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QUBINO Flush 1 User manual

Qubino
The INNOVATIVE and SMALLEST
Flush 1 Relay
ORDERING CODE
Z-WAVE FREQUENCY
ZMNHAD1
868,4 MHz
ZMNHAD2
921,4 MHz
ZMNHAD3
908,4 MHz
ZMNHAD4
869,0 MHz
ZMNHAD5
916,0 MHz
ZMNHAD8
865,2 MHz
This Z-Wave module is used for switching on or off the
electrical device (e.g. light or fan). The module can be
controlled either through Z-wave network or through the
wall switch. The module is designed to be mounted inside a
“flush mounting box”, hidden behind a traditional wall
switch. Module measures power consumption of electrical
device and supports connection of digital temperature
sensor. It is designed to act as repeater in order toimprove
range and stability of Z-wave network.
Supported switches
Module supports mono-stable switches (push button)
and bi-stable switches. The module is factory set to
operate with bi-stable switches.
Installation
To prevent electrical shock and/or equipment damage,
disconnect electrical power at the main fuse or circuit
breaker before installation or any servicing.
Make sure, that no voltage is present in the
installation.
Prevent the disconnecting device from being switched
on accidentally.
Connect the module according to electrical diagram.
Locate the antenna far from metal elements (as far as
possible).
Do not shorten the antenna.
Danger of electrocution!
Module installation requires a great degree of skill and
may be performed only by a qualified and licensed
electrician.
Even when the module is turned off, voltage may be
present on its terminals.
Note!
Do not connect the module to loads exceeding
recommended values. Connect the module only in
accordance to the below diagrams. Improper connections
may be dangerous.
Electrical installation must be protected by directly
associated over current protection fuse 10A, gG or
Time lag T, rated breaking capacity 1500A (ESKA
522.727) must be used according to wiring diagram to
achieve appropriate overload protection of the module.
Electrical diagram 230VAC
Notes for the diagram:
N
Neutral lead
L
Live lead
Q
Output for electrical device
I3
Input for switch /push button or sensor
I2
Input for switch /push button or sensor
I1
Input for switch /push button
TS
Terminal for digital temperature sensor (only for
Flush 1 relay module compatible digital temperature
sensor, whichmust be ordered separately).
Wago 221-413 splicing connectors for L and N connection
must be used.
Electrical diagram 24VDC
Notes for the diagram:
N
+ VDC
L
- VDC
Q
Output for electrical device
I3
Input for switch /push button or sensor
I2
Input for switch /push button or sensor
I1
Input for switch /push button
TS
Terminal for digital temperature sensor (only for
Flush 1 relay module compatible digital temperature
sensor, whichmust be ordered separately).
WARNING: Service button S must NOT be used when
module is connected to 110-230V power supply.
Durability of the module depends on applied load. For
resistive load (light bulbs,..) and 10A current consumption
of each individual electrical device, the durability exceeds
100.000 switches of each individual electrical device.
Package contents
Flush 1 relay
Module Inclusion (Adding to Z-wave network)
Connect module to power supply (with
temperature sensor connected - if purchased*),
enable add/remove mode on main controller
auto-inclusion (works for about 5 seconds after
connected to power supply) or
press push button I1 three times within 3s (3 times
change switch state within 3 seconds) or
press service button S (only applicable for 24 V SELV
supply voltage) for more than 2 second.
NOTE 1: For auto-inclusion procedure, first set main
controller into inclusion mode and then connect module to
power supply.
NOTE 2: When connecting temperature sensor to module
that has already been included, you have to exclude
module first. Switch off power supply, connect the sensor
and re-include the module.
Module Exclusion/Reset (Removing from
Z-Wave network)
Connect module to power supply
bring module within maximum 1 meter (3 feet) of the
main controller,
enable add/remove mode on main controller
press push button I1 five times within 3s (5 times
change switch state within 3 seconds) in the first 60
seconds after the module is connected to the power
supply or
press service button S (only applicable for 24 V SELV
supply voltage) for more than 6 second.
