NAMRON Z-Wave User manual

Category
Thermostats
Type
User manual

NAMRON Z-Wave is a smart home device that allows you to control your heating system remotely. It can be used to set schedules, monitor energy consumption, and receive alerts if there is a problem. NAMRON Z-Wave is compatible with Z-Wave gateways, so you can integrate it into your existing smart home system.

Here are some of the features and possible use cases of NAMRON Z-Wave:

  • Remote control: You can control your heating system from anywhere with an internet connection. This is convenient if you're away from home and want to make sure your house is warm when you get back.
  • Scheduling: You can create schedules to automatically adjust the temperature of your home throughout the day. This can help you save energy and keep your home comfortable.

NAMRON Z-Wave is a smart home device that allows you to control your heating system remotely. It can be used to set schedules, monitor energy consumption, and receive alerts if there is a problem. NAMRON Z-Wave is compatible with Z-Wave gateways, so you can integrate it into your existing smart home system.

Here are some of the features and possible use cases of NAMRON Z-Wave:

  • Remote control: You can control your heating system from anywhere with an internet connection. This is convenient if you're away from home and want to make sure your house is warm when you get back.
  • Scheduling: You can create schedules to automatically adjust the temperature of your home throughout the day. This can help you save energy and keep your home comfortable.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
NAMRON TERMOSTAT
TOUCH Z- WAVE 16A
Namron termostat touch Z-Wave 16A
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Technical data
Z-Wave frequency
Operation voltage
Maximum load
Power consumption
Floor sensors supp orted
Control modes
868.42MHz (EU)
220-240V, 50/60Hz
16A
Ambient temperature 0°C to 40°C (during operation)
<2W
Temperature range 0°C to 40°C
Hysteresis 0.5°C to 2°C (default 0.5°C)
IP rating
Relative humidity 8% to 80%
IP21
Control types Room sensor (factory default)
Floo r sensor
Ro om + floo r sensor
This parameter can also be configured through advance config parameter 10
1. Away 2. Auto 3. Manual 4. Drying 5. Off
Standard EN 60730-1:2016;A1, EN IEC 60730-2-9:2019;A1
EN IEC 61000-3-2:2019, EN 61000-3-3:2013+A1:2019,
EN 60730-1:2016+A1:2019,
EN 60730-2-19:2019+A1:2019+A2:2020,
EN 50663:2017;ETSI EN 301 489-1V2.2.3,
ETSI EN301 489-3V2.1.1 ETSI EN300 220-1 v3.1.1.,
ETSI EN300 220-2 V3.2.1
RED:2014/53/EU
Certificate Z-Wave plus, CE, RED
NTC R25=10K±1%@25°C, B25/50=3950K±1% (factory setting)
NTC R25=15K±1%@25°C, B25/50=3950K±1%
NTC R25=12K±1%@25°C B25/50=3950K±1%
NTC R25=50K±1%@25°C, B25/50=3950K±1%
NTC R25=100K±1%@25°C, B25/50=3950K±1%
Floor sensor NTC R25=10K±1%@25°C, B25/50=3950K±1%, (3m included)
81mm
81mm
21.3mm28.4mm
Symbol overview
Installation
a.Installation must be done by a qualified electrician.
b.Power supply must be turned off during installation.
Remove the display unit and front cover by using a small screwdriver.
Insert the wires to the correct terminals as presented in the wiring diagram above. Suggested
wire-stripping length is 8-10mm.
Fix the thermostat into the connection box by tightening the screws. Make sure that the thermostat is
fixed without deformation. Suggested torque is 0.2-0.4Nm (2.0-4.1kgf.cm).
NTC L L N N
LN
Floor temp
sensor
SR-ZV9092A
4512744
(1) Wiring diagram
(2) Mounting
a.
b.
c.
2. Preview interface
On Home Interface, user can enter into PREVIEW interface, the interface will display some basic configurations, energy
consumption, date, floor temperature etc.
Short press button to select the item you would like to modify, then short press up and
down buttons to modify value of selected item, then short press button to save and quit,
short pressing button only quits without saving.
Short press button on Home Interface to switch operation modes: the icons of Away, Auto, Manual, Drying, Off modes
will be displayed alternatively for 3 seconds and last displayed mode will be selected, or just short press F button to select
a desired mode when the modes’ icon displayed alternatively. Press and hold button on Home interface for over 3
seconds to select Away mode directly, then Press and hold button for 3 seconds to quit Away mode.
1.Away Mode: the device will control the heating system according to the set temperature within the set period.
User can set time to leave home and time to go home according to the requirements of themselves, and set how the
device will control the temperature during this period.
