Table of contents 1. Terminology ..........................4 2. About Shelly Qubino ........................ 4 3. About the Device ........................4 4. Electrical diagrams (110-240 V AC / 24-48 V DC / 12 V DC) ............ 5 4.1 Installation instruction ......................6 5.
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Parameter No. 23 - O (O1) contact type - NO/NC ..............18 Parameter No. 25 - Set timer units to s or ms for O (O1) ............. 19 Parameter No. 91 - Water Alarm ..................19 Parameter No. 92 - Smoke Alarm ..................19 Parameter No.
1. Terminology • Device - In this document, the term “Device” is used to refer to the Shelly Qubino device that is a subject of this guide. • Gateway - A Z-Wave® gateway, also referred to as a Z-Wave® controller, Z-Wave® main controller, Z-Wave®...
4. Electrical diagrams (110-240 V AC / 24-48 V DC / 12 V Connecting to the power grid with power supply 110-240 V AC (Fig. 1), or 24-48 V DC (Fig. 2), or 12 V DC (Fig. 3). Fig. 1 Fig.
When you are sure that there is no voltage, you can proceed to connecting the wires. ⚠CAUTION! Do not allow children to play with the push-buttons/ switches connected to the Device. Keep the devices for remote control of Shelly Qubino (mobile phones, tablets, PCs) away from children.
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⚠RECOMMENDATION: Place the antenna as far away as possible from metal elements as they can cause signal interference. ⚠RECOMMENDATION: Connect the Device using solid single-core wires with increased insulation heat resistance not less than PVC T105°C (221°F). ⚠RECOMMENDATION: For inductive appliances that cause voltage spikes during switching on/off, such as electrical motors, fans, vacuum cleaners and similar ones, RC snubber (0.1 µF / 100 Ω...
5. About Z-Wave® The Z-Wave® protocol is an interoperable, wireless, RF-based communications technology designed specifically for control, monitoring, and status reading applications in residential and light commercial environments. Mature, proven, and broadly deployed, Z-Wave® is by far the world market leader in wireless control, bringing affordable, reliable, and easy-to-use 'smart' products to millions of people in every aspect of daily life.
6. Z-Wave® Adding / Removing / Factory reset 6.1 Adding the Device to a Z-Wave® network (inclusion) Note! All Device outputs (O, O1, O2, etc. - depending on the Device type) will turn the load 1s on/1s off /1s on/1s off if the Device is successfully added to/removed from a Z-Wave® network. Note! In case of Security 2 (S2) adding (inclusion), a dialog will appear asking you to enter the corresponding PIN Code (5 underlined digits) that are written on the Z-Wave®...
6. The green LED will be blinking in Mode 1 if the Device is successfully added to a Z-Wave® network. *Learn mode - a state that allows the Device to receive network information from the gateway. 6.1.3 Adding (inclusion) with the S button 1.
6. The blue LED will be blinking in Mode 1 if the Device is successfully removed from a Z-Wave® network. 6.2.2 Removing (exclusion) with the S button 1. Connect the Device to a power supply. 2. Check if the green LED is blinking in Mode 1. If so, the Device is added to a Z-Wave® network.
6.3.3 Factory reset with the S button Note! Factory reset with the S button is possible anytime. 1. To enter the Setting mode, quickly press and hold the S button on the Device until the LED turns solid blue. 2. Press the S button multiple times until the LED turns solid red. 3.
7. Z-Wave® Security 2 and Device Specific Key (DSK) The Device supports the latest Security 2 (S2) feature. S2 is handled by the strong AES 128 Encryption protocol, which means that the S2 makes Z-Wave® the most secure IoT (Internet of Things) security platform out there.
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ⓘ NOTE: This Device must be used in conjunction with a Security Enabled Z-Wave gateway to fully utilize all implemented functions. ⓘ NOTE: This Device is a security enabled Z-Wave Plus® product that can use encrypted Z-Wave Plus® messages to communicate to other security enabled Z-Wave Plus® products. ⓘ...
8. LED Signalisation General rules • Switching between Normal and Settings mode is done by pressing the S button once. • Solid LED means that you are in Setting mode (this does not apply to plugs). Once you are in Setting mode, it automatically switches to Normal mode after 10s. •...
9. Z-Wave® Parameters Parameter No. 1 - SW (SW1) Switch type This parameter defines how the Device should treat the switch (which type) connected to the SW (SW1) terminal. Value size: 1 Byte Default value: 2 Values & descriptions: • 0 - momentary switch, •...
• 1 - 32535 = 1 - 32535 seconds (or milliseconds – see Parameter no. 25. Auto OFF timer enabled for a given amount 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.
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 &...
Parameter No. 93 - CO Alarm This parameter determines which alarm frames the Device should respond to and how. The parameters consist of 4 bytes, the three most significant bytes are set according to the official Z-Wave protocol specification. Values size: 4 Byte Default value: 0 Values &...
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 &...
Parameter No. 203 - Serial Number 3 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 &...
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Supporting Command Class Indicator The Device supports the Command Class Indicator V3 (ID 0x50). When the Device receives an indicator set, the LED blinks according to the received indicator set. Refer to the LED Signalization chapter.
Z-Wave® Notifications Command class 11.1 Overheat detected Z-Wave Z-Wave LED colour Device Device Z-Wave Notification Notification Action to restore status reaction specific definition Type Name Name Any of the following notification activities reset this type=heat alarm alarm: power cycle, , Value=0x04, Check the Switch OFF all...
Z-Wave® Associations Associations are used for direct communication between the Device and other devices within your Z-Wave network without the need of the Z-Wave gateway. Max. number of associated devices per group is 9. This value is fixed and can not be configured. Each association group supports the association of up to 9 devices (nodes).
Supported load types • Resistive (incandescent bulbs, heating devices) • Inductive with RC Snubber (LED light drivers, transformers, fans, refrigerators, air- conditioners) • Capacitive (capacitor banks, electronic equipment, motor start capacitors) Technical Specifications 110-240 V AC / 24-48 V DC / Power supply 12 V DC ±...
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Conductor stripped length 5 to 6 mm / 0.20 to 0.24 in Shell material Plastic Color Blue Ambient temperature -20°C to 40°C / -5°F to 105°F Humidity 30% to 70% RH Max. altitude 2000m / 6562 ft.
Device type manually and ensure that your gateway supports Z-Wave Plus® multi-level devices. Declaration of Conformity Hereby, Allterco Robotics EOOD declares that the radio equipment type Wave 1 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/Wave1-DoC...
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