Aeorec NanoMote Quad ZWA003-A/C User Manual
- June 7, 2024
- Aeorec
Table of Contents
- Features:
- GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT NANO MORE QUAD
- Specifications
- INSTALLATION
- Z-WAVE NETWORK INCLUSION
- Z-WAVE NETWORK EXCLUSION
- LOW BATTERY ALARM FUNCTION
- ASSOCIATION
- BUTTON FUNCTION
- ADVANCED CONFIGURATION
- NOTES FOR OTA
- FCC NOTICE (for USA)
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
OPERATING MANUAL
NanoMote Quad
ZWA003-A/C
NanoMote Quad is a wireless, portable, and rechargeable product. On one hand, it can be used to control separate Z-Wave devices, such as a smart Plug, smart Dimmer, Bulb, etc. through Z-Wave Gateway. On the other hand, it can also be used to program a scene by the Gateway app which groups many smart nodes such as Plugs, Bulbs, and Siren… The scene may refer to sleep scene, movie scene, and entertainment scene, etc. as you created.
Features:
- Z-Wave Plus certified for good compatibility (500 serials chipset)
- Z-Wave S2 system
- Support remote control anywhere and anytime
- Program up to 4 customized scenes
- The battery is rechargeable, will run for three months per charge
- Support low battery alarm with buzzer
- Support Child Lock function
- Supporting firmware OTA
GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT NANO MORE QUAD
Product layout
Specifications
Power supply: 1 x LIR2450 3.6V Battery
Storage environment: -10℃-50℃ 0%-85%
Operational temperature: 0-40℃
Radio protocol: Z-Wave
Radiofrequency: 868.42MHz (EU) 908.42MHz (US)
921.42MHz(ANZ)
Range: More than 100m outdoors About 30m indoors
(depending on building materials)
Dimensions: 505014.5MM
Working current: 36mA
Standby current: 2.5uA
INSTALLATION
Open the cover
Insert your battery and close the cover
Z-WAVE NETWORK INCLUSION
NanoMote Quad 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.
- Insert the LIR2450 battery.
- Place the device within the direct range of your Z-Wave controller.
- Set the main controller’s adding mode (see the controller’s manual).
- Double click the button quickly, the LED indicator should blink fast.
- Wait for the adding process to end.
- Successful adding will be confirmed by the Z-Wave controller’s message.
TIP:
If you want your NanoMote Quad 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.
Z-WAVE NETWORK EXCLUSION
To remove the NanoMote Quad from the Z-Wave network:
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Insert the LIR2450 battery.
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Place the device within the direct range of your Z-Wave controller.
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Set the main controller to remove mode (see the controller’s manual).
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Double click the button quickly, the LED indicator should blink fast.
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Wait for the removing process to end.
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Successful adding will be confirmed by the Z-Wave controller’s message.
Security features of NanoMote Quad in Z-Wave network -
The following is a list of supported command classes:
The node info frame supports:
COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO | V2 |
---|---|
COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY | V1 |
COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY_2 | V1 |
COMMAND_CLASS_TRANSPORT_SERVICE | V2 |
Security Command Supported Report Frame:
COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION | V2 |
---|---|
COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC | V2 |
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO | V1 |
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION | V2 |
COMMAND_CLASS_BATTERY | V1 |
COMMAND_CLASS_WAKE_UP | V2 |
COMMAND_CLASS_POWERLEVEL | V1 |
COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION | V1 |
COMMAND_CLASS_SUPERVISION | V1 |
COMMAND_CLASS_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD | V3 |
COMMAND_CLASS_DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY | V1 |
COMMAND_CLASS_CENTRAL_SCENE | V3 |
COMMAND_CLASS_MARK | V1 |
COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_MULTILEVEL | V2 |
LOW BATTERY ALARM FUNCTION
NanoMote Quad will send a battery report to the lifeline group when the button is triggered during sleep mode. If the battery level of the NanoMote Quad is less than 20%, the NanoMote Quad will send a low battery alarm to the main controller.
WAKE UP
Pressing and holding the button for 5 seconds and then release so the
NanoMote Quad will wake up itself and send a wake-up notification out to
Z-Wave Controller. After that, it can be operated to update parameters, OTA,
and detect battery level, etc.
CHILD LOCK FUNCTION
Child Lock function. If enable the Child Lock function, the LED indicator will
not be on when pressing down the button. To switch on/off the Child Lock
function, please press and hold the button for 10 seconds, the LED indicator
will be solid on in red. Then release the button, the LED indicator will be
continuously staying in red for 2 seconds. During these 2 seconds, please
click the button once, the LED light will blink fast in red for 2 seconds.
TESTING Z-WAVE NETWORK RANGE
Press and hold the button for 15 seconds, the LED light will be solid in
purple. Then release the button, the LED light will be staying in purple for 2
seconds, during these 2 seconds, please click the button once, it will start
to test the Z-Wave network range, and the LED light will blink fast in purple.
After finish the test, if the LED light is in green, it refers to a strong
signal; if in blue, it refers to a medium signal, and if in red, it refers to
a weak signal or no signal.
TIP:
This function works only when NanoMote Quad has been included in a ZWave
network.
RESET NANO MORE QUAD
The reset procedure clears the NanoMote Quad’s memory, including Z-Wave
network information.