1.1. If away mode has already been activated, the end time for away mode is valid, the device will execute Away Mode
Temperature Schedule before the end time.
1.2. If away mode has already been activated, the values of end time for away mode are set as 0, the device will always
execute current set temperature with no time limitation. The device will consider the mode as anti- freeze mode, the
recommended temperature setting is 4-10°C.
2. Auto Mode: the device will control the heating system according to the configured time schedule or Z-Wave protocol
Energy_Save_Heating Setpoint.
2.1. When configuration parameter 8 value set as 1, the device will control the temperature of energy save mode accord -
ing to the temperature set by Command Class Energy_Save_Heating Setpoint or set by using the move up and down
buttons, following mentioned schedule will be invalid.
2.2. When configuration parameter 8 value set as 0, the temperature set by Command Class Energy_Save_Heating
Setpoint and set by using the move up and move down buttons will both be invalid, Energy Save Mode will control
temperature according to following user schedule.
For instance, if user would like to keep room temperature at 18C during 18:00-23:00 on every Monday, and keep room
temperature at 20C after 22:30 on every Monday, then user can set schedule by himself.
Time Setting
Select TIME/DATE on Home Interface to enter into TIME/DATE SET interface as follow:
Settings Menu
How to enter settings menu:
1. Under Home Interface, meanwhile the device is at OFF mode , press and hold up and down buttons at the
same time for over 5 seconds to enter Settings Menu.
2. Short press move up and down button to select a settings item, then short press button F to enter selected item.
3. Settings menu include, Preview menu, Z-Wave settings, Schedule, Monitor settings, Time/Date settings, Other settings.
Control Mode
F
Schedule setting method 1: user can enters into schedule on Z-Wave Set Interface, the schedule interface is
as follows:
Schedule setting method 2: on Home Interface, meanwhile the device is under Auto Mode , short press button
to enter into Auto Mode Schedule weekly setting interface quickly:
On Auto Mode Schedule weekly setting interface, use buttons and to enter into schedule setting of a certain week as
follows:
3. Manual Mode: the device will control the heating system according to current set temperature. The temperature can be
set by move up and move down button on the Home interface, or configured by Z-Wave gateway.
4.Drying Mode: The device will judge the set temperature for heating within a short period of time.
I.e.: in order to dry the water in the bathroom in a short time, the device could be set to quickly heat to dry the floor. Enter
the configuration interface as follow:
Duration: set how long the dry mode should lasts
After Mode: set the mode after the drying mode ends
Remain: shows the remaining time of the drying mode
For configuration method and modification, please refer to Automatic Mode
(Energy Save Mode) Schedule:
5.Off Mode: this mode only enables the device to turn on the heating system when anti freezing mode is enabled and the
device meets all required conditions, otherwise the device will not work, meanwhile the standby interface will only show
room temperature.
Monday-Friday 7:30,24C-12:00,20C
18:00,16C-22:30,18C
Saturday-Sunday 7:30,24C-12:00,20C
18:00,18C-22:30,18C
On Auto Day Schedule interface, short press button to select the time or temperature that you
would like to modify, then short press move up and down buttons to modify value, then short
press button to save and quit, short pressing button only quits without saving.
For each schedule, the latter time should be later than the former time, otherwise saving will fail with the error remind
“Time setting error!!!”. The default time schedules are as follows:
F
F
Short press button to select “Auto Schedule”, then short press button Schedule weekly setting interface.
F
The function of monitor set is real time monitor of over current, over
heat and freezing. On Home Interface, short press MONITOR
SET to enter into monitor set interface a s follows:
Short press button to select the item would like to modify, then
short press move up and down buttons to modify value of selected
item, then short press button to save and quit, short pressing
button only quits without saving.
Monitor Set
F
If current is over the set value, the relay will be forced to off by the
device, and the state will be reported to the gateway. The over
current alarm function can be disabled, which can be set directly
through the device, or can be configured through Advance Config
parameter 2 by setting the value as 0 to disable the function, please
refer to the part “Advance Config”.
Note: When over current alarm is triggered, the beeper will beep, to
cancel the alarm, just press and hold button for over 3 seconds
or reset power of the device. After cancel manually, the relay will
show heating forbidden icon within 120 seconds, but other
operations are allowed.
This function is similar to the function of “Internal Over Heat Protec-
tion” described in chapter 9. When the control type is configured as
“Room+Floor sensor”, this function will be valid:
The alarm will be triggered when the floor sensor temperature >
Max floor temp, the relay will be forced to off by the device, and the
state will be reported to the gateway. The following indication figure
will prompt on the display.
After the floor sensor temperature < (Max floor temp - Hysteresis),
the alarm will be cancelled automatically and the device will restore
to previous operation mode.
