The document provides instructions for installing and using the Aeotec Nano Switch Z-Wave device. It includes:
1) An overview of the Nano Switch which allows Z-Wave control of wall switches and reports energy usage.
2) Wiring diagrams for connecting the Nano Switch to AC 120/230V power sources or DC 24V loads.
3) Instructions for installing the Nano Switch that require shutting off main power and using licensed electricians.
4) Information on FCC compliance and warranty details.
The document provides information about the Aeotec Nano Dimmer smart dimmer device:
1) It can control on/off/dimming of lights connected to in-wall switches and report energy usage.
2) It connects to up to two external manual switches and a touch panel for control.
3) Setup involves wiring it according to diagrams for 3-wire or 2-wire systems and inclusion in a Z-Wave network.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using the Aeotec by Aeon Labs Heavy Duty Smart Switch Gen5. It includes steps for mounting the switch, wiring it, adding it to a Z-Wave network using a Z-Stick or Minimote controller, controlling it remotely once set up, and monitoring its energy usage. The switch can control high-powered appliances of up to 40 amps wirelessly.
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 instructions for setting up and using the Aeotec by Aeon Labs Smart Switch Gen5 and Switch Gen5 devices. It describes how to plug in and connect the switches to a Z-Wave network using a Z-Stick or Minimote controller. The Smart Switch can monitor and report the energy usage of devices plugged into it, while the standard Switch cannot. Removal of the switches from the Z-Wave network is also explained. Warranty information and technical specifications for the switches are also included.
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.
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 micromodule Zipato energy meter monitors the power consumption of two different circuits and signals to any compatible Z-Wave controller in real time.
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.
The document provides information about the Aeotec Nano Dimmer smart dimmer device:
1) It can control on/off/dimming of lights connected to in-wall switches and report energy usage.
2) It connects to up to two external manual switches and a touch panel for control.
3) Setup involves wiring it according to diagrams for 3-wire or 2-wire systems and inclusion in a Z-Wave network.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using the Aeotec by Aeon Labs Heavy Duty Smart Switch Gen5. It includes steps for mounting the switch, wiring it, adding it to a Z-Wave network using a Z-Stick or Minimote controller, controlling it remotely once set up, and monitoring its energy usage. The switch can control high-powered appliances of up to 40 amps wirelessly.
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 instructions for setting up and using the Aeotec by Aeon Labs Smart Switch Gen5 and Switch Gen5 devices. It describes how to plug in and connect the switches to a Z-Wave network using a Z-Stick or Minimote controller. The Smart Switch can monitor and report the energy usage of devices plugged into it, while the standard Switch cannot. Removal of the switches from the Z-Wave network is also explained. Warranty information and technical specifications for the switches are also included.
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.
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 micromodule Zipato energy meter monitors the power consumption of two different circuits and signals to any compatible Z-Wave controller in real time.
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.
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.
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.
The 6 in 1 multisensor from Aeon Labs is a Z-WAve Plus multifunction peripheral which is both a temperature sensor, humidity, movement, UV light and vibration.
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.
This document provides instructions for setting up and operating a Zipato indoor siren device. It includes directions on powering on the device, adding it to a Z-Wave network, updating its firmware over-the-air, and configuring its alarm sounds and notifications. The document also provides specifications for the device, including its operating temperature range, dimensions, weight, supported Z-Wave command classes, and frequency versions for different regions.
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.
This document provides instructions for setting up and operating an Aeotec by Aeon Labs LED Bulb. The LED Bulb allows for color control and connects to a Z-Wave network for smart home integration. It can be added to a Z-Wave network using an Aeotec Z-Stick or Minimote controller by putting the controller into inclusion mode and pressing the bulb's on/off switch. The bulb's color can then be controlled through a smart home app. Technical specifications and warranty information are also provided.
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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,
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.
This document provides instructions for a wireless battery-powered Z-Wave siren. The siren warns of alarms with a loud sound and flashing light. It can be configured to use just the siren, just the strobe, or both. The siren operates on 4 AA batteries and joins a Z-Wave network through an inclusion process initiated by a primary controller. It provides alarm indications based on configuration settings for the siren and strobe.
Vision ZG8101 Wireless Garage Door Detector - Installation ManualDomotica daVinci
This document provides instructions for operating and installing a wireless garage door detector. It consists of 4 steps:
1. The detector sends an "ON" or "OFF" status signal to associated nodes when the garage door angle changes, indicated by an LED flash.
2. If the detector cover is removed, it will send an alarm signal and the LED will remain lit until the cover is replaced and the detector is put in "Awake" mode.
3. The detector complies with FCC regulations and includes a 1-year limited warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.
