namron 4512746 Z-Wave Switch 16A Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- NAMRON
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NAMRON Z-WAVE SWITCH 16A
Important: Read All Instructions Prior to Installation
Function introduction
Product Data
Z- Wave Frequency | 868.42 MHZ ( EU) |
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Input Voltage | AC 100- 240V |
Output Voltage | AC 100- 240V |
Output Current | 16A max. |
Operating temperature | 0 to 40°C |
Relative humidity | 8% to 80% |
Dimensions | 45.5x45x20.3mm |
Compatible Load Types
Load Symbol| Load Type| Maximum Load|
Remarks
| LED lamps with transformers| 1220W @ 2 30V 580W @ 1 10V| Due to the variety
of LED lamp designs, a maximum number of LED lamps is further dependent on
power factor results when connected to the switch.
| LED drivers| 1220W @ 2 30V 580W @ 1 10V| The maximum permitted number of
drivers is 1220W divided by driver nameplate power rating.
| Incandescent lighting, HV Halogen lamps| 3680W @ 2 30V 1760W @ 1 10V|
| Low voltage halogen lighting with electronic transformers| 1220W @ 2 30V
580W @ 1 10V|
| Electrical appliances such as television, refrigerator, water heating etc.|
3680W @ 2 30V 1760W @ 1 10V|
Safety & Warnings
- DO NOT install with power applied to the device.
- DO NOT expose the device to moisture.
Quick Start How to install:
- Step 1: power on the Z-Wave in-well switch.
- Step 2: activate inclusion mode on your Z-Wave controller.
- Step 3: activate the inclusion mode of the switch by triple pressing the action button on the switch. The switch will be included to the Z-Wave network.
Product Description
The in-wall switch is a Z-Wave device that is used to switch ON/OFF the
connected light or electrical appliances and can be controlled by other Z-Wave
devices. The In-wall switch 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 the SmartStart inclusion. SmartStart enabled products can
be added into a Z-Wave network by scanning the Z-Wave QR Code present on the
product with a controller providing SmartStart inclusion. No further action is
required and the SmartStart product will be added automatically within a
period after the QR code is scanned or reset the power of the device. Please
find the OR code on the device casing.
The encryption mode that the switch supports is S2 Unauthenticated. When the
switch is being included in a Z-Wave network, you can use your primary
controller/gateway to enable encryption mode or disable encryption. (The
primary controller/gateway shall support encryption mode configuration). The
switch supports OTA and can update firmware wirelessly. In addition, the
switch is equipped with Power Metering and over-current protection.
Operation
Installation Guide
Please read carefully the enclosed user manual before installation of the in-
wall switch, in order to ensure error-free functioning.
ATTENTION: Prior to the assembly of the product, the voltage network has
to be switched OFF and ensured against re-switching.
Inclusion (adding to a Z-Wave network)
- Set primary controller/gateway into inclusion mode (Please refer to your primary controlthoairtlialmit-Whvs to turn your controller into inclusion).
- Power on the in-wall switch and set it into inclusion mode. There are two methods to set the in-wall switch into inclusion mode:
1)Triple press the action button on the switch, LED indicator will flash
rapidly, it will set the switch into inclusion mode for 30 seconds, if there
is no reply from the gateway, the device will quit inclusion mode after 30
seconds. 21 When the value of parameter 5 is configured as 1, triple press the
external switch rapidly within 1.5 seconds, LED indicator will flash rapidly,
it will set the switch into inclusion mode for 30 seconds, if there is no
reply from the gateway, the device will quit inclusion mode after 30 seconds.
The LED indicator will stay solid for 3 seconds if the device is added to the
network successfully. The indicator will turn off if inclusion fails.
Exclusion (removing from a Z-Wave network)
There are two exclusion methods: Method 1: Exclusion from the primary
controller/gateway as follows:
- Set the primary controller/gateway into exclusion mode (Please refer to your primary controller’s manual on how to set your controller into exclusion).
- Power on the in-wall switch and set it into exclusion mode. There are two methods to set the in-wall switch into exclusion mode:
1)Triple press the action button on the switch, LED indicator will flash rapidly, it will set the switch into exclusion mode for 30 seconds, if there is no reply from the gateway, the device will quit exclusion mode after 30 seconds.
- When the value of parameter 5 is configured as 1, triple press the external switch rapidly within 1.5 seconds, LED indicator will flash rapidly, it will set the switch into exclusion mode for 30 seconds, if there is no reply from the gateway, the device will quit exclusion mode after 30 seconds.
The LED indicator will stay solid on for 3 seconds if the device is removed
from the network successfully. The indicator will turn off if exclusion fails.
Method 2: Factory reset the switch will force the switch to be excluded from a
network. (please refer to the part “Factory Reset” cf this manual)
Note: Factory reset is not recommended for exclusion, please use this
procedure only if the primary controller/gateway is missing or otherwise
inoperable.
Factory Reset
Press and hold down the action button for over 10 seconds, LED indicator
flashes slowly, the switch will restart and reset to factory defaults.
Scene Control
Users can configure scenes using command class SCE NE_ACTUATOR_CONF_SET, and
activate the scenes using command class SCENE_ACTIVATION_SET.
Association
Z-Wave devices control other Z-Wave devices. The relationship between one
device controlling another device is called association. In order to control a
different device, the controlling device needs to maintain a list of devices
that will receive controlling commands. These lists are called association
groups and they are always related to certain events (e.g. button pressed). In
case the event happens all devices stored in the respective association group
will receive a common wireless command.
