FIBARO KeyFob is a fully compatible Z-Wave PLUS remote control device with 6 buttons. It can control other Z-Wave devices and activate scenes. The manual provides instructions on adding the device to a Z-Wave network, operating and configuring its buttons, checking battery level, and setting an optional lock mode with an unlock sequence. Advanced parameters allow customizing sequences and associations to other Z-Wave devices.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using an Aeotec by Aeon Labs Key Fob Z-Wave remote control. The Key Fob has four buttons and can be used to control Z-Wave devices in either Setup Mode or Use Mode. In Setup Mode, the Key Fob can add or remove devices from a Z-Wave network, while in Use Mode it functions as a remote control. The instructions outline how to power on the Key Fob, change between modes, add it to an existing Z-Wave network or set it up as the primary controller, and program the buttons to control scenes of connected devices.
This document provides instructions for setting up and using the Popp HUB home automation controller. The Popp HUB is a Z-Wave Plus smart home controller that can connect and control various Z-Wave devices within a home automation network. It has a web-based user interface that allows monitoring and controlling connected devices from any browser or mobile app. The three main steps to set up the Popp HUB are to connect it to the local network, access the web UI to register the device, and begin adding Z-Wave devices which will appear as controllable elements within the interface. The interface provides options to organize devices into rooms, create scenes and automations using apps, and monitor activity through an event log.
The document provides instructions for setting up and configuring the FIBARO Swipe device. It outlines the 8 steps to physically assemble the device, including detaching the frame, inserting batteries, and replacing the photo. It then details the process for adding the device to the Home Center controller via learning mode. Finally, it explains how to configure gestures and sequences using the Home Center interface to control other connected devices.
Controlling your home is as easy as opening the doors of your car! With the Key Popp KFOB-C can turn on lights, heating and blinds open windows with a single button. Using the remote control KFOB-C is as simple as using the car key and is equally small and compact and fits your keychain.
With its role as lead driver, you can use the KFOB-C as a standalone remote controller without using a box or central home automation controller. Devices such as plugs, blinds, drives and electronic locks can be changed by KFOB-C directly. Once a device is added to the remote control C-KFOB check the type of device (switch, dimmer, ...) and assign the buttons with the appropriate commands.
Of course, you can also include the C-KFOB a Z-Wave home automation network exists. You will be able to trigger predefined, such as opening the garage door with the simultaneous illumination of all the lights in your garden scenes push of a button. Or start the scenario of "Goodnight," which turns off all lights and appliances in your house with one touch of a button when you go to bed
The KFOB-C has a soft and durable casing and a robust slider prevents unintentional keystrokes. This makes KFOB-C, an indispensable part of your keychain and a companion anywhere in your home.
CHARACTERISTICS:
Key remote control
Ultra-ultra compact design
4 configurable buttons
Controls up to 4 groups / scenes
Sliding protection component
Possibility as a primary controller or secondary controller with home automation controller
Optimizing battery life (2 years)
It supports secure communications
The Z-Wave technology +
Wireless firmware update (OTA).
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS :
Module Type: Z-Wave Transmitter
Power: 3V CR2032 lithium battery 1
Battery life: 2 years in normal use
Frequency: 868.42 MHz
Transmission distance: 30m indoor
Protection: IP20
Dimensions: 44 x 30 x 10 mm (L x W x H)
Weight: 30 g
Operating temperature: 0-40 ° C
The Orvibo Allone lets you control your IR controllable devices (such as TV, DVD player, air conditioner, ...) from your smartphone, wherever you are on WiFi or 4G networks. Your smartphone will become a universal IR remote.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using the Aeotec by Aeon Labs Siren Gen5 home security device. It describes the device's features like its 105dB speaker, action button, and LED lights. It explains how to add the siren to a Z-Wave network using an Aeotec Z-Stick or Minimote controller and test the speaker. It also provides directions for removing the siren from the network or resetting it to factory defaults.
The Scene Controller is a Z-Wave device that can activate up to 14 scenes with 7 buttons. It operates using 2 AAA batteries, has a wireless range of up to 30 meters, and sends notifications to associated devices when buttons are pressed to trigger scenes. Scenes 1-7 are activated by single presses while scenes 8-14 are activated by double presses within 0.2 seconds.
The document provides instructions for installing and operating the Luxy Smart Light Z-Wave device. It can be controlled remotely via smartphone or automatically based on pre-programmed scenes. The summary includes instructions to reset the device to factory default settings for inclusion in a Z-Wave network, and that the light can be used standalone or with a smart home system for ambient lighting, notifications, or as part of alarm functions.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using an Aeotec by Aeon Labs Key Fob Z-Wave remote control. The Key Fob has four buttons and can be used to control Z-Wave devices in either Setup Mode or Use Mode. In Setup Mode, the Key Fob can add or remove devices from a Z-Wave network, while in Use Mode it functions as a remote control. The instructions outline how to power on the Key Fob, change between modes, add it to an existing Z-Wave network or set it up as the primary controller, and program the buttons to control scenes of connected devices.
This document provides instructions for setting up and using the Popp HUB home automation controller. The Popp HUB is a Z-Wave Plus smart home controller that can connect and control various Z-Wave devices within a home automation network. It has a web-based user interface that allows monitoring and controlling connected devices from any browser or mobile app. The three main steps to set up the Popp HUB are to connect it to the local network, access the web UI to register the device, and begin adding Z-Wave devices which will appear as controllable elements within the interface. The interface provides options to organize devices into rooms, create scenes and automations using apps, and monitor activity through an event log.
The document provides instructions for setting up and configuring the FIBARO Swipe device. It outlines the 8 steps to physically assemble the device, including detaching the frame, inserting batteries, and replacing the photo. It then details the process for adding the device to the Home Center controller via learning mode. Finally, it explains how to configure gestures and sequences using the Home Center interface to control other connected devices.
Controlling your home is as easy as opening the doors of your car! With the Key Popp KFOB-C can turn on lights, heating and blinds open windows with a single button. Using the remote control KFOB-C is as simple as using the car key and is equally small and compact and fits your keychain.
With its role as lead driver, you can use the KFOB-C as a standalone remote controller without using a box or central home automation controller. Devices such as plugs, blinds, drives and electronic locks can be changed by KFOB-C directly. Once a device is added to the remote control C-KFOB check the type of device (switch, dimmer, ...) and assign the buttons with the appropriate commands.