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Lightberry is a peripheral device that connects LED lights to a Raspberry Pi to dynamically change the colors of the lights based on the video being displayed on an attached TV. The summary provides instructions for connecting Lightberry to a Raspberry Pi, attaching the LED lights and power supply, and configuring the boblight software. Key steps include connecting the converter to the Raspberry Pi GPIO pins, attaching the LED strand to the converter, plugging in the power supply, and configuring the boblight software.
The SSA3 is a combination wired and wireless siren and strobe alarm. It can be triggered by a security panel or wireless Z-Wave network to sound a loud siren and flash lights. It has a range of 100 feet and is powered by DC adapter or wired security panel. It includes an anti-tamper switch and testing instructions are provided.
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This document provides a summary of a quick installation guide for a Zipato Flood Multisensor 3 in 1 device. It includes sections on trademarks, notices, electromagnetic compatibility, safety, introduction, mounting, power up procedure, adding to a Z-Wave network, configuration settings, and specifications. The guide provides instructions on installing, setting up, and integrating the flood, temperature, and humidity sensor device into a Z-Wave home automation network.
This document provides instructions and specifications for a Z-Wave wall dimmer set. It can dim lights up to 300W and includes wirelessly through triple clicking a button. It describes installation which involves mounting the insert and frame, and wiring the line and load. The dimmer operates locally by the paddle or remotely via Z-Wave commands, and can control other devices through associations.
The document provides operating instructions for a universal roller shutter that can be controlled via Z-Wave network or external switch. It describes the device's electrical connections, installation process, inclusion into a Z-Wave network, associations with other devices, and configuration via parameters to customize its control behavior. Resetting the device to factory settings can be done by removing it from the network, pressing the external switch buttons in a specific pattern, or changing a parameter.
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
The document provides instructions for setting up and using an Aeotec Repeater Z-Wave device. It describes how the repeater improves reliability of a Z-Wave network by receiving and rebroadcasting weak signals. It then provides step-by-step instructions for including the repeater in an existing Z-Wave network using a Z-Stick or Minimote controller. Additional sections cover removing the repeater from the network, technical specifications, warranty information and certifications.
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This document contains information about a wireless electronic deadbolt door lock, including:
1) Specifications of the lock such as operating temperature range, frequency range, battery requirements, and included items.
2) Instructions on setting up the lock with a Z-Wave network controller and adding or removing the lock from the network.
3) Directions for operating the lock including entering codes to lock/unlock and supported code lengths and quantities.
The document provides information about the Aeotec Nano Dimmer smart dimmer device:
1) It can control on/off/dimming of lights connected to in-wall switches and report energy usage.
2) It connects to up to two external manual switches and a touch panel for control.
3) Setup involves wiring it according to diagrams for 2-wire or 3-wire systems and inclusion in a Z-Wave network.
The Aeon Labs Home Energy Meter is a Z-Wave enabled device that can wirelessly monitor and report a home's energy usage in watts and kilowatt-hours to a Z-Wave gateway. It clips onto the main electrical wires entering a home and must be paired to a Z-Wave network via a controller before use. The device can operate for a year on batteries or be powered via USB. It provides energy usage data to compatible Z-Wave gateways and comes with a 1-year warranty.
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.
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.
The 6 in 1 multisensor from Aeon Labs is a Z-WAve Plus multifunction peripheral which is both a temperature sensor, humidity, movement, UV light and vibration.
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.
This document provides instructions for setting up and operating a Zipato indoor siren device. It includes directions on powering on the device, adding it to a Z-Wave network, updating its firmware over-the-air, and configuring its alarm sounds and notifications. The document also provides specifications for the device, including its operating temperature range, dimensions, weight, supported Z-Wave command classes, and frequency versions for different regions.
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.
This document provides instructions for setting up and operating an Aeotec by Aeon Labs LED Bulb. The LED Bulb allows for color control and connects to a Z-Wave network for smart home integration. It can be added to a Z-Wave network using an Aeotec Z-Stick or Minimote controller by putting the controller into inclusion mode and pressing the bulb's on/off switch. The bulb's color can then be controlled through a smart home app. Technical specifications and warranty information are also provided.
Zipato zd2102 door and window sensor manual englishDomotica daVinci
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,
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.
This document provides instructions for a wireless battery-powered Z-Wave siren. The siren warns of alarms with a loud sound and flashing light. It can be configured to use just the siren, just the strobe, or both. The siren operates on 4 AA batteries and joins a Z-Wave network through an inclusion process initiated by a primary controller. It provides alarm indications based on configuration settings for the siren and strobe.
Vision ZG8101 Wireless Garage Door Detector - Installation ManualDomotica daVinci
This document provides instructions for operating and installing a wireless garage door detector. It consists of 4 steps:
1. The detector sends an "ON" or "OFF" status signal to associated nodes when the garage door angle changes, indicated by an LED flash.
