SUNRICHER Single Color Wall Mounted ZigBee Remote Controller Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- SUNRICHER
Table of Contents
SUNRICHER Single Color Wall Mounted ZigBee Remote Controller
Important: Read All Instructions Prior to Installation
Function introduction
Press and hold down both keys together to search and pair to ZigBee network or factory reset the controller.
Note: This remote supports 4 groups for binding max. 30 lighting devices.![SUNRICHER -Single -Color -Wall Mounted- ZigBee- Remote -Controller- FIG 2]](https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/SUNRICHER-Single- Color-Wall-Mounted-ZigBee-Remote-Controller-FIG-2.jpg)
Product Data
Operation Frequency | 2.4GHz |
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Transmission Range (free field) | 30m |
Power Supply | 3VDC (CR2450) |
Operating temperature | 0-40°C |
Relative humidity | 8% to 80% |
Dimming Range | 0.1%-100% |
Dimensions | 71.2×71.2×13.6mm |
Protection Type | IP20 |
ZigBee Clusters Supported by This Remote Are As Follows: Input clusters:
- Basic
- Power Configuration
- Identify
- Diagnostics
Output clusters:
- Identify
- Group
- On/off
- Level control
- Ota
- ZigBee dim remote based on ZigBee 3.0
- Enables to control both single color lighting devices
- Battery powered remote with low power consumption
- Enables to pair ZigBee lighting devices via touchlink commissioning without coordinator
- Supports find and bind mode to pair with ZigBee lighting devices
- Supports 4 groups for binding max. 30 lighting devices
- 2.4 GHz global operation
- Transmission range up to 30m
- Compatible with universal ZigBee Gateway products
- Compatible with universal single color ZigBee lighting devices
Safety & Warnings
- This device contains a button lithium battery that shall be stored and disposed properly.
- DO NOT expose the device to moisture.
- Do not ingest battery, Chemical Burn Hazard
- This product contains a coin / button cell battery. If the coin / button cell battery is swallowed, it can cause severe internal burns in just 2 hours and can lead to death
- Keep new and used batteries away from children.
- If the battery compartment does not close securely, stop using the product and keep it away from children.
- If you think batteries might have been swallowed or placed inside any part of the body, seek immediate medical attention
Quick Start (Simplified operation compared to standard operations in the part “Operation”)
- Touch link + Add Group 1: Press and hold down both keys for 3 seconds to start touchline and link light device to group 1.
- Touch link + Add Group 2: Press and hold down both keys for 3 seconds to start touchline and link light device to group 2.
- Touch link + Add Group 3: Press and hold down both keys for 3 seconds to start touchlink and link light device to group 3.
- Touch link + Add Group 4: Press and hold down both keys for 3 seconds to start touchlink and link light device to group 4.
Factory reset: click both buttons 3 times to reset the remote (the remote should already be paired to a gateway).
Operation
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This ZigBee Dim remote is a wireless transmitter that communicates with a variety of ZigBee compatible systems. This transmitter sends wireless radio signals that are used to remotely control a compatible system.
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This ZigBee remote supports 4 groups for binding max. 30 lighting devices and enables to control single color ZigBee lighting devices.
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Zigbee Network Pairing through Coordinator or Hub (Added to a Zigbee Network) Note After pairing successfully, the remote information will appear on the controller or hub interface.
No remote information will appear on the hub interface if pairing to Philips Hue Bridge. -
TouchLink to a Zigbee Lighting Device
Step 1: Set the zigbee lighting device to start TouchLink commissioning, please refer to its manual to learn how.
Step 2: Bring the remote within 10cm of the lighting device.
Step 3: Short press ON button of group 1/2/3/4 to choose a group that you would like to pair the device to.
Step 4: Press and hold down both buttons until LED indicator turns on.
Step 5: Immediately short press to start TouchLink commissioning of the remote. LED indicator flashes fast for 3S, then flash 6 times slowly to indicate successful pairing to the device and the light connected to the device will blink twice.
Note: Directly TouchLink (both not added to a ZigBee network), please first factory reset both the remote and device, each remote can link with max. 30 devices, please make sure the first linked device is always powered on when touchlink the remote with 2nd device and more devices.
TouchLink after both added to a ZigBee network, each device can link with max. 30 remotes.
To control by both remote and hub, add both remote and device to network first then TouchLink, after TouchLink, the device can be controlled by the linked remotes and Zigbee hub together. -
Removed from a Zigbee Network through Coordinator or Hub Interface
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Factory Reset Manually
Step 1: Press and hold down both buttons until LED indicator turns on.
Step 2: Immediately short press 5 times continuously, indicator flashes 3 times quickly to indicate successful reset.
Note: All configuration parameters will be reset after the remote is reset or removed from the network. -
Remove a Touchlink Paired ZigBee Lighting Device
Step 1: Set the Touchlink paired zigbee device to start TouchLink commissioning, please refer to its manual to learn how.
