Radio switch on batteries CH-404 - can control other Z-Wave devices. The device supports such commands as: turn on, turn off, dim, as well as start scenes on the central controller. The switch is compact and can be easily placed in any place convenient for you. Extensive choice of colors and materials thanks to the design of the Logus 90 switch range (EFAPEL Portugal). 1. PRODUCT APPLICATIONS 2. MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY 3. SPECIFICATIONS 4. Z-WAVE TECHNOLOGY IN BRIEF 5. DEVICE CONTROL 6. DEVICE CONNECTIVITY 7. COMMUNICATIONS 8. PARAMETERS 9. SCENES without using a controller; Operates on one battery for 2 years*; Signals low battery; Ease of setup and installation. Can be placed in any place convenient for you; Can manage devices using a secure data channel; Has the ability to control multi-level devices, such as: dimmer (For example: CH-301), curtain control module, shutters, blinds (for example: CH-103), etc.; Sending preset scenes (Scene Activation Set). Consult your controller manual for support for such commands; Compatible with most Z-Wave controllers. *provided the switch is used 2 presses per day. Contents 1. Device CH-404 (version 2.1) 2. User manual; 3. CR2032 battery; 4. Double-sided tape; 5.Double-sided tape; 1. Product Application The CH-404 wall controller is a battery powered Z-Wave device that can control other Z-Wave devices. The device supports commands such as: turn on, turn off, change the brightness (dimming), change the position of curtains / roller shutters, as well as launch scenes on the central controller by pressing. The switch is compact and can be easily placed in any place convenient for you. Extensive choice of colors and materials thanks to the design of the Logus 90 switch range (EFAPEL Portugal). CH-404 DEVICE SUPPORTS THE FOLLOWING COMMANDS: Turn on; Turn off; Turn on the set value; Sending multi-level commands to devices such as: dimmer (For example: CH-301), curtain control module, shutters, blinds (For example: CH-103); Sending preset scenes (Scene Activation Set). Refer to your controller's user manual for support for such commands; 2. Manufacturer's warranty Warranty period - 1 year from the date of sale. Products that are transported, stored, installed and operated in violation of the requirements for these products, as well as having 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 Power supply: Battery CR2032 3v Operating temperature 0?C to 40?C Radio signal strength 2 mW Radio frequency 868.4 MHz EU; 869.2 MHz RU; Indoor range up to 45 m Outdoor range up to 75 m Device dimensions (H*W*D) 66.87mm*66. 87mm*11mm Minimum battery life 3,000 clicks Protection class CH-404 IP-30 4. Briefly about Z-Wave technology Z-Wave is a wireless data exchange protocol based on 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. Z-Wave network has the ability to automatically rebuild data transfer 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 CH-404 device controls other Z-Wave devices with the help of 4 switch buttons. 6. Connecting the device The device works like an ordinary wall switch powered by a CR2032 battery. We recommend, for convenience, before installing the switch in its permanent place, add the wall controller to the Z-Wave network, configure the parameters and, if necessary, connect the device near the controller. STEP 1 Where: 1 - Button No. 1; 2 - Button No. 2; 3 - Button No. 3; 4 - Button No. 4; 5 - System button. STEP 2 To add a switch to the Z-Wave network, put the controller into learning mode (see your controller's instructions) and hold the system button until the LED blinks red, and then release the button (Figure 2). If you have problems connecting the device to your Z-Wave network, you must go through the process of exclusion from the Z-Wave network, and then repeat the process of adding. To remove (exclude) the switch from the Z-Wave network, put the controller into exclusion mode (see the controller instructions) and hold the system button until the LED blinks red, and then release the button. Please note that after the device is excluded from the Z-Wave network, all settings you have made will be reset to factory settings. STEP 3 Attach the CH-404 to a wall or other surface using the supplied tape or self-tapping screws. STEP 4 Using the main controller of your Z-Wave network, assign the devices that the CH-404 will control. To do this, add managed devices to the appropriate connection groups, and also select the types of commands, which will be sent by the CH-404 to the controlled devices (Refer to the user manual of your main controller to set up communications and parameters). 