2. If the detector cover is removed, it will send an alarm signal and the LED will remain lit until the cover is replaced and the detector is put in "Awake" mode.
3. The detector complies with FCC regulations and includes a 1-year limited warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.
Understand how much elctricity you are spending. In real time and with 99% accuracy, Smart Switch 7 will analyse appliances electricity consumption helping you save what you spend.
Lightberry is a peripheral device that connects LED lights to a Raspberry Pi to dynamically change the colors of the lights based on the video being displayed on an attached TV. The summary provides instructions for connecting Lightberry to a Raspberry Pi, attaching the LED lights and power supply, and configuring the boblight software. Key steps include connecting the converter to the Raspberry Pi GPIO pins, attaching the LED strand to the converter, plugging in the power supply, and configuring the boblight software.
The SSA3 is a combination wired and wireless siren and strobe alarm. It can be triggered by a security panel or wireless Z-Wave network to sound a loud siren and flash lights. It has a range of 100 feet and is powered by DC adapter or wired security panel. It includes an anti-tamper switch and testing instructions are provided.
Ph pat02 - zipato flood multisensor 3 in 1 user manual v1.0Domotica daVinci
This document provides a summary of a quick installation guide for a Zipato Flood Multisensor 3 in 1 device. It includes sections on trademarks, notices, electromagnetic compatibility, safety, introduction, mounting, power up procedure, adding to a Z-Wave network, configuration settings, and specifications. The guide provides instructions on installing, setting up, and integrating the flood, temperature, and humidity sensor device into a Z-Wave home automation network.
This document provides instructions and specifications for a Z-Wave wall dimmer set. It can dim lights up to 300W and includes wirelessly through triple clicking a button. It describes installation which involves mounting the insert and frame, and wiring the line and load. The dimmer operates locally by the paddle or remotely via Z-Wave commands, and can control other devices through associations.
The document provides operating instructions for a universal roller shutter that can be controlled via Z-Wave network or external switch. It describes the device's electrical connections, installation process, inclusion into a Z-Wave network, associations with other devices, and configuration via parameters to customize its control behavior. Resetting the device to factory settings can be done by removing it from the network, pressing the external switch buttons in a specific pattern, or changing a parameter.
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
The document provides instructions for setting up and using an Aeotec Repeater Z-Wave device. It describes how the repeater improves reliability of a Z-Wave network by receiving and rebroadcasting weak signals. It then provides step-by-step instructions for including the repeater in an existing Z-Wave network using a Z-Stick or Minimote controller. Additional sections cover removing the repeater from the network, technical specifications, warranty information and certifications.
Door lock without handle vision operational manualDomotica daVinci
This document contains information about a wireless electronic deadbolt door lock, including:
1) Specifications of the lock such as operating temperature range, frequency range, battery requirements, and included items.
2) Instructions on setting up the lock with a Z-Wave network controller and adding or removing the lock from the network.
3) Directions for operating the lock including entering codes to lock/unlock and supported code lengths and quantities.
The document provides information about the Aeotec Nano Dimmer smart dimmer device:
1) It can control on/off/dimming of lights connected to in-wall switches and report energy usage.
2) It connects to up to two external manual switches and a touch panel for control.
3) Setup involves wiring it according to diagrams for 2-wire or 3-wire systems and inclusion in a Z-Wave network.
The Aeon Labs Home Energy Meter is a Z-Wave enabled device that can wirelessly monitor and report a home's energy usage in watts and kilowatt-hours to a Z-Wave gateway. It clips onto the main electrical wires entering a home and must be paired to a Z-Wave network via a controller before use. The device can operate for a year on batteries or be powered via USB. It provides energy usage data to compatible Z-Wave gateways and comes with a 1-year warranty.
This document provides installation and safety instructions for an electric motorized projection screen. It details important warnings to follow safety precautions when installing the screen, ensure it is powered properly, and avoid damaging the unit. Troubleshooting tips are provided, and the manufacturer's contact information is listed for additional support.
This document provides an operation manual for the Crown Macro-Tech 2402 power amplifier. It includes 3 key sections:
1) Setup instructions that describe how to unpack, install, wire, and connect the amplifier safely.
2) Operation details on the front and back panel controls and indicators, and how to use the protection systems.
3) Troubleshooting tips for issues and how to obtain service.
The manual provides concise but essential information for safely setting up and operating the Crown Macro-Tech 2402 power amplifier.
This document provides instructions for operating the CE2000TX power amplifier. It includes 3 key points:
1) The manual does not contain all design and operational details, and does not cover every possible situation but provides basic safety and use guidelines.
2) To obtain information in other languages or the latest version of the manual, users can contact Crown or visit their website.