Step 2: Bring the remote within 10cm of the lighting device.
Step 3: Short press ON button of group 1/2/3/4 to choose a group that the device was touchlink paired to.
Step 4: Press and hold down both buttons until LED indicator turns on.
Step 5: Immediately short press twice to start TouchLink removing of the remote. LED indicator flashes fast for 3S, then flash 6 times slowly to indicate successful removing. -
Factory Reset a Lighting Device (Touch Reset)
Note: the device shall be added to a network, the remote added to the same one or not added to any network.
Step 1: Set the zigbee device to start TouchLink commissioning, refer to its manual.
Step 2: Bring the remote within 10cm of the lighting device.
Step 3: Press and hold down both buttons until LED indicator turns on.
Step 4: Immediately short press 5 times to start Touch Reset of the remote. LED indicator flashes fast for 3S, then flash 3 times slowly to indicate successful reset. -
Find and Bind a Zigbee Lighting Device
Note: Make sure the device and remote already added to the same zigbee network.
Step 1: Start find and bind mode on the Zigbee lighting device (initiator node) and enable it to find and bind target, refer to its manual.
Step 2: Short press ON button of group 1/2/3/4 to choose a group that you would like to bind the device to.
Step 3: Press and hold down both buttons until LED indicator turns on.
Step 4: Short press to enable the remote (target node) to find and bind initiator.LED indicator flashes 4 times for successful binding or twice if binding fails.
Note: Each remote can bind max. 30 lighting devices. -
Find and Unbind a Zigbee Lighting Device
Step 1: Start find and bind mode on the Zigbee lighting device (initiator node) and enable it to find and bind target, refer to its manual.
Step 2: Short press ON button of group 1/2/3/4 to choose the group that the device already bound to.
Step 3: Press and hold down both buttons until LED indicator turns on.
Step 4: Short press twice to enable the remote (target node) to find and unbind initiator. LED indicator flashes 4 times for successful unbinding or twice if unbinding fails. -
Clear All Find and Bind Mode Paired Lighting Devices
Step 1: Short press ON button of group 1/2/3/4 to choose the group that you would like to unbind all devices.
Step 2: Press and hold down both buttons until LED indicator turns on.
Step 3: Short press 5 times continuously to clear all bound lighting devices . LED indicator flashes 4 times for successful unbinding. -
Setup a Network & Add Devices to the Network (No Coordinator or Hub Required)
Step 1: Factory reset the remote and the lighting device, refer to their manuals.
Step 2: TouchLink the remote and device to setup a network, refer to their manuals.
Step 3: Press and hold down both buttons until LED indicator turns on.
Step 4: Short press to enable the network to discover and add devices, LED indicator will flash twice. 180 seconds timeout, repeat the operation.
Step 5: Set another remote into network pairing mode and pair it to the network, refer to its manual.
Step 6: Add more remotes to the network as you would like.
Step 7: Factory reset the lighting devices that you would like then add them to the network, refer to their manuals. Step 8: Touchlink to pair the added remotes and lighting devices, refer to their manuals. Each remote can link with max. 30 lighting devices. Each lighting device can be linked by max. 30 remotes. -
OTA
The remote supports firmware updating through OTA, and will acquire new firmware from zigbee controller or hub every 10 minutes automatically. -
How to Check Whether the Remote Belongs to a Network or not Short press any button, indicator blinking means the remote has already been added to a network, no blinking of indicator means the remote does not belong to any network.
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Battery Power Monitor Function The remote will report battery power value to the coordinator under following situations:
- When powered on.
- When short pressing both and buttons of group 2 simultaneously.
- When operating the switch to send data packets (over 4 hours since last operation).
- When added to the network by a coordinator.
Installation
- Remove battery insulator
- Use tool to open the silicone gel battery cover
- Pull out the battery insulator
- Install the silicone battery cover back
- Install the controller to wall(2 methods)
- Method 1 :Stick 3M glue on the back of the bracket and then stick the bracket to the wall
- Method 2 :Screw the bracket to the wall
After the bracket is fixed,clip the frame and control part to the bracket in sequence
Mounting
The key part of this controller is a universal one, especially rotary standard
switch element that can be integrated in numerous frames by different
manufactures as below list:
CAUTION
Risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type
- replacement of a battery with an incorrect type that can defeat a safeguard (for example, in the case of some lithium battery types);
- disposal of a battery into fire or a hot oven, or mechanically crushing or cutting of a battery, that can result in an explosion;
- leaving a battery in an extremely high temperature surrounding environment that can result in an explosion or the leakage of flammable liquid or gas;
- a battery subjected to extremely low air pressure that may result in an explosion or the leakage of flammable liquid or gas.
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