Shelly QNSW-001P16AU Wave 1PM Smart Switch With Power Measurements User Guide
- September 3, 2024
- Shelly
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QNSW-001P16AU Wave 1PM Smart Switch With Power Measurements
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Specifications
- Part Number: QNSW-001P16AU
- Z-Wave Product Type ID: 0x0002
- Z-Wave Product ID: 0x0084
- Z-Wave Manufacturer: Shelly Europe Ltd.
- Z-Wave Manufacturer ID: 0x0460
Product Information
The Wave 1PM is a device that allows control of the on/off
function for an electrical device such as a bulb, ceiling fan, or
IR heater with a load capacity of up to 16 A. It also measures
power consumption and is compatible with switches and push-buttons
for control.
Installation Instructions
The Wave 1PM can control various loads in an electrical circuit
and measure power consumption. It can be installed in standard
electrical wall boxes, behind power sockets, light switches, or
other limited-space areas.
CAUTION! Installation must be done by a
qualified electrician to avoid the danger of electrocution. Ensure
no voltage is present at the terminals before making any
connections. Use the device only with compliant power grids and
appliances to prevent damage. Do not exceed the maximum load
capacity or shorten the antenna.
Usage Instructions
To configure the Wave 1PM:
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Determine whether to use SW1 as a switch or push-button for
control. -
Connect the device to the power grid using the appropriate
wiring based on the electrical diagram provided. -
Ensure all connections are secure and follow the specified
wiring method to avoid damage or injury.
FAQ
Q: Can the Wave 1PM be used with appliances exceeding the
maximum load?
A: No, it is not recommended to connect the device to appliances
that exceed the specified maximum load capacity of 16 A.
Q: What should I do if I encounter a short circuit while using
the Wave 1PM?
A: Disconnect the device immediately from the power grid and
have a qualified electrician inspect for any damage before
reconnecting.
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Wave 1PM
Z-Wave® smart switch with power measurements
Extended User Guide (EN)
Device: Wave 1PM Part number AU: QNSW-001P16AU Z-Wave Product type ID: 0x0002
Z-Wave Product ID: 0x0084 Z-Wave Manufacturer: Shelly Europe Ltd. Z-Wave
Manufacturer ID: 0x0460
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Table of contents
1. Terminology and Abbreviations………………………………………………………………………………….. 4 2. About
Shelly Qubino …………………………………………………………………………………………………. 4 3. About the Device
……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4 4. Electrical diagrams (110-240 V AC
/ 24-30 V DC) ………………………………………………………….. 5
4.1 Installation instruction ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 6 5. About
Z-Wave® ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 8 6. Z-Wave®Adding / Removing
/ Factory reset ………………………………………………………………… 9
6.1 Adding the Device to a Z-Wave®network (inclusion) ………………………………………………….. 9
6.1.1 SmartStart adding (inclusion) ……………………………………………………………………………. 9 6.1.2
Adding (inclusion) with a switch/push-button …………………………………………………….. 9
6.1.3Adding (inclusion) with the S button …………………………………………………………………. 10
6.2 Removing the Device from a Z-Wave®network (exclusion) ……………………………………….. 10
6.2.1 Removing (exclusion) with a switch/push-button………………………………………………. 10
6.2.2 Removing (exclusion) with the S button……………………………………………………………. 11
6.3 Factory reset ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 11 6.3.1 Factory
reset general ……………………………………………………………………………………… 11 6.3.2 Factory reset with a
switch/push-button ………………………………………………………….. 11 6.3.3 Factory reset with the S
button ……………………………………………………………………….. 11 6.3.4 Remote factory reset with
parameter with the gateway …………………………………….. 12
7. Z-Wave®Security 2 and Device Specific Key (DSK) ………………………………………………………. 13
8. LED Signalization …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 15 General
rules………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 15 9. Z-Wave®Parameters
……………………………………………………………………………………………….. 17
Parameter No. 1 – SW (SW1) Switch type………………………………………………………………….. 17 Parameter
No. 17 – Restore state of O (O1) after power failure …………………………………… 17
Parameter No. 19 – O (O1) Auto OFF with timer ………………………………………………………… 17
Parameter No. 20 – O (O1) Auto ON with timer …………………………………………………………. 18
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Parameter No. 23 – O (O1) contact type – NO/NC ………………………………………………………. 18
Parameter No. 25 – Set timer units to s or ms for O (O1) ……………………………………………..