To reset NanoMote Quad:
Press and hold the button for 20 seconds, the LED light will be solid on in
red. Then release the button, the LED light will be staying in red for 2
seconds, during these 2 seconds, please click the button once, it will start
to restore factory default. At the same time, the LED light will be solid on
in color for 15 seconds. Then Sending Device Reset locally notification to the
controller.
NOTE:
Use this procedure only in the event that the network primary controller is or
otherwise inoperable.
BATTERY CHARGING
NanoMote Quad has an internal rechargeable battery that will run for three
months under the normal use condition. The charger’s output should be a micro
USB terminal with the specification of output DC 5V. The LED color is red
during the charging process, and it will turn green if the charging is
finished.
BASIC COMMAND
There are no relevant commands are available for mapping.
BATTERY COMMAND
NanoMote Quad will send a battery report to the lifeline group when Button is
triggered during the sleep mode. If the battery level of the Scene Controller
is less than 20%, the Scene Controller will beep 3 times when the button is
pressed.
ASSOCIATION
Association allows the NanoMote Quad to control another Z-wave device
directly, such as Smart Switch, Smart Dimmer, etc. NanoMote Quad supports
three association groupings, every group relates to a specific button action.
View details in the following section of “XI. BUTTON FUNCTION”.
Group 1 is the Lifeline group and allows NanoMote Quad sends central scene
notification command and battery report command when any button is triggered.
Details are shown below in diagram 1.
Group 2 allows NanoMote Quad sends basic set command when button 1 is
triggered.
Group 3 allows NanoMote Quad sends switch multilevel set, multilevel start
level change, and multilevel stop level change command when button 1 is
triggered.
Group 4 allows NanoMote Quad sends basic set command when button 2 is
triggered.
Group 5 allows NanoMote Quad sends switch multilevel set, multilevel start
level change, and multilevel stop level change command when button 2 is
triggered.
Group 6 allows NanoMote Quad sends basic set command when button 3 is
triggered.
Group 7 allows NanoMote Quad sends switch multilevel set, multilevel start
level change, and multilevel stop level change command when button 3 is
triggered.
Group 8 allows NanoMote Quad sends basic set command when button 4 is
triggered.
Group 9 allows NanoMote Quad sends switch multilevel set, multilevel start
level change, and multilevel stop level change command when button 4 is
triggered.
Details are shown as the below diagram 2
Diagram 1:
Button ID
| 1| 2| 3| 4
---|---|---|---|---
Scene Number| 1| 2| 3|
4
Diagram 2:
Button ID | Group ID | Action & notification |
---|---|---|
Any button | 1 | Press: Central scene notification ( Key Attributes=0) Hold: |
Central scene notification ( Key Attributes=2) Release: Central scene
notification ( Key Attributes=1)
Button 1| 2| Press: Basic Set Hold: Reserve Release: Reserve
3| Press: Switch multilevel set|
Hold: Multilevel start level change Release: Multilevel stop level change
Button 2| 4| Press: Basic Set Hold: Reserve
|Release: Reserve
| Press: Switch multilevel set
Hold: Multilevel start level change Release: Multilevel stop level change
Button 3| 6| Press: Basic Set Hold: Reserve
Release: Reserve
7| Press: Switch multilevel set
Hold: Multilevel start level change Release: Multilevel stop level change
Button 4| 8| Press: Basic Set Hold: Reserve
Release: Reserve
9| Press: Switch multilevel set
Hold: Multilevel start level change Release: Multilevel stop level change
TIP:
- The max number of associated nodes of each group is 5.
- Association allows for direct transmission of control command between devices and takes place without the participation of the main controller.
BUTTON FUNCTION
NanoMote Quad offers three button action types, including short press, press, and hold, release.
The short press allows NanoMote Quad to send:
Central scene notification commands to the associated nodes.
Basic set command to the associated nodes.
Switch multilevel set command to the associated nodes.
Press and Hold (more than 2 seconds) allow NanoMote Quad sends:
Central scene notification command to the associated nodes.
Multilevel start level change command to the associated nodes.
The release allows NanoMote Quad sends:
Central scene notification command to the associated nodes.
Multilevel stop level change command to the associated nodes.
ADVANCED CONFIGURATION
NanoMote Quad offers a wide variety of advanced configuration settings. The below parameters can be accessed from the main controller’s configuration interface.
Parameter No.32 Level of low battery.
Available settings: 10-50 (10% – 50%)
Default setting: 20 (20%)
Parameter size: 1[byte]
Parameter No.41 Enable send central scene notification.
0 – Disable.
1 – Enable.
Default setting: 1
Parameter size: 1[byte]
Parameter No.42 Setting the duration value of the command switch
multilevel.
Available settings: -128 to 127
Default setting: -1
Parameter size: 1[byte]
Parameter No.43 Enable/disable the buzzer alarm when the battery is running low.
0 – Disable.
1 –Enable.
Default setting: 0
Parameter size: 1[byte]
NOTES FOR OTA
With reference to Wake-up operation (VI.WAKE UP) and Z-Wave controller’s guidances to do OTA.
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.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or tv interference caused by
unauthorized modifications or changes to this equipment. Such modifications or
changes could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
— Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
— Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
— Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
— Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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