Z-WAVE PAN42 2 Wire In Wall Switch Module User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Z-Wave
Table of Contents
Z-WAVE PAN42 2 Wire In Wall Switch Module
Introduction
This in-wall switch module is a transceiver which is a Z-Wave PlusTM enabled de-vice and is fully compatible with any Z-WaveTM enabled network. Mini size design let the module can easily hide itself into the wall box and that will be good for the house decoration.There are many kinds of application by using the module to switch Load On and Off,This in-wall switch module is a transceiver which is a Z-Wave PlusTM enabled device and is fully compatible with any Z-WaveTM enabled network. Mini size design let the module can easily hide itself into the wall box and that will be good for the house decoration.PAN42 only needs to be connected to two wires, single wire (L) and load (NO1)or single wire (L) and load (NO2). S1 and S2 can be connected externally to switches.
Safety Precautions and Installation
- Avoid installing the unit in storming or raining weather.
- Be sure to isolate or switch off power source before installing or maintenance.
- Do ensure that the power supply circuit protected by a 16A circuit breaker or suitable equivalent fuse.
IMPORTANT
- Installation must be performed by skilled technicians who are informed about the stan-dards and technical requirements of the appliance and its proper installation.
- Check your local codes as they apply to your situation. If the house wiring is of alu-minum, consult with an electrician about proper wiring methods.Before proceeding with the installation, TURN OFF THE POWER TO THE LIGHTING CIR-CUIT AT THE CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSE BOX TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
Specification
Operating Voltage | 100 -240VAC 50Hz-60Hz |
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Maximum Load | Max. 3A x2 Channels (230Vac/120Vac) (Resistive load) |
Range | Minimum 40 m in door 100m outdoor line of sight |
Operating Temperature | 0°C – 40°C |
Humidity | Up to 85% max. |
Storage Temperature | -20°C to 60°C |
Location | Indoor use only |
Frequency Range | 908.4MHz,916MHz (U.S. A./Mexico) |
868.4MH, 869.85MHz (EU)
920.9MHz, 921.7MHz, 923.1MHz (TW/SG/Thai/KR)
RF Maximum Power| +10dBm (Peak), -10dBm (Average)
Communication Protocol| Z-Wave™
OTA| Support
FCC ID| RHHPAN42
Dimensions| 50.5(L) x 49.5(W) x 22.5(H) mm
Wire| 0.75mm², 18AWG
Specifications are subject to change and improvement without notic
Troubleshooting
Symptom | Cause of Failure | Recommendation |
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The Switch not working and LED off | 1. The Switch is not connect to the |
Main power
2. The Switch break down
| 1. Check power connections
2. Don’t open up the Switch and send it for repair.
The Switch LED illumi- nating, but cannot con- trol the ON/OFF Switch of the
load attached| Check if the load connect into the Switch has its own ON/OFF
switch| Set the ON/OFF switch of the load attached to ON
The Switch led illuminat- ing, but the Detector cannot control the
Switch
| 1. Not carry out association
2. Same frequency interfer- ence
| 1. Carry out association
2. Wait for a while to re-try
LED keep flashing con- tinuously, but cannot control| Overload occurs| Remove the load attached or check
max. load cannot exceed 85°C (230Vac/120Vac) (Resistive load)
Installation Steps
- Connect PAN42 to AC L line .
- Connect Load1 and Load2 to NO1 and NO2.
- S1 and S2 can be connected externally to switches.
- SX is for S1 and S2 connect port.
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DANGER
Danger of electrocution! All works on the device may be performed only by a
qualified and licensed electrician. Ob-serve national regulations.Any works
introducing changes into the configuration must be always performed with
disconnected voltage.Choosing a Suitable Location
- Do not locate the Module facing direct sunlight, humid or dusty place.
- The suitable ambient temperature for the Module is 0°C~40°C.
- Do not locate the Module where exists combustible substances or any source of heat, e.g. fires, radiators, boiler etc.
