarized. Safety information and an overview of the GreenWave company are referenced.
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1. The document provides installation and operation instructions for the TZ65D radio frequency controlled dimmer module. It is a 6A, 230VAC wall mounted 3-way dimmer switch that is part of a Z-Wave enabled lighting control system.
2. The dimmer module can control other Z-Wave devices by associating them into groups that can then be turned on, off, or dimmed using the switches. It also acts as a wireless repeater to extend the range of the Z-Wave network.
3. The document describes how to install, include in the Z-Wave network, operate, and configure the dimmer module as well as its specifications and interoperability with other Z
The document provides installation and user instructions for the SRT322, a wireless battery-powered room thermostat that communicates with a receiver unit to control heating systems. The thermostat uses RF technology and requires pairing with the receiver. Instructions are provided for installing the thermostat and receiver, making electrical connections, setting temperature and communication settings, and replacing batteries. Specifications for both units are also listed.
This in-wall remote module is a Z-Wave transceiver that can be installed in a wall box. It allows connection of traditional wall switches or sensors to create a wireless Z-Wave network. The module has a link button and LED for inclusion, exclusion, reset, and association with other Z-Wave devices. It supports basic functions like on/off switching through the Z-Wave protocol.
This document provides information about Zipato trademarks, product names, notices, electromagnetic compatibility, safety precautions, features, specifications, and installation of Zipato products. It notes that Zipato and the Zipato logo are registered trademarks, discusses limitations of liability and warranty coverage, and provides installation instructions and specifications for Zipato devices. Safety warnings are provided for working with electricity and using power tools for installation.
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The document summarizes the technical specifications and operating instructions for a wireless switch called Micromodule Single Switch Max.Load: 11A. It includes sections about trademarks, legal notices, electromagnetic compatibility, safety warnings, introduction, technical specifications, installation instructions, and programming commands for controlling the switch. The switch uses Z-Wave technology to operate as a wireless switch or repeater, and supports functions like inclusion, exclusion, resetting, and association with other Z-Wave devices.
The document provides instructions for installing and operating the TZ66-D ON/OFF MODULE, a radio frequency controlled, 6A, 230 VAC, European wall mounted 3-way switch. It can be used to control lights and other Z-Wave enabled devices. The switch has two sides that can be used to control up to 5 associated Z-Wave devices each in 4 groups through tapping or holding the switch. The document outlines wiring, inclusion, exclusion, basic and advanced operation including association, configuration, and LED indicators.
The document provides information about a Z-Wave glass surface 2 channel touch panel switch, including:
1) It can switch two separate loads up to 1100W and is designed for UK pattress boxes.
2) It uses Z-Wave wireless communication at 868.42MHz to control associated devices or scenes.
3) It must be included in a Z-Wave network by a primary controller to communicate with other devices.
The ZipaBox is a smart home controller that allows users to control and automate their home from anywhere using tablets, smartphones or computers. It connects various smart home devices using standards like Z-Wave, ZigBee, KNX and integrates them into the cloud for remote access and control. The Zipabox has capabilities for security, lighting, climate control, sun shading, irrigation, access control, multimedia, video monitoring and energy metering. It offers a simple graphical interface to program automations and rules without coding experience.
This document provides instructions for installing and operating a Z-Wave enabled in-wall roller shutter controller. The controller can switch a connected roller shutter up and down using radio signals, or a directly connected push button. It performs a calibration process to learn the shutter's range of motion and can then remotely position the shutter or report its position. The controller includes and excludes from Z-Wave networks, and supports basic switch and multilevel switch commands to control the shutter.
Home Center 2 is a home automation gateway device that connects Z-Wave sensors and devices throughout the home to a central server using WiFi. It integrates different control protocols into a simple interface to easily manage devices from anywhere. Key features include fast processing, low energy use, remote access from phones or web, simple configuration, location tracking, notifications, user permissions, and automatic backups stored on a removable drive.
The FIBARO Wall Plug is an intelligent outlet adapter that is the smallest in the world. It allows users to remotely control connected electrical devices and monitor their power consumption from the FIBARO home automation system. The Wall Plug has a user-friendly design and easy plug-and-play setup without requiring tools. It provides real-time and historical energy monitoring of connected devices to help users reduce costs.
