homematic IP HmIP-FSM16 Switch Actuator-Meter Flushm Instruction Manual

June 13, 2024
Homematic IP

HmIP-FSM16 Switch Actuator-Meter Flushm

Installations

Installation instruction and operating manual

Schalt-Mess-Aktor (16 A) –  Unterputz

Switch Actuator and Meter (16 A) –  flush-mount

HmIP-FSM16

Quantity Description

1 Homematic IP Switch Actuator and Meter  (16 A) – flush-mount

1 Operating manual

Documentation © 2016 eQ-3 AG, Germany.

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Version 1.3 (04/2023)

Information about this manual

1 Information about this manual Please read this manual carefully before beginning  operation with your Homematic IP component. Keep the  manual so you can refer to it at a later date if you need to.  If you hand over the device to other persons for use,  please hand over this manual as well.

Symbols used:

Attention!

This indicates a hazard.

Please note: This section contains important ad ditional information.

2 Hazard information

Do not open the device. It does not contain any  parts that can be maintained by the user. There is  a risk of electric shock if the device is opened. If you have any doubts, have the device checked by  an expert.

For safety and licensing reasons (CE),  unauthorized change and/or modification of the  device is not permitted.

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Hazard information

Do not use the device if there are signs of damage  to the housing, control elements or connecting  sockets, for example. If you have any doubts,  have the device checked by an expert.

The device may only be operated in dry and dust free environment and must be protected from  the effects of moisture, vibrations, solar or other  methods of heat radiation, cold and mechanical  loads.

The device is not a toy; do not allow children to  play with it. Do not leave packaging material lying  around. Plastic films/bags, pieces of polystyrene, etc. can be dangerous in the hands of a child.

We do not assume any liability for damage to  property or personal injury caused by improper  use or the failure to observe the hazard  information. In such cases, any claim under  warranty is extinguished! For consequential damages, we assume no liability!

The device may only be used for fixed installations.  The device must be securely attached within a  fixed installation.

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Hazard information

The actuator is part of the building installation.  The relevant national standards and directives  must be taken into consideration during planning and set-up. The device has been designed solely  for operation on a 230 V/50 Hz AC supply. Only  qualified electricians (to VDE 0100) are permitted  to carry out work on the 230 V mains. Applicable  accident prevention regulations must be  complied with whilst such work is being carried  out. To avoid electric shocks from the device,  please disconnect the mains voltage (trip the  miniature circuit-breaker). Non-compliance with  the installation instructions can cause fire or  introduce other hazards.

When connecting to the device terminals, take  the permissible cables and cable cross sections  into account.

Connected loads require sufficient insulation.

Please take the technical data (in particular the  maximum permissible switching capacity of the  relay and the type of load to be connected) into account before connecting a load! All load data  relates to ohmic loads. Do not exceed the  capacity specified for the device.

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Hazard information

Exceeding this capacity could lead to the  destruction of the device, fires or electric shocks.

The circuit to the which the device and the load  will be connected has to be secured by a cable  protection switch in accordance with EN60898-1  (tripping characteristic B or C, max. 16 A rated  current, min. 6 kA interrupting rating, energy  limiting class 3). Installation regulations according  to VDE 0100 and HD382 or 60364 have to be  considered. Users must be able to easily access  the cable protection switch. This must be marked  as disconnecting device for the actuator.

Before the actuator is connected, remove the fuse from the fuse box.

The device has not been designed to support  safety disconnection.

Devices with electronic power supply units (e.g.  TV or high voltage LED light sources) are no  ohmic loads. They can generate inrush currents  with more than 100 A. Switching such kind of  loads may lead to premature wear of the actuator.  In such cases, we recommend to use switch-on  current limiters at the switching outputs.

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Function and device overview

The device may only be operated within  residential buildings.

Using the device for any purpose other than that  described in this operating manual does not fall  within the scope of intended use and shall  invalidate any warranty or liability.

