netvox Z810B Wireless Load Control 2T With Power Energy Current Voltage Meter And LCD User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- netvox
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Product Specification
- AppearanceOperating Instructions
- Power On
- Network Joining
- End Device Binding
- Controlled
- Direct control
- Allow joining the network function
- Electric energy, power, voltage, current switching display
- Data reporting time
- Factory reset
- Erase power information
- Clusters of Home Automation for Z810B
- Product attributes and custom instruction description
- Load Characteristics
- Installation Method
- Important Maintenance Instruction
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
**netvox Z810B Wireless Load Control 2T With Power Energy Current Voltage Meter And LCD User Manual
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Introduction
Z810B device acts as a simple metering device that provides the user with current consumption (load current, load voltage, power, and energy) Z810B can report its readings to a display device or a PC. This device can be switched through paired switch wirelessly or through the manual switch button.
What is ZigBee?
ZigBee is a short-range wireless transmission technology defined for minimum
complexity, low power consumption, low data rate, and cost-effective wireless
solution. ZigBee lies in between wireless markup technology and Bluetooth.
ZigBee is based on the IEEE802.15.4 standard, the mutual coordination between
thousands of sensors to exchange data. Sensor-to-sensor or node-to-node
communication is achieved through relays of control data between devices with
only a fraction of energy use which is denoted for high transmission
efficiency
Note:
Wireless communication, in some real use cases, can be limited by the signal
blockage. Please consult your service provider or place of purchase.
Product Specification
- Fully IEEE 802.15.4 compliant (ZigBee Pro)
- Utilizes 2.4GHz ISM band, up to 16 channels.
- 100-240VAC (50/60Hz) input power
- Up to 150 meters of non-obstacle wireless transmission distance
- Simple operation and device configuration
AppearanceOperating Instructions
Power On
Connect the Z810B device to an AC 100-240V power supply, power on the device, and the LCD backlight will light up.
Network Joining
In order to enable Z810B to connect with other devices under the Zigbee network, Z810B needs to be added to the Zigbee network, and the network addition operation is as follows:
(a) Turn on the “allow network addition function” of the coordinator or
router device in the same channel as Z810B in the network.
(b) If Z810B is used as a router in the network, it will actively search
for the network after power-on and will keep flashing before it joins the
network, and the value area will display power information.
(c) If the network is added successfully, the light will remain on and
the LCD value area will display the power information. As shown below:
Display power consumption 10.5 kW.
End Device Binding
For the objects that Z810B can be bound to, the client side has on/off Cluster control device binding, such as Z503/Z501 of netvox, the binding operation is as follows:
a) Press and hold the binding key for 3 seconds, the icon will flash once, at this time the LCD value area will display the bind information as shown in the figure: ,and the device will send a binding request. Then operate the control device within 16 seconds to make it also send a binding request. If the binding is successful, the LCD will display “GOOD” as shown in the figure: It will flash for 3 seconds and then return to the main screen.
If the binding fails, the LCD will display fail as shown in the figure: It will flash for 3 seconds and then return to the main screen. After the binding is successful, you can control the device Z810B to change the switch and level.
(b) Unbind: If the binding operation is performed on the already bound
device, it will be unbound.
Note: The device supports 16 Banding tables, 16 Group tables and 16
Scenes tables.
Controlled
Binding control: Send switch/level commands through the bound control device to control the switch loaded on the Z810B
Direct control
The LCD will display the icon when the relay is working, otherwise it will not display.
Allow joining the network function
As a router in the network, Z810B has the function of allowing other devices to join the network as its sub-devices. Simultaneously press the binding key and the function key for 1 second, the icon will flash once, after releasing the key, the LCD value area will display JOIN, and return to the power display screen after 1 second, and the unlock icon will start flashing , and flashes 60 times. As shown in the picture:
It is allowed to join the network for 1 minute. The device can connect up to 14 End Devices.
Electric energy, power, voltage, current switching display
On the energy display interface, short press the Energy Key button to switch
to voltage (in volts), current (in amps), power (in watts), and electric
energy (in kWh).
Note: The device can also automatically refresh the power interface,
which is refreshed every 5 seconds.