1. The Aeotec Door Window Sensor is a Z-Wave device that can detect when doors and windows are opened or closed and supports firmware updates.
2. It has a main sensor unit and magnet that must be installed within 1.6cm or 2.5cm of each other, with the sensor on the door or window and magnet on the frame.
3. The sensor uses wireless technology to communicate with the Z-Wave network once paired with a Z-Wave controller and can detect openings up to 150 meters away.
This document provides information about a wall switch that is part of the Z-Wave wireless network standard. It can switch loads up to 2300W and includes instructions on installation, inclusion in a Z-Wave network, operation, and technical specifications. The switch uses a dual color LED to indicate status and can be operated locally using buttons or remotely using Z-Wave commands. It has one association group to control other devices and supports features like child protection mode.
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This document provides instructions and specifications for a Zipato door/window sensor product. It includes sections on trademarks, notices, electromagnetic compatibility, safety instructions, an introduction to the product, installation instructions, operation details, technical support information, specifications, and the manufacturer's declaration of conformity. The summary is:
1. The document is an instruction manual for a Zipato door/window sensor that monitors openings and closings of doors and windows and sends Z-Wave signals.
2. It provides detailed instructions on installing, operating, and maintaining the sensor including inserting batteries, adding it to a Z-Wave network, and fixing the magnet and sensor components.
3. The sensor specifications include operating temperature range,
The document provides instructions for installing and operating an IM20-ZWAVE magnetic contact sensor. The sensor detects when a door or window is opened and closed, and sends alarm signals via Z-wave. It supports wireless networking and battery monitoring. The summary provides installation instructions, specifications, operating modes, sensor reports, and configuration settings for things like light turn-off time and sensor report frequency.
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Aeotec by Aeon Labs Garage Door Controller. The Garage Door Controller is a smart and wireless system that allows you to control your garage door opener to open, close, or stop via wireless signal. It has a 105dB speaker system to play alarm sounds when the door opens or closes. You can customize the alarm sounds and manually switch between them. The controller also supports firmware upgrades over-the-air and can be used as a Z-Wave security device. Safety instructions warn to keep children away from door controls and moving doors.
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The Z-Wave controlled socket + FOXX Project is a switch that can control lighting or other devices via Z-Wave commands. It is designed to work with any type of 3500W maximum power load.
This Z-Wave flush dimmer module can be used to dim lights or control fan speed. It is installed in a wall switch box behind a traditional wall switch. The module measures power usage and can connect to a digital temperature sensor. It supports connection to push buttons and can control lights, fans, or other devices within a Z-Wave network or directly from the wall switch. The module has configuration parameters for installation settings, input types, association groups, and power reporting.
This Z-Wave flush dimmer module can be used to dim lights or control fan speed. It is installed in a wall switch box behind a traditional wall switch. The module measures power usage and can connect to a digital temperature sensor. It supports connection to push buttons and sensors and can be controlled through the Z-Wave network or wall switch. The module requires installation by a licensed electrician and comes with instructions for inclusion into the Z-Wave network, configuration parameters, and technical specifications.
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This device is a Z-Wave actuator plug that can be plugged into a wall outlet to control electric devices plugged into it. It can switch loads up to 3500W and includes features like LED indication of switch status, power consumption reporting, and association with other Z-Wave devices. The device supports standard Z-Wave functions and can be controlled wirelessly or via the local button.
The document describes an AD147 Z-Wave Dimmer Plug that can be included in a Z-Wave network to remotely control connected loads of 6W-250W. It supports inclusion, exclusion, and reset via a link key, and auto-inclusion for 4 minutes when no node ID is stored. The dimmer plug supports on/off and dimming control of lights, remembers the last settings, and supports 2 association groups for commands.
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Mini Jack Meter is designed to control the switching on and off lighting and electrical equipment in your home. With a voltage of 220 - 240 V, this socket can support up to 2500W (resistance), 1200 W (incandescent), 700 W (engine) or 320 W fluorescent equ
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The HAT300 module precisely measures and displays the voltage of two power sources, and outputs switching signals to control an automatic transfer switch. It is compatible with various switch types and can automatically transfer the load between sources based on configured parameters. The module has features like display of source voltages, automatic and manual operation modes, and remote communication via RS-232.