3 Function and device overview

The Homematic IP Switch Actuator and Meter (16  A)  offers installation with a flush-mounting or surface mounting box. Once installed, the device switches connected loads (e.g. lamps) on and off and measures  the energy consumption.

The switch actuator and meter enables comfortable  control of connected loads via a remote control or  smartphone app.

With the user interface, you always have an overview of  the energy consumption and costs of connected loads.

Device overview (see figure 1):

(A) System button (reset button und LED) (B) Fixing lug

(C) Connecting terminal 1 (switched phase)

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General system information

(D) Connecting terminal N (neutral conductor)  (E) Connecting terminal L (phase conductor)

4 General system information

This device is part of a smart home system and works  with the Homematic IP radio protocol. All devices of the  system can be configured comfortably and individually  with a smartphone or PC. The available functions  provided by the system in combination with other  components are described in the Homematic IP User  Guide. All current technical documents and updates are provided at www.eQ-3.de.

5 Start-up

5.1 Installation instructions

Please read this entire section before starting to  install the device.

Before installation, please note the device  number (SGTIN) labelled on the device as well as  the exact installation location in order to make  later allocation easier. You can also find the  device number on the QR code sticker supplied.

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Start-up

Please note! Only to be installed by persons with  the relevant electro- technical knowledge and  experience!*

Incorrect installation can put

• your own life at risk;

• and the lives of other users of the electrical system.

Incorrect installation also means that you are running the  risk of serious damage to property, e.g. because of a fire.  You may be personally liable in the event of injuries or  damage to property.

Contact an electrical installer!

*Specialist knowledge required for installation: The following specialist knowledge is particularly important during  installation:

• The “5 safety rules” to be used:

Disconnect from mains; Safeguard from switching on  again; Check that system is deenergized; Earth and short  circuit; Cover or cordon off neighboring live parts;

• Select suitable tool, measuring equipment and, if necessary, personal safety equipment;

• Evaluation of measuring results;

• Selection of electrical installation material for safeguard ing shut-off conditions;

• IP protection types;

• Installation of electrical installation material;

• Type of supply network (TN system, IT system, TT sys tem) and the resulting connecting conditions (classical  zero balancing, protective earthing, required additional  measures etc.).

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Start-up

Installation may only take place in normal  commercial switch boxes (device boxes) in  accordance with DIN 49073-1 or surface mounting boxes in accordance with DIN 60670-1  (e.g. Abox 025 or Abox 040).

Please observe the hazard information in section  „2 Hazard information“ on page 24 during  installation.

Permitted cable cross sections for connecting to the  switch actuator and meter are:

rigid cable [mm2]

|

flexible cable without ferrule  [mm2]

---|---

1.5 – 2.50

|

1.5 – 2.50

5.2 Installation

You can install the switch actuator and meter

• in a flush-mounting box or

• in a surface-mounting box

5.2.1 Flush-mounting box installation

To install the switch actuator and meter in a flush-mount ing box, please proceed as follows:

• Switch off the fuse of the power circuit.

• Connect the actuator to L( D) and N (D) to obtain 36 Start-up power supply (see fig. 2).

• Route the switched phase (C) to the consumer  (see fig. 2).

• Fix the actuator to an appropriate flush-mounting  box. If required, you can remove the fixing lug (B).

• Close the flush-mounting box using an  appropriate cover.

• Switch the fuse of the power circuit on again, to  activate the pairing mode of the device (see „5.3  Pairing“ on page 38).

5.2.2 Surface-mounting box installation

To install the switch actuator and meter in a surface mounting box, please proceed as follows:

• Switch off the fuse of the power circuit.

• Connect the actuator to L (E) and N (D) to obtain  power supply (see fig. 2).

• Route the switched phase (C) to the consumer  (see fig. 2).

• Fix the actuator to an appropriate surface mounting box (e.g. Abox 025 or Abox 040) (see  figure 3).

• Fix the actuator to the holding mandrel using the  fixing lug.

• Close the surface-mounting box using the cor responding cover.

