ROBB ROB-200-040-0 Zigbee Heating Thermostat Instructions
- June 4, 2024
- ROBB
Table of Contents
ROBB ROB-200-040-0 Zigbee Heating Thermostat
Important: Read All Instructions Prior to Installation Function introduction
Front side
Back side
Product Data
Radio Frequency | 2.4GHz |
---|---|
Input Voltage | EU: AC200-240V, 50/60Hz |
Output Voltage | EU: AC200-240V |
Max Load | 3680W @ 230V (resistive load) |
Max Current | 16A |
Power Consumption | <2W |
Ambient Temperature | 0°C to 40°C (during operation) |
Set Temperature Range | 0°C to 40°C |
Hysteresis | 0.5°C to 2°C (default 0.5°C) |
Floor sensor type
| 1. NTC/10K B(25/50℃)=3950 (default)
2. NTC/15K B(25/50℃)=3950
3. NTC/50K B(25/50℃)=3950
4. NTC/100K B(25/50℃)=3950
5. NTC/12K B(25/50℃)=3950
Control Mode| OFF, HEAT, ENERGY HEAT, AWAY, DRY
Control Type
| Control type means which temperature sensor the device refers to when it adjust temperature.
Room sensor : adjust temperature refers to room temperature (factory default type).
Floor sensor : adjust temperature refers to floor temperature. Room+Floor sensor : adjust temperature refers to both room temperature and floor temperature.
Wiring Requirement| Current ≤ 13A – 1.5mm² wire Current > 13A to 16A – 2.5mm²
wire
IP Rating| IP21
Control Pollution Degree (Method D)| pollution degree 2
Rated Impulse Voltage (Method D)| 4kV
Relative Humidity| 8% to 80%
Dimensions| 80x80x52mm
Approvals
| CE ,
LVD : EN 60730-1:2016;A1, EN IEC 60730-2-9:2019;A1
EMC & RF: EN IEC 61000-3-2:2019, EN 61000-3-3:2013+A1:2019, EN 60730-1:2016+A1:2019, EN 60730-2- 19:2019+A1:2019+A2:2020, EN 50663:2017;ETSI EN 301 489-
1V2.2.3, ETSI EN301 489-3V2.1.1
ETSI EN300 220-1 v3.1.1., ETSI EN300 220-2 V3.2.1
RED certificate : 2014/53/EU
- The Zigbee HVAC controller is a wireless thermostat for heating system, which complies to Zigbee 3.0 wireless protocol standards. The thermostat has 4 operation modes which can be controlled manually and locally or through remote controlled through Zigbee gateway controller.
- All setup is performed via supported IEEE 802.15.4-based control platforms and other Zigbee3.0 compatible control systems. Appropriate gateway control software allows for adjustment of control mode, control type, schedule etc.
- Sensors: Air temperature
- THERMOSTAT MODE: OFF, HEAT, ENERGY HEAT, AWAY, DRY
- Measurement range: –10°C to +60°C
- Accuracy: ±0.1°C
- WARNING: Electrical power must be switched off during installation
Home Interface
If there is no operation within 2 minutes, the device will go to this standby interface. Once the device goes to standby interface, if there is no operation within 1 minute, the display will go off automatically.
Button Description
- TIME/SHIFT button, to set time schedule of the device quickly and move down the cursor
- Function button, to confirm, save setting
- Mode button, to switch operation modes and quit
- Move up and move down buttons
Standby Interface
If there is no operation within 2 minutes, the device will go to this standby interface. Once the device goes to standby interface, if there is no operation within 1 minute, the display will go off automatically.
Safety & Warnings
- DO NOT install with power applied to device.
- DO NOT expose the device to moisture.
Short press button on Home interface to switch operation modes: the icons of Away, Manual (Comfort), Automatic (Energy Save), Drying, OFF modes will be displayed alternatively for 3 seconds and last displayed mode will be selected, or just short press button to select a desired mode when the modes’ icon displayed alternatively.Press and hold button on Home interface for over 3 seconds to select Away mode directly, then press and hold button for 3 seconds to quit Away mode.
OFF Mode: this mode means that the device is under idle status.
Manual (Comfort Mode): the device will control the heating system
according to current set temperature. The temperature can be set by move up
and move down button on the Home interface, or the mode and temperature can be
configured by Zigbee gateway. Automatic (Energy Save Mode): the device will
control the heating system according to the configured time schedule, or the
mode can be configured by Zigbee gateway but the temperature can not be
modified and sent by the gateway alone.
