Wintop iModuleShutter User manual

Quick start
iModuleShutter US
Technical specs
Normal operating
voltage AC110V ~60Hz
Figure 1-4
Maximum load 0.9HP
Frequency range 908.42MHz
Wireless Range Up to 30m line of
sight
Basic Operations
-The iModuleShutter can be remotely controlled.
-The iModuleShutter can be add/remove from the network by continuously switch on and
switch off the external switch 3 times quickly.
-The iModuleShutter’s indicator light will indicate the status of the iModuleShutter.
Mounting
1. Turn OFF power by switching off the circuit breaker or removing the fuse and test that power
is off before wiring!
2. Ensure iModuleShutter capacity matches the load requirements.
3. Wall Installation: Connect it with your existing external switch, default is one push button
switch. Please see below Wiring Diagrams & Configuration Parameters.
4. Reapply power to the circuit at fuse box or circuit breaker to test the system carefully, if the
indicator light on iModuleShutter blinks 30 seconds and then keep breathing, it means the
installation is in good condition.
5. Turn OFF the power again.
6. For Wall Installation: Insert your external switch together with iModuleShutter into switch box
being careful not to pinch or crush wires, and secure it with screws. Reapply power to the
circuit at fuse box or circuit breaker.
Maximum load:
AC110V ~60Hz , 0.9HP
Wall Installation Wiring Diagram, connect with external switch: (see Figure 2-4, 3-4, 4-4)
Please note: A 3A external fuse before the red wire Live of the iModuleShutter module
must be installed in the installation for protect the iModuleShutter switch
overload. (see Figure 2-4, 3-4) Red wire refers to Live, blue wire refers to Neutral,
and black wire refers to connecting with switch.

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Figure 2-4, Connect with 1 Gang Push Button Switch

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Figure 3-4, Connect with 2 Gang Push Button Switch

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Figure 4-4, Wall Installation
Network Wide Inclusion
When the iModuleShutter is not yet included in a Z-Wave network, NWI will be started
automatically for 30 seconds when the iModuleShutter is power ON.
Make sure your Z-Wave controller is in the correct operating mode (inclusion).
Normal include or exclude
Make sure your Z-Wave controller is in the right operation mode (include or exclude).
Continuously switch on and switch off the external switch 3 times quickly to start the
inclusion or exclusion process (indication mode: Ready for learn mode).
Manual control
Connect the terminal block COM,KEY1,KEY2 with your existing external switch, as per the
wiring diagram.
Push/rotate the external switch to control with UP, DOWN and STOP function of the shutter
motor.
Remote control
The iModuleShutter can be remote controlled by several Z-Wave controllers or devices.
Indication modes
The indicator gives various statuses of the device as follows:
1. Automatically add: blinks 30 seconds.
2. Ready for learn mode: Indicator light Breathing.
3. Learn in progress (add): Indicator light blinks 1 time.
4. Learn in progress (remove): Indicator light blinks 1 second (8 times).
5. Learn mode success: Indicator light is on for 1 time. (and then if load is on, indicator
light keeps off; if load is off, indicator light keeps on.)
6. Learn mode failed: Indicator light blinks fast.

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Technical Manual
Caution:
-This device is using a radio signal that passes through walls, windows and doors. The range is
strongly influenced by local conditions such as large metal objects, house wiring, concrete,
furniture, refrigerators, microwaves and similar items. On average, the indoor range is
approximately 30 meters.
-Do not expose this product to excessive heat or moisture.
-Prevent long term exposure to direct sunlight.
-Do not attempt to repair this product. If the product is damaged or if you are in doubt about the
proper operation, take the product back to the place of purchase.
-Do not clean the product with any liquid.
Normal operating voltage AC110V ~60Hz
Maximum load 0.9HP
Frequency range 908.42MHz
Wireless Range Up to 30m line of sight
Storage temperature -5 ° C to +65 ° C
Storage humidity 10% to 70%
Operating temperature 0 ° C to 50 ° C
Operating humidity: 30% to 80%
Technical details
ROUTING SLAVE
This Z-Wave product will be used as slave. Slave nodes are nodes in a Z-Wave network that
receive commands and perform actions based on the command. A routing slave can route
Z-Wave messages to other nodes in the network. This device is always awake and does not go
to sleep mode because it is an AC powered device. This device can act as a wireless repeater
to forward commands for another device in the Z-Wave network to expand the range of the
network. This function works for every Z-Wave device from any manufacturer when included into
the same Z-Wave network.
Unlike a normal slave a routing slave can store a number of static routes which he uses to send
a routed rf frame to another node.
Include Initiator
The include initiator is used when Primary and Inclusion Controllers include nodes into the
network. When both the include initiator have been activated simultaneously the new node will
be included to the network (if the node was not included previously).
Exclude Initiator
The exclude initiator is used by Primary Controllers to exclude nodes from the network. When
the exclude initiator and a slave initiator are activated simultaneously, it will result in the slave
being excluded from the network (and reset to Node ID zero). Even if the slave was not part of
the network it will still be reset by this action.