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1) The DIN310 and DIN310E are earth leakage relays that use a zero phase current transformer to sense leakage currents and protect circuits.
2) The DIN310E has additional features like a pre-fault alarm contact and positive safety contact. The pre-fault alarm is energized when leakage exceeds 50% of the sensitivity setting.
3) The relays have indicators to display status like tripped, time delay countdown, and settings. Buttons are used to reset trips, test operation, and scroll through settings and fault records.
1) The DIN310 and DIN310E are earth leakage relays that use a zero phase current transformer to sense leakage currents and protect circuits.
2) The DIN310E has additional features like a pre-fault alarm contact and positive safety contact. The pre-fault alarm is energized when leakage exceeds 50% of the sensitivity setting.
3) The relays have indicators to display status like tripped, time delay countdown, and settings. Buttons are used to reset trips, test operation, and scroll through settings and fault records.
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The MK232A is a microprocessor-based numerical earth-fault relay that uses fundamental frequency current measurement for harmonic rejection. It has independent low-set and high-set elements, with the high-set element configurable. The relay has 4-digit display, two output contacts, soft switches for configuration, and IDMT or definite time trip characteristics. It is panel-mountable with dimensions of 96x96x110mm and has current and voltage ratings for protection applications.
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1. 1
PAN06-1/-2/-3 In Wall Dual relay(1 way) switch module
P
Fig 1. Assembling
This in-wall switch module is a transceiver which is a Z-WaveTM enabled device and is fully compatible
with any Z-WaveTM enabled network. Mini size design let the module can easily hide itself into the wall
box and that will be good for the house decoration.
There are many kind of application by using the module to switch Load On and Off , one main application
is the light control. If connect the com port directly to AC Line terminal ,the new smart relay calibration
technology can reduce the inrush current caused by the load and let the module work perfectly with many
kind of light like incandescent, fluorescent and LED light. This module can also connect to alternative
power supply like DC 12V to switch on/off 12V MR-16 light as follow picture.
Adding to Z-WaveTM
Network
In the front casing, there is an on/off button with LED indicator below which is used to
toggle switch on and off or carries out inclusion, exclusion, reset or association.
When first power is applied, its LED flashes on and off alternately and repeatedly at
2-second intervals. It implies that it has not been assigned a node ID and cannot
work with Z-Wave enabled devices.
Auto Inclusion
The function of auto inclusion will be executed as long as the in wall switch does not
have Node ID and just connect the switch to main power.
Note: Auto inclusion timeout is 4 minute during which the node information of
explorer frame will be emitted once every 5 seconds. Unlike “inclusion” function as
shown in the table below, the execution of auto inclusion is free from pressing the
On/Off button on the Switch.
The table below lists an operation summary of basic Z-Wave functions. Please refer
to the instructions for your Z-WaveTM Certificated Primary Controller to access the
Setup function, and to include/exclude/associate devices
Function Description LED Indication
No node ID The Z-Wave Controller does not allocate
a node ID to the Switch.
2-second on, 2-second off
Inclusion 1. Have Z-Wave Controller entered
inclusion mode.
One press one flash
2. 2
2. Pressing Include button of PAN06
three times within 1.5 seconds will
enter inclusion mode.
Exclusion 1. Have Z-Wave Controller entered
exclusion mode.
One press one flash
2. Pressing Include button of PAN06
three times within 1.5 seconds will
enter exclusion mode.
Node ID has been excluded. 2-second on, 2-second off
Reset 1. Pressing Include button of PAN06
three times within 1.5 seconds will
enter inclusion mode.
One press one flash
2. Within 1 second, press Include
button of PAN06 again for 5
seconds until LED is off.
3. IDs are excluded. 2-second on, 2-second off
Association 1. Have Z-Wave Controller entered
association mode.
Or Pressing Include button of PAN06
three times within 1.5 seconds will
enter association mode
One press one flash
2. There are 3 groups for the switch
Including a node ID allocated by Z-Wave Controller means inclusion. Excluding a node
ID allocated by Z-Wave Controller means exclusion.
