The CH-301 dimming module is a Z-Wave device that is used to control lighting and dim incandescent lamps, halogen lamps, dimmable LED lamps, using switches connected to it or using Z-Wave radio commands. CH-301 is a so-called “boxed product”. This means that you just need to take it out of the box, install it according to the wiring diagram, add a network to the Z-Wave and the device is ready to work. Z-Wave is the international wireless standard for smart homes. The standard uses a frequency of 868.42 MHz (for Europe) to realize a very stable and secure connection. Each Z-Wave node on the network can act as a repeater for other nodes (mesh network) if the recipient is not in direct wireless range of the transmitter. 1. SPECIFICATIONS 2. APPLICATION OF THE DEVICE 3. CONNECTING THE DEVICE 4. COMMUNICATIONS 5. PARAMETERS 6. MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY 1. Specifications Nominal supply voltage 110 - 250 V AC 50/60Hz Maximum load power 160 W radio signal 2 mW RF frequency 868.4 MHz EU; 869.2 MHz RU; Indoor range up to 45 m Outdoor range up to 75 m Power consumption < 1.3W Module dimensions (H * W * D) 18mm * 48mm * 37mm Protection class CH-301 IP-30 dimming incandescent lamps, halogen lamps, dimmable LED lamps, using switches connected to it or using Z-Wave radio commands. An innovative feature of the dimmer is the automatic maintenance of the set illumination, depending on external conditions. This technology involves the interaction of the module with the light-motion sensor CH-S04.10, so that the dimmer will maintain the illumination you set in the room when you are in it, and when you are away, the dimmer will automatically turn off. The module can be controlled locally using the switches connected to it to contacts S1 and S2. Switches in this case can be either monostable (return or bell type) or bistable (standard switch with two fixed positions). To select the switch type, set the appropriate value in Parameters #16 and #17. In addition, the module can be controlled remotely using the Z-Wave commands of the main controller (see. Main controller manual) or with other Z-Wave devices using links (see the manual of these devices). The module also supports the ability to control using ConnectHome sensors connected to a special S-Bus connector. 3. Connecting the device Follow the safety rules during the installation / dismantling of the device for Ukraine “DNAOP 0.00-1.32-01” for Russia this is the “PUE” seventh edition. Before starting installation, it is necessary to de-energize the electrical network, and protection against accidental switching on of voltage in the network must also be provided. Electrical work must be carried out by a qualified electrician in accordance with current codes and regulations. If problems arise or if it is impossible to ensure the safe work of the installer during installation, turn off the power to the device and the equipment connected to it immediately. The dimensions of the module allow the device to fit into a standard installation box with a diameter of 60 mm and a depth of 45 mm behind your circuit breaker. Before installation, turn off the power supply, connect the module according to the wiring diagram. Please note that during normal operation, the module generates little heat. Take measures to ensure normal heat dissipation. Do not install several modules together in a limited space, do not allow the module to be placed in thermal insulation materials. Figure 1 Figure 1 shows the location of the module for installation in a European socket Connection diagram Figure 2 Figure 2 The diagram shows: L – phase; N - neutral wire; ~ – exit; S1 - Contact for Switch No. 1; S2 - Contact for Switch No. 2; CH-301 is a module that has the ability to connect various ConnectHome sensors. They can be of two types: binary (for example, a motion sensor, it has only two values: there is movement, there is no movement) and multilevel (For example, a temperature sensor). Sensors are not included in the kit, if necessary, they can be purchased separately. Table 2 - List of ConnectHome sensors that can be connected to CH-301*: Binary sensors Multilevel sensors CH-S04.10 light-movement sensor (10m radius) CH-S01 temperature sensor CH-S02 temperature and humidity sensor Sensors are used for evaluation the environment in your home: temperature measurements; measurements of relative air humidity; illumination level; presence of movement; current power of electric load; In the Z-Wave network, sensors are displayed as structural units (endpoint) of the CH-301 module. In addition, sensors can control other devices and the module itself. Control should be understood as turning on / off, dimming various lamps, or sending an appropriate command to devices that are in the module's connection group when different sensor values are reached. There are 6 connection groups for controlling other devices (see section Connections and Parameters) Only one ConnectHome sensor can be connected to the S-Bus input. The sensor must be connected before adding the module to the Z-Wave network. If it becomes necessary to connect the sensor after connecting the module to the Z-Wave network, you must first remove it, and re-add it after connecting the sensor. To enable the module in the Z-Wave network, put the controller into learning mode (see your controller manual) and power up the device. The device will be added automatically (NWI). If this does not happen automatically, briefly press the system button located