Z-Wave PAN30 Manual

In wall dual relay(1 way) switch module

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PAN30
In Wall Dual relay(1 way) switch module
FCC ID : RHHPAN30
This in-wall dual relay switch module is a transceiver which is a Z-Wave Plus
enabled device and is fully compatible with any Z-Wave
size design let the module can easily hide itself into the wall box and that will be
good for the house decoration.
There are many kind of application by using the module to switch AC power On
and Off, one main application is the light control. The new smart relay calibration
technology can reduce the inrush current caused by the load and let the module
work perfectly with many kind of light like incandescent, fluorescent and LED
light.
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enabled network. Mini
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This in-wall switch module is able to detect Instant power wattage and overload
current (7.5A with resistive load) of connected light or appliances. When detect-
ing overload state, the Module will be disabled and its On/Off button will be lock-
out of which LED will flash quickly. However, disconnect and re-connect the
Module will reset its overload condition to normal status.
Specification
Operating Voltage
100 ~240VAC /50Hz/60Hz
Maximum Load
6.5A x 2 Channel (230Vac/120Vac) (Resistive load)
Range
Minimum 40 m in door 100m outdoor line of sight
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 40°C
Frequency Range
PAN30-1: 868.40MHz; 869.85MHz(EU)
PAN30-2: 908.40MHz; 916.00MHz(USA/Canada)
PAN30-3: 922.5MHz/ 923.9MHz/ 926.3MHz (Japan)
RF Maximum Power (peak)
+5dBm (peak)
RF Maximum Power (Average)
-10dBm (Average)
RF Modulation Type
FSK (Frequency-Shift Keying)
** Specifications are subject to change and improvement without notice.
Troubleshooting
Symptom
Cause of Failure
The Switch not working and
1. The Switch is not connect
LED off
to the Main power
2. The Switch break down
The Switch LED
Check if the load connect into Set the ON/OFF switch of the load
Recommendation
1. Check power connections
2. Don't open up the Switch and send
it for repair.

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  • Page 1 +5dBm (peak) FCC ID : RHHPAN30 RF Maximum Power (Average) -10dBm (Average) This in-wall dual relay switch module is a transceiver which is a Z-Wave Plus RF Modulation Type FSK (Frequency-Shift Keying) enabled device and is fully compatible with any Z-Wave enabled network.
  • Page 2: Installation Steps

    BREAKER OR FUSE BOX TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK. Installation Steps For Instruction to http:// www.philio-tech.com 1. Connect PAN30 to AC N and L. 2. Connect Load1 and Load2 to NO1 and NO2. 3. Connect external Switch to S1 and S2.
  • Page 3 On/Off button on the Switch. 1. Do not locate the Module facing direct sunlight, humid or dusty place. The table below lists an operation summary of basic Z-Wave functions. Please 2. The suitable ambient temperature for the Module is 0°C~40°C.
  • Page 4: Led Indication

    PAN30 already installed in a wall box. To solve this issue, PAN30 support Reset Pressing INCLUDE_BUTTON three Use this procedure only in a special feature that can use S1 or S2 to execute “exclusion, inclusion, Reset times within 2 seconds will enter the event that the primary or Association”...
  • Page 5: Installation

