RISCO RHGPS2 Multi Switch Installation Guide
- September 30, 2024
- RISCO
Table of Contents
- RISCO RHGPS2 Multi Switch
- General Description
- Wall Installation
- Installation Safety Instructions
- Touch Glass Installation
- Troubleshooting
- Technical Specifications
- FCC STATEMENT
- Standard Limited Product Warranty (“Limited Warranty”)
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
RISCO RHGPS2 Multi Switch
Manual Scope
The purpose of the Installation and setup guide is to describe the operational
aspects, installation, and setup relevant to the Multi Switch installer.
General Description
The RHGPS200000A is a programmable smart switch that can be equipped with four Relays for activating loads (default configuration) like light bulbs, shutters and can be connected to a smart house controller that increases its operational abilities. When the switch is connected to a controller, it c an be programmed remotely by a computer, a smart phone, a remote control, or Alexa via a dedicated controller. The remaining three buttons can be used for scene control.
Front Panel
The RHGPS200000A smart switch front panel is constructed of seven configurable
buttons as described in Figure 2: Multi Switch – Front Panel Structure US vs
EU installation All seven buttons can also be programmed manually for
activating loads (according to the selected touch glass). Each button
activation status is indicated by blue or green or red light according to its
initial programming. As standard, the front glass panel is supplied with seven
basic buttons however, to complete a professional installation a new front
glass may be ordered with the number of buttons required through the RISCO
website and customizing the number of buttons required (1-7), the color of the
glass and adding icons and text to the buttons to meet the customer’s
requirements. More info on manual programming in chapter ‘Switch Programming”.
The default switch buttons setup is as follows:
- Button 1 – Connection terminal No.1
- Button 5 – Connection terminal No.2
- Button 3 – Connection terminal No.3
- Button 7 – Connection terminal No.4
- Buttons 2, 4, 6 are used as programmed buttons when the switch is connected to a controller (or change buttons).
Note : The Scenes operate from the Root End Point on the switch using buttons 2, 4 and 6. However, if you move a relay to any of these buttons you lose the ability to use the as Scenes.
Table 1: Multi Switch – Rear Panel Structure
Item No. | Name | Description |
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1. | Load Connection |
COM/NO No. 1
| Relay 5A – Used for connection light/shutter or
dry contact of Load No.1
2.| Load Connection
COM/NO No. 2
| Relay 5A – Used for connection light/shutter or
dry contact of Load No.2
3.| Load Connection
COM/NO No. 3
| Relay 5A – Used for connection light/shutter or
dry contact of Load No.3
4.| Load Connection
COM/NO No. 4
| Relay 5A – Used for connection light/shutter or
dry contact of Load No.4
5.| Power Connection
L
| Used for connection of power source L wire
110-230VAC
6.| Power Connection
N
| Used for connection of power source L wire
110-230VAC
7.| INT 1| Used for connection 2-way regular switch for
relay 1
8.| INT 2| Used for connection 2-way regular switch for
relay 2
Event Rules
An event rule can be created to follow the change of status of a Relay/Light
to perform the action of switching additional Scenes or Z WAVE devices.
Wall Installation
The RHGPS200000A ver2 switch is designed to be installed for most of the
junction boxes such as in:
Italian, UK (India, Nigeria, Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand…), Australia,
Israel, Usa, Canada, China… for Europa – Single and Dual boxes.
Dimensions : 121 (L) x 91 (W) / 146 (L) x 91 (W)
Installation Safety Instructions
- Never install the touch glass prior to completing the installation and programing process.
- The installation process will be carried out only by a certified electrician.
Caution! Failure to comply may cause injury to personnel and/or damage to equipment.
Power Connection
Caution! Power supply connection to the switch will be carried out only by a certified electrician. Failure to comply may cause injury to personnel and/or damage to equipment.
- Connect power cable to the switch.
- Connect the LIVE wire to the “L” terminal.
- Connect the neutral wire to the “N” terminal.
