HomeMatic HmIP-PSM-UK User manual

Operating manual
Bedienungsanleitung
Pluggable Switch and Meter p. 2
Schalt-Mess-Steckdose S. 23
HmIP-PSM-UK

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1 Homematic IP Pluggable Switch and Meter
1 Operating manual
Documentation © 2016 eQ-3 AG, Germany
All rights reserved. Translation from the original version in Ger-
man. This manual may not be reproduced in any format, either in
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Version 1.0 (08/2016)

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Table of contents
1 Information about this manual...................................... 7
2 Hazard information.......................................................... 7
3 Function and device overview .................................... 11
4 General system information ........................................ 11
5 Start-up ............................................................................12
5.1 Installation and teaching-in...............................................12
6 Operation.........................................................................14
7 Behaviour after power recovery .................................14
8 Troubleshooting .............................................................15
8.1 Command not confirmed..................................................15
8.2 Duty cycle ............................................................................15
8.3 Error codes and flashing sequences ...............................16
9 Restore factory settings................................................18
10 Maintenance and cleaning...........................................18
11 General information about radio operation.............19
12 Technical specifications............................................... 20

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Information about this manual
1 Information about this manual
Please read this manual carefully before beginning op-
eration with your Homematic IP components. Keep the
manual so you can refer to it at a later date if you need
to. If you hand over the device to other persons for use,
please hand over this manual as well.
Symbols used:
Attention!
This indicates a hazard.
Note
This section contains important additional infor-
mation.
2 Hazard information
We do not assume any liability for damage to
property or personal injury caused by improper
use or the failure to observe the hazard informa-
tion. In such cases, any claim under warranty is
extinguished! For consequential damages, we as-
sume no liability!
Do not open the device. It does not contain any
parts that can be maintained by the user. There is a
risk of electric shock if the device is opened. In

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Hazard information
the event of an error, please have the device
checked by an expert.
Do not use the device if there are signs of damage
to the housing, control elements or connecting
sockets, for example, or if it demonstrates a mal-
function. If you have any doubts, have the device
checked by an expert.
For safety and licensing reasons (CE), unauthor-
ized change and/or modification of the device is
not permitted.
The device may only be operated indoors and
must be protected from the eects of moisture,
vibrations, solar or other methods of heat radia-
tion, cold and mechanical loads.
The device is not a toy; do not allow children to
play with it. Do not leave packaging material lying
around, plastic films/bags, pieces of polystyrene
etc., can be dangerous in the hands of a child.
Please take the technical data (in particular the
maximum permissible switching capacity of the
relay and the type of load to be connected) into
account before connecting a load! All load data
relates to ohmic loads! Do not exceed the ca

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Hazard information
pacity specified for the device. Exceeding this ca-
pacity could lead to the destruction of the device,
to a fire or to an electrical accident.
The device may only be connected to an easily ac-
cessible power socket outlet. In case of danger,
disconnect the device from the power socket out-
let.
Only use the device with properly installed wall
outlets with earth contacts and not with multiple
socket outlets or extension cables.
Do not connect devices to the pluggable switch
and meter which could cause fire or other types of
damage in unattended operation (e.g. irons).
Remove the plug of the connected device from
the pluggable switch and meter, whenever you
make changes or modifications to the device.
Always lay cables in such a way that they do not
become a risk to people and domestic animals.
The device has not been designed to support safe-
ty disconnection. The load is not isolated from the
mains.

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Hazard information
If you use the device in a security application it
has to be operated in connection with an UPS
(uninterruptible power supply) in order to bridge
possible power failure according to EN 50130-4.
Using the device for any purpose other than that
described in this operating manual does not fall
within the scope of intended use and shall invali-
date any warranty or liability. This also applies to
any conversion or modification work. The device is
intended for private use only.
Do not connect multiple pluggable switches
into one another.
Devices with electronic power supply units (e.g.
TV or high voltage LED light sources) are no ohm-
ic loads. They can generate inrush currents with
more than 100 A. Switching such kind of loads
may lead to premature wear of the actuator.
The device may only be operated within residen-
tial buildings.