- After putting it into use, the body of Module will become a little bit hot of which phe -nomenon is normal.
Adding to Z-WaveTM Network
In the front casing, there is an on/off button with LED indicator below which
is used to tog-gle switch on and off or carries out inclusion, exclusion,
reset or association. When first power is applied, its LED flashes on and off
alternately and repeatedly at 0.5 second inter-vals. It implies that it has
not been assigned a node ID and start auto inclusion.
Auto Inclusion
The function of auto inclusion will be executed as long as the in wall switch
does not have Node ID and just connect the switch to main power.
Note:
Auto inclusion timeout is 2 minutes during which the node information of
explorer frame will be emitted once every several seconds. Unlike “inclusion”
function as shown in the table below, the execution of auto inclusion is free
from pressing the On/Off but-ton on the Switch.The table below lists an
operation summary of basic Z-Wave functions. Please refer to the instructions
for your Z-WaveTM Certificated Primary Controller to access the Setup
function, and to include/exclude/associate devices
Function | Description | LED Indication |
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No node ID | The Z-Wave Controller does not allocate a node ID to the Switch. |
2-second on, 2-second off
Add (Inclusion)| Have Z-Wave Controller entered inclusion mode.| One press one
flash
Pressing Include button of PAN42 three times within 2 seconds will enter
inclusion mode.
Smart start| 1. To initiate the SmartSart process, please type in the
first five digits of DSK string or scan the QR code. The QR Code can be found
on PAN42 or in the box. Ex:
DSK: 18112-24021-58001-62259-
57092- 27453-08187-47408
2. PAN42 is supported with SmartStart, it can be added to Z-Wave™ network by scanning the Z-Wave™ QR code on the product.
3. Without further actions, PAN42 will be automatically included in a certified Z- Wave™ Controller with SmartStart in- clusion ability in 10 minutes after it
turned on.
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Remove (Exclusion)| Have Z-Wave Controller entered exclu- sion mode.| One
press one flash
Pressing Include button of PAN42 three times within 2 seconds will enter
exclu- sion mode.
Node ID has been excluded.| 0.5s On, 0.5s Off (Enter auto inclusion)
Reset| Pressing Include button of PAN42 three times within 2 seconds will
enter inclusion mode.| One press one flash
Within 1 second, press Include button of PAN42 again for 5 seconds.
IDs are excluded.| 0.5s On, 0.5s Off (Enter auto inclusion)
Including a node ID allocated by Z-Wave Controller means inclusion. Excluding
a node
ID allocated by Z-Wave Controller means exclusion.
Failed or success in including/excluding the node ID can be viewed from the
Z-Wave Con-troller. Sometimes people are not easy to execute exclusion or
inclusion especially when PAN42 already installed in a wall box. To solve this
issue, PAN42 support a special fea-ture that can use S1 or S2 to execute
“exclusion, inclusion, Reset or Association” at the first 3 minutes when first
time connect to main power.
LED Indication
To distinguish what mode the switch is in, view from the LED for
identification.
State Type | LED Indication |
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Normal | Whenever we switch On and off of the PAN42 by S1 S2 or On/Off button |
or RF command, the LED will light up 1 second and then off.
No node ID| Under normal operation, when the Switch has not been allocated a
node ID, the LED flashes on and off alternately at 2-second inter-
| vals. By pressing S1 S2 or On/Off button, it will stop flashing tempo-
rarily.
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Learning| When PAN42 is in learning mode, LED flashes on and off alternately
and repeatedly at 0.5 second intervals.
Overload| When overload state occurs, the Switch is disabled of which LED
flashes on and off alternately at 0.2 second intervals. Overload state can be
cleared by disconnect and reconnect the Switch to the main power.
Installation
- Put PAN42 into a wall box and connect the AC power wire L to PAN42 connector L.
- Connect the wall switch to the PAN42 as Fig1.
