EVA LOGIK ZW31S 3-Way Z-Wave Smart Dimmer Switch User Manual

June 15, 2024
EVA LOGIK

3-Way Z-Wave Smart Dimmer Switch
• ZW31S •

EVA LOGIK ZW31S 3-Way Z-Wave Smart Dimmer Switch

ZW31S 3-Way Z-Wave Smart Dimmer Switch

Z-WAVE INTEROPERABILITY
This product can be included and operated in any Z-Wave network with other Z-Wave certified devices from other manufacturers and/or other applications. All non-battery operated nodes within the network will act as repeaters regardless of vendor to increase the reliability of the network. This Device supports Lifeline (association group 1) supporting 1 node for lifeline communication. Group 1 must be assigned the Node ID of the primary controller where unsolicited notifications will be sent. The Z-Wave controller should set this association automatically a er inclusion. Lifeline association only supports the “Device Reset Locally” function. Refer to the instructions of your controller for any available details on how this can be set.

Contents

Convention Description
Part 1. Introduction • Product introduction

• Installation steps
Part 2. Wiring Diagram| • Wiring instructions
• Single pole and 3-way wiring diagram
Part 3. Network Configuration| •  Adding Device To Z-Wave Network
• To Remove The Device
• To Return The Device To Factory Defaults
•  Association Group
Part 4. Manual Control| • LED indicator/ Button function
• Adding / reset the device ( Factory setting)
• Min & Max Brightness Value Setting
Part 5. Parameter Settings| Function description
• Locally button function
• LED Indicator
• Auto Turn-Off Timer
• Auto Turn-On Timer
• Restores state a Ground after power failure
• Dimmer speed (ON/OFF Control)
• Dimmer speed (only for local press & hold)
• Multilevel minimum  value can be set
• Multilevel maximum  value can be set
• Association Group
• Locally Button Press function
• Command classes
Part 6. Troubleshooting| • Solutions to some common problems

Introduction

Basic Operation
The connected light can be turned ON/OFF in two ways:

  1. Manually from the front panel of the In-wall Switch
  2. Remotely with a Z-Wave Controller

Manual Control
The Front Panel Paddle Switch allows the user to:
Turn ON/OFF the connected fixture
Air-Gap Switch:
The “air gap switch” will cut power to the device if it’s pulled up. It’s located right below the main switch itself, o en next to the LED. Pull up for Bulb replacement, push down for normal use.
CHANGING THE COLOR OF THE PADDLE(OPTIONAL)
This step is optional. Before you start you may want to change the color of the paddle to match your wallplate or decor.

  1. Push side tabs in on one side and then the other to release paddle. Li the cover up and off.
  2. Simply put the new paddle onto the switch by side tabs and snap securely into place.Once this step has been completed please proceed to part 2 wiring. F

Model: ZW31S
Power: 120VAC, 60Hz
Frequency: 908.42 MHz
Maximum Load : 150W LED, 500W incandescent (300W with both sides of heat sink tabs off)
Minimum Load: 5W for LED bulbs
Range : Up to 100 feet line of sight Operating
Temperature Range : 32-104° F (0-40° C)
For indoor use.
Specifications subject to change without notice due to continuing product improvement
Approval: Z-Wave Plus Certified

For more detials, please refer to the manual parts.
If you have any questions during installation, Please contact us ask@nie- tech.com

A Few Quick Reminders
A quick note before we give out the wiring schematics. Please do not try installing this device if you are unsure of how electrical circuits operate within your home. As exciting as it is to have a smart switch installed, it can be dangerous and even life-threatening if  you do not install this correctly. Please consult a qualified electrician if necessary. With that said, here are a few other warnings we’d like to point out for your safety:

HOW TO INSTALL THE WIRES

EVA LOGIK ZW31S 3-Way Z-Wave Smart Dimmer Switch -
WIRES

  1. Unscrew: carefully turn the screw counterclockwise to leave enough space for the wire to be inserted. Do not unscrew the screws completely.
  2. Press down: Once loosened, use your finger so it catches the thread.
  3. Insert the wire: make sure the wire is completely straight, then insert it into the terminal while holding down the screw. Do not wrap the wire around the screw!
  4. Tighten: Turn the screw clockwise to tighten the wire. Make sure the wires are locked!

