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Programming and usage instructions 

ZWMP weather module 

Contents

 1 Safety rules ......................................................................................................................................................................2

 2 Description of ZWMP weather module ...........................................................................................................................3

 3 Installation of ZWMP module ..........................................................................................................................................4

 4 Module programming  .....................................................................................................................................................5

 4.1 Associating weather module to the Z-Wave network (LEARN MODE function)....................................................6

 4.2 Associating device with ZWMP module  (ASSOCIATE function)..........................................................................7

 4.2.1 Device operating by means of “OPEN” and “CLOSE” buttons .......................................................................7

 4.3 Device deleting from ZWMP weather module (DELETE function) ........................................................................8

 4.4 Return to default settings of the ZWMP weather module (DEFAULT function)......................................................9

 4.5 Removing the ZWMP weather module from the network.........................................................................................9

 4.6 Additional functions................................................................................................................................................10

 4.6.1 Configuring the Z-Wave network using the ZWMP weather module (INCLUDE function)..........................10

 4.6.2 Excluding a device from the Z-Wave network using the ZWMP weather module (EXCLUDE function)  ....11

 5 Technical parameters......................................................................................................................................................11

 6  LED signalling of digital inputs and 12V DC power.....................................................................................................12

 7 WARRANTY.................................................................................................................................................................12

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Summary of Contents for ZWMP

Page 1: ... CLOSE buttons 7 4 3 Device deleting from ZWMP weather module DELETE function 8 4 4 Return to default settings of the ZWMP weather module DEFAULT function 9 4 5 Removing the ZWMP weather module from the network 9 4 6 Additional functions 10 4 6 1 Configuring the Z Wave network using the ZWMP weather module INCLUDE function 10 4 6 2 Excluding a device from the Z Wave network using the ZWMP weather ...

Page 2: ...ed for packing should be kept out of children s reach as thy may be a potential source of hazard The ZWMP module should be used for its intended purpose in agreement with its design The FAKRO Company shall not be held responsible for any consequences resulting from improper module use Any activities relating to cleaning adjustment or disassembly of the module should be preceded with its disconnect...

Page 3: ...h channel 2 are operated from digital input No 2 channel 3 are operated from digital input No 3 etc The devices associated with one of the channels can only OPEN or CLOSE after sending a signal to its digital input The ZWMP weather module is equipped with two way Z Wave communication system For communication the Z Wave system utilises radio wave frequency of 868 43 Mhz In Figure 1 there is present...

Page 4: ... upper section of the casing 2 Take out the screws fixing electronic plate to the casing see Figure 1 3 Take electronic plate out of the casing 4 Screw the lower section of the casing to the wall 5 Screw electronic plate to the lower section of the casing 6 Make all the necessary electric connections 7 Remount the upper section of the casing 11 09 21 NC815 4 16 2011 FAKRO Figure 2 ZWMP weather mod...

Page 5: ...ecifying the task to be performed by it chapter 4 2 ASSOCIATE function O open raise blind C close lower blind Caution Every device physically removed from the network e g in case of damaged needs to be deleted from the network Sec 4 6 2 so as to ensure the optimum communication between devices Disconnecting a device without deleting it from the controllers memory will result in prolonged reaction ...

Page 6: ...ontroller is signalling its readiness for adding a new device to the network long distance between the controller and ZWMP module the module is associated with another network and it is necessary to carry out the DEFAULT procedure first 11 09 21 NC815 6 16 2011 FAKRO Figure 3 Associating ZWMP module with Z Wave network 3 Module is signaling start of associating with the network two LEDs on as pres...

Page 7: ...pressed momentarily app 0 3sec runs the device until it reaches its extreme position i e motor chain or blind folded or unfolded completely In order to stop the device it is necessary to keep the button pressed for longer than 1 second CAUTION The ZWMP module does not provide a possibility to operate the device both ways e g blind lowering and raising from the same digital input channel 11 09 21 N...

Page 8: ...vice belonging to network other than module 11 09 21 NC815 8 16 2011 FAKRO Figure 5 Device deleting from ZWMP module channel 4 Press P button on the device and hold it for 0 5 sec see Device Programming Manual 2 Within 1 5 sec press In Ex button twice and C or O button depending on how the device has been associated 6 Programming error LEDs flashing for app 2 3 sec 1 Using SEL button choose a chan...

Page 9: ...n Figure 6 4 5 Removing the ZWMP weather module from the network Removing the ZWMP module from the network consists in restoring default settings in this module 11 09 21 NC815 9 16 2011 FAKRO Figure 6 Restoring default settings in ZWMP controller 1 Within 1 5 sec press In Ex button twice and then SEL button once 2 The controller is signallling that default settings have been restored alternate fla...

Page 10: ...ness for adding the device to the network long distance between the module and the device being added the module has been earlier associated with the network as SECONDARY it is necessary to perform DEFAULT procedure 11 09 21 NC815 10 16 2011 FAKRO Figure 7 Removing device from the Z Wave network using ZWMP weather module 4 The controller is signaling that the device has been successfully associate...

Page 11: ...evice the device belonging to network other than module 5 Technical parameters Technical parameters Power 230VAC Working temperature 5O C to 40O C Working range to 40 m Working frequency 868 43 MHz Maximum cable length of the device plugged into digital or analogue input 5 rm 11 09 21 NC815 11 16 2011 FAKRO Figure 8 Excluding device from the Z Wave network with the use of ZWMP weather module 4 The...

Page 12: ...wing conditions Installation has been performed by an authorised individual as per manufacturer recommendations Seals remain intact and no unauthorised structural changes have been made The device has been used in accordance with its intended use as per user manual Damage is not a result of improperly made electrical system or atmospheric phenomena The manufacturer is not liable for damage which o...

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