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EVA Logik ZW39 User manual

ZW39
Z-Wave Smart Plug
(Dimmer)
Specifications:
Power: 120VAC, 60Hz
Loading: 500W
Frequency: 908.42MHz
FCC ID: OXGZW36
IC: 10460A-ZW36
Installation Manual Z-Wave Network Configuration
Note:
Your device may need to be within 100 feet of the controller
to be included. If so, include the device to the network
within 10 feet of the controller and relocate it to the desired
position in your home. Be sure to refresh the network if the
device is included in this manner.
Plug the light you want to control into the Z-Wave Smart
plug controlled outlet .
NOTE: Plug directly into outlet, do not use with extension
cords.
Manual / Program button
This outlet can remotely turn
On/Off the connected device.
Smart Outlet
100 feet
Single press : manually turn
on/off your device.
Hold to adjust brightness.
INTRODUCTION
The EVA LOGIK ZW39 is a Z-Wave enabled 500W
receptacle designed for most residential lighting
and applications. It's compatible with LED,
halogen, incandescent.The ZW39 fully works with
the Fibaro, Smartthings, Wink hub as well as all
other certified Z-Wave controllers.
Scene 1: Tap 2x
Min / Max brightness level setting
1: Press the button 5 times quickly, the blue indicator flashes slowly. At the same time, the lamp will adjust to
the min brightness automatically.
2: Hold the button to adjust the brightness of the bulb, select the appropriate brightness level to set the min
brightness.
3: Quickly press the button 5 times to confirm (the min brightness is set completed). Then the device will move
to Max Brightness setting automatically.
4: Hold the button to adjust the brightness of the bulb, select the appropriate brightness level to set the max
brightness.
5: Press the button 5 times to confirm.
6: After confirmation, the bulb will bright up from the min brightness to the max brightness, then dim from the
max brightness to the min brightness to calibrate the device automatically. The blue indicator stops flashing.
7: Min / Max brightness level settings are completed.
Note: If you do not confirm at Step 3/Step 5, the setting mode will be exited after 10s, and the adjusted bright-
ness value will not be saved.
1. Follow the instructions for your Z-Wave
certified controller to remove a device from
the Z-Wave network.
2. Once the controller is ready to remove your
device, press the manual/program button(A)
on the smart dimmer 3 times quickly.
Adding Device To Z-Wave Network
To Remove The Device
Again:
If you have issues with pairing/including, please
move the device as close as possible to the hub
and try again--you can move to your final location
when completed.
Note:
If the manual button(A)doesn't light up after
pressed 3 times, please reset the device: click the
button 2 times quickly then hold for at least 10
seconds. This operation could be done when
manual control is functional--single press can
turn on/off the lamp.
1. Follow the instructions for your Z-Wave
certified controller to add a device to the
Z-Wave network.
2. Once the controller is ready to add your device,
press the manual/ program button(A) on the
smart dimmer 3 times quickly. The white LED
will blink quickly.
Auto-add mode: LED will blink within 30
seconds after first plugged in.
Manual: Click the button 2 times quickly then
hold for at least 10 seconds
Host reset: Remove it from the host connection
and the device will factory reset
To Return The Device To Factory Defaults:
Association
(LED flashes 2 times when the configuration
parameter changed.)
Support 2 groups, each group max support 2 devices
Group 1 lifeline
Group 2 send basic set
Now, you have complete control to turn your fixture
ON/OFF or set dim levels according to groups,
scenes, schedules and interactive automation
programmed by your controller. If your Z-Wave
certified controller features remote access, you can
control your fixture from your mobile devices.
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COMMANDCLASS
Risk of Fire
Risk of Electrical Shock
Risk of Burns
CAUTION - PLEASE READ!
This device (ZW39) is intended for installation in accordance with
the National Electric Code and local regulations in the United
States, or the Canadian Electrical Code and local regulations in
Canada. If you are unsure or uncomfortable about performing
this installation consult a qualified electrician.
Please exercise EXTREME CAUTION when using Z-Wave devices
to control appliances. Reason being is because the appliance you
want to control may be in a separate room and if unintentional
behavior occurs (such as adevice turning on or off - either
intentionally via schedules, or unintentionally via network error)
this event may lead to a hazardous condition. For these reasons,
please note the following suggestions:
1) Do not include Z-Wave devices in Groups or Scenes if they
control appliances.
2) Do not use Z-Wave devices to control electric heaters or any
other appliances which may present a hazardous condition due
to unattended, unintentional, or automatic power control
WARNING - SHOCK HAZARD
TURN OFF THE POWER to the circuit for the switch and lighting
fixture at the service panel (circuit breaker) prior to installation.
ALL WIRING CONNECTIONS MUST BE MADE WITH THE POWER
OFF to avoid personal injury and/or damage to the switch.
Please DO NOT use this switch to control Medical or Life Support
equipment. Z-Wave devices should never be used to control the
On/Off status of Medical and/or Life Support equipment.
