CHERUBINI A510068 Meta Smart Plug Instructions
- June 13, 2024
- Cherubini
Table of Contents
- CHERUBINI A510068 Meta Smart Plug
- Product Information
- Technical Specifications
- Product Usage Instructions
- DEVICE DESCRIPTION
- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- META SMART PLUG ACTIVATION
- CONTROLLING THE DEVICE
- FIRMWARE UPDATE
- ASSOCIATIONS
- CONFIGURATIONS
- Overvoltage Alarm
- Overcurrent Alarm
- SUPPORTED COMMAND CLASSES
- EU declaration of conformity
- CONTACT
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
CHERUBINI A510068 Meta Smart Plug
Product Information
The A510068 META SMART PLUG is a smart plug with various functionalities including load control, Z-Wave functionality, and meter functionality.
Technical Specifications
Power Supply| Maximum Load on Relay| Temperature Limitation| Work Temperature|
Power Consumption| Radio Frequency| Protection System| Maximum Distance
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
Not specified| Not specified| Not specified| Not specified| Not specified| Not
specified| Not specified| Not specified
Led Status Indicator
The device includes an RGB LED that indicates the device’s status during the installation procedure:
- One single BLUE blink: when connecting to the power supply and the device is not yet included in the Z-Wave network
- OFF: the relay is OFF
- Solid GREEN: the relay is ON
- Blink GREEN – BLUE: Learn mode for Inclusion and Exclusion
- Blink GREEN: the device is indicating an Overcurrent event
- Blink BLUE: the device is indicating an Overvoltage event
Product Usage Instructions
META SMART PLUG Activation
- Connect the device to a power outlet.
- Include the device in the Z-Wave network.
Including (Adding) the Device to an Existing Z-Wave Network
Follow the steps below to include the device into an existing Z-Wave network:
- Ensure you have a Z-Wave controller.
- Activate the inclusion function on the controller.
- Perform three consecutive clicks on the Push Button of the META SMART PLUG.
- The LED indicator will start a sequence of GREEN-BLUE blinks, indicating the inclusion process.
Excluding (Remove) the Device from a Z-Wave Network
To remove the device from a Z-Wave network, follow these steps:
- Ensure you have a Z-Wave controller.
- Activate the exclusion function on the controller.
- Perform three consecutive clicks on the Push Button of the META SMART PLUG.
- The LED indicator will start a sequence of GREEN-BLUE blinks, indicating the exclusion process.
Controlling the Device
The META SMART PLUG can be controlled in two ways:
- Controlling the load through the Smart Plug: A single click or two clicks on the Push Button can turn ON/OFF the load (Parameter No. 1).
- Controlling the device through the Z-Wave network: The META SMART PLUG can be controlled by any Z-Wave / Z-Wave Plus certified controller available in the market. All Z-Wave controllers can control the device by using the Basic Set command.
Reset to Factory Settings
To reset the device to its original factory settings, remove the device
from the Z-Wave Network.
Firmware Update
The META SMART PLUG supports over-the-air firmware updates. Firmware
updates can be activated from all certified controllers supporting version 2
of the Firmware Update function.
DEVICE DESCRIPTION
- META Smart Plug is able to detect overvoltage and/or overcurrent events and indicate them through a multicolor LED.
- Furthermore, it protects appliances from eventual overload. A very innovative design, which integrates a complex system that allows precise energy consumption monitoring. The integration of these features in its very small size product, makes it unique on the market.
- The device is equipped with contact protection technology (Zero Crossing) which reduces the electrical stress on the relay contacts and ensures a longer life. The open/closed switching of the device always occurs when the instantaneous value of voltage is 0.
- It operates in any Z-Wave network with other Z-Wave/Z-Wave Plus certified devices and controllers from any other manufacturer. As a constantly powered node, WiDom Smart Plug will act as a repeater regardless of the vendor in order to increase the reliability of the network.