19 Parameter No. 36 – O (O1) Power report on change – percentage
……………………………….. 19 Parameter No. 39 – Minimum time between reports (O) O1
……………………………………….. 19 Parameter No. 91 – Water Alarm
……………………………………………………………………………… 20 Parameter No. 92 – Smoke Alarm
…………………………………………………………………………….. 20 Parameter No. 93 – CO Alarm
………………………………………………………………………………….. 20 Parameter No. 94 – Heat Alarm
……………………………………………………………………………….. 21 Parameter No. 120 – Factory
Reset…………………………………………………………………………… 21 Parameter No. 201 – Serial Number
1……………………………………………………………………….. 22 Parameter No. 202- Serial Number
2………………………………………………………………………… 22 Parameter No. 203 – Serial Number
3……………………………………………………………………….. 22 10. Z-Wave®Command Class
…………………………………………………………………………………………. 24 11. Z-Wave®Notifications Command class
………………………………………………………………………. 26 11.1 Overheat detected
……………………………………………………………………………………………… 26 11.2 Overcurrent detected
O………………………………………………………………………………………. 26 11.3 AC mains disconnected
……………………………………………………………………………………….. 27 12. Z-Wave®Associations
………………………………………………………………………………………………. 28 12.1 Root device
……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 28 13. Supported load
types………………………………………………………………………………………………. 29 14. Technical Specifications
…………………………………………………………………………………………… 30 15. Important disclaimer
………………………………………………………………………………………………. 32 16. Declaration of Conformity
……………………………………………………………………………………….. 32 17.
Manufacturer…………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 32
READ BEFORE USE This document contains important technical and safety
information about the Device, its safe use and installation.
CAUTION! Before beginning the installation, please read carefully and entirely
this guide and any other documents accompanying the Device. Failure to follow
the installation procedures could lead to malfunction, danger to your health
and life, violation of law or refusal of legal and/or commercial guarantee (if
any). Allterco Robotics EOOD is not responsible for any loss or damage in case
of incorrect installation or improper operation of this Device due to failure
of following the user and safety instructions in this guide.
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1. Terminology and Abbreviations
· Device – In this document, the term “Device” is used to refer to the Shelly
Qubino device that is a subject of this guide.
· Gateway (GW) – A Z-Wave® gateway, also referred to as a Z-Wave® controller,
Z-Wave® main controller, Z-Wave® primary controller, or Z-Wave® hub, etc., is
a device that serves as a central hub for a Z-Wave® smart home network. The
term “gateway” is used in this document.
· S button – The Z-Wave® Service button, located on Z-Wave® devices and is
used for various functions such as adding (inclusion), removing (exclusion),
and resetting the device to its factory default settings. The term “S button”
is used in this document.
· Adding/Inclusion – The process of adding Z-Wave device to a Z-Wave network –
gateway. The words included, added, etc. are used in this regard.
· Removing/Exclusion – The process of removing Z-Wave device from a Z-Wave
network gateway. The words excluded, removed, etc. are used in this regard.
· Learn mode – a state that allows the Device to receive network information
from the gateway.
2. About Shelly Qubino
Shelly Qubino is a line of innovative microprocessor-managed devices, which
allow remote control of electric circuits with a smartphone, tablet, PC, or
home automation system. They work on Z-Wave® wireless communication protocol,
using a gateway, which is required for configuration of the devices. When the
gateway is connected to the internet, you can control Shelly Qubino devices
remotely from anywhere. Shelly Qubino devices can be operated in any Z-Wave®
network with other Z-Wave® certified devices from other manufacturers. All
mains operated nodes within the network will act as repeaters regardless of
vendor to increase reliability of the network. Devices are designed to work
with older generations of Z-Wave® devices and gateways.
3. About the Device
The Device is a single product that enables the control of the on/off function
for one electrical device such as bulb, ceiling fan, IR heater (with load up
to 16 A). It measures power consumption of the connected device. The Device is
compatible with switches (default) and push-buttons.
If the SW (SW1) is configured as a switch, each toggle of the switch will
change the output O (O1) state to the opposite state – on, off, on, etc. If
the SW (SW1) is configured as a push-button
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in the Device settings, each press of the push-button will change the output O
(O1) state to the opposite state – on, off, on, etc.
4. Electrical diagrams (110-240 V AC / 24-30 V DC)
Connecting to the power grid with power supply 110-240 V AC (Fig. 1), or 24-30
V DC (Fig. 2).
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
LEGEND Device terminals: N: Neutral terminal L: Live terminal (110-240 V AC)
SW (SW1): Input terminal for switch/push-button controlling O (O1) O (O1):
Output terminal for Load circuit (1) +: 24 – 30 V DC positive terminal : 24 –
30 V DC ground terminal Wires: N: Neutral wire
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L: Live wire (110-240 V AC) +: 24 – 30 V DC positive wire GND: 24 – 30 V DC
ground wire
Button: S: S button
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4.1 Installation instructions
The Device can control a various type of loads (e.g., bulbs) in one electrical
circuit (up to 16 A) and measures power consumption of the connected device
(AC only). It can be retrofitted into standard electrical wall boxes, behind
power sockets and light switches or other places with limited space.
