HELTUN Relay Switch Quinto HE-RS01 Manual

June 8, 2024
HELTUN

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HELTUN

Relay Switch Quinto

SKU: HE-RS01

Quickstart

This is a
secure
Central Scene Device
for
.

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

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 HELTUN HE-RS01 is an advanced programmable Z-Wave Plus v2 in-wall relay switch that controls many devices, including lights, dimmers, blinds, curtains, door locks, gates, motorized valves, roller shutters, and more. Features: Five-channel 5-amp relays with dry contact inputs Each relay may be controlled by a timer or on a week schedule Power Consumption logicmonitors energy usage 10 association groups Incorporates HELTUN Advanced Zero-Cross TechnologyThe HELTUN HE-RS01 is part of an entire line of smart, connected products designed to provide the best technology has to offer without compromising stylish living.

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.

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.

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| This is the Lifeline Group 1 which sends status (lifeline) reports to the primary controller.
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2| 1| Group 2External Input S1 Basic Set: is assigned to Input S1 state and will be triggered when the button on switch connected to S1 input was pressed. Is used to send Basic Set ON (value 255) and Basic Set OFF (value 0) commands to the associated devices.
3| 1| Group 3External Input S1 Multilevel Set: is assigned to Input S1. It sends MULTILEVEL SWITCH command class frame when the button on switch connected to S1 input was held. Is used to send UP/DOWN command to the associated devices. The group supports one Node.
4| 1| Group 4External Input S2 Basic Set: is assigned to Input S2 state and will be triggered when the button on switch connected to S2 input was pressed. Is used to send Basic Set ON (value 255) and Basic Set OFF (value 0) commands to the associated devices.
5| 1| Group 5External Input S2 Multilevel Set: is assigned to Input S2. It sends MULTILEVEL SWITCH command class frame when the button on switch connected to S2 input was held. Is used to send UP/DOWN command to the associated devices.
6| 1| Group 6External Input S3 Basic Set: is assigned to Input S3 state and will be triggered when the button on switch connected to S3 input was pressed. Is used to send Basic Set ON (value 255) and Basic Set OFF (value 0) commands to the associated devices.
7| 1| Group 7External Input S3 Multilevel Set: is assigned to Input S3. It sends MULTILEVEL SWITCH command class frame when the button on switch connected to S3 input was held. Is used to send UP/DOWN command to the associated devices.
8| 1| Group 8External Input S4 Basic Set: is assigned to Input S4 state and will be triggered when the button on switch connected to S4 input was pressed. Is used to send Basic Set ON (value 255) and Basic Set OFF (value 0) commands to the associated devices.
9| 1| Group 9External Input S4 Multilevel Set: is assigned to Input S4. It sends MULTILEVEL SWITCH command class frame when the button on switch connected to S4 input was held. Is used to send UP/DOWN command to the associated devices.
10| 1| Group 10External Input S5 Basic Set: is assigned to Input S5 state and will be triggered when the button on switch connected to S5 input was pressed. Is used to send Basic Set ON (value 255) and Basic Set OFF (value 0) commands to the associated devices.
11| 1| Group 11External Input S5 Multilevel Set: is assigned to Input S5. It sends MULTILEVEL SWITCH command class frame when the button on switch connected to S5 input was held. Is used to send UP/DOWN command to the associated devices.
12| 1| Group 12Relay 1 Basic Set: is assigned to relay N1 and will be triggered on the relay state change. Is used to send Basic Set ON (value 255) and Basic Set OFF (value 0) commands to the associated devices.
13| 1| Group 13Relay 2 Basic Set: is assigned to relay N2 and will be triggered on the relay state change. Is used to send Basic Set ON (value 255) and Basic Set OFF (value 0) commands to the associated devices.
14| 1| Group 14Relay 3 Basic Set: is assigned to relay N3 and will be triggered on the relay state change. Is used to send Basic Set ON (value 255) and Basic Set OFF (value 0) commands to the associated devices.
15| 1| Group 15Relay 4 Basic Set: is assigned to relay N4 and will be triggered on the relay state change. Is used to send Basic Set ON (value 255) and Basic Set OFF (value 0) commands to the associated devices.
16| 1| Group 16Relay 5 Basic Set: is assigned to relay N5 and will be triggered on the relay state change. Is used to send Basic Set ON (value 255) and Basic Set OFF (value 0) commands to the associated devices.

