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Wave Pro 2PM The Device is a DIN rail mountable 2-channel smart switch with power measurement. It controls the on/off function for two independent electrical devic
This describes the Z-Wave device Wave Pro 2PM, manufactured by Shelly with the thing type UID of shelly_wavepro2pm_00_000
.
The device is in the category of Battery, defining Batteries, Energy Storages.
The Wave Pro 2PM supports routing. This allows the device to communicate using other routing enabled devices as intermediate routers. This device is also able to participate in the routing of data between other devices in the mesh network.
Overview
Professional 2-channel DIN rail Z-Wave® smart switch with dry contacts
Suitable for home and facility automation with remote control. DIN rail mountable inside a breaker box. Enhanced safety features.
2 outputs, 16 A each. Total device maximum of 25 A.
Potential-free contacts (dry contacts)
DIN-rail mountable
Extremely low power consumption: < 0.3 W
Z-Wave frequency band: 868,4 MHz (CEPT-Länder)
Latest technology: Z-Wave 800 Series
Automatic set-up with SmartStart
Security 2 Authenticated for the highest level of security
Over-the-air firmware updates
Works with Z-Wave-certified gateways and over 4,000 Z-Wave devices
Inclusion Information
SmartStart adding (inclusion)
SmartStart enabled products can be added into a Z-Wave™ network by scanning the Z-Wave™ QR Code present on the Device with a gateway providing SmartStart inclusion. No further action is required, and the SmartStart device will be added automatically within 10 minutes of being switched on in the network vicinity.
With the gateway application scan the QR code on the Device label and add the Security 2 (S2) Device Specific Key (DSK) to the provisioning list in the gateway.
Connect the Device to a power supply.
Check if the blue LED is blinking slowly. If so, the Device is not added to a Z-Wave™ network.
Adding will be initiated automatically within a few seconds after connecting the Device to a power supply, and the Device will be added to a Z-Wave™ network automatically.
The blue LED will be blinking faster during the adding process.
The green LED will be blinking in slowly if the Device is successfully added to a Z-Wave™ network.
Adding (inclusion) with the S button
Connect the Device to a power supply.
Check if the blue LED is blinking slowly. If so, the Device is not added to a Z-Wave™ network.
Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
To enter the Setting mode, quickly press and hold the S button on the Device until the LED turns solid blue.
Quickly release and then press and hold (> 2s) the S button on the Device until the blue LED starts blinking slowly. Releasing the S button will start the Learn mode.
The blue LED will be blinking faster during the adding process.
The green LED will be blinking slowly if the Device is successfully added to a Z-Wave™ network.
Note! In Setting mode, the Device has a timeout of 10s before entering again into Normal mode.
Adding (inclusion) with a switch/push-button
Connect the Device to a power supply.
Check if the blue LED is blinking slowly. If so, the Device is not added to a Z-Wave™ network.
Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
Toggle the switch/push-button connected to any of the SW terminals (SW, SW1, SW2, etc.) 3 times within 3 seconds (this procedure puts the Device in Learn mode*). The Device must receive on/off signal 3 times, which means pressing the momentary switch 3 times, or toggling the switch on and off 3 times.
The blue LED will be blinking faster during the adding process.
The green LED will be blinking slowly if the Device is successfully added to a Z-Wave™ network.
*Learn mode - a state that allows the Device to receive network information from the gateway.
Exclusion Information
Removing the Device from a Z-Wave™ network (exclusion)
Note! The Device will be removed from your Z-wave™ network, but any custom configuration parameters will not be erased.
Note! All Device outputs (O, O1, O2, etc. - depending on the Device type) will turn the load 1s on/1s off /1s on/1s off if the Device is successfully added to/removed from a Z-Wave™ network.
Removing (exclusion) with the S button
- Connect the Device to a power supply.
- Check if the green LED will be blinking slowly. If so, the Device is added to a Z-Wave™ network.
- Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
- To enter the Setting mode, quickly press and hold the S button on the Device until the LED turns solid blue.
- Quickly release and then press and hold (> 2s) the S button on the Device until the blue LED starts blinking slowly. Releasing the S button will start the LEARN MODE.
- The blue LED will be blinking faster during the removing process.
- The blue LED will be blinking slower if the Device is successfully removed from a Z-Wave™ network.
