The document summarizes the technical specifications and operating instructions for a wireless switch called Micromodule Single Switch Max.Load: 11A. It includes sections about trademarks, legal notices, electromagnetic compatibility, safety warnings, introduction, technical specifications, installation instructions, and programming commands for controlling the switch. The switch uses Z-Wave technology to operate as a wireless switch or repeater, and supports functions like inclusion, exclusion, resetting, and association with other Z-Wave devices.
The document provides instructions for 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.
Micromodule Mural On/Off Z-Wave Plus AN179 Smart Home Europe manual englishDomotica daVinci
The document describes an In-Wall On/Off Z-Wave module that can control lighting and appliances. It has two dry contacts that provide wiring flexibility and overheating protection. It supports loads up to 11A and can be included in a Z-Wave network to allow remote control. The module has a link button for inclusion, exclusion and reset, and supports auto-inclusion on first power-up without a node ID.
Sensative Door Window Sensor Strip Z-Wave Plus User ManualDomotica daVinci
Strips is a Z-Wave magnet sensor that can be installed invisibly in windows and doors to detect their opening and closing. It communicates with a Z-Wave controller to monitor the home remotely. The document provides instructions on adding Strips to a Z-Wave network, planning its placement, mounting it correctly for optimal functionality and range, and includes details on its LED signals and configuration parameters.
The document describes a built-in dimmer that can:
- Dim lights between 6-125 watts and operate via a wireless remote control or integration with smart home systems.
- Be installed behind a wall switch without need for a neutral wire.
- Gradually dim or brighten connected lights when the wall switch is flipped and can create custom lighting scenes.
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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.
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The slim multi-sensor PSM02 has 4 sensors (PIR, door/window, temperature, and illumination) and uses Z-Wave wireless technology. It can be included in a Z-Wave home automation network to remotely control devices. When motion, door, temperature, or light changes are detected, it will report to the network. It has different operating modes (test, home automation, security) and can be configured via the Z-Wave controller.
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 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 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.
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The document describes an In-Wall On/Off Z-Wave module that can control lighting and appliances. It has two dry contacts that provide wiring flexibility and overheating protection. It supports loads up to 11A and can be included in a Z-Wave network to allow remote control. The module has a link button for inclusion, exclusion and reset, and supports auto-inclusion on first power-up without a node ID.
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Strips is a Z-Wave magnet sensor that can be installed invisibly in windows and doors to detect their opening and closing. It communicates with a Z-Wave controller to monitor the home remotely. The document provides instructions on adding Strips to a Z-Wave network, planning its placement, mounting it correctly for optimal functionality and range, and includes details on its LED signals and configuration parameters.
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.
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.
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The slim multi-sensor PSM02 has 4 sensors (PIR, door/window, temperature, and illumination) and uses Z-Wave wireless technology. It can be included in a Z-Wave home automation network to remotely control devices. When motion, door, temperature, or light changes are detected, it will report to the network. It has different operating modes (test, home automation, security) and can be configured via the Z-Wave controller.
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 document provides information about Zipato trademarks, product names, notices, electromagnetic compatibility, safety precautions, features, specifications, and installation of Zipato products. It notes that Zipato and the Zipato logo are registered trademarks, discusses limitations of liability and warranty coverage, and provides installation instructions and specifications for Zipato devices. Safety warnings are provided for working with electricity and using power tools for installation.
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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,
1. The document provides instructions and specifications for the Vision wireless deadbolt door lock (ZM 1701).
2. It describes how to include and exclude the lock from a Z-Wave network and associate it with other devices.
3. The lock supports various Z-Wave commands and reports lock/unlock status. It allows setup of master and user codes to control door access.
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 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.
This document provides instructions for installing and operating a Z-Wave enabled in-wall roller shutter controller. The controller can switch a connected roller shutter up and down using radio signals, or a directly connected push button. It performs a calibration process to learn the shutter's range of motion and can then remotely position the shutter or report its position. The controller includes and excludes from Z-Wave networks, and supports basic switch and multilevel switch commands to control the shutter.
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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 instructions for installing and operating an IM20-ZWAVE magnetic contact sensor. The sensor detects when a door or window is opened and closed, and sends alarm signals via Z-wave. It supports wireless networking and battery monitoring. The summary provides installation instructions, specifications, operating modes, sensor reports, and configuration settings for things like light turn-off time and sensor report frequency.
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.
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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.
This document provides information about the FAK_ZWS230 chain drive for pivot windows including:
- It is a Z-Wave actuator that can be included in or excluded from a Z-Wave network with a single click.
- Detailed instructions for installation, operation within a Z-Wave network, associations, command classes, and technical specifications.
- Guidelines for disposal stating not to dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted waste.
This document provides instructions for an in-wall switch module that is Z-Wave enabled and can be used to control AC power and lights. It describes how to include the module in a Z-Wave network, exclude it, reset it, and associate it with other devices. The module can detect overload conditions and includes an on/off button and LED for control and status indication. Installation involves wiring it into a wall box and including and associating it with a remote controller. It supports common command classes and specifications are provided.
