wiDom DRY700 Smart Dry Contact Switch 7 Instruction Manual
- June 8, 2024
- wiDom
Table of Contents
- Revision History
- Device description
- Technical Specifications
- Safety information
- Electrical Connections diagram
- Device Installation
- LED status indicator
- Add/Remove the device into a Z-Wave™ network (classic)
- SmartStart Inclusion
- S2 Secure inclusion
- Supported Command Classes
- Device Control
- Associations
- Timer Management
- Offline setup Mode
- Configurations
- Disposing the devices
- Compliance with directives
- Warranty
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
DRY700 Smart Dry Contact Switch 7
Instruction Manual Smart Dry Contact Switch 7
DRY700 Operating instructions
Revision History
Rev. Doc.
| Date| Page|
Description
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0| 14/03/2022| | Initial version
Device description
Smart Dry Contact Switch 7 can turn ON and OFF equipment’s with an independent
power supply, such as solenoid valves (e.g. gas, water and irrigation), power
operated valves etc.
It is very easy to install and works with both momentary and toggle switches.
It operates in any Z-Wave™ network with other Z-Wave™/Z-Wave Plus™ certified
devices and controllers from any other manufacturer. As a constantly powered
node, the device will act as repeater regardless of the vendor in order to
increase the reliability of the network.
This device is a security enabled Z-Wave Plus™ product that is able to use
encrypted Z-Wave Plus™ messages to communicate to other security enabled
Z-Wave Plus™ products.
This device must be used in conjunction with a Security Enabled Z-Wave™
Controller in order to fully utilize all implemented functions.
The device has the unique feature Offline setup Mode that allows to configure
some parameters without using any user interface. This feature enables the
professional user to setup the main features of the device in the field even
if the device is not included in a Z-Wave™ Network. When the device will be
included in the network all these configuration parameters will be maintained.
Integrated Button| 1 or 3 clicks to enter in Learn Mode 6 clicks to reset the
system to manufacturer’s settings 2 clicks to enter in Offline setup mode
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Power Supply| 1, 2 – Null
6 – Line
Input Switch| 3 – Input – Line signal
Output| 4, 5 – Dry Contact
Technical Specifications
Power supply | 110 – 230 VAC±10% 50/60 Hz – 24VDC |
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Maximum Load on Relay | 16A resistive Load |
System temperature limitation | 105°C |
Work temperature | From -10° to 40° C |
Power consumption | < 260 mW in standby |
< 480 mW with working load
Radio frequency| 868.4 MHz
Protection system| S2 Security
Maximum distance| Up to 100 m outdoor Up to 40 m indoor
Dimensions| 37x37x17 mm
Actuator element| 16 Amp relay
Compliance| CE, RoHs
Electrical IP Rating| IP20
Safety information
INFO: The device is designed to be installed in flush mounting junction
boxes or close to the load to be controlled.
WARNING: The device must be installed by electricians qualified to
intervene on electrical systems in compliance with safety requirements set out
by the regulations in force.
DANGER The device must be connected with a voltage of 230 VAC, before
carrying out any operation, please make sure the power main switch is in
OFF position.
DANGER: Any procedure requiring the use of the Integrated Button is
related only to the installation phase and is to be considered a service
procedure that must be performed by qualified personnel. This operation must
be performed with all necessary precautions for operating in areas with a
single level of insulation.
WARNING: Do not connect loads that exceed the maximum load permitted by
the actuator element.
WARNING: All connections must be performed according to the electrical
diagrams provided
WARNING: The device must be installed in norm-compliant systems suitably
protected from overloads and short circuits.
Electrical Connections diagram
The device must be supplied by 230 AC or by 24 VDC Power Supply
Connections must be done following one of the diagrams below: if you need to
control a Load connected on a different power supply system you must
follow the diagram on the right side.
Controlling a Load connected to the same power supply system| Controlling a
Load connected to an independent power supply system
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|
Power Supply| 1, 2 – Null
6 – Line
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Input Switch| 3 – Input – Line signal
Output| 4, 5 – Dry Contact
WARNING: The power line must be opportunely protected from short-circuits and excess load due to a failure of the load
Device Installation
- Make sure the main switch is set to the OFF position
- Connect the device based on the diagrams provided
- Turn the main switch to the ON position
- Include the device in the Z-Wave™ network
TIP: The antenna must not be shortened, removed or modified. To ensure maximum efficiency, it must be installed as shown. Large size metal equipment near the antenna can negatively affect reception. Each device is a node in a mesh network. If there are metal obstacles, the obstacle can often be overcome with a further triangulation node.
