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USER MANUAL EN. QUBINO FLUSH 2 RELAY The Qubino Flush 2 Relay is ideal for remotely controlling up to two electrical devices (door locks, door openers, small appliances, etc.) or lights.
1. Introduction ..................................7 2. Use Cases ..................................... 9 2.1. Installation examples where Flush 2 Relay is installed behind a wall switch ..............9 2.2. Installation examples where Flush 2 Relay is installed in electrical box ................10 2.3. Additional features of Flush 2 Relay which can make your life easier ................11 3.
About Qubino Qubino is a family of innovative Z-Wave devices, many of them the smallest of their kind. Numerous breakthrough innovations, 100% quality control, and responsive customer service make Qubino the number one choice for making your life more comfortable.
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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 (with over 50 million products sold worldwide), 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.
Safety Information For Qubino, safety is first, so we have prepared lots of safety tips and information that can be found throughout this manual. To ensure your safety, please read this manual carefully before installing the device; follow the instructions exactly. The manufacturer (GOAP d.o.o. Nova Gorica) shall not be legally responsible for any equipment damage or personal injury caused by incorrect installation or operation other than that covered in this manual.
The connection of a digital temperature sensor means you can create complex scenes and control any device relative to a set temperature range. The Qubino Flush 2 Relay also acts as a Z-Wave repeater to improve the range and stability of the Z-Wave network.
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Flush 2 Relay supported functions: Turn ON/OFF Turn ON/OFF Turn ON/OFF Device 1 Device 2 Both devices Measurement Measurement Measurement Both Measuremen Measurement together Device 1 Device 2 devices together t Device 1 Device 2 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓...
2. Use Cases The Flush 2 Relay can be used in many different scenes, which can help make your life more comfortable. We have prepared a few of them for you so you can get an idea for your next smart home project.
2.3. Additional features of Flush 2 Relay which can make your life easier • Do you worry that your irrigation system • Do you often forget to turn off devices can expose your garden to flooding? when you leave your home, like lights in the basement or attic? •...
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• Want to control other devices in your consume? Z-Wave network with the Flush 2 Relay? • The Flush 2 Relay monitors and reports • Connect the Flush 2 Relay with other energy consumption of connected devices in real time to your smart home app (your devices in your network to remotely gateway (hub) needs to support this feature).
All this is possible because the Qubino Flush 2 Relay is the smallest Z- Wave switch in the world.
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• By scanning the QR code on the back of your Qubino device, the serial and part numbers will be automatically copied on your mobile phone; they also provide direct access to Qubino’s technical support team.
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• The Qubino Flush 2 Relay is engineered and manufactured in the EU, and contains only the highest quality components. • The Qubino Flush 2 Relay is certified by an independent European Institute and has CE, FCC, LVD and EMC certificates to ensure the highest safety standards.
3.2. Highlights • Remote (via smartphone or PC) and local on/off control of bulbs and other electrical devices • Works with push-button (momentary switch) and toggle switch • Capable of measuring the power consumption of the connected device in real time via smartphone, which allows you to save on electricity bills* •...
5. Technical Terms for Switches Symbol Switch example images Definition Qubino Other names Single pole, single throw Two-way (SPST) - One Switch; One-way switch Toggle switch Bi-stable switch (regular switch controlling one switch switch) light / circuit of lights Single pole,...
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Qubino devices are installed into flush mounting boxes behind the switches. You can see some examples below: For more information on how to install your device, please refer to the Installation chapter.
(hub) in the table below, please contact us at: http://qubino.com/support/#email. ⓘ Please note that the gateway (hub) compatibility was tested on 1.7.2017 and it may not include the latest testing data. Flush 2 Relay Q1+Q2 Temperature Comments with gateway...
7. Installation Before installing the device, please read the following carefully and follow the instructions exactly: ⓘ Danger of electrocution! Installation of this device requires a great degree of skill and may be performed only by a licensed and qualified electrician. Please keep in mind that even when the device is turned off, voltage may still be present in the device’s terminals.
