Aeotec ZWA042 User manual

Outdoor Smart Plug
FCC
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This equipment should be
installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body.
WARNING
RISK OF FIRE
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
RISK OF BURNS
CONTROLLING APPLIANCES:
EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN USING Z-Wave™ DEVICES TO CONTROL APPLIANCES. OPERATION OF THE Z-Wave™ DEVICE MAY BE IN A DIFFERENT ROOM THAN THE CONTROLLED APPLIANCE, ALSO
ANUNINTENTIONAL ACTIVATION MAY OCCUR IF THE WRONG BUTTON ON THE REMOTE IS PRESSED. Z-Wave™ DEVICES MAY AUTOMATICALLY BE POWERED ON DUE TO TIMED EVENT PROGRAMMING. DEPENDING UPON
THE APPLIANCE, THESE UNATTENDED OR UNINTENTIONAL OPERATIONS COULD POSSIBLY RESULT IN A HAZARDOUS CONDITION. FOR THESE REASONS, WE RECOMMEND DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE
THE FOLLOWING: DO NOT USE Z-Wave™ DEVICES TO CONTROL ELECTRIC HEATERS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCES WHICH MAY PRESENT A HAZARDOUS CONDITION DUE TO UNATTENDED OR UNINTENTIONAL OR
AUTOMATIC POWER ON CONTROL.
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ITEM INFORMATION
Model ZWA042
Power Supply AC 120V 60HZ
Signal(Frequency) 908.42MHz
Range Up to 100 feet line of sight between the Wireless Controller and the closest Z-Wave™ receiver module.
Operating Temperature Range 5-104° F (-10-40° C)
Specifications
Specifications subject to change without notice due to continuing product improvement
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Introduction
This product can be operated in any Z-Wave network with other Z-Wave Plus™ certified devices from other manufacturers.
All non-battery operated nodes within the network will act as repeaters regardless of vendor to increase reliability of the network. Each module is designed to act as a repeater,which will re-transmit a radio frequency (RF)
signal by routing the signal around obstacles and radio dead spots to ensure that the signal is received at its intended destination.
ZWA037-A is a security enabled Z-Wave Plus™ device. A security Enabled Z-Wave Plus™ Controller must be used in order to fully utilize the product.
EndpointROOTType
GENERIC_TYPE: GENERIC_TYPE_SWITCH_BINARY(0x10)
SPECIFIC_TYPE: SPECIFIC_TYPE_NOT_USED(0x00)
APP ICON TYPE: ICON_TYPE_GENERIC_ON_OFF_POWER_SWITCH(0x0700)
Endpoint1Type
GENERIC_TYPE: GENERIC_TYPE_SWITCH_BINARY(0x10)
SPECIFIC_TYPE: SPECIFIC_TYPE_NOT_USED(0x00)
Endpoint2Type
GENERIC_TYPE: GENERIC_TYPE_SWITCH_MULTILEVEL(0x11)
SPECIFIC_TYPE: SPECIFIC_TYPE_COLOR_TUNABLE_MULTILEVEL(0x02)
KeyFeatures
Remote ON/OFF control via the Z-Wave™ controller
Manual ON/OFF control
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ITEMS Action(timeunit:second) Description
1 Tap one time [0.04,1]
Out of network: Z-Wavenetworkinclusion(ADD) (send out NIF of full functionality )
In network: N/A
In/Out of network: controls/toggles output on/off
2 Tap two times [0.04, 1] Out of network: N/A
In network: Z-Wavenetworkexclusion(REMOVE:SendoutNIF).
4 Press and hold [5,10] Enter RF power level test mode
5 Press and hold [15,20] ResettofactorydefaultsettingandthensendDeviceResetLocallytoprimarycontroller.
Note: Please use this procedure only when the network primary controller is missing or otherwise inoperable.
6 Press and hold [22,∞) If still do not release the button, nothing will happen. LED should continue to pulse blue for unpaired state.
Action PressdownActionButton ReleaseActionButton
Tap one time
[0.04,1] Solid Yellow Status
Turns on a solid yellow status, If a new node id is assigned to this device, the yellow LED will keep solid until whole network processing is complete (or
entering. If successful, the LED will flash white -> green -> white -> green (at a rate of 250ms per each color change) for 2 seconds. After 2 seconds have
finished, use typical paired status LED indicators for ON/OFF status from parameter #1. Controlfunction: controls/toggles output on/off
Tap twotimes
Secure / Non-secure network: Purple
LedkeepsONfor2secondsandthen
OFF.
If the exclusion is successful, the Led will pulse a blue LED color based on unpair status.