CAUTION! Danger of electrocution. Mounting/installation of the Device to the
power grid has to be performed with caution, by a qualified electrician.
CAUTION! Danger of electrocution. Every change in the connections has to be
done after ensuring there is no voltage present at the Device terminals.
CAUTION! Use the Device only with a power grid and appliances that comply with
all applicable regulations. A short circuit in the power grid or any appliance
connected to the Device may damage it.
CAUTION! Do not connect the Device to appliances exceeding the given max.
load!
CAUTION! Do not shorten the antenna.
CAUTION! Connect the Device only in the way shown in these instructions. Any
other method could cause damage and/or injury.
CAUTION! Do not install the Device where it can get wet.
CAUTION! Do not use the Device if it has been damaged!
CAUTION! Do not attempt to service or repair the Device yourself!
CAUTION! Before starting the mounting/installation of the Device, check that
the breakers are turned off and there is no voltage on their terminals. This
can be done with a phase tester
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or multimeter. When you are sure that there is no voltage, you can proceed to
connecting the wires. CAUTION! Use only one phase AC circuit. Do not use mixed
AC and DC circuits. CAUTION! Do not allow children to play with the push-
buttons/ switches connected to the Device. Keep the devices for remote control
of Shelly Qubino (mobile phones, tablets, PCs) away from children.
RECOMMENDATION: Place the antenna as far away as possible from metal elements
as they can cause signal interference. RECOMMENDATION: Connect the Device
using solid single-core wires with increased insulation heat resistance not
less than PVC T105°C (221°F). RECOMMENDATION: For inductive appliances that
cause voltage spikes during switching on/off, such as electrical motors, fans,
vacuum cleaners and similar ones, RC snubber (0.1 µF / 100 / 1/2 W / 600 VAC)
should be connected parallel to the appliance. If you are using AC power
supply connect the load to the O terminal of the Device and the Neutral wire,
as shown on Fig. 1. Connect the Live wire to an L terminal of the Device.
Connect the Neutral wire to a N terminal of the Device. Connect a switch or a
push-button to the Device SW terminal and any of the unused L terminals of the
Device. If you are using DC power supply, connect the wires as shown on Fig 2.
Connect the load to the O terminal of the Device and the DC+ wire. Connect the
GND wire to a terminal of the Device. Connect the DC+ wire to a + terminal of
the device. Connect the switch/push-button to the SW and any of the unused
terminals of the Device.
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EN. 5. About Z-Wave®
The Z-Wave® protocol is an interoperable, wireless, RF-based communications
technology designed specifically for control, monitoring, and status reading
applications in residential and light commercial environments. Mature, proven,
and broadly deployed, Z-Wave® is by far the world market leader in wireless
control, bringing affordable, reliable, and easy-to-use ‘smart’ products to
millions of people in every aspect of daily life. Interoperability has always
been at the core of the Z-Wave® protocol, alongside the features like backward
compatibility, security, and reliability. All Z-Wave® devices can be operated
in any Z-Wave® network with other Z-Wave® certified devices, regardless of
brand or manufacturer. All mains operated nodes within the network will act as
repeaters regardless of vendor to increase the reliability of the network.
There are 4000+ Z-Wave certified products that are backwards- and forwards-
compatible in the Z-Wave® ecosystem and well over 100 million devices
currently in the market. With over 20 years in the marketplace, Z-Wave®
technology has best-in-class security measures to keep your home network
smarter and safer. Source: www.z-wavealliance.org, http://www.z-wave.com
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6. Z-Wave® Adding / Removing / Factory reset
6.1 Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® network (inclusion)
Note! All Device outputs (O, O1, O2, etc. – depending on the Device type) will
turn the load 1s on/1s off /1s on/1s off if the Device is successfully added
to/removed from a Z-Wave® network.
Note! In case of Security 2 (S2) adding (inclusion), a dialog will appear
asking you to enter the corresponding PIN Code (5 underlined digits) that are
written on the Z-Wave® DSK label on the side of the Device and on the Z-Wave®
DSK label inserted in the packaging. IMPORTANT: The PIN Code must not be lost.
6.1.1 SmartStart adding (inclusion) SmartStart enabled products can be added
into a Z-Wave® network by scanning the Z-Wave® QR Code present on the Device
with a gateway providing SmartStart inclusion. No further action is required,
and the SmartStart device will be added automatically within 10 minutes of
being switched on in the network vicinity.
