Shelly Wave Plug UK Extended User Manual
Shelly Wave Plug UK Extended User Manual

Shelly Wave Plug UK Extended User Manual

Z-wave smart plug with power measurements
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Wave Plug UK
Z-Wave® smart plug with power measurements
Extended User Guide (EN)
Device: Wave Plug UK
EU Part number/Ordering Code: QNPL-001X12UK
Z-Wave Product type ID: 0x0002
Z-Wave Product ID: 0x0089
Z-Wave Manufacturer: Shelly Europe
Z-Wave Manufacturer ID: 0x0460

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  • Page 1 Wave Plug UK Z-Wave® smart plug with power measurements Extended User Guide (EN) Device: Wave Plug UK EU Part number/Ordering Code: QNPL-001X12UK Z-Wave Product type ID: 0x0002 Z-Wave Product ID: 0x0089 Z-Wave Manufacturer: Shelly Europe Z-Wave Manufacturer ID: 0x0460...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1. User and safety guide ......................5 1.1 Z-Wave® Plug UK with power measurement ................ 5 2. Terminology and Abbreviations....................5 3. About Shelly Qubino ........................ 5 4. About the Device ........................6 5. Installation instruction ......................6 6. About Z-Wave® ........................7 7.
  • Page 3 Settings in progress Factory reset and reboot ..............13 Adding / Removing ........................ 13 Firmware updating OTA ......................13 Checking power supply 230 V AC frequency or 24 V DC voltage ......... 13 Settings mode with S button ..................13 Adding / Removing menu selected ..................
  • Page 4 Parameter No. 202 - Serial Number 2................... 21 Parameter No. 203 - Serial Number 3................... 21 11. Z-Wave Command Class ......................22 Supporting Command Class Indicator .................. 23 Supporting Command Class Basic ..................24 Supporting Meter Command Class ..................24 12.
  • Page 5: User And Safety Guide

    2. Terminology and Abbreviations • Device - In this document, the term “Device” is used to refer to the Shelly Qubino device that is a subject of this guide. • Gateway (GW) - A Z-Wave® gateway, also referred to as a Z-Wave® controller, Z-Wave®...
  • Page 6: About The Device

    devices can be operated in any Z-Wave® network with other Z-Wave® certified devices from other manufacturers. All mains operated nodes within the network will act as repeaters regardless of vendor to increase reliability of the network. Devices are designed to work with older generations of Z-Wave®...
  • Page 7: About Z-Wave

    ⚠CAUTION! Do not immerse the Device or wash it under running water! Insert Wave Plug UK into a power socket without an appliance/load connected to it. Then you can now plug an appliance into the Device socket. To power the appliance on press briefly the S button.
  • Page 8: Z-Wave® Adding / Removing / Factory Reset

    increase the reliability of the network. There are 4000+ Z-Wave certified products that are backwards- and forwards-compatible in the Z-Wave® ecosystem and well over 100 million devices currently in the market. With over 20 years in the marketplace, Z-Wave® technology has best-in-class security measures to keep your home network smarter and safer.
  • Page 9: Adding (Inclusion) With The S Button

    7.1.2 Adding (inclusion) with the S button 1. Connect the Device to a power supply. 2. Check if the blue LED is blinking in Mode 1. If so, the Device is not added to a Z-Wave® network. 3. Enable add/remove mode on the gateway. 4.
  • Page 10: Factory Reset

    7.3 Factory reset 7.3.1 Factory reset general After Factory reset, all custom parameters and stored values (kWh, associations, routings, etc.) will return to their default state. HOME ID and NODE ID assigned to the Device will be deleted. Use this reset procedure only when the gateway is missing or otherwise inoperable. 7.3.2 Factory reset with the S button Note! Factory reset with the S button is possible anytime.
  • Page 11 the side of the Device and a copy is inserted in the packaging, which must not be lost. Do not remove the Z-Wave DSK label from the Device. As a backup measure, use the label in the packaging. The first five digits of the key are highlighted or underlined to help the user identify the PIN Code part of the DSK text.
  • Page 12: Led Signalization