Away (Away Mode): this mode means there is no person at home, to keep a
certain indoor temperature, the user can set the deadline of away, it also can
be considered as anti-freezing function, the recommended setting temperature
is 4-10 degrees. The mode and temperature can be configured by Zigbee gateway.
Drying (Drying Mode): The device will judge the set temperature for
heating within a short period of time, or the mode and temperature can be
configured by Zigbee gateway.
System Setting Interface
Under Home interface, meanwhile the device is at OFF mode , press and hold move up and move down at the same time for over 5 seconds to enter into System Setting Interface as follows:
Auto Mode Schedule
When Auto Mode Schedule is valid, the device will control according to the set temperature of the schedule. For instance, if user would like to keep room temperature at 18 degree Celsius during 18:00-23:00 on every Monday, and keep room temperature at 20 degree Celsius after 22:30 on every Monday, then user can set schedule by himself.
to enter into Auto Mode Schedule weekly setting interface.
Schedule setting method 2: on System Setting Interface, meanwhile the device is under Auto Mode short press button to enter into Auto Mode Schedule weekly setting interface quickly: On Auto Mode Schedule weekly setting interface, use buttons and F certain week as follows:
On Auto Day Schedule interface, short press button to select the time or temperature that you would like to modify, then short press move up and move down buttons to modify value, then short press button to save and quit, short pressing button only quits without saving.
For each schedule, the latter time should be later than the former time, otherwise saving will fail with the error remind “Time setting error!!!”. The default time schedules are as follows: Monday ~ Friday
- 7:30,24℃ ~ 12:00,20℃
- 18:00,16℃ ~ 22:30,18℃
Saturday~Sunday
- 7:30,24℃ ~ 12:00,20℃
- 18:00,18℃ ~ 22:30,18℃
Away Mode Schedule
User can set time to leave home and time to go home according to the
requirements of themselves, and set how the device will control the
temperature during this period.
- If away mode has already been activated, the end time for away mode is valid, the device will execute Away Mode Temperature Schedule before the end time.
- If away mode has already been activated, the values of end time for away mode are set as 0, the device will always execute current set temperature with no time limitation. The device will consider the mode as anti-freeze mode, the recommended temperature setting is 4-10℃, and factory default setting is 6℃.
D means date, M means month, Y means year (2019-2099). Start and end mean away time. To enter into the setting interface and setting method, please refer to the 1.4 Auto Mode (Energy Save Mode) Schedule.
Dry Mode Schedule
For example, in order to quickly dry the water on the floor of the bathroom,
the device can be set to quickly heat in a short time to dry the floor. Enter
the configuration interface as follows: Duration: set how long the dry mode
lasts, can be configured through the proprietary attribute DryTime (0x1006) of
Thermostat Cluster (0x0201), the configurable range is 5-100 minutes. After
Mode: set the mode after the drying mode ends, can be configured through the
proprietary attribute ModeAfterDry (0x1007) of Thermostat Cluster (0x0201).
Remain: shows the remaining time of the drying mode
For configuration method and modification, please refer to Automatic Mode (Energy Save Mode) Schedule:
MONITOR SET
The function of monitor set is real time monitor of over current, over heat
and freezing, on Home interface, short press MONITOR SET to enter into monitor
set interface as follows:
Max Current (16A by default)
If current is over the set value, the relay will be forced to off by the
device, and the state will be reported to the gateway. The over current alarm
function can be disabled, which can be set directly through the device. Or can
be configured through the ACAlarmsMask and ACCurrentOverload of Electrical
Measurement (0X0B04), for details please refer to the configuration value .
RoomTemp alarm (45°C by default)
If room temperature is over the set value, the relay will be forced to off by
the device, and over heat alarm will be reported to the associated devices,
meanwhile the buzzer or vibrator will beep 3 times every 10 seconds. The over
heat alarm function can be disabled, which can be set directly through the
device. Or can be configured through the attribute AlarmAirTempOverValue
(0x2001) of Thermostat Cluster (0x0201), when this value is set as 0, this
function is disabled. Over heat alarm interface is as follow:
Note: to cancel over current alarm or over heat alarm, just press and hold button for over 3 seconds or reset power of the device. After cancel manually, the relay will show heating forbidden icon within 120 seconds, but other operations are allowed.
