myTEM SmartHome MTSWD-100-WL Radio Switch Dimmer Instructions
- June 6, 2024
- myTEM SmartHome
Table of Contents
- myTEM SmartHome MTSWD-100-WL Radio Switch
- Warning and safety instructions
- What is Z-Wave?
- Product description
- Applications
- Preparation for the installation
- Inclusion/Exclusion (“Add/Remove”) of the device
- SmartStart
- “Remove” deletes the memory chip, including all Z-Wave network settings.
- Quick troubleshooting
- Z-Wave Association – Devices control each other
- Z-Wave configuration parameters
- Technical specifications
- Explanation of some Z-Wave specific terms
- Supported Command Classes
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
myTEM SmartHome MTSWD-100-WL Radio Switch
The system Radio Switch Dimmer is a universal, Z-Wave® compatible wall or
ceiling switch and is used to control lighting (ON/OFF and 0-100%). The power
and energy consumption of the connected device is measured. Three additional
digital inputs and the programmable behavior to the wireless commands allow
flexible use in the house.
The device is intended for installation in a flush-mounted box.
Further information can be found on our website
www.mytem-smarthome.com/web/en/downloads/
ATTENTION
This device is not a toy. Please keep it away from children and animals!
Please read the manual before attempting to install the device!
These instructions are part of the product and must remain with the end- user.
Warning and safety instructions
WARNING! This word indicates a hazard with a risk that, if not avoided, can result in death or serious injury. Work on the device must only be carried out by persons with the necessary training or instruction.
CAUTION! This word warns of possible damage to property.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Operate this device only as described in the manual.
- Do not operate this device if it has obvious damage.
- This device shall not be altered, modified or opened.
- This device is intended for use in buildings in a dry, dust-free location.
- This device is intended for installation in a flush-mounted box. After installation, it must not be openly accessible.
DISCLAIMER
All rights reserved. This is a translation from the original version in German. This manual may not be reproduced in any format, either in whole or in part, nor may it be duplicated or edited by electronic, mechanical or chemical means, without the written consent of the publisher. The manufacturer, TEM AG, is not liable for any loss or damage caused by failure to follow the instructions in the manual. Typographical and printing errors cannot be excluded. However, the information contained in this manual is reviewed on a regular basis and any necessary corrections will be implemented in the next edition. We accept no liability for technical or typographical errors or the consequences thereof. Changes may be made without prior notice as a result of technological advances. TEM AG reserves the right to make changes to product design, layout, and driver revisions without notice to its users. This version of the manual supersedes all previous versions. Trademarks
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What is Z-Wave?
Z-Wave is the international wireless protocol for communication in the smart home. Z-Wave ensures reliable communication by reconfirming every message (two-way communication) and every mains-powered node can act as a repeater for other nodes (meshed network) in case the receiver is not in direct wireless range of the transmitter. Z-Wave products from different manufacturers can be used together in a wireless network. Thus, this product with any Z-Wave product from other manufacturers can be used in a common Z-Wave wireless network. The system Radio Switch Dimmer is a Z-Wave device with secure communication (S2) and uses a radio frequency of 868.4 MHz. If other devices also support the same secure communication, the data is exchanged in this secure mode. Otherwise, it will switch automatically to a lower level of security to maintain backward compatibility. For more information about frequency regulations please refer to the homepage of Silicon Labs. For more information about Z-Wave technology, devices, tutorials, etc. please refer to www.z-wave.info.
Product description
The system Radio Switch Dimmer is a universal, Z-Wave compatible wall or ceiling switch and is used to control lighting (e.g. dimmable LED bulbs, incandescent lamps, halogen lamps, etc.) (ON/OFF and 0-100%). The power and energy consumption of the connected device is measured. Three additional digital inputs and the programmable behavior to the wireless commands allow flexible use in the house. At the same time, the device also serves as a Z-Wave repeater to improve the range and stability of the Z-Wave network. The device is intended for installation in a flush-mounted box, e.g. behind light switches.