Consumers (Shutter and Lighting) Connections
Caution! Power supply connection to the switch will be carried out only by a certified electrician. Failure to comply may cause injury to personnel and/or damage to equipment.
- Connect relays No.1/2/3/4 to outputs NO01/2/3/4, respectively.
- Connect the switch to the power source, all seven buttons at the front panel will light in blue.
Relay Operation Checkout (LEDs Indications)
To distinguish which Relay is in use, you can view the LED light for
identification.
Dongle Type | Press Button procedure | LED Indication |
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Normal scene buttons
| · One short press – Scene button.
· Two short press – Scene button.
· Key-Down (after holding the key for at least 2 sec.) – Scene Button
· Key-Released (releasing the key after holding it) – Scene Button
Use only when connect the Device to Z WAVE controller. Assigned from the Root End Point.
|
After every press the button changes to Green for 2sec and returns to Blue.
Relays
| · One short press to close the Relay (Turn ON)
· Pressing short again to open the relay (Turn OFF)
Each short press changes the state of the Relay.
| · Relay close (Turn ON) –
Green.
· Relay open (Turn OFF) –
Blue.
· (Also, can change the led to Red by the parameters)
Curtain
| · Short press UP/Down button – Curtain Move UP/Down
(Until stop the curtain or it gets to its end point).
· Two short presses at UP/Down – Stop.
· Short press of the negative direction –
Stop.
· Press and Hold UP/Down – Curtain starts to move until releasing the button (need
|
After every press the button change to Green to 2sec and return to Blue.
| to change parameter 18 or 19).
Pressing both Up & Down buttons is not allowed!
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After main power failure, the state of the relays and the LED color of the
buttons return to the last state before power failure. Curtain remains in the
last position.
Touch Glass Installation
The touch glass installation will be carried out only after the switch programming is completed:
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Connect the Wired terminal to the cables in the wall (“L”, “N”, C+N.O 1-4)
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Insert the programmed switch into the wall junction box.
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Install the two screws that attach the smart switch to the junction box.
WARNING! Do not overtighten the two screws beyond hand force, otherwise the switch housing will be distorted. Touch glass installation is not available over a distorted switch housing. -
Mount the touch glass on the front of the switch and gently push until a lock sound (click) is heard.
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Make sure that the touch glass is properly installed and leveled. Wait for some 4-5 sec until powering up the switch.
Note : Clean the touch glass with dry cloth only. No detergents are allowed.
Switch Programming
The programming process sets up the configuration of the activated buttons
according to the touch glass structure. The switch programming is carried out
without the touch glass installed.
Note : In programing mode, the Buttons and the Z WAVE ability is
disabled. Upon exiting they will become operational again.
Entering/Exiting Programming Mode
- Enter programming mode, press four short times on button No.4 and hold it pressed on the fourth time for four seconds and release. The switch frame will flash twice. All nine buttons will light green indicating programming mode.
- Exit programming mode, press four short times on button No.4 and hold pressed on the fourth time for four seconds and release, the switch frame will flash twice. All nine buttons will light blue indicating normal/operate mode.
- Another way to exit programing mode is by turning OFF the main power of the device. After ten sec, power ON again (the programing is saved).
Note : Programing mode enables the user to perform factory reset, change the order of buttons, set the calibrate time.
Changing the Buttons Settings
Every Relay ON/OFF, Shutter Up, Shutter Down. Can be controlled from any of
the seven buttons of the RHGPS200000A.
- Enter programming mode according to instructions in section Entering/Exiting Programming Mode (page 16).
- Press two times on button No.7 and hold the button pressed for four seconds and release to enter buttons settings mode. (All the seven buttons will turn Off).
- The switch frame LED will flash once, indicating setting up relay No.1 button.
- a. Press shortly one time on the required button to associate relay No.1.
- b. Selected button turns ON and stays blue.
- The switch frame will flash twice, indicating setting up relay No.2 button.
- a. Press shortly one time on the required button to associate relay No.2.
- b. Selected button turns ON and stays blue.
