CHERUBINI DRY700 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 5

 

Smart Dry Contact Switch 7 - Operating Instructions 

 

 

 

Technical Specifications 

Power supply 

110 - 230 VAC±10% 50/60 Hz - 24VDC 

Maximum Load on Relay 

16A resistive Load 

System temperature limitation 

105°C 

Work temperature 

From -10° to 40° C 

Power consumption 

 < 260 mW in standby 

< 480 mW with working load 

Radio frequency 

868.4 MHz 

Protection system 

S2 Security 

Maximum distance 

Up to 100 m outdoor 

Up to 40 m indoor 

Dimensions 

37x37x17 mm 

Actuator element 

16 Amp relay 

Compliance 

CE, RoHs 

Electrical IP Rating 

IP20 

 

 

Safety information 

INFO: 

The device is designed to be installed in flush mounting junction boxes or close to the load to be controlled.  

WARNING: 

The device must be installed by electricians qualified to intervene on electrical systems in compliance 

with safety requirements set out by the regulations in force. 

DANGER 

The device must be connected with a voltage of 230 VAC, before carrying out any operation, please 

make sure the power main switch is in 

OFF

 

position. 

DANGER:

 Any procedure requiring the use of the Integrated Button is related only to the installation phase and 

is to be considered a service procedure that must be performed by qualified personnel. This operation must be 

performed with all necessary precautions for operating in areas with a single level of insulation. 

WARNING: 

Do not connect loads that exceed the maximum load permitted by the actuator element. 

WARNING:

 All connections must be performed according to the electrical diagrams provided 

WARNING: 

The device must be installed in norm-compliant systems suitably protected from overloads and short 

circuits. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DRY700

Page 1: ...EN English OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PRODUCT CODE PRODUCT VARIANT DRY700 Standard DRYZRX ZRX includes the radio communication with CRC 1 2 3 4 5 6 Smart Dry Contact Switch 7...

Page 2: ...s Indicator 6 Device Control 7 Controlling the device by External Switches 7 Controlling the device by a Z Wave controller 7 Associations 8 Timer Management 9 Reset to the factory settings 9 Firmware...

Page 3: ...ng the first remote control 18 Setting additional remote controls 18 Remote control memory clearing 19 Clearing all remote controls 19 Controlling the device from a Cherubini Remote Control 20 Disposi...

Page 4: ...to increase the reliability of the network This device is a security enabled Z Wave Plus product that is able to use encrypted Z Wave Plus messages to communicate to other security enabled Z Wave Plus...

Page 5: ...qualified to intervene on electrical systems in compliance with safety requirements set out by the regulations in force DANGER The device must be connected with a voltage of 230 VAC before carrying ou...

Page 6: ...a Load connected on a different power supply system you must follow the diagram on the right side Controlling a Load connected to the same power supply system Controlling a Load connected to an indep...

Page 7: ...l switch is not valid TIP To test if the electrical connections are correct before the inclusion of the device while pressing n times the external switch the RGB LED should flash green for the same am...

Page 8: ...Wave network As the new device announces itself on power ON the protocol will provide notifications and the gateway can initiate the inclusion process in the background without the need for user inter...

Page 9: ...d classes are mapped into the Switch Binary Command Class Basic Command received Mapped Command Binary Switch Basic Set 0xFF Switch Binary Set 0xFF Basic Set 0x00 Switch Binary Set 0x00 Basic GET Basi...

Page 10: ...click means one single flip of the switch MultiClick n clicks Momentary switch Sequence of consecutive n clicks Toggle Switch Hold Down Momentary switch Press longer than click After a Hold Down alwa...

Page 11: ...N SWITCH_BINARY_REPORT CENTRAL_SCENE_NOTIFICATION INDICATOR_REPORT 2 Follow me 8 The state of the output ON OFF will be propagated to the associated device BASIC_SET 3 clicks on button 1 G1 8 The asso...

Page 12: ...owing careful planning of the intervention Offline setup Mode The device has a unique feature that allows to configure some parameters without using any user interface This feature enables the profess...

Page 13: ...r Number Size Parameter Name Default Value Description 10 1 IN_TOGGLE 15 Define which event on the input 1 toggle output Parameters Values Min 0 Max 31 Value Description 0 Disabled 1 1 click 2 2 click...

Page 14: ...1 click and 2 clicks Parameter value must be 1 2 3 1 click and 3 clicks Parameter value must be 1 4 5 Default Value Disable 0 Parameter Number Size Parameter Name Default Value Description 12 1 IN_OFF...

Page 15: ...Parameters Values Min 0 Max 3 Value Description 0 OFF 1 ON 2 Previous status 3 equal to input ON if input close OFF if input open Timer management It allows you to activate an ON and OFF timer indepe...

Page 16: ...ue must be 1 2 3 Default value Disabled 0 Parameter Number Size Parameter Name Default Value Description 31 4 OFF_TIMEOUT 0 Time in tenth of seconds after which the output will be switched Off Paramet...

Page 17: ...pport more than 1 event the value for the configuration parameter is the sum of the event values For example 1 click and 2 clicks Parameter value must be 1 2 3 1 click and 3 clicks Parameter value mus...

Page 18: ...change status ON OFF of associated devices Parameter Number Size Parameter Name Default Value Description 45 1 G2_ASS_VALUE 101 The value used to control G2 association group Parameters Values Min 0 M...

Page 19: ...e management Parameter Number Size Parameter Name Default Value Description 60 1 SCENE_ SETUP 31 Define which event on the input trigger a central scene notification Parameters Values Min 0 Max 31 Val...

Page 20: ...recognition Sequence of GREEN BLUE Confirmation of recognition of the Operation required Duration of about 4 seconds time within which the command confirmation must take place 4 GREEN blinks Confirma...

Page 21: ...t the timer of the function you have to disconnect and reconnect the power supply to the device or to activate the procedure of deleting all the remote controls as described below The operation can be...

Page 22: ...els of a multichannel remote control just select the channel before performing the sequence Tn Remote control to be cleared This sequence deletes the remote control from all associated receivers This...

Page 23: ...trol The events on the buttons of the remote control allow the controlling of the load as indicated in the following table Pulsante Evento Risultato Click Switching on the load ON Hold Down Click Chan...

Page 24: ...ives Smart Serie 7 devices are built in compliance with directives 2014 53 EU and 2011 65 EU WiDom Srl shall not be held responsible for any damage caused by these devices if they are used in a manner...

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