3) The amplifier requires Class 2 output wiring and users should take magnetic field precautions by not placing sensitive equipment directly above or below the unit.
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Instructions aeon labs garage door controller gen5Domotica daVinci
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.
This document provides instructions for operating a JVC remote control panel. It begins with safety precautions and an overview of features. The document then discusses setup, shutter and gain settings, white balance and black balance adjustment, scene files, adjusting the indicator brightness, input/output ports, the selection DIP switch, operable features, operating the connected camera, and specifications. Troubleshooting tips and a table of contents are also included.
This document provides installation and operating instructions as well as important safety warnings for a Concierge Direct View Television Receiver. It lists 23 important safety instructions for the television, including warnings about electric shock, proper grounding, cleaning, placement, power sources, ventilation, and servicing. The instructions advise the user to read all safety information to avoid potential electric shock or fire hazards and to have any service performed by a qualified technician.
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This document is the owner's manual for the Denon AVR-3310CI AV surround receiver. It contains safety and operating instructions, as well as specifications for connections and setup. The manual provides instructions for installing speakers, connecting audio/video devices, navigating the on-screen GUI, and making various system settings. It also covers operating features for playback of discs, radio, network audio and more.
The document provides important safety instructions and an overview of the components and functions of a digital video camcorder. It warns that the camcorder should not be exposed to rain or moisture and provides instructions on proper use, cleaning, and maintenance. The overview identifies the supplied accessories and describes the basic controls and connections of the camcorder.
This document contains safety and operating instructions for an AV surround receiver model AVR-588. It includes warnings and cautions regarding electric shock and fire hazards. It also provides instructions on installing batteries in the remote control, connecting speakers and other audio/video components like DVD and CD players, and connecting the power cord. The document is intended to ensure the safe and proper operation of the AV receiver.
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This document provides service information for an LCD TV chassis. It contains safety precautions and specifications for the chassis. Safety precautions include instructions on handling electrostatic sensitive devices, soldering guidelines, and performing leakage current checks. The specifications section lists the manufacturer, display type, pixel pitch, interface, color depth, and other technical details for the LCD panel. It also provides instructions for testing and adjustment in accordance with temperature, humidity, input power, and other standards.
This document provides instructions for an LCD monitor. It includes safety precautions about electric shock and proper use and maintenance of the monitor. The document describes installing the monitor by attaching the stand securely using screws. It also provides information about operating the monitor safely and properly configuring menu settings. Troubleshooting tips and product specifications are included.
This document is a service manual for a color television with chassis number ETA-5. It contains safety instructions, maintenance procedures, set-up and circuit adjustments, structure and function descriptions, service data including technical specifications for key integrated circuits, and a circuit diagram appendix. Safety precautions include warnings about x-ray radiation from the CRT and procedures for working with high voltage components. Set-up and circuit adjustments are provided to properly configure the television.
This document provides safety precautions and servicing instructions for an LG LED LCD TV chassis (model 42LT360C). It contains contents, safety precautions, servicing precautions, specifications, adjustment instructions, troubleshooting guide, block diagram, exploded view, and schematic circuit diagram sections. The safety precautions section warns that special safety parts in the chassis must be replaced with the same components and not modified. The servicing precautions section provides guidelines for working with electrostatically sensitive devices, soldering, and repairing circuit boards.
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The 2CH Dimmer Module allows manual control of lights through a push switch and app control. It can control up to two lighting circuits and provides options for permanent on/off or dimming control through short or long button pushes. Installation requires turning off power and properly wiring the unit according to diagrams. The module can be reset through a long button press or external button presses and pairs with Zigbee gateways through a learning mode button hold.
Zi-Stick is a self-powered Zigbee 3.0 USB adapter that is used to control actuators and sensors in a Zigbee network. It connects to a computer via USB and appears as a virtual serial or COM port. The user guide provides instructions for installing any necessary drivers, identifying the Zi-Stick's COM port, and connecting it to software like Home Assistant or OpenHAB. Safety information is also included, noting that the Zi-Stick should be used indoors and away from heat or moisture.
This document provides installation and operation instructions for a BRT-100 radiator thermostat in French. It includes:
1. An introduction and welcome message thanking the customer for their purchase.
2. Technical characteristics and features of the thermostat such as LED display, color display, curved design, energy efficient battery that lasts 1 year.
3. Step-by-step instructions for installation including selecting the correct adapter, installing the mounting plate and battery, and connecting the thermostat.
Cherubini Meta Z-Wave Double Switch A510083-84-90Domotica daVinci
Este documento proporciona instrucciones para un actuador con dos salidas independientes de 230V. Incluye especificaciones técnicas, información de seguridad, diagramas de conexión e instrucciones de instalación, control y configuración. El dispositivo permite controlar dos cargas de forma independiente a través de radio o pulsador y puede integrarse en sistemas domóticos Z-Wave.
