FIBARO Single Switch 2 FGS-213 Manual

June 8, 2024
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FIBARO

Single Switch 2

SKU: FGS-213

Quickstart

This is a
secure
On/Off Power Switch
for
Russia
.

To run this device please connect it to your mains power supply.

To add this device to your network execute the following action:

  1. Switch off the mains voltage (disable the fuse).2) Make sure the Switch 2 is within the direct range of your Z-Wave controller. 3) Connect the device in accordance with one of the diagrams included in themanual.4) After verifying correctness of the connection switch on the mains voltage.5) Identify the S1 switch or the B-button (located on the devices housing). 6) Set the main controller in (security/non-security) add mode (see the controllers manual).
  2. Quickly, three times press the S1 switch or the B-button. 8) Wait for the adding process to end. 9) Successful adding will be confirmed by the Z-Wave controllers message.

Please refer to the
Manufacturers Manual
for more information.

Important safety information

Please read this manual carefully. Failure to follow the recommendations in this manual may be dangerous or may violate the law.
The manufacturer, importer, distributor and seller shall not be liable for any loss or damage resulting from failure to comply with the instructions in this manual or any other material.
Use this equipment only for its intended purpose. Follow the disposal instructions.

Do not dispose of electronic equipment or batteries in a fire or near open heat sources.

What is Z-Wave?

Z-Wave is the international wireless protocol for communication in the Smart Home. This
device is suited for use in the region mentioned in the Quickstart section.

Z-Wave ensures a reliable communication by reconfirming every message ( two- way
communication
) and every mains powered node can act as a repeater for other nodes
( meshed network ) in case the receiver is not in direct wireless range of the
transmitter.

This device and every other certified Z-Wave device can be used together with any other
certified Z-Wave device regardless of brand and origin
as long as both are suited for the
same frequency range.

If a device supports secure communication it will communicate with other devices
secure as long as this device provides the same or a higher level of security.
Otherwise it will automatically turn into a lower level of security to maintain
backward compatibility.

For more information about Z-Wave technology, devices, white papers etc. please refer
to www.z-wave.info.

Product Description

The remotely operated FIBARO Single Switch 2 is designed to turn electrical devices on and off and to measure their power and energy consumption. The compact size of the device makes it the world’s smallest of its type and allows for the product to be installed in wall switch boxes or housings. FIBARO Single Switch 2 can be controlled either via Z-Wave network or with a wall switch through a direct connection.

Prepare for Installation / Reset

Please read the user manual before installing the product.

In order to include (add) a Z-Wave device to a network it must be in factory default
state.
Please make sure to reset the device into factory default. You can do this by
performing an Exclusion operation as described below in the manual. Every Z-Wave
controller is able to perform this operation however it is recommended to use the primary
controller of the previous network to make sure the very device is excluded properly
from this network.

Reset to factory default

This device also allows to be reset without any involvement of a Z-Wave controller. This
procedure should only be used when the primary controller is inoperable.

Reset procedure allows to restore the device back to its factory settings, which means all information about the Z-Wave controller and user configuration will be deleted. In order to reset the device:1) Switch off the mains voltage (disable the fuse).2) Remove the Switch 2 from the wall switch box.3) Switch on the mains voltage.4) Press and hold the B-button to enter the menu.5) Wait for the visual LED indicator to glow yellow.6) Quickly release and click the B-button again.7) After few seconds the device will be restarted, which is signalled with the red LED indicator colour.Use reset procedure only if the primary controller is missing or inoperable.

Safety Warning for Mains Powered Devices

ATTENTION: only authorized technicians under consideration of the country- specific
installation guidelines/norms may do works with mains power. Prior to the assembly of
the product, the voltage network has to be switched off and ensured against re-switching.

Inclusion/Exclusion

On factory default the device does not belong to any Z-Wave network. The device needs
to be added to an existing wireless network to communicate with the devices of this network.
This process is called Inclusion.

Devices can also be removed from a network. This process is called Exclusion.
Both processes are initiated by the primary controller of the Z-Wave network. This
controller is turned into exclusion respective inclusion mode. Inclusion and Exclusion is
then performed doing a special manual action right on the device.

Inclusion

  1. Switch off the mains voltage (disable the fuse).2) Make sure the Switch 2 is within the direct range of your Z-Wave controller. 3) Connect the device in accordance with one of the diagrams included in themanual.4) After verifying correctness of the connection switch on the mains voltage.5) Identify the S1 switch or the B-button (located on the devices housing). 6) Set the main controller in (security/non-security) add mode (see the controllers manual).
  2. Quickly, three times press the S1 switch or the B-button. 8) Wait for the adding process to end. 9) Successful adding will be confirmed by the Z-Wave controllers message.