- Load control functionality Switching the relay
- Z-Wave functionality 3 clicks including the device in the Z-Wave Network; 3 clicks removing the device from the Z-Wave Network;
- Meter functionality Manual reset of alarms
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Power Supply 230 VAC ± 10% 50/60 Hz
- Maximum Load on Relay 2800 VA – 230 VAC – 12A
- Temperature limitation 105 °C
- Work Temperature From -10° to 40° C
- Power consumption < 0.4 Watt
- Radiofrequency 868.4 MHz
- Protection system S0 and S2 Security
- Maximum distance Up to 100 m outdoors and Up to 40 m indoor
- Dimensions (HxWxD) 69x44x44 mm
- Actuator element Relay
- Compliance CE, RoHS
- Electrical IP Rating IP20
- Meter Specifications Parameters Voltage RMS, Active Power, Energy
- Meter Range Voltage RMS: 250 V
- Active Power: 2500 W
- Energy: 2.000.000 kWh
- Resolution Voltage RMS: 0.1 V
- Active Power: 0.01 W
- Energy: 0.001 kWh
- Maximum Error Voltage RMS: 2 Volt
- Active Power: 0.5 Watt
LED STATUS INDICATOR
The system includes an RGB LED that shows the device’s status during the installation procedure:
- One single BLUE blink: when connecting to the power supply and the device is not yet included in the Z-Wave network
- OFF: the relay is OFF
- Solid GREEN: the relay is ON
- Blink GREEN – BLUE: Learn mode for Inclusion and Exclusion
- Blink GREEN: the device is indicating an Overcurrent event
- Blink BLUE: the device is indicating an Overvoltage event.
META SMART PLUG ACTIVATION
- Connect the device to a power outlet
- Include the device in the Z-Wave network.
INCLUDING (ADD) THE DEVICE INTO AN EXISTING Z-WAVE NETWORK
- META Smart Plug is compatible with all Z-Wave/Z-Wave Plus certified controllers.
- The device supports both the Network Wide Inclusion mechanism (which offers the ability to be included in a network, even if the device is not directly connected to the controller) and Normal Inclusion.
- If the device is not included into a Z-Wave network, three consecutive clicks on the Push Button will launch the process of traditional inclusion.
- If the device inclusion procedure does not start within 2 seconds, the Network Wide Inclusion network will be launched and will last between 15-30 seconds.
- The procedure of inclusion is started from the gateway control interface and by performing 3 consecutive clicks on the integrated button.
EXCLUDING (REMOVE) THE DEVICE FROM A Z-WAVE NETWORK
Only a controller can remove a device from the network. After activating the exclusion function by the controller, the device can be removed by setting it in Exclusion Mode by three consecutive clicks on the Push Button. At this point, the LED indicator starts a sequence of GREEN-BLUE blinks until the end of the process of Exclusion.
CONTROLLING THE DEVICE
Controlling the load through the Smart Plug
- A single click or two clicks on the Push Button can turn ON/OFF the load (Parameter No. 1).
Controlling the device through Z-Wave network
- META Smart Plug can be controlled by any Z-Wave / Z-Wave Plus certified controller available in the market.
- All Z-Wave controllers can control the device by using the Basic Set command.
RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS
- The device can be reset to the original factory settings by removing the device from the Z-Wave Network.
FIRMWARE UPDATE
The system supports over-the-air firmware updates that do not require the device to be removed from its location. The firmware update can be activated from all certified controllers supporting version 2 of the Firmware Update function.
WARNING: The system will be rebooted at the end of the firmware update procedure. If the load is ON it will be turned OFF and then again ON. It is advisable to carry out the firmware update procedure only when necessary.
ELECTRIC PARAMETERS READING
META Smart Plug can read the Active Power, the Voltage RMS, and the Energy consumed by the load. These values can be obtained through the certified controllers that support the Meter Command Class version 3.