Of course, you can also include the C-KFOB a Z-Wave home automation network exists. You will be able to trigger predefined, such as opening the garage door with the simultaneous illumination of all the lights in your garden scenes push of a button. Or start the scenario of "Goodnight," which turns off all lights and appliances in your house with one touch of a button when you go to bed
The KFOB-C has a soft and durable casing and a robust slider prevents unintentional keystrokes. This makes KFOB-C, an indispensable part of your keychain and a companion anywhere in your home.
CHARACTERISTICS:
Key remote control
Ultra-ultra compact design
4 configurable buttons
Controls up to 4 groups / scenes
Sliding protection component
Possibility as a primary controller or secondary controller with home automation controller
Optimizing battery life (2 years)
It supports secure communications
The Z-Wave technology +
Wireless firmware update (OTA).
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS :
Module Type: Z-Wave Transmitter
Power: 3V CR2032 lithium battery 1
Battery life: 2 years in normal use
Frequency: 868.42 MHz
Transmission distance: 30m indoor
Protection: IP20
Dimensions: 44 x 30 x 10 mm (L x W x H)
Weight: 30 g
Operating temperature: 0-40 ° C
The Orvibo Allone lets you control your IR controllable devices (such as TV, DVD player, air conditioner, ...) from your smartphone, wherever you are on WiFi or 4G networks. Your smartphone will become a universal IR remote.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using the Aeotec by Aeon Labs Siren Gen5 home security device. It describes the device's features like its 105dB speaker, action button, and LED lights. It explains how to add the siren to a Z-Wave network using an Aeotec Z-Stick or Minimote controller and test the speaker. It also provides directions for removing the siren from the network or resetting it to factory defaults.
The Scene Controller is a Z-Wave device that can activate up to 14 scenes with 7 buttons. It operates using 2 AAA batteries, has a wireless range of up to 30 meters, and sends notifications to associated devices when buttons are pressed to trigger scenes. Scenes 1-7 are activated by single presses while scenes 8-14 are activated by double presses within 0.2 seconds.
The document provides instructions for installing and operating the Luxy Smart Light Z-Wave device. It can be controlled remotely via smartphone or automatically based on pre-programmed scenes. The summary includes instructions to reset the device to factory default settings for inclusion in a Z-Wave network, and that the light can be used standalone or with a smart home system for ambient lighting, notifications, or as part of alarm functions.
This document summarizes the features and specifications of the Slim Multi-Sensor PSP01, a Z-Wave enabled motion, temperature, and light sensor. It has PIR, temperature and light sensors integrated into one device. It can be included into a Z-Wave home automation network to detect motion and changes in temperature or light levels and send notifications to other devices. It supports various configuration settings to customize its operation and reporting.
The document provides instructions for installing and operating a WiDom Smart Plug. The Smart Plug can be included in a Z-Wave network, detects overvoltage and overcurrent events, and controls associated devices. It has technical specifications including voltage and current thresholds for alarms. The instructions describe configuration parameters for controlling the plug and associated devices during alarm events.
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The Flood Detector is a Z-Wave enabled device that is compatible with any Z-Wave network. It uses a tamper switch to be included in a network and supports associations with up to five other nodes. When triggered, it will flash an LED, beep, and transmit signals to associated nodes. It uses three AA batteries and has a low battery indication of flashing its red LED every 30 seconds.
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.
StellaZ is a wireless thermostat valve control that can operate in four modes to control temperature. It includes with Z-Wave controllers and can be installed on radiator valves using adapters. The device wakes up periodically to report temperature and can be controlled remotely via Z-Wave to adjust temperature setpoints or directly control the valve opening percentage.
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 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.
1. The document provides instructions for choosing a mounting location and installing a motion detector that is part of a Z-Wave enabled wireless network. It should be mounted 2 meters high in a corner to detect movement within 6-12 meters, avoiding direct sunlight or heat sources.
2. The motion detector is added to the Z-Wave network by putting the wireless controller into inclusion mode and pressing the tamper switch on the detector. It detects movement through changes in infrared radiation and triggers connected devices when motion is detected.
3. It has a time-off knob to set how long connected devices stay on after detection from 5 seconds to 12 minutes. Pressing the tamper switch for over 5 seconds triggers an
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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
Mini jack On / Off 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 withstand loads up to 1500W (resistance), 800W (incandescent), 200W (motor, fluorescent, LED)
The document provides an installation guide for the ZXT-600 AC Master device. It includes instructions on powering on the device, including it in a Z-Wave network, setting up automatic status reports and associations, selecting an IR code to control an air conditioner, learning IR codes, and configuration options.
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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1. The document provides instructions for installing and operating the Spirit Z-Wave Plus energy-saving thermostat.
2. It describes including the thermostat in a Z-Wave network by putting the primary controller into inclusion mode and pressing the thermostat's boost button.
3. The thermostat can be mounted on radiator valves with integrated or additional adapters and includes buttons for temperature adjustment, modes, and a display for feedback.
The motion detector is a Z-Wave enabled security and home automation device. It detects movement using PIR and light sensors. When movement is detected, it sends radio signals to trigger alarms or turn on connected lights. It can be included in a Z-Wave network and associated with other devices. Settings include sensitivity level, re-trigger interval, sensor function enabling, lux level detection threshold, and grouping for device control. The battery typically lasts over 1 year and a low battery is indicated by the LED flashing every 30 seconds.
The Wall Controller is a Z-Wave device that can control other devices and activate scenes. It has 4 buttons that can control associated devices or scenes in different modes selected by configuration parameters. Pushing all 4 buttons for 5 seconds puts it in management mode where the buttons have special functions like inclusion, exclusion, sending node information, and setting associations. It operates on a CR2032 battery and can be mounted on a wall.
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This document provides instructions for a temperature and humidity sensor that uses Z-Wave technology to communicate wirelessly. It describes how to install batteries, include the device in a Z-Wave network, and configure settings like temperature units and sensor reporting intervals. The device can detect and report changes in temperature and humidity based on configured thresholds.
The SP816 is an outdoor motion detector that uses a PIR sensor to detect movement and a light sensor to detect ambient light levels. It can communicate with other Z-Wave devices to control lighting. It has adjustable timers to control how long lights stay on after detecting motion. The motion detector can be included into a Z-Wave network to communicate with a controller and other devices.