7.1. Installing the device behind a light switch The installation process, tested and approved by professional electricians, consists of the following simple steps: Step 1 – Turn OFF the fuse: • To prevent electrical shock and/or equipment damage, disconnect electrical power at the main fuse or circuit breaker before installation and maintenance.
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Step 2 – Installing the device: • Connect the device exactly according to the diagrams shown below Before Qubino installation:...
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3-WAY INSTALLATION WITH 2 SWITCHES CONTROLLING THE SAME LIGHT: Before Qubino installation:...
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After Qubino installation: (when power line and load line are in the same switch box)
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After Qubino installation: (when power line and load line are in different switch boxes)
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Before Qubino installation: (Where there is no neutral line (N) in switch box)
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After Qubino installation: (Where there is no neutral line (N) in switch box)
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ⓘ Note! • Place the antenna as far as possible from metal elements as they may cause signal interference. • Do not shorten the antenna. The device’s antenna should be as upright as possible. This ensures the device’s operational range is maximized (up to 98 feet (30 m) line of sight).
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Step 3 – Turn ON the fuse: Step 4 – Add the device to your Z-Wave network: • For more details on how to include the device, please refer to the Z-Wave Inclusion chapter.
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Step 5 – The Installation is now complete. It’s time to make your life more comfortable with the help of the Qubino Flush 2 Relay...
7.2. Installing the Qubino Temperature Sensor The temperature sensor is a Qubino accessory and is sold separately - for more info, please see the Qubino product catalogue or website: http://qubino.com/products/accessories/ Product ordering code: ZMNHEA1 Qubino Z-Wave devices have the option to connect a temperature sensor (sold separately), which allows you to remotely monitor ambient or water temperature.
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Temperature sensor installation example: Step 1 – Exclude the device (if it is already connected to your Z-Wave system) Step 2 – Switch of the power supply...
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Step 3 – Connect the temperature sensor as shown below Step 4: Place the temperature sensor in the switch box...
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Step 5 – Turn the fuse on Step 6 – Re-include the device to your network...
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Step 7 – Start using the temperature sensor in connection with your device...
By scanning the QR code on the back of your Qubino, its device title, serial number, and part number are automatically copied to your mobile phone. You can also use the code for direct access to the device page for more information.
9. Electrical Diagram (110 - 230VAC, 24VDC) Notes for diagram: Neutral wire (+VDC) Live (line) wire (-VDC) Output for electrical device (load) no. 1 ⬆ Output for electrical device (load) no. 2 ⬆ Input to control electrical device (in-wall switch) no.2 Input to control electrical device (in-wall switch) no.1 Temperature sensor terminal Wago 221-413 splicing connectors for L and N connection must be used only when...
10. Adding the device to a Z-Wave network (Inclusion) AUTOMATICALLY ADDING THE DEVICE TO A Z-WAVE NETWORK (AUTO INCLUSION) 1. Enable add/remove mode on your Z-Wave gateway (hub) 2. Connect the device to the power supply (with the temperature sensor already connected – sold separately*).
11. Removing the device from a Z-Wave network (Exclusion) REMOVAL FROM A ZWAVE NETWORK (Z-WAVE EXCLUSION) 1. Connect the device to the power supply 2. Make sure the device is within direct range of your Z-Wave gateway (hub) or use a hand- held Z-Wave remote to perform exclusion 3.
12. Associations Use associations for direct communication between the Flush 2 Relay and other devices within your Z-Wave network without the need of your primary gateway (hub). Association Groups: Root device: • Group 1: Lifeline group (reserved for communication with the primary gateway (hub)), 1 node allowed.
13. Configuration Parameters Parameter no. 1 – In-wall Switch Type for Load 1 (Q1) With this parameter, you can select between push-button (momentary) and on/off toggle switch types. Values (size is 1 byte dec): • default value 1 • 0 - push-button (momentary) •...
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Parameter no. 10 - Activate / deactivate ALL ON/ALL OFF Functionality Flush 2 Relay device responds to commands ALL ON / ALL OFF that may be sent by the primary or secondary gateway (hub) within the Z-Wave network. Values (size is 2 byte dec): •...