on the top cover of the device three times. If you have problems connecting the device to your Z-Wa network, you must go through the exclusion procedure from the Z-Wave network, and then repeat the inclusion procedure. To remove (exclude) the module from the Z-Wave network, switch the controller to the exclusion mode (see the controller instructions) and briefly press the system button three times. Please note that after the device is excluded from the Z-Wave network, all settings you have made will be reset to factory settings. You can also add / remove a device from the Z-Wave network using the switch, which is connected to pin S1. If the switch is monostable (Parameter 15), then adding/removing is done by pressing the switch three times within 2 seconds. In case the switch is bistable (Parameter 15), the addition/removal is performed by sequential combination of the switch on-off-on(1-0-1) or off-on-off(0-1-0) within 2 seconds. To start working with the device in the Z Wave network, switch the controller to add mode as shown in the instruction of your controller Figure 3. Figure 3 Then press the system button three times to start adding Figure 4. Figure 4 If you have problems connecting the device to your Z-Wave network, you must go through the exclusion procedure from the Z-Wave network, and then repeat the inclusion procedure. Then set up link groups and parameters as you wish, according to the “Links and parameters” paragraph. To delete a device, put the controller in delete mode and press the system button three times. Please note that after the device is excluded from the Z-Wave network, all settings you have made will be reset to factory settings. 4. Communications Z-Wave devices can interact with each other, as well as exchange data and other information, both with the central controller and directly, without the participation of the controller. Each event can have its own list of recipients, called a group of links (from the English association). Refer to your Z-Wave controller's user manual for link settings. COMMUNICATION GROUPS CH-301: Group 1 is a device (controller recommended) that will receive reports on changes in the dimmer state. Group size - 1 device. Group 2 - devices that will receive the On / Off command when the switch connected to contact S1 is pressed. The group size is 10 devices. Group 3 - devices that will receive a command to dim while holding the switch connected to contact S1. The group size is 10 devices. Group 4 - devices that will receive the On / Off command when the switch connected to contact S2 is pressed. The group size is 10 devices. Group 5 - devices that will receive a command to dim when holding the switch connected to contact S2. The group size is 10 devices. Group 6 - devices controlled by sensor 1. Group size - 10 devices. Group 7 – devices controlled by sensor 2. Group size - 10 devices. GROUPS OF CONNECTIONS FOR SENSORS CONNECTED TO CH-301: Sensor No. 1 Group 1 - a device (controller recommended), which will receive reports on changes in the state of the dimmer. Group size - 1 Association Group "Lifeline" device. Group 2 - devices controlled by sensor 1. Group size - 10 devices. Sensor #2 Group 1 - device (recommended controller), which will receive reports on changes in the state of the dimmer. Group size 1 device Association Group "Lifeline" Group 2 - devices controlled by sensor 2. Group size - 10 devices. 5. Parameters CH-301 is a so-called “boxed product”. This means that you just need to take it out of the box, install it according to the wiring diagram, add a network to the Z-Wave and the device is ready to work. But for your convenience, you can fine-tune the device using a number of configuration parameters. Parameter No. 1 - Type of load. 0. Ohmic incandescent lamp (halogen lamp); 1. Inductive twisted transformer for low voltage halogen lamps; 2. Capacitive twisted transformer for low-voltage halogen lamps; 3. (Default) LED lamps and LED lighting fixtures, 230V. Parameter number 2 - Minimum brightness level. A parameter that specifies a value for the minimum brightness. Valid value is 0 to 94. 0 (Default). Parameter number 3 - The maximum brightness level. An option that specifies a value for maximum brightness. Valid value is 6 to 99. 99 (Default). Parameter #4 - Dimming speed. A parameter that specifies the time it takes for the light to go from minimum to maximum brightness and vice versa. When you select the value “0” in the parameter, the switching takes place instantly. Units used in the parameter: 0 - 120. 0 Instant. 5 (Default). 1 120 - from 1 sec to 120 sec;. Parameter number 5 - Auto-shutdown with a delay. After receiving the turn-on signal, the device will automatically turn off after a certain time. When the parameter is set to “0”, auto-off does not work. Units used in the parameter: 1 - 650 (1 = 1 second). 0 (Default). Option #6 - Turn everything on/off. The parameter allows you to configure whether the module will respond to the "Enable All" broadcast commands. and "Turn everything off". 0 (Default) Respond to "Enable All", Respond to "Enable All" Turn everything off. 1 Ignore "Enable All" command, Ignore "Disable All" command. 2 Ignore "Enable All" command, React to "Disable All" command 3 Respond to the "Enable All" command, Ignore the "Disable All" command. Parameter No. 7 - Restoring the state of the device after a power failure. If you want the device to restore its previous state after an electrical failure, select "Restore". If you want the device to be turned off after an electrical failure, select "Do not restore". 