Data reporting time
When the binding request is successful, the device sends data to the device in
the binding request. In the case of no configuration time, the default minimum
time of Z810B’s 0x0505\0x0508\0x050B attribute is 180 seconds, the maximum
time is 300 seconds, and the reportable change is 100. 0x0510 attribute
default minimum time is 180 seconds, the maximum time is 300 seconds, and the
reportable change is 100.
Z810B’s 0x0000, 0xE000, 0xE001, 0xE002, 0xE003 attributes default minimum time
and maximum time are 0xFFFF, and reportable change is 100, which means no
report by default.
Min Interval / Max Interval setting:
Min Interval
| Max Interval| Report Change| When data < **Report
Change| When data≥ ****Report Change
---|---|---|---|---
** 0x0001-0xFFFE| 0x0001-0xFFFE| ****
0| Max Interval report| Min Interval report
0x0000| 0x0001-0xFFFE| Max Interval report| Immediately
0x0001-0xFFFE| 0x0000| Do Not Report| Min Interval report
0x0000| 0x0000| Do Not Report| Immediately
0x0001-0xFFFE| 0xFFFF| Turn off the report of this attribute| Turn off the report of this attribute
When the reportable change value is 0, the report will be sent according to the Min interval.
The Reportable change of each attribute can be configured according to the specific load power consumption situation.
Factory reset
After Z810B joins the network, it will save its assigned network address. If you want to join a new network, you need to restore the original factory settings first. After pressing and holding the binding key for 15 seconds, the icon will flash (During the period, the icon will flash 3 times, including once every 3 seconds, once every 10 seconds, and once every 15 seconds), and then release the binding key. After releasing the button, short press the function button within 2 seconds to restore the factory settings, and the LCD value area will display: It means that the original factory settings are restored successfully, the device will automatically restart and can rejoin the network.
Erase power information
The energy information detected by Z810B will be stored in the EEPROM memory, and the energy information will not be erased when the factory value is restored, and the energy information can be erased by the following methods:
(a) After pressing and holding the bound key for 20 seconds, the icon
will flash once (4 times during the period, including once in 3 seconds, once
in 10 seconds, once in 15 seconds, and once in 20 seconds) then release the
bound key.
(b) Short press the function key within 2 seconds after releasing it to
make Z810B erase the power information, and the LCD value area will display
the power information as 0, as shown in the figure
Clusters of Home Automation for Z810B
- End Point(s): 0x01
- Device ID: Mains Power Outlet (0x0009)
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Cluster ID supported by EndPoint
Cluster ID for Z810BServer Side| Client Side
EP 0x01 (Device ID: Mains Power Outlet (0009))
Basic (0x0000)| None
Identify (0x0003)|
Groups (0x0004)|
Scenes (0x0005)|
On/Off (0x0006)|
Commission (0x0015)|
Diagnostics (0x0B05)|
Simple Metering (0x0702)|
Electrical Measurement (0x0B04)|
* Simple Metering (0x0702): Current (unit mA), Voltage (unit V), Power (unit W) and Energy (unit KWh).
