SmartPlug 1Led User Manual

Z-wave plus compatible and relay switch in the form of a socket adapter

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1.0
Yongqi
1.1
Yongqi
1.2
Yongqi
SmartPlug 1Led User Manual
(Z-Wave 700s S2 Version)
Date
20201022
20210116
20210304
Change List
Initial
Fixed Some Error Descriptions.
Add Note for OTA Led State
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  • Page 1 SmartPlug 1Led User Manual (Z-Wave 700s S2 Version) Version Written By Date Change List Yongqi 20201022 Initial Yongqi 20210116 Fixed Some Error Descriptions. Yongqi 20210304 Add Note for OTA Led State...
  • Page 2 SmartPlug is a universal, Z-Wave™ Plus compatible and relay switch in the form of a socket adapter. The device may be used to operate any device up to 3000w power output. The device features voltage, current, active power and power consumption measuring.
  • Page 3: Switch On/Off

    2 (Control) COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC BASIC_SET Device Functionality and Z-Wave™ Message Report The SmartPlug has four main functions: Switch On/Off, electrical parameters measurement over-current protection, and timing. Switch On/Off There are three ways of controlling the outlet switch: 1) Press the button shortly...
  • Page 4: Overcurrent Protection

    1 Z-Wave gateway send METER_RESET command to SmartPlug to reset the cumulative energy value. 2 Execute the factory reset operation to reset the cumulative energy value. The cumulative energy will not be reset if SmartPlug remove from Z-Wave Network by exclusion operation. Over-current Protection The outlet can provide a maximum load current of 16A, and when the load current exceeds 16A, the load power supply will be automatically cut off.
  • Page 5 Timer The device also provides the function of timing, and users can turn off the outlet by opening this function and setting the time cycle, the setting method of which is shown in "Configuration: No.4 and Configuration No 11". Command Class Configuration The device supports the controller to configure parameters of the device through Configuration Command Class, and the device has 11 parameters available for users to set according to their different needs:...
  • Page 6 Note: If this configuration is set to ‘0’, all the functions of “Configuration No. 6, 8, 9, 10, 11” are invalid. And No Current, Voltage, Active Power and Accumulated Power monitored and reported any more. Parameter Number Size (Byte) Available Settings Default value 0, 1 6) Meter Report Enable...
  • Page 7 To Simulate Over Current Protection Function, First User Must Turn on SmartPlug And Then ● Write 1 Byte Data 0xFF(255) to Parameter Number 99. SmartPlug will Be Turned Off And Report Alarm Messages to Hubs. Meantime Blue Led Will Blink with 1s Interval. This must set “Configuration No.
  • Page 8: Security Network

    Afterwards, the Smartstart mode will be auto running with 512 second interval until device is included successfully. Security Network The device supports the security function with and S2 + SmartStart encrypted communication. The device will auto switch to the security mode when the device included with a security controller. In the security mode, the follow commands must use security or security_2 command class wrapped to communicate, otherwise the device will not response any commands.
  • Page 9 COMMAND_CLASS_SUPERVISION ● ● ● ● COMMAND_CLASS_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD ● ● ● ● Notice 1: When device is included with S0 level, COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC is supported non-securely. And when device is included with S2 level, COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC is supported securely only. Notice 2: “●” – Indicates the corresponding command class is supported in NIF, Blank means the command class is not supported.
  • Page 10: Specifications

    Not Add in Z-Wave Network Light On 1s When Power On Add in Z-Wave in Network Already Blink With 2s Interval Over Current Detected, SmartPlug Turn Off. Press And Hold Button 10s, Off at 12 Second Light On 2s Blue...

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