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 1: TIME CORRECTION

Time correction by controller
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 1

SettingDescription

0 Switch off auto-correction
1 – 0 If TPS05 is connected to a Z-Wave gateway, the time and day will be

periodically polled and corrected from the gateway

Parameter 10: RELAY5 CONTROL SOURCE

Relay 5 control source
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 5

SettingDescription

0 Controlled by gateway or associated device
1 Controlled by touch button N1 (Top Left)
2 Controlled by touch button N2 (Top Right)
3 Controlled by touch button N3 (Bottom Left)
4 Controlled by touch button N4 (Bottom Right)
5 Controlled by touch button N5 (Center)

Parameter 11: HOLD1 CONTROL MODE

Hold control mode for touch button 1
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 1

SettingDescription

0 Hold function is disabled
1 Operate like click
2 When the button is held the relay output state is ON, as soon as the button

is released the relay output state changes to OFF (momentary switch).
3| When the button is held the relay output state is OFF, as soon as the button is released the relay output state changes to ON (momentary switch).

Parameter 12: HOLD2 CONTROL MODE

Hold control mode for touch button 2
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 1

SettingDescription

0 Hold function is disabled
1 Operate like click
2 When the button is held the relay output state is ON, as soon as the button

is released the relay output state changes to OFF (momentary switch).
3| When the button is held the relay output state is OFF, as soon as the button is released the relay output state changes to ON (momentary switch).

Parameter 13: HOLD3 CONTROL MODE

Hold control mode for touch button 3
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 1

SettingDescription

0 Hold function is disabled
1 Operate like click
2 When the button is held the relay output state is ON, as soon as the button

is released the relay output state changes to OFF (momentary switch).
3| When the button is held the relay output state is OFF, as soon as the button is released the relay output state changes to ON (momentary switch).

Parameter 14: HOLD4 CONTROL MODE

Hold control mode for touch button 4
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 1

SettingDescription

0 Hold function is disabled
1 Operate like click
2 When the button is held the relay output state is ON, as soon as the button

is released the relay output state changes to OFF (momentary switch).
3| When the button is held the relay output state is OFF, as soon as the button is released the relay output state changes to ON (momentary switch).

Parameter 15: HOLD5 CONTROL MODE

Hold control mode for touch button 5
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 1

SettingDescription

0 Hold function is disabled
1 Operate like click
2 When the button is held the relay output state is ON, as soon as the button

is released the relay output state changes to OFF (momentary switch).
3| When the button is held the relay output state is OFF, as soon as the button is released the relay output state changes to ON (momentary switch).

Parameter 16: CLICK1 CONTROL MODE

Click control mode for touch button 1
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 1

SettingDescription

0 Click function disabled
1 Relay inverts state (toggles ON to OFF, OFF to ON).
2 Relay inverts state (toggles ON to OFF, OFF to ON) according to the button

backlight state.
3| Relay switches to ON state only.
4| Relay switches to OFF state only.
5| Timer: On>Off Mode: Relay output switches to ON state (contacts are closed) then after a specified time switches back to OFF state (contacts are open). The time is specified in parameters 35-39.
6| Timer: OFF>ON Mode: Relay output switches to OFF state (contacts are open) then after a specified time switches back to ON state (contacts are closed). The time is specified in Parameters 35-39.

Parameter 17: CLICK2 CONTROL MODE

Click control mode for touch button 2
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 1

SettingDescription

0 Click function disabled
1 Relay inverts state (toggles ON to OFF, OFF to ON).
2 Relay inverts state (toggles ON to OFF, OFF to ON) according to the button

backlight state.
3| Relay switches to ON state only.
4| Relay switches to OFF state only.
5| Timer: On>Off Mode: Relay output switches to ON state (contacts are closed) then after a specified time switches back to OFF state (contacts are open). The time is specified in parameters 35-39.
6| Timer: OFF>ON Mode: Relay output switches to OFF state (contacts are open) then after a specified time switches back to ON state (contacts are closed). The time is specified in Parameters 35-39.