By this function all parameters of the module are set to
default values and own ID is deleted.
If push button I1 is pressed three times within 3s (or service
button S is pressed more than 2 and less than 6 seconds)
module is excluded, but configuration parameters are not
set to default values.
NOTE: If the module is included with parameters 100 or
101 with values different to default and module reset is
done, wait at least 30s before next inclusion.
Associations
Association enables Flush 1 relay module to transfer
commands inside Z-Wave network directly (without main
controller) to other Z-Wave modules.
Associated Groups:
Root device:
Group 1: Lifeline group (reserved for communication with
the main controller), 1 node allowed.
Group 2: basic on/off (triggered at change of the output Q
state and reflecting its state) up to 16 nodes.
Group 3: basic on/off (triggered at change of the input I2
state and reflecting its state) up to 16 nodes.
Group 4: Notification report (triggered at change of the
input I2 state and reflecting its state) up to 16 nodes.
Group 5: Binary sensor (triggered at change of the input I2
state and reflecting its state) up to 16 nodes.
Group 6: basic on/off (triggered at change of the input I3
state and reflecting its state) up to 16 nodes.
Group 7: notification report (triggered at change of the input
I3 state and reflecting its state) up to 16 nodes.
Group 8: binary sensor report (triggered at change of the
input I3 state and reflecting its state) up to 16 nodes.
Group 9: multilevel sensor report (triggered at change of
temperature sensor) up to 16 nodes.
Endpoint 1:
Group 1: Lifeline group, 0 nodes allowed.
Group 2: basic on/off (triggered at change of the output
state and reflecting its state) up to 16 nodes.
Endpoint 2:
Group 1: Lifeline group, 0 nodes allowed.
Group 2: basic on/off (triggered at change of the input I2
state and reflecting its state) up to 16 nodes.
Group 3: Notification Report (triggered at change of the
input I2 state and reflecting its state) up to 16 nodes.
Group 4: Binary Sensor Report (triggered at change of the
input I2 state and reflecting its state) up to 16 nodes.
Endpoint 3:
Group 1: Lifeline group, 0 nodes allowed.
Group 2: basic on/off (triggered at change of the input I3,
state and reflecting its state) up to 16 nodes.
Group 3: Notification Report (triggered at change of the
input I3 state and reflecting its state) up to 16 nodes.
Group 4: Binary Sensor Report (triggered at change of the
input I3 state and reflecting its state) up to 16 nodes.
End point 4:
Group 1: Lifeline group, 0 nodes allowed.
Group 2: multilevel sensor report (triggered at change of
temperature sensor) up to 16 nodes.
Configuration parameters
Parameter no. 1 –Input 1 switch type
Available config. parameters (data type is 1 Byte DEC):
default value 1
0 - mono-stable switch type (push button)
1 - bi-stable switch type
Parameter no. 2 –Input 2 contact type
Available config.parameters (data type is 1 Byte DEC):
default value 0
0 - NO (normally open) input type
1 - NC (normally close) input type
Parameter no. 3 –Input 3 contact type
Available config.parameters (data type is 1 Byte DEC):
default value 0
0 - NO (normally open) input type
1 - NC (normally close) input type
Parameter no. 10 - Activate / deactivate functions ALL
ON/ALL OFF
Available config.parameters (data type is 2 Byte DEC):
default value 255
255 - ALL ON active, ALL OFF active
0 - ALL ON is not active ALL OFF is not active
1 - ALL ON is not active ALL OFF active
2 - ALL ON active ALL OFF is not active
Flush 1 relay module responds to commands ALL ON / ALL
OFF that may be sent by the main controller or by other
controller belonging to the system.
Parameter no. 11 - Automatic turning off output after
set time
When relay is ON it goes automatically OFF after time
defined by this parameter. Timer is reset to zero each time
the module receive ON command regardless from where it
comes (push button, associated module, controller,..).