Failed or success in including/excluding the node ID can be viewed from the Z-Wave
Controller.
Sometimes people are not easy to execute exclusion or inclusion especially when
PAN06 already installed in a wall box. To solve this issue, PAN06 support a special
feature that can use S1 or S2 to execute “exclusion, inclusion, Reset or Association”
at the first 3 minutes when first time connect to main power.
LED Indication
To distinguish what mode the switch is in, view from the LED for identification.
State Type LED Indication
Normal Whenever we switch On and off of the PAN06 by S1 S2 or On/Off
button or RF command , the LED will lights up 1 second and then
off.
No node ID Under normal operation, when the Switch has not been allocated a
node ID, the LED flashes on and off alternately at 2-second
intervals. By pressing S1 S2 or On/Off button, it will stop flashing
temporarily. However, after disconnect and reconnect the Switch,
the LED will flash on and off alternately at 2-second intervals.
Choosing a Suitable Location
1. Do not locate the Switch facing direct sunlight, humid or dusty place.
2. The suitable ambient temperature for the Switch is 0°C~40°C.
3. Do not locate the Switch where exists combustible substances or any source of
heat, e.g. fires, radiators, boiler etc.
4. After putting it into use, the body of Switch will become a little bit hot of which
phenomenon is normal.
Installation
1. Put the in wall switch into a wall box and connect the AC power wire L,N to
PAN06 connector L, N.
3. 3
2. Connect the wall switch to the PAN06 as Fig1 .
3. There are 3 mode PAN06 can be configured to match different kind of wall switch,
please refer to 3-2 Edge / Pulse / Edge-Toggle mode which described in next
section of this user manual
4. If Edge-Toggle mode has been set, and the S1 S2 is connect to normal bi-stable
switch, every time when change the state of the wall switch will also swap the
state of Relay1 or Relay2
Programming
1. Basic Command Class / Binary Switch Command Class
The Switch will respond to BASIC and BINARY commands that are part of the
Z-Wave system.
1-1 BASIC_GET / BINARY_SWITCH_GET
Since the switch have two relay, the Switch will report its On/Off state to the
node of Group by setting Configuration parameter 1.
Configuration parameter 1=1(default) Report ON either relay 1 ON or relay 2
ON
Report OFF when both relay 1 and relay 2 OFF
Configuration parameter 1=2 Report ON when relay 1 ON
Report OFF when relay 1 OFF
Configuration parameter 1=3 Report ON when relay 2 ON
Report OFF when relay 2 OFF
Basic Get Command: [Command Class Basic, Basic Get]
Basic Report Command:
Report OFF: [Command Class Basic, Basic Report, Value = 0(0x00)]
Report ON:[Command Class Basic, Basic Report, Value = (255)0xFF]
Binary Switch Get Command:[Command Class Switch Binary, Switch
Binary Get]
Binary Switch Report Command:
Report OFF:[Command Class Switch Binary, Switch Binary Report, Value
=0(0x00)]
Report ON:[Command Class Switch Binary, Switch Binary Report, Value =
(255)0xFF]
1-2 BASIC_SET / SWITCH_BINARY_SET
Since the switch have two relay, the load attached to the Switch will turn on or
off upon receipt of the following commands from a Z-Wave Controller by setting
Configuration parameter 1.
Configuration parameter 1=1(default) switch ON and OFF both relay 1 and
relay 2
Configuration parameter 1=2 switch ON and OFF of relay 1
Configuration parameter 1=3 switch ON and OFF of relay 2
,
[Command Class Basic, Basic Set, Value = (255)0xFF]: the load attached to
the Switch turns on.
[Command Class Basic, Basic Set, Value = 0(0x00)]: the load attached to
the Switch turns off.
[Command Class Switch Binary, Switch Binary Set, Value = (255)0xFF]:
the load attached to the Switch turns on.
[Command Class Switch Binary, Switch Binary Set, Value = 0(0x00)]: the
load attached to the Switch turns off.
