SECURE SSP 301 Z-Wave Switch and Repeater Instruction Manual

June 6, 2024
SECURE

SSP 301 Z-Wave
Switch and Repeater

User and Installation Instructions
BGX501-920-R04

SSP 301

The Secure SSP 301 is a switch and repeater that forms part of a Z-Wave Plus™ home automation network. The SSP 301 is a mains powered device that will switch (power On/Off) a connected appliance either by the Z-Wave network or manually by pressing its integrated button.

The SSP 301 acts as a repeater in a Z-Wave network by helping messages from other devices reach there destinations.
The SSP 301 is a fully compliant Z-Wave Plus™ device that will work with other manufacturers’ Z-Wave devices.

Installation

Step 1: Unpack, and insert the SSP 301 into the wall socket. Ensure that the red-coloured network status LED is flashing (once per second).

Note: If the network status LED is not flashing check the following.

  • Ensure that the wall socket switch is on.
  • Press the top button, the relay status LED should switch ON and glow green.
  • If the relay status LED does not glow then the device is not functioning.
  • It is possible that the SSP 301 was part (joined) of another network previously; if so, exclude it first before attempting to include onto a new netwrok. Refer to step-2 for the exclusion process.
  • Avoid locations alongside or behind large metal surfaces that could interfere with the low power radio signals between the unit and the controller.

Step 2: Including and Excluding a Device
To include the SSP 301 onto a network, put the controller into inclusion mode. Now, press and hold the button on SSP301 for 4 to 7 seconds then release. The network status LED will start flashing (twice per second) on the successful start of the inclusion process.

Note: Inclusion means add and exclusion means delete.
Note: Refer to the controller’s manual for controller relevant actions.
On successful inclusion the LED will turn off. The total process can take up to 20 seconds  (Refer to the “Technical specifications –Radio” section for details).
If the device fails to join the network it will go back to the factory default state and the Network status LED will start flashing once per second.
If there is an issue with RF communication, re-locate the device and repeat the inclusion process.

To exclude the SSP 301 from a network, put the controller into exclusion mode (refer to controller instructions) and follow the same sequence as per the inclusion process for include node. After successful exclusion the network status LED will start flashing once per second, and the device will reset to factory default.

If exclusion fails, the SSP 301 network status LED will turn off after about 5 seconds.
Note: Exclusion only works when the device is in direct range of the controller (no repeater allowed)
Associating SSP 301 in a Z-Wave Network (follow step 3 to 5)
Note: Association process only works after the device has been included onto network
Step 3: Put the controller into Association Mode.
Note: Some controllers can automatically associate. Always check with the manufacturer’s manual.
Step 4: Identify the device to the controller by sending the node information, to do this press and hold the SSP 301 button for more than 1 second, but less than 4 seconds, and then release.
Step 5: The controller should confirm association when the process is successfully completed this depends on your controller see the manufacturers documentation supplied with your controller for this information.

Appliance Socket

Press the SSP 301 button (less than one second) to supply power to its socket. By default, the green LED will be lit when the supply is On. The socket type will vary with country. The figure shows the UK variant. Ensure that the appliance plug is firmly plugged into the appliance socket.

Button Actions

Button press time Operation LED status
Less than 1 second Toggles supply to socket outlet Toggles green LED
1-4 seconds Send NIF (used for Association) NA
4-7 seconds Inclusion/exclusion Red LED flashes twice per second
7-11 Seconds SSP 301 resets to factory default (Refer ‘Device Reset Locally’
command class) Red LED flashes once per second

Z-Wave Plus command classes

Z-Wave Plus Device Classes Implemented Device Class
Generic Binary Switch
Specific On/OFF Power Switch
Basic Routing Slave

Command Class| Commands Supported
Basic (V1)| Get
Set
Report
Mapped on Binary Switch Command class (V1)
Binary switch (V1)| Get
Set
Report
Manufacturer Specific (V2)| Get
Report
Manufacturer ID = 0x0059
Product Type ID = Ox000E
Product ID = Ox0001 (UK & EU)
Product ID = 0x0002 (ANZ)
Version (V2)| Get
---|---
Report
Version Command Class Get
Version Command Class Report
Association (V2)| Set
Get
Report
Remove
Supported Groupings Get
Supported Groupings Report
Specific Group Get Command
Specific Group Report Command
Product supports one association group that have maximum of 4 nodes.

Configuration (V1)

| Set
Get
Report
See Configuration Parameters for details
Device Reset Locally (V1)| Report
Please use this procedure only when the primary controller is missing or otherwise inoperable,
Power cycle the device, press and hold the button for 7-11 seconds within the 60 seconds of power cycle to put the device in factory default. It reset all configuration and association to factory default. It also removes the device from Z-Wave network.