Available configuration parameters (data type is 2 Byte
DEC):
default value 0
0 - Auto OFF disabled
1 - 32535 = 1second (0,01s) - 32535 seconds
(325,35s) Auto OFF enabled with define time, step is
1s or 10ms according to parameter nr.15.
Parameter no. 12 - Automatic turning on output after
set time
When relay is OFF it goes automatically ON after time
defined by this parameter. Timer is reset to zero each time
the module receive OFF command regardless from where
it comes (push button, associated module, controller,..).
Available configuration parameters (data type is 2 Byte
DEC):
default value 0
0 - Auto ON disabled
1 - 32535 = 1second (0,01s) - 32536 seconds
(325,35s) Auto ON enabled with define time, step is
1s or 10ms according to parameter nr.15.
Parameter no. 15 - Automatic turning off / on seconds
or milliseconds selection
Available config.parameters (data type is 1 Byte DEC):
default value 0
0 - seconds selected
1 - milliseconds selected
NOTE: Parameter is the same for turning OFF or ON.
Parameter no. 30 - Saving the state of the relay after a
power failure
Available config.parameters (data type is 1 Byte DEC):
default value 0
0 - Flush 1 relay module saves its state before power
failure (it returns to the last position saved before a
power failure)
1 - Flush 1 relay module does not save the
state after a power failure, it returns to "off" position.
Parameter no. 40 –Power reporting in Watts on power
change
Set value means percentage, set value from 0 –100 = 0% -
100%. Available configuration parameters (data type is 1
Byte DEC):
S
Service button (used to add or
remove module from the Z-Wave
network in case of 24 V SELV
power supply).
default value 10 = 10%
0 - reporting disabled
1 - 100 = 1% - 100% reporting enabled
Power report is send (push) only when actual power
in Watts in real time changes for more than set
percentage comparing to previous actual power in
Watts, step is 1%.
NOTE: if power changed is less than 1W, the report is not
send (pushed), independent of percentage set.
Parameter no. 42 –Power reporting in Watts by time
interval
Set value means time interval (0 –32535) in seconds,
when power report is send. Available configuration
parameters (data type is 2 Byte DEC):
default value 300 = 300s
0 - reporting disabled
1 - 32535 = 1second - 32535 seconds.
Reporting enabled. Power report is send with time
interval set by entered value.
Parameter no. 63 –Output Switch selection
Set value means the type of the device that is connected to
the output. The device type can be normally open (NO) or
normally close (NC). Available configuration parameters
(data type is 1 Byte DEC):
default value 0
0 - When system is turned off the output is 0V (NC).
1 - When system is turned off the output is 230V or
24V (NO).
Parameter no. 100 –Enable / Disable Endpoints I2 or
select Notification Type and Event
Enabling I2 means that Endpoint (I2) will be present on UI.
Disabling it will result in hiding the endpoint according to
the parameter set value. Additionally, a Notification Type
and Event can be selected for the endpoint. Available
configuration parameters (data type is 1 Byte DEC):
Endpoint device type selection:
-notification sensor (1 - 6):
GENERIC_TYPE_SENSOR_NOTIFICATION,
SPECIFIC_TYPE_NOTIFICATION_SENSOR
default value 0
1 - Home Security; Motion Detection, unknown loc.
2 - Carbon Monoxide; Carbon Monoxide detected,
unknown location.
3 –Carbon Dioxide; Carbon Dioxide detected,
unknown location.
4 - WaterAlarm; Water Leak detected, unknown lo.
5 - Heat Alarm; Overheat detected, unknown loc.
6 - Smoke Alarm; Smoke detected, unknown loc.
0 - Endpoint, I2 disabled
-sensor binary (9):
GENERIC_TYPE_SENSOR_BINARY,
SPECIFIC_TYPE_NOT_USED
9 - Sensor binary
NOTE1: After parameter change, first exclude module
(without setting parameters to default value) then wait at
least 30s and then re include the module!
NOTE 2: When the parameter is set to value 9 the
notifications are send for Home Security.