2. Z-Wave’s Groups (Association Command Class Version 1)
The Switch can be set to send reports to control associated Z-Wave devices. It
supports 3 association groups which every group has one node support.
Group1~Group3 support SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT.
For group 1, the Switch will report ON/OFF status of Relay1 and Relay2
For group 2, the Switch will report ON/OFF status of Relay1
For group 3, the Switch will report ON/OFF status of Relay2
2-1 Auto report to Grouping 1 ~3(Maximum Node 1)
2-1-1 On/Off Event Report
When “on” or “off ” state has been changed (ex. Press S1 S2 or include on/off
button), it will send Binary Switch Report to the nodes of Group1~3.
Binary Switch Report
4. 4
ON:[Command Class Switch Binary, Switch Binary Report, Value
=(255)0xFF]
OFF:[Command Class Switch Binary, Switch Binary Report, Value
=0(0x00)]
2-1-2 Overload alarm report command
When PAN06 detect the overload, it will send Alarm Report to the correspond
Group.
The content of Alarm Report
Alarm report command:[Command Class Alarm, Alarm Report, Alarm Type
= 0x08, Alarm Level = 0xFF]
2-2 Multi Channel Command Class Version 3
PAN06 also support muti channel command class(version 3) , which include
BINARY_SWITCH_GET, BINARY_SWITCH_SET
You may control or get report from 3 endpoint of PAN06
2-2-1 BINARY_SWITCH_GET,
You may get the ON/OFF state from every endpoint, when endpoint set to 1 ,
PAN06 will reply ON(0xFF) either Relay 1 or Relay2 is ON, report OFF (0x00)
when both Relay 1 and Relay2 OFF . If endpoint set to 2 , PAN06 will reply
state of Relay1 . If endpoint set to 3 and PAN06 will reply state of Relay2
Below is an example show a source endpoint 5 send a Get command to PAN06
endpoint 1
COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL
MULTI_CHANNEL_CMD_ENCAP
Source End Point = 0x05 (this is the endpoint of command owner
here we assume endpoint is 5,if the
owner doesn’t support multi
Channel this value will be 0)
(Bit Address+Destination End Point = 0x01) (Bit Address =0;Destination End Point
range from 1~3)
Command Class = 0x25 (Command_Class_Switch_Binary =
0x25)
Command =0x02 (Switch_Binary_Get = 0x02)
Below is the example show PAN06 report to last command
COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL
MULTI_CHANNEL_CMD_ENCAP
Source End Point = 0x01 Since the endpoint is 1 so PAN06 will
reply ON(0xFF) either Relay 1 or Relay2
is ON, report OFF (0x00) when both
Relay 1 and Relay2 OFF
(Bit Address+Destination End Point = 0x05) (Bit Address =0;Destination End Point)
Command Class = 0x25 (Command_Class_Switch_Binary =
0x25)
Command =0x03 (Switch_Binary_Report = 0x03)
5. 5
Parameter 1 = 0xFF (ON=0xFF , OFF=0x00)
2-2-2 BINARY_SWITCH_SET
By using BINARY_SWITCH_SET Command of Multi Channel Command Class
Encapsulation Command, you can switch both Relay1 and Relay2 ON/OFF by
setting endpoint to 1 or switch Relay1 ON/OFF by setting endpoint to 2 or switch
Relay2 ON/OFF by setting endpoint to 3
The example of the command show that switch off relay1 of PAN06
COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL
MULTI_CHANNEL_CMD_ENCAP
Source End Point = 0x01 (this is the endpoint of command owner
here we assume endpoint is 1,if the
owner doesn’t support multi Channel this
value will be 0)
(Bit Address+Destination End Point = 0x02) (Bit Address =0;Destination End Point
range1~3)
Command Class = 0x25 (Command_Class_Switch_Binary =
0x25)
Command =0x01 (Switch_Binary_Set = 0x01)
Parameter 1 = 0x00 (ON=0xFF , OFF=0x00)
3. Z-Wave’s Configuration
Configuration
Parameter
Function Size
(Byte)
Value Unit Default Description
1 Slected
End Point
1 1-3 1 1:Relay1 &
Relay2
2:Relay1
3:Relay2
2 Edge or
Pulse
mode or
Edge-Tog
gle mode
1 1-3 1 1:Edge mode
2:Pulse mode
3:Edge-Toggle
mode
3-1 Selected Endpoint
If Controller not using Multi_Channel command class to access the endpoint of
PAN06, you may configure the endpoint value to react the Basic Command Class
or Binary Switch Command Class.
