POPP POPE700793 Power Plug Connector User Guide
- June 13, 2024
- POPP
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POPP POPE700793 Power Plug Connector
Product Information:
POPP Power Plug
Model Number | POPE700793 |
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Introduction | The POPP Power Plug is a wall plug which can be operated via |
Z-Wave or manually via button (3) and switches any electrical device. Due to
its energy measurement function, you can identify the power eater in your
Smart Home. Z-Wave wireless technology enables the wireless communication with
a higher-level Z-Wave-capable control unit, thus enabling numerous intelligent
functions in the areas of energy management, comfort and safety.
Safety Instructions|
- Unplug the device before making any changes, such as changing a bulb.
- Only plug the wall plug into a fixed mains outlet with grounding contacts (CEE 7/4).
- Never connect two wall plugs into one another.
- Make sure that the mains plug and power cable of the device you are connecting are undamaged.
- Do not open the casing of the wall plug.
- The wall plug must only be used indoors.
- Protect the wall plug against moisture, wetness, dust, sunlight and other sources of heat.
- Never plug in any devices into the wall plug that could become a fire risk or could cause damage if switched on unsupervised, e.g. hotplates.
- Do not use the wall plug in combination with an extension cable.
- Unlock the child lock by a slight tilting movement of the plug.
Inclusion/Exclusion of the Wall Plug|
- Plug the wall plug into a fixed mains outlet with grounding contacts (CEE 7/4).
- Start Inclusion resp. Exclusion mode on the chosen central unit.
- Press the button on the wall plug 3 times within a period of around 2 seconds. The Status LED lights up white.
- During the next 5 seconds, the wireless connection is established and the inclusion/exclusion process for the wall plug is performed. Once the inclusion/exclusion process has been successfully completed, the Status LED flashes white and goes back to showing the previous switch state.
- If the wall plug has already been included to another central unit, it first has to be excluded before starting the inclusion.
Technical Specifications| | Betriebsspannung| Operating voltage
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Schaltleistung| Switching capacity
Schaltstrom| Switching current
Dauerleistung| Continuous power
Dauerstrom| Continuous current
Eigenverbrauch| Power consumption
Funktechnologie| Wireless technology
Reichweite| Range
Relais| Relay
Leistungsmessung| Power measurement
Energiemessung| Energy measurement
Schutzart| Protection class
Umgebungstemperatur| Ambient temperature
Abmessungen| Dimensions
Gewicht| Weight
Zertifizierungen| Certifications
Quickstart Guide
POPP Power Plug
POPE700793
Introduction
- Status LED
- Info LED
- Button
The POPP Power Plug is a wall plug which can be operated via Z-Wave or
manually via button (3) and switches any electrical device. Due to its energy
measurement function, you can identify the power eater in your Smart Home.
Z-Wave wireless technology enables the wireless communication with a higher-
level Z-Wave-capable control unit, thus enabling numerous intelligent
functions in the areas of energy management, comfort and safety.
Safety instructions
Unplug the device before making any changes, such as changing a bulb.
- Only plug the wall plug into a fixed mains outlet with grounding contacts (CEE 7/4).
- Never connect two wall plugs into one another.
- Make sure that the mains plug and power cable of the device you are connecting are undamaged.
- Do not open the casing of the wall plug.
- The wall plug must only be used indoors.
- Protect the wall plug against moisture, wetness, dust, sunlight and other sources of heat.
- Never operate the wall plug beyond its maximum operating limits – refer to the technical data.
- Never plug in any devices into the wall plug that could become a fire risk or could cause damage if switched on unsupervised, e.g. hotplates.
- Do not use the wall plug in combination with an extension cable.
Unlock the child lock by a slight tilting movement of the plug.
Inclusion/exclusion of the wall plug
For wireless operation, the wall plug and the central unit need to be linked
to each other. This process is called “inclusion”. Included devices can be
disconnected. This process is called “exclusion”.
The inclusion/exclusion process is controlled by the central unit – refer to
the documentation for the central unit.
- Plug the wall plug into a fixed mains outlet with grounding contacts (CEE 7/4).
- Start “Inclusion” resp. “Exclusion” mode on the chosen central unit.
- Press the button on the wall plug 3 times within a period of around 2 seconds.
The Status LED lights up white.
During the next 5 seconds, the wireless connection is established and the
inclusion/exclusion process for the wall plug is performed.
Once the inclusion/exclusion process has been successfully completed, the
Status LED flashes white and goes back to showing the previous switch state.
If the wall plug has already been included to another central unit, it first has to be excluded before starting the inclusion.
Technical data
Operating voltage | 230 V +15 % / –10%; 50 Hz |
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Switching power | max. 3680 W resistive |
Switching current | max. 16 A |
Continuous power | max. 3200 W resistive |
Continuous current | max. 14 A |
Energy consumption | typical 0.75 W ; maximum 1.2 W |
Wireless technology | Z-Wave (868 MHz EU frequency) |
Range | Typical 20 m in buildings; |
actual range will depend on specific conditions in the building
Approx. 100 m outdoors
Relay| Switching relay approved for lamp loads (inrush current) and inductive
loads
Power measurement| 0 … 3680 W
Measurement resolution 0.1 W Display resolution 1 W
Energy measurement| Measurement resolution 0.1 Wh Display resolution 1 Wh
Protection class| IP 20
Ambient temperature| 0 … 35 °C
Dimensions| 113 x 56 x 70 mm (H x W x D)
Weight| 132 g
Certifications| VDE, CE, Z-Wave
Further Documents
The download section of our website www.ce.zwave.eu
offers the following further documents:
- CE certificate of conformity
Disposal
- Packaging and replaced parts are to be disposed of in accordance with the regulations of the country in which the device was installed.
- Do not dispose of the wall plug with household waste. Instead, take it to your local authorised collection point.
Popp & Co.
Große Johannisstr. 7
20457 Hamburg
Germany
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