- The switch frame will flash three times, indicating setting up relay No.3 button.
- a. Press shortly one time on the required button to associate relay No.3.
- b. Selected button turns ON and stays blue.
- The switch frame will flash four times, indicating setting up relay No.4 button.
- a. Press shortly one time on the required button to associate relay No.4.
- b. Selected button turns ON and stays blue.
- Upon completion of the buttons set up, the switch frame LED will flash five times and all the buttons turn to green.
- Exit programming mode according to instructions in section Entering/Exiting Programming Mode0 (page 16).
Notes:
- During programming, if you don’t want a relay to function with any button do not select a button, but ` wait until the switch frame LED times out and moves on to the next relay to select. Not selecting any of the buttons will disable all relays.
- If you want to set only one or two buttons – do not press anything after performing points 4 or 5 below, in section Shutter Travel Times Setup, until completing point 7.
Shutter Travel Times Setup
Note : Default shutter travel time for each direction is 60 seconds.
- Lower the real shutter to its minimum travel position. (Can be done with the Down button of the RHGPS200000A).
- Be sure the Down button of the RHGPS200000A is at its end point (when pressing the Down button, no movement sound can be heard).
- Enter programming mode according to instructions in section Entering/Exiting Programming Mode0 (page 16).
- Press twice on button No.4. Hold the button pressed on the second time for four seconds and release (the LED of the UP will be lite in blue) press on the shutter UP button and release (the down button turns on in blue).
- Now move the real shutter UP: press on the shutter UP button and release
- UP button returns to green. And the Down Button will turn blue.
- Wait until the shutter goes up to its maximum travel position. When it comes to the top press the down button once and release.
- If you have another shutter, redo points 4-7 (be sure that the real second shutter and its down button is set to the minimum limit).
- Upon completion of the setup the switch LED frame turns OFF.
- Exit programming mode according to instructions in section Entering/Exiting Programming Mode (page 16).
Reset to Default Settings
- Enter programming mode according to instructions in section Entering/Exiting Programming Mode0 (page 16).
- Press twice on button No.1 and hold the button pressed for four seconds on the second time.
- The switch frame will turn on for one second and after that it will flash five times indicating that the switch has reset to default settings.
- Exit programming mode according to instructions in section Entering/Exiting Programming Mode0 (page 16).
Note : Reset to default, resets the buttons order, shutter time, shutter travel (60sec) and Z WAVE data (Home ID, UID, ACC).
Connecting the Switch to a Controller
Important Note: Changing the buttons according to the desired glass must be done before inclusion in the controller. If buttons for light relays are changed then a re-read can be performed on the RISCO Installer Cloud to obtain the changed setting to the gateway. If the buttons for curtain control are changed after inclusion to a Z WAVE controller, the switch should be removed and then re-added to the gateway so the gateway will know the changed settings.
- RHGPS200000A need to be at normal mode (Z WAVE inclusion doesn’t work at programing mode).
- Bring your Z WAVE controller to Include/Exclude mode. (Non security mode)
- Press on button No.4 for three times (within 1.5 sec) to establish communication with the controller. The switch frame will start flash. And from the Controller GUI (Graphic user interface) see massage of success. (The switch transmits for 60 sec and stops)
- Check that both RHGPS200000A and Controller respond as programmed: Set command / Get Feedback / Display icons. If something is not OK please redo from point 2.
- To disconnect from the controller: redo from point 2.