Association Group Info (V1)| Group Name Get
Group Name Report
Group Info get
Group Info Report
Group Command List Get
Group Command List Report
Only one association group is supported and its name is “Lifeline”
Profile MSB –
ASSOCIATION GROUP INFO REPORT PROFILE GENERAL
Profile LSB –
ASSOCIATION GROUP INFO REPORT PROFILE_ GENERAL NA
Supported Command class and command: Command Class –
COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_BINARY,
Command – SWITCH BINARY REPORT
Z-Wave Plus Info (V2)| Report
---|---
Get
Role Type –
ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_REPORT_ROLE_TYPE_SLAVE_ALWAYS_ON
Node Type –
ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_REPORT_NODE_TYPE_ZWAVE PLUS_NODE
Installer Icon-
ICON_TYPE_GENERIC_ON_OFF_POWER_SWITCH
User Icon-
ICON_TYPE_GENERIC_ON_OFF_POWER_SWITCH
Power Level (V1)| Power Level Set
Power Level Get
Power Level Report
Power Level Test Node Set
Power Level Test Node Get
Power Level Test Node Report

Note: For more information about Z-Wave command classes and their use refer to
“SDS12652 Z-Wave command Class Specification version 3 or above and “SDS12657 Z-Wave Command Class Specification” version 2 or above.

Configuration Parameters 1 to 3

N| Type| Unit| Size Bytes| Max Value|

Factory Default Value

---|---|---|---|---|---
1| Delta based switch Status reporting| NA| 1| 1|

1

2

| Time interval based Switch Status Reporting| Sec.| 2| 65520|

0

Controllers may only allow configuring signed values. In order to set values in the range 32768 …65520, the value sent in the application shall be equal to desired value minus 65520. For example, to set time interval to 36000 seconds it may be needed to set a value 36000-65536=-29536.

3

| Relay & LED configuration| NA| 1| 3|

0

Refer Table “Relay and green LED configuration” for details.
Common attributes:

  • Minimum Value is zero for above parameters.
  • Zero configuration mean corresponding functionality is disabled.
  • Value set more than maximum allowable limit will be rejected silently, and SSP 301 will retain it last configuration value.

Important: When any configuration is set, then it shall be recommended that user should read back and verify that has been set correctly.

Relay and green LED configuration

Config Value| Relay Status After Power Cycle|

LED Status

---|---|---
0| Open| ON for Relay Close
OFF for Relay Open
1| Retain last status over the power cycle| ON for Relay Close
OFF for Relay Open
2| Open| ON for Relay Open
OFF for Relay Close
3| Retain last status  over the power cycle| ON for Relay Open
OFF for Relay Close

SSP 301 is shipped with zero default relay LED configuration

Visual Indication of a Communication Failure

The SSP 301 can indicate a communication failure state to the end user in the following situation: if the SSP 301 is configured with TIME-INTERVAL based data reporting (Configuration parameters #2) and at least one node is associated to it.
In that situation, if there is no Communication Acknowledge with any associated device in the network for more than one hour the device will indicate a communication fail status.
The communication fail status will be represented on the device by the continuous glowing of the network status LED. When the device establishes communication with any associated node in the network it will come out of the communication fail state.

Technical specifications

Electrical

Purpose of control:| Electrical control
Supply:| 230V±10% AC, 50Hz
Current rating (load):| Resistive|    Inductive
UK:| 13 A| 0.4   3 A
EU:| 16 A| 0.4   3 A
ANZ:| 10:00 AM| 0.4   3 A
Control type:| Micro-disconnection
Control action:| Type 1B
Software class:| Class A
Burden:| <1W in standby
Mechanical
Dimensions (WxDxH):| UK: 60 x 61 x 119mm
EU: 60 x 95 x 119mm
ANZ: 60 x 69 x 119mm
Product weight with
single unit packing:| UK: 250 ± 30 g
EU: 340 ± 30 g
ANZ: 240 ± 30 g
Case material:
retardant| Thermoplastic, flame

After Care: Clean only with a clean damp cloth – do not use any aggressive cleaning agents. If cleaning agents are necessary, check compatibility before use.
Mounting: UK: Type G EU: “Schuko” Type E & Type F
ANZ: Type I
Ball Pressure Test Temperature: 75°C

Environmental
Impulse voltage rating: Cat II 2500V
Storage temperature: -20°C to 55°C
Operating temperature: 0°C to 40°C
Environmental humidity range: 0%RH to 95%RH
Atmospheric range: 980hPa to 1035hPa
Pollution degree: Degree 2
Enclosure protection: IP30

Radio

RF frequency –
Europe & UK: 868.42MHz
ANZ: 921.42MHz
RF range: 100m line of sight in open air
Class: 3
Inclusion: If the Z-Wave controller does not respond within 2-seconds then the SSP 301 will try with NWI
(Network Wide Inclusion). The total process can take up to 20 seconds.
This is a Z-Wave certified product and can be used with Z-Wave controllers that support its functionality. Please refer to the documentation provided by the gateway or controller manufacturer. See the Z-Wave alliance website www.z-wavealliance.org for certified controllers.

Compliance

EN 60730-1, BS EN 60730-1
BS EN 60730-2-7
BS EN 62479, R&TTE directive
BS 1363-3 (for UK), IEC 60884-1 (for EU)
ETSI EN 300 220-2, EN 301 489 part 1 & 3
AS/NZS 3122 and RCM ACMA (for ANZ)

Notes

Secure Meters (UK) Ltd
Secure House, Lulworth Close,
Chandlers Ford,
Eastleigh, SO53 3TL
United Kingdom
t: +44 1962 840048 f: +44 1962 841046
www.securemeters.com BGX501-920

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