Note: There are 2 holes for each terminal can be used in the connection.You can use a jump wire or the second hole at the terminal to connect.

Note before installation

  1. The Z-Wave In-wall Smart Switch must not exceed 150W LED, 500W incandescent.
  2. Work with regular 3-way on/off for 2 locations control. It can only be connected with regular 3-way on/off switch, don’t use a smart switch or a dimmer switch! Couldn’t work with an add-on switch!
  3. The colors of your wires may not match the ones in our diagrams so please make sure you’ve identified all wires correctly based on their source, not color only.
  4. Please check your original 3-way wiring circuit in your home before installation, and then follow the wiring diagram option 1 or 2 in the manual.
  5. Install the smart switch in the switch box which directly connects to the power Line and Neutral.
  6. This switch requires a Neutral for installation, or the installation will not succeed.
  7. Not recommended for fan.

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Wiring Diagram

EVA LOGIK ZW31S 3-Way Z-Wave Smart Dimmer Switch - Wiring
Diagram

  1. Tool: Please prepare a flat head screwdriver.

  2. Turn power OFF at circuit breaker or fuse box.

  3. Remove wallplate.

  4. Remove the switch mounting screws.

  5. Disconnect the wires and label them a er remove the old switch.(Please use our sticker) (Just for 3-way switch)

  6. Carefully remove the switch from the switch box. (DO NOT disconnect the wires.)

  7. There are up to five screw terminals on the smart switch, these are marked (Please check )

  8. Fix the wallplate with screws a er wiring succeed.
    (Please use our screws.)

  9. The Ground was excluded from the diagram to simplify the illustration. Please Make sure all ground wires are connected to all switches respectively.

IMPORTANT

  1. Neutral required. If the box do not have a Neutral, please stop! Connect the white wire to neutral terminal(use a white jump wire form the package or the second hole at the terminal to connect.)
  2. Insert the Line wire to Line terminal and Load wire to Load terminal. LOAD and LINE Can’t be swapped, please make sure to identify them correctly!

EVA LOGIK ZW31S 3-Way Z-Wave Smart Dimmer Switch - Wiring Diagram
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IMPORTANT

  1. Neutral required. If the switch box do not have a Neutral, please stop! Connect the white wire to neutral terminal (use a white jump wire form the package or the second hole at the terminal to connect.)
  2. Insert the Line wire to Line terminal and Load wire to Load terminal. LOAD and LINE Can’t be swapped, please make sure to identify them correctly!
  3. Install the smart switch in the switch box which directly connects to the power Line, Load and Neutral. ch
  4. Only work with regular 3-way on/off for 2 locations control. It can only be connected with regular 3-way on/off switch, don’t use a smart switch or a dimmer switch! Couldn’t work with an add-on switch!

EVA LOGIK ZW31S 3-Way Z-Wave Smart Dimmer Switch - Way switch option
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IMPORTANT

  1. Neutral required. If the switch box do not have a Neutral, please stop!
    Connect the white wire to neutral terminal (use a white jump wire form the package or the second hole at the terminal to connect.)

  2. Insert the Line wire to Line terminal and Load wire to Load terminal.
    LOAD and LINE Can’t be swapped, please make sure to identify them correctly!

  3. Install the smart switch in the switch box which directly connects to the power Line and Neutral.

  4. Only work with regular 3-way on/off for 2 locations control. It can only be connected with regular 3-way on/off switch, don’t use a smart switch or a dimmer switch! Couldn’t work with an add-on switch!