Parameters RHGPS200000A:
Table 1 – configure functions list
Number (hex) | Function | Possible Values | Default |
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10 (0x0A) | Relay 1 Activatingפ Pad |
(Buttons can also be changed by the keys themselves)
| 0 – Not Active / Pad 1-7| 1
11 (0x0B)| Relay 2 Activating Pad
(Buttons can also be changed by the keys themselves)
| 0 – Not Active / Pad 1-7| 5
12 (0x0C)| Relay 3 Activating Pad
(Buttons can also be changed by the keys themselves)
| 0 – Not Active / Pad 1-7| 3
13 (0x0D)| Relay 4 Activating Pad| 0 – Not Active / Pad 1-7| 7
| (Buttons can also be changed by the keys themselves)| |
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14 (0x0E)| Relay 1 & 2 Switch Timer (also turn him to pause and release
button- for Shade 24VDC)| 0->255 seconds| 0
15 (0x0F)| Relay 3 & 4 Switch Timer (also turn him to pause and release
button-for Shade 24VDC)| 0->255 seconds| 0
16 (0x10)| Relay 1 & 2 Curtain Timer| 0->127 seconds| 60
17 (0x11)| Relay 3 & 4 Curtain Timer| 0->127 seconds| 60
18 (0x12)| Curtain 1 Short Press Enabled (safety for entrance curtain)| 0 –
NO(Trigger button) / 1 – YES (Regular(| 1
19 (0x13)| Curtain 2 Short Press Enabled (safety for entrance curtain)| 0 –
NO(Trigger button) / 1 – YES (Regular(| 1
20 (0x14)| ON color| 0-R / 1-G / 2-B / 3- No LED| 1-Green
21 (0x15)| OFF color| 0-R / 1-G / 2-B / 3- No LED| 2-Blue
22 (0x16)| Frame Leds State| 0-OFF / 1-ON| 0-OFF
42| Frame lighting intensity| 0-OFF / 1-100 LEVEL|
23 (0x17)| Touchpad Enabled (Shabat)| 0 – NO . (Shabat) 1 – YES| 1
90 (0x5A)| Reset (write)| 1 – soft /
99 – factory (without frequency change(
| 0
| | |
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99 (0x63)| Region [1]| Possible Regions ID| 0-EU
POSSIBLE REGIONS VALUE
The value used by the region configuration command.
Region | Config Number |
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REGION_EU | 0 |
REGION_US | 1 |
REGION_ANZ | 2 |
REGION_HK | 3 |
REGION_IN | 5 |
REGION_IL | 6 |
REGION_RU | 7 |
REGION_CN | 8 |
REGION_JP | 32 |
REGION_KR | 33 |
Troubleshooting
Deactivated Buttons
- Check power source connections.
- Make sure the switch is not closed too tightly on the wall.
- Make sure the glass is fully pressed.
- Check that all consumers wires are properly connected.
- Reset to default setting.
- Disconnect from the power line for 30 sec and back again.
Unlit Buttons
- Check that the two screws that attach the smart switch to the junction box are not overtight.
- Slightly unscrew both screws until pressure on the switch frame is relaxed.
Overload
- To avoid overload, make sure not to exceed the following current recommendations: Relay ON/OFF & Shutter up to 5A.
- Make sure the total current of the loads will not exceed 10A. As a result of overload, the device could warm up, in that case, turn the power off and on again and reduce the load.
Technical Specifications
Parameter | Description |
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Power Supply: | 100-240 VAC, 50/60Hz |
Rated Load Current | Each relay can support up to 3.5A on output (Voltage |
depends on input 1-4)
Physical Ports| 4 relays (2 pairs)
o Two independent AC Input ports (For each relay
pair)
Rated Max Load
Current
| 10A
Relay Output| Radio protocol: Z-Wave (700 series chip)
Zero cross technology|
Glass Cover| 1.85mm tempered glass
Dimensions on wall| 121 (L) x 91 (W) / 146 (L) x 91 (W)
Operating Temperature| 0 – 40◦ C
Ambient Humidity| 0-95%RH (without condensation)
Sensors| Ambient Sensor
Controls| 7 independent keys with RGB LED for each key
Bright frame| Always on or 1-100 level
Configuration| 2 DIP switches for functionality configuration (lights &
shutters)
FCC STATEMENT
FCC ID: JE4RHGPS2
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference, and
- This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications to this equipment which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance (RISCO Group’s.) could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC Note
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 on and
off, 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 the receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on to a different circuit from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
- This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
- This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.
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