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This document provides instructions and specifications for the Philio Tech Flood Multisensor PAT02-A Z-Wave flood, temperature, and humidity sensor. It describes how to install batteries, reset the device, add it to a Z-Wave network, and configure settings like temperature units and sensor reporting intervals. The device supports flood detection, temperature and humidity readings, and can control other devices in response to sensor triggers.
This document provides instructions for a wireless Z-Wave siren. The siren warns of alarms with a loud sound and flashing light. It can be configured to use sound, light, or both. The siren includes a tamper switch and backup battery, and connects to a Z-Wave network by inclusion initiated by a primary controller. The document describes installing the siren, operating modes, configuration parameters for settings like alarm duration, and technical specifications.
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.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using the Aeotec WallMote Quad, a Z-Wave remote controller with 4 touch buttons that can control Z-Wave devices. It has an RGB LED, touch beep, vibration, and is mounted on a wall. The instructions cover installing it, adding it to a Z-Wave network, configuring the buttons, charging the rechargeable battery, resetting it, and more. It can send on/off, dimmer, and scene control commands to associated Z-Wave devices on different channels.
This document summarizes the features and specifications of the Slim Multi-Sensor PSP01, a Z-Wave enabled motion, temperature, and light sensor. It has PIR, temperature and light sensors integrated into one device. It can be included into a Z-Wave home automation network to detect motion and changes in temperature or light levels and send notifications to other devices. It supports various configuration settings to customize its operation and reporting.
The document provides instructions for installing and operating a WiDom Smart Plug. The Smart Plug can be included in a Z-Wave network, detects overvoltage and overcurrent events, and controls associated devices. It has technical specifications including voltage and current thresholds for alarms. The instructions describe configuration parameters for controlling the plug and associated devices during alarm events.
Evespring ST812 Z-Wave flood sendor manual in EnglishDomotica daVinci
The Flood Detector is a Z-Wave enabled device that is compatible with any Z-Wave network. It uses a tamper switch to be included in a network and supports associations with up to five other nodes. When triggered, it will flash an LED, beep, and transmit signals to associated nodes. It uses three AA batteries and has a low battery indication of flashing its red LED every 30 seconds.
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.
StellaZ is a wireless thermostat valve control that can operate in four modes to control temperature. It includes with Z-Wave controllers and can be installed on radiator valves using adapters. The device wakes up periodically to report temperature and can be controlled remotely via Z-Wave to adjust temperature setpoints or directly control the valve opening percentage.
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 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.
1. The document provides instructions for choosing a mounting location and installing a motion detector that is part of a Z-Wave enabled wireless network. It should be mounted 2 meters high in a corner to detect movement within 6-12 meters, avoiding direct sunlight or heat sources.
2. The motion detector is added to the Z-Wave network by putting the wireless controller into inclusion mode and pressing the tamper switch on the detector. It detects movement through changes in infrared radiation and triggers connected devices when motion is detected.
3. It has a time-off knob to set how long connected devices stay on after detection from 5 seconds to 12 minutes. Pressing the tamper switch for over 5 seconds triggers an
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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
Mini jack On / Off 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 withstand loads up to 1500W (resistance), 800W (incandescent), 200W (motor, fluorescent, LED)
The document provides an installation guide for the ZXT-600 AC Master device. It includes instructions on powering on the device, including it in a Z-Wave network, setting up automatic status reports and associations, selecting an IR code to control an air conditioner, learning IR codes, and configuration options.
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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1. The document provides instructions for installing and operating the Spirit Z-Wave Plus energy-saving thermostat.
2. It describes including the thermostat in a Z-Wave network by putting the primary controller into inclusion mode and pressing the thermostat's boost button.
3. The thermostat can be mounted on radiator valves with integrated or additional adapters and includes buttons for temperature adjustment, modes, and a display for feedback.
The motion detector is a Z-Wave enabled security and home automation device. It detects movement using PIR and light sensors. When movement is detected, it sends radio signals to trigger alarms or turn on connected lights. It can be included in a Z-Wave network and associated with other devices. Settings include sensitivity level, re-trigger interval, sensor function enabling, lux level detection threshold, and grouping for device control. The battery typically lasts over 1 year and a low battery is indicated by the LED flashing every 30 seconds.
The Wall Controller is a Z-Wave device that can control other devices and activate scenes. It has 4 buttons that can control associated devices or scenes in different modes selected by configuration parameters. Pushing all 4 buttons for 5 seconds puts it in management mode where the buttons have special functions like inclusion, exclusion, sending node information, and setting associations. It operates on a CR2032 battery and can be mounted on a wall.
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This document provides instructions for a temperature and humidity sensor that uses Z-Wave technology to communicate wirelessly. It describes how to install batteries, include the device in a Z-Wave network, and configure settings like temperature units and sensor reporting intervals. The device can detect and report changes in temperature and humidity based on configured thresholds.
The SP816 is an outdoor motion detector that uses a PIR sensor to detect movement and a light sensor to detect ambient light levels. It can communicate with other Z-Wave devices to control lighting. It has adjustable timers to control how long lights stay on after detecting motion. The motion detector can be included into a Z-Wave network to communicate with a controller and other devices.
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This document provides instructions and specifications for the Philio Tech Flood Multisensor PAT02-A Z-Wave flood, temperature, and humidity sensor. It describes how to install batteries, reset the device, add it to a Z-Wave network, and configure settings like temperature units and sensor reporting intervals. The device supports flood detection, temperature and humidity readings, and can control other devices in response to sensor triggers.
This document provides instructions for a wireless Z-Wave siren. The siren warns of alarms with a loud sound and flashing light. It can be configured to use sound, light, or both. The siren includes a tamper switch and backup battery, and connects to a Z-Wave network by inclusion initiated by a primary controller. The document describes installing the siren, operating modes, configuration parameters for settings like alarm duration, and technical specifications.
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.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using the Aeotec WallMote Quad, a Z-Wave remote controller with 4 touch buttons that can control Z-Wave devices. It has an RGB LED, touch beep, vibration, and is mounted on a wall. The instructions cover installing it, adding it to a Z-Wave network, configuring the buttons, charging the rechargeable battery, resetting it, and more. It can send on/off, dimmer, and scene control commands to associated Z-Wave devices on different channels.