Hysterersis (0.5°C by default)
To prevent the undulation of sensor temperature when the sensor temperature is
approaching the set temperature, which will cause that the controller may keep
switching on/off the relay. Here hysterersis enables the controller to control
the relay only when the sensor temperature is a little bit lower than the set
temperature, this value can be set. For instance, when hysterersis is set as
0.5 degree, then only when current sensor temperature is 0.5 degree lower than
the set temperature, will the controller heat, if the sensor temperature >=
set temperature, the controller will not heat.
This value can also be configured through the proprietary attribute
Hysterersis (0x100A) of Thermostat Cluster (0x0201).
Note: This hysterersis only valid when the control type is single sensor,
please refer to the part Control Type. Window Open Detect (disabled by
default) Once the device is powered on and stable, referring to the room
temperature sensor, if the temperature decreases to the threshold of this
setting, the window open mark will be enabled, the relay will be forced to
turn off to save energy, then the icon will appear. After window open mark is
enabled, if the temperature increases to the threshold of this setting in 3
minutes, the window open mark will be disabled.
Once the window open mark is enabled, it will be disabled after 10 minutes,
and the device will keep current working mode. This value can also be
configured through the proprietary attribute Window Open Check (0x1009) of
Thermostat Cluster (0x0201), 0 means this function is disabled.
Note: this function will work better when the device is installed beside
the window or door.
TIME/DATE SET
Select TIME/DATE on Home Interface to enter into TIME/DATE SET interface as
follow:
The device Time Cluster is client, if the bound device supports local time of Time Cluster, the device will acquire local time from the bound device spontaneously under 3 situations: acquire after this device is added to a network, acquire when the device already added to a network and power is reset, acquire every 24 hours .
OTHER SET
OTHER SET on Home Interface to enter into OTHER SET interface as follow:
Floor Sensor (NTC 10K by default)
If external sensor is broken, the user can buy NTC sensor by themselves, the available sensor types are as follows:
- NTC 100K/25 (3m,NTC,R25=100KΩ±1%@25℃, B25/50=3950K±1%)
- NTC 50K/25 (3m,NTC,R25=50KΩ±1%@25℃, B25/50=3950K±1%)
- NTC 15K/25 (3m,NTC,R25=15KΩ±1%@25℃, B25/50=3950K±1%)
- NTC 10K/25 (3m,NTC,R25=10KΩ±1%@25℃, B25/50=3950K±1%)
- NTC 12K/25 (3m,NTC,R25=12KΩ±1%@25℃, B25/50=3950K±1%)
This sensor type can also be configured through the proprietary attribute
FloorSensorType (0x1002) of Thermostat Cluster (0x0201).
Key vibration level (OFF by default)
Set the level of vibration sensor under the buttons or buzzer level. OFF:
vibration or buzzer off Low Level, High Level: low vibration or buzzer level,
high vibration or buzzer level This level can also be configured through the
proprietary attribute ButtonVibrationLevel (0x1001) of Thermostat Cluster
(0x0201).
Control type (Room sensor by default)
Control type means which temperature sensor the device refers to when it adjust temperature. Room sensor: adjust temperature refers to room temperature (factory default type) Floor sensor: adjust temperature refers to floor temperature Room+Floor sensor: adjust temperature refers to both room temperature and floor temperature. Turn on heat valve under other circumstances. This mode is to prevent the device from continuous heating that caused by malfunction of either sensor. When the floor sensor temperature is
= the set temperature minus 1 or when the room sensor is >= the set temperature, either of the conditions is achieved, the controller will stop heat, otherwise the controller will heat. This control type can also be configured through the proprietary attribute ControlType (0x1003) of Thermostat Cluster (0x0201).
Temp compensation (0 by default)
The displayed temperature may has big tolerance caused by the sensor or other factors, so it is necessary to do temp compensation to room sensor and floor sensor. Compensation range is -5 ~ +5℃, stepping is 0.5℃. This value can also be configured through the attribute Local Temperature Calibration (0x0010) of Thermostat Cluster (0x0201), and through the proprietary attribute Floor Sensor Calibration (0x1005) of Thermostat Cluster (0x0201).
Re Power status(last status by default)
Device state after reset power of the device. If set as “last status”, device will go to the status before power failure after power on again. If set as “default”, device will go to default mode after power on again. This status can also be configured through the proprietary attribute Power Up Status (0x1004) of Thermostat Cluster (0x0201).