LED status indicator
The system includes an RGB LED that shows the device’s status during
installation:
Solid RED : the device is not included in any network
Solid BLUE : the device is Offline setup mode state
4 GREEN blinks then OFF: the device has been just added to a Z-Wave™
network in S2 Authenticate Mode
4 BLUE blinks then OFF: the device has been just added to a Z-Wave™
network in S2 Unauthenticated Mode
4 RED blinks then OFF: the device has been just added to a Z-Wave™
network without security
Sequence of GREEN-BLUE Learn Mode for inclusion
Sequence of RED-BLUE Learn Mode for exclusion
Rapid sequence of GREEN-BLUE-RED : the event on the input (external
switch) is not valid
TIP : To test if the electrical connections are correct, before the
inclusion of the device, while pressing n times the external switch, the
RGB LED should flash green for the same amount of times. If it does not,
check the wire connections.
Add/Remove the device into a Z-Wave™ network (classic)
Standard Inclusion (add)
All Smart Serie 7 devices are compatible with all Z-Wave™/Z-Wave Plus™
certified controllers. The devices support both the Network Wide Inclusion
mechanism (which offers the ability to be included in a network, even if the
device is not directly connected to the controller) and Normal Inclusion.
By default, the inclusion procedure starts in Normal Inclusion mode and
after a short timeout the procedure continues in Network Wide Inclusion
mode that lasts for about 20 Seconds.
Only a controller can add the device into the network. After activating the
inclusion function by the controller, the device can be added by setting it in
Learn Mode.
Before including the device, the LED status indicator is solid RED. The
adding of a device is executed by activating the adding procedure in the
inclusion section of the controller interface and executing 1 or 3 click on
the integrated button (the device is set in Learn Mode ). As soon
as the inclusion procedure initiates the LED indicator starts a sequence of
GREEN-BLUE blinks. The device is included in the network when the LED status
is OFF and the interview is completed.
Standard exclusion (remove)
Only a controller can remove the device from the network. After activating the exclusion function by the controller, the device can be removed by setting it in Learn Mode.
The procedure of exclusion can be activated by Removing a node from the Z-Wave™ network and executing 1 or 3 click on the integrated button ; as soon as the exclusion initiates, the LED indicator starts a sequence of RED- BLUE blinks. The device is excluded from the network when the LED status indicator is solid RED and the App_status in the interface is OK.
SmartStart Inclusion
Z-Wave™ SmartStart aims to shift the tasks related to inclusion of an end
device into a Z-Wave™ network away from the end device itself, and towards the
more user-friendly interface of the gateway.
Z-Wave™ SmartStart removes the need for initiating the end device to start
inclusion. Inclusion is initiated automatically on power-ON and repeated at
dynamic intervals for as long as the device is not included into a Z-Wave™
network. As the new device announces itself on power-ON, the protocol will
provide notifications, and the gateway can initiate the inclusion process in
the background, without the need for user interaction or any interruption of
normal operation. The SmartStart inclusion process only includes authenticated
devices.
Smart Serie 7 devices can be added into a Z-Wave™ network by scanning the
Z-Wave™ QR Code present on the product 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 in the network
vicinity.
The SmartStart QR and the full DSK string code can be found on the back of the
device. The PIN is the first group of 5 digits printed underlined. If you plan
to use the DSK, it is important that you take a picture of the label and keep
it in a safe place.
S2 Secure inclusion
When adding Smart Serie 7 devices to a Z-Wave™ network with a controller supporting Security 2 Authenticated (S2), the PIN code of the Z-Wave™ Device Specific Key (DSK) is required. The unique DSK code is printed on the product label. The first five digits of the key are highlighted and underlined to help the user identify the PIN code.
Supported Command Classes
Command Class | Version | Non-Secure CC | Secure CC |
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BASIC | 2 | x | |
ZWAVEPLUS_INFO | 2 | x | |
ASSOCIATION | 2 | x | |
MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION | 3 | x | |
ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO | 3 | x | |
TRANSPORT_SERVICE | 2 | x | |
VERSION | 3 | x | |
MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC | 2 | x | |
DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY | 1 | x | |
INDICATOR | 3 | x | |
POWERLEVEL | 1 | x | |
SECURITY_2 | 1 | x | |
SUPERVISION | 1 | x | |
FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD | 5 | x | |
APPLICATION_STATUS | 1 | x | |
CONFIGURATION_V4 | 4 | x | |
SWITCH_BINARY | 2 | x | |
CENTRAL_SCENE | 3 | x |
Supporting Command Class Basic
The basic command classes are mapped into the Switch Binary Command Class.