Parameter no. 101 –Enable / Disable Endpoints I3 or
select Notification Type and Event
Enabling I3 means that Endpoint (I3) will be present on UI.
Disabling it will result in hiding the endpoint according to
the parameter set value. Additionally, a Notification Type
and Event can be selected for the endpoint. Available
configuration parameters (data type is 1 Byte DEC):
Endpoint device type selection:
- notification sensor (1 - 6):
GENERIC_TYPE_SENSOR_NOTIFICATION,
SPECIFIC_TYPE_NOTIFICATION_SENSOR
default value 0
1 - Home Security; Motion Detection, unknown loc.
2 - Carbon Monoxide; Carbon Monoxide detected,
unknown location.
3 - Carbon Dioxide; Carbon Dioxide detected,
unknown location.
4 - WaterAlarm; Water Leak detected, unknown lo.
5 - Heat Alarm; Overheat detected, unknown loc.
6 - Smoke Alarm; Smoke detected, unknown loc.
0 - Endpoint, I3 disabled
- sensor binary (9): GENERIC_TYPE_SENSOR_BINARY,
SPECIFIC_TYPE_NOT_USED
9 –Sensor binary
NOTE1: After parameter change, first exclude module
(without setting parameters to default value) then wait at
least 30s and then re include the module!
NOTE 2: When the parameter is set to value 9 the
notifications are send for Home Security.
Parameter no. 110 –Temperature sensor offset
settings
Set value is added or subtracted to actual measured value
by sensor.Available configuration parameters (data type is
2 Byte DEC):
default value 32536
32536 - offset is 0.0C
From 1 to 100 - value from 0.1°C to 10.0°C is added
to actual measured temperature.
From 1001 to 1100 - value from -0.1 °C to -10.0 °C is
subtracted to actual measured temperature.
Parameter no. 120 –Temperature sensor reporting
If digital temperature sensor is connected, module reports
measured temperature on temperature change defined by
this parameter. Available configuration parameters (data
type is 1 Byte DEC):
default value 5 = 0,5°C
0 - Reporting disabled
1- 127 = 0,1°C –12,7°C, step is 0,1°C
Technical Specifications
Power supply
110 - 230 VAC ±10%
50/60Hz, (24-30VDC)
Rated load current of AC
output (resistive load)*
1 X 10A / 230VAC
Rated load current of DC
1 X 10A / 30VDC
output (resistive load)
Output circuit power of AC
output (resistive load)
2300W (230VAC)
Output circuit power of DC
output (resistive load)
240W (24VDC)
Power measurement
accuracy
P=5-50W, +/-3W
P>50W, +/-3%
Digital temp. sensor range
(must be ordered separately)
-50 ~ +125°C
Operation temperature
-10 ~ +40°C
Distance
up to 30 m indoors
Dimensions (WxHxD)
(package)
41,8x36,8x15,4mm
(79x52x22mm)
Weight (Brutto with package)
28g (34g)
Electricity consumption
0,4W
For installation in boxes
Ø ≥ 60mm or 2M,
depth≥ 60mm
Switching
Relay
* In case of load other than resistive, pay attention to the
value of cos φ and if necessary apply load lower than the
rated load. Max current for cos φ=0,4 is 3A at 250VAC, 3A
at 24VDC L/R=7ms.