Note! In Setting mode, the Device has a timeout of 10s before entering again into Normal mode.
Removing (exclusion) with a switch/push-button
- Connect the Device to a power supply.
- Check if the green LED will be blinking slowly. If so, the Device is added to a Z-Wave™ network.
- Enable add/remove mode on the gateway.
- Toggle the switch/push-button connected to any of the SW terminals (SW, SW1, SW2,…) 3 times within 3 seconds (this procedure puts the Device in LEARN MODE). The Device must receive on/off signal 3 times, which means pressing the momentary switch 3 times, or toggling the switch on and off 3 times.
- The blue LED will be blinking faster during the removing process.
- The blue LED will be blinking slower if the Device is successfully removed from a Z-Wave™ network.
General Usage Information
Channels
The following table summarises the channels available for the Wave Pro 2PM -:
Channel Name | Channel ID | Channel Type | Category | Item Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
Switch | switch_binary | switch_binary | Switch | Switch |
Electric meter (kWh) | meter_kwh | meter_kwh | Energy | Number |
Electric meter (watts) | meter_watts | meter_watts | Energy | Number |
Electric meter (volts) | meter_voltage | meter_voltage | Energy | Number |
Electric meter (amps) | meter_current | meter_current | Energy | Number |
Alarm (heat) | alarm_heat | alarm_heat | Fire | Switch |
Alarm (power) | alarm_power | alarm_power | Energy | Switch |
Switch 1 | switch_binary1 | switch_binary | Switch | Switch |
Electric meter (kWh) 1 | meter_kwh1 | meter_kwh | Energy | Number |
Electric meter (watts) 1 | meter_watts1 | meter_watts | Energy | Number |
Electric meter (volts) 1 | meter_voltage1 | meter_voltage | Energy | Number |
Electric meter (amps) 1 | meter_current1 | meter_current | Energy | Number |
Alarm (power) 1 | alarm_power1 | alarm_power | Energy | Switch |
Switch 2 | switch_binary2 | switch_binary | Switch | Switch |
Electric meter (kWh) 2 | meter_kwh2 | meter_kwh | Energy | Number |
Electric meter (watts) 2 | meter_watts2 | meter_watts | Energy | Number |
Electric meter (volts) 2 | meter_voltage2 | meter_voltage | Energy | Number |
Electric meter (amps) 2 | meter_current2 | meter_current | Energy | Number |
Alarm (power) 2 | alarm_power2 | alarm_power | Energy | Switch |
Switch
Switch the power on and off.
The switch_binary
channel is of type switch_binary
and supports the Switch
item and is in the Switch
category.
Electric meter (kWh)
Indicates the energy consumption (kWh).
The meter_kwh
channel is of type meter_kwh
and supports the Number
item and is in the Energy
category. This is a read only channel so will only be updated following state changes from the device.
Electric meter (watts)
Indicates the instantaneous power consumption.
The meter_watts
channel is of type meter_watts
and supports the Number
item and is in the Energy
category. This is a read only channel so will only be updated following state changes from the device.
Electric meter (volts)
Indicates the instantaneous voltage.
The meter_voltage
channel is of type meter_voltage
and supports the Number
item and is in the Energy
category. This is a read only channel so will only be updated following state changes from the device.
Electric meter (amps)
Indicates the instantaneous current consumption.
The meter_current
channel is of type meter_current
and supports the Number
item and is in the Energy
category. This is a read only channel so will only be updated following state changes from the device.
Alarm (heat)
Indicates if a heat alarm is triggered.
The alarm_heat
channel is of type alarm_heat
and supports the Switch
item and is in the Fire
category. This is a read only channel so will only be updated following state changes from the device.
The following state translation is provided for this channel to the Switch
item type -:
Value | Label |
---|---|
OFF | OK |
ON | Alarm |
Alarm (power)
Indicates if a power alarm is triggered.
The alarm_power
channel is of type alarm_power
and supports the Switch
item and is in the Energy
category. This is a read only channel so will only be updated following state changes from the device.
The following state translation is provided for this channel to the Switch
item type -:
Value | Label |
---|---|
OFF | OK |
ON | Alarm |
Switch 1
Switch the power on and off.
The switch_binary1
channel is of type switch_binary
and supports the Switch
item and is in the Switch
category.
