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SMART MODULE 

(FGS-214)

 

DOUBLE SMART MODULE 

(FGS-224)

OPERATING

MANUAL

EN

v1.0

Summary of Contents for Double Smart Module

Page 1: ...SMART MODULE FGS 214 DOUBLE SMART MODULE FGS 224 OPERATING MANUAL EN v1 0 ...

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Page 3: ...Adding to Z Wave network 9 5 1 Adding manually 9 5 2 Adding using SmartStart 9 6 Removing from Z Wave network 10 7 Operating the device 11 7 1 Controlling channels with inputs 11 7 2 Visual indications 11 7 3 Menu 12 7 4 Resetting to factory defaults 12 8 Z Wave range test 13 9 Activating scenes 14 10 Configuration 15 10 1 Associations 15 10 2 Advanced parameters 17 11 Z Wave specification 27 12 R...

Page 4: ...ulations Even when the device is turned off voltage may be present at its terminals Any maintenance introducing changes into the configuration of connections or the load must be always performed with disabled fuse or power supply To avoid risk of electrical shock do not operate the device with wet or moist hands Do not modify Do not modify this device in any way not included in this manual Other d...

Page 5: ... network or with buttons connected directly to them 2 2 Main features Works with various types of switches and buttons Supports Z Wave network Security Modes S0 with AES 128 en cryption and S2 Authenticated with PRNG based encryption Works as a Z Wave signal repeater all non battery operated de vices within the network will act as repeaters to increase reliabili ty of the network May be used with ...

Page 6: ... protocol Z Wave 500 series chip Radio frequency band 868 0 868 6MHz 869 7 870 0MHz Max transmitting power 5dBm Range up to 50m outdoors up to 40m indoors depending on terrain and building structure Dimensions Height x Width x Depth 42 5 x 38 25 x 20 3 mm Classification of installa tion and use Automatic electrical control for use in equipment for household or similar use Mode of operation Type 1 ...

Page 7: ...y in accordance with the diagram Always use the same power source for L and IN terminals Do not connect devices which are not compliant with the specifi cation or relevant safety standards Do not install the device in metal boxes or on metal surfaces for best radio performance Notes for diagrams S1 terminal for 1st button S2 terminal for 2nd button Q Q1 output terminal of the 1st channel Q2 output...

Page 8: ...mple connection of Smart Module B IN Q1 L 24 30VDC N S1 S2 Q2 DOUBLE SMART MODULE FGS 224 100 240VAC 1 2 Diagram 2 Example connection of Double Smart Module 3 Verify correctness of connection 4 Tighten the terminal screws using PH1 screwdriver 5 If the device fully assembled switch on the mains voltage or enable the power supply 6 The LED light means the device is powered 7 Add the device to the Z...

Page 9: ...s message and the LED Green successful non secure S0 S2 non authenticated Magenta successful Security S2 Authenticated Red not successful 5 2 Adding using SmartStart SmartStart enabled products can be added into a Z Wave network by scanning the Z Wave QR Code present on the product with a controller providing SmartStart inclusion SmartStart product will be added automatically within 10 minutes of ...

Page 10: ...ing to remove the device from existing Z Wave network Removing also re sults in resetting the device to factory defaults Make sure that restoring the parameters to factory defaults will not result in damaging the connected device we recommend disconnecting it first To remove the device from the Z Wave network 1 Power the device 2 Set the main controller into remove mode see the controller s manual...

Page 11: ...ged us ing parameters 24 and 25 i By default outputs are set as NO normally open It means the contacts will be opened when turned off and closed when turned on It can be switched to NC nor mally closed which means the contacts will be closed when turned off and opened when turned on using param eters 162 163 7 2 Visual indications The built in LED light shows current device status After powering t...

Page 12: ...confirm 7 4 Resetting to factory defaults Reset procedure allows to restore the device back to its factory set tings which means all information about the Z Wave controller and user configuration will be deleted Make sure that restoring the parameters to factory defaults will not result in damaging the connected device we recommend disconnecting it first i Resetting the device is not the recommend...

Page 13: ...ules which will be signalled by visual indicator pulsing yellow Visual indicator glowing green the device communicates with the main controller directly Visual indicator pulsing yellow the device tries to establish a routed communication with the main controller through other modules repeaters Visual indicator glowing yellow the device communicates with the main controller through the other module...

Page 14: ...bute Switch connected to S1 terminal Switch clicked once 1 Key Pressed 1 time Switch clicked twice 1 Key Pressed 2 times Switch clicked thrice 1 Key Pressed 3 times Switch held 1 Key Held Down Switch released 1 Key Released Switch connected to S2 terminal Switch clicked once 2 Key Pressed 1 time Switch clicked twice 2 Key Pressed 2 times Switch clicked thrice 2 Key Pressed 3 times Switch held 2 Ke...

Page 15: ...status and al lows for assigning single device only main controller by default 2nd association group On Off 1 is used to turn the associated devices on off reflecting input operation uses Basic command class Double Smart Module provides the association of 3 groups 1st association group Lifeline reports the device status and al lows for assigning single device only main controller by default 2nd as...

Page 16: ...eters 156 161 Parameter 150 151 Parameter 152 153 Click Double Click Momentary or toggle switches with memory parameter 20 21 set to 0 or 2 0 1 or 3 255 ON if turned OFF 0 OFF if turned ON 99 max 2 0 or 1 255 ON if turned OFF 0 OFF during countdown 99 max 2 255 ON 99 max Toggle switches without memory parameter 20 21 set to 1 255 ON if turned OFF 0 OFF if turned ON 99 max ...