The document provides an operating manual for the FIBARO Swipe gesture control device, which allows contactless control of Z-Wave devices through gestures without touching the device, detailing its features, gestures and menu options, power modes, adding and removing from networks, and creating custom sequences of gestures. The FIBARO Swipe is a battery-powered gesture control device that can detect gestures like swipes and circles to control connected Z-Wave devices without being touched.
The document provides instructions for the ZXT-120 Z-Wave to AC IR Extender. It can be used to control IR-controlled air conditioners using Z-Wave commands from a controller. It has a built-in IR code library and temperature sensor. The document discusses including the ZXT-120 in a Z-Wave network, configuring its IR codes and operating modes, learning new IR codes, and resetting it to factory defaults. Safety precautions are provided for mounting the ZXT-120 to a wall.
Fibaro Roller Shutter is a Z-Wave compatible electric motor controller that allows precise positioning of roller blinds, awnings, venetian blinds, gates and other AC powered motors. It can be controlled wirelessly through a Z-Wave network or via switch keys connected to it. The device also measures the connected motor's current power consumption. It supports electronic and mechanic end switches and can control motors of up to 1kW for 230V or 500W for 110V power supply.
The document is a user manual for the MCOHome Touch Panel Switch, a Z-Wave compatible wall switch. It provides specifications for the switch, instructions for installation and inclusion in a Z-Wave network, and operation details. The switch supports basic command class and association command class to control associated devices synchronously. It has a 1-year limited warranty against defects but not against improper installation or use.
The document provides technical specifications for a Z-Wave Panic Button, including its normal operating voltage, wireless range, basic operations, how it operates within a Z-Wave network after inclusion, technical details, supported command classes, and configuration parameters. It can be used to trigger rules, lifestyles, or directly send alarm messages to associated Z-Wave devices when its big red button is pressed.
The document discusses Home Center Lite, a small and affordable home automation controller from FIBARO. It can control up to 230 devices in a home and integrate various systems like security, lighting, appliances, and multimedia. The compact device allows users to remotely control and monitor their home from anywhere using a mobile app for increased convenience, energy efficiency and safety.
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.
Zipatile is an all-in-one home control system that can replace multiple devices such as a security system, thermostat, elderly care system, home automation system, and intercom. It features a touch screen, sensors, video camera, speakers and microphones. The system is powered by an Android operating system and allows remote control through a smartphone app for security monitoring, video monitoring, thermostat control and more. Zipatile integrates a variety of protocols to connect devices from Philips Hue, Sonos, Nest and more for smart home control and automation.
The WWA-02 is a wireless water and temperature alarm that detects leaks and temperature changes. It sends alerts via the Z-Wave network to associated devices. It uses a lithium battery that is estimated to last 1-2 years. The unit can be included and excluded from the Z-Wave network using the rear button. It detects water leaks, high temperatures over 70°C, and low temperatures below -10°C.
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.
This document provides instructions for setting up and operating a 7 Day Programmable Room Thermostat that communicates wirelessly using Z-Wave technology. The thermostat can control central heating and allows the user to set up to 6 temperature schedules per day. It includes devices in existing Z-Wave networks and supports functions like temperature overrides, associations to control other devices, and basic operation as a primary controller.
This document provides instructions for installing and using the GR-105 Auto Valve. The valve uses Z-wave technology to remotely control gas flow. It can be installed on main ball valves for gas ductwork by attaching brackets and connecting the manipulator shaft to the valve handle. For bottled gas, the manipulator installs between the original angle valve and pressure reducing valve. If a gas alarm fails, the clutch can be pulled down to manually turn the handle until it reaches the dead point.
The micromodule Zipato energy meter monitors the power consumption of two different circuits and signals to any compatible Z-Wave controller in real time.
Manual of Flow Stop is a motor operated shut-off controller for automatic flow stop of gas and water pipes. It is equipped with Z-Wave Plus technology. This means it is particularly suitable for use in smart homes. By manufacturer PoPP
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.
Fibaro RGBW Controller is a universal Z-Wave compatible RGB/RGBW controller that uses PWM output signals to control LED, RGB, RGBW strips, halogen lights, and fans powered by 12 or 24 VDC. It also supports up to four 0V-10V analog sensors. The controller has multiple operating modes including RGB/RGBW for lighting control and IN/OUT mode for independent configuration of inputs and outputs. It provides current load and energy consumption monitoring and can be included in a Z-Wave network to be controlled by compatible controllers and associated with other Z-Wave devices.
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FIBARO Door/Window Sensor 2 is a fully compatible Z-Wave PLUS device that detects the opening of doors, windows, and other openings through the separation of the sensor body and a magnet. It has built-in temperature sensing and tamper detection. The device can be installed on doors, windows, and more using adhesive strips and has LED indicators and buttons to control and reset the device.
The Z-Wave Secure Wall Controller is a Z-Wave device that can control other devices and activate scenes. It operates in a normal control mode or management mode for setup. In management mode, buttons control inclusion, exclusion, sending device information, and adding devices to association groups. The wall controller requires a mounting frame and rocker to operate and supports secure communication.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using a Z-Wave wall controller device. It can be used to control other Z-Wave devices or activate scenes. Pushing all four buttons for five seconds puts the device in management mode for configuration. The device supports secure communication and runs on a single CR2032 battery. It has different operating modes for direct control or scene activation of associated Z-Wave devices.
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The document provides information about the Wall Controller WALLC device, including:
1. The device can operate in normal control mode or management mode, which is entered by pushing all four buttons for 5 seconds. In management mode, each button performs a different function like inclusion, exclusion, sending information, or association.
2. As a Z-Wave device, it can control other devices and activate scenes. It requires inclusion in a Z-Wave network controlled by a primary controller.
3. The device has multiple operation modes for controlling groups of devices with on/off buttons or scenes in gateways. It can be installed on walls and uses a CR battery that is replaced by pushing a nipple.
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1. O P E R A T I N G
M A N U A L
FIBARO KEYFOB
FGKF-601
CONTENTS
#1: Description and features 3
#2: Basic activation 4
#3: Adding/removing the device 5
#4: Operating the device 6
#5: Visual indications 7
#6: Lock Mode 8
#7: Sequences 10
#8: Activating scenes 11
#9: Battery 12
#10: Associations 13
#11: Advanced parameters 15
#12: Specifications 19
#13: Regulations 20
v1.0
EN
2. 2
Important safety information
Read this manual before attempting to install the device!