Parameter 18: CLICK3 CONTROL MODE

Click control mode for touch button 3
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 1

SettingDescription

0 Click function disabled
1 Relay inverts state (toggles ON to OFF, OFF to ON).
2 Relay inverts state (toggles ON to OFF, OFF to ON) according to the button

backlight state.
3| Relay switches to ON state only.
4| Relay switches to OFF state only.
5| Timer: On>Off Mode: Relay output switches to ON state (contacts are closed) then after a specified time switches back to OFF state (contacts are open). The time is specified in parameters 35-39.
6| Timer: OFF>ON Mode: Relay output switches to OFF state (contacts are open) then after a specified time switches back to ON state (contacts are closed). The time is specified in Parameters 35-39.

Parameter 19: CLICK4 CONTROL MODE

Click control mode for touch button 4
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 1

SettingDescription

0 Click function disabled
1 Relay inverts state (toggles ON to OFF, OFF to ON).
2 Relay inverts state (toggles ON to OFF, OFF to ON) according to the button

backlight state.
3| Relay switches to ON state only.
4| Relay switches to OFF state only.
5| Timer: On>Off Mode: Relay output switches to ON state (contacts are closed) then after a specified time switches back to OFF state (contacts are open). The time is specified in parameters 35-39.
6| Timer: OFF>ON Mode: Relay output switches to OFF state (contacts are open) then after a specified time switches back to ON state (contacts are closed). The time is specified in Parameters 35-39.

Parameter 2: WEEKDAY

The day of the week (starting from Monday)
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 1

SettingDescription

1 – 0 Monday
2 – 0 Tuesday
3 – 0 Wednesday
4 – 0 Thursday
5 – 0 Friday
6 – 0 Saturday
7 – 0 Sunday

Parameter 20: CLICK5 CONTROL MODE

Click control mode for touch button 5
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 1

SettingDescription

0 Click function disabled
1 Relay inverts state (toggles ON to OFF, OFF to ON).
2 Relay inverts state (toggles ON to OFF, OFF to ON) according to the button

backlight state.
3| Relay switches to ON state only.
4| Relay switches to OFF state only.
5| Timer: On>Off Mode: Relay output switches to ON state (contacts are closed) then after a specified time switches back to OFF state (contacts are open). The time is specified in parameters 35-39.
6| Timer: OFF>ON Mode: Relay output switches to OFF state (contacts are open) then after a specified time switches back to ON state (contacts are closed). The time is specified in Parameters 35-39.

Parameter 21: RELAY1 TIMER DURATION

Timer mode duration for button 1.This parameter specifies the duration in seconds for the Timer mode (value 5 or 6 in Parameters 30).Press the button and the relay output goes to ON/OFF for the specified time then changes back to OFF/ON. This function can be used to open/close garage doors, blinds, curtains, etc. or to turn attached devices like security OFF for a short time.The time values can be configured from 0 to 43200 sec (12 hours). Note: If the parameter value is set to 0 it will operate as a short contact (about 0.5 sec).
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 – 43200 Timer mode duration in seconds

Parameter 22: RELAY2 TIMER DURATION

Timer mode duration for button 2.This parameter specifies the duration in seconds for the Timer mode (value 5 or 6 in Parameters 31).Press the button and the relay output goes to ON/OFF for the specified time then changes back to OFF/ON. This function can be used to open/close garage doors, blinds, curtains, etc. or to turn attached devices like security OFF for a short time.The time values can be configured from 0 to 43200 sec (12 hours). Note: If the parameter value is set to 0 it will operate as a short contact (about 0.5 sec).
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 – 43200 Timer mode duration in seconds

Parameter 23: RELAY3 TIMER DURATION

Timer mode duration for button 3.This parameter specifies the duration in seconds for the Timer mode (value 5 or 6 in Parameters 32).Press the button and the relay output goes to ON/OFF for the specified time then changes back to OFF/ON. This function can be used to open/close garage doors, blinds, curtains, etc. or to turn attached devices like security OFF for a short time.The time values can be configured from 0 to 43200 sec (12 hours). Note: If the parameter value is set to 0 it will operate as a short contact (about 0.5 sec).
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 – 43200 Timer mode duration in seconds

Parameter 24: RELAY4 TIMER DURATION

Timer mode duration for button 4.This parameter specifies the duration in seconds for the Timer mode (value 5 or 6 in Parameters 33).Press the button and the relay output goes to ON/OFF for the specified time then changes back to OFF/ON. This function can be used to open/close garage doors, blinds, curtains, etc. or to turn attached devices like security OFF for a short time.The time values can be configured from 0 to 43200 sec (12 hours). Note: If the parameter value is set to 0 it will operate as a short contact (about 0.5 sec).
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 – 43200 Timer mode duration in seconds