- The relevant attribute definitions of each Cluster
- Attributes of the Basic Device Information attribute set
Identifier| Name| Type| Range| Access| Default| Mandatory / Optional
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
0x0000| ZCLVersion| 8-bitUnsigned integer| 0x00–0xff| Read Only| 0x03| M
0x0001| ApplicationVersion| 8-bit Unsignedinteger| 0x00–0xff| Read Only| 0x1F| O
0x0002| StackVersion| 8-bit Unsignedinteger| 0x00–0xff| Read Only| 0x35| O
0x0003| HWVersion| 8-bit Unsignedinteger| 0x00–0xff| Read Only| 0x0B| O
0x0004| ManufacturerName| Characterstring| 0 – 32Bytes| ReadOnly| netvox| O
0x0005| ModelIdentifier| Characterstring| 0 – 32Bytes| ReadOnly| Z810BE3R| O
0x0006| DateCode| Characterstring| 0 – 16Bytes| ReadOnly| 20140706| O
0x0007| PowerSource| 8-bitEnumeration| 0x00–0xff| ReadOnly| 0x01| M
0x0010| LocationDescription| Characterstring| 0 – 16Bytes| Read/Write| Emptystring| O
0x0011| PhysicalEnvironment| 8-bitEnumeration| 0x00–0xff| Read/Write| 0x00| O
0x0012| DeviceEnabled| Boolean| 0x00–0x01| Read/Write| 0x01| O - Attributes of the identify server cluster
Identifier| Name| Type| Range| Access| Default| Mandatory / Optional
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
0x0000| IdentifyTime| 16-bitUnsigned integer| 0x0000–0xffff| Read| 0x0000| M - Attributes of the Group server cluster
Identifier| Name| Type| Range| Access| Default| Mandatory / Optional
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
0x0000| NameSupport| 8-bit bitmap| x0000000| Read Only| 10000000| M - Attributes of the Scene server cluster
Identifier| Name| Type| Range| Access| Default| Mandatory / Optional
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
0x0000| SceneCount| Unsigned8-bit integer| 0x00 – 0xff| Read Only| 0x00| M
0x0001| CurrentScene| Unsigned 8-bitinteger| 0x00 – 0xff| Read Only| 0x00| M
0x0002| CurrentGroup| Unsigned 16-bitinteger| 0x0000 –0xfff7| Read Only| 0x00| M
0x0003| SceneValid| Boolean| 0x00 – 0x01| Read Only| 0x00| M
0x0004| NameSupport| 8-bit bitmap| x0000000| Read Only| 10000000| M - Attributes of the On/Off server cluster
Identifier| Name| Type| Range| Access| Default| Mandatory / Optional
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
0x0000| OnOff| Boolean| 0x00–0x01| Read Only| 0x00| M - Attributes of the Commissioning Information
Identifier| Name| Type| Range| Access| Default| Mandatory / Optional
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
0x0000| Short address| Unsigned16-bit integer| 0x0000 –0xfff7| Read/Write| 0| O
0x0001| Extended pan id| IEEE_ADDR ESS| 0x0000000000000000 –0xffffffffffff fffe| Read/Write| FFFFFFFFF FFFFFFF| M
0x0002| Pan id| Unsigned 16-bitinteger| 0x0000–0xFFFF| Read/Write| 0xFFFF| O
0x0003|
Channel mask
|
BITMAP32
| Any valid IEEE 802.15.4channelmask| Read/Write|
0x07FFF800
| M
0x0006| Startup control| 8-bit Enumeration| 0x00 – 0x03| Read/Write| 0x03|
M
0x0010| Trust center address| IEEEADDR ESS| Any valid IEEEAddress|
Read/Write| 0x0000000000000000| M
0x0011| Trust center master key| SECURITY KEY| Any 128-bit value| Read/Write|
0000000000| M
0x0012|
Network key
| SECURITY KEY| Any 128-bit value| Read/Write| 5A 69 67 4265 65 416C 6C 6961
6E 6365 30 39| M
0x0013| Use insecure join| BOOLEAN| FALSE/TRUE| Read/Write| 0x1| M
0x0014| Preconfigured link key| SECURITY KEY| Any 128-bit value| Read/Write|
5A 69 67 4265 65 416C 6C 6961 6E 6365 30 39| M
0x0015| Network key sequence number| Unsigned 8-bitinteger| 0x00-0xFF|
Read/Write| 0x00| M
0x0016| Network key type| 8-bit Enumeration| Any valid key typevalue|
Read/Write| 0x05| M
0x0017| Network mananger address| Unsigned16-bit integer| Any validnetwork
address| Read/Write| 0x0000| M
0x0020| Scan attempts| Unsigned 8-bitinteger| 0x01-0xFF| Read/Write| 0x05| M
0x0021| Time between scans| Unsigned16-bit integer| 0x0001–0xFFFF| Read/Write|
0x0064| M
0x0022| Rejoin interval| Unsigned 16-bitinteger| 0x0001 -MaxRejoinI nterval|
Read/Write| 0x003C| M
0x0023| Max rejoin interval| Unsigned 16-bitinteger| 0x0001–0xFFFF|
Read/Write| 0x0E10| M
0x0030| Indirect poll rate| Unsigned 16-bit integer| 0x0000–0xFFFF|
Read/Write| 0x0000| M
0x0031| Parent retry threshold| Unsigned 8-bit integer| 0x00-0xFF| Read/Write|
0x00| M
0x0040| Concentrator flag| BOOLEAN| FALSE/TR UE| Read/Write| 0x00| M
0x0041| Concentrator radius| Unsigned 8-bit integer| 0x00-0xFF| Read/Write|
0x0F| M
0x0042| Concentrator discovery time| Unsigned 8-bit integer| 0x00-0xFF|
Read/Write| 0x00| M
Product attributes and custom instruction description
- The Cluster used by Z810B refers to the Cluster ID (0x0702) and Electrical Measurement Cluster ID (0x0B04) used by Simple Metering in SE, and in the Cluster ID (0x0702), NETVOX has customized the attributes of current, voltage, power, and electric energy
Cluster ID (0x0B04):
- The Attribute ID used for the current attribute is: 0x0508, and the voltage attribute is 0x0505.