Association Groups:
Association Groups
| Group Name| Max Nodes|
Description
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Group 1| **** Lifeline| 5| 1. When pressing and holding down the “Reset”
button for 10S to reset the device, send ” Device Reset Locally Notification”
to associated devices of this group to report factory reset information.
2. When the overload is detected, send ” NOTIFICATION_REPORT” to the
associated devices of this group.
3. Report energy meter actively.
4. Send basic reports automatically.
Set and unset associations:
(Note: All association information will be cleared automatically once the
switch is excluded from a network.) Set association by operating primary
controller/gateway to send packets to the switch: The primary
controller/gateway sends packets to the switch using “Command Class
ASSOCIATION”
Node Information Frame
The Node Information Frame is the business card of a Z-Wave device. It
contains information about the device type and the technical capabilities. The
inclusion and exclusion of the device is confirmed by sending out a Node
Information Frame. Besides this, it may be needed for certain network
operations to send out a Node Information Frame. How to send out Node
Information Frame: When the switch is set to inclusion/exclusion mode again,
it will send out Node Information Frame, there are 2 kinds of operation as
follows:
- Triple press the action button, the dimmer will be set to inclusion/exclusion mode, then send out Node Information Frame.
- When the switch is under inclusion mode, there are two kinds of operation:
- Triple press inclusion/exclusion button, the switch will be set to inclusion mode again, and send out Node Information Frame.
- Power off and power on the switch, it WII be set to inclusion mode automatically and send out Node Information Frame.
Technical Data
Wireless Range | up to 100 m outside, on average up to 40 m inside buildings |
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SDK | 7.13.6.0 |
Explorer Frame Support | Yes |
Device Type | On/Off Power Switch |
Generic Device Class | GENERIC_TYPE_SWITCH_BINARY |
Specific Device Class | SPECIFIC_TYPE_POWER_SWITCH_BINARY |
Role Type | Always On Slave ( AOS) |
Routing | Yes |
Supported Command Class
Node Info | Security Command Supported Report |
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COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO | V 2 |
COMMAND_CLASS_TRANSPORT_SERVICE | V 2 |
COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY | V 1 |
COMMAND_CLASSSECURITY 2 | V 1 |
COMMAND_CLASS_SUPERVISION | V 1 |
COMMAND_CLASS_METER | |
COMMAND_CLASS_NOTIFICATION | |
COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION | |
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO | |
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION | |
COMMAND_CLASS_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD | |
COMMAND_CLASS_POWERLEVEL | |
COMMAND_CLASS_DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY | |
COMMAND_CLASS_INDICATOR |
Notify action Report
Notify ation Type | Triggering E vent |
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NOTIFICATION_TYPE_POWER_MANA GEMENT( 08) | POWER_MANAGEMENTOVERCURRENT |
DETECTED( 06)
NOTIFICATION_TYPE_POWER_MANA GEMENT( 08)| POWER_MANAGEMENT_OVERLOADED_N
T_DETECTED( 08)
Over Current Alarm: When connecting to a resistive load, over current
protection value is 16A.
Note: When over current or overload protection is enabled (value of
configuration parameter 4 not configured as 0), if the device detects that the
load current is over 16A or power is over 3700W, the relay will be forced to
off, unless reset power of the device, otherwise the device will always be at
alarm status, and report alarm every 60 seconds.
Configuration Command Class
Parameter
| Size| Description|
Default Value
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0x02( 2)| 1| Info: Saving load state before power failure 0 - shutoff load 1
- turn on load 2 - save load state before power failure| 2
0x03( 3)| 1| Info: Enable/disable to send the basic report to the Lifeline
when the load state changed 0 - Disable to send Basic report 1 - Enable to
send Basic report| 1
0x04( 4)| 1| Enable/disable overcurrent or overload protection, report alarm
when the load is over 16A if enabled 0: disable 1: enable| 1
0x05( 5)| 1| External switch type 0: push-button switch 1: normal on/off
switch| 1
0x07( 7)| 1| Added to and removed from a network through external switch (
when enables this function, triple press the external switch to be added to or
removed from a network)0 – disable 1 – enable Note: if this function is
enabled, when triple press the switch rapidly, the device will be set to
inclusion or exclusion mode, then device status will not be reported ( basic
report) during this process.| 1
0x0A( 10)| 1| Power change absolute threshold report, report when the power
change value is over the threshold, unit is W 0: disable absolute threshold
report function 1- 255: the value of the power change absolute threshold, if
power change value is over the threshold value, report the power change value
using METER_REPORT|
5
0x0B( 11)| 1| Current change absolute threshold, unit is 0.1A 0: disable
absolute threshold function 1- 255: the value of the current change absolute
threshold, if current change value is over the threshold value, report the
current change value using METER_REPORT| 1
0x0C( 12)| 1| Voltage change absolute threshold, unit is 1V 0: disable
absolute threshold function 1- 255: the value of the voltage change absolute
threshold, if voltage change value is over the threshold value, report the
voltage change value using METER_REPORT| 2
0x0d( 13)| 4| Time cycle to report the values of energy consumption, voltage,
current and load power actively 60- 2678400 ( 31 days), value of the time
cycle, unit is S.| 1800( 30mins)
Wiring Diagram
Notes for the diagrams :
L – terminal for live lead
N – terminal for neutral lead
L1 – output terminals of the device (controlling connected light source)
S – terminal for external switch
NC – No Connection
1) With Normal On/Off Switch
2) With Single Push Button Switch
3) With Multiple Push Switches for Multiple Control Points
4) Connect With Socket
Product Dimension
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