Failure to observe recommendations included in this manual may
be dangerous or cause a violation of the law. The manufacturer,
Fibar Group S.A. will not be held responsible for any loss or damage
resulting from not following the instructions of operating manual.
The alarm functionality of devices is an additional feature increasing
the comfort level of your home automation system. If you want to
use professional security service, please contact them to determine
what systems can provide a protection of your estate.
General information about
the FIBARO System
FIBARO is a wireless smart home automation system, based on the
Z-Wave protocol. All of available devices can be controlled through
a computer (PC or Mac), smartphone or tablet. Z-Wave devices are
not only receivers, but can also repeat the signal, increasing the
Z-Wave network’s range. It gives advantage over traditional wireless
systems that require direct link between transmitter and receiver, as
a result the construction of the building could affect network’s range
negatively.
Every Z-Wave network has its unique identification number (home
ID). Multiple independent networks can exist in the building without
interfering. Transmission security of FIBARO System is comparable to
wired systems.
Z-Wave technology is the leading solution in smart home automation.
There is a wide range of Z-Wave devices that are mutually
compatible, independently of manufacturer. It gives the system the
ability to evolve and expand over time. For more information visit
www.fibaro.com.
3. 3
Description and features
Main features of FIBARO KeyFob:
• Compatible with any Z-Wave or Z-Wave+ Controller,
• Supports Z-Wave network Security Mode with AES-128
encryption,
• Battery powered,
• Completely wireless,
• Pocket size,
• Equipped with 6 easily recognizable buttons,
• 30 different actions, single/double/triple click, hold for each
button and sequences,
• Easy to operate menu,
• Actions are confirmed by the built-in LED diode.
FIBARO KeyFob is a Z-Wave Plus compatible, battery-powered,
compact remote control.
Six buttons allow you to control other devices through the Z-Wave
network and run various scenes defined in FIBARO System.
Configure actions for one, two, three clicks, holding the button and
button sequences to suit all your needs.
Built-in locking system will ensure that unauthorized person will not
take control of your home.
#1: Description and features
FIBARO KeyFob is a fully
compatible Z-Wave PLUS device.
NOTE
This device may be
used with all de-
vices certified with
the Z-Wave Plus cer-
tificate and should be
compatible with such
devices produced by
other manufacturers.
i
NOTE
Z-Wave Controller
must support Z-Wave
Security Mode in
order to fully utilize the
product.
i
4. 4
Basic activation
#2: Basic activation
1. Using included keyring or a coin,
open the battery cover by turning it
counter-clockwise.
oseose
2. Remove the sticker protecting
the battery.
3. Using included keyring or a coin,
close the battery cover by turning it
clockwise.
4. Locate the device nearby the main Z-Wave controller.
5. Set the main Z-Wave controller in (Security/non-Security
Mode) add mode (see the controller’s manual).
6. Press any button three times.
7. LED will pulse white during the adding process.
8. Wait for the device to be added into the system.
9. Successful adding will be confirmed by the Z-Wave
controller’s message and green LED colour.
5. 5
Adding/removing the device
#3: Adding/removing the device
Adding (Inclusion) - Z-Wave device learning mode, allowing to add
the device to existing Z-Wave network.
To add the device:
1. Set the main Z-Wave controller in (Security/non-Security Mode)
add mode (see the controller’s manual).
2. Power the device (insert the battery).
3. Press any button three times.
4. LED will pulse white during the adding process.
5. Wait for the adding process to end.
6. Successful adding will be confirmed by the Z-Wave controller’s
message and green LED colour.
NOTE
Adding in Security
Mode must be per-
formed up to 2 meters
from the controller.
i
NOTE
In case the device is
not added, please re-
set the device and re-
peat the adding pro-
cedure.
i
Removing (Exclusion) - Z-Wave device learning mode, allowing to
remove the device from existing Z-Wave network.
To remove the device:
1. Set the main Z-Wave controller in remove mode (see the
controller’s manual).
2. Press and simultaneously.
3. Press or until LED glows green.
4. Press .
5. Wait for the removing process to end.
6. Successful removing will be confirmed by the Z-Wave controller’s
message.
NOTE
Removing the KeyFob
from the Z-Wave net-
work restores all the
default parameters of
the device.
i
6. 6
Operating the device
#4: Operating the device
Waking up the device:
The KeyFob needs to be woken up to receive information about the
new configuration from the Z-Wave controller, like parameters and
associations. Use 1st menu position (white) or press and simulta-
neously to wake up the device.
Menu allows to perform Z-Wave network actions. In order to use the
menu:
1. Press and simultaneously.
2. Press or until LED indicates desired menu position with colour:
• White - wake up the device
• Green - learning mode (adding/removing)
• Cyan - check battery level
• Yellow - reset the device*
3. Press to confirm selection, press to exit the menu.
4. LED will pulse twice with same colour as selected menu position
to confirm completing action.
Resetting the device to factory defaults:
Reset procedure allows to restore the device back to its factory set-
tings, which means all information about the Z-Wave controller and
user configuration will be deleted. There are two ways of resetting the
device:
Resetting the device using the menu:
1. Press and simultaneously.
2. Press or until LED glows yellow.
3. Press .
Emergency resetting the device on start-up:
1. Remove the battery.
2. Hold and , while inserting the battery.
Successful resetting will be confirmed by smoothly brightening and
dimming of the yellow LED colour.
NOTE
* Resetting the de-
vice from the menu
is not available in
Lock Mode.
NOTE
Resetting the device is
not the recommend-
ed way of removing
the device from the
Z-Wave network. Use
the reset procedure
only if the primary
controller is missing
or inoperable. Certain
device removal can be
achieved by the pro-
cedure of removing
described in Adding/
removing the device
on page 5.
i
i
7. 7
Visual indications
#5: Visual indications
Visual indications:
The KeyFob is equipped with a LED diode, signalling pushing the but-
tons, sequences, menu position and status of the device.
