idinio 140400 Z-Wave LED Dimmer User Guide
- June 13, 2024
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Table of Contents
idinio 140400 Z-Wave LED Dimmer
Installation
Turn off the power of the specific power group in the fuse box and double check if the existing wall dimmer is really turned off.
- Dissassemble the old dimmer or switch.
- Connect the power wires according to the wire diagramm
- Install the dimmer in the wall box and fix it with the 2 screws
Optional Push Button Switch
Turn on the power again in the fuse box and test the dimmer
- Input Voltage AC220-240V~
- Output Voltage AC220-240V~
- Outout Current 1.6A max.
- Size L: 70 x W: 70mm x H: 26.2 / 44.5mm
Compatible load types
This device is based on the enhanced Z-Wave technology which can connect up to 232 slave devices and is based on SDK V6.81.03. It can be easily configured and operated and adds smart controlling to traditional dimmable LED lighting. It has an integrated Z-Wave Plus module and can be connected to and operated by any Z-Wave gateway/network. Besides this it is compatible with any Z-Wave certified device regardless of the manufacturer. All non-battery operated Z-Wave nodes within the network will act as repeaters regardless of vendor to increase reliability of the network. This dimmer is a security enabled Z-Wave Plus device (SO,S2) which uses secured encrypted Z-Wave Plus messages to communicate with other security enabled Z-Wave Plus devices. This means a security enabled gateway is needed to use all functions.
Smart Start Inclusion
Smart Start enabled products can be added into a Z-Wave network by scanning the Z-Wave QR code presented on the product with a controller which supports Smart Start inclusion. No further actions are required and the Smart Start product will be added automatically within 10 minutes after being switched on in the network.
- Add the dimmer controller DSK string to the primary controller Smart Start provisioning list. (when your controller does not support Smart Start inclusion, please proceed with section inclusion manually)
- Power cycle this device once and the device will send a ‘Explore Auto Inclusion’ frame to start the Smart Start inclusion.
- Wait a moment, the device should be added to the controller automatically.
Note: The dimmer will start the Smart Start Inclusion when it is removed
from a Z-Wave network.
The device has a DSK string of which you can key in the first five digits to
activate the Smart Start process or you can scan QR code. The QR code can be
found on the device or in the box e.g.
65286-19008-32952-20593-44872-18102-41266-46651
Inclusion (adding to a Z-Wave network)
- Set the primary controller/gateway into inclusion mode (please refer to your primary controllers manual how to turn on this mode).
- Power on the device.
- Triple Press the reset button on the device, it will set the device into inclusion mode.
The purple indicator light will stay solid on for 10 seconds to indicate successful inclusion.
Exclusion (removing from a Z-Wave network)
There are two exclusion methods:
Method 1: Exclusion from the primary controller/gateway as follows:
- Set the primary controller/gateway into exclusion mode (please refer to your primary controllers manual on how to set your controller into exclusion).
- Triple press the reset button, the device will be set to exclusion mode, and waiting to be excluded, then the device will be excluded from the network.
Method 2: Factory reset the device will force it to be excluded from a
network (please refer to the part Factory of this manual).
Note: Factory reset is not recommended for exclusion, please use this
procedure only if the primary controller/gateway is missing or otherwise
inoperable.
Factory Reset: Press and hold down the reset button for over 5 seconds,
the device will be reset to factory defaults.
Association: Z-Wave devices control other Z-Wave devices. The
relationship between one device controlling another device is called
association. In orde 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. In case that event happens all devices
stored in the respective association aroun will receive a common wireless
command.
Association Groups
Group
- Lifeline
- Basic set
- Switch multilevel
- External button
Description
The ASSIC of Lifeline: 4C 69 66 65 6C 69 GE 65
- When press and hold button over 5 seconds to reset the device it will send a ‘Device Reset Locally Notification CC’ to associated devices of this group to report factory reset information.
- When load state changes device will send a ‘Switch Multilevel Report CC’ to associated devices of this group.
Basic Set: 42 61 73 69 63 20 53 65 74
- Short press of the switch to turn on the device and it will send Basic Set (OXFF) to associated devices.
- Short press ofthe switch to turn offthe device and it will send Basic Set OXOOlto associated devices
Switch Multilevel: 53 77 69 74 63 68 20 4D 75 6C 74 69 6C 65 76 65 6C
- Turn knob to the left and it will send ‘Switch Multilevel Start Level Change (switchover dimmer up/down).
- Turn knob to the right and it will send ‘Switch Multilevel Stop Level Change.