This smart color button device is a multifunction switch that can control appliances and dimmers. It has a magnetic back and wall bracket for mounting. It can switch devices on/off, adjust dimming levels, and operate as a timer. The device uses Z-Wave to connect to other devices and supports features like auto-reporting, association groups, and configuration settings.
The document provides instructions for installing and operating the TZ66-D ON/OFF MODULE, a radio frequency controlled, 6A, 230 VAC, European wall mounted 3-way switch. It can be used to control lights and other Z-Wave enabled devices. The switch has two sides that can be used to control up to 5 associated Z-Wave devices each in 4 groups through tapping or holding the switch. The document outlines wiring, inclusion, exclusion, basic and advanced operation including association, configuration, and LED indicators.
The document provides information about a Z-Wave glass surface 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.
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.
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 summarizes the features and functionality of an in-wall dual relay switch module. The module contains two relays that can be used to control AC power to loads like lights. It supports inclusion and exclusion from Z-Wave networks as well as basic on/off control. The module can also monitor power usage of connected loads and report this data to the Z-Wave controller. It supports association groups to send reports to other devices and responds to metering commands to provide power readings.
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.
This document provides information about a wall switch that is part of the Z-Wave wireless network standard. It can switch loads up to 2300W and includes instructions on installation, inclusion in a Z-Wave network, operation, and technical specifications. The switch uses a dual color LED to indicate status and can be operated locally using buttons or remotely using Z-Wave commands. It has one association group to control other devices and supports features like child protection mode.
Mini Zipato drive with energy measurement allows the variation in your interior lighting to create a pleasant atmosphere in your home and also help you to reduce your energy consumption. Actually it is able to transmit the instantaneous power consumption (W) and cumulative (KWh) of equipment attached to it.
The micromodule Zipato energy meter monitors the power consumption of two different circuits and signals to any compatible Z-Wave controller in real time.
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,
1. The document provides instructions and specifications for the Vision wireless deadbolt door lock (ZM 1701).
2. It describes how to include and exclude the lock from a Z-Wave network and associate it with other devices.
3. The lock supports various Z-Wave commands and reports lock/unlock status. It allows setup of master and user codes to control door access.
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 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.
This document provides instructions for installing and operating a Z-Wave enabled in-wall roller shutter controller. The controller can switch a connected roller shutter up and down using radio signals, or a directly connected push button. It performs a calibration process to learn the shutter's range of motion and can then remotely position the shutter or report its position. The controller includes and excludes from Z-Wave networks, and supports basic switch and multilevel switch commands to control the shutter.
El detector de apertura Aeotec de Aeon Labs de Gen5 proporciona a su red Z-Wave toda la inteligencia requerida por un sistema de domótica y alarmas moderna
Manual Nano Switch Z-Wave Plus with metering- Aeon LabsDomotica daVinci
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 instructions for installing and operating an IM20-ZWAVE magnetic contact sensor. The sensor detects when a door or window is opened and closed, and sends alarm signals via Z-wave. It supports wireless networking and battery monitoring. The summary provides installation instructions, specifications, operating modes, sensor reports, and configuration settings for things like light turn-off time and sensor report frequency.
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.
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.
This document provides information about the FAK_ZWS230 chain drive for pivot windows including:
- It is a Z-Wave actuator that can be included in or excluded from a Z-Wave network with a single click.
- Detailed instructions for installation, operation within a Z-Wave network, associations, command classes, and technical specifications.
- Guidelines for disposal stating not to dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted waste.
This document provides instructions for an in-wall switch module that is Z-Wave enabled and can be used to control AC power and lights. It describes how to include the module in a Z-Wave network, exclude it, reset it, and associate it with other devices. The module can detect overload conditions and includes an on/off button and LED for control and status indication. Installation involves wiring it into a wall box and including and associating it with a remote controller. It supports common command classes and specifications are provided.
This smart color button device is a multifunction switch that can control appliances and dimmers. It has a magnetic back and wall bracket for mounting. It can switch devices on/off, adjust dimming levels, and operate as a timer. The device uses Z-Wave to connect to other devices and supports features like auto-reporting, association groups, and configuration settings.
The document provides instructions for installing and operating the TZ66-D ON/OFF MODULE, a radio frequency controlled, 6A, 230 VAC, European wall mounted 3-way switch. It can be used to control lights and other Z-Wave enabled devices. The switch has two sides that can be used to control up to 5 associated Z-Wave devices each in 4 groups through tapping or holding the switch. The document outlines wiring, inclusion, exclusion, basic and advanced operation including association, configuration, and LED indicators.
The document provides information about a Z-Wave glass surface 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.
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.
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 summarizes the features and functionality of an in-wall dual relay switch module. The module contains two relays that can be used to control AC power to loads like lights. It supports inclusion and exclusion from Z-Wave networks as well as basic on/off control. The module can also monitor power usage of connected loads and report this data to the Z-Wave controller. It supports association groups to send reports to other devices and responds to metering commands to provide power readings.
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.
This document provides information about a wall switch that is part of the Z-Wave wireless network standard. It can switch loads up to 2300W and includes instructions on installation, inclusion in a Z-Wave network, operation, and technical specifications. The switch uses a dual color LED to indicate status and can be operated locally using buttons or remotely using Z-Wave commands. It has one association group to control other devices and supports features like child protection mode.