- there are 3 mode PAN42 can be configured to match different kind of wall switch, please refer to 3-1 Edge / Pulse / Edge-Toggle mode which described in next sec-tion of this user manual
- If Edge-Toggle mode has been set, and the S1 S2 is connect to normal bi-stable switch, every time when change the state of the wall switch will also swap the state of Relaya1 or Relay2
Programming
- Basic Command Class / Binary Switch Command Class The Switch will respond to BASIC and BINARY commands that are part of the Z-Wave system.
- BASIC_GET / BINARY_SWITCH_GET Since the switch have two relays, the Switch will report its On/Off state of relay1 and relay2. Report ON when either relay 1 ON or relay 2 ON. Report OFF when both relay 1 and relay 2 OFF. Basic Get-Command: [Command Class Basic, Basic Get] Report OFF: [Command Class Basic, Basic Report, Value = 0(0x00)] Report ON:[Command Class Basic, Basic Report, Value = 255(0xFF)]Binary Switch Get Command:[Command Class Switch Binary, Switch Bi-nary Get]
- Binary Switch Report Command: Report OFF:[Command Class Switch Binary, Switch Binary Report, Value =0(0x00)] Report ON:[Command Class Switch Binary, Switch Binary Report, Value = 255(0xFF)]
1-2 BASIC_SET / SWITCH_BINARY_SET
- [Command Class Basic, Basic Set, Value = 1~99,255(0xFF)]: both the load attached to the Switch turns on.
- [Command Class Basic, Basic Set, Value = 0(0x00)]: both the load attached to the Switch turns off.
- [Command Class Switch Binary, Switch Binary Set, Value = 1~99,255(0xFF)]: both the load attached to the Switch turns on.
- [Command Class Switch Binary, Switch Binary Set, Value = 0(0x00)]: both the load attached to the Switch turns off.
2. Z-Wave’s Groups (Association Command Class Version 2)
The Switch can be set to send reports to the associated Z-Wave devices. It supports three groups and every group has five nodes support. Group1 is called Lifeline which support SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT、
- NOTIFICATIONREPORT、INDICATOR
- REPORT and DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION.
- Group2 and Group3 are support SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT.
- For group 1, the Switch will report ON/OFF status of Relay1 and Relay2
- For group 2, the Switch will report ON/OFF status of Relay1
- For group 3, the Switch will report ON/OFF status of Relay2
- 2-1 Auto report to Grouping 1 ~3(Maximum Node 5)
- 2-1-1 On/Off Event Report When “on” or “off” state has been changed (ex. Press S1 S2 or include on/off button), it will send Binary Switch Report to the nodes of Group1~3.
2-2 Multi Channel Command Class Version 3
- PAN42 also support Multi channel command class(version 3), which include
- BINARY_SWITCH_GET, BINARY_SWITCH_SET, BASIC_GET, BASIC_SET, You may
- control or get report from 2 endpoint of PAN42
2-2-1 BINARY_SWITCH_GET
- You may get the ON/OFF state from every endpoint, when endpoint set to 1, PAN42 will reply
- ON(0xFF) either Relay 1 is ON, report OFF (0x00) when Relay 1 is OFF. If endpoint set
- to 2, PAN42 will reply state of Relay2.
- Below is an example show a source endpoint 5 send a Get command to PAN42 endpoin
COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL| Since the endpoint is 1 so PAN42 will reply
ON(0xFF) when Relay 1 is ON, report OFF (0x00) when Relay 1 is OFF.