Este documento proporciona instrucciones para el uso de un enchufe inteligente. Describe las especificaciones técnicas del dispositivo, cómo incluirlo y excluirlo de una red Z-Wave, cómo controlarlo y leer sus parámetros eléctricos, y cómo configurar sus alarmas y asociaciones con otros dispositivos.
Quinto Z-Wave Heltun_HE-RS01_User_Manual_B9AH.pdfDomotica daVinci
The document provides instructions for installing and operating the HE-RS01 five-channel relay switch. Key details include:
- The HE-RS01 can control up to five on/off devices or combinations of on/off and two-direction motor devices.
- It has five configurable relay outputs, two independent inputs, and supports schedules, motor control, and association with other Z-Wave devices.
- Installation requires connecting power, load, and external switch wires per the provided diagrams and safely turning power back on at the circuit breaker.
- The HE-RS01 can be included in a Z-Wave network and each relay and external input is configurable for different control modes.
Z-Wave Fan coil Thermostat Heltun_HE-HT01_User_Manual.pdfDomotica daVinci
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Manual Nano Switch Z-Wave Plus with metering- Aeon Labs
1. View the expanded manual:
http://aeotec.com/support
Nano Switch
IMPORTANT!
This product has been fully tested and certified to
work with Z-Wave by the Z-Wave Alliance. It is
crafted using Z-Wave Plus, the latest device version
of Z-Wave. As such, if the product does not work
with your gateway, please be sure to check with your
gateway manufacturer that they have integrated this
device with their gateway for full operation.
2.
3. Aeotec by Aeon Labs Nano Switch.
Aeotec Nano Switch is a low-cost Z-Wave Switch
specifically used to enable Z-Wave command and
control (on/off) of any wall switches. It can report
immediate wattage consumption or kWh energy
usage over a period of time. In the event of power
failure, non-volatile memory retains all programmed
information relating to the unit’s operating status.
It can connect to 2 external manual switches to
control the load ON/OFF independently. Its surface
has a pin socket, which can be used for connecting
to the touch panel, so you can also use the touch
panel to control the Nano Switch.
The Nano Switch is also a security Z-Wave plus
device and supports Over The Air (OTA) feature for
the products firmware upgrade.
132
1
Z-Wave and Z-Wave Plus are
registered trademarks of Sigma
Designs and its subsidiaries in the
United States and other countries
FCC ID: XBAFT132
Certifications (regional):
Version: 501011600001-AB www.aeotec.com
Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted
municipal waste, use separate collection facilities.
Contact your local government for information
regarding the collection systems available.
Warning
4. 2 31
(Front)
Action Button
Touch panel connection port
RGB LED
RF antenna
Fastening screws
Familiarize yourself with your Nano
Switch.
2
(Back)
(Bottom)
Wire connection
port
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.
Consul the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
UL NOTICE (For USA).
Install only in a UL listed junction box sized
3×2×2.75 inch (75×50×70 mm) or larger,
minimum volume 14 in (230 cm ).
Use Copper Conductors Only.
“CAUTION – Risk of Electric Shock – More than
one disconnect switch may be required to de-
energize the equipment before servicing”.
“WARNING - This device shall not be used in
combination with a wall switch controlling a
receptacle.”
1.
2.
3.
4.
3 3
5. 330
N – Power input for neutral
L – Power input for live
IN – Input for load power supply
OUT – Output for load
S1 – External switch control for load
S2 – External switch control for load
Notes for the wire connection ports:
Touch panel
LN IN OUT S1 S2
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference,
and
This device must accept any interference received,
including interference 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 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
1.
2.
6. 4 29
Install the Nano Switch.
1. Shut off the main circuit breaker of your home for
safety during the installation and ensure the wires
are not short circuited during the installation which
will cause damage to the Nano Switch.
Important: A licensed electrician with knowledge
and understanding electrician systems and electrical
safety should complete the electrical installation.
Note: Your home’s main circuit breaker must support
the overload protection for safety.
WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS FROM AEON LABS'
DELIVERY, OR THE DATE FIXED FOR DELIVERY IN
THE EVENT OF NONDELIVERY. THE INDEMNITY
AND WARRANTY IN ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE
AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER INDEMNITIES
OR WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
FCC NOTICE (for USA)
THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE
FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED
BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS
EQUIPMENT.SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD
VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE
EQUIPMENT.
STORE INDOORS WHEN NOT IN USE. SUITABLE
FOR DRY LOCATIONS. DO NOT IMMERSE
IN WATER. NOT FOR USE WHERE DIRECTLY
EXPOSED TO WATER.