Basic Command received | Mapped Command (Binary Switch) |
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Basic Set (0xFF) | Switch Binary Set (0xFF) |
Basic Set (0x00) | Switch Binary Set (0x00) |
Basic GET | Basic Report 0x00 if the Binary Switch is in Off state 0x00 |
Basic Report 0xFF if the Binary Switch is in On state 0xFF
Supporting Command Class Indicator
The device supports the Command Class Indicator V3 (ID 0x50). When the device
receives an indicator set, the led blinks accordingly to the Indicator set
received.
The color shown by the indicator will be:
RED : if the device is included without Security
BLUE: if the device is included in S2 Unauthenticated Mode
GREEN: if the device is already included in S2 Authenticated Mode
Device Control
Smart Dry Contact Switch 7 can turn ON and OFF the load by using an external
switch, or from remote through a controller.
Controlling the device by External Switches
For the operation of the device within the Z-Wave™ network and controlling
the loads connected to the device, control actions are performed on the
external switches.
The CONTROL ACTIONS are EVENTS executed on EXTERNAL SWITCHES
connected to the Line Signal terminal of the device which can be Clicks,
Hold Down and Up.
Event| Type of switch|
Actions on the switch
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Click| Momentary switch (button)| Press briefly & Release (when pressed it
autonomously returns to the initial position)
Toggle Switch ( bistabile )| Press & Release (a single click means one
single flip of the switch)
MultiClick= n clicks| Momentary switch| Sequence of consecutive n
clicks
Toggle Switch
Hold Down| Momentary switch| Press longer than click.
After a Hold Down always follows an UP event.
Up| Momentary switch| Release.
The event applies only if there has been a previous Hold Down event.
Since the device supports Central Scene Notification all the events described
in the table will be notified with a Central Scene Notification Report to the
Lifeline. The events that trigger a Central Scene Notification Report can be
customized with the configuration parameter in the Central Scene Notification
Parameter section.
Controlling the device by a Z-Wave™ controller
The device can be controlled by any Z-Wave™ / Z-Wave Plus™ certified
controller available in the market.
In the figure below, are represented a couple of examples of control panel
interfaces that show how the device will appear once included into the
Gateway.
Associations
Smart Dry Contact Switch 7 can control other devices like other relays or dimmers. The device supports 5 association groups, each of which supports the association of up to 8 devices (nodes):
Group ID| Group Name| N° of max nodes supported
in the group| Description| Command sent
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1| Lifeline| 8| LifeLine Group. Nodes belonging to this group will receive:
notifications about device reset; changes related to the relay and Indicator
Status and the Central Scene Notification.| DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFIC
ATIONS WITCH_BINARY_REPORT CENTRAL_SCENE_NOTIFICATION
INDICATOR_REPORT
2| Follow me| 8| The state of the output (ON/OFF) will be propagated to the
associated device.| BASIC_SET
3| clicks on button 1 G1| 8| The associated device will be controlled based on
the click events and output propagation defined by configuration parameters on
the Association group management section
4| clicks on button 1 G2| 8
5| Dimming Group| 8| The devices will be controlled by dimming commands: 1
ClickàON/OFF 2 ClicksàMax On Level Hold Downà change level in UP/Down
direction UP àStop level Change| SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_SET
SWITCH_MULTILEVEL
STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE
INFO : Association ensures direct transfer of control commands between devices and is performed without participation of the main controller.
Timer Management
A timer can be set when switching On and/or Off. It is also possible to define
which event will start the timer. (for example only the change on the output
due to double clicks).
Reset to the factory settings
The device can be reset to the original factory settings with 6 consecutive
clicks on the integrated button. After the reset is completed, the device will
reboot and a RED solid led is showed.
Please use this procedure only when the network primary controller is missing
or otherwise inoperable.
INFO: If the reset is performed while the device is still part of a
network, it notifies the other devices that it has been removed (Device
Reset Locally Notification).
Firmware Update
The system supports over-the-air firmware updates that do not require the
device to be removed from its location. The firmware update can be activated
from all certified controllers supporting version 2 of the Firmware Update
function.
WARNING: The system will be rebooted at the end of the firmware update
procedure. It is advisable to carry out the firmware update procedure only
when necessary and following careful planning of the intervention.
Offline setup Mode
The device has a unique feature that allows to configure some parameters
without using any user interface. This feature enables the professional user
to setup the main features of the device in the field even if the device is
not included in a Z-Wave™ Network. When the device will be included in the
network all these configuration parameters will be maintained.
To enter in offline setup mode, operate 2 clicks on the integrated button.