Network Configuration

Adding Device To Z-Wave Network:

  1. Follow the instructions for your Z-Wave certified controller to add a device to the Z-Wave network.
  2. Once the controller is ready to add your device, press the “down” button on the swtich 3 times quickly.
    The blue LED will blink quickly.
    Now, you have complete control to turn your fixture ON/OFF or set dim levels according to groups, scenes, schedules and interactive automation programmed by your controller. If your Z-Wave certified controller features remote access, you can control  your fixture from your mobile devices.
    Again: If you have issues with pairing/including, please move the hub as close as possible to the deviceand try again.
    Note: If the Blue LED indicator doesn’t light up a er pressed the “down” button 3 times, please reset the device: click the button 2 times quickly then hold for at least 10 seconds. This operation could be done when manual control is functional–single press  can turn on/off the light.

This Z-Wave device is equipped Smart Start feature. With SmartStart, the device is able to recognize and connect with the hub with a quick app scan of its QR code.
Please check the QR code on the device. Or you can find the complete DSK code on the box.
Keep the box well in case you need it.

To Remove The Device:

  1. Follow the instructions for your Z-Wave certified controller to remove adevice from the Z-Wave network.
  2. Once the controller is ready to remove your device, press the “down” button on the swtich 3 times quickly.

To Return The Device To Factory Defaults:
Manual: Click the swtich button 2 times quickly then hold for at least 10 seconds.
Host reset: Remove it from the host connection and the device will factory reset.
Note: This should only be used in the event your network’s primary controller is missing or otherwise inoperable.

Works with Alexa & Google Assistant
It must be connected to a supported hub in order to interact with the Amazon Alexa / Google Home services.
Association Group:
(LED flashes 2 times when the configuration parameter changed.)
Group 1 supports 5 node ID,
Group 2 Supports maximum of 5 node ID’s
Association group_1: Z-Wave Plus Lifeline
Association Group 2: Send Basic Set ON / Off

Manual Control

Operation LED Status Switch
Press down On ( blue) Power off ( default )
Press up Off ( blue ) Power on ( default )
Hold / Dimmer up or dimmer down
Press 2x quickly / Send scene 1 / scene 2
Press 3x quickly (see below) Green LED solid 2 seconds Inclusion or

exclusion success
Red LED solid 2 seconds| Inclusion or exclusion fail
Press “down” 10x quickly| Green LED flash 3 times (configuration success) OR Red LED flash 3 times  (configuration fail)| Change led status
Press “up” 8x quickly| Change locally button function
Press “down” 8x quickly| Restores state after power failure
Tap-tap then hold 10 seconds| Purple LED flash| Factory reset start
Purple LED solid 2 seconds| Factory reset finish
Press “up/down” 5x quickly| Orange LED flash| Max/Min brightness level setting

Minimum Brightness Value Setting

  1. Press the “down” button 5 times quickly, the orange indicator flashes slowly. The bulb will dim to the minimum brightness automatically.
  2. Press and hold the “up or down” button to adjust the brightness of the bulb, and select the appropriate brightness to set the minimum brightness.
  3. After selecting, press the “down” button 5 times to confirm.
  4. The green LED flashes 3 times when the minimum brightness setting is completed.

Maximum Brightness Value Setting

  1. Press the “up” button 5 times quickly, the orange indicator flashes slowly. The bulb will bright up to the maximum brightness automatically.
  2. Press and hold the “up or down” button to adjust the brightness of the bulb, and select the appropriate brightness to set the minimum brightness.
  3. After selecting, press the “up” button 5 times to confirm.
  4. The green LED flashes 3 times when the maximum brightness setting is completed.

Parameter Settings

  • Locally Button function
    This parameter can access you to set the up button to turn the light on/off, or if you’d like any paddle to change the state of the light.
    (GREEN LED flashes 3 times when the configuration parameter changed.)
    Operation: Quickly press the switch “up” button 8 times(Please note: the switching of each value is in order, a quick press on the “up” button 8 times will switch once. eg: Switching from value 0 to value 2 needs 2 switching.)
    Parameter =1 Size=1
    Value=0 (Default)The up button turn the light on and down button turn lights off.
    Value=1 ———–The up button turn the light off and down button turn lights on.
    Value=2 ———–The up/down button both can changes the state of the light.