7. 28
Cut wire if neccessary
0.27"
(5mm)
Strip Gage (measure barehere)
5
Preparing connection wires
14 AWG power wires for Input/ Output.
18 AWG copper wires for external manual switch.
Use the wire stripper cut the metallic part of the
connection wire and make sure the length of the
metallic part is about 5mm.
2.
Note: All connection wires needs to be flexible cable.
DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS, REVENUE,
OR USE INCURRED BYCUSTOMER, COMPANY
OR ANY THIRD PARTY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
IN CONTRACT, OR TORT, OR OTHERWISE
EVENIF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
SUCH DAMAGES. AEON LABS' LIABILITY AND
CUSTOMER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ANY
CAUSE OF ACTION ARISING IN CONNECTION
WITH THIS AGREEMENT OR THE SALE OR
USE OF THE PRODUCTS, WHETHER BASED
ON NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, BREACH
OF WARRANTY, BREACH OF AGREEMENT, OR
EQUITABLE PRINCIPLES, IS EXPRESSLY LIMITED
TO, AT AEON LABS' OPTION, REPLACEMENT
OF, OR REPAYMENT OF THE PURCHASE
PRICE FOR THAT PORTION OF PRODUCTS
WITHRESPECT TO WHICH DAMAGES ARE
CLAIMED. ALL CLAIMS OF ANY KIND ARISING
IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT OR
THE SALE OR USE OF PRODUCTS SHALL BE
DEEMED WAIVED UNLESS MADE IN WRITING
8. 6 27
Wiring diagram of AC120V/230V power input.
L Touch
panel
Live
Neutral
AC120V~230V
N IN OUT S1 S2
proceedings, suits, assessments, losses, damages,
liabilities, settlements, judgments, fines, penalties,
interest, costs and expenses (including fees and
disbursements of counsel) of every kind (i) based
upon personal injury or death or injury to property
to the extent any of the foregoing is proximately
caused either by a defective product (including strict
liability in tort) or by the negligent or willful acts or
omissions of Customer or its officers, employees,
subcontractors or agents, and/or (ii) arising from
or relating to any actual or alleged infringement or
misappropriation of any patent, trademark, mask
work, copyright, trade secret or any actual or alleged
violation of any other intellectual property rights
arising from or in connection with the products,
except to the extent that such infringement exists as
a result of Aeon Labs' manufacturing processes.
IN NO EVENT SHALL AEON LABS BE LIABLE
FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE,
SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR
9. 726
Touch
panel
Live
Neutral
AC120V~230V
DC 24V
L
In some cases, you may have some loads just only
can be used on the voltage of DC24V and hope
that it still can be controlled by the Nano Switch, so
please refer to the following diagram to achieve this:
N IN OUT S1 S2
Note: The “IN” terminal should be connected to the
“-” of DC 24V input.
modification to the Products or its components.
Aeon Labs does not authorize any person or party
to assume or create for it any other obligation or
liability in connection with the Products except as
set forth herein. Aeon Labs will pass on to Company
all manufacturers’ Material warranties to the extent
that they are transferable, but will not independently
warrant any Material. Company will assist Customer
with all warranty, repair, return and technical support
needs, Company must prepay shipping and
transportation charges for returned Products, and
insure the shipment or accept the risk of loss or
damage during such shipment and transportation.
Aeon Labs will ship the repaired or replacement
products to Company freight prepaid.Customer
and Company shall indemnify, defend, and hold
Aeon Labs and Aeon Labs' affiliates, shareholders,
directors, officers, employees, contractors,
agents and other representatives harmless from
all demands, claims, actions, causes of action,
-
+
10. 8 25
Wiring diagram of DC24V power input.
Since the Nano Switch also supports the DC24V
power input, so you can use it to control the loads
that powered by DC24V.
LN IN OUT S1 S2 Touch
panel
DC 24V
purchased from in writing within thirty (30) days of
the manifestation of a problem.
Aeon Labs' sole obligation under the foregoing
warranty is, at Aeon Labs' option, to repair, replace
or correct any such defect that was present at the
time of delivery, or to remove the Products and to
refund the purchase price to Company.
The Warranty Period begins on the date the
Products is delivered and continues for 12 months.
Any repairs under this warranty must be conducted
by an authorized Aeon Labs service representative
and under Aeon Labs' RMA policy. Any repairs
conducted by unauthorized persons shall void this
warranty.
Excluded from the warranty are problems
due to accidents, acts of God, civil or military
authority, civil disturbance, war, strikes, fires, other
catastrophes, misuse, misapplication, storage
damage, negligence, electrical power problems, or
-
+
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If the output loads should be only powered by
AC120V or AC230V, you can change the wire
connection as below:
Touch
panel
DC 24V
Live
NeutralAC120V~230V
LN IN OUT S1 S2
support. The Company you bought this product
from has also guaranteed to assist you with any of
your support needs, and you can also contact them
for accordingly.