Electric meter (kWh) 1
Indicates the energy consumption (kWh).
The meter_kwh1
channel is of type meter_kwh
and supports the Number
item and is in the Energy
category. This is a read only channel so will only be updated following state changes from the device.
Electric meter (watts) 1
Indicates the instantaneous power consumption.
The meter_watts1
channel is of type meter_watts
and supports the Number
item and is in the Energy
category. This is a read only channel so will only be updated following state changes from the device.
Electric meter (volts) 1
Indicates the instantaneous voltage.
The meter_voltage1
channel is of type meter_voltage
and supports the Number
item and is in the Energy
category. This is a read only channel so will only be updated following state changes from the device.
Electric meter (amps) 1
Indicates the instantaneous current consumption.
The meter_current1
channel is of type meter_current
and supports the Number
item and is in the Energy
category. This is a read only channel so will only be updated following state changes from the device.
Alarm (power) 1
Indicates if a power alarm is triggered.
The alarm_power1
channel is of type alarm_power
and supports the Switch
item and is in the Energy
category. This is a read only channel so will only be updated following state changes from the device.
The following state translation is provided for this channel to the Switch
item type -:
Value | Label |
---|---|
OFF | OK |
ON | Alarm |
Switch 2
Switch the power on and off.
The switch_binary2
channel is of type switch_binary
and supports the Switch
item and is in the Switch
category.
Electric meter (kWh) 2
Indicates the energy consumption (kWh).
The meter_kwh2
channel is of type meter_kwh
and supports the Number
item and is in the Energy
category. This is a read only channel so will only be updated following state changes from the device.
Electric meter (watts) 2
Indicates the instantaneous power consumption.
The meter_watts2
channel is of type meter_watts
and supports the Number
item and is in the Energy
category. This is a read only channel so will only be updated following state changes from the device.
Electric meter (volts) 2
Indicates the instantaneous voltage.
The meter_voltage2
channel is of type meter_voltage
and supports the Number
item and is in the Energy
category. This is a read only channel so will only be updated following state changes from the device.
Electric meter (amps) 2
Indicates the instantaneous current consumption.
The meter_current2
channel is of type meter_current
and supports the Number
item and is in the Energy
category. This is a read only channel so will only be updated following state changes from the device.
Alarm (power) 2
Indicates if a power alarm is triggered.
The alarm_power2
channel is of type alarm_power
and supports the Switch
item and is in the Energy
category. This is a read only channel so will only be updated following state changes from the device.
The following state translation is provided for this channel to the Switch
item type -:
Value | Label |
---|---|
OFF | OK |
ON | Alarm |
Device Configuration
The following table provides a summary of the 24 configuration parameters available in the Wave Pro 2PM. Detailed information on each parameter can be found in the sections below.
Param | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
0 | O (O1) Auto OFF with timer | If Load O (O1) is ON, you can schedule it to turn OFF automatically after a period of time defined in this parameter. The timer is reset to zero each time the device receives an ON command, either remotely (from the Gateway or associated device) or locall |
1 | SW (SW1) Switch type | This parameter defines as what type the device should treat the switch connected to the SW (SW1) terminal. |
2 | SW (SW2) Switch type | This parameter defines as what type the device should treat the switch connected to the SW (SW2) terminal. |
6 | Inputs SW1 & SW2 Swap | This parameter allows to swap the operation of switches connected to inputs SW1 and SW2 without changing the wiring. |
16 | Outputs O1 & O2 swap | This parameter allows to swap the operation of outputs O1 and O2 without changing the wiring. |
17 | Restore state of O (O1) after power failure | This parameter determines if on/off status is saved and restored for load connected to O (O1) after power failure. |
18 | Restore state of O (O2) after power failure | This parameter determines if on/off status is saved and restored for load connected to O (O2) after power failure. |
19 | O (O1) Auto OFF with timer | If Load O (O1) is ON, you can schedule it to turn OFF automatically after a period of time defined in this parameter. The timer is reset to zero each time the device receives an ON command, either remotely (from the Gateway or associated device) or locall |
20 | O (O1) Auto ON with timer | If Load O (O1) is OFF, you can schedule it to turn ON automatically after a period of time defined in this parameter. The timer is reset to zero each time the device receives an OFF command, either remotely (from the Gateway or associated device) or local |