    9. LED Signalization 9.1 General rules • Switching between Normal and Settings mode is done by Single press on the S button. • Ones in settings mode, LED automatically turns off after 10s. • Press on the S button or device power cycle wakeup LED for 10s. Normal mode LED status: Normal mode is defined by stable device function that can remain for an infinite time.
  • Page 13: Relay Is Switched On And Power Consumption Is >85% Of Max Power Consumption

    Relay is switched ON and power consumption is >85% of Max Power consumption The LED will be red solid on all the time starting 11 sec after every power cycle. Settings in progress Factory reset and reboot During factory reset, the LED will turn solid green for approx. 1sec, then the blue and red LED will be blinking 0,1s On / 0,1s Off for about 2sec.
  • Page 14: Adding / Removing Menu - While Pressing S- Button - Add/Remove Process Selected

    Adding / Removing menu - while pressing S- button - Add/Remove process selected When the menu is executing the LED will be blinking blue in Mode 3. Factory reset menu selected When the menu is selected the LED will be on red, for maximum of 10 seconds. Factory reset - while pressing S - button - Factory reset process selected When the menu is executing the LED will be blinking red in Mode 3.
  • Page 15: Power Supply Fault (Power Supply 230 V Ac Frequency Or 24 V Dc Voltage Fault)

    Power supply fault (power supply 230 V AC frequency or 24 V DC voltage fault) The LED will be blinking red in Mode 4 Overvoltage detected The LED will be blinking red in Mode 4 Z-Wave® Parameters Parameter No. 17 - Restore the O (O1) state after a power failure This parameter determines if the on/off status is saved and restored for the load connected to O (O1) after a power failure.
  • Page 16: Parameter No. 20 - O (O1) Auto On With Timer

    • 0 - Auto OFF Disabled • 1 - 32535 = 1 - 32535 seconds (or milliseconds – see Parameter no. 25. Auto OFF timer enabled for a given number of seconds (or milliseconds) resolution 100ms Parameter No. 20 - O (O1) Auto ON with timer If the load O (O1) is OFF, you can schedule it to turn ON automatically after the period of time defined in this parameter.
  • Page 17: Parameter No. 25 - Set Timer Units To S Or Ms For O (O1)

    Parameter No. 25 - Set timer units to s or ms for O (O1) Set the timer units to seconds or milliseconds. Choose if you want to set the timer in seconds or milliseconds in Parameters No. 19, 20. Values size: 1 Byte Default value: 0 Values &...
  • Page 18: Parameter No. 91 - Water Alarm

    • 0 - reports are disabled • 1-120 (1-120s) - report interval NOTE: This Parameter is in relation to Parameter No. 36. NOTE: Setting the value to less than 30s can cause the Z-Wave network congestion state (slow Device response and decreased network stability). Parameter No.
  • Page 19: Parameter No. 93 - Co Alarm

    Notification Events: - NOTIFICATION_EVENT_SMOKE_ALARM_SMOKE_DETECTED 0x01 - NOTIFICATION_EVENT_SMOKE_ALARM_SMODE_DETECTED_UNKNOWN_LOCATION 0x02 Values size: 4 Byte Default value: 0 Values & descriptions: • 0 no action • 1 open relay • 2 close relay Parameter No. 93 - CO Alarm This parameter determines how the device should respond to the reports of alarm frames. The parameters consist of 4 bytes, the three most significant bytes are set according to the official Z-Wave protocol specification.
  • Page 20: Parameter No. 117 - Remote Device Reboot