This guarantee made by the company who you
purchased the product from includes the transfer of
Aeon Labs’ full warranty to that Company. They’ve
guaranteed that they’ll be able to assist you, the
Customer, with all technical support and repair
needs on our behalf.
Aeon Labs warrants to the original purchaser of
Products, that is the Company who you have
purchased from, that for the Warranty Period (as
defined below), the Products will be free from
material defects in materials and workmanship.
The foregoing warranty is subject to the proper
installation, operation and maintenance of the
Products in accordance with installation instructions
and the operating manual supplied. Warranty claims
must be made to the Company who you have
-
+
12. All above wiring diagrams show that the Nano
Switch uses 2-Way or momentary button switches
as the external manual switch for 2-Way connection.
10 23
The below diagram will show you that the Nano
Switch uses the SPDT (Single-Pole Double-Throw)
switches as the external manual switch for 3-Way
connection.
Note: The “IN” terminal should be connected to the
“Live” of AC 120V/230V power wire.
Wiring diagram of 3-Way connection for the
external manual switch.
Warranty.7
If you are in need of any technical support during or
subsequent to your products’ warranty, please get in
touch with our support team via http://aeotec.com/
Version Input/output Working band
AU 230V 50Hz, Max: 10A 921.42MHz
BR 220V 60Hz, Max: 10A 921.42MHz
CN 220V 50Hz, Max: 10A 868.42MHz
EU 230V 50Hz, Max: 10A 868.42MHz
IL 230V 50Hz, Max: 10A 868.42MHz
IN 230V 50Hz, Max: 10A 865.22MHz
UK 230V 50Hz, Max: 10A 868.42MHz
US 120V 60Hz, Max: 15A 908.42MHz
AC power supply:
Relative humidity: 8% to 80%.
Operating distance: Up to 492 feet/150 meters
outdoors.
13. 1122
Touch panel
Live
Neutral
AC120V~230V
3-Way
Switch
(SPDT)
L IN OUT S1 S2
Install Nano Switch to the gang box.3.
Live/Hot wire connection: Connect the Live/Hot
wire to the “L” terminal on the Nano Switch.
Neutral wire connection: Connect the Neutral
wire to the “N” terminal on the Nano Switch.
Load wire connection: Connect the Load wire
a.
b.
c.
Model number: ZW116/ZW139
Max standby power: 0.8W.
Operating temperature: 0℃ to 40℃ /32 ℉ to
104 ℉ .
6 Technical specifications.
Reset your Nano Switch.
If at some stage, your primary controller is missing
or inoperable, you may wish to reset all of your Nano
Switch’s settings to their factory defaults. To do this,
press and hold the Action Button for 20 seconds
and then release it. Your Nano Switch will now be
reset to its original settings, and the green LED will
be solid for 2 seconds and then remain the colourful
gradient status as a confirmation.
N
to your Z-Wave network, its RGB LED will be
solid. If the pairing was unsuccessful, the red
LED will be on for 2 seconds and then remain a
colourful gradient, repeat the instructions above
from step 1.
14. 12 21
to the “OUT” on the Nano Switch.
External/manual Switch connection: Connect
2 18AWG wires to the “S1” and “S2” on the
Nano Switch.
External/manual Switch connection: Connect
2 18AWG wires form the 2 terminals on the
External/manual Switch to the Live wire.
d.
e.
LN IN OUT S1 S2
Set your Z-Wave Plus controller into pairing
mode.
Press the Action Button 2 times within 1 second
on the Nano Switch, the blue LED (secure
indication) will blink to indicate the Nano Switch is
entering into secure pairing mode.
If the Nano Switch has been successfully added
Including Nano Switch as a secure device:
In order to take full advantage of the Nano Switch,
you will want your Nano Switch as a security device
that uses encrypted messages to communicate in
your Z-wave network. A security enabled controller/
gateway (or Z-Wave Plus controller) is required.
1.
2.
3.
a
b
c
d
e
device in your Z-Wave network, press the Action
Button once on Nano Switch when you pair it to
your gateway. If inclusion is successful, the green
LED will be on for 2 seconds, and then return to a
solid indication. If inclusion is unsuccessful, the red
LED will be on for 2 seconds and then return to a
colourful gradient.
Mounting the gang box.4.
Note: This is the physical connection diagram for
AC120V/230V power input.
Position all wires to provide room for thea.
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Security or Non-security feature of your Nano
Switch in Z-Wave network.