• Switch the fuse of the power circuit on again, to  activate the pairing mode of the device (see „5.3 37 Start-up Pairing“ on page 38).

5.3 Pairing

Please read this entire section before starting  the add procedure.

First set up your Homematic IP Access Point via  the Homematic IP app to enable operation of  other Homematic IP devices within your system.  For further information, please refer to the operating manual of the Access Point.

You can connect the device either to the Access  Point or to the Homematic Central Control Unit  CCU3. For detailed information, please refer to  the Homematic IP User Guide, available for  download in the download area of www.eQ-3.de.

To integrate the switch actuator and meter into your  system and enable it to communicate with other  Homematic IP devices, you must add the device to your Homematic IP Access Point first.

To add the switch actuator and meter, please proceed as  follows:

• Open the Homematic IP app on your smart phone.

• Select the menu item “Add device”.

Troubleshooting

• After installation, the pairing mode remains activated for 3 minutes.

If the 3 minutes have expired, disconnect and re connect the mains voltage to start the pairing  mode again.

• Your device will automatically appear in the  Homematic IP app.

• To confirm, please enter the last four digits of the  device number (SGTIN) in your app or scan the  QR code. Therefore, please see the sticker sup plied or attached to the device.

• Please wait until add is completed.

• If pairing was successful, the LED lights up green.  The device is now ready for use.

• If the LED lights up red, please try again.

• Select the desired solution for your device.

• In the app, give the device a name and allocate  it to a room.

6 Troubleshooting

6.1 Command not confirmed

If at least one receiver does not confirm a command, the  device LED lights up red at the end of the failed trans mission process. The failed transmission may be caused  by radio interference (see „8 General information about

Troubleshooting radio operation“ on page 44). This may be caused be  the following:

• Receiver cannot be reached.

• Receiver is unable to execute the command (load  failure, mechanical blockade, etc.).

• Receiver is defective.

6.2 Duty cycle

The duty cycle is a legally regulated limit of the transmis sion time of devices in the 868 MHz range. The aim of  this regulation is to safeguard the operation of all devices  working in the 868 MHz range.

In the 868 MHz frequency range we use, the maximum  transmission time of any device is 1% of an hour (i.e. 36  seconds in an hour). Devices must cease transmission  when they reach the 1% limit until this time restriction  comes to an end. Homematic IP devices are designed  and produced with 100% conformity to this regulation.

During normal operation, the duty cycle is not usually  reached. However, repeated and radio-intensive pair processes mean that it may be reached in isolated instances  during start-up or initial installation of a system. If the  duty cycle is exceeded, this is indicated by one long red  lighting of the device LED, and may manifest itself in the  device temporarily working incorrectly. The device starts  working correctly again after a short period (max. 1 hour).

Troubleshooting

6.3 Error codes and flashing sequences

Flashing code

|

Meaning

|

Solution

---|---|---

Short orange  flashing

|

Radio

transmission/ attempting to  transmit/data  transmission

|

Wait until the

transmission is

completed.

1x long green  lighting

|

Transmission  confirmed

|

You can continue  operation.

1x long red

lighting

|

Transmission  failed

|

Please try again (s.  „6.1 Command not  confirmed“ on page  39).

Short orange  flashing (every  10 s)

|

Pairing mode  active

|

Please enter the last  four numbers of the  device serial number  to confirm (see „5.3  Pairing“ on page

38).

Restore factory settings

1x long red

lighting

|

Transmission  failed or duty  cycle limit is  reached

|

Please try again (see  sec. „6.1 Command  not confirmed“ on  page 39 or „6.2

Duty cycle“ on page  40).

---|---|---

6x long red

flashing

|

Device

defective

|

Please see your app  for error message or  contact your retailer.

1x orange and  1 x green light ing

|

Test display

|

Once the test

display has stopped,  you can continue.

7 Restore factory settings

The factory settings of the device can be restored.  If you do this, you will lose all your settings.