To cancel the alarm manually, just press and hold button for
over 3 seconds, but the relay will show heating forbidden icon
within 120 seconds and the alarm will not be triggered again, after
120 seconds expire, the device will restore to previous operation
mode and continue to detect alarm temperature.
This function can be disabled, which can be configured directly
through the device, or can be configured through Advance Config
parameter 6 by setting the value as 0 to disable the function, please
refer to the part “Advance Config”.
To prevent the undulation of sensor temperature when the sensor
temperature is approaching the set temperature, which will cause
that the controller may keep switching on/off the relay. Here hyster-
ersis enables the controller to control the relay only when the sensor
temperature is lower than the set temperature minus the hysteresis
value , this value can be set.
For instance, when hysterersis is set as 0.5 degree, then only when
current sensor temperature < (the set temperature - 0.5 degree), will
the controller heat.
This value can also be configured through Advance Config parameter
7, please refer to the part “Advance Config”.
Over-current
Alarm
Set the level of vibration sensor under the buttons or buzzer level.
OFF: vibration or buzzer off Low Level, High Level: low vibration or
buzzer level, high vibration or buzzer level. The level can also be
configured through Advance Config parameter 03.
Max floor temp
Hysterersis
Key Vibration
Set
The OLED display brightness when operate the device.
High Level, Mid Level, Low Level.
This parameter can also be configured through Advance Config
parameter [22].
Display
Brightness Set
Once the device goes to standby interface, if there is no operation
within 30s, the display will go off automatically.
Display
Auto Off
Select OTHER SET on Home Interface to enter into OTHER SET
interface as follow:
Short press button to select the item you would like to modify,
then short press move up and down buttons to modify value of
selected item, then short press button to save and quit, short
pressing button only quits without saving.
The displayed temperature may has big tolerance caused by the
sensor or other factors, so it is necessary to do
temp compensation to room sensor and floor sensor.
Compensation range is -5 ~ +5°C, stepping is 0.5°C.
This parameter can a lso be configured through Advance Config
parameter [11] and [12] .
Other Set
Temperature
Compensation
Device state after reset power of the device.
If set as “last status”, device will go to the status before power failure
after power on again.
If set as “default”, device will go to default mode after power on
again.
This parameter can also be configured through Advance Config
parameter [4].
Re-power
Status
To ensure the safety of the device, if the internal temperature of the
device (not displayed on the interface) is over a certain value during
heating process, the device will execute a short tempo rary action to
turn off the relay, and the icon will appea r on the interface, after
the tempera ture decreases to a certain value, the device will recover
to work.
Press
On the Home Interface, press and hold both and buttons for
over 10S, during the process, the icon will flash slowly, the Display
Auto OFF function can be enabled or disabled, when the function is
enabled, the icon will be displayed, otherwise the icon will not be
displayed.
This parameter can also be configured through Advance Config
parameter [27] .
and hold and buttons for over 10S,then the child lock
can be activated or cancelled. When child lock is activated, then icon
will appear on the disp lay.
Internal Over
Heat Protection
F
F
F
Child Lock
Display Auto
Off Function
Activation
This parameter defines which sensor temperature will be displayed
on Home page.
Floor Temp: floor temperature (external sensor) .
Home Temp: indoor air temperature.
This parameter can also be configured through Advance Config
parameter [23].
Display
Temperature Set
Select ZWAVE INFO on Home Interface to enter into Z-Wave network management interface as follow:
Adding to a Z -Wave Network ( Inclusion)
Method 1: Select “Add”, then short press button , the device will send out inclusion request, “Status” will show “Inclusion...”. If
there is no response from a gateway within 30 seconds, or inclusion failed, “Status” will show “Fail”. If included successfully,
“Status” will show “Inclusion OK” and device ID.
Method 2: Operate the gateway into inclusion mode, make sure the device is already removed from previous network, reset
power of the device, the device will be included to the gateway automatically.
Smart Start
If the user's gateway also supports smartstart, add the device by scanning the QR code, Smartstart allows users to quickly add
devices to the gateway by scanning the device's QR code.
After scanning to add the device, reset power of the device or waiting for a while, the device will be added to the gateway
automatically. Please find the QR code on the casing of the device.
Removing from a Z-Wave Network (Exclusion)
Select “Remove”, then short press button , the device will send out exclusion request, “Status” will show “Exclusion... If ”.
there is no response from a gateway within 30 seconds, or exclusion failed, “Status” will show “Fail”. If excluded successfully,
“Status” will show “Exclusion OK” and device ID will be showed as 0.
Factory Reset (Reset)
Factory resetting will reset all Advance Config parameters to default value, and the device will be removed from the Z-Wave
network.
