homematic IP HmIP-WUA Radio Universal Switch Actuator Instruction Manual

June 9, 2024
Homematic IP

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HmIP-WUA Radio Universal Switch Actuator

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Package contents

Quantity Description
1 Homematic IP universal actuator – 0–10 V
1 Operating manual

Documentation © 2022 eQ-3 AG, Germany.
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Typographical and printing errors cannot be excluded. However, the information contained in this manual is reviewed on a regular basis and any necessary corrections will be  implemented in the next edition.
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Version 1.1 (12/2022)

Information about this manual

Please read this manual carefully before beginning operation with your Homematic IP device. Keep the manual so you can refer to it at a later date if you need to.
If you hand over the device to other persons for use, please hand over this manual as well.

Symbols used:
Attention!
This indicates a hazard.
Note. This section contains important additional information.

Hazard information

Do not open the device. It does not contain any parts that can be maintained by the user. There is a risk of electric shock if the device is opened. If you have any doubts, have the device checked by an expert.
For safety and licensing reasons (CE), unauthorized changes and/or modifications of the device is not permitted.
Do not use the device if there are signs of damage to the housing, control elements or connecting sockets, for example. If you have any doubts, have the device checked by an expert.
The device may only be operated in dry and dust-free environment and must be protected from the effects of moisture, vibrations, solar or other methods of heat radiation,  excessive cold and mechanical loads.
The device is not a toy: do not allow children to play with it. Do not leave packaging material lying around. Plastic films/bags, pieces of polystyrene, etc. can be dangerous in  the hands of a child.
We accept no liability for damage to property or personal injury caused by improper use or the failure to observe the hazard warnings. In such cases, all warranty claims are  void. We accept no liabil- ity for any consequential damage.
The actuator is part of the building installation. Observe the relevant national standards and directives during planning and set-up. The device has been designed solely for operation on a 230 V/50 Hz AC supply. Only qualified electricians (to VDE 0100) are permitted to carry out work on the 230 V mains. The applicable accident prevention regulations must be observed while such work is being carried out. To avoid electric shocks from the device, please disconnect the mains voltage (trip the miniature circuit-breaker). Non- compliance with the installation instructions can cause fire or introduce other hazards.
No SELV/PELV power circuits may be connected to the connecting terminals of the relay outputs.
When connecting to the device terminals, take the permissible cables and cable cross sections into account.
No SELV/PELV power circuits may be connected to the connecting terminals of the relay outputs.
Exceeding this capacity could lead to the destruction of the device, fires or electric shocks.
Please take the technical data (in particular the maximum permissible switching capacity of the load circuits and the type of load to be connected) into account before  connecting a load. Do not exceed the capacity specified for the device.
The circuit to which the device and the load will be connected must be protected by a circuit breaker in accordance with EN60898-1 (tripping characteristic B or C, max. 16 A  rated current, min. 6 kA breaking capacity, energy limitation class 3). Installation regulations according to VDE 0100 and HD382 or 60364 must be observed. The circuit breaker must be easily accessible to the user and marked as the disconnecting device for the actuator.
Disconnect and cover live parts in the vicinity before installing and connecting the device.
****The device has not been designed to support safety disconnection.
Devices with electronic power supply units (e.g. high voltage LED light sources) are no ohmic loads. They can generate inrush currents with more than 100 A. Switching such  kind of loads may lead to premature wear of the actuator. In such cases, we recommend using inrush current limiters at the switching outputs.
To ensure electrical safety, the 1–10V device connected to output 2 (OUT2) must not supply more than 15 W (measured after 3s) (requirement source limited power according to EN62368-1 (PS1)).
The device may only be operated within a domestic environment, in business and trade areas and in small enterprises.
If you use the device/system in a security application, it has to be operated in connection with a UPS (uninterruptible power supply) in order to bridge possible power failure.
Using the device for any purpose other than that described in this operating manual does not fall within the scope of intended use and will invalidate any warranty or liability.