Exclusion

  1. Make sure the Switch 2 is within the direct range of your Z-Wave controller.2) Identify the S1 switch or the B-button (located on the devices housing).3) Set the main controller in remove mode (see the controllers manual).4) Quickly, three times press the S1 switch or the B-button.5) Wait for the removing process to end.6) Successful removing will be confirmed by the Z-Wave controllers message

Communication to a Sleeping device (Wakeup)

This device is battery operated and turned into deep sleep state most of the time
to save battery life time. Communication with the device is limited. In order to
communicate with the device, a static controller C is needed in the network.
This controller will maintain a mailbox for the battery operated devices and store
commands that can not be received during deep sleep state. Without such a controller,
communication may become impossible and/or the battery life time is significantly
decreased.

This device will wakeup regularly and announce the wakeup
state by sending out a so called Wakeup Notification. The controller can then
empty the mailbox. Therefore, the device needs to be configured with the desired
wakeup interval and the node ID of the controller. If the device was included by
a static controller this controller will usually perform all necessary
configurations. The wakeup interval is a tradeoff between maximal battery
life time and the desired responses of the device. To wakeup the device please perform
the following action:

The FIBARO Single Switch 2 is powered with the mains voltage so it is always awake.

Quick trouble shooting

Here are a few hints for network installation if things dont work as expected.

  1. Make sure a device is in factory reset state before including. In doubt exclude before include.
  2. If inclusion still fails, check if both devices use the same frequency.
  3. Remove all dead devices from associations. Otherwise you will see severe delays.
  4. Never use sleeping battery devices without a central controller.
  5. Dont poll FLIRS devices.
  6. Make sure to have enough mains powered device to benefit from the meshing

Association – one device controls an other device

Z-Wave devices control other Z-Wave devices. The relationship between one device
controlling another device is called association. In order to control a different
device, the controlling device needs to maintain a list of devices that will receive
controlling commands. These lists are called association groups and they are always
related to certain events (e.g. button pressed, sensor triggers, …). In case
the event happens all devices stored in the respective association group will
receive the same wireless command wireless command, typically a ‘Basic Set’ Command.

Association Groups:

Group NumberMaximum NodesDescription

1| 1| Lifeline reports the device status and allows for assigning single device only (main controller by default).
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2| 5| On/Off (S1) is assigned to switch connected to the S1 terminal (uses Basic command class).
3| 5| Dimmer (S1) is assigned to switch connected to the S1 terminal (uses Switch Multilevel command class).
4| 5| On/Off (S2) is assigned to switch connected to the S2 terminal (uses Basic command class).
5| 5| Dimmer (S2) is assigned to switch connected to the S2 terminal (uses Switch Multilevel command class).

Configuration Parameters

Z-Wave products are supposed to work out of the box after inclusion, however
certain configuration can adapt the function better to user needs or unlock further
enhanced features.

IMPORTANT: Controllers may only allow configuring
signed values. In order to set values in the range 128 … 255 the value sent in
the application shall be the desired value minus 256. For example: To set a
parameter to 200 it may be needed to set a value of 200 minus 256 = minus 56.
In case of a two byte value the same logic applies: Values greater than 32768 may
needed to be given as negative values too.

Parameter 10: First channel – operating mode

This parameter allows to choose operating for the 1st channel controlled by the S1 switch.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 standard operation
1 delay ON
2 delay OFF
3 auto ON
4 auto OFF
5 flashing mode

Parameter 11: First channel – reaction to switch for delay/auto ON/OFF

modes

This parameter determines how the device in timed mode reacts to pushing the switch connected to the S1 terminal.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 cancel mode and set target state
1 no reaction to switch – mode runs until it ends
2 reset timer – start counting from the beginning

Parameter 12: First channel – time parameter for delay/auto ON/OFF modes

This parameter allows to set time parameter used in timed modes.
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 50

SettingDescription

0 0.1s
1 – 32000 1-32000s, 1s step

Parameter 13: First channel – pulse time for flashing mode

This parameter allows to set pulse time used in flashing mode.
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 5

SettingDescription

1 – 32000 (0.1-3200.0s, 0.1s step) – time parameter

Parameter 20: Switch type

This parameter as what type the device should treat the switch connectedto the S1 and S2 terminals.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 2

SettingDescription

0 momentary switch
1 toggle switch (contact closed – ON, contact opened – OFF)
2 toggle switch (device changes status when switch changes status)

Parameter 21: Flashing mode – reports

This parameter allows to define if the device sends reports during the flashing mode.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 the device does not send reports
1 the device sends reports