Parameter 25: RELAY5 TIMER DURATION

Timer mode duration for button 5.This parameter specifies the duration in seconds for the Timer mode (value 5 or 6 in Parameters 34).Press the button and the relay output goes to ON/OFF for the specified time then changes back to OFF/ON. This function can be used to open/close garage doors, blinds, curtains, etc. or to turn attached devices like security OFF for a short time.The time values can be configured from 0 to 43200 sec (12 hours). Note: If the parameter value is set to 0 it will operate as a short contact (about 0.5 sec).
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 – 43200 Timer mode duration in seconds

Parameter 26: RELAY INVERSE GROUP1

Group 1 relay inverse mode.The valid values are the following:0, 12, 13, 14, 15, 21, 23, 24, 25, 31, 32, 34, 35,41, 42, 43, 45, 51, 52, 53, 54
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 Inverse function is disabled
12 – 0 Relays N1 and N2 will operate in inverse mode.
13 – 0 Relays N1 and N3 will operate in inverse mode.
14 – 0 Relays N1 and N4 will operate in inverse mode.
15 – 0 Relays N1 and N5 will operate in inverse mode.
21 – 0 Relays N2 and N1 will operate in inverse mode.
23 – 0 Relays N2 and N3 will operate in inverse mode.
24 – 0 Relays N2 and N4 will operate in inverse mode.
25 – 0 Relays N2 and N5 will operate in inverse mode.
31 – 0 Relays N3 and N1 will operate in inverse mode.
32 – 0 Relays N3 and N2 will operate in inverse mode.
34 – 0 Relays N3 and N4 will operate in inverse mode.
35 – 0 Relays N3 and N5 will operate in inverse mode.
41 – 0 Relays N4 and N1 will operate in inverse mode.
42 – 0 Relays N4 and N2 will operate in inverse mode.
43 – 0 Relays N4 and N3 will operate in inverse mode.
45 – 0 Relays N4 and N5 will operate in inverse mode.
51 – 0 Relays N5 and N1 will operate in inverse mode.
52 – 0 Relays N5 and N2 will operate in inverse mode.
53 – 0 Relays N5 and N3 will operate in inverse mode.
54 – 0 Relays N5 and N4 will operate in inverse mode.

Parameter 27: RELAY INVERSE GROUP2

Group 2 relay inverse mode.The valid values are the following:0, 12, 13, 14, 15, 21, 23, 24, 25, 31, 32, 34, 35,41, 42, 43, 45, 51, 52, 53, 54
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 Inverse function is disabled
12 – 0 Relays N1 and N2 will operate in inverse mode.
13 – 0 Relays N1 and N3 will operate in inverse mode.
14 – 0 Relays N1 and N4 will operate in inverse mode.
15 – 0 Relays N1 and N5 will operate in inverse mode.
21 – 0 Relays N2 and N1 will operate in inverse mode.
23 – 0 Relays N2 and N3 will operate in inverse mode.
24 – 0 Relays N2 and N4 will operate in inverse mode.
25 – 0 Relays N2 and N5 will operate in inverse mode.
31 – 0 Relays N3 and N1 will operate in inverse mode.
32 – 0 Relays N3 and N2 will operate in inverse mode.
34 – 0 Relays N3 and N4 will operate in inverse mode.
35 – 0 Relays N3 and N5 will operate in inverse mode.
41 – 0 Relays N4 and N1 will operate in inverse mode.
42 – 0 Relays N4 and N2 will operate in inverse mode.
43 – 0 Relays N4 and N3 will operate in inverse mode.
45 – 0 Relays N4 and N5 will operate in inverse mode.
51 – 0 Relays N5 and N1 will operate in inverse mode.
52 – 0 Relays N5 and N2 will operate in inverse mode.
53 – 0 Relays N5 and N3 will operate in inverse mode.
54 – 0 Relays N5 and N4 will operate in inverse mode.

