niko 101-72111-41 Connected Single Switch Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- niko
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niko 101-72111-41 Connected Single Switch
Connected single switch, Zigbee®, Swiss line
Dimensions
Wiring
This product must be secured with a miniature circuit breaker (MCB) of max. 16
A in the electrical cabinet.
The MCB rating is limited by national installation rules.
- All mechanical push-button extensions wired to the same terminal, will show the same behavior (either the standard behavior of the actor or a programmed behavior). It is not possible to configure the behavior of these extension switches separately. The maximum total wire length for all extension buttons connected to the Zigbee® switch is 50 m.
Zigbee® network
Network setup
Follow the Zigbee® network setup advice below to guarantee the meshing of the
devices before installing the switch on the wall.
More information on Zigbee® network principles:
guide.niko.eu.
Respect a minimum distance of 2 m between the smart hub and other RF transmitters (e.g. Wi-Fi devices) or devices such as motors, electronic transformers, solar panel inverters and home batteries to avoid signal interference in the Zigbee® network.
Installation
Dismantling
Stand-alone use
All 230 V connected devices for Niko Home Control for traditional wiring can
be used in stand-alone mode until they are connected to a wireless smart hub
(552-00001). In stand-alone mode, they switch their own contact.
Mechanical push-button extensions that are wired to the extension terminal can
also be used in stand-alone mode.
Connected use
- Connected to a Niko Home Control installation
More advanced functionalities become available if you connect this device to your wireless smart hub (552-00001) using the Niko Home Control programming software or Niko Home app. Consult guide.niko.eu for more information about the installation and the connected use.
Download the Niko Home Control programming software Control your device with the Niko Home app
How to connect the Niko device to the Niko Home Control network
Reset the Niko Zigbee® device when it is already connected to another Zigbee®
network. See § Reset.
Follow the onboarding procedure in the Niko Home Control programming software
or the Niko Home app to add new Niko Zigbee® devices. Set the Niko Zigbee®
device in pairing mode by pressing the switch button 3 x within a period of 6
seconds > See image § Pairing mode.
The blue LED starts blinking for max. 5 minutes.
The connected single switch is successfully added to the Zigbee® network when
the blue LED is ON for 4 seconds.
- Connected to a third-party Zigbee® network
Niko connected Zigbee® devices behave like standard Zigbee® devices in third- party networks that allow this operation. Consult the manufacturer’s manual for more information on the possibility to use third-party Zigbee® devices in their network.
Specific Niko Home Control functions will not be enabled with Niko Zigbee® devices connected to a third-party Zigbee® controller/gateway. Consult the details on guide.niko.eu. See also the disclaimer on www.niko.eu/zigbee.
Pairing mode
Online guide
Consult guide.niko.eu for more information about the installation, onboarding, the stand-alone/connected use and troubleshooting.
Troubleshooting
Problem | Cause | Action |
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I want to use the connected switch, but I don’t yet have a
smart hub to connect it with| All 230 V connected devices for Niko Home
Control can be used in stand-alone mode until they are connected to a smart
hub. In this mode, they only switch their own contact. Extension switches that
are wired to the connected switch can also be used in stand-alone mode
My smart hub doesn’t work anymore| Consult the manual of the
wireless smart hub (552-00001) at www.niko.eu| If the
power of the smart hub switches off, all 230 V connected devices will continue
to operate in stand-alone mode. They will only switch or dim their own
contact. Consult the product manual to resolve the issue
The connected switch cannot be found in the Niko Home app
or programming software| The power supply is off| Switch on the
power supply
The distance between the connected switch and the smart hub is too small| Make
sure there is a distance of at least 2 meters between the device and the smart
hub
The connected switch and the smart hub, or another connected device are
located too far from each other| Make sure there is a distance of maximum 10
meters between the device and the smart hub, or a subsequent 230 V connected
Zigbee® device. To increase the range, you can for example add an additional
230 V powered Zigbee® device or a Zigbee® repeater into the network
There is no connection between the Niko Home app or laptop/pc and the smart
hub| Check the connection to the smart hub. Consult the product manual to
resolve the issue
The load does not switch on| The miniature circuit breaker (MCB) of
the lighting circuit is disabled or there is a short circuit| Check whether
the lamp com- plies with the load specifications described in this manual
The switch is defective| Replace the switch
The lamp is defective| Replace the lamp
The lamp does not switch off completely and displays an afterglow|
The cabling is too long, which creates capacitive effects with leakage
currents. Or you’re switching a low wattage lamp that is sensitive to leakage
currents| Install one or more LED compensators (310-05001) over the switched
phase and the neutral wire
Control
LED behavior
LED OFF| ****
| Normal operation when:
- the connected single switch is used with Niko Home Control or in stand-alone mode with the LED feedback disabled
- the LED feed- back is enabled and the lamp is switched OFF
| Enable/disable the white LED:
- in stand-alone mode by pressing the PROG button for 10 seconds
- in connected mode via the Niko Home Control programming software
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The connected single switch is not powered| Check the wiring and the miniature
circuit breaker (MCB) in the electrical cabinet
The connected single switch is malfunctioning| Replace the connected single
switch if the actions recommended above did not resolve the issue
White LED continuously ON| Normal operation when the connected
single switch is switched ON and is used with LED feedback| The connected
single switch is working fine
Red LED is flashing| The connection to the smart hub is temporarily
interrupted| The connection will restore automatically.