To restore the factory settings of the switch actuator and  meter, please proceed as follows:

• Press and hold down the system button (A) for at  least 4 seconds using a VDE screwdriver, until the  LED quickly starts flashing orange.

• Release the system button again.

• Press and hold down the system button again for  4 seconds, until the LED lights up green.

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Maintenance and cleaning

• Release the system button to finish the proce dure.

The device will perform a restart.

After the restart, you can again integrate your device into  your Homematic IP system.

8 Maintenance and cleaning

The product does not require any maintenance.  Enlist the help of an expert to carry out any main tenance or repairs.

The mains voltage must be disconnected before  the device is removed (trip the miniature circuit breaker). Only qualified electricians (to VDE 0100)  are permitted to carry out work on the 230  V  mains.

Clean the device using a soft, lint-free cloth that is clean  and dry. You may dampen the cloth a little with lukewarm  water in order to remove more stubborn marks. Make  sure that no moisture will ingress into the housing. Do not use any detergents containing solvents, as they could  corrode the plastic housing and label.

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General information about radio operation

9 General information about radio  operation

Radio transmission is performed on a non-exclusive  transmission path, which means that there is a possibil ity of interference occurring. Interference can also be  caused by switching operations, electrical motors or de fective electrical devices.

The range of transmission within buildings can  differ greatly from that available in the open air.  Besides the transmitting power and the reception characteristics of the receiver, environmental  factors such as humidity in the vicinity have an  important role to play, as do on-site structural/

screening conditions.

Hereby, eQ-3 AG, Maiburger Str. 29, 26789 Leer/Ger many declares that the radio equipment type Home matic IP HmIP-FSM16 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of con formity is available at the following internet address:  www.eq-3.com

10 Technical specifications

Device short description: HmIP-FSM16 Supply voltage: 230 V/50 Hz Current consumption: 16 A max.

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Technical specifications

Standby power

consumption: 0.2 W

Max. switching capacity: 2760 W permanent 3680 W for 20 minutes

Max. switching current: 12 A permanent 16 A for 20 minutes

Kind of load: ohmic load, cosφ≥0.95 Relay: NO contact, 1-pole, µ  contact

Cable type and cross section: rigid and flexible cable,  1.5 – 2.5 mm²

Installation: only in switch boxes  (device boxes) in

accordance with DIN

49073-1 or junction

boxes (surface-mounting

boxes) in accordance

with DIN 60670-1

Degree of protection: IP20

Measurement category: CAT III

Ambient temperature: 5 to 35 °C

Dimensions (W x H x D): 54 x 33 x 41 mm Weight: 49 g

Radio frequency band: 868.0-868.6 MHz 869.4-868.65 MHz

Maximum radiated power: 10 dBm

Receiver category: SRD category 2 Typ. open area RF range: 180 m

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Technical specifications

Duty cycle: < 1 % per h/< 10 % per h

Load type

|

Relay

---|---

Ohmic load

|

|

13 A

Incandescent lamp load

|

|

1500 W

Self-ballasted lamps

(LED/compact fluorescent lamp)

|

|

200 W

HV halogen lamps

|

|

1500 W

Electronic transformers for NV  halogen lamps

|

|

1500 W

Iron core transformers for NV  halogen lamps

|

|

1500 W

Fluorescent lamps (uncompensated)

|

|

1500 W

Fluorescent lamps (parallel

compensated)

|

|

1500 W

Electric radiators and other electric  heating systems (ohmic load)

|

|

8 A (200.000

switching cycles)

Subject to technical changes.

Technical specifications

Instructions for disposal

Do not dispose of the device with regular  domestic waste! Electronic equipment must be  disposed of at local collection points for waste electronic equipment in compliance with the  Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment  Directive.

Information about conformity

The CE sign is a free trading sign addressed  exclusively to the authorities and does not  include any warranty of any properties.

For technical support, please contact your retailer.

Free download of the Homematic IP app!

Manufacturer’s authorised representative:

eQ-3

eQ-3 AGMaiburger Straße 2926789 Leer / GERMANY
www.eQ-3.de

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