FIBARO WALLI FGWREU-111 Operating Manual

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FIBARO WALLI ROLLER SHUTTER
FGWREU-111
v1.0

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  • Page 1 O P E R A T I N G M A N U A L FIBARO WALLI ROLLER SHUTTER FGWREU-111 v1.0...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1: Important safety information 2: Description and features 2.1: Description 2.2: Main features 3: Specifications 4: Installation 4.1: Before installation 4.2: Preparing for installation 4.3: Electrical connection 4.4: Assembling the device 4.5: Activating the device 5: Adding to Z-Wave network 5.1: Adding manually 5.2: Adding using SmartStart 6: Removing from Z-Wave network 7: Calibration 8: Operating the device 8.1: Controls...
  • Page 4: 1: Important Safety Information

    1: Important safety information Read this manual before attempting to install the device! Failure to observe recommendations included in this manual may be dangerous or cause a violation of the law. The manu- facturer, Fibar Group S.A. will not be held responsible for any loss or damage resulting from not following the instructions of operating manual.
  • Page 5: 2: Description And Features

    2: Description and features 2.1: Description FIBARO Walli Roller Shutter is a smart wall switch designed to con- trol motors of roller blinds, awnings, venetian blinds and other single phase, AC powered devices via Z-Wave network. It measures active power and energy consumed by the controlled load.
  • Page 6: 3: Specifications

    3: Specifications Power supply 110-230V~ 50/60 Hz Rated load current 4A for motors with compensated power factor (inductive loads) 13A for resistive loads Compatible load types M single-phase AC motors resistive loads Required limit switches electronic or mechanic Recommended external 10A type B circuit breaker (EU) overcurrent protection 13A type B circuit breaker (Sweden) For installation in boxes...
  • Page 7: 4: Installation

    Do not connect SELV or PELV circuits. • Make sure you have all required parts when installing with covers other than FIBARO (see “Parts compatibility” on page 36). Device parts: 1 – switch button, 2 – cover plate, 3 – unit (device), 4 – mounting...
  • Page 8: Preparing For Installation

    Prepare wires by removing 11.5-13mm of insulation from their ends. You can use groove on the side of the unit to measure the length. When installing with FIBARO or GIRA covers: 1. Pull out the switch button. 2. Take off the cover plate.
  • Page 9: Assembling The Device

    When installing the device in the mounting box orient the device with terminal screws going up or to the left (for horizontal button position) to ensure button order. When installing with covers other than FIBARO, we recommend disabling the LED by changing parameter 13 to 0.
  • Page 10: Activating The Device

    When installing with Legrand covers: 1. Insert the device with mounting frame* into the mounting box and secure with mounting claws and screws. 2. Snap the switch button adapter* to the device. 3. Snap the new inner cover plate to the device. 4.
  • Page 11: 5: Adding To Z-Wave Network

    5: Adding to Z-Wave network Adding (Inclusion) – Z-Wave device learning mode, allowing to add the device to existing Z-Wave network. 5.1: Adding manually To add the device to the Z-Wave network manually: 1. Power the device. 2. Set the main controller in (Security/non-Security Mode) add mode (see the controller’s manual).
  • Page 12: Adding Using Smartstart

    5.2: Adding using SmartStart SmartStart enabled products can be added to SmartStart enabled Z-Wave controller by scanning the Z-Wave QR Code present on the product. SmartStart product will be added automatically within 10 minutes of being switched on in the network range. To add the device to the Z-Wave network using SmartStart: 1.
  • Page 13: 6: Removing From Z-Wave Network

    6: Removing from Z-Wave network Removing (Exclusion) – Z-Wave device learning mode, allowing to remove the device from existing Z-Wave network. Removing also re- sults in resetting the device to factory defaults. To remove the device from the Z-Wave network: 1. Power the device. 2.
  • Page 14: 7: Calibration