Parameter 28: RESERVED

Parameter reserved by the manufacturer. Setting this parameter will have no impact on DUT functionality.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 – 1| Parameter reserved by the manufacturer. Setting this parameter will have no impact on DUT functionality.
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Parameter 29: RESERVED

Parameter reserved by the manufacturer. Setting this parameter will have no impact on DUT functionality.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 – 1| Parameter reserved by the manufacturer. Setting this parameter will have no impact on DUT functionality.
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Parameter 3: HOUR

Time Hour
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 – 23 Time Hour in 24 hour format

Parameter 30: RESERVED

Parameter reserved by the manufacturer. Setting this parameter will have no impact on DUT functionality.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 – 1| Parameter reserved by the manufacturer. Setting this parameter will have no impact on DUT functionality.
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Parameter 31: RELAY CONTROL SCENARIO1

Relays control by sensors Group 10, 1000000053112359Encoded as 8 digit value (ABCDEFGH):A: Relay number (1.. 5)B: Control Mode (0-Temperature Sensor, 1-Humidity Sensor,2-Light Sensor, 3-Time control)C: State change condition relative to the value in HGFE Value field ( 0-Lower than, 1-Higher than)D: State Change, 0- Switch OFF, 1- Switch ONEFGH: Condition ValueSensor Value for Control modes 0-2Time Of Day for Control mode 3.EF represents Hour (0..23), GH represents Minutes (0..59)
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 Scenario function is disabled
1 – 53112359 Behavior according to the encoded scenario

Parameter 32: RELAY CONTROL SCENARIO2

Relays control by sensors Group 20, 1000000053112359Encoded as 8 digit value (ABCDEFGH):A: Relay number (1.. 5)B: Control Mode (0-Temperature Sensor, 1-Humidity Sensor,2-Light Sensor, 3-Time control)C: State change condition relative to the value in HGFE Value field ( 0-Lower than, 1-Higher than)D: State Change, 0- Switch OFF, 1- Switch ONEFGH: Condition ValueSensor Value for Control modes 0-2Time Of Day for Control mode 3.EF represents Hour (0..23), GH represents Minutes (0..59)
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 Scenario function is disabled
1 – 53112359 Behavior according to the encoded scenario

Parameter 33: RELAY CONTROL SCENARIO3

Relays control by sensors Group 30, 1000000053112359Encoded as 8 digit value (ABCDEFGH):A: Relay number (1.. 5)B: Control Mode (0-Temperature Sensor, 1-Humidity Sensor,2-Light Sensor, 3-Time control)C: State change condition relative to the value in HGFE Value field ( 0-Lower than, 1-Higher than)D: State Change, 0- Switch OFF, 1- Switch ONEFGH: Condition ValueSensor Value for Control modes 0-2Time Of Day for Control mode 3.EF represents Hour (0..23), GH represents Minutes (0..59)
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 Scenario function is disabled
1 – 53112359 Behavior according to the encoded scenario

Parameter 34: RELAY CONTROL SCENARIO4

Relays control by sensors Group 40, 1000000053112359Encoded as 8 digit value (ABCDEFGH):A: Relay number (1.. 5)B: Control Mode (0-Temperature Sensor, 1-Humidity Sensor,2-Light Sensor, 3-Time control)C: State change condition relative to the value in HGFE Value field ( 0-Lower than, 1-Higher than)D: State Change, 0- Switch OFF, 1- Switch ONEFGH: Condition ValueSensor Value for Control modes 0-2Time Of Day for Control mode 3.EF represents Hour (0..23), GH represents Minutes (0..59)
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 Scenario function is disabled
1 – 53112359 Behavior according to the encoded scenario

Parameter 35: RELAY CONTROL SCENARIO5

Relays control by sensors Group 50, 1000000053112359Encoded as 8 digit value (ABCDEFGH):A: Relay number (1.. 5)B: Control Mode (0-Temperature Sensor, 1-Humidity Sensor,2-Light Sensor, 3-Time control)C: State change condition relative to the value in HGFE Value field ( 0-Lower than, 1-Higher than)D: State Change, 0- Switch OFF, 1- Switch ONEFGH: Condition ValueSensor Value for Control modes 0-2Time Of Day for Control mode 3.EF represents Hour (0..23), GH represents Minutes (0..59)
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 Scenario function is disabled
1 – 53112359 Behavior according to the encoded scenario