OTHER WARNINGS
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
CONTROLLING APPLIANCES
Parameter Settings
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC and Industry Canada
license-exempt RSSstandard(s). Operation is subjected 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.
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 intoan outlet on a circuitdifferent from
that to which the receiver is connected.
—Consult the dealer oran experienced radio/TV technicianfor help.
To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance
requirements, no change to the antenna or the device is permitted.
Any change to the antenna or the device could result in the device
exceeding the RF exposure requirements and void user’s authority to
operate the device.
The manufacturer is not responsiblefor any radioorTV
interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment.
Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
FCC / IC
FCC NOTE:
NOTE:
Important note:
GENERIC DEVICE CLASS:
11 - GENERIC_TYPE_SWITCH_MULTILEVEL
SPECIFIC DEVICE CLASS:
01 - SPECIFIC_TYPE_POWER_SWITCH_MULTILEVEL
COMMANDCLASS:
5E - COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO
26 - COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_MULTILEVEL
27 - COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_ALL
70 - COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION
85 - COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION
8E - COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION
59 - COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO
55 - COMMAND_CLASS_TRANSPORT_SERVICE
86 - COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION
72 - COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC
5A - COMMAND_CLASS_DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY
73 - COMMAND_CLASS_POWERLEVEL
9F - COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY_2
6C - COMMAND_CLASS_SUPERVISION
7A - COMMAND_CLASS_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD
V3.0 2020/7/16
Multilevel maximum value can be set (ALL):
This parameter can access you to set Quick press the switch
button 5 times Min / Max brightness level setting.
Operation: quickly press 5x to change this parameter .
(LED flashes 2 times when the configuration parameter
changed.)
--- Parameter=9, Size=1, Value=0 Disable
Value=1
.
Value=99
Default = 99
On or off dimmer speed control by parameter 7:
This parameter can access you to set the dimmer speed is
controlled by parameter 7 or turn on/off instantly without any
dim. (Only when turn ON/OFF the light)
Operation: Set up on the hub.
(LED flashes 2 times when the configuration parameter
changed.)
--- Parameter=10, Size=1, Value=0 Control by parameter 7
Value=1 On/off instantly
Default = 0
Dimmer speed :
This parameter can access you to set the time from maximum
brightness to minimum brightness or minimum brightness to
maximum brightness. (Only when hold to change the
brightness or control from HUB).
Operation: Set up on the hub.
(LED flashes 2 times when the configuration parameter
changed.)
--- Parameter=11, Size=1, Value=1 from 0x63 to 0x00 or from
0x00 to 0x63 need 1s
Value=2 from 0x63 to 0x00 or from
0x00 to 0x63 need 2s
.
Value=10 from 0x63 to 0x00 or from
0x00 to 0x63 need 99s
Default = 4
Scene function
--- scene 1: Tap 2x
LED indicator:
This parameter can access you to choose the led indicator to
be on when the switch(light) is on/off, or LED indicator
remains on/off all times.
Operation: quickly press 6 times to change this parameter .
(LED flashes 2 times when the configuration parameter
changed.)
--- Parameter=1, Size=1, Default =0
Value=0 Load Off, Indicator LED On
Value=1 Load On, Indicator LED Off
Value=2 Always Off
Value=3 Always On
Auto Turn-OFF Timer:
This parameter can access you to set a timer to make the
switch turn off automatically after the switch turned on.The
numberentered as value corresponds to number of minutes.
Operation: Set up on the hub.
(LED flashes 2 times when the configuration parameter
changed.)
--- Parameter =2, Size=4, Values: 0 – 65535 (Min);
Defualt V=0 Turn off outlet
Auto Turn-ON Timer:
This parameter can access you to set a timer to make the
switch turn on automatically after the switch turned off.The
numberentered as value corresponds to number of minutes.
Operation: Set up on the hub.
(LED flashes 2 times when the configuration parameter
changed.)
Parameter =4, Size=4, Values: 0 – 65535 (Min);
Defualt V=0 Turn on outlet
Restores state after power failure:
This parameter can access you to set the switch to be on/off
after power failure.
Operation: quickly press 10 times to change this parameter .
(LED flashes 2 times when the configuration parameter
changed.)
--- Parameter=6, Size=1, Value=0 Output off
Value= 1 Output on
Value= 2 Restores state after power
failure
Dimming speed:
This parameter can access you to set the time from maximum
brightness to minimum brightness or minimum brightness to
maximum brightness (Only when turn ON/OFF the light )
Operation: Set up on the hub.
(LED flashes 2 times when the configuration parameter
changed.)
--- Parameter=7, S=1, V=XX(0x01—0x63) Defualt V=1
Multilevel minimum value can be set (ALL):
This parameter can access you to set Quick press the switch
button 5 times Min / Max brightness level setting.
Operation: quickly press 5x to change this parameter .
(LED flashes 2 times when the configuration parameter
changed.)
--- Parameter=8, Size=1, Value=0 Disable
Value=1
.
Value=99
Default = 10

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