  • LED Indicator
    This parameter can access you to choose the led indicator to be on when the switch(light) is on/off, or LED indicator remains on/off all times.
    (GREEN LED flashes 3 times when the configuration parameter changed.)
    Operation: Quickly press the switch “down” button 10 times(Please note: the switching of each value is in order, a quick press on the “down” button 10 times will switch once. eg: Switching from value 0 to value 3 needs 3 switching.)
    Parameter=2 Size=1 Default =0
    Value=0 (default) LED is On when the switch(light) Off and LED is Off when the switch (light) On.
    Value=1 ———–LED is On when switch(light) On and LED is Off when the switch(light) Off.
    Value=2 ———–LED is always Off.
    Value=3 ———–LED is always On.

  • Auto Turn-Off Timer
    This parameter can access you to set a timer to make the switch turn off automatically a After the switch turned on.The numberentered as value corresponds to number of minutes.
    (GREEN LED flashes 3 times when the configuration parameter changed.)
    Operation: Set up on the hub.
    Parameter=4 Size=4 Default =0(minutes)
    Values: 0 – 65535 (minutes);

  • Auto Turn-On Timer
    This parameter can access you to set a timer to make the switch turn on automatically a after the switch turned off.The numberentered as value corresponds to number of minutes.
    (GREEN LED flashes 3 times when the configuration parameter changed.)
    Operation: Set up on the hub.
    Parameter=6 Size=4 Default =0(minutes)
    Values: 0 – 65535 (minutes);

  • Restores state after power failur
    This parameter can access you to set the switch to be on/off a after power failure.
    Operation: Quickly press the switch “down” button 8 times (Please note: the switching of each value is in order, a quick press on the “down” button 8 times will switch once. eg: Switching from value 0 to value 2 needs 2 switching.
    (GREEN LED flashes 3 times when the configuration parameter changed.)
    Parameter=8 Size=1 Default =2
    Value=0———–The switch is off regardless of the state prior to power failure.
    Value=1———–The switch is on regardless of the state prior to power failure.
    Value=2(default) memory state before power failure
    This switch will be return to state prior to the power failure a after power is restored.

  • Dimmer speed (ON/OFF Control)
    This parameter can access you to set the time from maximum brightness to minimum brightness or minimum brightness to maximum brightness (Only when turn ON/OFF the light )
    Operation: Set up on the hub.
    (GREEN LED flashes 3 times when the configuration parameter changed.)
    Parameter=9 Size=1, Default = 2
    Value=1———–from 0x63 to 0x00 or from 0x00 to 0x63 need 1s
    Value=2———–from 0x63 to 0x00 or from 0x00 to 0x63 need 2s
    Value=10 from 0x63 to 0x00 or from 0x00 to 0x63 need 10s

  • Dimmer speed (only for local press & hold)
    This parameter can access you to set the time from maximum brightness to minimum brightness or minimum brightness to maximum brightness.
    (Only when hold to change the brightness or control from HUB).
    Operation: Set up on the hub.
    (GREEN LED flashes 3 times when the configuration parameter changed.)
    Parameter=10 Size=1, Default = 4
    Value=1 ———-from 0x63 to 0x00 or from 0x00 to 0x63 need 1s
    Value=2———–from 0x63 to 0x00 or from 0x00 to 0x63 need 2s
    Value=10———-from 0x63 to 0x00 or from 0x00 to 0x63 need 10s

  • Multilevel minimum value can be set
    This parameter can access you to set Min brightness level setting Operation: Quickly press the switch “down” button 5 times
    (GREEN LED flashes 3 times when the configuration parameter changed.)
    -Parameter=11 Size=1 Default = 10
    Value=0 ———-disable
    Value=1

    Value=99

  • Multilevel maximum value can be set
    This parameter can access you to set Max brightness level setting Operation: Quickly press the switch “up” button 5 times
    (GREEN LED flashes 3 times when the configuration parameter changed.)
    Parameter=12 Size=1 Default = 99
    Value=0 ———–disable
    Value=1
    ..
    Value=99

  • Association Group:
    Group 1 supports 1 node ID,
    Group 2 Supports maximum of 5 node ID’s
    Association group_1: Z-Wave Plus Lifeline
    Association Group 2: Send Basic Set ON / Off