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Function and device overview
3 Function and device overview
With the Homematic IP Pluggable Switch and Meter you
can comfortably switch on and o connected loads and
meter the corresponding energy consumption as well as
voltage, current and power of the connected devices.
The energy consumption of connected loads and their
energy costs (€/kWh) are displayed via the Homematic IP
app.
The pluggable switch and meter is connected quickly and
without any tools. Simply plug in the device to a socket
and it is immediately ready for use. Thanks to the com-
pact design, the pluggable switch and meter does not
block the surrounding sockets.
The device can optionally be used as router to extend the
wireless range.
Device overview (see figure 1):
(A) System button (teaching-in, switching connected
loads on and o, LED)
4 General system information
This device is part of the smart home solution Home-
matic IP and works with the HmIP radio protocol. All
Homematic IP devices can be configured comfortably
and individually with a smartphone via the HomematicIP

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Start-up
app. The available functions provided by the Home-
maticIP system in combination with other components
are described in the Homematic IP User Guide. All cur-
rent technical documents and updates are provided at
www.eQ-3.de.
5 Start-up
5.1 Installation and teaching-in
Please read this entire section before starting
the teach-in procedure.
First set up your Homematic IP Access Point via
the Homematic IP app to enable operation of
other Homematic IP devices within your system.
For further information, please refer to the oper-
ating manual of the Access Point.
To integrate the pluggable switch and meter into your
system and enable it to communicate with other Home-
matic IP devices, you must teach-in the device to your
Homematic IP Access Point first.
To teach-in the pluggable switch and meter, please pro-
ceed as follows:
• Open the Homematic IP app on your smart-
phone.
• Select the menu item “Teach-in device”.

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Start-up
• Plug in the pluggable switch and meter into the
desired socket (see figure 2).
• Teach-in mode remains activated for 3 minutes.
You can manually start the teach-in mode for an-
other 3 minutes by pressing the system button (A)
shortly (see figure 3).
• Your device will automatically appear in the
Homematic IP app.
• To confirm, please enter the last four digits of the
device number (SGTIN) in your app or scan the
QR code. Therefore, please see the sticker sup-
plied or attached to the device.
• Please wait until teach-in is completed.
• If teaching-in was successful, the LED lights up
green. The device is now ready for use.
• If the LED lights up red, please try again.
• Select the desired solution for your device.
• In the app, give the device a name and allocate
it to a room.
After teaching-in, connected loads can be easily switched
on and o or the energy consumption can be measured.

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Operation
6 Operation
After teaching-in and installing have been performed,
simple operations are available directly on the device.
• Press the system button (A) shortly to switch on
and o connected loads.
Improper usage or a defective installation (e.g.
low-quality or defective plugs or sockets) can
lead to overheating of the pluggable switch and
meter. The integrated temperature control auto-
matically switches o the load. The devices is
protected against overheating and secure opera-
tion is ensured. As soon as the temperature
reaches a non-critical value, you can switch on
the pluggable switch and meter again. Always
observe the permitted ambient temperature of
the device and, if necessary, have the installation
checked for possible error sources by an expert.
7 Behaviour after power recovery
After the device has been inserted to a socket or after
power recovery
the
pluggable switch and meter
performs
a self-test/restart (approx. 2 seconds). The device LED
flashes orange and green briefly (LED test display).
The
LED will flash if an error is detected during this test (see “8.3
Error codes and flashing sequences” on page 15). This is
repeated continuously and the device does not perform its

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Troubleshooting
function. If the test is completed without errors, the plug-
gable switch and meter transmits a wireless telegram con-
taining its status information.
8 Troubleshooting
8.1 Command not confirmed
If at least one receiver does not confirm a command, the
device LED lights up red at the end of the failed trans-
mission process. The failed transmission may be caused
by radio interference (see “11 General information about
radio operation” on page 16). This may be caused be
the following:
• Receiver cannot be reached
• Receiver is unable to execute the command (load
failure, mechanical blockade, etc.)
• Receiver is defective
8.2 Duty cycle
The duty cycle is a legally regulated limit of the transmis-
sion time of devices in the 868 MHz range. The aim of
this regulation is to safeguard the operation of all devices
working in the 868 MHz range.
In the 868 MHz frequency range we use, the maximum
transmission time of any device is 1% of an hour (i.e. 36
seconds in an hour). Devices must cease transmission
when they reach the 1% limit until this time restriction
comes to an end. Homematic IP devices are designed