Including Nano Switch as a non-secure device:
If you want your Nano Switch as a non-secure
usage or kWh energy usage to a Z-Wave control
point when requested. If this function is supported
by the control points, the energy consumption will
be displayed in the user interface of the control
points. (The specific Z-Wave commands supporting
energy monitoring are the Meter Command Class.
Automatic reports are sent to association group 1,
which is setup via the Association Command Class.)
Please consult the operation manual for these
control points for specific instructions on monitoring
the Nano Switch.
1 2 3
Note: The model ZW139 Nano Switch does not
have the ability to monitor energy consumption. The
model ZW116 Nano Switch supports the energy
metering feature and you can see the words “with
Energy Metering” on its packaging box.
Note:
The gang box should be sized 3×2×2.75 inch/
75×50×70 mm or larger, minimum volume
14 in / 230cm .
Use flexible copper conductors only.
a.
b.
b.
c.
d.
device. Place the Nano Switch inside the gang
box towards the back of the box.
Position the antenna towards the back of the
box, away from all other wiring.
Reinstall the Nano Switch to the gang box.
Reinstall the cover onto the gang box.
3 3
Restore Power.
Restore power at the circuit breaker or fuse.
5.
16. 14 19
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
Monitoring Energy Consumption.
The Aeotec Nano Switch can report wattage energy
As you can see that the Nano Switch’s surface has
a pin port, this port is used to connect the Touch
panel. When you have already connected it to the
Nano Switch, you will be possible to control the
Nano Switch through the Touch panel directly.
Touch panel control.
3
Adding your Nano Switch to a Z-Wave
network.
Quick start.
When the Nano Switch enters automatic
identification mode, it has 20 seconds before
timeout for detecting the manual switch.
After your Nano Switch is installed and powered
on, you are now able to manually control the Nano
Switch to turn it On/Off directly via pressing your
Nano Switch’s Action Button, it is time to add your
Nano Switch to the Z-Wave network. To set your
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Set your Z-Wave controller into pairing mode.
Press the Action Button on the Nano Switch or
toggle the external manual switch once, the green
LED (non-secure indication) will blink to indicate
the Nano Switch is entering into pairing mode.
If the Nano Switch has been successfully added
to your Z-Wave network, its RGB LED will be
solid. If the pairing was unsuccessful, the red
LED will be on for 2 seconds and then remain a
colourful gradient, repeat the instructions above
from step 1.
1.
2.
3.
The parameter 121 [1 byte dec] is the parameter
that will set one of the 3 different modes for external
switch S2. If you set this configuration to:
Note: You can also use the Action Button of Nano
Switch to activate the automatic identification mode,
as below:
(0) Unknown mode
(1) 2-state switch mode
(2) 3-way switch mode
(3) Momentary push button mode
(4) Enter automatic identification mode. (The green
LED will fast blink)
Quick press the Action Button 4 times, which
will activate the automatic identification mode for
external switch S1, you will see the blue LED fast
blinks.
Quick press the Action Button 6 times, which
will activate the automatic identification mode for
external switch S2, the green LED will fast blink.
1.
2.
With your Nano Switch now working as a part of
your smart home, you’ll be able to configure it from
your home control software/phone application.
Please refer to your software’s user guide for further
instructions on configuring Nano Switch to your
needs.
Z-Wave gateway/controller into pairing mode, please
refer to the respective section within your controller
instruction manual.
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5 Advanced functions.
Changing mode on the External Switch/Button
Control.
The Nano Switch can be controlled via 2-state (flip/
flop) external/manual switch, momentary push
button or the 3-way switch. To automatically detect
and set the mode to the appropriate type of manual
switch wired into Nano Switch, toggle the button on
the manual switch once and wait 2 seconds for the
Nano Switch to detect the type of manual switch.
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4 Removing Nano Switch from a Z-Wave
network.
Your Nano Switch can be removed from your Z-Wave
network at any time. You’ll need to use your Z-Wave
network’s main controller. To set your Z-Wave
controller/gateway into removal mode, please refer
to the respective section within your controller
instruction manual.
Set your Z-Wave controller into removal mode.
Press the Action Button on the Nano Switch or
toggle the external manual switch 3 times in fast
succession.
If the Nano Switch has been successfully
removed from your Z-Wave network, its RGB
LED will remain colourful gradient. If the removal
was unsuccessful, the RGB LED will still be solid
(following the state of the output load), repeat the
instructions above from step 1.
1.
2.
3.
You can also set the external switch mode through
Configuration Command Class.
Parameter 120 [1 byte dec] is the parameter that will
set one of the 3 different modes for external switch
S1. If you set this configuration to:
(0) Unknown mode
(1) 2-state switch mode
(2) 3-way switch mode
(3) Momentary push button mode
(4) Enter automatic identification mode. (The blue
LED will fast blink)