Mini Zipato drive with energy measurement allows the variation in your interior lighting to create a pleasant atmosphere in your home and also help you to reduce your energy consumption. Actually it is able to transmit the instantaneous power consumption (W) and cumulative (KWh) of equipment attached to it.
The 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 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.
Your intelligent electrical devices - also in your garden!
Popp controlled IP44 socket is suited for indoor and outdoor use. Simply placed between the wall socket and the set to be controlled. It is an easy drive to use, a basic component of its smart home really important. All electrical equipment in and around your home can be controlled by the on / off controls and become more intelligent.
This takeover can control any load up to 3500 W. A multi-color LED indicates the output status, and the user can set the same color. The button to control functions on / off locally, but can also be used to control other functions of the Z-Wave network. In fact, the single and double clicks are distinguished. The machine indicates any change in the connection status of the controller box or home automation, whatever the origin of the order (local or Z-Wave).
The device is rated IP44 and therefore can be used in both wet and dry environments, whether inside or outside. A virtual power meter is integrated for reporting energy consumption of the connected load. However, the user must configure the module with constant power load.
The device is certified and tested to comply with all relevant European safety standards and is fully compatible with the Z-Wave Plus standard. The device supports secure communication and firmware can be updated via the Z-Wave network (OTA).
CHARACTERISTICS:
Place a lamp or a remote device
Integration module taken directly from an electrical outlet and charge control
Power on / off to control lights or appliances (unchanged)
Control of local support through integrated button
Status LED
Integrated virtual power meter
It supports secure communications
The Z-Wave technology +
IP44 protection for use in damp areas (bathroom, garden, ...)
Firmware Update (OTA)
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS :
Module Type: Z-Wave receiver
Power supply: 230 V, 50 Hz
Maximum power (any load): 3500W (16A)
Fuse: T 1.25 AH
Frequency: 868.42 Mhz
Range: Up to 100 m outdoors, up to 30 m in buildings
Protection: IP44
Display: LED multicolor
The document provides instructions for installing and configuring a Zipato security expansion module. Key details include:
- The module has 6 wired zones, an optically isolated input, a wired bell/siren output, a programmable output, an auxiliary power supply, a USB port, and a serial port.
- Zones can be wired as normally closed loops with single or double end-of-line resistors for maximum protection. The bell/siren output and auxiliary power output are supervised.
- The programmable output can be configured to switch to ground or the auxiliary voltage. Additional modules can expand zones to 24 total.
- A lead acid battery provides backup power and connects to battery terminals, observing
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 information about a Z-Wave wall plug dimmer, including:
1) It can dim various light types and has configuration options like an auto-off timer and LED modes.
2) As a Z-Wave device, it can join wireless networks to communicate and be controlled.
3) It has dimming, scheduling, and child protection functions controlled through a local button or wirelessly.
The document discusses a multisensor device that can detect motion, door/window status, temperature, and light levels. It provides instructions on installing, setting up, and using the sensor as part of a smart home automation system or security system. The sensor supports Z-Wave networking and can trigger lights, heaters, fans and other devices based on its readings.
This document provides information about a Z-Wave wall plug switch that can be used to control electric devices plugged into an outlet. It describes what Z-Wave is, the different roles devices can have in a Z-Wave network, and how the switch can be included in or excluded from a network. The switch can control loads up to 3500W, has a button for local control, and indicators for its switching status. It supports various configuration options for behaviors like its LED, automatic shut-off, and response to network commands.
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The document summarizes an in-wall dimmer module that is Z-Wave enabled and can control lighting and appliance loads. It describes how to include the module in a Z-Wave network, configure its settings, and troubleshoot issues. The module supports dimming light bulbs and controlling loads between 6W-300W. It transmits wirelessly within a 30 meter range and has overload protection.
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This device is a Z-Wave actuator plug that can be plugged into a wall outlet to control electric devices plugged into it. It can switch loads up to 3500W and includes features like LED indication of switch status, power consumption reporting, and association with other Z-Wave devices. The device supports standard Z-Wave functions and can be controlled wirelessly or via the local button.
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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This document provides instructions and information for a Z-Wave light dimmer. It includes details about installation, inclusion in a Z-Wave network, configuration parameters, and operation. The light dimmer can be controlled through the Z-Wave network or manually using buttons, and includes settings for detection range, light threshold, dimming levels, and more.
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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.
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This Z-Wave plug-in switch can control electric devices up to 3000W and also measures power consumption. It communicates via the Z-Wave wireless protocol and can join a Z-Wave network through inclusion. The switch can be manually controlled with its button and reports power usage to the Z-Wave controller. It has configuration parameters to customize power and energy reporting intervals.
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)
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This document provides instructions and specifications for a Steinel RS LED D2 indoor LED light. It includes details about:
1) How to include the light in a Z-Wave network by putting it into inclusion mode and adding it to the controller.
2) The light's detection zones, reach and sensitivity settings, and twilight settings that can be configured to adjust its motion detection properties.