1. With the gateway application scan the QR code on the Device label and add
the Security 2 (S2) Device Specific Key (DSK) to the provisioning list in the
gateway.
2. Connect the Device to a power supply. 3. Check if the blue LED is blinking
in Mode 1. If so, the Device is not added to a Z-Wave®
network. 4. Adding will be initiated automatically within a few seconds after
connecting the Device to
a power supply, and the Device will be added to a Z-Wave® network
automatically. 5. The blue LED will be blinking in Mode 2 during the adding
process. 6. The green LED will be blinking in Mode 1 if the Device is
successfully added to a
Z-Wave® network.
6.1.2 Adding (inclusion) with a switch/push-button 1. Connect the Device to a
power supply. 2. Check if the blue LED is blinking in Mode 1. If so, the
Device is not added to a
Z-Wave® network. 3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway. 4. Toggle the
switch/push-button connected to any of the SW terminals (SW, SW1, SW2,
etc.) 3 times within 3 seconds (this procedure puts the Device in Learn
mode*). The Device must receive on/off signal 3 times, which means pressing
the momentary switch 3 times, or toggling the switch on and off 3 times. 5.
The blue LED will be blinking in Mode 2 during the adding process.
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6. The green LED will be blinking in Mode 1 if the Device is successfully
added to a Z-Wave® network.
*Learn mode – a state that allows the Device to receive network information from the gateway.
6.1.3 Adding (inclusion) with the S button 1. Connect the Device to a power
supply. 2. Check if the blue LED is blinking in Mode 1. If so, the Device is
not added to a
Z-Wave® network. 3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway. 4. To enter the
Setting mode, quickly press and hold the S button on the Device until the
LED turns solid blue. 5. Quickly release and then press and hold (> 2s) the S
button on the Device until the blue
LED starts blinking in Mode 3. Releasing the S button will start the Learn
mode. 6. The blue LED will be blinking in Mode 2 during the adding process. 7.
The green LED will be blinking in Mode 1 if the Device is successfully added
to a
Z-Wave® network.
Note! In Setting mode, the Device has a timeout of 10s before entering again
into Normal mode.
6.2 Removing the Device from a Z-Wave® network (exclusion)
Note! The Device will be removed from your Z-Wave® network, but any custom
configuration parameters will not be erased.
Note! All Device outputs (O, O1, O2, etc. – depending on the Device type) will
turn the load 1s on/1s off /1s on/1s off if the Device is successfully added
to/removed from a Z-Wave® network.
6.2.1 Removing (exclusion) with a switch/push-button 1. Connect the Device to
a power supply. 2. Check if the green LED is blinking in Mode 1. If so, the
Device is added to a Z-Wave®
network. 3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway. 4. Toggle the switch/push-
button connected to any of the SW terminals (SW, SW1, SW2,…)
3 times within 3 seconds (this procedure puts the Device in Learn mode). The
Device must receive on/off signal 3 times, which means pressing the momentary
switch 3 times, or toggling the switch on and off 3 times. 5. The blue LED
will be blinking in Mode 2 during the removing process.
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6. The blue LED will be blinking in Mode 1 if the Device is successfully
removed from a Z-Wave® network.
6.2.2 Removing (exclusion) with the S button 1. Connect the Device to a power
supply. 2. Check if the green LED is blinking in Mode 1. If so, the Device is
added to a
Z-Wave® network. 3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway. 4. To enter the
Setting mode, quickly press and hold the S button on the Device until the
LED turns solid blue. 5. Quickly release and then press and hold (> 2s) the S
button on the Device until the blue
LED starts blinking in Mode 3. Releasing the S button will start the Learn
mode. 6. The blue LED will be blinking in Mode 2 during the removing process.
7. The blue LED will be blinking in Mode 1 if the Device is successfully
removed from a
Z-Wave® network.
Note! In Setting mode, the Device has a timeout of 10s before entering again
into Normal mode.
6.3 Factory reset
6.3.1 Factory reset general After Factory reset, all custom parameters and
stored values (kWh, associations, routings, etc.) will return to their default
state. HOME ID and NODE ID assigned to the Device will be deleted. Use this
reset procedure only when the gateway is missing or otherwise inoperable.
6.3.2 Factory reset with a switch/push-button Note! Factory reset with a
switch/push-button is only possible within the first minute after the Device
is connected to a power supply.
1. Connect the Device to a power supply. 2. Toggle the switch/push-button
connected to any of the SW terminals (SW, SW1, SW2,…)
5 times within 3 seconds. The Device must receive on/off signal 5 times, which
means pressing the push-button 5 times, or toggling the switch on and off 5
times. 3. During factory reset, the LED will turn solid green for about 1s,
then the blue and red LED will start blinking in Mode 3 for approx. 2s. 4. The
blue LED will be blinking in Mode 1 if the Factory reset is successful.