Supported loads:
Electric motor
Conventional incandescent and halogen lights
LED bulb, compact fluorescent bulb (CFL), low
voltage halogen bulbs with electronic transformer
Low voltage halogen bulbs with conventional
transformer
Z-Wave Device Class:
ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_REPORT_ROLE_TYPE_SLAVE_ALWAYS_0N
GENERIC_TYPE_SWITCH_BINARY
SPECIFIC_TYPE_POWER_SWITCH_BINARY
Z-Wave Supported Command Classes:
COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2,
COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION_V2,
COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_2,
COMMAND_CLASS_DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_1,
COMMAND_CLASS_POWERLEVEL_V1,
COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC_V1,
COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_ALL_V1,
COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_BINARY_V1,
COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_BINARY_V1,
COMMAND_CLASS_METER_V4,
COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL_V7,
COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_V4,
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V2,
COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3,
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V2,
COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION_V1,
COMMAND_CLASS_MARK,
COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC_V1
Endpoint 1
Device Class:
ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_REPORT_ROLE_TYPE_SLAVE_ALWAYS_0N
GENERIC_TYPE_SWITCH_BINARY
SPECIFIC_TYPE_POWER_SWITCH_BINARY
Command Classes:
COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION_V2
COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC_V1
COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_ALL_V1
COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_BINARY_V1
COMMAND_CLASS_METER_V4
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V2
COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V2
COMMAND_CLASS_MARK
COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC_V1
Endpoint 2 (I2):
Device Class:
ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_REPORT_ROLE_TYPE_SLAVE_ALWAYS_0N
GENERIC_TYPE_SENSOR_NOTIFICATION
SPECIFIC_TYPE_NOTIFICATION_SENSOR
Command Classes:
COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO
COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION_V2
COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_BINARY
COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC
COMMAND_CLASS_NOTIFICATION_V5
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V2
COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V2
COMMAND_CLASS_MARK
COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC
Endpoint 3 (I3):
Device Class:
ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_REPORT_ROLE_TYPE_SLAVE_ALWAYS_0N
GENERIC_TYPE_SENSOR_NOTIFICATION
SPECIFIC_TYPE_NOTIFICATION_SENSOR
Command Classes:
COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION_V2
COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_BINARY_V1
COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC_V1
COMMAND_CLASS_NOTIFICATION_V5
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V2
COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V2
COMMAND_CLASS_MARK
COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC_V1
Endpoint 4:
Device Class:
ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_REPORT_ROLE_TYPE_SLAVE_ALWAYS_0N
GENERIC_TYPE_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL
SPECIFIC_TYPE_ROUTING_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL
Command Classes:
COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION_V2
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V2
COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V2
COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL_V7
NOTE:The above list is valid for the product with a
temperature sensor connected to TS terminal. In case the
sensor is not connected then following command class isn’t
supported:
COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL_V7
NOTE: The product supports the following
COMMAND_CLASS_NOTIFICATION_V5 events:
- Smoke Alarm v2 –Smoke detected, unknown location
(0x02)
- CO Alarm v2 –Carbon Monoxide detected, unknown
location (0x02)
- CO2Alarm –Carbon Dioxide detected, unknown
location (0x02)
- Heat Alarm v2 –Overheat detected, unknown location
(0x02)
- Water Alarm v2 –Water Leak detected, unknown
location (0x02)
- Home Security –Motion Detection, unknown location
(0x08)
This product can be included and operated in any Z-Wave
network with other Z-Wave certified devices from any other
manufacturers. Allconstantly powered nodes in the same
network will act as repeaters regardless of the vendor in
order to increase reliability of the network.
Important disclaimer
Z-Wave wireless communication is inherently not always
100% reliable, and as such, this product should not be used
in situations in which life and/or valuables are solely
dependent on its function.
Warning!
Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted
municipal waste, use separate collection facilities.
Contact your local government for information regarding
the collection systems available. If electrical appliances are
disposed of in landfills or dumps, hazardous substances
can leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain,
damaging your health and well-being. When replacing old
appliances with new once, the retailer is legally obligated to
take back your old appliance for disposal at least for free of
charge.
This user manual is subject to change and improvement
without notice.
NOTE: User manual is valid for module with SW version S5
(SW version is part of P/N)! Example:P/N: ZMNHADx
HxS5Px
Qubino
Goap d.o.o. Nova Gorica
Ulica Klementa Juga 007
5250 Solkan
Slovenia
E-mail: i[email protected]
Tel: +386 5 335 95 00
Web: www.qubino.com
Date: 12.04.2016
Document: Qubino_Flush 1 relay PLUS
user manual_V1.4_eng

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