Select “Reset”, then short press button , the device will start reset, “Status” will show “Reset...”. If there is no response
from a gateway within 6 seconds, or exclusion failed, “Status” will show “Fail”. If reset successfully, “Status” will show “Reset OK”.
Note 1: if the device is excluded or reset successfully, the Auto Mode Schedule will be reset to default value.
Note 2: the sent frame of inclusion and exclusion is INFO frame.
2.Basic set command class
Set the device operation mode as Comfort Mode (Manual Mode) by sending command class basic set = 0XFF. Set the device
operation mode as OFF mode by sending command class basic set = 0x00
Z-Wave Set Introduction
1 .Z-Wave Network Management
F
F
Z-Wave Technical Specifications
1.Supported Notification Report and Sensor Type
Notifcation Type Triggering Event Description
POWER_MANAGEMENT POWER_MANAGEMENT_OVERCURRENT_DETECTED Over Current Alarm
Heat Alarm Overheat detected Over Heat Alarm
SENSOR MULTILEVEL Type support Scale
Air temperature Celsius ( )
2. Technical Specifications
Item Definition
SDK 6.82.00
Explorer Frame Support Yes
Device Type Thermostat(HVAC)
Generic Device Class GENERIC_TYPE_THERMOSTAT
Specific Device Class SPECIFIC_TYPE_THERMOSTAT_HEATING
Role Type Always On Slave (AOS))
Routing Yes
Controlled command class Support S2/s0
COMMAND_CLASS_THERMOSTAT_MODE V3
COMMAND_CLASS_THERMOSTAT_SETPOINT V2
3. Supported Command Class
ermostat Related Specifications
Suppourt Command class Support S2/s0
COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO
Command Support
ThermostatMode
ThermostatMode_OFF(off)
ThermostatMode_HEAT(UI displays Manual)
ThermostatMode_DRY
ThermostatMode_EnergyHeat(UI displays Auto)
ThermostatMode_Away(UI displays Away)
ThermostatSetPointType_Heating(set manual temperature)
ThermostatSetPointType_Energy_Save_Heating(set auto temperature)
ThermostatSetPointType_DRY
ThermostatSetPointType_Away_Heating(set away temperature)
ThermostatSetPoint
V2
COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY V1
COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY_2 V1
COMMAND_CLASS_TRANSPORT_SERVICE V2
COMMAND_CLASS_SUPERVISION V1
YESV3
YESV1
YESV2
YESV2
YESV3
YESV1
YESV3
YESV2
YESV1
YESV1
YESV1
YESV1
YESV8
YESV3
COMMAND_CLASS_THERMOSTAT_MODE
COMMAND_CLASS_THERMOSTAT_OPERATING_STATE
COMMAND_CLASS_THERMOSTAT_SETPOINT
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION
COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION
COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO
COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC
COMMAND_CLASS_DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY
COMMAND_CLASS_POWERLEVEL
COMMAND_CLASS_TIME_PARAMETERS
COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION
COMMAND_CLASS_NOTIFICATION
COMMAND_CLASS_METER
COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL
COMMAND_CLASS_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD
YESV4
YESV4
Root Device
YES
YES
Root device
Note: the EndPoint01 mirrors equivalent effect root endpoint.
Support command class Support S2/s0
COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO V2
COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY V1
COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY_2 V1
COMMAND_CLASS_SUPERVISION V1
COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL V5
YES
YES
V2
YESV3
YESV1
YESV3
YESV1
YESV2
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION
COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION
OMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO
COMMAND_CLASS_THERMOSTAT_MODE
COMMAND_CLASS_THERMOSTAT_OPERATING_STATE
COMMAND_CLASS_THERMOSTAT_SETPOINT
YESV3COMMAND_CLASS_METER
EndPoint1 command list:
Support command class Support S2/S0
COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO
COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY
COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY_2
COMMAND_CLASS_SUPERVISION
COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION
COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION
COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO
V2
V1
V1
V1
V5
YES
YES
V2
YES
V3
YESV1
EndPoint2 (floor temperature sensor) command list:
Group ID Description
15
NAME
Lifeline
Profile Max nodes
AGI_LIFE_LINE
0x0001
1.Send Command Class
DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION to associated
devices of this group when factory reset the device.
2.Send Command Class
THERMOSTAT_SETPOINT_REPORT,
THERMOSTAT_MODE_REPORT,
THERMOSTAT_OPERATING_STATE_REPORT to associated
devices of this group When operation mode and
temperature change.
