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SWiiD SWIIDPLUG Z-WAVE Installation And User Manual

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ZAP1
P
S
WIID
Z-W
AVE
Installation and User's Guide
FOREWORD
The SwiidPlug
is designed to switch on and off remotely appliances (mainly
lights) which are plugged into its female socket, The SwiidPlug
the wireless switching of incandescent light bulbs as well as halogen and LED
lights (all transformer types).
The SwiidPlug
can be operated manually by pressing on its
which then acts as an on/off toggle switch and can be operated remotely and
®
wirelessly by Z -Wave
.
The SwiidPlug
can also handle associations with other devices, both ways to
and from it. Thus, your SwiidPlug
®
Z-Wave
device in your network, such as the triggering of a presence detector.
As soon as it has been plugged into a mains socket, the SwiidPlug
®
included into a Z-Wave
network so as to interoperate with controllers and other
®
Z-Wave
devices.
WARNING
Insert SwiidPlug™ only in sockets equipped with a
ground wire
R
ISK OF ELECTROCUTION
when plugged in
SPECIFICATIONS
Device Type :
Power input :
Max. power :
EU Norms :
Protection index :
Size :
Radio protocol :
Radio frequency :
Transmission dist.:
Working temp :
On/Off
and
not
included
signals:
Power consumption :
Your SwiidPlug
has been certified by a certification firm approved by the
®
Z-Wave
Alliance and, as such, is fully interoperable with all the certified Z-
®
Wave
devices produced by other manufacturers using the same
authorised radio frequency (EU in our case)
Installing the SwiidPlug
consists of plugging it into a grounded wall socket and
plugging into it the on/off electrical device you want to control.
P
LUG
A
P
®
DAPTER
LUG
is suitable for
FUNCTION
can respond directly to a signal from another
: Do not attempt to clean
BINARY POWER SWITCH
230V ± 10% - 50Hz
3600W
EN300220, EN301489-1/-3 &
EN60669-1 + EN60669-2-1
IP20
60.0 x 49.0 x 60.5 mm
®
Z-Wave
(SDK 4.55)
868,42 MHz (EU)
Up to 30m indoors (varies with building
materials)
0 – 40°C
Blue/yellow
LED on
FUNCTION
< 1.5W
In order to configure the SwiidPlug
EN
®
Wave
controller, please follow instructions provided in the next chapters of this
manual.
KEY FEATURES
Translucent FUNCTION
button, which also acts as
a manual on/off toggle
switch.
LED lights up
"ON" and
"OFF" and blinks
alternatively
yellow
in a Z-Wave
INCLUSION OF A SWiiDPLUG
NETWORK
In order to control your SwiidPlug
button
®
Wave
network. Many people are put off by the very use of the word "network",
but it may in fact designate a single remote control or wireless control switch
coupled with a single adapter plug. The important thing to remember is that your
SwiidPlug
it (you can't call your dog, if you don't know its name). To do this, an inclusion
operation needs to be performed: this is also often called an integration or a
pairing operation.
can be
When you first plug your SwiidPlug
alternatively
®
Z-Wave
means your SwiidPlug
and you will need to run an exclusion process (see next Chapter) before including
it into your own Z-Wave
In order to include a SwiidPlug
any tools. Simply bring your SwiidPlug
to the Z-Wave
1. First put your primary Z-Wave
inclusion mode (generally done by pressing
once or several times on an inclusion
button on the controller : here an Aeotech
Z-Stick2)
2. With the LED flashing alternatively
and yellow, press the
your SwiidPlug
seconds.
3. The inclusion process should then start automatically and the LED on your
SwiidPlug
This indicates that the Z-Wave
button
Depending on the type of controller you are using, you may be immediately able
to operate your SwiidPlug
however, you need to perform an additional pairing step in order to assign your
SwiidPlug
remote control).
Once you are able to operate your SwiidPlug
network, you are able to check that the
FUNCTION
that your SwiidPlug
FUNCTION
so that it can be controlled wirelessly by a Z-
blue
when
yellow
when
blue
and
when not included
®
network
remotely, it needs to be recognized by a Z-
needs to be recognized by any device by which you intend to control
into the active mains, the LED will blink
blue
and
yellow
to indicate that it has not yet been included into a
network. In case the LED lights up
may have been included into another Z-Wave
®
network.
into a Z-Wave
(always plugged into the mains) close
®
controller (or vice versa) and proceed as follows:
®
controller in
blue
button of
FUNCTION
3 times (3x) within 2
will remain lit
solid blue
or
®
inclusion process was successful.
via your Z-Wave
to a specific command button on the controller (e.g. on a multi-button
button when it is turned "On"
(yellow
continues to respond to a manual press locally on the
button.
INTO A Z-WAVE
®
solid blue
or
solid
yellow, this
®
network
®
network, you do not need to use
solid yellow
based on switch status.
®
network. For some controllers,
remotely from your Z-Wave
blue
LED lights up to illuminate the
when "Off"). You can also check
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Summary of Contents for SWiiD SWIIDPLUG Z-WAVE

  • Page 1 ™ In order to configure the SwiidPlug so that it can be controlled wirelessly by a Z- ZAP1 ® Wave controller, please follow instructions provided in the next chapters of this manual. KEY FEATURES Translucent FUNCTION button, which also acts as a manual on/off toggle switch.
  • Page 2 Warranty claims must be filed by using the warranty claims form provided on the Your SwiidPlug is capable of handling only one single association group as Supplier's website (www.swiid.com/en/contact.html) and completing it in full and a primary node which enables it to send commands to associated devices ™...