MOSS CONTZGB5CH12V48V 4 in 1 Universal Zigbee LED Controller Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- MOSS
Table of Contents
- TouchLink to a Zigbee Remote
- Removed from a Zigbee Network through Coordinator or Hub Interface
- Factory Reset Manually
- Factory Reset through a Zigbee Remote (Touch Reset)
- Find and Bind Mode
- Learning to a Zigbee Green Power Switch
- Delete Learning to a Zigbee Green Power Switch
- Setup a Zigbee Network & Add Other Devices to the Network (No Coordinator
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
4 in 1 Universal Zigbee LED Controller
MODEL : CONTZGB5CH12V48V
Important: Read All Instructions Prior to Installation
Function introduction
LED indicator, stays solid on when power on the controller, turns off after
added to a Zigbee hub, indicates (same status as connected load) when
programming the controller (network pairing, touchline, factory reset)
Dial switch for device mode selection, DIM, CCT, RGBW, and RGB+CCT
4 modes are available, the factory default is RGB+CCT mode
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Under RGBW mode, the W channel can be turned on through Gateway’s color temperature control interface which will mix RGB channels as 1 channel white and then make color tuning with the 4th channel white. Once turned on, the brightness of the white channel will be controlled together with RGB channels.
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Under RGBW mode, the W channel can be controlled separately from RGB channels through RGBW Zigbee remote or touch panel’s W button, please refer to their manuals.
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Under RGB+CCT mode, RGB channels and tunable white channels are controlled separately, they can not be turned on and controlled at the same time.
Product Data
Input
Voltage| Output
Current| Output
Power| Connector
Current Rating| Wire Size| Remarks| Size(LxWxH)| Ambient
Temperature| Max. Casing
Temperature
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
12-48VDC| Max. 8A/CH(§12V/24V
Max. 6A/CH(p6V
Max. 4A/CH(g48V
| Max. 96W/CH(g)12V
Max. 192W/CH©24V
Max. 216W/CH@36V
Max. 192W/CH(§48V
| Max. 20A
(12-30AWG)
| 0.05-3.3mm 2| Constant voltage| 170x59x29mm
75°C
| -20°C – +50°C|
- 4 in 1 universal Zigbee LED controller based on the latest ZigBee 3.0 protocol
- 4 different device modes DIM, CCT, RGBW, and RGB+CCT in 1 controller, and selectable by dial switch
- Enables to control ON/OFF, light intensity, color temperature, RGB color of connected LED lights
- Can directly pair to a compatible ZigBee remote via Touchlink
- Supports self-forming ZigBee network without a coordinator
- Supports find and bind mode to bind a ZigBee remote
- Supports Zigbee green power and can bind max. 20 Zigbee green power switches
- Compatible with universal Zigbee gateway or hub products
- Compatible with universal Zigbee remotes
- Waterproof grade: IP20
Safety & Warnings
- DO NOT install with power applied to the device.
- DO NOT expose the device to moisture.
Operation
- Do wiring according to the connection diagram correctly.
- This ZigBee device is a wireless receiver that communicates with a variety of ZigBee compatible systems. This receiver receives and is controlled by wireless radio signals from the compatible ZigBee system.
- Zigbee Network Pairing through Coordinator or Hub (Added to a Zigbee Network)
Step 1: Remove the device from the previous Zigbee network if it has
already been added to it, otherwise pairing will fail. Please refer to the
part “Factory Reset Manually”.
Step 2 : From your ZigBee Controller or hub interface, choose to add a
lighting device and enter Pairing mode as instructed by the controller.
Step 3 : Reset the power of the device to set it into network pairing
mode (connected light flashes twice slowly), 15 seconds timeout, repeat this
step.
Step 4: Connected light will blink 5 times and then stay solid on, then the device will appear in your controller’s menu and can be controlled through the controller or hub interface.
