Quickstart

This is a secure Light Dimmer Switch for XXXQFrequencyName. To run this device please connect it to your mains power supply. To add this device to your network execute the following action:
To add the device to a Z-Wave network, the Z-Wave Controller must first be set into Add (Learn) mode. Then use a paperclip or a small pointy tool to push and hold the button in the button hole for approximately a second. The device LED will blink twice to indicate that it sends information to the Controller.



Important safety information

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Attention: This manual is automatically generated from Z-Wave Alliance Product data and may be incomplete. Please refer to the Manufacturers Manual for more information.

Product Description

The Standalone Mosfet Dimmer is a mosfet dimmer for concealed in-wall mounting. The device is exclusively Z-Wave controllable, which can handle dimmable loads up to 300W. The dimmer can operate in both Leading and Tailing Edge mode, which makes it capable of controlling most dimmable Lights on the market. All dimmer properties are configurable, making it possible to accurately customize the dimmer to the properies of the controlled Light Fixtures.The device supports power measurement, reporting both instant and accumulated power consumption over time.

Reset to factory default WARNING! Executing a Factory Reset on a device may make it stop working as wanted, and will disable remote control of the device. The device will have to be re-added to the Z-Wave network and reconfigured afterwards, to regain the previous operation of the device. Please DO NOT execute this procedure unless it is absolutely necessary.Push and Hold the Add/Remove button for about 15 secondsuntil the LED indicator turns OFF. Then release the button. The device is now Factory Reset, and removed from the Z-Wave network.The button is located about 10 mm down in the middle of the three holes on the front. A thin tool (a very small screwdriver, a toothpick, a paper clip or similar) is needed to access the button.
Inclusion To add the device to a Z-Wave network, the Z-Wave Controller must first be set into Add (Learn) mode. Then use a paperclip or a small pointy tool to push and hold the button in the button hole for approximately a second. The device LED will blink twice to indicate that it sends information to the Controller.
Exclusion To remove the device from a Z-Wave network, the Z-Wave Controller must first be set into Remove mode. Then use a paperclip or a small pointy tool to push and hold the button in the button hole for approximately a second. The device LED will blink twice to indicate that it sends information to the Controller.
NIF XXXNIF
Wakeup XXXWakeupDescription
Protection XXXProtection
FirmwareUpdate XXXFirmwareUpdate
SetAssociation XXXSetAssociation

Association Groups:

Group Number Maximum Nodes Description
1 5 The Lifeline group where all Root Device events are reported.All unsolicited Reports for the supported command classeswill be issued to this group.Commands Issued:- Sensor Multilevel Report - Reports Power Consumption andTemperatures- Meter - Reports power consumption to the Controller every15 minutes.- Device Reset LocallyReports factory resets to theController
2 5 Associated devices will be controlled according to local statechanges. Supports Multichannel Association in addition tostandard association.Command Issued: Basic Set

Configuration Parameters

Parameter 1: Hardware Combination Identifier

READ-ONLY: Identifier which uniquely identifies the SE Devices hardware combination. Always return value 18 (0x12) for this device.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 18

Setting Description
18 Hardware Combination Identifier

Parameter 10: Dimming Speed

Defines the u0022fadeu0022 time when setting a dim level from a controller. Fade time is defined as the time it takes to dim from MIN level to MAX level, which means an increase of 10% in light level takes 1/10th of the configured time. The value defines the dim time in 1/100'th of a second, which means a value of 200 means the Dimming Speed is 2.0 seconds from MIN to MAX. Max time is 327.67 seconds (almost 5 and a half minute). Values below 30 (0.3 seconds) are ignored and values below 100 (1 second) are discouraged.
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 300

Setting Description
30 - 32767 Dimming Speed from MIN to MAX

Parameter 11: Dimmer Mode

Defines if Dimmer should operate in Leading or Tailing Edge mode. Most Lights work quite OK in the default Leading Edge mode, but this mode also usually cause some noise from the dimmer unit. During installation it is therefore recommended to try TE mode, and use this if the Light operates properly. Tailing Edge mode is known to cause instability in some LED type Lights! 0 - Leading Edge Mode (LE)1 - Leading Edge Mode (TE)
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

Setting Description
0 - 1 Leading or Tailing Edge Mode

Parameter 12: Maximum Level

The Maximum Light level of the dimmer. Typically there is no visible difference when the dimming level reaches a point in the range 75 - 90, and the installer should set this value to the lowest value where no change is visible. The default value of 90 is usually OK.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 90

Setting Description
1 - 99 Maximum Dimmer Level

Parameter 13: Minimum Level

The Minimum Light Level of the dimmer. This should be adjusted so the controlled Light is still ON and stable. Remember that LED type lights may work if dimmed down to a low value, but may not start if the light is turned OFF and ON again.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 15

Setting Description
1 - 99 Minimum Dimmer Level

Parameter 16: Back Unit Type

READ-ONLY: Identifies the local functionality of devices in the SE Devices product range. Always return value 2 for Mosfet Dimmer functionality.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 2

Setting Description
2 Local Functionality Identifier

Parameter 44: Cold Start Minimum Level

Sets the minimum level the Dimmer should go to when the light is switched ON. If the last dimmer value is lower than this setting, the dimmer will first go to the configured Cold Start level, before returning to the target level. This is typically used for LED lamps which does not switch ON correctly when the dimming level is at the Minimum.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 20

Setting Description
1 - 99 Minimum ON level on Cold Start

Technical Data

Hardware Platform ZM5202
Device Type Light Dimmer Switch
Network Operation Always On Slave
Firmware Version HW: 30 FW: 3.00:03.00
Z-Wave Version 6.71.01
Certification ID ZC10-18046085
Z-Wave Product Id 0x024F.0x0003.0x1012
Sensors CurrentPowerVoltage
Supported Meter Type Electric Energy
Firmware Updatable Updatable by Professional/Technician
Electric Load Type Dimmable ELV (Magnetic)Dimmable LEDELV (Electronic)IncandescentLED
Neutral Wire Required ok
Frequency XXfrequency
Maximum transmission power XXantenna
CEPT (Europe)Light Dimmer Switch