6.3.3 Factory reset with the S button Note! Factory reset with the S button is
possible anytime.
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1. To enter the Setting mode, quickly press and hold the S button on the
Device until the LED turns solid blue.
2. Press the S button multiple times until the LED turns solid red. 3. Press
and hold (> 2s) S button on the Device until the red LED starts blinking in
Mode 3.
Releasing the S button will start the factory reset. 4. During factory reset,
the LED will turn solid green for about 1s, then the blue and red
LED will start blinking in Mode 3 for approx. 2s. 5. The blue LED will be
blinking in Mode 1 if the Factory reset is successful.
6.3.4 Remote factory reset with parameter with the gateway Factory reset can
be done remotely with the settings in Parameter No. 120.
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The Device supports the latest Security 2 (S2) feature. S2 is handled by the
strong AES 128 Encryption protocol, which means that the S2 makes Z-Wave®the
most secure IoT (Internet of Things) security platform out there. To fully
utilize the product and its Security 2 feature, a Security 2-enabled Z-Wave®
gateway must be used. Authenticated Control · Out-Of-Band DSK for adding
(inclusion) · May be used by most implementations The Device also supports
Security 2 Authenticated, Unauthenticated, and Unsecure adding (inclusion).
Note! When adding the Device to a Z-Wave network with a gateway supporting
Security 2 (S2), the PIN Code of the Z-Wave Device Specific Key (DSK) is
required. You can find it on the label on the side of the Device and a copy is
inserted in the packaging, which must not be lost. Do not remove the Z-Wave
DSK label from the Device. As a backup measure, use the label in the
packaging.
The first five digits of the key are highlighted or underlined to help the
user identify the PIN Code part of the DSK text. The DSK is additionally
represented with a QR Code as shown on the image.
Z-Wave DSK label and QR code (example) A joining node requesting to join the
S2 Access Control Class or the S2 Authenticated Class will obfuscate its
Public Key by setting the bytes 1..2 to zeros (0x00) before transferring its
key via RF. The DSK may be used for out-of-band (OOB) authentication. The
including gateway may use a QR code scanning device to read the entire DSK of
the joining device and match it with the obfuscated public key received via RF
from the joining device.
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NOTE: This Device must be used in conjunction with a Security Enabled Z-Wave
gateway to fully utilize all implemented functions. NOTE: This Device is a
security enabled Z-Wave Plus® product that can use encrypted Z-Wave Plus®
messages to communicate to other security enabled Z-Wave Plus® products. NOTE:
DSK access via UI gateways, which implement the S2 and SmartStart security
feature, display an input dialog box, with a full or partial DSK key. Most of
them display a partial DSK (they do not show the PIN code) when the Device is
added (included) with the S2-Authenticated security scheme. When added
(included) with the S2-Unauthenticated, some gateways show the complete DSK
while others perform the complete adding (inclusion) process without prompting
the user with the dialogue.
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General rules
· Switching between Normal and Settings mode is done by Single press on the S
button · Solid LED means that you are in the Settings mode (this is not valid
for Plugs). Once in
settings mode, switch to normal mode goes automatically after 10s · If the LED
is not in Alarm mode, it will turn off after a timeout of 30 min. Pressing the
S
button or power cycling the Device will wake the LED for 30 min. Normal mode
LED status: Normal mode is defined by stable device function that can remain
for an infinite time.
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9. Z-Wave® Parameters
Parameter No. 1 – SW (SW1) Switch type This parameter defines how the Device
should treat the switch (which type) connected to the SW (SW1) terminal.
Value size: 1 Byte
Default value: 2
Values & descriptions:
· 0 – momentary switch, · 1 – toggle switch (contact closed – ON / contact
opened – OFF), · 2 – toggle switch (Device changes status when switch changes
status)
Parameter No. 17 – Restore state of O (O1) after power failure This parameter
determines if the on/off status is saved and restored for the load connected
to O (O1) after a power failure.
Values size: 1 Byte
Default value: 0
Values & descriptions:
· 0 – Device saves last on/off status and restores it after a power failure ·
1 – Device does not save on/off status and does not restore it after a power
failure, it
remains off Parameter No. 19 – O (O1) Auto OFF with timer
If the load O (O1) is ON, you can schedule it to turn OFF automatically after
the period of time defined in this parameter. The timer resets to zero each
time the Device receives an ON command, either remotely (from the gateway or
associated device) or locally from the switch.