When the device is in Offline setup mode the led becomes solid Blue and the
following configurations are permitted:
1 click| Setup input type to toggle switch. Equivalent to set parameter n.1 to
2
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2 clicks| Activate a switch Off timer of 10 minutes. Equivalent to set
parameter n.30 to 15 and parameter n.31 to 6000
3 clicks| Activate a switch Off timer of 5 minutes. Equivalent to set
parameter n.30 to 15 and parameter n.31 to 3000
After receiving the command the led blinks a number of times equal to the
number of clicks recognized
6 clicks| Exit from Offline setup mode and return to normal operation
Hold down for 5 seconds| Reset all configuration parameters to their default
value and return to normal operation
After entering in Offline setup mode, the device returns to normal operation if no action on the switch is detected for more than 20 Seconds
Configurations
Input Configuration
Parameter Number| Size| Parameter Name| Default Value|
Description
---|---|---|---|---
1| 1| IN_TYPE| 1| Define the input type
Parameters Values ………………. Min: 0 ………………………… Max: 2
Value| Description
0| no switch input
1| momentary switch (button)
2| toggle switch
Parameter Number| Size| Parameter Name| Default Value|
Description
---|---|---|---|---
10| 1| IN_TOGGLE| 15| Define which event on the input 1 toggle output.
Parameters Values
Min: 0 Max: 31
Value| Description
0| Disabled
1| 1 click
2| 2 clicks
4| 3 clicks
8| Hold down
16| Up
If you support more than 1 event, the value for the configuration parameter is
the sum of the event values. For example:
1 click and 2 clicks -> Parameter value must be 1 + 2 =3
1 click and 3 clicks -> Parameter value must be 1 + 4 =5
Default Value: 1 click, 2 clicks, 3 clicks, Hold down à 15
Parameter Number| Size| Parameter Name| Default Value|
Description
---|---|---|---|---
11| 1| IN_ON_EXCLUSION| 0| Define which events on the input do not switch-On
output.
Parameters Values
Min: 0 Max: 31
Value| Description
0| Disable
1| 1 click
2| 2 clicks
4| 3 clicks
8| Hold down
16| Up
If you support more than 1 event, the value for the configuration parameter is
the sum of the event values.
For example:
1 click and 2 clicks -> Parameter value must be 1 + 2 =3
1 click and 3 clicks -> Parameter value must be 1 + 4 =5
Default Value: Disable à 0
Parameter Number| Size| Parameter Name| Default Value|
Description
---|---|---|---|---
12| 1| IN_OFF_EXCLUSION| 0| Define which events on the input do not switch-Off
output.
Parameters Values
Min: 0 Max: 31
Value| Description
0| Disable
1| 1 click
2| 2 clicks
4| 3 clicks
8| Hold down
16| Up
If you support more than 1 event, the value for the configuration parameter is
the sum of the event values.
For example:
1 click and 2 clicks -> Parameter value must be 1 + 2 =3
1 click and 3 clicks -> Parameter value must be 1 + 4 =5
Default Value: Disable à 0
Output Configuration:
Parameter Number| Size| Parameter Name| Default Value|
Description
---|---|---|---|---
21| 1| OUT_TYPE| 0| Define the output type.
Parameters Values
Min: 0 Max: 1
Value| Description
0| direct load or normally Open relay
1| normally Closed relay
Parameter Number|
Size
| Parameter Name| Default Value| Description
---|---|---|---|---
23| 1| STARTUP_OUT| 2| Define the output level on startup( status of the
device following a restart )
Parameters Values
Min: 0 Max: 3
Value| Description
0| OFF
1| ON
2| Previous status
3| equal to input (ON if input close, OFF if input open)
Timer management
It allows you to activate an ON and OFF timer independently. To activate the
timers you need to:
- Define which event will start the timer (Parameter 30)
- To set the Off timer define the time with parameter 31
- To set the On timer define the time with parameter 32
Parameter Number| Size| Parameter Name| Default Value|
Description
---|---|---|---|---
30
|
1
|
TIMER_SETUP
|
0
| Define which trigger events activate the timers when output status has
changed
Parameters Values ……………………………….Min: 0 …………..Max: 127
Value| Description
0| disabled
1| 1 click
2| 2 clicks
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4| 3 clicks
8| Hold down
16| Up
32| Network (status change trigger by gateway or other devices in the Z-Wave
™ network )
64| System (based on the startup status, or other timer event)
If more than 1 event are supported, the value for the configuration parameter
is the sum of the event values.
For example:
1 click and 2 clicks -> Parameter value must be 1 + 2 =3
Default value: Disabled à 0
Parameter Number| Size| Parameter Name| Default Value|
Description
---|---|---|---|---
31
|
4
|
OFF_TIMEOUT
|
0
| Time in tenth of seconds after which the output will be switched Off.