Applications
- Switching of lights
- Dimming of lights, selectable for leading or trailing edge control
- Measuring of power and energy consumption of the connected device
- Operation via the central server
Preparation for the installation
In order to include (“Add”) a Z-Wave device to a network, it must be in the
factory default state. Please make sure to reset the device into factory
default. After power-up, the status is displayed as below:
Status “Add” (included in a Z-Wave network): The LED lights green for 1-2
seconds Status “Remove” (not included): The LED lights red for 1-2 seconds
WARNING
Depending on national safety standards, only authorized and/or trained technicians may be allowed to make electrical installations on the power supply. Please inform yourself about the legal situation before installation.
Device Reset Locally (Reset to factory default)
Please use this procedure only when the network primary controller is missing
or otherwise inoperable. Power up the device and then press the small lever
(T) for 10 seconds with an insulated pen.
Reset: The LED lights up briefly in red
The device reset deletes the memory chip, including all Z-Wave network settings.
Installation
- WARNING! To avoid electrical shock and/or equipment damage, disconnect power to the main fuse or circuit breaker before installation or maintenance. Pre-vent the fuse from being accidentally switched on again and check that the system is de-energized.
- WARNING! The device shall be connected according to the wiring diagram only. Switches in the installation must comply with relevant safety standards.
- WARNING! The electrical installation must be protected with a fuse of max. 10 A.
- WARNING! The device should be installed in a flush-mounted box (wall, ceiling) in compliance with relevant national safety standards and with a depth of not less than 60 mm. The length of the cables between the de-vice and a switch or the load should not exceed 10 m.
- CAUTION! Maximum loads shall not exceed 1 A, 250 VAC, (cos (φ) = 1.0).
- For your safety, switch off the mains voltage (break fuse) during installation. Make sure that wires are not short-circuited during and after installation, as this may damage the device.
- Connect the cables according to the wiring diagram below. Rigid wires or strands, stripped by about 6.5 mm, can be used for the installation.
- Check the wiring and then push the device into the flush-mounted box.
- For maximum reach, place the antenna upright and as far away from metal parts and the wiring as possible. Attention: Do not shorten the antenna!
- Switch on the mains voltage and include (“Add”) the device into a Z-Wave network as described below.
- Switch off the mains voltage and fit a cover over the flush-mounted box. When you switch the mains volt-age back on again is your device ready.
Inclusion/Exclusion (“Add/Remove”) of the device
On factory default, the device does not belong to any Z-Wave network. In order to communicate with other Z-Wave devices, it must be included into an existing network or a new network has to be established. In Z-Wave, this process is called “Add”. Devices can also be removed from networks. In Z-Wave, this process is called “Remove”. The primary controller of the Z-Wave network initiates both processes. This controller is put into the “Add”, respectively the “Remove” mode. The manual of the controller will contain the information on how to switch it into these modes. Only when the primary controller of the Z-Wave network is in the “Add” mode can devices be added. Removing a device from the network will reset it to the delivery state.
SmartStart
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 10 minutes of being switched on in the network vicinity. The QR code is located on the side of the housing. When the device is in the “Add” mode, the LED flash-es green. When finished, the new status is: Add: The LED lights up briefly in green Remove: The LED lights up briefly in red
Manual inclusion/exclusion (“Add/Remove”)
If the system Radio Switch Dimmer shows the status “ Add”, the “Remove” can be performed with any controller in the network or with the help of a new controller. However, it is recommended to use the primary controller of the previous network unless it is no longer available or damaged.
“Remove” deletes the memory chip, including all Z-Wave network settings.
- Activate the “Add” or “Remove” mode on your controller.
- Press a button connected to input I3 four times in quick succession to start to include/exclude (“Add / Remove”). If a switch is used instead of the button, it must be changed accordingly eight times.
When the device is in the “Add” mode, the LED flashes green. When finished,
the new status is:
Add: The LED lights up briefly in green
Remove: The LED lights up briefly in red
Quick troubleshooting
The following hints may help solve trouble during the network installation.
- Make sure that new devices are in the factory reset state. The status is displayed at power-up.
- If a connection cannot be established, check that the controller and the device are working on the same radio frequency.
- Remove devices that are no longer available in the Z-Wave network from all association groups. Otherwise, significant delays in the execution of commands are possible.