21 | O (O2) Auto OFF with timer | If Load O (O2) is ON, you can schedule it to turn OFF automatically after a period of time defined in this parameter. The timer is reset to zero each time the device receives an ON command, either remotely (from the Gateway or associated device) or locall |
22 | O (O2) Auto ON with timer | If Load O (O2) is OFF, you can schedule it to turn ON automatically after a period of time defined in this parameter. The timer is reset to zero each time the device receives an OFF command, either remotely (from the Gateway or associated device) or local |
23 | O (O1) contact type - NO/NC | Set value determines the type of Relay contact type for O (O1) output. The Relay contact type can be normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC). |
24 | O (O2) contact type - NO/NC | Set value determines the type of Relay contact type for O (O2) output. The Relay contact type can be normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC). |
25 | Set timer units to s or ms for O (O1) | Set Timer Units to Seconds or Milliseconds Choose if you want to set the timer in seconds or milliseconds in Parameters No. 19, 20. |
26 | Set timer units to s or ms for O (O2) | Set Timer Units to Seconds or Milliseconds Choose if you want to set the timer in seconds or milliseconds in Parameters No. 21, 22. |
36 | Power report on change - percentage | This parameter determines the minimum change in consumed power that will result in sending new report to the main controller. |
37 | O (O2) Power report on change - percentage | This parameter determines the minimum change in consumed power that will result in sending new report to the main controller. |
39 | 39: Minimal time between reports (O) O1 | This parameter determines minimum time that has to elapse before sending new power report on O (O1) to the main controller. |
40 | Minimal time between reports (O) O2 | This parameter determines minimum time that has to elapse before sending new power report on O (O2) to the main controller. |
91 | Water Alarm | This parameter determines to which alarm frames and how the device should react. The parameters consist of 4 bytes, three most significant bytes are set according to the official Z-Wave protocol specification. |
92 | Smoke Alarm | This parameter determines to which alarm frames and how the device should react. The parameters consist of 4 bytes, three most significant bytes are set according to the official Z-Wave protocol specification. |
93 | CO Alarm | This parameter determines to which alarm frames and how the device should react. The parameters consist of 4 bytes, three most significant bytes are set according to the official Z-Wave protocol specification. |
94 | Heat Alarm | This parameter determines to which alarm frames and how the device should react. The parameters consist of 4 bytes, three most significant bytes are set according to the official Z-Wave protocol specification. |
120 | Factory Reset | Reset to factory default settings and removed from the z-wave network |
Parameter 0: O (O1) Auto OFF with timer
If Load O (O1) is ON, you can schedule it to turn OFF automatically after a period of time defined in this parameter. The timer is reset to zero each time the device receives an ON command, either remotely (from the Gateway or associated device) or locall seconds (or milliseconds – see Parameter no. 25. Auto ON timer enabled for a given amount of seconds (or milliseconds) resolution 100ms Values in the range 0 to 32535 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_0_2
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 1: SW (SW1) Switch type
This parameter defines as what type the device should treat the switch connected to the SW (SW1) terminal.
Values in the range 0 to 2 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 2
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_1_1
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 2: SW (SW2) Switch type
This parameter defines as what type the device should treat the switch connected to the SW (SW2) terminal.
Values in the range 0 to 2 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 2
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_2_1
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 6: Inputs SW1 & SW2 Swap
This parameter allows to swap the operation of switches connected to inputs SW1 and SW2 without changing the wiring.
Values in the range 0 to 1 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_6_1
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 16: Outputs O1 & O2 swap
This parameter allows to swap the operation of outputs O1 and O2 without changing the wiring.
Values in the range 0 to 1 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_16_1
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 17: Restore state of O (O1) after power failure
This parameter determines if on/off status is saved and restored for load connected to O (O1) after power failure.
Values in the range 0 to 1 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_17_1
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 18: Restore state of O (O2) after power failure
This parameter determines if on/off status is saved and restored for load connected to O (O2) after power failure.