  • Locally Button Press function:
    1: press 1x: turn output ON (to last set brightness level) or OFF
    2: hold: dimmer up or dimmer down relate to Parameter 1
    3: quickly press 2x: send scne1/scene2
    4: quickly press 3x: inclusion or exclusion
    5: quickly press down 5x: Set the minimum brightness
    6: quickly press up 5x: Set the maximum brightness
    7: quickly press down 10x: change LED indicator
    8: quickly press up 8x: change locally button function
    9: quickly press down 8x: change restores state after power failure
    10: Factory reset click Z-Wave button 2 times quickly, and hold for at least 10 seconds.

Generic Device Class:
0x11- GENERIC_TYPE SWITCH_MULTILEVEL
Specific Device Class:
0x01-SPECIFIC_TYPE POWER_SWITCH_MULTILEVEL
Command Classes:
0x5E – COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO
0x26 – COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_MULTILEVEL
0x85 – COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION
0x8E – COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION
0x59 – COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO
0x55 – COMMAND_CLASS_TRANSPORT_SERVICE
0x86 – COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION
0x72 – COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC
0x5A – COMMAND_CLASS_DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY
0x73 – COMMAND_CLASS_POWERLEVEL
0x70 – COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION
0x5B- COMMAND_CLASS_CENTRAL_SCENE
0x9F – COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY_2
0x6C – COMMAND_CLASS_SUPERVISION
0x7A – COMMAND_CLASS_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD

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FCC / IC
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC and Industry Canada license- exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

  1. this device may not cause harmful interference, and
  2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

FCC NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in  a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following  measures:
Important note: To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, no change to the antenna or the device is permitted. Any change to the antenna or the device could result in the device exceeding the RF exposure requirements and void user’s  authority to operate the device.

CONTROLLING APPLIANCES
Please exercise EXTREME CAUTION when using Z-Wave devices to control appliances. Reason being is because the appliance you want to control may be in a separate room and if unintentional behavior occurs (such as a device turning on or off – either intentionally via schedules, or unintentionally via network error) this event may lead to a hazardous condition. For these reasons, please note the following suggestions:

  1. Do not include Z-Wave devices in Groups or Scenes if they control appliances.
  2. Do not use Z-Wave devices to control electric heaters or any other appliances which may present a hazardous condition due to unattended, unintentional, or automatic power control.

CAUTION – PLEASE READ!
This device is intended for installation in accordance with the National Electric Code and local regulations in the United States, or the Canadian Electrical Code and local regulations in Canada. If you are unsure or uncomfortable about performing this installation consult a qualified electrician.

WARNING – SHOCK HAZARD
TURN OFF THE POWER to the circuit for the switch and lighting fixture at the service panel (circuit breaker) prior to installation.

ALL WIRING CONNECTIONS MUST BE MADE WITH THE POWER OFF to avoid personal injury and/or damage to the switch.

OTHER WARNINGS
Risk of Fire Risk of Electrical Shock Risk of Burns

MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
Please DO NOT use this switch to control Medical or Life Support equipment. Z-Wave devices should never be used to control the On/Off status of Medical and/or Life Support equipment.

WARRANTY
Our Products warrants this product to be free from manufacturing defects for a period of one year from the original date of consumer purchase. This warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of this product only and does not extend to consequential or incidental damage to other products that may be used with this product. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or permit the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damage, so the above limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
V1.0 2020.12

Troubleshooting

Possible Problem Possible Cause Solution

1. The connected LED is flashed/too bright when
set it to the Minimum brightness level.| LED brightness minimum setting is incorrect.| Please set the minimum brightness level according to the manual.
2. Couldn’t pair with hub/your hub cannot
recognize the device.| The device needs to be resetted before pairing.| Please reset the device according to the manual.
3. The device couldn’t trun lights on/off manually.| Wiring error| Please check the wiring diagram on the manual.
4. The smart switch is working and the 3-way
switch does not.| 3-way Wiring error| Please check the wiring diagram on the manual.

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