TouchLink to a Zigbee Remote
Step 1: Method 1: Short press the “Prog” button 4 times (or reset the power of
the device 4 times) to start Touchlink commissioning immediately under any
circumstances, 180S timeout, repeat this step.
Method 2: Reset the power of the device, Touchlink commissioning will start
after 15S if it’s not added to a Zigbee network, 165S timeout. Or start
immediately if it’s already added to a network, 180S timeout. Once timeout,
repeat this step.
Note 1) Directly TouchLink (both not added to a ZigBee network), each device
can link with 1 remote.
2) TouchLink after both are added to a ZigBee network, each device can link
with max. 30 remotes.
3) To control by both hub and remote, add remote and device to hub network
first then TouchLink.
4) After TouchLink, the device can be controlled by the linked remotes.
Removed from a Zigbee Network through Coordinator or Hub Interface
From your ZigBee controller or hub interface, choose to delete or reset the lighting device as instructed. The connected light blinks 3 times to indicate a successful reset.
Factory Reset Manually
Step 1: Short press the “Prog.” key 5 times continuously or reset the power of the device 5 times continuously if the “Prog.” key is not accessible.
Note 1) If the device is already at the factory default setting, there is
no indication when the factory reset again.
2) All configuration parameters will be reset after the device is reset or
removed from the network.
Factory Reset through a Zigbee Remote (Touch Reset)
Step 1: Reset the power of the device to start TouchLink Commissioning, 180 seconds timeout, repeat this step.
Find and Bind Mode
Step 1: Short press the “Prog.” button 3 times (Or reset the power of the device (initiator node) 3 times) to start to Find and Bind mode (connected light flashes slowly) to find and bind target node, 180 seconds timeout, repeat this step.
Learning to a Zigbee Green Power Switch
Step 1: Short press the “Prog.” button 4 times (Or reset the power of the
device 4 times) to start Learning to GP switch mode (connected light flashes
twice), 180 seconds timeout, repeat this step.
Note: Make sure the device and the remote or touch panel are already
added to the same Zigbee hub.
Delete Learning to a Zigbee Green Power Switch
Step 1: Short press the “Prog.” button 3 times (Or reset the power of the device 3 times) to start deleting Learning to GP switch mode (connected light flashes slowly), 180 seconds timeout, repeat this step.
Setup a Zigbee Network & Add Other Devices to the Network (No Coordinator
Required)
Step 1: Short press the “Prog.” button 4 times (Or reset the power of the device 4 times) to enable the device to set up a Zigbee network (connected light flashes twice) to discover and add other devices, 180 seconds timeout, repeat
Step 2: Set another device or remote or touch panel into network pairing mode
and pair to the network, refer to their manuals.
Step 3: Pair more devices and remotes to the network as you would like, refer
to their manuals.
Step 4: Bind the added devices and remotes through Touchlink so that the
devices can be controlled by the
remotes, refer to their manuals.
Note 1) Each added device can link and be controlled by max. 30 added remotes.
2) Each added remote can link and control max. 30 added devices.
ZigBee Clusters the device supports are as follows:
Input Clusters
• 0x0000: Basic • 0x0003: Identify
• 0x0004: Groups
• 0x0005: Scenes
• 0x0006: On/off
• 0x0008: Level Control
• 0x0300: Color Control
• 0x0b05: Diagnostics
Output Clusters
• 0x0019: OTA
OTA
The device supports firmware updating through OTA and will acquire new
firmware from the Zigbee controller or hub every 10 minutes automatically.
Product Dimension
Wiring Diagram
RGB+CCT Mode
1) When a total load of each receiver is not over 20A
2) When a total load of each receiver is over 20A
Note: please make sure the dial switches are at the position for RGB+CCT
mode as shown in the above diagram.
RGBW Mode
1) When a total load of each receiver is not over 20A
Note: please make sure the dial switches are at the position for CCT mode as shown in the above diagram.
DIM Mode
- When a total load of each receiver is not over 20A
Note: please make sure the dial switches are at the position for DIM mode as shown in the above diagram.
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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