rent (DC). 2. Manufacturer's warranty Warranty period - 1 year from the date of sale. Products that were transported, stored, installed and operated in violation of the requirements for these products, as well as those that have mechanical damage, are not subject to warranty replacement. Do not use the device in any way other than those specified in this manual. The manufacturer does not bear warranty obligations in case of non-compliance with the rules of operation, changes in the design or painting of the device. Immediately after opening the package, be sure to check the device for damage. If there is visible damage, do not connect or use the device. 3. Specifications Rated supply voltage 12V - 24V DC Maximum load current 4 channels, 3A per channel (12A total) 24V - 288W (based on the sum of all output channels), or 72W per channel Operating temperature -10°C to +50°C Radio signal power 2 mW Radio frequency 868.4 MHz EU; 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-302 IP-30 on the basis of which more than 350 manufacturers produce more than 2500 different products for home automation. ConnectHome devices are guaranteed to be compatible with other Z-Wave devices, as they undergo mandatory certification. The Z-Wave protocol uses a reliable and absolutely secure radio channel. All Z-Wave devices are interconnected in a mesh network (eng. mesh "loop, network cell"), in which various devices can receive and transmit control signals to other network devices using intermediate neighboring nodes. The Z-Wave network has the ability to automatically rebuild data transmission routes, depending on external factors, for example, if there is an obstacle between two neighboring devices, the signal will go through other nodes of the Z-Wave network that are within range. Z-Wave is a two way network. Devices can not only send control commands, but also wait for confirmation of their delivery, as well as request the current state of the device. If the sending was not successful, the system tries to send the command in a different way. The central link of any Z-Wave network is the main controller, it stores information about the network topology, it can be used to add and remove devices from the network. As a rule, the main controller is a device that is connected to the Internet, which allows you to control all devices remotely. 5. Device control The module can be controlled locally using a switch connected to it to contacts S1. In this case, the switch 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 Parameter #7. In addition, the module can be controlled remotely using the main controller's Z-Wave commands (see the main controller's manual) or with other Z-Wave devices using communications (see the device's manual). 6. Connecting the device Follow the safety rules when mounting/dismantling the device. 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. Step 1 - Installation and Wiring The dimensions of the module allow the unit to fit in a standard 60mm diameter and 45mm deep installation box 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 - Location of the module for installation in a European socket. Wiring diagrams. Where: "+" - "Plus" device power supply "-" - "Minus" of the power supply of the device C1 - the first channel of the device; C2 - The second channel of the device; C3 - The third channel of the device; C4 - The fourth channel of the device; S1 - Connector for Switch 1; 1-10 OUT - Output 1-10V Step 2 - Connecting the dimmer to the Z-Wave network 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. 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 exclusion mode (see. controller instructions) and briefly press the system button three times. Please note that after the device is excluded from the Z-Wave network, all the 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 connected to the S1 contact. If the switch is monostable (Parameter 7, value 0), then adding/removing is done by pressing the switch three times within 2 seconds. In case the switch is bistable (Parameter No. 7), the addition/removal is performed by sequential combination of the switch on-off-on or off-on-off within 2 seconds. 7. 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-302: Group 1 – device (controller recommended), which will receive reports on dimmer state changes. 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 5 devices. Group 3 - devices that will receive a command to dim while holding the switch connected to contact S1. The group size is 5 devices. 8. Parameters CH-302 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 Z-Wave and the device is ready to go. But for your convenience, you can fine-tune the device using a number of configuration parameters. .Parameter No. 1 - Dimmer mode. The dimmer can work in 2 modes: - work in the normal mode - work in the blinking mode, when the dimmer is on, it will blink at the specified frequency (Parameter No. 2 and Parameter No. 3). With this value, dimming does not work. 0. (Default) Normal mode 1. Blink mode. Parameter No. 2 - Dimmer off time in blinking mode. Parameter that specifies the time value at which the dimmer will be in the off state in the blinking mode (Parameter No. 1 - value 1). Units used in the parameter: 1 - 65000 (10 = 1 second). 10. (Default). Parameter No. 3 - Dimmer time in the on state in blinking mode. A parameter that specifies the time value at which the dimmer will be on in the blinking mode (Parameter No. 1 - value 1). Units used in the parameter: 1 - 65000 (10 = 1 second). 10. (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 the value “0” is selected in the parameter, the switching occurs instantly, dimming does not work. Units used in the parameter: 0 - 120 (1 = 1 second). 0. Instantly. 5. (Default). Parameter number 5 - Smart-delay. After receiving the shutdown signal, the dimmer will turn off not immediately, but after a certain time. In Parameter No. 6, you can select cases, at which the dimmer will ignore the Smart delay. Valid value is 1-65000 (1 = 1 second); 0. - (Default). Parameter #6 - Smart Delay Setting. This parameter will allow you to configure the "Smart Delay" in more detail. The module can receive an on/off command from: - a local switch; - controller (devices from the 1st connection group); - other devices using connections; 0. Respond to "Smart Delay" (Parameter #5), no matter how the "Shutdown" command is received; 1. (Default) Respond to "Smart Delay" in cases of receiving a "Turn Off" command from: - Devices that are not in the 1st link group; In case of receiving a shutdown command from the local Switch S1 or controller , the module will turn off immediately. 2. Respond to the "Smart-delay" in case of receiving the "Turn off" command from: - Devices that are not in the 1st connection group; In case of receiving the "Turn on" command from the controller or local switch, the dimmer will stop responding to commands from other Z -Wave devices and will not turn off until it receives a "Shut Down" command from the controller or local switch. 8.1 Operation parameters of buttons/switches The module can be connected to one or two switches. 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 #7 - Switch 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 dimmer (on / off) regardless of the initial position of the key; 2. Bistable, fixed position (Option 1) (contacts on the switch are closed - dimmer on, open - dimmer off); It is necessary to take into account the fact that when the module receives a command from another Z-Wave network device, the relay will change its state and in order to control the switch, it must first be returned to the appropriate state. 3. Bistable, fixed position (Option 2). Similar to the previous one, but vice versa (contacts on the switch are closed - the dimmer is off, open - the dimmer is on). Parameter No. 8 - Maximum light level by double pressing the switch The parameter switches 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. 7 - value 0). 0. The function is disabled; one. (Default) The feature is enabled. Parameter No. 9 - Minimum brightness level when controlled from Switch 1. This parameter specifies the minimum brightness level at which the dimmer will stop when dimming down. Sending such a command is possible only in the monostable mode of the switch (Parameter No. 7 - value 0). Valid value is 0 - 50. 0. The function is disabled; 1. (Default)
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