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Z-Wave compatibility
Because this is a Z-Wave device, it means it can co-operate with other Z-Wave devices of other
manufacturers. It can co-exist in a Z-Wave network existing with product from other
manufacturers. The Manufacturer ID of Wintop is 0x97 , Product ID: 0x24.
Hops & Retries
The Z-Wave range has a range of up to 30 meters in line of sight. This signal is not limited to the
30 meter range due to routing the Z-Wave message to other nodes in the network. This way the
range of the Z-Wave network can be expanded to 150 meters indoors (limit of 4 hops).
Supporting Command Classes
Basic Class: Slave with routing capabilities
Generic Class: Multilevel Switch
Specific Class: Motor Control Class C
class:0x27 COMMAND_CLASS_All_Switch
class:0x8E COMMAND_CLASS_Multi_Channel_Association
class:0x70 COMMAND_CLASS_Configuration
class:0x72 COMMAND_CLASS_Manufacturer_Specific
class:0x75 COMMAND_CLASS_Protection
class:0x77 COMMAND_CLASS_Node_Naming_and_Location
class:0x86 COMMAND_CLASS_Version
class:0x25 COMMAND_CLASS_Binary_Switch
class:0x20 COMMAND_CLASS_Basic
class:0x26 COMMAND_CLASS_Multilevel_Switch
class:0x87 COMMAND_CLASS_Indicator
class:0x85 COMMAND_CLASS_Association
class:0x2B COMMAND_CLASS_Scene_Activation
class:0x2C COMMAND_CLASS_Scene_Actuator_Configuration

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Configuration Parameters
Paramter
No. 1 Size 1 Default 0
Name Buttons mode
Description One push button: One button is used (chose any), press while moving up and
down, stops, while stopped moves to opposite direction to previous.
Two buttons with neutral position: Up click moves up if stopped and stops if
moving down, Down click moves down if stopped and stops if moving up, Hold
Up/Down moves in up/down, Release stops.
Two toggle switch: Switch to Up/Down moves up/down.
Two paddles with Power and Direction: Hold Up button to move blinds up. If Down
button is pressed, blinds will move down. Release Up button to stop.
Type rangemapped
Values 0 -> One push button
1 -> Two paddles with Power and Direction
2 -> Two toggle switch
3 -> Two buttons with neutral position
Paramter
No. 7 Size 1 Default 1
Name LED mode
Description Set LED indication mode
Type rangemapped
Values 0 -> Disabled
1 -> Show working state
2 -> Allways on
3 -> Show opened state
4 -> Indicator Command Class
Paramter
No. 2 Size 2 Default 0
Name Automatically close after
Description If not zero, automatically close blind after a user defined time
Type range
Values 0 -> Disabled
1 - -1 -> sec
Paramter
No. 3 Size 1 Default 0
Name What to do on RF close command
Description Defines how to interpret RF Off command. Can be used in conjunction with Auto
Close function: Ignore - to open the door by motion detectors and close it back

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after some amount of time: in case of multiple motion detectors each would try to
open that would break logics; Open - to open on both On and Off paddle press on
the remote and close after some amount of time. Button close click will still work (if
button operations are not disabled). Note that Dim Down command will still begin
close motion.
Type rangemapped
Values 0 -> Close
1 -> Ignore
2 -> Open
3 -> Open if closed, otherwise Close
Paramter
No. 10 Size 1 Default 60
Name Full close time
Description Time to go from opened to closed state. Used to estimate the current level. Note
that in Permanent motion mode the reported value would a be Closed or Opened,
while all Basic and Multilevel Set values (1-99, 255) would Open except 0 value
that would Close.
Type range
Values 0 -> Keep in permanent motion
1 - -1 -> seconds
Paramter
No. 11 Size 1 Default 60
Name Full open time
Description Time to go from closed to open state. This value may differ from Full close time for
some blinds due to gravity. Used to estimate the current level. Note that in
Permanent motion mode the reported value would a be Closed or Opened, while
all Basic and Multilevel Set values (1-99, 255) would Open except 0 value that
would Close.
Type range
Values 0 -> Keep in permanent motion
1 - -1 -> seconds
Paramter
No. 12 Size 1 Default 0
Name Node Id of the blocking device
Description Id of the device which commands would be interpreted not as Open/Close, but as
block/unblock. Usefull with door opening detector: if the door is open, block the
blind not to break shades while they move.
Type range
Values 0 -> Disabled

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1 - -24 -> Node Id
Paramter
No. 13 Size 1 Default 0
Name On which command from blocking node to enable the protection
Description Defines which command from blocking device to interpret as closed door and
hence, unprotected.
Type rangemapped
Values 0 -> on On
1 -> on Off
Paramter
No. 14 Size 1 Default 0
Name Invert open and close relays
Description Allow exchanging open and close relays if blind control is wired to the motor
incorrectly
Type rangemapped
Values 0 -> No
1 -> Yes
Paramter
No. 4 Size 1 Default 50
Name Typical click timeout
Description Typical time used to differentiate click, hold, double and triple clicks
Type range
Values 1 - 100 -> in 10ms units
Paramter
No. 5 Size 1 Default 0
Name Invert buttons
Description
Type rangemapped
Values 0 -> No
1 -> Yes
Paramter
No. 6 Size 1 Default 1
Name Action on button press or hold
Description Defines which command should be sent to Association group on button press or
hold. Scene mode will send 1 for Up event, 2 for Stop, 3 for Down.
Type rangemapped

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Values 1 ->
Switch On, Off and dim using Basic Set and MultiLevel Start/Stop
Changing
2 -> Send Scene
Association Groups
Group Number Max Nodes Description
1 10 Click, press and hold of up/down buttons
2 10 Send Reports on blind state change
Troubleshooting
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why does the push button on this module not work?
A: The push button on the iModuleShutter is not used. Please use external switch to
add/remove from the network.
Q: I can’t have my iModuleShutter included into my Z-Wave network, what am I doing wrong?
A: 1. Is the controller ready to include any device into the Z-Wave network? If the controller
is not in Include or exclude mode, the iModuleShutter cannot be included or excluded.
2. The iModuleShutter is already included into a Z-Wave network. Exclude this
iModuleShutter and try to include it again.
Q: Why does the indicator light not work?
A: Check if the iModuleShutter is fully wiring. The indicator light will not work if there is no
power supplied to the iModuleShutter.
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