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MULTI_CHANNEL_CMD_ENCAP
Source End Point = 0x01
(Bit Address+Destination End Point = 0x05)| (Bit Address =0 ; Destination End
Point)
Command Class = 0x25| (Command_Class_Switch_Binary =
0x25)
Command =0x03| (Switch_Binary_Report = 0x03)
Parameter 1 = 0xFF| (ON=0xFF , OFF=0x00)
COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL| (this is the endpoint of command owner here we
assume endpoint is 5 , if the owner doesn’t support multi
Channel this value will be 0)
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MULTI_CHANNEL_CMD_ENCAP
Source End Point = 0x05
(Bit Address+Destination End Point = 0x01)| (Bit Address =0 ; Destination End
Point range from 1~2)
Command Class = 0x25| (Command_Class_Switch_Binary = 0x25)
Command =0x02| (Switch_Binary_Get = 0x02)
The example of the command show that switch off relay2 of PAN42
COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL| (this is the endpoint of command owner here we assume endpoint is 1 , if the owner doesn’t support multi
Channel this value will be 0)
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MULTI_CHANNEL_CMD_ENCAP
Source End Point = 0x01
(Bit Address+Destination End Point = 0x02)| (Bit Address =0 ; Destination End
Point range1~2)
Command Class = 0x25| (Command_Class_Switch_Binary =
0x25)
Command =0x01| (Switch_Binary_Set = 0x01)
Parameter 1 = 0x00| (ON=0xFF , OFF=0x00)
3. Z-Wave’s Configuration
Configuration Parameter| Function| Size (Byte)| Value|
Unit| Default| Description
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1| Edge or Pulse mode or Edge-Toggle mode| 1| 1-3| | 1| 1:Edge mode
2:Pulse mode 3:Edge-Toggle
mode
2| Restore switch state mode| 1| 0-2| | 1| 0 : Switch off
1 : Last switch state
2 : Switch on
3-1 Edge / Pulse / Edge-Toggle mode
Manual switch S1 and S2 can set to Edge mode or Pulse mode or Edge-Toggle
mode, default value is Edge mode.
Edge mode: this mode is suitable for the bi stable wall switch that has
indicator point on the switch, and the same position correspond to same state
of relay1 and relay2. if the PAN42 relay change the state because of receiving
Z-Wave RF command, it may need two times of change (switch on to off or switch
off to on) to let relay back to the correspond state.
Pulse mode: this mode is suitable for the toggle type wall switch to swap the
state of Relay1 or Relay2.
Edge-Toggle mode: this mode is suitable for the normal bi-stable switch, every
time when change the state of the wall switch will also swap the state of
Relay1 or Relay2.
3-2 Restore switch state mode
Whenever the AC power return from lost, PAN42 will restore the switch state
which could be SWITCH OFF 、 LAST SWITCH STATE 、 SWITCH ON. The default setting
is LAST SWITCH STATE. Firmware update over the air (OTA) PAN42 is based on
700 series SoC and supports Firmware Update Command Class, it can receive the
updated firmware image sent by controller via the Z-Wave RF media. It is a
helpful and convenient way to improve some function if needed.
Command Classes
The Switch supports Command Classes includingv
Command Class | Version | Required Security Class |
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Z-Wave Plus Info | 2 | None |
Security 0 | 1 | None |
Security 2 | 1 | None |
Supervision | 1 | None |
Transport Service | 2 | None |
Association | 2 | Highest granted Security Class |
Association Group Information | 3 | Highest granted Security Class |
Basic | 2 | Highest granted Security Class |
Binary Switch | 2 | Highest granted Security Class |
Configuration | 4 | Highest granted Security Class |
Device Reset Locally | 1 | Highest granted Security Class |
Firmware Update Meta Data | 5 | Highest granted Security Class |
Indicator | 3 | Highest granted Security Class |
Manufacturer Specific | 2 | Highest granted Security Class |
Multi Channel Association | 3 | Highest granted Security Class |
Multi Channel Command | 4 | Highest granted Security Class |
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Notification | 8 | Highest granted Security Class |
Powerlevel | 1 | Highest granted Security Class |
Version | 3 | Highest granted Security Class |
Disposal
This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other household wastes throughout the EU. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. To return your used device, please use the return and collection systems or contact the retailer where the product was purchased. They can take this product for environmental safe recycling.
FCC Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limit’s fora 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 in-terference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interfer-ence 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 of the following measures:
- 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 is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference, and
- This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Caution:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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