    7: Calibration Calibration is a process during which a device learns the position of the limit switches and a motor characteristic. Calibration is mandatory in order for the device to correctly recog- nize a roller blind position. The procedure consists of an automatic, full movement between the limit switches (up, down, and up again).
  • Page 15 5. Repeat previous step until satisfactory positioning is achieved. 6. Test whether the positioning works correctly. Correctly configured slats should not force the blinds to move up or down. Manual positioning of roller blind with built-in driver 1. Set parameter 151 to 5 or 6. 2.
  • Page 16: 8: Operating The Device

    8: Operating the device 8.1: Controls 1. First/UP/ button, 2. Second/DOWN/ button, 3. LED ring. 8.2: Button control Operating roller blinds (configurable using parameter 24) • Click – initiate up movement. • Click – initiate down movement. If the blind is moving, clicking any button, will stop the movement. Operating slats of venetian blinds •...
  • Page 17: Menu

    • Magenta – device added to a Z-Wave network (Security S2 Authenticated), • Red – device not added to a Z-Wave network. State of the device: • White – load turned ON (configurable using parameters 11  and 12). Update: • Blinking cyan –...
  • Page 18: Resetting To Factory Defaults

    8.5: Resetting to factory defaults Reset procedure allows to restore the device back to its factory set- tings, which means all information about the Z-Wave controller and user configuration will be deleted. Resetting to factory defaults does not reset energy consumption memory. Resetting the device is not the recommended way of removing the device from the Z-Wave network.
  • Page 19: 9: Power And Energy Metering

    9: Power and energy metering The device allows for the active power and energy consumption mon- itoring. Data is sent to the main Z-Wave controller, e.g. Home Center. Measuring is carried out by the most advanced microcontroller tech- nology, assuring maximum accuracy and precision (+/- 1% for loads greater than 10W).
  • Page 20: 10: Z-Wave Range Test

    10: Z-Wave range test The device has a built in Z-Wave network main controller’s range tester. To make Z-Wave range test possible, the device must be added to the Z-Wave controller. Testing may stress the network, so it is recommended to perform the test only in special cases.
  • Page 21: 11: Configuration

    11: Configuration 11.1: Associations Association (linking devices) – direct control of other devices with- in the Z-Wave system network. Associations allow: • reporting the device status to the Z-Wave controller (using Lifeline group), • creating simple automations by controlling other devices without participation of the main controller (using groups assigned to ac- tions on the device).
  • Page 22 Switch Multilevel commands sent to association groups for pa- rameter 151 set to 2 Click Hold Release Start/Stop Level Button 1 Set Level: 3rd Change: 2nd – and 2 group group confIguratIon...
  • Page 23: Advanced Parameters