Values in the range 0 to 1 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_18_1
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 19: O (O1) Auto OFF with timer
If Load O (O1) is ON, you can schedule it to turn OFF automatically after a period of time defined in this parameter. The timer is reset to zero each time the device receives an ON command, either remotely (from the Gateway or associated device) or locall seconds (or milliseconds – see Parameter no. 25. Auto OFF timer enabled for a given amount of seconds (or milliseconds) resolution 100ms Values in the range 0 to 32535 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_19_2
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 20: O (O1) Auto ON with timer
If Load O (O1) is OFF, you can schedule it to turn ON automatically after a period of time defined in this parameter. The timer is reset to zero each time the device receives an OFF command, either remotely (from the Gateway or associated device) or local seconds (or milliseconds – see Parameter no. 25. Auto ON timer enabled for a given amount of seconds (or milliseconds) resolution 100ms Values in the range 0 to 32535 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_20_2
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 21: O (O2) Auto OFF with timer
If Load O (O2) is ON, you can schedule it to turn OFF automatically after a period of time defined in this parameter. The timer is reset to zero each time the device receives an ON command, either remotely (from the Gateway or associated device) or locall seconds (or milliseconds – see Parameter no. 26. Auto OFF timer enabled for a given amount of seconds (or milliseconds) resolution 100ms Values in the range 0 to 32535 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_21_2
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 22: O (O2) Auto ON with timer
If Load O (O2) is OFF, you can schedule it to turn ON automatically after a period of time defined in this parameter. The timer is reset to zero each time the device receives an OFF command, either remotely (from the Gateway or associated device) or local seconds (or milliseconds – see Parameter no. 26. Auto ON timer enabled for a given amount of seconds (or milliseconds) resolution 100ms Values in the range 0 to 32535 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_22_2
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 23: O (O1) contact type - NO/NC
Set value determines the type of Relay contact type for O (O1) output. The Relay contact type can be normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC).
The following option values may be configured, in addition to values in the range 0 to 1 -:
Value | Description |
---|---|
0 | NO |
1 | NC |
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
(NO).
This parameter has the configuration ID config_23_1
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 24: O (O2) contact type - NO/NC
Set value determines the type of Relay contact type for O (O2) output. The Relay contact type can be normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC).
Values in the range 0 to 1 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_24_1
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 25: Set timer units to s or ms for O (O1)
Set Timer Units to Seconds or Milliseconds Choose if you want to set the timer in seconds or milliseconds in Parameters No. 19, 20.
Values in the range 0 to 1 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_25_1
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 26: Set timer units to s or ms for O (O2)
Set Timer Units to Seconds or Milliseconds Choose if you want to set the timer in seconds or milliseconds in Parameters No. 21, 22.
Values in the range 0 to 1 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_26_1
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 36: Power report on change - percentage
This parameter determines the minimum change in consumed power that will result in sending new report to the main controller. NOTE! When the Device reports the power consumption (W), it will also automatically report the voltage (V) and current (A).
NOTE! Regardless of the power consumption change in percentage, the report will not be sent more frequently than defined by Parameter No. 39. Values in the range 0 to 100 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 50
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_36_1
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 37: O (O2) Power report on change - percentage
This parameter determines the minimum change in consumed power that will result in sending new report to the main controller. NOTE! When the Device reports the power consumption (W), it will also automatically report the voltage (V) and current (A).
NOTE! Regardless of the power consumption change in percentage, the report will not be sent more frequently than defined by Parameter No. 40. Values in the range 0 to 100 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 50
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_37_1
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 39: 39: Minimal time between reports (O) O1
This parameter determines minimum time that has to elapse before sending new power report on O (O1) to the main controller. NOTE! This Parameter is in relation to Parameter No. 36.
NOTE! Setting the value to less than 30s can cause the Z-Wave network congestion state (slow Device response and decreased network stability). Values in the range 0 to 120 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 30
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_39_1
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 40: Minimal time between reports (O) O2
This parameter determines minimum time that has to elapse before sending new power report on O (O2) to the main controller. NOTE! This Parameter is in relation to Parameter No. 37
NOTE! Setting the value to less than 30s can cause the Z-Wave network congestion state (slow Device response and decreased network stability). Values in the range 0 to 120 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 30
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_40_1
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 91: Water Alarm
This parameter determines to which alarm frames and how the device should react. The parameters consist of 4 bytes, three most significant bytes are set according to the official Z-Wave protocol specification.
Values in the range 0 to 2 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_91_4
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 92: Smoke Alarm
This parameter determines to which alarm frames and how the device should react. The parameters consist of 4 bytes, three most significant bytes are set according to the official Z-Wave protocol specification.