Function and device overview

The mains-powered Homematic IP universal actuator controls analogue controllable dimmers, and heating and air-conditioning devices via a 0–10/1–10 V interface.
Devices with one of the two interface variants can be integrated directly into the Homematic IP system by radio using the universal actuator. Devices (e.g. electronic ballasts,  domestic fans) can be switched on and off via an additional switching output.
The rugged housing makes the device ideal for invisible mounting on walls or in false ceilings.
In addition, easy remote control via app further increases ease of use. For example, you can set customised initial brightness levels or automatic switch- offs after a configurable switch-on time can be set.

Device overview (see fig. 1):
(A) System button (pairing button and device LED)
(B) Mounting lugs
(C) Connecting terminal for L (external conductor)
(D) Connecting terminal for N (neutral conductor)
(E) Connecting terminals for relay with N (neutral conductor) and 1 (corresponding (Normally Closed))
(F) Prop cap
(G) Connecting terminal for output 1 (OUT1, 0–10 V)
(H) Connecting terminal for output 2 (OUT2, 1-10 V)

General system information

This device is part of the Homematic IP smart home system and works with the Homematic IP protocol. All devices of the system can be configured comfortably and individually with the user interface of the Central Control Unit CCU3 or flexibly via the Homematic IP smartphone app in connection with the Homematic IP cloud. All available functions provided by the system in combination with other components are described in the Homematic IP Wired Installation Guide. All current technical documents and updates are provided at www.homematic- ip.com.

Operation

5.1 Installation instructions
Before installation, please note the device number (SGTIN) labelled on the device as well as the exact application purpose in order to facilitate later allocation. You can also  find the device number on the QR code sticker supplied.
***Due to the free mains voltage in the device, installation and operation may only be carried out by trained electricians who are authorised to do so based on their training. `The relevant safety and VDE regulations must be observed.

Incorrect installation can endanger

  • your own life,
  • and the lives of other users of the electrical system

Incorrect installation also means that you risk serious damage to property, e.g. due to fire. You risk personal liability for personal injury and property damage.

Consult an electrician!
*Specialist knowledge required for installation:
****The following specialist knowledge is particularly important during installation:

  • The “5 safety rules” to be used: disconnect from mains; safeguard from switching on again; check that no voltage is present in system; earth and short circuit; cover or cordon off neighbouring live parts;
  • Select suitable tool, measuring equipment and, if necessary, personal safety equipment;
  • Evaluation of measuring results;
  • Selection of electrical installation material for safeguarding shutoff conditions;
  • IP protection types;
  • Installation of electrical installation material;
  • Type of supply network (TN system, IT system, TT system) and the resulting connecting conditions (classical zero balancing, protective earthing, required additional measures etc.).

Please observe the hazard information in section see „2 Hazard information“ on page 28 during installation.
Please note the insulation stripping length of the conductor to be connected, indicated on the device.
Permitted cable cross-sections for connection to the universal actuator for 230 V lines are:

Rigid cable [mm2] Flexible cable without ferrule [mm2]
1.5-2.5 1.5-2.5

Permitted cable cross-sections for connection to the universal actuator for 0/1–10 V lines are:

Rigid cable [mm2] Flexible cable without ferrule [mm2]
0.25-1.5 0.25-1.5

5.2 Mounting and installation
Please read this entire section before starting to install the device.
The universal actuator must only be installed by an electrician!
The load circuit must be protected by a circuit breaker in accord-ance with EN60898-1 (tripping characteristic B or C, max. 16 A rated current, min. 6 kA breaking  capacity, energy limitation class 3).
****Make sure that no electricity or similar lines run at the desired mounting location!

Proceed as follows to mount the universal actuator in a false ceiling or wall:

  • Position the universal actuator at the desired location.
  • Mark the drilling points using the openings of the mounting lugs (B).
  • Select the appropriate screws and dowels.
  • Select the appropriate screws and dowels.
  • You can now mount the universal actuator over the mounting brackets using the screws (see fig. 2).
  • Turn off the main fuse (see fig. 3).