3.Send Command Class NOTIFICATION_REPORT to
associated devices of this group when over current, over
heat detected
4.Send Command Class METER_REPORT to associated
devices of this group to report metering parameters.
5.Association
25Heat Set
AGI_CONTROL_
KEY01
(0x2001)
Transfer Command Class THERMOSTAT_SETPOINT_SET
THERMOSTAT_MODE_SET
to control other temperature control devices when
operation changes
0x0E(14) 21 Dry Mode
Schedule
Set the mode a fter the drying mode ends
0x00 = OFF
0x01 = Manual mode (comfort mode)
0x02 = Auto mode (energy save mode)
0x03 = Away mode
0x10(16) 21 None
When to report temperature relative change threshold value actively, unit
is 0.1
0, d isab l e t o r ep or t
2- 10, rep or t when t he threshold v alue i s 2- 10
Note: the EndPoint01 has equivalent effect of root function.
EndPoint02
Group ID Description
10
NAME
Lifeline
Profile Max nodes
AGI_LIFE_LINE
0x0001 Lifeline(0x0001)
Group ID Description
10
NAME
Lifeline
Profile Max nodes
AGI_LIFE_LINE
0x0001 Lifeline(0x0001)
Parameter Parent
Menu
0x02(2) 16
Size
1
Description Default
Value
Monitor Set
6.Advance Config Parameters
Over current detection max. value, unit is A. When detected current is
over this
value, the device will turn off the relay and send NOTIFICATION CC.
0, disable over current detection
5-16, over current detection max. value
0x03(03) 11 Other Set
Vibration level and buzzer level triggered by pressing buttons 0, disable
vibration and buzzer
1, Low Level
2, High Level
0x0A(10) 11 Other Set
Temperature control reference selection
1, room sensor
2, floor sensor
3, room+floor sensor
0x04(4) 11 Other Set
Whether to recover to settings before power failure or power reset
0, use default settings
1, recover to settings before power failure or power reset
0x08(8) 01 None
Auto mode (Energy save mode) temperature schedule
0, use schedule set by user
1, use Energy _Save_Heating temperature set by THERMOSTAT_SETPOINT_SET
0x06(6) 271 Monitor Set
Floor temperature detection max. value, unit is , when floor temperature
sensor is higher than this value, the device will turn off the relay and send
NOTIFICATION CC.
0, disable this function
1-35, the high temperature value
0x09(9) 11 Other Set
Select floor temperature sensor type
1, NTC/10K B(25/50°C)=3950
2, NTC/15K B(25/50°C)=3950
3, NTC/50K B(25/50°C)=3950
4, NTC/100K B(25/50°C)=3950
5, NTC/12K B(25/50°C)=3950
0x07(7) 51 Monitor Set
Temperature control hysteresis value setting, setting range 0.5 -5 .
value range is 5-50, unit is 0.1
0x0B(11) 01 Other Set
ROOM SENSOR temperature compensation setting
-10~10, unit is 0.5
0x0C(12) 01 Other Set
FLOOR S ENSOR temperature compensation setting
-10~10, unit is 0.5
0x0D(13) 301 Dry Mode
Schedule
Set how long the drying mode lasts
5~100, unit is minute
EndPoint01 :
0x15(21) 600
(10mins)
4 None
Time interval value for periodic active report of Meter
60-2678400 (31 days) , unit is S
0x16(22) 11 Other Set
The OLED display brightness when operate the device.
0, low level
1, mid level
2, high level
0x11(17) 300
(5mins)
1 None
Time interval value for periodic report of temperature, humidity, unit is S
0, disable to report
30~28800, report when time interval value is 30~28800
0x12(18) 51 None
When to report power change absolute threshold, unit is W
0, disable to report
1~100, report when absolute threshold is 1~100
0x13(19) 101 None
When to report current change absolute threshold, unit is 0.1A
0, disable to report
1~10, report when absolute threshold is 1~10
0x14(20) 21 None
When to report voltage change absolute threshold, unit is 1 V
0, disable to report
1~10, report when absolute threshold is 1~10
0x17(23) 01 Other Set
This parameter defines which sensor temperature will be displayed on
Home page.
0x00: indoor a ir temperature
0x01: external temperature (floor temperature)
0x18(24) 01 Other Set
The time zone that the time parameters command adopts is UTC, the time
0x1B(27) 01
Enable or disable Display Auto Off function when the interface is standby
interface.
0, disbaled
1, enabled
zone need to be set:
+12 ~ -12
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Operation
Ins tal la ti on G ui de
Plea se rea d carefully the enclosed user manual before insta llation of the in-wa ll switch, in order to ensure a n
error-free functioning.