Parameter 36: RELAY CONTROL SCENARIO6

Relays control by sensors Group 60, 1000000053112359Encoded as 8 digit value (ABCDEFGH):A: Relay number (1.. 5)B: Control Mode (0-Temperature Sensor, 1-Humidity Sensor,2-Light Sensor, 3-Time control)C: State change condition relative to the value in HGFE Value field ( 0-Lower than, 1-Higher than)D: State Change, 0- Switch OFF, 1- Switch ONEFGH: Condition ValueSensor Value for Control modes 0-2Time Of Day for Control mode 3.EF represents Hour (0..23), GH represents Minutes (0..59)
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 Scenario function is disabled
1 – 53112359 Behavior according to the encoded scenario

Parameter 37: RELAY CONTROL SCENARIO7

Relays control by sensors Group 7.0, 1000000053112359Encoded as 8 digit value (ABCDEFGH):A: Relay number (1.. 5)B: Control Mode (0-Temperature Sensor, 1-Humidity Sensor,2-Light Sensor, 3-Time control)C: State change condition relative to the value in HGFE Value field ( 0-Lower than, 1-Higher than)D: State Change, 0- Switch OFF, 1- Switch ONEFGH: Condition ValueSensor Value for Control modes 0-2Time Of Day for Control mode 3.EF represents Hour (0..23), GH represents Minutes (0..59)
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 Scenario function is disabled
1 – 53112359 Behavior according to the encoded scenario

Parameter 38: RELAY CONTROL SCENARIO8

Relays control by sensors Group 80, 1000000053112359Encoded as 8 digit value (ABCDEFGH):A: Relay number (1.. 5)B: Control Mode (0-Temperature Sensor, 1-Humidity Sensor,2-Light Sensor, 3-Time control)C: State change condition relative to the value in HGFE Value field ( 0-Lower than, 1-Higher than)D: State Change, 0- Switch OFF, 1- Switch ONEFGH: Condition ValueSensor Value for Control modes 0-2Time Of Day for Control mode 3.EF represents Hour (0..23), GH represents Minutes (0..59)
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 Scenario function is disabled
1 – 53112359 Behavior according to the encoded scenario

Parameter 39: RELAY CONTROL SCENARIO9

Relays control by sensors Group 90, 1000000053112359Encoded as 8 digit value (ABCDEFGH):A: Relay number (1.. 5)B: Control Mode (0-Temperature Sensor, 1-Humidity Sensor,2-Light Sensor, 3-Time control)C: State change condition relative to the value in HGFE Value field ( 0-Lower than, 1-Higher than)D: State Change, 0- Switch OFF, 1- Switch ONEFGH: Condition ValueSensor Value for Control modes 0-2Time Of Day for Control mode 3.EF represents Hour (0..23), GH represents Minutes (0..59)
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 Scenario function is disabled
1 – 53112359 Behavior according to the encoded scenario

Parameter 4: MINUTE

Time Minute
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 – 59 Manual adjustment of time minutes (60 minutes)

Parameter 40: RELAY CONTROL SCENARIO10

Relays control by sensors Group 10. 0, 1000000053112359 Encoded as 8 digit value (ABCDEFGH): A: Relay number (1.. 5) B: Control Mode (0-Temperature Sensor, 1-Humidity Sensor, 2-Light Sensor, 3-Time control) C: State change condition relative to the value in HGFE Value field ( 0-Lower than, 1-Higher than) D: State Change, 0- Switch OFF, 1- Switch ON EFGH: Condition Value Sensor Value for Control modes 0-2 Time Of Day for Control mode 3. EF represents Hour (0..23), GH represents Minutes (0..59)
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 Scenario function is disabled
1 – 53112359 Behavior according to the encoded scenario

Parameter 41: RELAY1 LOAD POWER

Power load consumption (in Watts) Relay channel 1 in order to calculate total energy consumption relative to the time each relay is ON.
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 – 1100 Power load consumption (in Watts)

Parameter 42: RELAY2 LOAD POWER

Power load consumption (in Watts) Relay channel 2 in order to calculate total energy consumption relative to the time each relay is ON.
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 – 1100 Power load consumption (in Watts)

Parameter 43: RELAY3 LOAD POWER

Power load consumption (in Watts) Relay channel 3 in order to calculate total energy consumption relative to the time each relay is ON.
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 – 1100 Power load consumption (in Watts)