Values size: 2 Byte
Default value: 0
Values & their descriptions:
· 0 – Auto OFF Disabled
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· 1 – 32535 = 1 – 32535 seconds (or milliseconds see Parameter no. 25. Auto
OFF timer enabled for a given amount of seconds (or milliseconds) resolution
100ms
Parameter No. 20 – O (O1) Auto ON with timer If the load O (O1) is OFF, you
can schedule it to turn ON automatically after the period of time defined in
this parameter. The timer resets to zero each time the Device receives an OFF
command, either remotely (from the gateway or associated device) or locally
from the switch.
Values size: 2 Byte
Default value: 0
Values & their descriptions:
· 0 – Auto ON Disabled · 1 – 32535 = 1 – 32535 seconds (or milliseconds see
Parameter no. 25. Auto ON timer
enabled for a given amount of seconds (or milliseconds) resolution 100ms
Parameter No. 23 – O (O1) contact type – NO/NC The set value determines the
relay contact type for output O (O1) . The relay contact type can be normally
open (NO) or normally closed (NC).
Values size: 1 Byte
Default value: 0
Values & descriptions:
· 0 – NO · 1 – NC
Relay logic:
Par-NO/NC Command (switch, Z-Wave ,..) Device output state
NO (0) OFF
OFF (0 V)
NO (0) ON
ON (230 V)
NC (1)
OFF
ON (230 V)
NC (1)
ON
OFF (0 V)
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Parameter No. 25 – Set timer units to s or ms for O (O1) Set the timer units
to seconds or milliseconds. Choose if you want to set the timer in seconds or
milliseconds in Parameters No. 19, 20.
Values size: 1 Byte
Default value: 0 Values & descriptions:
· 0 timer set in seconds · 1 timer set in milliseconds
Parameter No. 36 – O (O1) Power report on change – percentage This parameter
determines the minimum change in consumed power that will result in sending a
new report to the gateway.
Values size: 1 Byte Default value: 50 Values & descriptions:
· 0 – reports are disabled · 1-100 (1-100%) – change in power
NOTE: When the Device reports the power consumption (W), it will also
automatically report the voltage (V) and current (A). NOTE: Regardless of the
power consumption change in percentage, the report will not be sent more
frequently than defined by Parameter No. 39.
Parameter No. 39 – Minimum time between reports (O) O1 This parameter
determines the minimum time that must elapse before a new power report on O
(O1) is sent to the gateway.
Values size: 1 Byte Default value: 30 Values & descriptions:
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· 0 – reports are disabled · 1-120 (1-120s) – report interval
NOTE: This Parameter is in relation to Parameter No. 36. NOTE: Setting the
value to less than 30s can cause the Z-Wave network congestion state (slow
Device response and decreased network stability).
Parameter No. 91 – Water Alarm This parameter determines which alarm frames
the Device should respond to and how. The parameters consist of 4 bytes, the
three most significant bytes are set according to the official Z-Wave protocol
specification.
Values size: 4 Byte
Default value: 0
Values & descriptions:
· 0 no action · 1 open relay · 2 close relay
Parameter No. 92 – Smoke Alarm This parameter determines which alarm frames
the Device should respond to and how. The parameters consist of 4 bytes, the
three most significant bytes are set according to the official Z-Wave protocol
specification.
Values size: 4 Byte
Default value: 0
Values & descriptions:
· 0 no action · 1 open relay · 2 close relay
Parameter No. 93 – CO Alarm This parameter determines which alarm frames the
Device should respond to and how. The parameters consist of 4 bytes, the three
most significant bytes are set according to the official Z-Wave protocol
specification.
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Values size: 4 Byte Default value: 0 Values & descriptions:
· 0 no action · 1 open relay · 2 close relay
Parameter No. 94 – Heat Alarm This parameter determines which alarm frames the
Device should respond to and how. The parameters consist of 4 bytes, the three
most significant bytes are set according to the official Z-Wave protocol
specification. Values size: 4 Byte Default value: 0 Values & descriptions:
· 0 no action · 1 open relay · 2 close relay
Parameter No. 120 – Factory Reset
Reset to factory default settings and removed from the Z-Wave network. The
parameter is Advanced and may be hidden under the Advanced tag. Values size: 1
Byte Default value: 0 Values & descriptions: · 0 – Don’t do Factory reset · 1
– Do the Factory reset
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Parameter No. 201 – Serial Number 1 This parameter contains a part of device’s
serial number. The parameter is Read-Only and cannot be changed. The parameter
is Advanced and may be hidden under the Advanced tag. Values size: 4 Byte
Default value: Device specific Values & descriptions: · 0x00000000 –
0x7FFFFFFF
Parameter No. 202- Serial Number 2 This parameter contains a part of device’s
serial number. The parameter is Read-Only and cannot be changed. The parameter
is Advanced and may be hidden under the Advanced tag. Values size: 4 Byte
Default value: Device specific Values & descriptions: · 0x00000000 –
0x7FFFFFFF
Parameter No. 203 – Serial Number 3 This parameter contains a part of device’s
serial number. The parameter is Read-Only and cannot be changed. The parameter
is Advanced and may be hidden under the Advanced tag. Values size: 4 Byte
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Default value: Device specific Values & descriptions: · 0x00000000 – 0x7FFFFFFF
EN.