Parameter 27: Associations in Z-Wave network security mode

This parameter defines how commands are sent in specified association groups: as secure or non-secure. Parameter is active only in Z-Wave network security mode. This parameter does not apply to 1st Lifeline group.NOTEParameter 27 values may be combined, e.g. 1+2=3 means that 2nd & 3rd groups aresent as secure.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 15

SettingDescription

1 2nd group sent as secure
2 3rd group sent as secure
4 4th group sent as secure
8 5th group sent as secure

Parameter 28: S1 switch – scenes sent

This parameter determines which actions result in sending scene assignedto them.NOTEParameter 28 values may be combined, e.g. 1+2=3 means that scenes for single anddouble click are sent.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

1 Key pressed 1 time
2 Key pressed 2 time
4 Key pressed 3 time
8 Key Hold Down and Key Released

Parameter 29: S2 switch – scenes sent

This parameter determines which actions result in sending scene IDs assigned to them.NOTEParameter 29 values may be combined, e.g. 1+2=3 means that scenes for single anddouble click are sent.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 standard operation
1 Key pressed 1 time
1 delay ON function
2 Key pressed 2 times
2 delay OFF function
3 auto ON function
4 auto OFF function
4 Key pressed 3 times
5 flash function
8 Key Hold Down and Key Released

Parameter 30: S1 switch – associations sent to 2nd and 3rd association

groups

This parameter determines which actions are ignored when sending commands to devices associated in 2nd and 3rd association group. All actions are active by default.NOTEParameter 30 values may be combined, e.g. 1+2=3 means that associations for turningON and OFF are not sent.NOTE*Hold and release is inactive when parameter 20 is set to 1 or 2. **Double click is inactive when parameter 20 is set to 1.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

1 ignore turning ON with 1 click of the switch
2 ignore turning OFF with 1 click of the switch
4 ignore holding and releasing the switch*
8 ignore double click of the switch**

Parameter 31: S1 switch – Switch ON value sent to 2nd and 3rd association

groups

This parameter defines value sent with Switch ON command to devices associated in 2nd and 3rd association group.
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 255

SettingDescription

0 turning off associated devices
1 – 99 setting associated devices to the last remembered state or turning

them on
255| forcing level of associated devices

Parameter 32: S1 switch – Switch OFF value sent to 2nd and 3rd

association groups

This parameter defines value sent with Switch OFF command to devices associated in 2nd and 3rd association group.NOTESetting parameters31-33, 36-38 to appropriate value should result in:
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 turning off associated devices
1 – 99 setting associated devices to the last remembered state or turning

them on
255| forcing level of associated devices

Parameter 33: S1 switch – Double Click value sent to 2nd and 3rd

association groups

This parameter defines value sent with Double Click command to devices associated in 2nd and 3rd association group.
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 99

SettingDescription

0 turning off associated devices
1 – 99 setting associated devices to the last remembered state or turning

them on
255| forcing level of associated devices

Parameter 35: S2 switch – associations sent to 4th and 5th association

groups

This parameter determines which actions result in sending commands to devices associated in 4th and 5th association group. All actions are active by default.NOTEParameter 35 values may be combined, e.g. 1+2=3 means that associations for turningON and OFF are not sent.NOTE*Hold and release is inactive when parameter 20 is set to 1 or 2. **Double click isinactive when parameter 20 is set to 1.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

1 ignore turning on with 1 click of the switch
2 ignore turning off with 1 click of the switch
4 ignore holding and releasing the switch*
8 ignore double click of the switch**

Parameter 36: S2 switch – Switch ON value sent to 4th and 5th association

groups

This parameter defines value sent with Switch ON command to devices associated in 4th and 5th association group.
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 255

SettingDescription

0 turning off associated devices
1 – 99 forcing level of associated devices
255 setting associated devices to the last remembered state or turning them

on

Parameter 37: S2 switch – Switch OFF value sent to 4th and 5th

association groups

This parameter defines value sent with Switch OFF command to devices associated in 4th and 5th association group.
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 turning off associated devices
1 – 99 forcing level of associated devices
255 setting associated devices to the last remembered state or turning them

on

Parameter 38: S2 switch – Double Click value sent to 4th and 5th

association groups

This parameter defines value sent with Double Click command to devices associated in 4th and 5th association group.
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 99

SettingDescription

0 turning off associated devices
1 – 99 forcing level of associated devices
255 setting associated devices to the last remembered state or turning them

on

Parameter 40: Reaction to General Alarm

This parameter determines how the device will react to General Alarm frame
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 3