3) Installation instructions for mounting the light and connecting it to power.
This document provides information about the Zipato Mini Keypad RFiD/Z-Wave product. It includes sections on trademarks, safety notices, introduction, technical specifications, mounting instructions, including/excluding from a Z-Wave network, control functions using user codes, and supported Z-Wave command classes. The document provides detailed instructions and specifications for setting up and operating the Zipato Mini Keypad RFiD/Z-Wave product.
The document provides instructions for installing and operating the FIBARO WALLI DOUBLE SWITCH. It describes:
1) Key features of the double switch such as controlling two loads separately up to 13A each or one load up to 16A total, and power and energy metering.
2) Installation instructions including electrical connection diagrams and assembling the device with different brand cover plates.
3) Adding and removing the device from a Z-Wave network manually or via SmartStart.
4) Operating modes of single or double switch control and button functions for load control and menu access.
5) Device status indicators and menu options for resetting energy data, starting a Z-Wave range test,
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ZIP Pan03 - Zipato micromodule single switch max.load 11 a user manual v1.0
1. TRADEMARKS
Zipato and the Zipato logo are registered Trademarks. All
other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks or
registered trademarks of their respective companies.
NOTICE
Although Zipato has attempted to ensure the accuracy of the
content of this manual, it is possible that this document may
contain technical inaccuracies, typographical, or other errors.
Zipato assumes no liability for any error in this publication, and for
damages, whether direct, indirect, incidental, and consequential
or otherwise, that may result from such error, including, but not
limited to loss of data or profits. Zipato provides this publication
“as is” without warranty of any kind, either express or implied,
including, but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability
or fitness for a particular purpose. The published information in
the manual is subject to change without notice. Zipato reserves
the right to make changes in the product design, layout, and driver
revisions without notification to its users. This version of the
Installation guide supersedes all previous versions.
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
In proper state and when operated properly, the product complies
with all the requirements in respect of interference radiation
according to EN 301 489-17, EN 301 489-1 and EN 300 328. The
connections conducting HF signals must neither be manipulated
nor damaged.
TAKE CARE OF YOUR SAFETY
Display extreme caution when using ladders or steps, please
follow manufacturer’s instructions. Be careful when using hand
and power tools and follow the manufacturer’s guidelines when
using them. Take care that the correct tools are used. Wear
goggles or protective clothing where required.
DANGER
RISK OF ELECTROCUTION
All work on the device should only be carried out by trained and
skilled electricians. Observe the country-specific regulations.
CAUTION
The connected devices and the flush-mounted receiver can
become damaged if devices are operated that do not correspond
to the technical specifications (see technical data).
DANGER
RISK OF FATAL INJURY FROM ELECTRIC CURRENT.
The device has no basic insulation and must therefore be installed
in a way that protects against accidental contact.
DANGER
RISK OF FATAL INJURY FROM ELECTRIC CURRENT.
When installing a wall plate, the distance between the cover’s fixing
brackets or screws and the connections of the flush- mounted
Micromodule Single Swtich Max.Load 11A must be at least 4
mm once installed. If the distance is less than 4 mm, a deeper
installation box must be used. The fixing brackets or screws of the
cover must not press against the housing. Only insulated tools may
be used for operation on the device, e.g. an insulated phase tester.
INTRODUCTION
Micromodule Single Switch Max.Load: 11A is a security enabled
wireless switch, based on Z-Wave Plus technology. Z-Wave Plus
enabled devices displaying the Z-Wave Plus logo can also be used
with it regardless of the manufacturer, and can also be used in other
manufacturer’s Z-Wave enabled networks. Remote On/Off control of
the connected load is possible with other manufacturer’s wireless
Controller. Each switch is designed to act as a repeater. Repeaters
will re-transmit the RF signal to ensure that the signal is received by
its intended destination by routing the signal around obstacles and
radio dead spots. Because Micromodule Single Switch Max.Load:
11A supports Security Command Class, it can learn with Secured
controller. Its functionality and supported command classes is
identical when included as a secure and non-secure device.
Micromodule Single Switch Max.Load: 11A is able to detect
instance wattage and overload current (12A) of connected lights
or appliances. When detecting overload state, the Switch will be
disabled and its On/Off button will be lockout of which LED will flash
quickly. However, unplug and re-connect the switch will reset its
overload condition to normal status.
MICROMODULE SINGLE
SWITCH MAX.LOAD: 11A
QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE
v1.0
OPERATING VOLTAGE 230V/50HZ
MAXIMUM LOAD 11A
OPERATING TEMPERATURE 0°C ~ 40°C
RANGE Minimum 30m in door 70m outdoor line of sight
WEIGHT 39g
DIMENSIONS 47mm x 39mm x 15.60mm
Z-WAVE SUPPORTED COMMAND CLASS
COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO
COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION
COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2
COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY
COMMAND_CLASS_DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V2
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO
COMMAND_CLASS_POWERLEVEL
COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_BINARY
COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC
COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_ALL
COMMAND_CLASS_METER_V3
COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION
COMMAND_CLASS_ALARM
COMMAND_CLASS_PROTECTION
COMMAND_CLASS_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V2
ADDING TO Z-WAVE NETWORK
In the front casing, there is an On/Off button with LED indicator
which is used to toggle switch on and off or carry out inclusion,
exclusion, reset or association. When first power is applied, its
LED flashes on and off alternately and repeatedly at 0.5 second
intervals. It implies that it has not been assigned a node ID and
start auto inclusion.