What you see What it means What to do
Learning mode
Red blink Device not added
Press any button three
times to start adding
Fast white puls-
ing
Device in adding
mode
Wait for adding process
to end
Green blink Device added –
Lock Mode
Red blink Device locked Unlock using sequence
3 red pulses Wrong sequence Try unlocking again
Red to green
transition
Device unlocked
Press buttons to activate
scenes/associations
Green to red
transition
Device locked
using button hold
–
Battery
3 magenta pulses Low battery Replace the battery
Configuration
2 white pulses Device woken up –
Device status indications:
What you see What it means
Green blink
Receiving command confirmed by the con-
troller and associated devices
Yellow blink
every 1s
Sending commands in progress
Red blink
Receiving at least one command was not con-
firmed by the controller or associated devices
Indications for scenes and associations:
After pressing one of the buttons or using sequence, KeyFob indi-
cates status of action with the LED diode.
What you see What it means
Blue pulse Entering sequence
3 blue pulses Sequence valid
3 red pulses Sequence not valid
Indications for sequences:
8. 8
Lock Mode
#6: Lock Mode
The KeyFob can be protected with a sequence of 2 to 5 button clicks.
When unlocking sequence is set, the device will lock itself after:
• being inactive for time set in parameter 2 (60 seconds by default),
• pressing and holding selected button (if set in parameter 2).
Setting the unlocking sequence and locking time-out using
Home Center configuration interface:
1. Go to the device options by clicking the icon:
2. Select the„Advanced”tab.
3. Click the“Configure”button in Lock Mode section.
4. Select sequence of 2 to 5 buttons, click Next.
5. Select time to lock and locking button, click Next.
6. Press and simultaneously to wake up the device.
7. Wait for the device to configure.
To enable Lock Mode:
• set sequence in parameter 1,
• set time and/or locking button in parameter 2 (60 seconds by de-
fault),
• set PROTECTION Command Class to Local Protection by Sequence
(done automatically by Home Center controller).
Lock Mode will be disabled when:
• parameter 1 and/or parameter 2 is set to 0,
• PROTECTION Command Class is set to Unprotected.
When device is locked:
• pushing buttons will not activate any actions,
• menu is available, but without option of resetting the device.
9. 9
Lock Mode
Setting the unlocking sequence using advanced parameter:
1. Calculate value of parameter using table and formula:
Value of parameter = Value of first button +
+ 8 * Value of second button + 64 * Value of third button +
+ 512 * Value of fourth button + 4096 * Value of fifth button
2. Change the value of parameter 1 [2 bytes] to calculated value.
3. Press and simultaneously to wake up the device.
4. Wait for the device to configure.
Button
Value 1 2 3 4 5 6
Setting time to lock and locking button using advanced
parameter:
1. Calculate value of parameter using table and formula:
Time to lock should be 0 or 5-255 (seconds)
Value of parameter = Time to lock in seconds +
+ 256 * Value of locking button
2. Change the value of parameter 2 [2 bytes] to calculated value.
3. Press and simultaneously to wake up the device.
4. Wait for the device to configure.
Button
Value 1 2 3 4 5 6
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Sequences
#7: Sequences
Sequences:
User can create sequences of two to five button to expand number
of possible actions. Every sequence sends corresponding Scene ID to
the Z-Wave controller with attribute Key pressed 1 time (see Scene
activation on page 11).
Sequences are saved in advanced parameters (no. 3-8).
Activating sequence introduces delay in single, double and triple
press actions for first button in the sequence.
Rules of creating sequences:
• Maximum of six sequences can be created.
• Each sequence must be unique.
• Sequence can consist of two to five button pushes.
• Sequence can contain multiple presses of the same button.
Setting a new sequence using advanced parameter:
1. Calculate value of parameter using table and formula:
Value of parameter = Value of first button +
+ 8 * Value of second button + 64 * Value of third button +
+ 512 * Value of fourth button + 4096 * Value of fifth button
2. Change the value of corresponding parameter [2 bytes] (parame-
ters 3 to 8 for slots 1 to 6).
3. Press and simultaneously to wake up the device.
4. Wait for the device to configure.
Button
Value 1 2 3 4 5 6
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Activating scenes
#8: Activating scenes
Activating scenes:
The KeyFob can activate scenes in the Z-Wave controller by sending
scene ID and attribute of a specific action using Central Scene Com-
mand Class.
By default scenes are activated after single clicking or pressing and
holding any of the buttons and sequences. Other actions can be acti-
vated in parameters 21-26.
Activating a double click will introduce delay to a single click reaction
and activating a triple click will introduce delay to a double click
reaction.
Button
Scene ID 1 2 3 4 5 6
Scene IDs of buttons:
Action Attribute
Button pressed once Key Pressed 1 time
Button pressed twice Key Pressed 2 times
Button pressed thrice Key Pressed 3 times
Button held Key Held Down
Button released Key Released
Sequence performed Key Pressed 1 time
Attributes of actions:
Sequence
number
1 2 3 4 5 6
Scene ID 7 8 9 10 11 12
Scene IDs of sequences:
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Battery
#9: Battery
Checking battery level:
KeyFob automatically warns about low battery with 3 yellow blinks,
when battery level is below value selected in parameter 3.
1. Press and simultaneously.
2. Press or until LED glows cyan.
3. Press .
4. LED indicates battery level with a smoothly transitioning colours,
where:
• Green - 100%
• Yellow - 50%
• Red - 1%
5. Wait 2 second or press any button to exit.
Replacing the battery:
The KeyFob can be powered with CR2450 (included) battery. Estimat-
ed battery life with device added once, default settings, direct range
and maximum 5 pushes per day is 2 years.
ose
ose
1.
1. Using included keyring or a coin, open the battery cover by turn-
ing it counter-clockwise.
2. Replace the battery.
3. Using included keyring or a coin, close the battery cover by turn-
ing it clockwise.
2. 3.
CAUTION
Using batteries other
than specified may
result in explosion.
Dispose of properly,
observing environ-
mental protection
rules.
!
NOTE
Battery life depends
on frequency of us-
age, number of associ-
ations/scenes, Z-Wave
routing and network
load.
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Associations
#10: Associations
The device provides the association of thirteen groups:
1st association group – “Lifeline” reports the device status and al-
lows for assigning single device only (main controller by default).
2nd association group – “Square - On/Off” is assigned to clicking
the button and is used to turn on/off associated devices.
3rd association group – “Square - Multilevel” is assigned to click-
ing and holding the button and is used to turn on/off and change
level of associated devices.
4th association group – “Circle - On/Off” is assigned to clicking the
button and is used to turn on/off associated devices.
5th association group – “Circle - Multilevel” is assigned to clicking
and holding the button and is used to turn on/off and change level
of associated devices.