SettingDescription

0 alarm frame is ignored
1 turn ON after receiving the alarm frame
2 turn OFF after receiving the alarm frame
3 flash after receiving the alarm frame

Parameter 41: Reaction to Flood Alarm

This parameter determines how the device will react to Flood Alarm frame.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 2

SettingDescription

0 alarm frame is ignored
1 turn ON after receiving the alarm frame
2 turn OFF after receiving the alarm frame
3 flash after receiving the alarm frame

Parameter 42: Reaction to CO/CO2/Smoke Alarm

This parameter determines how the device will react to CO, CO2 or Smoke frame.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 3

SettingDescription

0 alarm frame is ignored
1 turn ON after receiving the alarm frame
2 turn OFF after receiving the alarm frame
3 flash after receiving the alarm frame

Parameter 43: Reaction to Heat Alarm

This parameter determines how the device will react to Heat Alarm frame.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 1

SettingDescription

0 alarm frame is ignored
1 turn ON after receiving the alarm frame
2 turn OFF after receiving the alarm frame
3 flash after receiving the alarm frame

Parameter 44: Flashing alarm duration

This parameter allows to set duration of flashing alarm mode.
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 600

SettingDescription

1 – 32000 1-32000s, 1s step – duration

Parameter 50: First channel – power reports

This parameter determines the minimum change in consumed power that will result in sending new power report to the main controller.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 20

SettingDescription

0 reports are disabled
1 – 100 change in power

Parameter 51: First channel – minimal time between power reports

This parameter determines minimum time that has to elapse before sending new power report to the main controller.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 10

SettingDescription

0 reports are disabled
1 – 120 1-120s – report interval

Parameter 53: First channel – energy reports

This parameter determines the minimum change in consumed energy that will result in sending new energy report to the main controller.
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 100

SettingDescription

0 reports are disabled
1 – 32000 1-32000 (1-32000Wh) – change in energy

Parameter 58: Periodic power reports

This parameter determines in what time interval the periodic power reports are sent to the main controller.
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 3600

SettingDescription

0 periodic reports are disabled
1 – 32000 1-32000s – report interval

Parameter 59: Periodic energy reports

This parameter determines in what time interval the periodic energy reports are sent to the main controller.
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 3600

SettingDescription

0 periodic reports are disabled
1 – 32000 1-32000s – report interval

Parameter 60: Measuring energy consumed by the device itself

This parameter determines whether energy metering should include the amount of energy consumed by the device itself. Results are being added to energy reports for first endpoint.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 function inactive
1 function active

Parameter 9: Restore state after power failure

This parameter determines if the device will return to state prior to the power failure after power is restored.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 1

SettingDescription

0| the device does not save the state prior to the power failure and returns to off position
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1| the device restores its state prior to the power failure

Technical Data

Hardware Platform ZM5101
Device Type On/Off Power Switch
Network Operation Always On Slave
Firmware Version HW: 3 FW: 3.03
Z-Wave Version 6.51.07
Certification ID ZC10-19076667
Z-Wave Product Id 0x010F.0x0403.0x4000
Color Black
Supported Meter Type Electric Energy
Supported Notification Types Heat AlarmPower Management
Frequency Russia – 868.4MHz, 869.85MHz
Maximum transmission power 5 mW

Supported Command Classes

  • Application Status
  • Association Grp Info
  • Association V2
  • Basic
  • Central Scene V2
  • Configuration
  • Crc 16 Encap
  • Device Reset Locally
  • Firmware Update Md V3
  • Manufacturer Specific V2
  • Meter V3
  • Multi Channel Association V3
  • Multi Channel V4
  • Notification V5
  • Powerlevel
  • Protection V2
  • Security
  • Switch Binary
  • Version V2
  • Zwaveplus Info V2

Controlled Command Classes

  • Basic
  • Notification V5
  • Switch Multilevel V3

Explanation of Z-Wave specific terms

  • Controller — is a Z-Wave device with capabilities to manage the network.
    Controllers are typically Gateways,Remote Controls or battery operated wall controllers.

  • Slave — is a Z-Wave device without capabilities to manage the network.
    Slaves can be sensors, actuators and even remote controls.

  • Primary Controller — is the central organizer of the network. It must be
    a controller. There can be only one primary controller in a Z-Wave network.

  • Inclusion — is the process of adding new Z-Wave devices into a network.

  • Exclusion — is the process of removing Z-Wave devices from the network.

  • Association — is a control relationship between a controlling device and
    a controlled device.

  • Wakeup Notification — is a special wireless message issued by a Z-Wave
    device to announces that is able to communicate.

  • Node Information Frame — is a special wireless message issued by a
    Z-Wave device to announce its capabilities and functions.

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