Display Temp type (Home Temp by default)
This parameter defines which sensor temperature will be displayed on Home page. Floor Temp: floor temperature (external sensor). Home Temp: indoor air temperature. This status can also be configured through the proprietary attribute Temperature Display (0x1008) of Thermostat Cluster (0x0201). Operate Brightness (Mid Level by default) The OLED display brightness when operate the device.
High Level, Mid Level, Low Level.
This brightness can also be configured through the proprietary attribute
OperateDisplayLcdBrightness (0x1000) of Thermostat Cluster (0x0201).
Display Auto Off (60S by factory setting)
By factory setting, once the device goes to standby interface, if there is
no operation within 1 minute, the display will go off automatically.
Child Lock
On the Home Interface, press and hold both and or disabled, when the Child
Lock is enabled, the icon icon will not appear.
Adding to a Zigbee Network
Operate your Zigbee gateway to add device, select “Add”, then short press
button F , the device will search network and try to join, “Status” will show
“Inclusion…”. If there is no response from a gateway, or adding failed,
“Status” will show “Fail”. If added successfully, “Status” will show
“Inclusion OK” and device ID.
Removing from a Zigbee Network
Operate your Zigbee gateway to remove device, Select “Remove”, then short
press button F , the device will send out removing request, “Status” will show
“Exclusion…”. If there is no response from a gateway, or removing failed,
“Status” will show “Fail”. If removed successfully, “Status” will show
“Exclusion OK” and device ID will be showed as 0. The device will be removed
from the network and all parameters will be restored to factory default
setting, all bindings will be cleared.
Factory Reset (Reset)
Factory resetting will remove the device from Zigbee network and all
parameters will be restored to factory default setting, all bindings will be
cleared. Select “Reset”, then short press button F , the device will start
reset, “Status” will show “Reset…”. If exclusion failed, “Status” will show
“Fail”. If reset successfully, “Status” will show “Reset OK”.
Configure Device Operation Mode through Zigbee
Since Zigbee does not have away mode, the attribute Occupancy (occupied or
unoccupied) of Thermostat (0x0201) and attribute Occupancy of received
OccupancySensing (0x0406) are required to judge whether it is away mode.
- if the device receives other devices’ or the gateway’s report: the Bit 0 of the value of attribute Occupancy (0x0000) of OccupancySensing Cluster (0x0406) is 1, which means occupied, then the operation mode of the thermostat, the attribute SystemMode(0x001c)=0x04(heat) of Thermostat (0x0201),
- if the gateway send command to modify the attribute SystemMode(0x001c) of Thermostat (0x0201), the thermostat will quit Away Mode. Meanwhile the value of attribute Occupancy (0x0002) of Thermostat (0x0201) is 1.
- The proprietary attribute 0x2002(Manufacturer Code=0x1224) of the cluster 0x0201 can be modified to configure whether it is away mode or at home.
Note: Away Mode uses attribute UnOccupiedHeatingSetpoint to set temperature. Other modes uses attribute OccupiedHeatingSetpoint to set temperature.
Zigbee Interface
Endpoint | Profile | Application |
---|---|---|
0(0x00) | 0x0000(ZDP) | ZigBee Device Object (ZDO) – standard management |
features
1(0x01)| 0x0104(HA)| Device ID is 0x0301(Thermostat ).
2(0x02)| 0x0104(HA)| Device ID is 0x0007(OTA).
242(0xF2)| 0xA1E0(GP)| Device ID is 0x0021(GreenPower).
Application Endpoint #0 –ZigBee Device Object
- Application profile Id 0x0000
- Application device Id 0x0000
- Supports all mandatory clusters
Application Endpoint #1 –Thermostat
Cluster | supported | Description |
---|
0x0000
| ****
server
| Basic
Provides basic information about the device, such as the manufacturer ID, vendor and model name, stack profile, ZCL version, production date, hardware revision etc. Allows a factory reset of attributes, without the device leaving the network.
0x0003
| ****
server
| Identify
Allows to put the endpoint into identify mode. Useful for identifying/locating devices and required for Finding & Binding.
0x0004
| ****
server
| Groups
Allows adding this endpoint to one or more groups. Afterwards the endpoint can be addressed using the group address. This is also a prerequisite for scenes. You may also query group membership and delete group associations.