AUTO INCLUSION
The function of auto inclusion will be executed as long as the
switch does not have Node ID and just plug the switch into a wall
outlet.
Note: Auto inclusion timeout is 2 minute during which the node
information of explorer frame will be emitted once several
seconds. Unlike “inclusion” function as shown in the table below,
the execution of auto inclusion is free from pressing the On/Off
button on the Switch.
The table below lists an operation summary of basic Z-Wave
47.50
15.60
FIGURE 1
Dimensions (unit: mm)
APPLICATION
S2 S1
NO1
L N
Relay 1
Switch
Load
2
L
N
IN WALL SWITCH 1 RELAY; 1A TYPE
SPECIFICATION
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functions. Please refer to the instructions for your Z-Wave
Certificated Primary Controller to access the Setup function, and
to include/exclude/associate devices.
Function Description LED Indication
No node ID
The Z-Wave Controller does not
allocate a node ID to the Switch.
2-second on,
2-second off
Inclusion
Put your Z-Wave controller into
inclusion mode by following the
instructions provided by the
controller manufacturer.
Pressing On/Off button three
times within 2 seconds will
enter inclusion mode.
Exclusion
Put your Z-Wave controller into
exclusion mode by following the
instructions provided by the
controller manufacturer.
Pressing On/Off button three
times within 2 seconds will
enter exclusion mode.
Node ID has been excluded.
0.5s On, 0.5s
Off (Enter auto
inclusion)
Reset
Pressing On/Off button three
times within 2 seconds will
enter inclusion mode.
Use this
procedure
only in the
event that the
primary
controller is
lost or
otherwise
inoperable.
Within 1 second, press On/Off
button again for 5 seconds.
IDs are excluded.
0.5s On, 0.5s
Off (Enter auto
inclusion)
Association
Micromodule Single Switch Max.
Load: 11A is an always listening
Z-Wave device, so associations
may be added or removed by a
controller at any time.
OR
If your controller requires to
have the Micromodule Single
Switch Max.Load: 11A send a
‘node information frame’ or NIF
for associations, then pressing
the On/Off button three times
within 2 seconds will cause the
Micromodule Single Switch Max.
Load: 11A to send its NIF.
There is only one group for
the switch
Note: Including a node ID allocated by Z-Wave Controller means
inclusion. Excluding a node ID allocated by Z-Wave Controller
means exclusion.
Note: Failed or success in including/excluding the node ID can be
viewed from the Z-Wave Controller.
Sometimes people are not easy to execute exclusion or inclusion
especially when Micromodule Single Switch Max.Load: 11A already
installed in a wall box. To solve this issue, Micromodule Single
Switch Max.Load: 11A support a special feature that can use S1 or
S2 to execute “exclusion, inclusion, Reset or Association” at the
first 3 minutes when first time connect to main power.
LED INDICATION
To know what mode the switch is in, view from the LED identification.
State Type LED Indication
Normal
Whenever we switch On and Off of the
Micromodule Single Switch Max.Load: 11A by S1
S2 or On/Off button or RF command, the LED
will lights up 1 second and then off.
39.00
INCLUDE_BUTTON
S2
S1
NO1
NEUTRAL
LIVE
ANTENNA
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No node ID
Under normal operation, when the Switch has
not been allocated to a node ID, the LED flashes
on and off alternately at 2-second intervals. By
pressing S1, S2 or On/Off button, it will stop
flashing temporarily.
Learning
When Micromodule Single Switch Max.Load:
11A is in learning mode, LED flashes on and
off alternately and repeatedly at 0.5 second
intervals.
Overload
When overload state occurs, the Switch is
disabled of which LED flashes on and off
alternately at 0.5 second intervals. Overload
state can be cleared by unplugging and
reconnecting the Switch to the wall outlet.
CHOOSING A SUITABLE LOCATION
Do not locate the Switch facing direct sunlight, humid or dusty
place.
The suitable ambient temperature for the Switch is 0°C~40°C.
Do not locate the Switch where exists combustible substances or
any source of heat, e.g. fires, radiators, boiler etc.
After putting it into use, the body of Switch will become a little bit
hot of which phenomenon is normal.
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
Put the in wall switch into a wall box and connect the AC power
wire L,N to Micromodule Single Switch Max.Load: 11A’s L and N.
Connect the wall switch to the Micromodule Single Switch Max.
Load: 11A as shown in picture.
There are 3 modes Micromodule Single Switch Max.Load: 11A
can be configured to match different kind of wall switch, please
refer to 3-10 Edge / Pulse / Edge-Toggle modes which are
described in next section of this user manual
PROGRAMMING
1 | BASIC COMMAND CLASS / BINARY SWITCH
COMMAND CLASS
The Switch will respond to BASIC and BINARY commands that are
part of the Z-Wave system.