0(Default) Restore; 1 Do not restore. After power on, the device will be in the state of " Off." Parameter No. 8 - Auto-regulation mode By selecting this parameter, the device will automatically maintain the illumination set in Parameter No. 9, depending on the external lighting. This parameter is used only if a motion-light sensor CH-S04.10 is connected to the dimmer. The value of illumination to be maintained can be specified in several ways: by setting the value in Parameter #9. setting the value using the controller, selecting the value using the slider setting the value using the switch connected to the device. If you turn on the dimmer when the illumination is greater than that specified in parameter No. 9, then the device will turn on to the last set value and write the new value from the light sensor to parameter No. 9. In this way, the device will maintain the new light value. If you turn on the dimmer when the illumination is less than that specified in parameter No. 9, then the device will turn on at the last set value. 0. (Default) Auto Adjust is disabled. 1. Auto adjustment is on. This value allows you to adjust the brightness depending on the ambient light. 2. Auto light control with motion sensor. This value allows you to adjust the illumination depending on the ambient light, as well as turn on / off the device depending on the motion sensor readings. Parameter number 9 - The level of maintained lighting. A parameter that specifies the value (luminous value - illumination) that must be maintained in the room. This parameter is relevant in case of using a dimmer paired with a motion-light sensor CH-S04.10. Units of measurement used in the parameter: 0 – 4000 (1 = 1lx). - 150 (Default). Parameter No. 10 - Illumination value for device operation. The value by which the illumination set in parameter #9 must change in order for the device to work. Units of measurement used in the parameter: 1 – 255 (1 = 1lx). 10(Default). Parameter No. 12 - Turn-on delay. Turns on the dimmer, after receiving the command to turn it on, not immediately, but after a certain time. When the value “0” is selected in the parameter, the turn-on delay does not work. Valid value is from 1 to 1800 (1 = 1 second). 0.(Default). Parameter #13 - Smart Delay. After receiving a shutdown signal, the load will not turn off immediately, but after a certain time. In Parameter #14 you can select the cases in which the dimmer will ignore the Smart Delay. Valid value is 1-1800 (1 = 1 second); 0.(Default). Parameter No. 14 - Setting the smart delay. This parameter will allow you to configure the "Smart Delay" in more detail. The module can receive an on/off command from: - local switches; - controller (devices from the 1st connection group); - other devices using connections; - a sensor connected to the module, provided that the module is combined with the sensor (Parameter No. 21) 0 – Respond to the "Smart-delay" (Parameter 13), no matter how the "Shutdown" command is received; 1 - (Default) Respond to "Smart-delay" in cases of receiving the "Turn off" command from: - Devices that are not in the 1st connection group; - Sensors connected to the module. If a shutdown command is received from the local Switch S1 or the controller, the module will turn off instantly. 2 - Respond to "Smart-delay" in cases of receiving the "Turn off" command from: - Devices that are not in the 1st connection group; - Sensors connected to the module. In the event of receiving an “Enable” command from the local switch or controller, the load will stop interacting with the sensor and will not turn off until it receives an “Off” command from the local switch or controller. Parameter No. 15 - The number of watts consumed by the lamps. To measure the number of watts of electricity consumed, this parameter contains the number of watts consumed by all lamps to which the CH-301 module is connected. For example: 9 light sources of 21 watts, 21 * 9 = 189 watts. Units used in parameter: 1 - 5000 (1 = 1W). The number of watts consumed by one luminaire, check with the manufacturer of the lamps 0.- Function disabled (Default) Operation parameters of buttons/switches The module has the ability to connect one or two switches to it. The first switch can control the module directly, and up to ten devices can be connected to it (using the 2nd link group). The second switch is used exclusively to control other devices (up to 10 devices) connected to it via the 3rd communication group. Parameter #16 - Switching mode for Switch 1. Monostable - for a return type switch or for a button, each press switches the device to the opposite state. Bistable - for conventional switches with two fixed positions On and Off. 0. (Default) Monostable - in this mode, each subsequent press of the button switches the device to the opposite state. Monostable switches support dimmer control. When you press and hold the button of the monostable switch, the dimming start command will be sent to the dimmer, by releasing the button you can select the desired light level; 1. Bistable - each subsequent switching of the switch will change the state of the load (on / off) regardless of the initial position of the key; 2. Bistable, fixed position (Option 1) (contacts on the switch are closed - load on, open - load off); It is necessary to take into account the fact that when the module receives a command from another Z-Wave network device, the load will change its state and in order to control the circuit breaker, it must first be returned to the corresponding state. 