7. Links Z-Wave devices can interact with each other, as well as exchange data and other information directly without the participation of the controller, through links. Each event (short press on the button, double press, triple press, hold the button and release the button after holding) can have its own list of recipients, called a link group. Refer to your Z-Wave controller's user manual for link settings. Some controllers can be automatically added to all link groups. For correct operation, add to the appropriate communication groups only those devices that will be controlled by CH-404, and leave unused groups empty. Attention! CH-404 is a battery operated device. To increase the service life, CH-404 is constantly in sleep mode. After adding devices to link groups, wake up the device by pressing the system button to apply the settings (Figure 2). COMMUNICATION GROUPS CH-404: Group 1 - device (controller recommended) that will receive battery charge reports. Group size - 3 devices; Group 2 - devices that will receive the Scene activation set command. Group size - 3 devices; Group 3 - devices that will receive the On / Off command when button No. 1 is pressed. Group size - 5 devices; Group 4 - devices that will receive the On / Off command when pressing button No. 2. Group size - 5 devices; Group 5 - devices that will receive the On / Off command when button No. 3 is pressed. Group size - 5 devices; Group 6 - devices that will receive the On / Off command when pressing button No. 4. Group size - 5 devices; Group 7 - devices that will receive a command to dim / open up / down while holding button No. 1. Group size - 5 devices; Group 8 - devices that will receive a command to dim / open up / down while holding button No. 2. Group size - 5 devices; Group 9 - devices that will receive a command to dim / open up / down while holding button No. 3. Group size - 5 devices; Group 10 - devices that will receive a command to dim / open up / down while holding button No. 4. The group size is 5 devices. 8. Parameters Attention! CH-404 is a battery operated device. To increase service life, The CH-404 is constantly in sleep mode. After adding the settings, wake up the device by pressing the system button to apply the settings (Figure 2). Parameter No. 1 - Setting for button No. 1 Selection of a command that will be sent to the corresponding link group depending on the state (pressing or holding) of the button. 0 Switch off when pressed / dim down when held; 1 Enable when pressed / hold dim up (Default); 2 Activation of the scene depending on the state of the buttons (see scene table). If you select this value, you must add the controller to the 2nd link group. Parameter #2 - Setting for button #2 Selecting a command that will be sent to the appropriate link group depending on the state (pressed or held) of the button. 0 Switch off when pressed / dim down when held; 1 Enable when pressed / hold dim up (Default); 2 Activation of the scene depending on the state of the buttons (see scene table). If you select this value, you must add the controller to the 2nd link group. Parameter #3 - Setting for button #3 Selection of a command that will be sent to the appropriate link group depending on the state (pressed or held) of the button. 0 Switch off when pressed / dim down when held; 1 Enable when pressed / hold dim up (Default); 2 Activation of the scene depending on the state of the buttons (see scene table). If you select this value, you must add the controller to the 2nd link group. Parameter No. 4 - Setting for button No. 4 Selecting a command that will be sent to the appropriate link group depending on the state (pressing or holding) of the button. 0 Switch off when pressed / dim down when held; 1 Enable when pressed / hold dim up (Default); 2 Activation of the scene depending on the state of the buttons (see scene table). When this value is selected, it is necessary to add the controller to the 2nd connection group Parameter No. 5 - Sending a fixed value when button No. 1 is pressed This parameter specifies a fixed value for sending to multilevel devices that are in the Connection Group No. 7, for example: open shutters by 30% . Valid value is 1 - 99. 0 Disabled (Default). Parameter No. 6 - Sending a fixed value when button No. 2 is pressed This parameter specifies a fixed value for sending to multilevel devices that are in Connection Group No. 8, for example: open shutters by 30%. Valid value is 1 - 99. 0 Disabled (Default). Parameter No. 7 - Sending a fixed value when button No. 3 is pressed This parameter specifies a fixed value for sending to multilevel devices that are in Connection Group No. 9, for example: open shutters by 30%. Valid value is 1 - 99. 0 Disabled (Default). Parameter No. 8 - Sending a fixed value when button No. 4 is pressed This parameter specifies a fixed value for sending to multilevel devices that are in Connection Group No. 10, for example: open shutters by 30%. Valid value is 1 - 99. 0 Disabled (Default). Parameter #9 - Battery capacity report The parameter is responsible for the frequency of sending a report on battery capacity. Each press of any button specified in this parameter will send a report on the battery capacity to the first communication group. Valid value 0-255; 0 Disabled (Default). 10 (Default). Parameter No. 10 - The time of pressing the button that determines the "hold" The parameter specifies the switch hold time, after which the device will send a command to start dimming. Units used in parameter 0.1 second (10 = 1 second). Valid value is 1-255; 0 LED off; 1 LED on (Default). 9. Scenes A scene is a set of parameters for controlling several Z-Wave network devices and processing these parameters using a controller.
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