0x0005
| ****
server
| Scenes
Allows storing one or more scenes per group, where each scene consists of a pre-set on/off state value. You may either store the current values as a scene, or provide scene settings when adding a scene, or delete scenes.
0x0201| server| Thermostat
0x0702| server| Simple Meter
0x0b04| server| Electrical Measurement Measuring power, voltage, current
0x0009| server| Alarm
Device related alarm
0x0406| client| Occupancy Sensing
0x000a| client| Time
Attribute| Type| Description
---|---|---
0x0000| INT8U,
read-only
| ZCLVersion
0x03
0x0001| INT8U ,
read-only
| ApplicationVersion
This is the firmware version number of the application
0x0002| INT8U ,
read-only
| StackVersion
0x0003| INT8U ,
read-only
| HWVersion
Hardware version 1
0x0004| string, read-only| ManufacturerName
“Sunricher”
0x0005| string, read-only| ModelIdentifier
“Zg9092”
0x0006| string, read-only| DateCode
NULL
0x0007| ENUM8,
read-only
| PowerSource
Device power supply, fixed value 0x01 Mains (single phase)
0x0008| ENUM8,
read-only
| GenericDevice-Class
0XFF
0x0009| ENUM8,
read-only
| GenericDevice-Type 0XFF
0x000A| octstr read-only| ProductCode 00
0x000B| string, read-only| ProductURL NULL
0x4000| string, read-only| Sw build id 6.9.1.0_r4
Command supported:
Command | Description |
---|
0x00
| Reset to Factory Defaults Command
On receipt of this command, the device resets all the attributes of all its clusters to their factory defaults. Note that networking functionality, bindings, groups, or other persistent data are not affected by this command.
Attribute | Type | Description |
---|
0x0000
| int8u, read-only| SceneCount
Holds the total number of scenes (across all groups) currently stored on the device.
0x0001
| int8u, read-only| CurrentScene
If the SceneValid attribute is true, this attribute, together with the CurrentGroup attribute,indicates the currently active scene.
0x0002
| int16u, read-only| CurrentGroup
If the SceneValid attribute is true, this attribute, together with the CurrentScene attribute,indicates the currently active scene.
0x0003
| bool, read-only| SceneValid
If true, the scene identified by CurrentGroup and CurrentScene is currently active, i.e. all device attribute values match the values in the scene field set.
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0x0004| bitmap8 , read-only| NameSupport
Command supported:
Command | Description |
---|---|
0x00 | Add Scene |
Adds a scene with or without a scene field set
0x01| View Scene
Returns the scene field set, name and transition times for a scene.
0x02| Remove Scene
Removes a scene from the scene table.
0x03| Remove All Scenes
Removes all scenes that belong to a particular group.
0x04
| Store Scene
Stores the device’s current state as a scene or updates a previously stored scene accordingly
0x05
| Recall Scene
Reverts the device’s current state using the values from the previously stored field set.
Groups-0x0004 (Server)
Command | Description |
---|---|
0x00 | Add Group |
Adds the endpoint to a group.
0x01
| View Group
Determines whether the device belongs to a group and returns the group name, if supported
0x03
| Remove Group
Removes this endpoint from the specified group. Also removes all scenes that refer to this group.
0x04
| Remove All Groups
Removes this endpoint from all groups. Also removes all scenes that refer to any of the existing groups.
0x05| Add Group if Identifying
Adds this endpoint to the group, if the endpoint is identifying.
Thermostat-0x0201(Server) Attributes supported:
Attribute | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
0x0000 | int16S , read-only | reportable LocalTemperature Attribute |
This is room temperature, the maximum resolution this format allows is 0.01 ºC.
0x0001| int16S , read-only| reportable OutdoorTemperature
This is floor temperature, the maximum resolution this format allows is 0.01 ºC.
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0x0002
|
bitmap8 , read-only
| Occupancy
When this flag is set as 1, it means occupied, OccupiedHeatingSetpoint will be used, otherwise UnoccupiedHeatingSetpoint will be used.
0x0010
| Int8S , reportable| LocalTemperatureCalibration
Room temperature calibration, range is -30-30, the maximum resolution this format allows 0.1°C. Default value: 0
0x0011| int16S , reportable| OccupiedCoolingSetpoint
This system is not invalid.
