Z-Wave ZA-212001 LED Bulb User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Z-Wave
Table of Contents
OPERATING MANUAL
Ness Z-Wave (N) RGB LED Bulb Part No. ZA-212001
RGB BULB is a smart bulb that enables 2-Wave remote command and control
(on/off/dim). It has over 16,000,000 colors, you can choose its color
according to your favor.
The features list:
(1) Z-Wave Plus'”‘ certified for wide compatibility (500 serials products).
(2) Support remote control, anywhere and anytime.
(3) Support multicolor switch, over 16,000,000 colors.
(4) Support warm white and cold white.
(5) Support multi-level color brightness, every color is dimmable.
(6) Support firmware OTA
GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT RGB BULB
Product layout
Specifications
Power supply: | 100-240VAC +1-10%, SO/60Hz |
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Standby power: | < 1W |
Rate power: | 7W |
Bulb holder type: | E27 |
Max brightness: | 600Im |
Storage environment: | -10–50°C 0% –80% |
Operating temperature: | -10 –40°C |
Radio protocol: | 2-Wave |
Radio frequency: | 921.42W-1x (AU) |
Range: | More than 100m outdoors About 30m indoors (depending **on |
building materials)
Dimensions:| 65mm (0)x 118mm (L)**
NOTE: Danger of electrocution! Any work on the device regarding electrical connections may be performed only after the power supply has been disconnected.
INSTALLATION
RGB BULB is simple to install and use. (1) Before installation makes sure the power supply is disconnected. (2) Screw in the RGB BULB. (3) Power it on. (4) Include the RGB BULB into your Z-Wave network (follow the procedure 2-Wave network inclusion). (5) Select a color if necessary.
Install in a standard ES27 screw fitting such as:
- Desk lamp
- Standard lamp
- Batten holder
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Z-WAVE NETWORK INCLUSION
RGB BULB 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.
To include RGB BULB into a Z-Wave network as a non-security device:
(1) Make sure the power supply is disconnected and the RGB BULB is located
within a direct Z-Wave network’s main controller communication range.
(2) Set the Z-Wave network main controller into learning mode (see Z-Wave
network controller operating manual).
(3) Insert the RGB BULB into a lamp socket and then power on.
(4) Auto-inclusion will be activated. If the inclusion is successful, the RGB
BULB will blink fast in blue for less than 5 seconds and then keep on for 3
seconds. RGB BULB will keep on in the color before it is included in the
Z-Wave network after the inclusion procedure is finished.
TIP: If you want your RGB BULB to be a security device that uses secure/encrypted messages to communicate in a Z-Wave network, then a security- enabled Z-Wave controller is needed.
REMOVING FROM Z-WAVE NETWORK
To remove the RGB BULB from the Z-Wave network: (1) Screw in the RGB BULB. (2)
Set the Z-Wave network main controller into excluding mode (see Z-Wave
controller operating manual). (3) Toggle the wall switch off and on 3 times
quickly(within 3 and the final ending position of the wall switch must be on),
if the exclusion is successful, the RGB BULB will blink fast in orange for
less than 5 seconds and then keep on for 3 seconds. RGB BULB will keep on warm
white after the exclusion procedure is finished.
NOTE: Remove procedure will clear the RGB BULB’s memory which means it
will erase all information about the Z-Wave network and advanced
configuration.
RESET RGB BULB
There are two ways to reset the RGB BULB. One is that removing RGB BULB from the Z-Wave network, the other is that using the configuration command class shown in the section of the “VII. ADVANCED CONFIGURATION”. Please use this procedure only when the network primary controller is missing or otherwise inoperable.
SELECT A LIGHT COLOR
(1) Screw in the RGB BULB.
(2) Toggle the wall switch off and on 2 times quickly(within 2 seconds and the
final ending position of the wall switch must be on), the RGB BULB will blink
fast in purple for 1 second, which indicate the RGB BULB is successfully set
into color switch mode. The light color will cyclic change in the order of
warm white, cool white, red, green, blue, warm white.
(3) Toggle the wall switch off and on quickly (within 1 second), the light
will maintain the color at the moment the action takes place.
TIP: You can repeat step 2 to select another color. Quitting from the
select mode: Power off for more than 2 seconds after finishing step 2.
ASSOCIATION
Association allows RGB BULB to report its status to the associated nodes. Association Group 1 is the Lifeline group. RGB BULB supports only one association groupings: RGB BULB will send the following notification to the associated nodes when the status of the RGB BULB is changed. 1. Set Configuration parameter 24 to 0: Reserved 2. Set Configuration parameter 24 to 1: Send Basic Report 3. Set Configuration parameter 24 to 2: Send Basic Report only when the status of the RGB BULB is not changed by Z-WAVE Command.
ADVANCED CONFIGURATION
RGB BULB offers a wide variety of advanced configuration settings. The below
parameters can be accessed from the main controller’s configuration interface.
Parameter No. 21 Setting device status after power failure
Define how the RGB BULB will react after the power supply is back on.
0 – RGB BULB memorizes its state after a power failure.
1- RGB BULB does not memorize its state after a power failure. The connected
device will be on after the power supply is reconnected.
2 – RGB bulb does not memorize its state after a power failure. The connected
device will be off after the power supply is reconnected.
Default setting: 0
Parameter size: 1 [byte] Parameter No. 24 Notification when Load status
changes
RGB BULB can send notifications to the associated device (Group Lifeline) when
the status of the RGB BULB is changed.
0 – The function is disabled.
1- Send BASIC REPORT.
2 – Send BASIC REPORT only when the status of the RGB BULB is not changed by
Z-WAVE Command.
Default setting:1
Parameter size: 1 [byte
Parameter No. 255 Resetting to factory default. RGB BULB will exclude from the
Z-Wave network with this particular command.
Value: 1431655765 — Resetting to the factory default.
Default: 1
Parameter size: 4 [byte]
FCC NOTICE (for USA)
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
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