5 Exemplary configuration of electrical accessories with the ZWMA
module.
Blinds were connected to 15VDC (5) power supply and with the use of Primary (6) controller
added to the Z-Wave network. In order to control the blind with the switch (4), also ZWMA module (1) was
added to the same Z-Wave network with the use of LEARN MODE function (see section 4.1 of the manual) as
a Secondary controller. Reverse situation is also possible when the ZWMA module is a Primary controller, then
using additional controllers within the network is not required. Exemplary blind switch chosen by a client (4)
alternately short circuits the proper inputs (here up and down arrows) with appropriate COM input in ZWMA
module (as shown in
Figure 9).
Short circuit activates sending appropriate.
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Figure 9: Adaptive module ZWMA as controller
1. Adaptive module ZWMA.
2. Four control inputs COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 to which potential-free signals from different external devices can be
connected, e.g. blind switch, rain sensor, thermostat, KNX/EIB system.
3. Short circuit – activation of potential-free input. ZWMA module sends command “close”, “open” or “stop” to the Z-Wave
receiver (in this case: ARZ Z-Wave roller shutter).
4. Blind switch.
5. Switched power supply 15 VDC (ZZ60 or ZZ60h) for three electrical accessories.
6. ZWP10 controller (optionally ZWK1, ZWK10, ZWG1 or ZWG3 keyboard).
15V DC
2
3x0,25mm
2
3
1
1
COM
2
COM
3
COM
4
COM
4
2x0,75mm
2
~230V AC
5
6