0x0012
|
int16S , reportable
| OccupiedHeatingSetpoint
Range is 0-4000,the maximum resolution this format allows is 0.01 ºC. Default is 0xbb8(30.00ºC)
0x0014
| int16S , reportable| UnoccupiedHeatingSetpoint
Range is 0-4000,the maximum resolution this format allows is 0.01 ºC. Default is 0x258(6.00ºC)
0x001B| Enum8, reportable| ControlSequenceOfOperation
Set device supported operation type, here only supports Heating Only(0x02)
0x0029
| Map16,
read-only, reportable
| HVAC relay state/ ThermostatRunningState
Indicates the relay on/off status, here only supports bit0( Heat State)
Proprietary Attributes:
Attribute| Type| Manufacturer
code
| Description
---|---|---|---
0x1000
|
ENUM8,
reportable
|
0x1224
| OperateDisplayLcdBrightnesss
OLED brightness when operate the buttons: Value=0 : Low Level
Value=1 : Mid Level(default) Value=2 : High Level
0x1001
|
ENUM8
reportable
|
0x1224
| ButtonVibrationLevel
Key beep volume & vibration level: Value=0 : off(default)
Value=1 : Low Level Value=2 : High Level
0x1002
|
ENUM8
reportable
|
0x1224
| FloorSenserType
Select external (Floor) sensor type: Value=5 : NTC 12K/25
Value=4 : NTC 100K/25 Value=3 : NTC 50K/25 Value=2 : NTC 15K/25
Value=1 : NTC 10K/25 (Default)
0x1003
|
ENUM8
reportable
|
0x1224
| ControlType
The referring sensor for heat control: Value=0 : Room sensor(Default) Value=1 : floor sensor
Value=2 : Room+floor sensor
0x1004
|
ENUM8
reportable
|
0x1224
| PowerUpStatus
The mode after reset power of the device: Value=0 : default mode
Value=1 : last status before power off (Default)
0x1005
| INT8S,
reportable
|
0x1224
| FloorSenserCalibration
The temp compensation for the external (floor) sensor, range is -30-30, unit is 0.1°C. default value 0
---|---|---|---
0x1006
| INT8U
reportable
|
0x1224
| DryTime
The duration of Dry Mode, range is 5-100, unit is min. Default value is 5.
0x1007
|
ENUM8
reportable
|
0x1224
| ModeAfterDry
The mode after Dry Mode: Value=0 : OFF
Value=1 : Manual mode
Value=2 : Auto mode –schedule (default) Value=3 : Away mode
0x1008
| ENUM8
reportable
|
0x1224
| TemperatureDisplay :
Value=0 : Room Temp (Default) Value=1 : Floor Temp
0x1009
|
INT8U
reportable
|
0x1224
| WindowOpenCheck
The threshold to detect open window, range is 0.3-8, unit is 0.5ºC,
0 means disabled, default is 0
0x100A
| INT8U
reportable
|
0x1224
| Hysterersis
Hysterersis setting, range is 5-20, unit is 0.1ºC, default value is 5
0x2001
| INT8U,
reportable
|
0x1224
| AlarmAirTempOverValue
Room temp alarm threshold, range is 0.20-60, unit is 1ºC, 0 means disabled, default is 45
0x2002
| ENUM8
reportable
|
0x1224
| Away Mode Set:
Value=0: not away (default) Value=1: away
Command supported
Command | Description |
---|
0x0000
| Setpoint Raise/Lower
Increase or decrease the set temperature according to current mode, unit is 0.1ºC
Simple Meter-0x0702 (Server)
Attribute | Type | Description |
---|
0x0000
| unsigned48 , read-only, reportable| CurrentSummationDelivered
Indicates the current amount of electrical energy delivered to the load.