1.1 | BASIC_GET / BINARY_SWITCH_GET
Upon receipt of the following commands from a Z-Wave
Controller, the Switch will report its On/Off state to the node
asked.
BASIC GET COMMAND: [COMMAND CLASS BASIC, BASIC GET]
Basic Report Command:
Report OFF: [Command Class Basic, Basic Report, Value =
0(0x00)]
Report ON:[Command Class Basic, Basic Report, Value =
255(0xFF)]
Binary Switch Get Command:[Command Class Switch Binary,
Switch Binary Get]
Binary Switch Report Command:
Report OFF:[Command Class Switch Binary, Switch Binary
Report, Value =0(0x00)]
Report ON:[Command Class Switch Binary, Switch Binary
Report, Value = 255(0xFF)]
1.2 | BASIC_SET / SWITCH_BINARY_SET
Upon receipt of the following commands from a Z-Wave, the load
attached to the Switch will turn on or off.
[Command Class Basic, Basic Set, Value = 1~99,255(0xFF)]:
the load attached to the Switch turns on.
[Command Class Basic, Basic Set, Value = 0(0x00)]: the load
attached to the Switch turns off.
[Command Class Switch Binary, Switch Binary Set, Value =
1~99, (255)0xFF]: the load attached to the Switch turns on.
[Command Class Switch Binary, Switch Binary Set, Value =
0(0x00)]: the load attached to the Switch turns off.
2 | Z-WAVE’S GROUPS (ASSOCIATION COMMAND
CLASS VERSION 2)
The Switch can be set to send associated Z-Wave devices. It
supports one association group with one node support for Grouping
1. For group 1, the Switch will report its latest status to Z-Wave
Controller.
Grouping 1 includes, SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT, METER_
REPORT, ALARM_REPORT.
2.1 | AUTO REPORT TO GROUPING 1 (MAXIMUM NODE 1)
2.1.1 | ON/OFF EVENT REPORT
When “on” or “off” state has been changed, it will send Binary
Switch Report to the node of Grouping 1.
Binary Switch Report
ON:[Command Class Switch Binary, Switch Binary Report,
Value =255(0xFF)]
OFF:[Command Class Switch Binary, Switch Binary Report,
Value =0(0x00)]
2.1.2 | INSTANT POWER CONSUMPTION VARY OVER
5% REPORT
When the power consumption of load vary over 5%, it will send
Meter report to the nodes of Grouping 1.
Meter Report Command:
[Command Class Meter, Meter Report, Rate Type = 0x01.
Meter Type = 0x01, Precision = 1, Scale = 0x02, Size = 4, Meter
Value(W) ]
2.1.3 | OVERLOAD ALARM REPORT
When Micromodule Single Switch Max.Load: 11A detects the
current is more than 12A, it will send Alarm Report to Group 1 node.
The content of Alarm Report:
Alarm report command: [Command_Class_Alarm, Alarm_
Report, Alarm Type = 0x08, Alarm Level = 0xFF]
2.2 | RESPONSE TO METER GET COMMAND
The Switch will report its (1) instant Power Consumption (Watt) or
(2) accumulated power consumption(KWH) or (3) AC load Voltage
(V) or (4) AC load current ( I ) (5) load power factor (PF) to Z-Wave
Controller after receive the Meter Get Command from Z-Wave
Controller.
2.2.1 | INSTANT POWER CONSUMPTION (WATT) OF
SWITCH
When receiving Meter Get Command, it will report Meter Report
Command to the node.
Meter Get Command: [Command Class Meter, Meter Get,
Scale =0x02(W)]
Meter Report Command:
[Command Class Meter, Meter Report, Rate Type = 0x01,
Meter Type = 0x01, Precision = 1, Scale = 0x02, Size = 4, Meter
Value(W) ]
Example:
Meter Value 1 = 0x00 (W)
Meter Value 2 = 0x00 (W)
Meter Value 3 = 0x03 (W)
Meter Value 4 = 0xEA (W)
Meter(W) = Meter Value 3 *256 + Meter Value 4 = 100.2W
2.2.2 | ACCUMULATED POWER CONSUMPTION (KW/H)
When receiving Meter Get Command, it will report Meter Report
Command to the node.
Meter Get Command: [Command Class Meter, Meter Get,
Scale = 0x00 KW/h)]
Meter Report Command:
[Command Class Meter, Meter Report, Rate Type = 0x01,
Meter Type = 0x01, Precision = 2, Scale = 0x00, Size = 4, Meter
Value (KWh)]
Example:
Scale = 0x00 (KWh)
Precision = 2
Size = 4 Bytes (KW/h)
Meter Value 1 = 0x00(KWh)
Meter Value 2 = 0x01(KWh)
Meter Value 3 = 0x38(KWh)
Meter Value 4 = 0xA3(KWh)
Accumulated power consumption (KW/h) = (Meter Value 2*65536) +
(Meter Value 3*256) + (Meter Value 4) = 800.35 (KW/h)
2.2.3 | CLEARING ACCUMULATED POWER
CONSUMPTION
Whenever re-start counting the accumulated power consumption is
needed, you can use Meter Reset Command to clear it.