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10. Z-Wave® Command Class
1. ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2] 2. ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2] 3. BASIC_V2
[S0, S2] 4. SWITCH_BINARY_V2 [S0, S2] 5. CONFIGURATION_V4 [S0, S2] 6.
DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 [S0, S2] 7. FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5 [S0, S2] 8.
INDICATOR_V3 [S0, S2] 9. MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 [S0, S2] 10. METER_V6 [S0,
S2] 11. MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 [S0, S2] 12. NOTIFICATION_V8 [S0, S2]
13. POWERLEVEL_V1 [S0, S2] 14. SECURITY_V1 15. SECURITY_2_V1 16.
SUPERVISION_V1 17. TRANSPORT_SERVICE_V2 18. VERSION_V3 [S0, S2] 19.
ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2
*[S2] Security 2 Command Class
This product can be operated in any Z-Wave network with other Z-Wave certified
devices from other manufacturers. All mains operated nodes within the network
will act as repeaters regardless of vendor to increase reliability of the
network. NOTE: MAPPING OF COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC
Supporting Command Class Basic
COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC is mapped into COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_BINARY, for enabling
Switch (O) control:
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Switch (O) will be turned ON or OFF, after receiving the BASIC_SET command:
Basic Command received Mapped Command (binary Switch)
Basic Set (0xFF)
Switch binary Switch (0xFF)
Basic Set (0x00)
Switch binary Switch (0x00)
Basic GET
Basic Report (Current Value, Target Value)
EN.
Supporting Command Class Indicator
The Device supports the Command Class Indicator V3 (ID 0x50). When the Device
receives an indicator set, the LED blinks according to the received indicator
set.
Refer to LED Signalization chapter.
Supporting Meter Command Class
The Device supports the meter command class and KWh is the default scale
report send when the scale type is not present in the received Get.
Supported Scale Name Scale Value
Watt
2
KWh
0
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EN. 11. Z-Wave® Notifications Command class
11.1 Overheat detected
Z-Wave Z-Wave LED Notification Notification colour Type Name Name status
Device reaction
Action to restore
Any of the
following activities
reset this alarm:
power cycle,
Remote Device
Heat Alarm
Overheat detected
Check
reboot (with
the RGB Switch OFF Parameter No.
LED all outputs 117), short press
signaliz and send on the S button,
ation notification press on any
table
switch/push-
button connected
to any SW (SW,
SW1, SW2, …)
terminal.
Device Z-Wave specific definition
notification
type=heat
alarm
Value=0x04,
YES
event=State Notification
name=Overh
eat detected
Value=0x02,
Version=V2
11.2 Overcurrent detected O
Z-Wave Notification Type Name
Z-Wave Notification
Name
LED colour status
Device reaction
Action to restore
Any of the
following
Power Management
Overcurrent detected O
(O1)
Check the RGB LED signalization
table
Switch OFF the output O (O1) and
send notification
activities reset this alarm: power cycle, Remote Device
reboot (with
Parameter No.
Device Z-Wave specific definition
notification type=power management Value=0x08. YES event=State Notification
name=Overcurrent detected
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117), short press on the S button, press on any switch/pushbutton connected to any SW (SW, SW1, SW2, …) terminal.
EN.
Value=0x06, Version=V3
11.3 AC mains disconnected
Z-Wave Notification Type Name
Z-Wave Notification
Name
LED colour status
Device reaction
Action to restore
Device Z-Wave specific definition
Any of the
following
activities reset
this alarm:
power cycle,
Remote
notification
Device reboot
type=power
(with
management
Power Management
AC mains disconnected (valid for AC and DC power
supply)
Check the RGB LED signalization
table
.
Parameter No.
Value=0x08,
event=State
117), short
YES Notification
press on the S
name=AC
button, press
mains
on any switch/pushbutton
disconnected Value=0x02, Version=V2
connected to
any SW (SW,
SW1, SW2, …)
terminal.
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12. Z-Wave® Associations
Associations are used for direct communication between the Device and other
devices within your Z-Wave network without the need of the Z-Wave gateway.