    Programming Installation 1. Basic Command Class / Binary Switch Command Class PAN30 respond to BASIC and BINARY SWITCH commands that are part of the Z-Wave system. 1-1 BASIC_GET / BINARY_SWITCH_GET Since the switch have two relay, the Switch will report its On/Off state of relay1 and relay2.
  • Page 6 2-1 Auto report to Grouping 1 ~ 5(Maximum Node 5) 1-2 BASIC_SET / SWITCH_BINARY_SET Since PAN30 has two relay, all the loads attached to relay1 and relay2 will 2-1-1 On/Off Event Report turn on or off upon receipt of the following commands from a Z-Wave When “on”...
  • Page 7 (3) AC load Voltage (V) or (4) AC Meter Get Command: load current ( I ) (5) load power factor (PF) to Z-Wave Controller after [Command Class Meter, Meter Get, Scale = 0x00 KW/h)] receive the Meter Get Command from Z-Wave Controller.
  • Page 8 Meter Value 3 = 0x38(KWh) Size = 2 (2 Bytes of V) Meter Value 4 = 0xA3(KWh) Meter Value 1 = 0x09(V) Meter Value 2 = 0x01(V) Accumulated power consumption (KW/h) = (Meter Value 2*65536) + (Meter AC load Voltage = (Meter Value 1*256) +(Meter Value 2)= 230.5 (V) Value 3*256) + (Meter Value 4) = 800.35 (KW/h) 2-2-5 AC load current ( I ) 2-2-3 Clearing accumulated power consumption...
  • Page 9 ON(0xFF) when Relay2 is ON, report OFF (0x00) when Relay2 is OFF PAN30 will reply state of Relay1. If endpoint set to 2, PAN30 will reply state of (Bit Address+Destination End Point = 0x01) (Bit Address =0;Destination End Point) Relay2.
  • Page 10 (ON=0xFF , OFF=0x00) 2-3-3 METER_SUPPORTED_GET: 2-3-2 BINARY_SWITCH_SET This command is to ask the endpoint of PAN30 what kind of meter data can be By using BINARY_SWITCH_SET Command of Multi Channel Command Class reported. Encapsulation Command, you can switch Relay1 ON/OFF by setting endpoint to The example show how to get the meter report type 1, or switch Relay2 ON/OFF by setting endpoint to 2.
  • Page 11 ( Meter_Reset = 0x05) MULTI_CHANNEL_CMD_ENCAP Source End Point = 0x03 2-3-5 METER_GET: Using meter get command to get the KWH, W, V, I, PF from endpoint of PAN30 (Bit Address+Destination End Point = 0x01) 2-3-5-1 Get KWH from endpoint Command Class = 0x32...
  • Page 12 Parameter 1 = 0x10 (Scale = W = 0x02) Parameter 2 = 0x44 (Precision = 2,Scale Bit1Bit0 = 0,Size = PAN30 Instant Power Consumption (W) Report example: Parameter 3 = 0x00 Accumulated Power Consumption = 0x000005FD = 15.33 KWh COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL...
  • Page 13 Parameter 2 = 0x34 (Precision = 1,Scale Bit1Bit0 = PAN30 AC load Voltage report example: 0x02,Size = 4) Parameter 3 = 0x00 Instant Power Consumption = 0x000003EA COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL = 100.2W MULTI_CHANNEL_CMD_ENCAP Parameter 4 = 0x00 Source End Point = 0x03...
  • Page 14 (Scale = A = 0x05) MULTI_CHANNEL_CMD_ENCAP Source End Point = 0x01 (this is the endpoint of command inquirer, here we assume endpoint is 1,if the inquirer PAN30 AC load current (I) example: doesn’t support multi Channel this value will COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL be 0) MULTI_CHANNEL_CMD_ENCAP (Bit Address+Destination End Point = (Bit Address =0;Destination End Point...
  • Page 15 PAN30 power factor report example: 0x01- 10min 6*10min= 1 hour Meter 0x7FFF COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL Report MULTI_CHANNEL_CMD_ENCAP Period 750*0.01A = 7.5A 0.01A Threshold 10-750 Source End Point = 0x03 (Meter report = Endpoint3) of current (Bit Address+Destination End Point = (Bit Address =0;Destination End Point =...
  • Page 16 3-1 Watt Meter Report Period: mode, default value is Edge mode. If the setting is configured for 1hour (set value =720), the PAN30 will report its 3-5-1 Edge mode: this mode is suitable for the bi stable wall switch that has instant power consumption every 1 hour to the node of correspond Group.
  • Page 17 Command Classes 3-9-1 Disable : The function of Watt differential report will be disabled. The Switch supports Command Classes including… 3-9-2 5% : When the differential value of Watt is over 5%, PAN30 will send a Command Class Version Required Security Class meter report to the associated group.
  • Page 18: Fcc Interference Statement

    Disposal Association Highest granted Security Class This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with Association Group Information Highest granted Security Class other household wastes throughout the EU. To prevent possible harm to Basic Highest granted Security Class the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, Binary Switch Highest granted Security Class...
  • Page 19 • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the re- ceiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.

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