Press and hold
[1,1]
LED should revert back to LED state if
paired or unpaired.
Press and hold
[2,5] Solid orange status LED should revert back to LED state if paired or unpaired.
Press and hold
[5,9] Solid cyan status cyan led will remain solid upon releasing the button, which indicates the network quality is entering diagnosing, the led will be light up with 1 of 3 colors
for 2 seconds after the diagnosing is complete. (Red = bad, Yellow = ok, Green = Good)
Press and hold
[9,15] Solid red led status
Press and hold
[15,20]
red color will blink on and off at a rate
of 200ms for 2 seconds and then should
pulse blue color based on unpair status.
Reset to factory default setting and then send Device Reset Locally to primary controller
Note: Please use this procedure only when the network primary controller is missing or otherwise inoperable.
Button&IndicatorFunctionDescription
ButtonDefinition
LEDindicator
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Action PressdownActionButton ReleaseActionButton
Press and hold
[22,∞)
Pulses Blue Color slowly based on
unpaired status.
PACKAGE DEVICE
AddingYourDeviceToHub
The device support two methods of inclusion, When using a Z-Wave Plus™ certified controller choose Network Wide Inclusion or SmartStart.
TAP the button once to ADD/INCLUDE the device.
Network Wide Inclusion To A Z-Wave™ Network
TAP the button twice to REMOVE/EXCLUDEthe device
Refer to your primary controller instructions to process the inclusion / exclusion setup procedure.
When prompted by your primary controller, click the Z-Wave button one times .
The device is compatible with SmartStart.
SmartStart enabled products can be added into a Z-Wave™ network by scanning the Z-Wave QR Code found on the top of the outlet or the back of the box with a controller providing SmartStart inclusion. No further
action is required and the SmartStart product will be added automatically within 10 minutes of being switched on and in the network vicinity.
QRCodeandDSK
The QR code are stocked to the side of the case, DSK is included in the QR code.
The DSK code can be found on the DSK label which is attached on the packaging box.
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CommandClassName Version RequiredSecurityClass
Z-Wave Plus Info V2 none
Security 2 V1 none
Supervision V1 none
Transport Service V2 none
Association V2 highest granted
Association Group Information V3 highest granted
Multi Channel Association V3 highest granted
Version V3 highest granted
Manufacturer Specific V2 highest granted
Device Reset Locally V1 highest granted
Power Level V1 highest granted
Indicator V3 highest granted
Firmware Update Meta Data V5 highest granted
Configuration V4 highest granted
Notification V8 highest granted
Multi Channel V4 highest granted
Switch Binary V2 highest granted
Clock V1 highest granted
Scene Activation V1 highest granted
Scene Actuator Configuration V1 highest granted
CommandClassName Version RequiredSecurityClass
Z-Wave Plus Info V2 none
Security 2 V1 none
Supervision V1 none
CommandClass
Endpoint ROOT CC List
Endpoint 1 CC List
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CommandClassName Version RequiredSecurityClass
Association V2 highest granted
Association Group Information V3 highest granted
Multi Channel Association V3 highest granted
Switch Binary V2 highest granted
Scene Activation V1 highest granted
Scene Actuator Configuration V1 highest granted
Notification V8 highest granted
CommandClassName Version RequiredSecurityClass
Z-Wave Plus Info V2 none
Security 2 V1 none
Supervision V1 none
Association V2 highest granted
Association Group Information V3 highest granted
Multi Channel Association V3 highest granted
Color Switch V3 highest granted
Switch Multilevel V4 highest granted
Endpoint 2 CC List
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BasicSetNode Mapping
ENDPOINT ROOT Binary Switch Set EP1
ENDPOINT 1 Binary Switch Set EP1
ENDPOINT 2 Multilevel Switch Set EP2
## Indicator Command Class
Endpoint Type Events Description
0 Heat Alarm(0x04) 0x02(Overheat) Air temperature is high.
1 Heat Alarm(0x04) 0x02(Overheat) Air temperature is high.
Group
ID
Name NodeCount Profile Function
1 Lifeline 5 General: Lifeline
Device Reset Locally Notification
Indicator Report
Switch Multilevel Report
Basic Report(Issued when Relay triggered by scene activation control)
Switch Binary Report
Switch Color Report
Notification Report
BasicSetMapping
Basic CC is mapped to Switch Multilevel CC and Binary Switch CC as below:
IndicatorID PropertyID
0x50 (NODE IDENTIFY) 0x03(ON OFF PERIOD)
0x50 (NODE IDENTIFY) 0x04(ON OFF CYCLES)
0x50 (NODE IDENTIFY) 0x05(ONE TIME ON OFF PERIOD)
The indicator (blue color) will flashes according the indicator set command received from HUB.