3-1-1 Selected Endpoint 1:::: Default Selected Endpoint is 1
Set command Relay state
Basic Set or Binary_Switch_Set ON Relay1 ON &
Relay2 ON
Basic Set or Binary_Switch_Set OFF Relay1 OFF &
Relay2 OFF
Get command Relay state Report to command sender
Basic_Get or Binary_Switch_Get Relay1 ON or
Relay2 ON
ON
Basic_Get or Binary_Switch_Get Relay1 OFF &
Relay2 OFF
OFF
6. 6
3-1-2 Selected Endpoint 2
Similar like Selected Endpoint 1 but only relate to Relay1 and ignore Relay2
3-1-3 Selected Endpoint 3
Similar like Selected Endpoint 1 but only relate to Relay2 and ignore Relay1
3-2 Edge / Pulse / Edge-Toggle mode
Manual switch S1 and S2 can set to Edge mode or Pulse mode or Edge-Toggle
mode , default value is Edge mode.
Edge mode: this mode is suitable for the bi stable wall switch that has indicator point
on the switch, and the same position correspond to same state of relay1 and relay2 .
if the PAN06 relay change the state because of receiving Z-Wave RF command, it
may need two times of change (switch on to off or switch off to on) to let relay
back to the correspond state.
Pulse mode: this mode is suitable for the toggle type wall switch to swap the state of
Relay1 or Relay2
Edge-Toggle mode: this mode is suitable for the normal bi-stable switch, every time
when change the state of the wall switch will also swap the state of Relay1 or Relay2
4. Command Classes
The Switch supports Command Classes including…
* COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_BINARY
* COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC
* COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2
* COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION
* COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_ALL
* COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V1
* COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION
* COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_V3
* COMMAND_CLASS_ALARM
Troubleshooting
Symptom Cause of Failure Recommendation
The Switch not working and
LED off
1. The Switch is not
connect to the Main
power
2. The Switch break
down
1. Check power connections
2. Don’t open up the Switch and send
it for repair.
The Switch LED
illuminating, but cannot
control the ON/OFF
Switch of the load attached
Check if the load connect
into the Switch has its
own ON/OFF switch
Set the ON/OFF switch of the load
attached to ON
The Switch LED
illuminating, but the
Detector cannot control
the Switch
1. Not carry out
association
2. Same frequency
interference
1. Carry out association
2. Wait for a while to re-try
LED keep flashing
continuously, but cannot
control
Overload occurs Remove the load attached or check
max. load cannot exceed
1500W~1650W
Specification
Operating Voltage 100 ~240VAC
24-60V DC ±10%
Maximum Load 1500W X2 (220V) 800W X 2 (120V)
Range Minimum 30 m in door 100m outdoor line of sight
Operating Temperature 0°C ~ 40°C
Frequency Range PAN06-1 868.42 (EU) / PAN06-2 908.42(USA/Canada) / PAN06-3
922.5/923.9/926.3MHz (Taiwan/JP)MHz
** Specifications are subject to change and improvement without notice.
FCC ID : RHHPAN06
7. 7
Warning:
1.Plug out to disconnect from power supply; Do not plug in line.
2. Do not exceed the max rating
Disposal
This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with
other household wastes throughout the EU. To prevent possible harm to
the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal,
recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material
resources. To return your used device, please use the return and
collection systems or contact the retailer where the product was
purchased. They can take this product for environmental safe recycling.
Company of License Holder:Philio Technology Corporation
Address of License Holder:8F.,No.653-2,Zhongzheng Rd., Xinzhuang Dist., New
Taipei City 24257,Taiwan(R.O.C)
FCC Interference StatementFCC Interference StatementFCC Interference StatementFCC Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used
in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following
measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to
operate this equipment.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction
with any other antenna or transmitter.