Max. number of associated devices per group is 9. This value is fixed and
cannot be configured. Each association group supports the association of up to
9 devices (nodes). To avoid network delays, we recommend limiting the amount
of associated devices to no more than 5 per group. “Lifeline Group” is
reserved solely for a gateway and hence only 1 node can be assigned.
Association group 1 “Lifeline Group” reports the status of the Device and
allows to assign only one device (gateway by default); only 1 node is allowed.
The following command classes are supported:
12.1 Root device
Root device – Association Group 1 – Lifeline
INDICATOR_REPORT: LED status
DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION: triggered upon request
SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT: status change report for output O (O1)
NOTIFICATION_REPORT: triggered on Overheat
NOTIFICATION_REPORT: triggered on Overcurrent detected O (O1)
NOTIFICATION_REPORT: triggered on Overvoltage detected
NOTIFICATION_REPORT: triggered on AC mains disconnected
METER_REPORT: triggered by load power consumption connected to output O(O1)
(according to the settings of Parameters No. 36 and 39)
Root device – Association Group 2 Association Group 2 Allowed nodes: 9 It is
assigned to switch connected to the SW (SW1) terminal (uses Basic command
class). Triggered by SW (SW1). The device sends according to the state of SW
(SW1) (switch or pushbutton) the command BASIC_SET ON or BASIC_SET OFF to the
associated device. This command is reflected to the output of associated
device. Supports the following command classes:
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· BASIC_SET: set On / Off state at the associated device Root device –
Association Group 3 Association Group 3 Allowed nodes: 9 It is assigned to
switch connected to the SW (SW1) terminal (uses Switch Multilevel command
class). Triggered by SW (SW1). It is recommended to use push buttons for this
association. Supports the following command classes:
· SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_START_LEVEL_CHANGE: initiate a transition to a new level
(increase or decrease light intensity in case of dimmer, or move shutter up or
down, …)
· SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_STOP_LEVEL_CHANGE: stop an ongoing transition (stop
increase or decrease light intensity in case of dimmer, or stop moving shutter
up or down, …)
13. Supported load types
· Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices) · Inductive with RC Snubber
(LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air-
conditioners) · Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start
capacitors)
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14. Technical Specifications
Power supply Power consumption
110-240 V AC / 2430 V DC < 0.3 W
Power measurement (W) Yes
Max switching voltage AC Max switching current AC Max switching voltage DC Max switching current DC
240 V 16 A 30 V 10 A
Overheating protection
Yes
Overcurrent protection
Yes
Overvoltage protection
Yes
Distance
Up to 40 m indoors (131 ft.) (depends on local condition)
Z-Wave®repeater:
Yes
CPU
Z-Wave® S800
Z-Wave®frequency bands: 919,8 MHz
Maximum radio frequency power transmitted in frequency band(s)
< 25 mW
Size (H x W x D)
37x42x16 ±0.5 mm / 1.46×1.65×0.63 ±0.02 in
Weight
27 g / 0.95 oz.
Mounting
Wall console
Screw terminals max. torque 0.4 Nm / 3.5 lbin
Conductor cross section
0.5 to 1.5 mm² / 20 to 16 AWG
Conductor stripped length 5 to 6 mm / 0.20 to 0.24 in
Shell material
Plastic
Colour Ambient temperature
Red -20°C to 40°C / -5°F to 105°F
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Humidity Max. altitude
30% to 70% RH 2000 m / 6562 ft.
EN.
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EN. 15. Important disclaimer
Z-Wave® wireless communication may not always be 100% reliable. This Device
should not be used in situations in which life and/or valuables are solely
dependent on its functioning. If the Device is not recognized by your gateway
or appears incorrectly, you may need to change the Device type manually and
ensure that your gateway supports Z-Wave Plus® multi-channel devices.
16. Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, Allterco Robotics EOOD declares that the radio equipment type Wave 1PM
is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/ EU, 2014/35/EU, 2014/30/EU,
2011/65/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at
the following internet address: https://shelly.link/Wave1PM-DoC
17. Manufacturer
Shelly Europe Ltd. (former Allterco Robotics EOOD) Address: 103 Cherni vrah
Blvd., 1407 Sofia, Bulgaria Tel.: +359 2 988 7435 E-mail: z-wave-
shelly@shelly.cloud Support: https://support.shelly.cloud/ Web:
https://www.shelly.cloud Changes in the contact data are published by the
Manufacturer at the official website: https://www.shelly.cloud
v2.2
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References
- The Internet of Things is Powered by Z-Wave - Z-Wave Alliance
- The Internet of Things is Powered by Z-Wave - Z-Wave Alliance
- The Internet of Things is Powered by Z-Wave - Z-Wave Alliance
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