Notification
Association
EndpointROOT
Endpoint1
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ID Name NodeCount Profile Function
1 Lifeline 0 General: Lifeline Switch Binary Report
ID Name NodeCount Profile Function
1 Lifeline 0 General: Lifeline
Switch Multilevel Report
Switch Color Report
Endpoint2
Groupmapping
The endpoint 1 and 2's Lifeline Group are mapping to endpoint root's Lifeline.
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Number Name Information Format/Size Read
Only Altering Advanced MIN MAX Default ValueDescription
0 1 Reaction of led Parameter setting to change the reaction of LED setting. 1 byte unsigned
integer NO NO NO 0 4 2
0 - Disable LED completely
1 - Turn on between particular times only (Night Light Mode)
2-DisplayON/OFFstatus
3 - Display the reverse state of ON/OFF status
4 - Display always ON state
02 Night led on time Night Light ON time. 4 bytes unsigned
integer NO NO NO 0 0x00240
000 0x00180000
Value setting =0xRRHHMMSS
RR = reserved
HH = Hours
MM = Minutes
SS = Seconds
● Default = 0x00180000 (6pm)
03 Night led off time Night Light OFF time. 4 bytes unsigned
integer NO NO NO 0 0x00240
000 0x00060000
Value setting =0xRRHHMMSS
RR = reserved
HH = Hours
MM = Minutes
SS = Seconds
● Default = 0x00060000 (6am)
04 Indicator play
duration Setting indicator play duration. 1 byte unsigned
integer NO NO NO 0 255 0
0-indicatesthatitisnotblinking
1- 255 will set the duration and start the blinking process
This sets the timeframe of blinking in seconds
Once the duration ends, the blinking will stop and will set its configuration value back to 0
05 Indicator speed Select indicator flash speed. 1 byte unsigned
integer NO NO NO 1 24 5
Setsamountofblinkspersecond
If set to 5, it should blink 5 times per second
Default=5
07 Control turn off Prevents the plug from being turned off via its button. 1 byte unsigned
integer NO NO NO 0 2 0
0-theplugwilloperateasnormalandcanbeturnedonoroff
1 - the button on smart plug will be disabled for on and off commands, but still work for network
removal or inclusion
2 - the plug will ignore any commands to turn it off AND it’ll ignore any use of the button (but the
button will still work for network removal or inclusion)
08
Restore status
after power
failure
Action in case of power out. 1 byte unsigned
integer NO NO NO 0 2 0
0-laststatus
1 - power on
2 - power off
30 Alarm setting Determines if alarms are enabled in Switch, and what
Switch will react to which alarms.
1 byte unsigned
integer NO NO NO 0 255 0
0-Disableallalarmsettings
1 - smoke alarm
2 - CO alarm
4 - CO2 alarm
8 - Heat alarm
16 - Water alarm
32 - Access Control (DW Sensor open)
64 - Home Security (intrusion)
128 - Yellow
31 Alarm response in
device
Enabled by (Alarm settings), and determines what the
switch does in the case an alarm is triggered.
1 byte unsigned
integer NO NO NO 0 255 0
0-disable,noreactiontoalarmsettings
1 - Switch is ON
...
2 - Switch is OFF
...
3 - 255: Sets rate at which Switch turns ON and OFF in seconds (ie. if set to 3, then switch will turn ON
in 0.3 seconds, and then turn OFF in 0.3 seconds in a cycle until user disables the alarm manually, if set
to 255, then it will cycle every 25.5 seconds)
ConfigurationParameters
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Number Name Information Format/Size Read
Only Altering Advanced MIN MAX Default ValueDescription
32 Alarm disable
setting
Determines the method of disabling the alarm of the
device.
1 byte unsigned
integer NO NO NO 0 255 1
0 - Can be disabled by 1x tapping switches action button once
1-Canbedisabledby2xtappingSwitchesactionbuttonwithin1second
2 - Can be disabled by 4x tapping Switches action button within 2 seconds
3 - Can be disabled by pressing and holding Switches action button for 10 seconds
5 - 255: Sets the duration of the alarm in seconds (ie. Customer sets this setting to 50, the alarm state of
the Switch will disable after 50 seconds)
40 Auto turn off
timer Auto off after as soon as the switch turns ON. 4 byte unsigned
integer NO NO NO 0 86400 0
0-noautooffwithtimer
...
1- 86400 seconds
41 Auto turn on
timer Auto on after as soon as the switch turns OFF. 4 byte unsigned
integer NO NO NO 0 86400 0
0-noautoonwithtimer
...
1- 86400 seconds
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