- Make sure you have enough mains-powered devices to benefit from the meshing network.
- If the radio signal is insufficient, try reorienting or relocating the antenna.
Z-Wave Association – Devices control each other
The Association Command Class is used to manage associations to Node-ID destinations. An association group sends commands to the config-ured destinations when triggered by an event
Association group of the system Radio Switch Dimmer:
Root Device:
Group ID| Profile / Name| Max. no of units| Command Class|
Type / Event| Description
---|---|---|---|---|---
1
|
General: Lifeline / Lifeline
|
5
|
Notification Report
| T: System (0x09) E: Heartbeat (0x05)| Reports to be alive (interval
according to configuration)
T: Power Management (0x08)
E: Power has been applied (0x01)
| Reports the device had a start-up (sent after each power-up only)
Meter Report
| T: Single electric meter (0x01) S: Kilowatt (0x07)| The actual power of
output 1 (interval according to configuration)
T: Single electric meter (0x01) S: Kilowatt hours (0x00)| Cumulated energy of
output 1 (interval according to configuration)
Device Reset Locally| | Reports resetting network and configuration parameter
The reports “Heartbeat” and “Power Management” can be activated/deactivated separately via the command class Notification.
Endpoint 1: Power Switch (dimming output 1)
The endpoint reflects the dimming output with the measurement of the actual power and energy.
Group ID| Profile / Name| Max. no of units| Command Class|
Description
---|---|---|---|---
1| General: Lifeline / Lifeline| 5| Meter Report| Actual power and the
cumulated energy of the output 1
Endpoint 2 – 4: Sensor – Notification (digital inputs 1 – 3)
Each endpoint reflects a digital input.
Group ID| Profile / Name| Max. no of units| Command Class|
Type / State| Description
---|---|---|---|---|---
1
|
General: Lifeline / Lifeline
|
5
|
Notification Report
| T: System (0x09)
S: Low (0x0A) / Open (0x0B)
| Report “Low” (input DI
Z-Wave configuration parameters
Z-Wave products can be used out of the box after inclusion (“Add”) into the network. With the configuration, however, the behavior can be better adapted to the application.
CAUTION! Depending on the function the server may change some default settings.
Par#| Description| Unit| Min| Max| Default|
Precision| R/W| Size
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
1| Heartbeat rate| min| 1| 1440| 60| 0| r/w| 2 bytes
2| Main voltage| V| 80| 280| 230| 0| r/w| 2 bytes
3| Phase shift – cosines (j)| –| 0.00| 1.00| 1.00| 2| r/w| 2 bytes
4| Leading- / trailing-edge (0 = leading-edge)| –| 0| 1| 0| 0| r/w| 2 bytes
5| Send interval energy, output 1| min| 1| 120| 5| 0| r/w| 2 bytes
6| Minimum delta energy send, output 1 X)| kWh| 0.001| 50.000| 2.000| 3|
r/w| 2 bytes
7| Send interval power, output 1| min| 1| 120| 5| 0| r/w| 2 bytes
8| Minimum delta power send, output 1 X)| %| 1| 100| 40| 0| r/w| 2 bytes
- X) Delta value in relation to the last sent value
Technical specifications
Dimensions (W × H × D) | 44 × 41 × 18.5 mm |
---|---|
Installation / mounting | In the flush-mounted box (wall, ceiling) ≥ Ø 60 mm, |
depth ≥ 60 mm
Operating voltage| 230 VAC ± 10%, 50 Hz
Power consumption in standby| Continuous operation for a wireless network,
therefore no standby operation
Power consumption in operation| 1.3 W (without consumption of external
devices)
Switchable load| 0 – 250 W, 230 VAC, cos (φ) =1.0
Power (current) measurement accuracy| P = 0 W … 100 W, ± 2 W;| P > 100 W, ± 3%
Ambient temperature for operation| 0 °C – 40 °C
Ambient temperature for storage| -20 °C – 60 °C
Ambient humidity| 5 %RH – 85 %RH (non condensing)
Wire cross-section terminals| 0.34 mm² – 6.0 mm² solid;| 0.34 mm² – 4.0 mm²
flexible; 2 × 1.5 mm² two wires