Page 17: ...er is not relevant and the relay will always remain switched off Parameter size 1B Default value 1 restore the state Available values 0 relays remain switched off after restoring power 1 restore remembered state of relays after restoring power 2 restore remembered state of relays after restoring power but for toggle switches param eter 20 21 set to 1 set the same state as the current state of the ...

Page 18: ...uts orientation This parameter allows reversing operation of S1 and S2 inputs without changing the wiring Use in case of incorrect wiring Parameter size 1B Default value 0 default Available values 0 default S1 1st channel S2 2nd channel 1 reversed S1 2nd channel S2 1st channel 25 Outputs orientation Only in Double Smart Module This parameter allows reversing operation of Q1 and Q2 outputs without ...

Page 19: ...rameters 4B LSB action 0x00 no action 0x01 turn ON 0x02 turn OFF 0x03 turn ON OFF continuously 31 Alarm configuration 2nd slot Description This parameter determines to which alarm frames and how the device should react The parameters consist of 4 bytes three most sig nificant bytes are set according to the official Z Wave protocol specification Parameter size 4B Default value 0x05 0xFF 0x00 0x00 W...

Page 20: ...B Event State Parameters 4B LSB action 0x00 no action 0x01 turn ON 0x02 turn OFF 0x03 turn ON OFF continuously 33 Alarm configuration 4th slot Description This parameter determines to which alarm frames and how the device should react The parameters consist of 4 bytes three most sig nificant bytes are set according to the official Z Wave protocol specification Parameter size 4B Default value 0x02 ...

Page 21: ... This parameter defines duration of alarm se quence When time set in this parameter elaps es alarm is cancelled and relays restore normal operation but do not recover state from before the alarm Parameter size 2B Default value 600 10min Available values 0 infinite 1 32400 1s 9h 1s step duration 40 S1 input scenes sent Description This parameter determines which actions result in sending scene IDs ...

Page 22: ...ription This parameter allows to choose operating mode for channel controlled with Q Q1 output For timed modes value 1 2 or 3 time is set with parameter 154 and reaction to input change is set with parameter 152 Parameter size 1B Default value 0 standard operation Available values 0 standard operation 1 delayed OFF 2 auto OFF 3 flashing 151 Second channel operating mode Only in Double Smart Module...

Page 23: ...t Module Description This parameter determines how the device reacts when changing state of S2 input in timed modes for second channel Parameter size 1B Default value 0 cancel mode Available values 0 cancel mode and set default state 1 no reaction mode runs until it ends 2 reset timer start counting time from the beginning 154 First channel time parameter for delayed auto OFF and flashing modes De...

Page 24: ...ociation group when using S1 input Parameter size 2B Default value 255 Available values 0 turn off 1 99 turn on and set level 255 turn on with last level 157 S1 input Switch OFF value sent to 2nd association group Description This parameter defines value sent with Switch OFF command to devices in 2nd association group when using S1 input Parameter size 2B Default value 0 Available values 0 turn of...

Page 25: ...p Only in Double Smart Module Description This parameter defines value sent with Switch OFF command to devices in 3rd association group when using S2 input Parameter size 2B Default value 0 Available values 0 turn off 1 99 turn on and set level 255 turn on with last level 161 S2 input Double Click value sent to 3rd association group Only in Double Smart Module Description This parameter defines va...

Page 26: ...Smart Module Description This parameter determines type of Q2 output Parameter size 1B Default value 0 Normally Open Available values 0 Normally Open relay contacts opened turned off closed when turned on 1 Normally Closed relay contacts closed turned off opened when turned on 164 Lock simultaneous switching of Q1 and Q2 outputs Only in Double Smart Module Description When the lock is enabled both...

Page 27: ...SERVICE 0x55 V2 COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION 0x86 V2 YES COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC 0x72 V2 YES COMMAND_CLASS_DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY 0x5A V1 YES COMMAND_CLASS_POWERLEVEL 0x73 V1 YES COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY 0x98 V1 COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY_2 0x9F V1 COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION 0x70 V1 YES COMMAND_CLASS_CRC_16_ENCAP 0x56 V1 COMMAND_CLASS_NOTIFICATION 0x71 V8 YES COMMAND_CLASS_PROTECTION 0x75 V2 YES COM...

Page 28: ...ASS_SECURITY_2 0x9F COMMAND_CLASS_SUPERVISION 0x6C COMMAND_CLASS_PROTECTION 0x75 COMMAND_CLASS_NOTIFICATION 0x71 COMMAND_CLASS_APPLICATION_STATUS 0x22 Endpoint 2 Generic Device Class GENERIC_TYPE_SWITCH_BINARY Specific Device Class SPECIFIC_TYPE_POWER_SWITCH_BINARY Description 2nd channel Command Classes COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO 0x5E COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_BINARY 0x25 COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION 0...

Page 29: ...may be operated normally via the user interface Inputs connected with outputs Local 2 No operation possible button can not change relay state any other functionality is available menu and Central Scenes Notification Inputs disconnect ed from outputs RF 0 Unprotected The device accept and respond to all RF Commands Outputs can be controlled via Z Wave RF 1 No RF control command class ba sic and swi...

Page 30: ...and product names referred to herein are trademarks of their respective holders Declaration of conformity Hereby Fibar Group S A declares that the device is in com pliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014 53 EU 2011 65 EU and 2015 863 The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is availa ble at the following internet address www manuals fibaro c...

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