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Parameter no. 12 - Turn Load 1 (Q1) On Automatically with Timer If Load (Q1) is OFF, you can schedule it to turn ON automatically after a period of time defined in this parameter. The timer is reset to zero each time the device receives an OFF command, either remotely (from the gateway (hub) or associated device) or locally from the switch.
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Parameter no. 14 - Turn Load 2 (Q2) On Automatically with Timer If Load (Q2) is OFF, you can schedule it to turn ON automatically after a period of time defined in this parameter. The timer is reset to zero each time the device receives an OFF command, either remotely (from the gateway (hub) or associated device) or locally from the switch.
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Parameter no. 30 - Restore on/off status for Q1 and Q2 loads after power failure This parameter determines if on/off status is saved and restored for both loads after power failure. Values (size is 1 byte dec): • default value 0 •...
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Parameter no. 41 – Watt Power Consumption Reporting Threshold for Q2 Load Choose by how much power consumption needs to increase or decrease to be reported. Values correspond to percentages so if 10 is set (by default), the device will report any power consumption changes of 10% or more compared to the last reading.
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Parameter no. 43 – Watt Power Consumption Reporting Time Threshold for Q2 Load Set value refers to the time interval with which power consumption in Watts is reported (0 – 32535 seconds). If 300 is entered by default, energy consumption report will be sent to the gateway (hub) every 300 seconds (5 minutes).
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Parameter no. 64 – Choose Normally Closed or Normally Open as Default for Q2 Load Set value determines the type of the device connected to the Q2 output. The device type can be normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC). Values (size is 1 byte dec): •...
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Parameter no. 120 – Temperature Sensor Reporting Threshold If an external digital temperature sensor (sold separately) is connected to the device, it reports temperature readings based on the threshold defined in this parameter. This parameter only applies to the Celsius temperature unit (the Fahrenheit unit is currently not supported). Values (size is 1 byte dec): •...
14. Technical Specifications Power supply 110 - 230 VAC ±10% 50/60Hz, (24-30VDC) Rated load current of AC/DC output 2 X 4A / 230VAC / 30VDC (resistive load)* Output circuit power of AC/DC 2 X 920W (230VAC) / output (resistive load) 2 X 96W (24VDC) Power measurement accuracy P=0-200W, +/-2W...
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LED: 0,5A per channel fluorescent bulb (CFL), low CFL* voltage halogen bulbs with electronic transformer LVH Electronic transformer: 2,4A per channel Low voltage halogen bulbs with conventional transformer Other type of loads * Please contact Qubino support regarding marked load types: http://qubino.com/support/#email...
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COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_BINARY_V1 COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC_V1 COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_ALL_V1 COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V2 COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V2 COMMAND_CLASS_METER_V4 COMMAND_CLASS_MARK COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC_V1 Endpoint 3 (External Temperature Sensor): Device Class: GENERIC_TYPE_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL SPECIFIC_TYPE_ROUTING_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL Command Classes: COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2 COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION_V2 COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL_V7 COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V2 COMMAND_CLASS_MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION_V3 COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V2 NOTE: The Endpoint 3 command class list only applies if an external digital temperature sensor (sold separately) is connected to the TS terminal.
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COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL_V7 This product can be included and operated in any Z-Wave network with other Z-Wave certified devices from any other manufacturers. All constantly powered nodes in the same network will act as repeaters regardless of the vendor in order to increase reliability of the network. COMMAND_CLASS_METER •...
(hub) or shows up incorrectly, you may need to change the device type manually and make sure your gateway (hub) supports multi-channel devices. Contact us for help before returning the device: http://qubino.com/support/#email 17. Warning Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste, use separate collection facilities.
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Declaration of Conformity Qubino Flush 2 Relay device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the Low voltage (LVD) Directive (2014/35/EU), Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive (2014/30/EU), Radio Equipment Directive (2014/53/EU), Directive RoHS (2011/65/EU) and Directive ErP (2009/125/EC).
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