    Notification Events: - NOTIFICATION_EVENT_HEAT_ALARM_RAPID_TEMPERATURE_RISE_LOCATION_PROVIDED 0x03 - NOTIFICATION_EVENT_HEAT_ALARM_RAPID_TEMPERATURE_RISE 0x04 - NOTIFICATION_EVENT_HEAT_ALARM_RAPID_TEMPERATURE_FALL_LOCATION_PROVIDED 0x0C - NOTIFICATION_EVENT_HEAT_ALARM_RAPID_TEMPERATURE_FALL 0x0D Values size: 4 Byte Default value: 0 Values & descriptions: • 0 no action • 1 open relay • 2 close relay Parameter No. 117 - Remote Device reboot This parameter enable restarting or rebooting the Device without physical intervention.
  • Page 21: Parameter No. 201 - Serial Number 1

    Parameter No. 201 - Serial Number 1 This parameter contains a part of device’s serial number. The parameter is Read-Only and cannot be changed. The parameter is Advanced and may be hidden under the Advanced tag. Values size: 4 Byte Default value: Device specific Values &...
  • Page 22: Z-Wave Command Class

    Z-Wave Command Class 1. ASSOCIATION_V2 [S0, S2]* 2. ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V3 [S0, S2]* 3. BASIC_V2 [S0, S2]* 4. SWITCH_BINARY_V2 [S0, S2]* 5. CONFIGURATION_V4 [S0, S2]* 6. DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_V1 [S0, S2]* 7. FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V5 [S0, S2]* 8. INDICATOR_V3 [S0, S2]* 9. MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 [S0, S2]* 10. METER_V6 [S0, S2]* 11.
  • Page 23: Supporting Command Class Indicator

    Supporting Command Class Indicator The device may be identified by sending an Indicator Set Command 87 01 00 03 50 03 0A 50 04 0A 50 05 06 from the controller. The bytes listed are Command Class Indicator (0x87) Indicator Set (0x01) Indicator 0 value (0x00)
  • Page 24: Supporting Command Class Basic

    Supporting Command Class Basic COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC is mapped into COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_BINARY, for enabling Switch (O) control: Switch (O) will be turned ON or OFF, after receiving the BASIC_SET command: Basic Command received Mapped Command (binary Switch) Basic Set (0xFF) Switch binary Switch (0xFF) Basic Set (0x00) Switch binary Switch (0x00) Basic GET...
  • Page 25: Z-Wave Notifications Command Class

    Z-Wave Notifications Command class Z-Wave Z-Wave Device Action to Device Z-Wave Notification Type Notification color reaction restore specific definition Name Name status 12.1 Overheat detected Any of the following activities reset this notification alarm: power cycle, type=heat alarm Remote Device Value=0x04, Check the Switch OFF...
  • Page 26: Overvoltage Detected

    12.3 Overvoltage detected Any of the following activities reset this alarm: notification power cycle, type=power Remote Device management reboot (with Value=0x08, Check the Switch OFF Parameter No. event=State Power Overvoltage RGB LED all outputs 117), short Notification Management detected signalization and send a press on the S name=Over-...
  • Page 27: Supported Load Types

    4. NOTIFICATION_REPORT: triggered on Overheat. 5. NOTIFICATION_REPORT: triggered on Overcurrent detected O (O1) 6. NOTIFICATION_REPORT: triggered on Overvoltage detected. 7. METER_REPORT: triggered by load power consumption (according to the settings of Parameters from No. 36 to 39) Root device - Association Group 2 Association Group 2 Allowed nodes: 9 It is assigned to output O (O1) (uses Basic command class).
  • Page 28: Important Disclaimer

    Declaration of Conformity Hereby, Allterco Robotics EOOD declares that the radio equipment type Wave Plug UK is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU, 2014/35/EU, 2014/30/EU, 2011/65/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of Conformity is available at the following internet address: https://shelly.link/WavePlugUK-DoC...
  • Page 29 Shelly Europe Ltd. (former Allterco Robotics EOOD) Address: 103 Cherni vrah Blvd., 1407 Sofia, Bulgaria Tel.: +359 2 988 7435 E-mail: zwave-shelly@shelly.cloud Support: https://support.shelly.cloud/ Web: https://www.shelly.com Changes in the contact data are published by the Manufacturer at the official website:...

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