Proceed as follows to install the universal actuator in a false ceiling or wall:

  • Turn off the power distribution panel.
  • Cover any live parts (see „2 Hazard information“ on page 28).
  • Select the appropriate variant of the analogue output for the respective device to be controlled.
  • For lighting in general, the 1-10 V interface (H) applies.
  • For other areas, such as cooling, the 0–10 V (G) interface applies.

If you are unsure, first select the 1-10 V interface of the universal actuator. If you connect it incorrectly, the device will not react, and no damage will be caused.

  • Loosen the screw on the sealing cap (J) using a screwdriver.
  • Open the sealing cap (J).
  • Wire the device according to the connecting diagrams in fig. 7 or fig. 8.
  • Loosen the screw on the opposite sealing cap (I) and connect the power supply (C), (D).
  • You can connect the relay (E) under protecting the consumer directly next to the power supply (C), (D).
  • Wire the device according to the connecting diagrams in fig. 7 or fig. 8.

If you do not connect a relay (E), insert the prop cap (F) for protection (see fig. 9). This prevents the cover cap (H) from bending when it is screwed on.
The phase conductor connection is marked with an arrow pointing to the centre of the device, the switched phase conductor with an arrow pointing towards the outside.
****To connect or loosen the con- ductor, press the white actuation lever at the top of the clamp. The network terminals may be used only for connecting the power supply to the device or for connecting loads to the device. The connection (looping through) of conductors via the network terminals of the device to other devices is not permitted!

  • Close the cover caps of the universal actuator again (see fig. 10).
  • Turn the main fuse back on (see fig. 11), to activate the device’s pairing mode (see „5.3 Pairing“ on page 35).

5.3 Pairing

Please read this entire section before starting the pair procedure.
First set up your Homematic IP Access Point via the Homematic IP app to enable operation of other Homematic IP devices within your system.
For further information, please refer to the operating manual of the Access Point.
You can connect the device either to the Access Point or to the Homematic Central Control Unit CCU3. For detailed information, please refer to the Homematic IP User  Guide, available for download in the download area of www .homematic-ip.com.

To integrate the device into your system and to enable control via the free Homematic IP app, you must first add the device to your Homematic IP Access Point.
To add the device, please proceed as follows:

  • Open the Homematic IP app on your smartphone.
  • Select the menu item “Add device”.
  • After the main fuse is reset, the actuator’s pairing mode remains activated for 3 minutes (see fig. 12).

You can manually start the pairing mode for another 3 minutes by pressing the system button (A) briefly (see fig. 12).

  • Your device will automatically appear in the Homematic IP app.
  • To confirm, enter the last four digits of the device number (SGTIN) in your app or scan the QR code. The device number can be found on the sticker supplied or attached  to the device.
  • Wait until add is completed.
  • If connecting was successful, the LED (A) lights up green. The device is now ready for use.
  • If the LED lights up red, please try again.
  • Select the desired solution for your device.
  • In the app, give the device a name and allocate it to a room.

Troubleshooting

6.1 Error codes and flashing sequences

Flashing code Meaning Solution
Short orange flashing Radio transmission/ attempting to transmit/ data
transmission Wait until the transmission is completed.
lx long green flash Transmission confirmed You can continue opera-tion.
Short orange flashing (every 10 s) Pair mode active Please enter the last

four numbers of the device serial number to confirm (see „5.3 Pairing” on page 35).
6x long red flashes| Device defective| Please see your app for error message or contact your retailer.

6.2 Command not confirmed
If at least one receiver does not confirm a command, the device LED (A) lights up red at the end of the failed transmission process. The failed transmission may be caused by  radio interference (see „9 General information about radio operation“ on page 38). This may be caused by the following:

  • Receiver cannot be reached.
  • Receiver is unable to execute the command (load failure, mechanical blockade, etc.).
  • Receiver is faulty.