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Troubleshooting
and produced with 100% conformity to this regulation.
During normal operation, the duty cycle is not usually
reached. However, repeated and radio-intensive teach-
in processes mean that it may be reached in isolated in-
stances during start-up or initial installation of a system. If
the duty cycle is exceeded, this is indicated by three long
flashes of the device LED, and may manifest itself in the
device temporarily working incorrectly. The device starts
working correctly again after a short period (max. 1 hour).
8.3 Error codes and flashing sequences
Flashing code Meaning Solution
Short orange
flashing
Radio trans-
mission/at-
tempting to
transmit
Please wait, until
transmission has
been confirmed.
1x long green
lighting
Transmission
confirmed
You can continue
operation.
1x long red
lighting
Transmission
failed
Please try again
(s. “8.1 Command
not confirmed” on
page 15).

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Troubleshooting
Slow orange
flashing (every
10 seconds)
Teach-in
mode active
Please enter the
last four numbers
of the device
number to confirm
(see “5.1 Installa-
tion and teaching-
in” on page 12).
1x long red
lighting
Duty cycle
exceeded or
transmission
failed
Please try again
(see “8.1 Com-
mand not con-
firmed” on page
15 or “8.2 Duty
cycle” on page
15).
6x long red
flashing
Device defec-
tive
Please see your
app for error mes-
sage or contact
your retailer.
1x orange
and 1 x green
lighting (after
plugging into a
socket)
Test display Once the test dis-
play has stopped,
you can continue.

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Restore factory settings
9 Restore factory settings
The factory settings of the device can be re-
stored. If you do this, you will lose all your set-
tings.
To restore the factory settings of the pluggable switch
and meter, please proceed as follows:
• Unplug the device from the socket (see figure 2).
• Plug in the device into the socket again while
pressing and holding down the system button (A)
for 4s at the same time, until the LED will quickly
start flashing orange (see figure 3).
• Release the system button again.
• Press and hold down the system button again for
4s, until the status LED lights up green.
• Release the system button to finish the proce-
dure.
The device will perform a restart.
10 Maintenance and cleaning
The device does not require you to carry out any
maintenance. Enlist the help of an expert to carry
out any maintenance or repairs.
Before cleaning the device, unplug it from the socket

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General information about radio operation
outlet. Use a dry linen cloth to clean the device. If the
device is particularly dirty, you can slightly dampen the
cloth to clean it. Do not use any detergents containing
solvents, as they could corrode the plastic housing and
label. Make sure that no moisture will ingress into the
housing.
11 General information about radio
operation
Radio transmission is performed on a non-exclusive
transmission path, which means that there is a possibil-
ity of interference occurring. Interference can also be
caused by switching operations, electrical motors or de-
fective electrical devices.
The range of transmission within buildings can
dier greatly from that available in the open air.
Besides the transmitting power and the reception
characteristics of the receiver, environmental
factors such as humidity in the vicinity have an
important role to play, as do on-site structural/
screening conditions.
eQ-3 AG hereby declares that this device complies with
the essential requirements and other relevant regulations
of Directive 1999/5/EC. You can find the full declaration
of conformity at www.eQ-3.de.

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Technical specifications
12 Technical specifications
Device short description:
HmIP-PSM-UK
Supply voltage: 230 V/50 Hz
Current consumption: 13 A max.
Standby power consumption: < 0.3 W
Max. switching capacity: 2990 W
Kind of load: ohmic load, cosφ≥0.95
Life expectancy relay/
switching cycle: 40000 (13 A, ohmic load)
Measurement category: CAT II
Relay: NO contact, 1-pole, µ
contact
Switch type: independently mounted
switch
Operating mode: S1
Withstand voltage: 2500 V
Protection class: I
Method of operation: Type 1
Degree of protection: IP20
Ambient temperature: -10 to +35 °C
Degree of pollution: 2
Dimensions (W x H x D): 70 x 70 x 39 mm
(not incl. mains plug)
Weight: 157 g
Radio frequency: 868.3 MHz/869.525 MHz
Receiver category: SRD category 2
Typ. open area RF range: 400 m
Duty cycle: < 1 % per h/< 10 % per h
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