Parameter 44: RELAY4 LOAD POWER

Power load consumption (in Watts) Relay channel 4 in order to calculate total energy consumption relative to the time each relay is ON.
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 – 1100 Power load consumption (in Watts)

Parameter 45: RELAY5 LOAD POWER

Power load consumption (in Watts) Relay channel 5 in order to calculate total energy consumption relative to the time each relay is ON.
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 – 1100 Power load consumption (in Watts)

Parameter 46: S1 ASSOCIATION MODE

Associations mode for external input S1 .These parameters are intended for use when Multilevel Switch Group Associations (Groups 3, 5, 7, 9 & 11) have been activated. They define the logic of values changing if one of the buttons on switch connected to external inputs S1-S5 has been held for more than one second.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0| On each hold event, UP (brighten) and DOWN (dim) command will be alternately sent to associated devices.
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1 – 0| On each hold event, the UP (brighten) command will be sent to associated devices.
2 – 0| On each hold event, the DOWN (dim) command will be sent to associated devices.

Parameter 47: S2 ASSOCIATION MODE

Associations mode for external input S2.These parameters are intended for use when Multilevel Switch Group Associations (Groups 3, 5, 7, 9 & 11) have been activated. They define the logic of values changing if one of the buttons on switch connected to external inputs S1-S5 has been held for more than one second.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0| On each hold event, UP (brighten) and DOWN (dim) command will be alternately sent to associated devices.
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1 – 0| On each hold event, the UP (brighten) command will be sent to associated devices.
2 – 0| On each hold event, the DOWN (dim) command will be sent to associated devices.

Parameter 48: S3 ASSOCIATION MODE

Associations mode for external input S3.These parameters are intended for use when Multilevel Switch Group Associations (Groups 3, 5, 7, 9 & 11) have been activated. They define the logic of values changing if one of the buttons on switch connected to external inputs S1-S5 has been held for more than one second.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0| On each hold event, UP (brighten) and DOWN (dim) command will be alternately sent to associated devices.
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1 – 0| On each hold event, the UP (brighten) command will be sent to associated devices.
2 – 0| On each hold event, the DOWN (dim) command will be sent to associated devices.

Parameter 49: S4 ASSOCIATION MODE

Associations mode for external input S4.These parameters are intended for use when Multilevel Switch Group Associations (Groups 3, 5, 7, 9 & 11) have been activated. They define the logic of values changing if one of the buttons on switch connected to external inputs S1-S5 has been held for more than one second.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0| On each hold event, UP (brighten) and DOWN (dim) command will be alternately sent to associated devices.
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1 – 0| On each hold event, the UP (brighten) command will be sent to associated devices.
2 – 0| On each hold event, the DOWN (dim) command will be sent to associated devices.

Parameter 5: METER REPORT INTERVAL

Energy Consumption Meter Consecutive Report Interval, minutes
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 10

SettingDescription

1 – 120 Energy Consumption Meter Consecutive Report Interval in Minutes

Parameter 50: S5 ASSOCIATION MODE

Associations mode for external input S5.These parameters are intended for use when Multilevel Switch Group Associations (Groups 3, 5, 7, 9 & 11) have been activated. They define the logic of values changing if one of the buttons on switch connected to external inputs S1-S5 has been held for more than one second.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0| On each hold event, UP (brighten) and DOWN (dim) command will be alternately sent to associated devices.
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1 – 0| On each hold event, the UP (brighten) command will be sent to associated devices.
2 – 0| On each hold event, the DOWN (dim) command will be sent to associated devices.

Parameter 51: RESERVED

Parameter reserved by the manufacturer. Setting this parameter will have no impact on DUT functionality.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 – 1| Parameter reserved by the manufacturer. Setting this parameter will have no impact on DUT functionality.
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Parameter 52: RESERVED

Parameter reserved by the manufacturer. Setting this parameter will have no impact on DUT functionality.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 – 1| Parameter reserved by the manufacturer. Setting this parameter will have no impact on DUT functionality.
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Parameter 53: RESERVED

Parameter reserved by the manufacturer. Setting this parameter will have no impact on DUT functionality.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 – 1| Parameter reserved by the manufacturer. Setting this parameter will have no impact on DUT functionality.
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Parameter 54: RESERVED