ATTENTION: Prior to the assembly of the product, the voltage network has to be switched OF F a nd ensured
against re-switching.
Inclusion (adding to a Z-Wave network)
1. Set primary controller/ga tewa y into inclusion mode ( Plea se refer to your prima ry controllers manua l on how
to turn your controller into inclusion).
2. Power on the in- wall switch and set it into inclusion mode. There a re two methods to set the in-wa ll switch
into inclusion mode:
1)Triple press the a ction button on the switch, LE D indicator will flash ra pidly, it will set the switch into inclusion
mode for 30 seconds, if there is no reply from the gateway, the device will quit inclusion mode after 30 seconds.
2)When the value of para meter 5 is configured as 1, triple press the externa l switch rapidly within 1.5 seconds,
LED indica tor will flash ra pidly, it will set the switch into inclusion mode for 30 seconds, if there is no reply from
the ga tewa y, the device will quit inclusion mode after 30 seconds.
The LE D indicator will stay solid on for 3 seconds if the device is added to the network successfully. The
indicator will turn off if inclusion fa ils.
Exclusion (removing from a Z-Wave network)
There are two exclusion methods:
Method 1: Exclusion from the primary controller/ga tewa y a s follows:
1. Set the primary controller/ga tewa y into exclusion mode (P lease refer to your primary controllers manua l on
how to set your controller into exclusion).
2. Power on the in- wall switch and set it into exclusion mode. There a re two methods to set the in-wall switch
into exclusion mode:
1)Triple press the a ction button on the switch, LE D indicator will flash ra pidly, it will set the switch into exclusion
mode for 30 seconds, if there is no reply from the gateway, the device will quit exclusion mode after 30 seconds.
2)When the value of para meter 5 is configured a s 1, triple press the externa l switch rapidly within 1.5 seconds,
LED indica tor will flash ra pidly, it will set the switch into exclusion mode for 30 seconds, if there is no reply from
the ga tewa y, the device will quit exclusion mode after 30 seconds.
Produ c t Data
Compatible Load T ypes
Load Symbol Load Type Maximum Load Remarks
Due to variety of LED lamp
designs, maximum number
of LED lamps is further
dependent on power fa ctor
result when connected to
switch.
Ma ximum permitted number
of drivers is 1220W divided
by driver nameplate power
r
Max. continuous load 10A
Max. continuous load 10A
ating.
LED lamps with transformers
LED drivers
Incandescent lighting,
HV Halogen lamps
Low volta ge ha logen
lighting with electronic
transformers
1220W @ 2 30V
580W @ 1 10V
3680W @ 2 30V
1760W @ 1 10V
NAMRON Z-WAVE RELÉ 16A
Z- Wave F requency
Input Voltage
Output Voltage
Output Current
Operating temperature
Relative humidity
Dimensions
868.42 MHZ ( EU)
AC100-240V
AC100-240V
16A ma x.
0 to 40°C
8% to 80%
45.5x45x20.3mm
S afety & Warnings
DO NOT insta ll with power a pplied to device.
DO NOT expose the device to moisture.
Quick Start
How to install:
Step 1: power on the Z -Wave in- wa ll switch.
Step 2: a ctiva te inclusion mode on your Z- Wave controller.
Step 3: a ctiva te inclusion mode of the switch by triple press the a ction button on the switch. The switch will be
included to Z- Wa ve network.
Produ c t Des c ription
The in-wa ll switch is a Z -Wave device that is used to switch ON/OF F the connected light or electrical
appliances and ca n be controlled by other Z- Wa ve devices. The In-wa ll switch ca n be included a nd opera ted in
any Z -Wave network with other Z- Wa ve certified devices from other manufa cturers and/or other a pplica tions.
All non-ba ttery opera ted nodes within the network will act as repea ters rega rdless of vendor to increa se
reliability of the network.
This device supports the S martS tart inclusion. Sma rtS tart enabled products can be added into a Z - Wa ve
network by sca nning the Z-Wave QR C ode present on the product with a controller providing S martS tart
inclusion. No further a ction is required a nd the Sma rtSta rt product will be added automa tica lly within a period
after the QR code being sca nned or reset power of the device. Plea se find the QR code on the device casing.
The encryption mode tha t the switch supports is S 2 Una uthenticated. When the switch is being included into a
Z- Wave network, you ca n use your prima ry controller/ga tewa y to ena ble encryption mode or disa ble
encryption. (The primary controller/gateway shall support encryption mode configuration). The switch supports
OTA a nd can update firmware wirelessly. In a ddition, the switch is equipped with P ower Metering and over
current protection.