Values in the range 0 to 2 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_92_4
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 93: CO Alarm
This parameter determines to which alarm frames and how the device should react. The parameters consist of 4 bytes, three most significant bytes are set according to the official Z-Wave protocol specification.
Values in the range 0 to 2 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_93_4
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 94: Heat Alarm
This parameter determines to which alarm frames and how the device should react. The parameters consist of 4 bytes, three most significant bytes are set according to the official Z-Wave protocol specification.
Values in the range 0 to 2 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_94_4
and is of type INTEGER
.
Parameter 120: Factory Reset
Reset to factory default settings and removed from the z-wave network
Values in the range 0 to 1 may be set.
The manufacturer defined default value is 0
.
This parameter has the configuration ID config_120_4
and is of type INTEGER
.
Association Groups
Association groups allow the device to send unsolicited reports to the controller, or other devices in the network. Using association groups can allow you to eliminate polling, providing instant feedback of a device state change without unnecessary network traffic.
The Wave Pro 2PM supports 5 association groups.
Group 1: Association Group 1 - Lifeline
“Lifeline Group” reports the status of the Device a and allows to assign only one device (gateway by default); only 1 node is allowed Association Group 1 - Lifeline
-
INDICATOR_REPORT : LED status
-
DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION : triggered upon request
-
SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT : status change report for all outputs O (O, O1, O2, …) - common
-
NOTIFICATION_REPORT : triggered on Overheat
-
NOTIFICATION_REPORT : triggered on Over-current detected sum of all outputs O (O1+O2+…)
-
NOTIFICATION_REPORT : triggered on Over-voltage detected
-
NOTIFICATION_REPORT : triggered on AC mains disconnected
-
METER_REPORT : triggered by the load power consumption of all connected loads to all outputs O (O1+O2+…) (according to the settings of Parameters from No. 36 to 43)
Association group 1 supports 2 nodes.
Group 2: Association Group 2
It is assigned to switch connected to the SW (SW1) terminal (uses Basic command class). Triggered by SW (SW1). The device sends according to the state of SW (SW1) (switch or push-button) the command BASIC_SET ON or BASIC_SET OFF to the associated device. This command is reflected to the output of associated device. Supports the following command classes:
BASIC_SET : set On / Off state at the associated device
Association group 2 supports 9 nodes.
Group 3: Association Group 3
It is assigned to switch connected to the SW (SW1) terminal (uses Switch Multilevel command class). Triggered by SW (SW1) Supports the following command classes:
-
SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE : initiate a transition to a new level (increase or decrease light intensity in case of dimmer, or move shutter up or down, …)
-
SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE : stop an ongoing transition (stop increase or decrease light intensity in case of dimmer, or stop moving shutter up or down, …)
It is recommended to use push buttons for this association.
Association group 3 supports 9 nodes.
Group 4: Association Group 4
It is assigned to switch connected to the SW2 terminal (uses Basic command class). Triggered by SW2. Supports the following command classes:
BASIC_SET : set On / Off state at the associated device
Association group 4 supports 9 nodes.
Group 5: Association Group 5
It is assigned to switch connected to the SW2 terminal (uses Switch Multilevel command class). Triggered by SW2. Supports the following command classes:
SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE : initiate a transition to a new level (increase or decrease light intensity in case of dimmer, or move shutter up or down, …)
SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE : stop an ongoing transition (stop increase or decrease light intensity in case of dimmer, or stop moving shutter up or down, …)
It is recommended to use push buttons for this association.
Association group 5 supports 9 nodes.
Technical Information
Endpoints
Endpoint 0
Command Class | Comment |
---|---|
COMMAND_CLASS_NO_OPERATION_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_BINARY_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_METER_V3 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_V2 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_SUPERVISION_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_ALARM_V8 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_POWERLEVEL_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V2 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION_V2 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_INDICATOR_V3 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY_2_V1 |
Endpoint 1
Command Class | Comment |
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COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_BINARY_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_METER_V3 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_ALARM_V8 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V2 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY_V1 |
Endpoint 2
Command Class | Comment |
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COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_BINARY_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_METER_V3 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V1 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_ALARM_V8 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V2 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 | |
COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY_V1 |
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