3. Bistable, fixed position (Option 2). Similar to the previous one, but vice versa (contacts on the switch are closed - the load is off, open - the load is on). 4. Switch with middle position. A switch with 2 monostable switches, one connected to S1 and the other to S2. The switch, which is connected to the contact S1 - turns on and dims the lighting "up" - increases the brightness. The switch, which is connected to contact S2 - turns off and dims the lighting "down" - reduces the brightness. Parameter #17 - Switch Mode for Switch 2 0. (Default) Monostable - in this mode, each subsequent press of the button switches the device to the opposite state. Monostable switches support dimmer control. When you press and hold the button of the monostable switch, the dimming start command will be sent to the dimmer, by releasing the button you can select the desired light level; 1. Bistable - each subsequent switching of the switch will change the state of the load (on / off) regardless of the initial position of the key; 2. Bistable, fixed position (Option 1) (contacts on the switch are closed - load on, open - load off); It is necessary to take into account the fact that when the module receives a command from another Z-Wave network device, the load will change its state and in order to control the circuit breaker, it must first be returned to the corresponding state. 3. Bistable, fixed position (Option 2). Similar to the previous one, but vice versa (contacts on the switch are closed - the load is off, open - the load is on). Parameter No. 18 - Maximum light level by double pressing the switch The parameter goes to the maximum light level after double pressing the switch connected to contact S1. Sending such a command is possible only in the monostable mode of the switch (Parameter No. 16 - value 0). 0. The function is disabled; 1. (Default) Enabled. Sensor operation parameters In the Z-Wave network, sensors are displayed as structural units (endpoint) of the CH-301 module. Sensor, which has the lowest sequence number in the Z-Wave network is called sensor #1, the sensor which has the highest sequence number in the Z-Wave network is called sensor #2, and so on. When choosing a value in the parameters, you need to take into account the type of sensor to be connected. Parameter No. 21 - Combining a dimmer with a sensor. The parameter is used to create a fully functional device using the CH-301 module and the sensor connected to it. 0. (Default) The dimmer is not controlled by the sensor; 1. The dimmer is controlled by sensor #1; 2. The dimmer is controlled by sensor #2; Parameters for sensor #1 Parameter #22 - Sensor #1 value to enable. Value for multi-level sensors that will be used to turn on devices from the 6th communication group or directly to the dimmer (if “1” is selected in Parameter #21). IMPORTANT!& amp;nbsp;When choosing a value, consider the type of sensor to be connected and the amount of measured data. Available settings from -60 to 1000; 0 - Default. Parameter No. 23 - The value of sensor No. 1 to turn off. Value for multi-level sensors, which will be used to turn off devices from the 6th communication group or the dimmer itself (if “1” is selected in Parameter #25). IMPORTANT! When choosing a value, consider the type of sensor to be connected and the value of the measured data. Available settings from -60 to 1000; 0 - Default. Parameter No. 24 - Options for processing the values of sensor No. 1. The parameter is taken into account when the dimmer is combined with one of the sensors or when the sensor is controlled by other devices included in the 6th group of connections (Table 2). 0. (Default) Do not respond to on/off values. 1. For multi-level sensors. Enable if the sensor value is less than or equal to the enable value. Turn off if the value is greater than or equal to the turn off value. ATTENTION! The switch-on point cannot be greater than the switch-off point. For binary sensors. Send a command to turn on at rest and turn off on an event. 2. For multi-level sensors. Turn off if the value is less than or equal to the turn off value. Include if the value is greater than or equal to the include value. ATTENTION! The switch-off point cannot be greater than the switch-on point. For binary sensors. Send command to turn on on event and turn off at rest. For binary sensors. Send command to turn on on event and turn off at rest. 3. For multi-level sensors. Enable if the value is less than or equal to the enable valueFor binary sensors. Send command to turn on at rest. 4. For multi-level sensors. Enable if the value is greater than or equal to the enable value. For binary sensors. Send a command to turn off at rest. 5. For multi-level sensors. Disable if the value is greater than or equal to the disable valueFor binary sensors. Send command enable on event. 6. For multi-level sensors. Turn off if the value is less than or equal to the turn off value. For binary sensors. Send a shutdown command on an event. Parameter No. 25 - The difference between the previous and sent sensor readings No. 1. This parameter is used to adjust the frequency of sending data from the sensors connected to the module. In this case, values will be sent only if if they are greater than the value specified in the parameter. Valid value (1-100); Default value depending on the type of connected
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