If it doesn’t, please try power cycling your smart hub and check if the connected single switch is still within range of
the smart hub. Check guide.niko.eu for more information
Blue LED is flashing| The connected single switch is trying to
connect to the Zigbee® network| Wait until the LED stops flashing
Blue LED ON for 4 seconds| The connected single switch is
connected to the Zigbee® network| The blue LED will turn OFF after 4 seconds.
The connected single switch is ready to be used
Load table
The below table gives an overview of the permitted loads at an ambient
temperature of 40 °C
Reset
Specifications
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Article number…………………………………………………….. 101-72111-41
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Maximum load………………………………………………………………. 1 x 10 A
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Power supply……………………………………………..230 Vac ± 10%, 50 Hz
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Circuit Breaker ……………………………………Maximum MCB rating 16 A*
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Max. inrush current……………………………………………………………100 A
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Wire capacity……………………………………………………………1 x 2.5 mm2
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Protocol………………………………………………………. Zigbee® 3.0, 2.4 GHz
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Mounting method……………………………………………Flush-mounting box
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Flush-mounting box specifications………………..Depth = min. 40 mm
…………………………………………………………………(cabling space included)
………………………..Screw fixing = 78 mm diagonal (for single application)
………………………………………………….. Inner diameter box = min. 60 mm
…………………………….Multiple boxes centre distance horizontal = 60 mm
………………………………. Multiple boxes centre distance vertical = 60 mm -
Mounting height……………………………………………………. 110 – 120 cm
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Modification of settings…………………………………… Stand-alone mode:
………………………………….Buttons on front panel, behind the central plate
………………………………………………………………………… Connected mode:
……………………………………….. Niko Home Control programming software
…………………………………………………………………………….Niko Home app -
Max cable length extension switches………………………………….50 m
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Maximum range (between switch and smart hub)……………….10 m
………………………………… (longer ranges possible with meshing capability
……………………………………………….of 230 V connected Zigbee® devices) -
Maximum per installation …………Max. 50 connected Zigbee® devices
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Operating frequency………………………………………………………..2.4 GHz
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Maximum RF power………………………………………………………..10 dBm
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Protection degree………………………………………………………………..IP20
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Ambient temperature……………………………………………………0 – 40 °C
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Dimensions (HxWxD)………………………………………… 77 x 77 x 29 mm
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Weight………………………………………………………………………… 90 g ±1 g
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Marking…………………………………………………………………… CE, Zigbee
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The MCB rating is limited by national installation rules.
Warnings regarding installation
The installation of products that will permanently be part of the electrical installation and which include dangerous voltages, should be carried out by a qualified installer and in accordance with the applicable regulations. This user manual must be presented to the user. It should be included in the electrical installation file and it should be passed on to any new owners. Additional copies are available on the Niko website or via Niko customer services.
CE marking
This product complies with all of the relevant European guidelines and regulations. For radio equipment Niko llc declares that the radio equipment in this manual conforms with the 2014/53/EU directive. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at www.niko.eu under the product reference, if applicable.
Environment
This product and/or the batteries provided cannot be disposed of in non-
recyclable waste. Take your discarded product to a recognized collection
point. Just like producers and importers, you too play an important role in
the promotion of sorting, recycling and reuse of discarded electrical and
electronic equipment. To finance the rubbish collection and waste treatment,
the government levies recycling charges in certain cases (included in the
price of this product).
Support & contact
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Industriepark West 40
9100 Sint-Niklaas, Belgium
www.niko.eu
+32 3 778 90 80 support@niko.eu
Niko prepares its manuals with the greatest care and strives to make them as
complete, correct and up-to-date as possible.
Nevertheless, some deficiencies may subsist. Niko cannot be held responsible
for this, other than within the legal limits. Please inform us of any
deficiencies in the manuals by contacting Niko customer services at
support@niko.eu.
References
- Confluence Mobile - Niko Guide
- Niko - home automation, switches, socket outlets and detector
- Niko - home automation, switches, socket outlets and detector
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