Parameters Values
Min: 0 Max: 360000
Value| Description
0-360000| Specific time expressed in tenth of seconds for Status change
Parameter Number| Size| Parameter Name| Default Value|
Description
---|---|---|---|---
32| 4| ON_TIMEOUT| 0| Time in tenth of seconds after which the output will be
switched On
Parameters Values ………………… Min: 0 ……………………..Max: 360000
Value| Description
0-360000| Specific time expressed in tenth of seconds for Status change
Association group management
This section defines the configuration parameters associated respectively with
the control groups G1, G2, and dimming.
Parameter Number| Size| Parameter Name| Default Value|
Description
---|---|---|---|---
40
|
1
|
G1_SETUP
|
1
| Define which events on the input control G1 association group.
Parameters Values ……………………..Min: 0 ……………………Max: 31
Value| Description
0| No control
1| 1 click
2| 2 clicks
4| 3 clicks
8| Hold down
16| Up
If you support more than 1 event, the value for the configuration parameter is
the sum of the event values.
For example:
1 click and 2 clicks -> Parameter value must be 1 + 2 =3
1 click and 3 clicks -> Parameter value must be 1 + 4 =5
Default value: 1 click à 1
Parameter Number| Size| Parameter Name| Default Value|
Description
---|---|---|---|---
41| 1| G2_ SETUP| 2| Define which events on the input control G2 association
group.
Parameters Values…………………………..Min: 0……………………..Max: 31
Value| Description
0| No control
1| 1 click
2| 2 clicks
4| 3 clicks
8| Hold down
16| Up
If more than 1 event are supported, the value for the configuration parameter
is the sum of the event values.
For example:
1 click and 2 clicks -> Parameter value must be 1 + 2 =3
1 click and 3 clicks -> Parameter value must be 1 + 4 =5
Default value: 2 clicks à 2
Parameter Number| Size| Parameter Name| Default Value|
Description
---|---|---|---|---
44| 1| G1_ASS_VALUE| 101| The value used to control G1 association group.
Parameters Values………………………..Min: 0……………………………….Max: 102
Value| Description
0| OFF
1-99| specific diming value
100| ON
101| propagate ( output 1 status to the associated device )
102| toggle remote ( change status ON/OFF of associated devices )
Parameter Number| Size| Parameter Name| Default Value|
Description
---|---|---|---|---
45| 1| G2_ASS_VALUE| 101| The value used to control G2 association group.
Parameters Values …………………….Min: 0 ……………………………Max: 102
Value| Description
0| OFF
1-99| specific diming value
100| ON
101| propagate ( output 1 status to the associated device )
102| toggle remote ( change status ON/OFF of associated devices )
Parameter Number| Size| Parameter Name| Default Value|
Description
---|---|---|---|---
50| 4| DIMMING_TIME| 5| Fade On/Off time in second used to control device in
dimming group
Parameters Values………………….Min: 0………………………..Max: 360000
Value| Description
0-3600| Specific time expressed in seconds
Central Scene management
Parameter Number| Size| Parameter Name| Default Value|
Description
---|---|---|---|---
60| 1| SCENE_ SETUP| 31| Define which event on the input trigger a central
scene notification.
Parameters Values …………………………..Min: 0 ………………….Max: 31
Value| Description
0| None
1| 1 click
2| 2 clicks
4| 3 clicks
8| Hold down
16| Up
If more than 1 event are supported, the value for the configuration parameter
is the sum of the event values.
For example:
1 click and 2 clicks -> Parameter value must be 1 + 2 =3
1 click and 3 clicks -> Parameter value must be 1 + 4 =5
Default value: all event à 31
Disposing the devices
This product bears the selective sorting symbol for waste electrical and
electronic equipment (WEEE).
This means that this product must be handled pursuant to European Directive
2002/96/EC in order to be recycled or dismantled to minimize its impact on the
environment.
For further information, please contact your local or regional authorities.
Electronic products not included in the selective sorting process are
potentially dangerous for the environment and human health due to the presence
of hazardous substances.
Compliance with directives
Smart Serie 7 devices are built in compliance with directives 2014/53/EU and
2011/65/EU.
WiDom Srl shall not be held responsible for any damage caused by these devices
if they are used in a manner that is
not compliant with the instructions in this manual. WiDom Srl reserves the
right to make any changes to the product
that it considers necessary or useful without jeopardizing its primary
features.
Warranty
For detailed information on the warranty please refer to the Standard Warranty
Conditions indicated in company’s website at
www.widom.it.
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document.
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any time without notice, and is not responsible for typographical or graphical
errors that may appear in this document.
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