0x0200| bitmap8 , read-only| Status
Flags indicating current device status, always is 0x00
0x0300| enum8 , read-only| UnitOfMeasure
The unit of metering data, this is always kWh(0x00)
0x0303| map8 , read-only| SummationFormatting
The decimal point on the left and right sides of the data, this is always 0x00
0x0306| bitmap8, read-only| MeteringDeviceType
Metering data type, this is always Electric Metering (0x00)
0x0000
| bitmap32 , read-only| MeasurementType
Indicates the physical entities that this devices is able to measure. Supports only bit0: Active measurement (AC)
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0x0505
| int16U , read-only, reportable| RMSVoltage
Single phase valid voltage, unit is V
0x0508
| int16U , reportable, read-only| RMSCurrent
Single phase valid current, unit is A
0x050B
| int16S , reportable read-only| ActivePower
Single phase valid power, unit is W
0x0600
| int16U, read-only| ACVoltageMultiplier
0x0601
| ****
int16U, read-only
| ACVoltageDivisor
Used together with above attributes, the real displayed voltage = RMSVoltage* ACVoltageMultiplier
/ ACVoltageDivisor
0x0602
| int16U, read-only| ACCurrentMultiplier
0x0603
| ****
int16U, read-only
| ACCurrentDivisor
Used together with above attributes, the real displayed current = RMSCurrent
- ACCurrentMultiplier
/ ACCurrentDivisor
0x0800
| ****
int16U,
| ACAlarmsMask
Specifies which configurable alarms may be generated, only
Bit1: Current Overload is set, if set=0, then ACCurrentOverload=0, over current will not be detected
0x0802
| int16S , reportable read-only| ACCurrentOverload
Alarms when the current is over a certain value, 0, 10-16, unit is A
Attribute | Type | Manufacturer code | Description |
---|
0x0000
|
Int8u, reportable
|
0x1224
| OverCurrent
Over current value set by the user, range is 0, 10-16, ACCurrentOverload will change spontaneously if this value is modified.
Proprietary Attributes:
CmdID | Description |
---|---|
0x00 | Alarm: |
CmdID | Description |
---|---|
0x00 | Room air temperature over heat, not alarm code |
Time-0x000A(client)
The Time cluster is a general cluster for time it is based on a UTC time in seconds since 0 hrs 0 mins 0 sec on 1st January 2000. Refer to [Z2] for ZigBee specification of the time cluster. The metering device will use this clusters as a client – provided that a suitable Time Server is available on the network (most likely on the Gateway/concentrator) If the device has bound TIME cluster, then the device will acquire the value of Local Time (0x0007) spontaneously.
OccupancySensing-0x0406(client)
The attributes that can be received:
Attribute | Type | Description |
---|
0x0000
|
bitmap8 ,
| Occupancy
Bit 0 specifies the sensed occupancy as follows: 1 = occupied, 0 = unoccupied. This flag bit will affect the Occupancy attribute of HVAC cluster, and the operation mode.
Application Endpoint #2–OTA
Cluster | supported | Description |
---|---|---|
0x0000 | server | Basic |
0x0003 | server | Identify |
0x0019
| ****
Client
| OTA Upgrade
Pull-oriented firmware upgrade. Searches the network for mating servers and allows the server to control all stages of the upgrade process, including which image to download, when to download, at what rate and when to install the downloaded image.
Ota complies to standard Zigbee protocol. 5.4 Application Endpoint #242 –GreenPower
Troubleshooting:
- External (floor) sensor temperature tolerance is too high Possible reason: the selected sensor type is not correct
- The gateway can not set temperature when energy save mode is selected The temperature schedule of auto mode (energy save mode) is not configured correctly
- Current temperature is not executed when away mode is selected Check whether away mode time is set as 0 or within valid time range
- Over heat alarm when power on the device Possible reason: the set sensor type is not correct or sensor type after factory reset is not correct
- Device time is not the same as the gateway controller after added to the network Set the device time and time zone manually after added to the gateway network
- The tolerance of the indoor temperature sensor is high after powered on Possible reason: due to temperature effect, we need to wait for a while
Wiring diagram
This device should be installed by a licensed electrician in a manner that
conforms to local regulations and building codes. Provide these instructions
to the licensed electrician who is installing the device.
WARNING: Electrical power must be switched off during installation.
- Placement of the device is of utmost importance for proper operation and must be away from sunlight and sources of direct heat. We recommend installing the device approximately 1.5 meters above the floor.
- Remove the display unit and backplate of the device from the packaging.
- FIRST ENSURE THE POWER IS OFF at the main circuit breaker, and then test the wires with a probe or multimeter to verify.
Insert the power and heater wires to the correct device terminals by inserting a small Phillips-head screwdriver in the slot beneath each terminal to open. Follow the connection diagram and instructions below:
- Power wires: connect Line & Neutral wires to L & N terminals labeled “IN”
- Heater wires: connect Line & Neutral wires to L & N terminals labeled with “heating element” graphic
WARNING: The wire size shall be in compliance with regulations, using wire with insufficient size for big load will cause severe temperature rising.
Installation
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