Action button
AC 100-240V power input
1 CH load output
1220W @ 2 30V
580W @ 1 10V
1220W @ 2 30V
580W @ 1 10V
LED indicator, indica tes when
program the switch (inclusion,
exclusion, factory reset)
Switch input
NC
S
Electrical appliances
such as television,
refrigerator, wa ter
heating etc.
3680W @ 2 30V
1760W @ 1 10V
Function introduction
Important: Read All Instructions Prior to Installation
Association
Groups Description
1. When press and hold down “Reset” button for 10S to reset
the device, send "Device Reset Locally Notification" to
associated devices of this group to report factory reset
information.
2. When over loa d detected, send " NOT IF IC ATION_R EPOR T "
to associated devices of this group.
3. Report energy meter actively.
4. Send basic report automatica lly.
Group 1
Group
Name
Lifeline
Ma x
Nodes
5
S et and u ns et as s oc iations :
(Note: All a ssociation information will be clea red automa tica lly once the switch is excluded from a network.)
Set associa tion by operating prima ry controller/ga tewa y to send pa ckets to the switch:
The primary controller/ga tewa y sends pa ckets to the switch using “Comma nd Cla ss AS SOC IATION
Node I nformation F rame
The Node Informa tion F rame is the business card of a Z -Wave device. It conta ins information a bout the device
type and the technical capabilities. The inclusion and exclusion of the device is confirmed by sending out a
Node Information Fra me. Beside this it ma y be needed for certa in network opera tions to send out a Node
Informa tion F rame.
How to send out Node Informa tion Fra me:
When the switch is set to inclusion/exclusion mode aga in, it will send out Node Informa tion F rame, there are 2
kinds of opera tion as follows:
1. Triple press the action button, the dimmer will be set to inclusion/exclusion mode, then send out Node
Informa tion F rame.
2. When the switch is under inclusion mode, there a re two kinds of operation:
1) Triple press inclusion/exclusion button, the switch will be set to inclusion mode again, and send out Node
Informa tion F rame.
2) P ower off and power on the switch, it will be set to inclusion mode automa tica lly, and send out Node
Informa tion F rame.
up to 100 m outside, on a vera ge up to 40 m inside buildings
7.13.6.0
Wireless Range
SDK
COMMAND_ C LAS S _S EC URIT Y _2
COMMAND_ C LAS S _S EC URIT Y
COMMAND_ C LAS S _S UPE RVIS ION
V1
V1
V1
COMMAND_ C LAS S _S WITC H_BINARY
COMMAND_ C LAS S _S CE NE_ ACTIVATION
OMMAND_ CLAS S _ SCE NE _ACT UATOR_ C ONF
COMMAND_ C LAS S _NOTIF ICATION
COMMAND_ C LAS S _C ONFIG UR ATION
COMMAND_CLAS S _AS S OC IATION_GR P _ INFO
COMMAND_C LAS S _AS SOC IATION
COMMAND_CLAS S _FIR MWAR E _UPDATE_ MD
COMMAND_C LAS S _P OWER LEV E L
COMMAND_CLAS S _DEV IC E_R E S ET_ LOC ALLY
V2
V1
V1
V8
V1
V1
V2
V4
V1
V1
As s ociation G rou ps :
COMMAND_CLAS S _ME TER V 5
The LE D indicator will stay solid on for 3 seconds if the device is removed from the network successfully. The
indicator will turn off if exclusion fa ils.
Method 2: Fa ctory reset the switch will force the switch to be excluded from a network. (please refer to the part
F actory Reset” of this ma nua l)
Note: Factory reset is not recommended for exclusion, please use this procedure only if the primary
controller/gateway is missing or otherwise inoperable.
Fac tory R es et
Press and hold down the action button for over 10 seconds, LE D indica tor fla shes slowly, the switch will resta rt
and reset to fa ctory defaults.
S c ene C ontrol
Users can configure scenes using command class S CE NE_ AC TUATOR _ CONF_S ET, a nd activa te the scenes
using command class S C ENE _AC TIVATION_ SE T.
As s o ciation
Z-Wave devices control other Z-Wave devices. The relationship between one device controlling another device
is ca lled associa tion. In order to control a different device, the controlling device needs to ma inta in a list of
devices that will receive controlling commands. These lists are called association groups and they are always
rela ted to certa in events (e.g. button pressed) . In case the event ha ppens a ll devices stored in the respective
association group will receive a common wireless command. COMMAND_ C LAS S _T RANS PORT _S E RVIC E COMMAND_C LAS S _V ER S ION
V2 V 3
COMMAND_ C LAS S _Z WAV E PLUS_INFO V 2 V2
S upported C ommand C las s
Node I nfo S ec urity C ommand S upported R eport
COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC
Yes
On/Off Power S witch
GE NER IC_T YP E _S WITC H_BINARY
SP E CIF IC_ TY P E_ POWE R_ S WITC H_BINARY
Alwa ys On S lave ( AOS )
Yes
Explorer Frame Support
Device Type
Generic Device Class
Specific Device Class
Role Ty pe
Routing
COMMAND_CLAS S _INDIC ATOR V3
Notific ation R eport
Notific ation Type Triggerring E vent
NOT IFIC ATION_T Y PE _P OWER _ MANA
GE MENT( 08)
POWE R_ MANAGE MENT_ OVE RCUR RE NT_
DET EC T ED( 06)
Over Current Alarm: When connecting to resistive load, over current protection value is 16A.