Stripping length for terminals| 6.5 mm ± 0.5 mm
Tightening torque for terminals| 0.5 Nm
Degree of protection provided by the enclosure| IP 20 (after installation)|
(according to EN 60529)
Protection class| II| (according to EN 60730-1)
Overvoltage category| II| (according to EN 60730-1, resp. EN 60664-1)
Pollution degree| 2| (according to EN 60730-1)
Safety main unit| EN 60730-1:2016 + A1:2019
EMC main unit
| EN 60730-1:2016 + A1:2019 EN IEC 61000-6-2:2019| ****
EN 61000-6-3:2007 + A1:2011 / AC:2012
Safety radio part| EN 62368-1:2014 / AC:2017| EN 62479:2010
EMC radio part| EN 301 489-1 V2.2.3| EN 301 489-3 V2.1.1
Radio spectrum| EN 300 220-2 V3.2.1
RoHS| EN IEC 63000:2018
CE conformity
| ****| 2014/35/EU (LVD)
2014/30/EU (EMC)
| 2014/53/EU (RED)
2011/65/EU (RoHS)
Z-Wave hardware platform| ZM5101
Device Type| Light Dimmer Switch
Role Type| Always On Slave (AOS)
Explanation of some Z-Wave specific terms
- The controller … is a Z-Wave device with the capability to manage a network. They are typically gateways, remote controls, or wall controllers.
- **The primary controller** … is the central administrator of the Z-Wave network. In a Z-Wave network, only one primary controller is allowed.
- Slave … is a Z-Wave device without the ability to manage a network. Slaves can be sensors, actuators, and even remote controls.
- Add (Inclusion) … is the process of adding new Z-Wave devices into a network.
- Remove (Exclusion) … is the process of removing Z-Wave devices from the network.
- Wakeup Notification … is a special wireless message issued by battery-powered Z-Wave devices to announce that they are awake and able to communicate.
- Node Information Frame (NIF) … is a special wireless message issued by a Z-Wave device to announce its capabilities and functions.
Supported Command Classes
Root Device:
Command Class (CC)| Not added| Non-secure added| Securely
added, non-secure CC| Securely added, secure CC
---|---|---|---|---
Application Status CC| Support| Support| Support|
Association CC| Support| Support| | Support
Association Group Information CC| Support| Support| | Support
Configuration CC| Support| Support| | Support
Device Reset Locally CC| Support| Support| | Support
Firmware Update Meta Data CC| Support| Support| | Support
Manufacturer Specific CC| Support| Support| | Support
Meter CC| Support| Support| | Support
Multi-Channel Association CC| Support| Support| | Support
Multi-Channel CC| Support| Support| | Support
Notification CC| Support| Support| | Support
Powerlevel CC| Support| Support| | Support
Security_2 CC| Support| Support| Support|
Supervision CC| Support| Support| Support|
Switch Multilevel CC| Support| Support| | Support
Transport Service CC| Support| Support| Support|
Version CC| Support| Support| | Support
Z-Wave Plus Info CC| Support| Support| Support|
Endpoint 1: Power Switch (dimming output 1)
Command Class (CC)| —| Non-secure added| Securely added,
non-secure CC| Securely added, secure CC
---|---|---|---|---
Association CC| | Support| | Support
Association Group Information CC| | Support| | Support
Meter CC| | Support| | Support
Multi Channel Association CC| | Support| | Support
Security_2 CC| | | Support|
Supervision CC| | Support| Support|
Switch Multilevel CC| | Support| | Support
Z-Wave Plus Info CC| | Support| Support|
**Endpoint 2 – 4: Sensor – Notification (digital inputs 1 – 3)**
Command Class (CC)| —| Non-secure added| Securely added,
non-secure CC| Securely added, secure CC
---|---|---|---|---
Association CC| | Support| | Support
Association Group Information CC| | Support| | Support
Multi-Channel Association CC| | Support| | Support
Notification Sensor CC| | Support| | Support
Security_2 CC| | | Support|
Supervision CC| | Support| Support|
Z-Wave Plus Info CC| | Support| Support|