    The settings can be adjusted via the Z-Wave controller to which the device is added. The way of adjusting them might differ depending on the controller. In the FIBARO interface parameters are presented as simple options in the Advanced Settings of the device. Available parameters: LED frame –...
  • Page 24 LED frame – brightness This parameter allows to adjust the LED frame Description brightness. Parameter size 1B Default value 100 (100%) 0 – LED disabled Available values 1-100 (1-100% brightness) Buttons orientation This parameter allows reversing the operation Description of the buttons. Parameter size 1B Default value 0 –...
  • Page 25 Alarm configuration - 1st slot This parameter determines to which alarm frames and how the device should react. The Description parameters consist of 4 bytes, three most sig- nificant bytes are set according to the official Z-Wave protocol specification. Parameter size 4B Default value [0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00] (disabled) 1B [MSB] –...
  • Page 26 Alarm configuration - 3rd slot This parameter determines to which alarm frames and how the device should react. The Description parameters consist of 4 bytes, three most sig- nificant bytes are set according to the official Z-Wave protocol specification. Parameter size 4B [0x01, 0xFF, 0x00, 0x00] Default value (Smoke Alarm, any notification, no action)
  • Page 27 Alarm configuration - 5th slot This parameter determines to which alarm frames and how the device should react. The Description parameters consist of 4 bytes, three most sig- nificant bytes are set according to the official Z-Wave protocol specification. Parameter size 4B [0x04, 0xFF, 0x00, 0x00] Default value (Heat Alarm, any notification, no action)
  • Page 28 First button – scenes sent This parameter determines which actions result in sending scene IDs assigned to them. Values can be combined (e.g. 1+2=3 means that scenes Description for single and double click are sent). Enabling scenes for triple click disables entering the device in learn mode by triple clicking.
  • Page 29 Power reports – on change This parameter defines minimal change (from the last reported) in measured power that re- Description sults in sending new report. For loads under 50W the parameter is irrelevant, report are sent every 5W change. Parameter size 2B Default value 15 (15%) 0 - reporting on change disabled...
  • Page 30 150. Force calibration By setting this parameter to 2 the device enters the calibration mode. The parameter relevant Description only if the device is set to work in positioning mode (parameter 151 set to 1 or 2). Parameter size 1B Default value 0 - device is not calibrated Available...
  • Page 31 153. Set slats back to previous position For Venetian blinds (parameter 151 set to 2) the parameter determines slats positioning in vari- Description ous situations. The parameter is irrelevant for other modes. Parameter size 1B Default value 0 – slats return to previously set position only in case of the main controller operation 1 –...
  • Page 32 156. Time of up movement This parameter determines the time needed for roller blinds to reach the top. Description For modes with positioning value is set automat- ically during calibration, otherwise, it must be set manually. Parameter size 4B Default value 6000 (60 seconds) Available 1-65535 (0.01 - 655.35 seconds)
  • Page 33: 12: Z-Wave Specification

    12: Z-Wave specification Endpoint 1: Generic Device Class: GENERIC_TYPE_SWITCH_MULTILEVEL Specific Device Class: SPECIFIC_TYPE_CLASS_B_MOTOR_CONTROL Description: control up/down Endpoint 2: Generic Device Class: GENERIC_TYPE_SWITCH_MULTILEVEL Specific Device Class: SPECIFIC_TYPE_CLASS_B_MOTOR_CONTROL Description: control tilt. Switch Multilevel Command Class values refers to: • 0x00 - fully close •...
  • Page 34 COMMAND_CLASS_NOTIFICATION [0x71] COMMAND_CLASS_PROTECTION [0x75] COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL [0x60] COMMAND_CLASS_CENTRAL_SCENE [0x5B] COMMAND_CLASS_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD [0x7A] COMMAND_CLASS_APPLICATION_STATUS [0x22] COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC [0x20] Multichannel Command Class Command Class Version Secure Endpoint 1 COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO [0x5E] COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_MULTILEVEL [0x26] COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION [0x85] COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIA- TION [0x8E] COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO [0x59] COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY [0x98] COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY_2 [0x9F] COMMAND_CLASS_SUPERVISION [0x6C] COMMAND_CLASS_METER [0x32] COMMAND_CLASS_NOTIFICATION [0x71] COMMAND_CLASS_APPLICATION_STATUS [0x22]...
  • Page 35 Notification Command Class The device uses Notification Command Class to report different events to the controller (“Lifeline” group). Notification Event Parameter In endpoints Type Over-current Power Manage- detected Root, Endpoint 1 ment [0x08] [0x06/V3] System hard- ware failure with MP code: 0x01 System [0x09] manufacturer [device...
  • Page 36: 13: Parts Compatibility

    13: Parts compatibility Available FIBARO parts Included in FGWREU-111 Name Symbol Walli Roller Shutter Unit FG-WREU111-AS-8001 Switch Button with FG-WDSEU221-AS-8100 Lightguide Switch Button Adapter FG-WDSEU221-PP-0007 Mounting Frame FIBARO/ FG-Wx-AS-4001 GIRA Mounting Frame Legrand FG-Wx-AS-4002 Mounting Frame Schneider FG-Wx-AS-4003 Single Cover Plate...
  • Page 37: 14: Regulations

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