Meter Reset Command: [Command Class Meter, Meter Reset]
2.2.4 | AC LOAD VOLTAGE (V)
When receiving Meter Get Command, it will report Meter Report
Command to the node.
Meter Get Command: [Command Class Meter, Meter Get,
Scale =0x04(V)]
Meter Report Command:
[Command Class Meter, Meter Report, Rate Type = 0x01,
Meter Type = 0x01, Precision = 1, Scale = 0x04, Size = 2, Meter
Value(V)]
Example:
Scale = 0x04 (V)
Precision = 1
Size = 2 (2 Bytes of V)
Meter Value 1 = 0x09(V)
Meter Value 2 = 0x01(V)
AC load Voltage = (Meter Value 1*256) +(Meter Value 2)= 230.5 (V)
2.2.5 | AC LOAD CURRENT ( I )
When receiving Meter Get Command, it will report Meter Report
Command to the node.
Meter Get Command: [Command Class Meter, Meter Get,
Scale =0x05(I)]
Meter Report Command:
[Command Class Meter, Meter Report, Rate Type = 0x01,
Meter Type = 0x01, Precision = 2, Scale = 0x05, Size = 2, Meter
Value(I)]
Example:
Scale = 0x05 (I)
Precision = 2
Size = 2 (2 Bytes of I)
Meter Value 1 = 0x01(I)
Meter Value 2 = 0x21(I)
AC load current = (Meter Value 1*256) +(Meter Value 2)= 2.89 (A)
2.2.6 | LOAD POWER FACTOR (PF)
When receiving Meter Get Command, it will report Meter Report
Command to the node.
Meter Get Command: [Command Class Meter, Meter Get,
Scale =0x06(PF)]
Meter Report Command:
[Command Class Meter, Meter Report, Rate Type = 0x01,
Meter Type = 0x01, Precision = 2, Scale = 0x06, Size = 1 Bytes,
Meter Value(PF)]
Example:
Scale = 0x06 (PF)
Precision = 2
Size = 1 (1 Byte of PF)
Meter Value 1 = 0x63(PF)
Load power factor (PF) = Meter Value 1 =0.99
3 | Z-Wave’s Configuration
Configuration Parameter 1
Function Size (byte) Value
Watt Meter
Report Period
2
0x01-
0x7FFF
Unit Default Description
5s 720
720*5s=3600s=1
hour
Configuration Parameter 2
Function Size (byte) Value
KWH Meter
Report Period
2
0x01-
0x7FFF
Unit Default Description
10min 6 6*10min=1 hour
Configuration Parameter 3
Function Size (byte) Value
Threshold of
current for Load
caution
2 10-1100
Unit Default Description
0.01A 1100 1100*0.01A = 11A
Configuration Parameter 4
Function Size (byte) Value
Threshold of
KWh for Load
caution
2 1-10000
Unit Default Description
1KWh 10000
Configuration Parameter 5
Function Size (byte) Value
Restore switch state
mode
1 0-2
Unit Default Description
1
0 : Switch off
1 : Last switch state
2 : Switch on
3. SWITCH OFF, LAST SWITCH STATE, SWITCH ON. The default setting
is LAST SWITCH STATE.
3.6 | MANUAL ON/OFF MODE:
The On/Off function of S1, S2 and learn switch can be disabled or
enabled by this parameter, default value is Enable. But the learning
operation won’t be affected. When manual On/Off function is
disabled, the RF command can only switch On but not Off. This is
useful function for keeping the device in switch on state.
3.7 | LED INDICATION MODE:
3.7.1 | SHOW SWITCH STATE:
When switch is on, LED is on. When switch is off, LED is off. The
default setting is Show Switch State.
3.7.2 | SHOW NIGHT MODE:
When switch is on, LED is off. When switch is off, LED is on.
3.7.3 | ONE FLASH MODE:
When the state of switch changes, LED will be on only one second,
then LED keeps off.
3.8 | AUTO OFF TIMER:
Whenever Micromodule Single Switch Max.Load: 11A switches to
on, the auto off timer begin to count down. After the timer decrease
to zero, it will switch to off automatically. However if Auto off timer
is set as 0, the auto off function will be disabled. The default setting
is 0.
3.9 | RF OFF COMMAND MODE:
Whenever a switch off command, BASIC_SET, BINARY_SWITCH_
SET, SWITCH_ALL_OFF, is received, it could be interpreted as 4
variety of commands.
3.9.1 | SWITCH OFF:
It switches to OFF state. The default setting is Switch Off.
3.9.2 | IGNORE:
The switch off command will be ignored.
3.9.3 | SWITCH TOGGLE:
It switches to the inverse of current state.
3.9.4 | SWITCH ON:
It switches to ON state.
3.10 | EDGE MODE, PULSE MODE AND EDGE-TOGGLE
MODE:
Manual switch S1 and S2 can set to Edge mode or Pulse mode or
Edge-Toggle mode, default value is Edge mode.