OVERVOLTAGE AND OVERCURRENT ALARMS
META Smart Plug is able to detect overvoltage and overcurrent events, and show them through a blinking LED:
- Blink GREEN – Overcurrent event
- Blink BLUE – Overvoltage event
These events generate alarms that can control associated devices, by sending Basic Set Commands and opening the relay in case of an overcurrent alarm.
ASSOCIATIONS
META Smart Plug can control, through direct association, other devices of the Z-Wave network which is included, when an event of overcurrent, overvoltage or events on the Push Button occur. META Smart Plug can control devices such as relays or dimmers. META Smart Plug supports 5 association groups, each of which supports the association of up to 8 devices:
- Lifeline: Nodes belonging to this group will receive changes related to the relay status and power consumption;
- Over Current: Nodes belonging to this group will be controlled by a basic set if over current event occurs;
- Over Voltage: Nodes belonging to this group will be controlled by a basic set if an overvoltage event occurs;
- Control 1 Click: Nodes belonging to this group will be controlled by a basic set if the button receives one click:
- BNodes belonging to this group will be controlled by a basic set if the button receives two clicks.
- TIP: META Smart Plug can control up to 8 devices for every group. In order to prevent the network from slowing down it is advisable to limit the associated devices to no more than 5 per group.
CONFIGURATIONS
Parameter No. 1: Local load control (1 Byte) Defines which sequences of clicks control the local load.
Configuration | Result |
---|---|
1 | ONE_CLICK |
1 click turn ON/OFF the local load
2| TWO_CLICKS
2 clicks turn ON/OFF the local load
3
(Default Value)
| ONE_CLICK or TWO_CLICKS
1 click or 2 clicks turn ON/OFF the local load
Controlling the associated devices
Parameter No. 2: Level used to control the devices associated to group 4 (1 Byte). Defines how to control the devices associated to 1 click event.
Configuration | Result |
---|---|
0 | SWITCH_OFF |
The associated devices are switched OFF
-1| SWITCH_ON
The associated devices are switched ON
1 – 99| LEVEL
The associated devices are set to the indicated level
100
(Default Value)
| RELAY_STATUS
If the relay is ON/OFF, the associated devices are ON/OFF
Parameter No. 3: Level used to control the devices associated to group 5 (1 Byte).Defines how to control the devices associated to 2 clicks event.
Configuration | Result |
---|---|
0 | SWITCH_OFF |
The associated devices are switched OFF
-1| SWITCH_ON
The associated devices are switched ON
1 – 99| LEVEL
The associated devices are set to the indicated level
100
(Default Value)
| RELAY_STATUS
If the relay is ON/OFF, the associated devices are ON/OFF
Overvoltage Alarm
Parameter No. 4: Overvoltage level (2 Byte).
Defines the voltage level (in Volts) beyond which an overvoltage event is
identified and the overvoltage timer is activated. The timer is reset when the
event ceases, i.e. when the voltage returns below the overvoltage level. As
soon as an overvoltage event occurs, the LED starts a BLUE blinking. If the
overvoltage event ceases before the overvoltage timer expires, the blue
blinking is stopped, otherwise, the alarm is generated and the blinking reset
is established by parameter 6.
Configuration | Result |
---|
110 – 260
253 (Default Value)
| Defines the overvoltage level (in Volts)
Parameter No. 5: Overvoltage Timer (2 Byte).
Defines the time (seconds) in which the voltage must persist above the
overvoltage level so that an alarm is generated.
Configuration | Result |
---|
1 – 3600
5 (Default Value)
| Overvoltage time interval (in seconds) after which an alarm is generated
Parameter No. 6: Overvoltage Alarm Reset (1 Byte). Defines how to reset the overvoltage alarm and breaks off the blue blinking.
Configuration | Result |
---|
0
(valore di Default)
| MANUALE
When the relay change its state through the Push Button
1| OVER_VOLTAGE_END
When the overvoltage event is terminated
Parameter No. 7: Level used to control the devices associated to group 3 (1 Byte). Defines how to control the devices associated to the overvoltage alarm.