6th association group – “Cross - On/Off” is assigned to clicking the
button and is used to turn on/off associated devices.
7th association group – “Cross - Multilevel” is assigned to clicking
and holding the button and is used to turn on/off and change level
of associated devices.
8th association group – “Triangle - On/Off” is assigned to clicking
the button and is used to turn on/off associated devices.
9th association group – “Triangle - Multilevel” is assigned to click-
ing and holding the button and is used to turn on/off and change
level of associated devices.
10th association group – “Minus - On/Off” is assigned to clicking
the button and is used to turn on/off associated devices.
11th association group –“Minus - Multilevel” is assigned to clicking
andholdingthe buttonandisusedtoturnon/offandchangelevelof
associated devices.
12th association group – “Plus - On/Off” is assigned to clicking the
button and is used to turn on/off associated devices.
13th association group – “Plus - Multilevel” is assigned to clicking
and holding the button and is used to turn on/off and change level
of associated devices.
Association (linking devices) - direct control of other devices within
the Z-Wave system network e.g. Dimmer, Relay Switch, Roller Shutter
or scene (may be controlled only through a Z-Wave controller).
NOTE
Association ensures
direct transfer of
control commands
between devices, is
performed without
participation of the
main controller and
requires associated
device to be in the di-
rect range.
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NOTE
States of the associa-
tion groups are affect-
ed only by buttons.
Changing state of
associated device by
other means will not
update remembered
state of association
group.
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NOTE
2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 as-
sociation groups use
BASIC CC, but device
does not repond to
GET commands.
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Battery
To add an association (using the Home Center controller):
1. Go to the device options by clicking the icon:
2. Select the„Advanced”tab.
3. Click the“Setting Association”button.
4. Specify to which group and what devices are to be associated.
5. Save the changes.
6. Press and simultaneously to wake up the device.
Paired buttons associations
After pairing buttons, horizontal pairs of buttons ( and , and ,
and ) work as one button and send associations to left buttons
groups only.
Left buttons ( , , ) turn on associated devices and right buttons
( , , ) turn them off.
In multilevel association groups (3, 7, 11) left buttons increase level
while holding and right buttons decrease it.
To pair buttons:
1. Change settings of parameters:
• and – set parameter 6 to value 1
• and – set parameter 7 to value 1
• and – set parameter 8 to value 1
2. Save the changes.
3. Press and simultaneously to wake up the device.
The KeyFob in 2nd to 13th group allows to control 5 de-
vices (regular or multichannel) per an association group.
“LifeLine” group is reserved solely for the controller and hence only 1
node can be assigned.
It is not recommended to associate more than 10 devices in general,
as the response time to control commands depends on the number of
associated devices. In extreme cases, system response may be delayed.
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Advanced parameters
#11: Advanced parameters
1. Lock Mode - unlocking sequence
This parameter allows to activate Lock Mode and set up unlocking
sequence. Device will lock after time set in parameter 2 or after press-
ing and holding selected button. See Lock Mode on page 9 for more
information.
Available settings: 0 - Lock Mode disabled
9-28086 - unlocking sequence
Default setting: 0 Parameter size: 2 [bytes]
2. Lock Mode - time to lock and locking button
This parameter allows to set time that must elapse from the last press
of the button to lock the device and locking button.
Setting locking button will deactivate associations and scenes for
pressing and holding the selected button.
This parameter is irrelevant if parameter 1 is set to 0 (Lock Mode
disable).
See Lock Mode on page 9 for more information.
Available settings: 0 - Lock Mode disabled
5-1791- calculated value
Default setting: 60 (60s) Parameter size: 2 [bytes]
3. First scene sequence
This parameter allows to set up sequence that activates scene
with ID 7. See Sequences on page 10 for more information.
Available settings: 0 - 1st sequence disabled
9-28086 - value of sequence
Default setting: 0 Parameter size: 2 [bytes]
The KeyFob allows to customize its operation to user’s needs. The set-
tings are available in the FIBARO interface as simple options that may
be chosen by selecting the appropriate box.
In order to configure the KeyFob (using the Home Center controller):
1. Go to the device options by clicking the icon:
2. Select the„Advanced”tab.
3. Modify values of chosen parameters.
4. Save the changes.
5. Press and simultaneously to wake up the device.
NOTE
Entering invalid value
of parameter will re-
sult in response with
Application Rejected
frame and not setting
the value.
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Advanced parameters
4. Second scene sequence
This parameter allows to set up sequence that activates scene
with ID 8. See Sequences on page 10 for more information.
Available settings: 0 - 2nd sequence disabled
9-28086 - value of sequence
Default setting: 0 Parameter size: 2 [bytes]
5. Third scene sequence
This parameter allows to set up sequence that activates scene
with ID 9. See Sequences on page 10 for more information.
Available settings: 0 - 3rd sequence disabled
9-28086 - value of sequence
Default setting: 0 Parameter size: 2 [bytes]
6. Fourth scene sequence
This parameter allows to set up sequence that activates scene
with ID 10. See Sequences on page 10 for more information.
Available settings: 0 - 4th sequence disabled
9-28086 - value of sequence
Default setting: 0 Parameter size: 2 [bytes]
7. Fifth scene sequence
This parameter allows to set up sequence that activates scene
with ID 11. See Sequences on page 10 for more information.
Available settings: 0 - 5th sequence disabled
9-28086 - value of sequence
Default setting: 0 Parameter size: 2 [bytes]
8. Sixth scene sequence
This parameter allows to set up sequence that activates scene
with ID 12. See Sequences on page 10 for more information.
Available settings: 0 - 6th sequence disabled
9-28086 - value of sequence
Default setting: 0 Parameter size: 2 [bytes]
9. Sequences - timeout
This parameter allows to set time that must elapse from the last press
of the button to check if the sequence is valid.
Available settings: 5-30 (0.5-3s, 0.1s step) - time to lock
Default setting: 10 (1s) Parameter size: 1 [byte]
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Advanced parameters
10. Single button associations - operating mode
This parameter allows to choose operating mode for single button
associations.
Available settings: 0 - single press switches state to opposite
1 - single press switches state to opposite, dou-
ble press sets to maximum level
2 - single press turns on, double press turns off
Default setting: 0 (switch) Parameter size: 1 [byte]
11. Value sent to association group
12. Value sent to association group
13. Value sent to association group
14. Value sent to association group
15. Value sent to association group
16. Value sent to association group
This parameter allows to set value sent to devices in association
group. It will result in turning multilevel devices on with set or last
level. Value is irrelevant for simple on/off devices.