3.10.1 | EDGE MODE:
This mode is suitable for the bi-stable wall switch that has indicator
point on the switch, and the same position correspond to same state
of relay1. If the Micromodule Single Switch Max.Load: 11A relay
change the state because of receiving Z-Wave RF command, it may
need two times of change (switch on to off or switch off to on) to
let relay back to the correspond state. Manual switch S2 is disabled
in this mode.
3.10.2 | PULSE MODE:
This mode is suitable for the toggle type wall switch to swap the
state of Relay1.
3.10.3 | EDGE-TOGGLE MODE:
This mode is suitable for the normal bi-stable switch, whenever
change the state of the wall switch will also swap the state of
Relay1.
4 | PROTECTION COMMAND CLASSES
Micromodule Single Switch Max.Load: 11A supports Protection
Command Class version 2, it can protect the switch against
unintentionally control by e.g. a child. And it can also protect the
switch from being turned off by setting it in “No RF Control” state.
After being set to “Protection by sequence” state, any intentional
pressing of On/Off button should be hold longer than 1 second, or
the switch state will not change. However, the operation of learn
function does not change, because learning will not be protected.
OVER THE AIR FIRMWARE UPDATE
Micromodule Single Switch Max.Load: 11A is based on 500 series
SoC and supports Firmware Update Command Class, it can
receives the updated firmware image sent by controller via the
Z-wave RF media. It is a helpful and convenient way to improve
some function if needed.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom Cause of Failure Recommendation
The Switch not
working and LED off
The Switch is not
plugged into the
electrical outlet
properly
1. Check power
connections
2. Don’t open up the
Switch and send it
for repair.
The Switch LED
illuminating, but
cannot control the
ON/OFF Switch of
the load attached
1.Check if the load
plugged into the
Switch has its own
ON/OFF switch
2. The switch is
protected
1. Set the ON/OFF
switch of the load
attached to ON
2. Unprotected the
switch or follow
the instruction of
protection.
The Switch LED
illuminating, but
the Detector cannot
control the Switch
1. Not carry out
association
2. Same frequency
interference
1. Carry out
association
2. Wait for a while
to re-try
LED keep flashing,
but cannot control
Overload occurs
Remove the load
attached or check
max. load cannot
exceed 11.0A
MODELS AND FREQUENCIES
MODELS
EUROPEAN UNION - EU version ph-pan03.eu
UNITED STATES - US version ph-pan03.us
RUSSIA - RU version ph-pan03.ru
ISRAEL - IS version ph-pan03.is
AUSTRALIA - AU version ph-pan03.au
INDIA - IN version ph-pan03.in
FREQUENCIES
EUROPEAN UNION - EU 868.42 MHz
UNITED STATES - US 908.42MHz
RUSSIA - RU 869.02MHz
ISRAEL - IS 916.02MHz
AUSTRALIA - AU 921.42MHz
INDIA - IN 865.20MHz
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Configuration Parameter 6
Function Size (byte) Value
Manual On/Off
mode
1 0-1
Unit Default Description
0
0: Disable manual
On/Off
1: Enable manual
On/Off
Configuration Parameter 7
Function Size (byte) Value
LED indication
mode
1 1-3
Unit Default Description
1
1 : Show switch
state
2 : Show night
mode
3 : One flash mode
Configuration Parameter 8
Function Size (byte) Value
Auto off timer 2 0-0x7FFF
Unit Default Description
1s 0
0 : Disable auto off
function
1-0x7FFF : 1s ~
32767s
Configuration Parameter 9
Function Size (byte) Value
RF off command
mode
1 0-3
Unit Default Description
0
0 : Switch off
1 : Ignore
2 : Switch toggle
3 : Switch on
3.1 | WATT METER REPORT PERIOD:
If the setting is configured for 1hour (set value =720), the
Micromodule Single Switch Max.Load: 11A will report its instant
power consumption every 1 hour to Group1 node. The maximum
interval to report its instant power consumption is 45 hours
(5s*32767/3600=45hr).
3.2 | KWH METER REPORT PERIOD:
If the setting is configured for 1hour (set value =6), the Micromodule
Single Switch Max.Load: 11A will report its Accumulated Power
Consumption (KW/h) every 1 hour to Group1 node. The maximum
interval to report its Accumulated Power Consumption (KW/h) is
227.55 days (10min*32767/1440=227.55 days).
3.3 | THRESHOLD OF CURRENT FOR LOAD CAUTION:
This is a warning when the current of load over the preset threshold
value, if the setting value is 1100, when the load current of Relay1
over this value, Micromodule Single Switch Max.Load: 11A will send
current meter report to warn the Group1 node, the Range of the
setting value is from 10 to 1100, and the default value is 1100.
3.4 | THRESHOLD OF KWH FOR LOAD CAUTION
This is a warning when the KWh of load over the preset threshold
value, if the setting value is 10000, when the Accumulated Power
Consumption of Relay1 over this value, Micromodule Single Switch
Max.Load: 11A will send KWH meter report to warn the Group1
node, minimum value is 1KWh and default value is 10000 kWh.
3.5 | RESTORE SWITCH STATE MODE:
Whenever the AC power return from lost, Micromodule Single
Switch Max.Load: 11A will restore the switch state which could be