6.3 Duty cycle
The duty cycle is a legally regulated limit of the transmission time of devices in the 868 MHz range. The aim of this regulation is to safeguard the operation of all devices  working in the 868 MHz range.
In the 868 MHz frequency range we use, the maximum transmission time of any device is 1% of an hour (i.e. 36 seconds in an hour). Devices must cease transmission when  they reach the 1% limit until this time restriction comes to an end. Homematic IP devices are designed and produced with 100% conformity to this regulation.
During normal operation, the duty cycle is not usually reached. However, repeated and radio-intensive pair processes mean that it may be reached in isolated instances during  start-up or initial installation of a system. If the duty cycle limit is exceeded, this is indicated by the LED (A) emitting a long red flash, and the device may temporarily not  function. The device will start working correctly again after a short period (max. 1 hour).

Restoring factory settings

The device’s factory settings can be restored. If you do this, you will lose all your settings.
To restore the factory settings of the device, please proceed as follows:

  • Press and hold down the system button (A) for 4 seconds until the LED (A) quickly starts flashing orange (see fig. 13).
  • Release the system button again.
  • Press and hold down the system button again for 4 seconds, until the LED lights up green (see fig. 14).
  • Release the system button to finish the procedure.

The device will perform a restart.

Maintenance and cleaning

The product does not require any maintenance. Leave any maintenance or repair to a specialist.
The mains voltage must be disconnected before the device is removed (trip the miniature circuit-breaker). Only qualified electricians (to VDE 0100) are permitted to carry  out work on the 230 V mains.
Clean the device using a soft, lint-free cloth that is clean and dry. Do not use any detergents containing solvents, as they could corrode the plastic housing and label.

General information about radio operation

Radio transmission is performed on a non-exclusive transmission path, which means that there is a possibility of interference occurring. Interference can also be caused by  switching operations, electrical motors or defective electrical devices.
The transmission range within buildings can differ greatly from that available in the open air. Besides the transmitting power and the reception characteristics of the receiver, environmental factors such as humidity in the vicinity have an important role to play, as do on-site structural/screening conditions.

Hereby, eQ-3 AG, Maiburger Str. 29, 26789 Leer/Germany declares that the radio equipment type Homematic IP HmIP-WUA is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.  The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: www.homematic-ip.com

Technical specifications

Device short description: HmIP-WUA
Supply voltage: 230 V~/50 Hz
Current consumption: 8 A max./16 mA (typically)

Power consumption
Standby:| 200 mW
Relay:| NO contact, 1-pole, µ contact
Switching voltage:| 230 V~
0–10 V output:| 10 mA max.
1–10 V output:| 100 mA max.
Cable type and cross section:
(rigid and flexible cable)
230 V terminals| 1.5–2.5 mm²
0–10 V terminals| 0.25–1.5 mm²
External diameter
230 V cables| 5.5-9 mm
0–10 V cables| 3.3-6 mm
Protection rating:| IP20
Ambient temperature:| 5 to 35 °C
Dimensions (W x H x D):| 51 x 31 x 187 mm
Weight:| 145 g
Radio frequency band:| 868.0–868.60 MHz
869.4–869.65 MHz
Max. radio transmission power| 10 dBm
Receiver category:| SRD category 2
Typical radio free-field range:| 240 m
Duty cycle:| < 1 % per h/< 10 % per h
Protection class:| II
Pollution degree:| 2

Subject to modifications.

Load type Relay
Ohmic load
Incandescent lamp load
Self-ballasted lamps (LED/compact fluorescent lamp)
HV halogen lamps
Electronic transformers for LV halogen lamps
Iron core transformers for LV halogen lamps
Fluorescent lamps (uncompensated)

Instructions for disposal
Do not dispose of the device with normal domestic waste! Electronic equipment must be disposed of at local collection points for waste electronic equipment in compliance  with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive.

Information about conformity
The CE mark is a free trademark that is intended exclusively for the authorities and does not imply any assurance of properties.
For technical support, please contact your retailer.

References

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