Available settings: 1-99 or 255
Default setting: 255 Parameter size: 2 [bytes]
17. Paired buttons association for and
This parameter allows to activate paired buttons association mode
for and buttons. Paired buttons are dependent and association
are sent only to groups. turns devices on and increases value,
turns them off and decreases value.
Available settings: 0 - paired buttons association inactive
1 - paired buttons association active
Default setting: 0 (inactive) Parameter size: 1 [byte]
18. Paired buttons association for and
This parameter allows to activate paired buttons association mode
for and buttons. Paired buttons are dependent and association
are sent only to groups. turns devices on and increases value,
turns them off and decreases value.
Available settings: 0 - paired buttons association inactive
1 - paired buttons association active
Default setting: 0 (inactive) Parameter size: 1 [byte]
NOTE
Setting parameters
11-16 to appropriate
value will result in:
1-99 - forcing level of
associated devices
255 - setting associat-
ed devices to the last
remembered state or
turning them on
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Advanced parameters
19. Paired buttons association for and
This parameter allows to activate paired buttons association mode
for and buttons. Paired buttons are dependent and association
are sent only to groups. turns devices on and increases value,
turns them off and decreases value.
Available settings: 0 - paired buttons association inactive
1 - paired buttons association active
Default setting: 0 (inactive) Parameter size: 1 [byte]
21. Scene activation for button
22. Scene activation for button
23. Scene activation for button
24. Scene activation for button
25. Scene activation for button
26. Scene activation for button
This parameter determines which actions result in sending assigned
scene IDs and attributes to the controller.
Available settings: 1 - Key Pressed 1 time
2 - Key Pressed 2 times
4 - Key Pressed 3 times
8 - Key Held Down Released
Default setting: 9 (1x hold) Parameter size: 1 [byte]
29. Associations in Z-Wave network Security Mode
Parameter defines how commands are sent in specified associa-
tion groups: using Security Mode or not. Parameter is active only
in Z-Wave network Security Mode. It does not apply to 1st “Lifeline”
association group.
Available settings: 1 - 2nd group sent using Security Mode
2 - 3rd group sent using Security Mode
4 - 4th group sent using Security Mode
8 - 5th group sent using Security Mode
16 - 6th group sent using Security Mode
32 - 7th group sent using Security Mode
64 - 8th group sent using Security Mode
128 - 9th group sent using Security Mode
256 - 10th group sent using Security Mode
512 - 11th group sent using Security Mode
1024 - 12th group sent using Security Mode
2048 - 13th group sent using Security Mode
Default setting: 4095 Parameter size: 2 [bytes]
NOTE
Parameter 29 values
may be combined,
e.g. 1+2=3 means that
2nd 3rd group are
sent using Security
Mode.
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NOTE
Parameters 21 to 26
values may be com-
bined, e.g. 1+2=3
means that pressing
button once or twice
will result in sending
assigned scene ID.
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Specifications
#12: Specifications
Power supply:
Battery life:
Operating temperature:
EU directives compliance:
Radio protocol:
Radio frequency:
Range:
Dimensions:
CR2450 3.0V battery (included)
est. 2 years (default settings, max. 5
pushes per day and direct range)
10 - 40°C
RoHS 2011/65/EU
RTTE 1999/5/EC
Z-Wave (500 series chip)
868.4, 868.42 or 869.8 MHz EU;
908.4, 908.42 or 916.0 MHz US;
921.4, 921.42 or 919.8 MHz ANZ;
869.0 or 869.02 MHz RU;
up to 50m outdoors
up to 40m indoors
(Depending on terrain and building
structure)
70 x 38 x 15 mm
CAUTION
Using batteries other
than specified may
result in explosion.
Dispose of properly,
observing environ-
mental protection
rules.
!
NOTE
Radio frequency of
individual device
must be same as your
Z-Wave controller.
Check information
on the box or consult
your dealer if you are
not sure.
i
NOTE
Battery life depends
on frequency of us-
age, number of associ-
ations/scenes, Z-Wave
routing and network
load.
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Regulations
#13: Regulations
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
2. This device must accept any interference received, including inter-
ference that may cause undesired operation. 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 pro-
vide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residen-
tial 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 par-
ticular 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 or more 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.
Industry Canada (IC) Compliance Notice
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSSs. Oper-
ation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not
cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, in-
cluding interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Cet appareil est conforme aux normes d’exemption de licence RSS d’In-
dustry Canada. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions
suivantes : (1) cet appareil ne doit pas causer d’interférence et (2) cet
appareil doit accepter toute interférence, notamment les interférences
qui peuvent affecter son fonctionnement.
Legal Notices
All information, including, but not limited to, information regarding the
features, functionality, and/or other product specification are subject
to change without notice. Fibaro reserves all rights to revise or update
its products, software, or documentation without any obligation to no-
tify any individual or entity.
FIBARO and Fibar Group logo are trademarks of Fibar Group S.A. All
other brands and product names referred to herein are trademarks of
their respective holders.
21. 21
Regulations
Note
Changes and modifications not expressly approved by the manufactu-
rer or registrant of this equipment can void your authority to operate
this equipment under Federal Communications Commission’s rules.
DGT Warning Statement
Article 12
Without permission, any company, firm or user shall not alter the fre-
quency, increase the power, or change the characteristics and func-
tions of the original design of the certified lower power frequency elec-
tric machinery.
Article 14
The application of low power frequency electric machineries shall not
affect the navigation safety nor interfere a legal communication, if an
interference is found, the service will be suspended until improvement
is made and the interference no longer exists.
第十二條
經型式認證合格之低功率射頻電機,非經許可,公司、商號或使用
者均不得擅自變更頻率、加大功率或變更原設計之特性及功能。
第十四條
低功率射頻電機之使用不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法通信;經發現
有干擾現象時,應立即停用,並改善至無干擾時方得繼續使用。
前項合法通信,指依電信法規定作業之無線電通信。
低功率射頻電機須忍受合法通信或工業、科學及醫療用電波輻射性
電機設備之干擾。
Declaration of conformity
Hereby, Fibar Group S.A. declares that FIBARO KeyFob is
in compliance with the essential requirements and other
relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.