Configuration | Result |
---|
0
(Default Value)
| SWITCH_OFF
The associated devices are switched OFF
-1| SWITCH_ON (Acceso)
The associated devices are switched ON
1 – 99| LEVEL
The associated devices are set to the indicated level
Overcurrent Alarm
Parameter No. 8: Overcurrent level (1 Byte).
- Defines the current level (in Amps) beyond which an overcurrent event is identified and the overcurrent timer is activated.
- The timer is reset when the event ceases, i.e. when the current returns below the overcurrent level.
- As soon as an overcurrent event occurs, the LED starts a GREEN blinking. If the overcurrent event ceases before the overcurrent timer expires, the GREEN blinking is stopped, otherwise, the alarm is generated and the blinking reset is established by parameter 10.
Configuration | Result |
---|
1 – 12
12 (Default Value)
| Defines the overcurrent level (in Amps)
INFO: If the current exceeds the maximum threshold of 12A, the timer is
reset and the alarm is immediately generated and the relay is opened.
Parameter No. 9: Overcurrent Timer (2 Byte).
Defines the time (seconds) in which the current must persist above the
overcurrent level so that an alarm is generated and the relay is opened.
Configuration | Result |
---|
1 – 3600
10 (Default Value)
| Overcurrent time interval (in seconds) after witch an alarm is generated
Parameter No. 10: Overcurrent Alarm Reset (1 Byte). Defines how to reset the over-current alarm and breaks off the green blinking.
Configuration | Result |
---|---|
0 | MANUAL |
When the relay change its state through the Push Button
1
(Default Value)
| OVER_CURRENT_END
When the over-voltage event is terminated
Parameter No. 11: Level used to control the devices associated to group 2 (1 Byte). Defines how to control the devices associated to the overcurrent alarm.
Configuration | Result |
---|
0
(Default Value)
| SWITCH_OFF
The associated devices are switched OFF
-1| SWITCH_ON
The associated devices are switched ON
1 – 99| LEVEL
The associated devices are set to the indicated level
SUPPORTED COMMAND CLASSES
- Supported: Supported only non-secure mode
- Supported: Only in secure mode
- Supported: In Secure and non-secure mode
N°| Command Class| Non-Secure added Supported only in
non-secure mode
| Securely added
---|---|---|---
CC
Non-secure in Secure and non-secure mode
| CC Secure Supported only in a secure mode
1| COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO| x| x|
2| COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_BINARY| x| |
3| COMMAND_CLASS_METER| x| | x
4| COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION| x| | x
5| COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION| x| | x
6| COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO| x| | x
7| COMMAND_CLASS_TRANSPORT_SERVICE| x| x|
8| COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION| x| | x
9| COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC| x| | x
10| COMMAND_CLASS_POWERLEVEL| x| | x
11| COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION| x| | x
12| COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY| | x|
13| COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY_2| | x|
14| COMMAND_CLASS_SUPERVISION| x| | x
15| COMMAND_CLASS_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD| x| x| x
EU declaration of conformity
- CHERUBINI S.p.A. declares that the product is in conformity with the relevant Union harmonization legislation: Directive 2014/53/EU, Directive 2011/65/EU.
- The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available upon request at the following website: www.cherubini.it.
- Failure to comply with these instructions annuls CHERUBINI’s responsibilities and guarantee.
- The crossed-out wheelie bin symbol indicates that the product must be collected separately from other waste at the end of its useful life.
- Therefore, users should deliver this product to appropriate waste collection points or return it to their dealers at the end of its service life.
- See your local authority’s regulations. Adequate waste sorting for subsequent processing and environmentally compatible disposal helps to avoid possible negative effects on the environment and public health and promotes reuse and/or recycling of the materials used to make the equipment.
CONTACT
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- Rev: 2 10/2022
- Cod: A4516_6P49
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