- The power attribute uses Attribute ID : 0x050B, and the power factor attribute is 0x0510.
Cluster ID (0x0702):
- The custom current attribute uses Attribute ID: 0xE000, and the custom voltage attribute is 0xE001.
- The custom power attribute uses Attribute ID: 0xE002, and the custom electric energy attribute is 0xE003.
- The attribute CurrentSummationDeliver whose AttributeID is 0x0000 corresponds to the electric energy attribute 0xE003.
- Electric energy ATTRID = 0xE003 (or 0x0000), the unit is wh. power ATTRID = 0xE002, the unit is w. Current ATTRID = 0xE000, the unit is mA; Voltage ATTRID = 0xE001, the unit is V
Custom directive
The command to erase the current power information is: 0xE0. The command format is:
(clustered: 0x0702, Action: 0x00)
Bits: 8 | 16 | 8 | 8 | 8 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Frame control | Manufacturer code | Transaction Sequencenumber | Command | |
identifer | Frame payload |
Action
0x05| 0x109F| | 0xE0| 0x00
Load Characteristics
Rated Load (AC)| Max. Load with LEDs| Max. Inductive Load
(cosφ=0.4)| Max. Load with Electric Motors| Overload Protection with
Auto Power Cutoff
---|---|---|---|---
20A / 250V| 100W / 1 LED| 5A / 250V| 2HP / 250V| Yes
Installation Method
This product does not have a waterproof function. After the network configuration is completed, please place it indoors.
Notice:
- When the detected current exceeds the measurement range (20A), the device will automatically disconnect the load within 2 seconds after the detection, and check whether the Bit1 (Current OverLoad) of the attribute ACAlarmsMask is 1. If it is 1, the device will sent an alarm, 0 for no alarm. AlarmCluster = 0x0B04, AlarmCode = 0xF0; network light (using red light) flashes 10 times (10,250,250)
- If the storage chip of Z810B is AT2401, it will save it every 30 seconds, if it is AT2402, it will save it every 10s, and other high-capacity storage such as AT2404/08 will save it every 1 second, so the data within 30/10/1 second will be lost due to power failure.
Important Maintenance Instruction
As the device is not water proof it is recommended to keep the device in a dry place. Liquid and heavy moisture contains minerals that may oxidize the electronic circuitry. In case of liquid spill, please leave the device to completely dry before storing or using.
- Do not use or store the device in a dusty area. Dust may cause electronic parts to destroy.
- Do not use or store the device in an over heated place. Store in a hotter temperature than the suggested maximum temperature may shorten the life span of the device; and may damage the battery and causing the housing to deform.
- Do not use or store the device in a very cold place than the suggested minimum temperature. The water can be condensed inside the device when moving to an area that is higher in temperature. This can severely damage the PCB board and circuitry. This may shorten the life span of the device; damage the battery and cause the housing to deform.
- Do not throw or strongly vibrate the device. This may damage connectivity of the electronic parts and other sensitive components on the PCB board.
- Do not use any strong chemical or washing to cleanse the device.
- Do not use any coloring materials on any removable parts which my cause poor connections and may keep the device from function properly.
All the above applies to the purchased products, battery and other packaged items. If any unusable or damaged items are found please return the product to your nearest authorized repairing center.
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