Parameter reserved by the manufacturer. Setting this parameter will have no impact on DUT functionality.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 – 1| Parameter reserved by the manufacturer. Setting this parameter will have no impact on DUT functionality.
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Parameter 55: RESERVED

Parameter reserved by the manufacturer. Setting this parameter will have no impact on DUT functionality.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 – 1| Parameter reserved by the manufacturer. Setting this parameter will have no impact on DUT functionality.
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Parameter 56: RESERVED

Parameter reserved by the manufacturer. Setting this parameter will have no impact on DUT functionality.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 – 1| Parameter reserved by the manufacturer. Setting this parameter will have no impact on DUT functionality.
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Parameter 57: RESERVED

Parameter reserved by the manufacturer. Setting this parameter will have no impact on DUT functionality.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 – 1| Parameter reserved by the manufacturer. Setting this parameter will have no impact on DUT functionality.
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Parameter 58: RESERVED

Parameter reserved by the manufacturer. Setting this parameter will have no impact on DUT functionality.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 – 1| Parameter reserved by the manufacturer. Setting this parameter will have no impact on DUT functionality.
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Parameter 59: RESERVED

Parameter reserved by the manufacturer. Setting this parameter will have no impact on DUT functionality.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 – 1| Parameter reserved by the manufacturer. Setting this parameter will have no impact on DUT functionality.
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Parameter 6: RELAY1 CONTROL SOURCE

Relay 1 control source
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 1

SettingDescription

0 Controlled by gateway or associated device
1 Controlled by touch button N1 (Top Left)
2 Controlled by touch button N2 (Top Right)
3 Controlled by touch button N3 (Bottom Left)
4 Controlled by touch button N4 (Bottom Right)
5 Controlled by touch button N5 (Center)

Parameter 60: RESERVED

Parameter reserved by the manufacturer. Setting this parameter will have no impact on DUT functionality.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

SettingDescription

0 – 1| Parameter reserved by the manufacturer. Setting this parameter will have no impact on DUT functionality.
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Parameter 7: RELAY2 CONTROL SOURCE

Relay 2 control source
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 2

SettingDescription

0 Controlled by gateway or associated device
1 Controlled by touch button N1 (Top Left)
2 Controlled by touch button N2 (Top Right)
3 Controlled by touch button N3 (Bottom Left)
4 Controlled by touch button N4 (Bottom Right)
5 Controlled by touch button N5 (Center)

Parameter 8: RELAY3 CONTROL SOURCE

Relay 3 control source
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 3

SettingDescription

0 Controlled by gateway or associated device
1 Controlled by touch button N1 (Top Left)
2 Controlled by touch button N2 (Top Right)
3 Controlled by touch button N3 (Bottom Left)
4 Controlled by touch button N4 (Bottom Right)
5 Controlled by touch button N5 (Center)

Parameter 9: RELAY4 CONTROL SOURCE

Relay 4 control source
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 4

SettingDescription

0 Controlled by gateway or associated device
1 Controlled by touch button N1 (Top Left)
2 Controlled by touch button N2 (Top Right)
3 Controlled by touch button N3 (Bottom Left)
4 Controlled by touch button N4 (Bottom Right)
5 Controlled by touch button N5 (Center)

Technical Data

Hardware Platform ZGM130
Device Type Central Scene Device
Network Operation Always On Slave
Firmware Version HW: 76 FW: 1.01
Z-Wave Version 7.11.1
Certification ID ZC12-20040046
Z-Wave Product Id 0x0344.0x0004.0x0009
Z-Wave Scene Type Central Scene
Switch Type Dry Contact
Neutral Wire Required ok
Firmware Updatable Updatable by Consumer by RF
Security V2 S2_UNAUTHENTICATED ,S2_AUTHENTICATED
Frequency XXfrequency
Maximum transmission power XXantenna

Supported Command Classes

  • Application Status
  • Association Grp Info V3
  • Association V2
  • Basic V2
  • Central Scene V3
  • Clock
  • Configuration V4
  • Device Reset Locally
  • Firmware Update Md V5
  • Indicator V3
  • Manufacturer Specific V2
  • Meter V5
  • Multi Channel Association V3
  • Multi Channel V4
  • Powerlevel
  • Security
  • Security 2
  • Supervision
  • Switch Binary V2
  • Transport Service V2
  • Version V3
  • Zwaveplus Info V2

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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