External Button: 45 78 74 65 72 6E 61 6C 20 42 75 74 74 6F GE
- Hold the external button and it will send ‘Switch Multilevel Start Level Change (switchover dimmer up/down).
- Release the external button and it will send ‘Switch Multilevel Stop Level Change.
Set and unset associations
( Note: All association information will be cleared automatically once the device is excluded from a network.) Set association by operating primary controller/gateway to send packets to the device: the primary controller/gateway sends packets to the device using ‘Command Class ASSOCIATION’
Technical data
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Wireless Range
<100m outside, < 40m inside -
SDK
6.81.03 -
Explorer Frame Support
Yes -
Device Type
Light Dimmer Switch -
Generic Device Class
GENERIC TYPE SWITCH MULTILEVEL -
Specific Device Class
SPECIFIC TYPE POWER SWITCH MULTILEVEL -
Role Type
Always On Slave (AOS) -
Routing
Yes
SUPPORTED COMMAND CLASS
The function of this device is identical when used as a security or non-
security device.
When a node is included in an SO or S2 Z-Wave network, the node will support
the SO or S2 unauthenticated class, the S2 authenticated class and CCs.
Node Info
- COMMAND CLASS ZWAVEPLUS INFO V2
- COMMAND CLASS TRANSPORT SERVICE V2
- COMMAND CLASS SECURITY VI
- COMMAND CLASS SECURITY 2 VI
- COMMAND CLASS SUPERVISION VI
Security Command Supported Report
- COMMAND_CLASSMANUFACTURER SPECIFIC V2
- COMMAND CLASS VERSION V2
- COMMAND CLASS SWITCH MULTILEVEL V4
- COMMAND CLASS METER V3
- COMMAND CLASS CONFICURATION V2
- COMMAND CLASS ASSOCIATION GRP INFO V3
- COMMAND CLASS ASSOCIATION V2
- COMMAND CLASS FIRMWARE UPDATE MD V4
- COMMAND CLASS POWERLEVEL VI
- COMMAND_CLASS DEVICE RESET_LOCALLY VI
Configuration Command Class
State After Power Restored: The state the switch should return to once power is restored after power failure.
- 0-off
- 1-on
- 2 – Returns to level before Power Outage
Notification when load status changes: The dimmer will a send notification to associated devices (Group Lifeline) when status of dimmer load is changed.
- O- The function is disabled
- 1- Send Switch Multilevel Report
Default dimming speed, unit is second. Valid value: 0-100
- 0- Instant
- 1-Fast
- 100 – Slow
Enable or disable pairing an external switch to the network.
- 0 – Disable
- 1- Enable
Set way of dimming.
- 0- Linear dimming
- 1- Logarithmic dimming
Setting default brightness when the dimmer is turned on from off status. When value is set to O it means that the dimmer will use parameter l.
- Valid value: 0-99
Setting the delay time when the load is turned off. Unit is seconds. Valid value: 0-60
WARNING
Safety warning!
Ensure you have fully read and understood the instructions in this document
before you install or use the product following the installation/wire diagram
(when applicable). Keep this document for future reference and only use the
product as described in this document. Any other use of the product than
described in this manual may damage the product or cause injury to the user
(e.g. due to a short circuit, fire or electric shock). Disconnect the product
from the power source if problems occur. Do not drop the product and avoid
bumping. Do not use the product if a part is damaged or defective. Replace a
damaged defective product immediately. When a non-standard consumer (power
)installation is required this should be performed by a qualified technician
to reduce the risk of an electric shock. Make sure the product is sufficiently
ventilated during use. Never cover an electrical (LED) device during usage
since it can generate heat causing damage. Besides LED can be extremely bright
and may cause serious eye damage so don’t stare at it directly. When a product
is meant for indoor and/or outdoor use only, this will be mentioned on the
product/parts or in the manual. Keep the product out of reach of children or
animals.
a Cleaning and Maintenance warning!
Do not use cleaning solvents or abrasives. Do not clean the inside of the
device. Do not attempt to repair the device when the device does not operate
correctly, replace it. Clean the outside of the device using a soft, damp
cloth (don’t use microfiber cloth).
Support:
If you need further help or have comments or suggestions please visit
www.shada.nnl/contact
- The item should be disposed of separately from household waste. The item should be handed in for recycling in accordance with local environmental regulations for waste disposal. By separating a marked item from household waste, you will I help reduce the volume of waste sent to incinerators or land-fill and minimize any potential negative impact on human health and the environment.
- This product carries the CE mark, which confirms that this product meets EU safety, health and environmental protection requirements.
- Hereby, Shada declares that the radio equipment type 140400 Z-wave LED Dimmer Module is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: https://www.shada.nl/downloads.
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