Note: When over current or overload protection is enabled (value of configuration parameter 4 not configured
as 0) , if the device detects tha t the load current is over 16A or power is over 3700W, the relay will be forced to
off, unless reset power of the device, otherwise the device will always be at ala rm sta tus, and report ala rm
every 60 seconds.
NOT IFIC ATION_T Y PE _P OWER _ MANA
GE MENT( 08)
POWE R_ MANAGE MENT_ OVE RLOADED_ N
T_ DET E CT E D( 08)
Tec hnic al D ata
Power change absolute threshold report, report when the
power cha nge va lue is over the threshold, unit is W
0: disable absolute threshold report function
1- 255: va lue of the power change a bsolute threshold, if
power cha nge va lue is over the threshold value, report the
power cha nge va lue using MET ER _ R E POR T
1 5
0x0A(10)
Current change absolute threshold, unit is 0.1A
0: disable absolute threshold function
1-255: value of the current change absolute threshold, if
current change value is over the threshold value, report the
current cha nge value using ME T E R_ R E P ORT
1 1
0x0B(11)
Volta ge cha nge a bsolute threshold, unit is 1V
0: disable absolute threshold function
1- 255: va lue of the volta ge change a bsolute threshold, if
voltage change value is over the threshold value, report the
volta ge cha nge va lue using METE R _R E P OR T
1 2
0x0C(12)
Added to a nd removed from a network through externa l
switch (when enables this function, triple press the external
switch to be added to or removed from a network)
0 - disa ble
1 - ena ble
Note: if this function is ena bled, when triple press the
switch rapidly, the device will be set to inclusion or
exclusion mode, then device status will not be reported
(basic report) during this process.
1 1
0x07(7)
L
N
PUS H
2) With Single Push Button Switch
External switch type
0: push button switch
1: norma l on/off switch
1 0
0x05(5)
Enable/disable over current or over load protection, report
ala rm when the loa d is over 16A if ena bled
0: disa ble
1: ena ble
1 1
0x04(4)
Info: E nable/disa ble to send the ba sic report to the Lifeline
when the loa d state cha nged
0 Disa ble to send Basic report
1 E na ble to send Basic report
1 1
0x03(3)
Notes f or the d iagrams :
L - terminal for live lea d
N - termina l for neutra l lea d
L1 - output terminals of the device (controlling connected light source)
S - terminal for externa l switch
NC - N o C onnection
Wiring Diagram
Info: S aving load sta te before power fa ilure
0 shutoff loa d
1 turn on loa d
2 save load sta te before power fa ilure
1 2
0x02(2)
Siz e Descri p ti o n Defa ult ValuePa rameter
Time cycle to report the values of energy
consumption, voltage, current and load power
actively
60- 2678400 ( 31 da ys), va lue of the time cycle, unit is S.
41800(30mins)
0x0d(13)
L
N
1) With Normal On/Off Switch
NC
S
NC
S
Configuration C ommand C las s
45 mm
Product Dimension
45.5 mm
20.3 mm
PUSH
L
N
PUSH
3) With Multiple Push Switches for Multiple Control Points
L
N
PUSH
4) Connect With Socket
GND
NC
S
NC
S
Namron AS
Nedre kalbakkvei 88B
1081 Oslo
Norway
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NAMRON Z-Wave User manual

Category
Thermostats
Type
User manual

NAMRON Z-Wave is a smart home device that allows you to control your heating system remotely. It can be used to set schedules, monitor energy consumption, and receive alerts if there is a problem. NAMRON Z-Wave is compatible with Z-Wave gateways, so you can integrate it into your existing smart home system.

Here are some of the features and possible use cases of NAMRON Z-Wave:

  • Remote control: You can control your heating system from anywhere with an internet connection. This is convenient if you're away from home and want to make sure your house is warm when you get back.
  • Scheduling: You can create schedules to automatically adjust the temperature of your home throughout the day. This can help you save energy and keep your home comfortable.

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