FIBARO WALLI OUTLET
FGWOE-011 and FGWOF-011
OPERATING
MANUAL
EN
v1.0
Page 1: ...FIBARO WALLI OUTLET FGWOE 011 and FGWOF 011 OPERATING MANUAL EN v1 0 ...
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Page 3: ... Changing covers 9 5 Adding to Z Wave network 11 5 1 Adding manually 11 5 2 Adding using SmartStart 12 6 Removing from Z Wave network 13 7 Operating the device 14 7 1 Controls 14 7 2 Button control 14 7 3 Visual indications 14 7 4 Menu 15 7 5 Resetting to factory defaults 15 8 Power and energy metering 16 9 Z Wave range test 17 10 Configuration 18 10 1 Associations 18 10 2 Advanced parameters 18 1...
Page 4: ...tions 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 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 devices The manufact...
Page 5: ...55 Standard 55 E2 Event Event Clear Legrand Céliane Schneider Odace Active power and energy consumption metering Displays current load using multicolour LED frame with FIBARO cover plate 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...
Page 6: ...rature 0 40 C Ambient humidity 0 90 RH without condensation Radio protocol Z Wave 500 series chip Radio frequency band 868 0 868 6MHz 869 7 870 0MHz Max transmitting power 6dBm Range up to 50m outdoors up to 40m indoors depending on terrain and building structure Dimensions Height x Width x Depth FGWOE 011 86 x 86 x 48 mm FGWOF 011 86 x 86 x 51 mm Compliance with EU directives RoHS 2011 65 EU RED ...
Page 7: ...rds and with depth no less than 50mm Do not connect devices which are not compliant with the specifi cation or relevant safety standards Make sure you have all required parts when installing with covers other than FIBARO see Parts compatibility on page 29 Device parts 1 2 3 4 5 1 screw 2 socket cover 3 cover plate 4 unit device 5 mount ing frame 4 2 Preparing for installation 1 Remove the screw 2 ...
Page 8: ...ple connection in electrical installation 3 Verify correctness of connection 4 Tighten the terminal screws using PH1 screwdriver 4 4 First assembly When installing with FIBARO covers 1 Insert the device with mounting frame into the mounting box and secure with mounting claws and screws 2 Snap the cover plate to the device 3 Snap the socket cover to the device 4 Secure with a screw 5 Add the device...
Page 9: ... When installing with GIRA covers 1 Switch off the mains voltage disable the fuse 2 Dismount the socket cover and cover plate 3 Dismount shutter mechanism using pliers 4 Snap the new cover plate to the device 5 Snap the new socket cover to the device 6 Secure with a screw 7 Switch on the mains voltage When installing with Legrand covers 1 Switch off the mains voltage disable the fuse 2 Dismount th...
Page 10: ...ins voltage When installing with Schneider covers 1 Switch off the mains voltage disable the fuse 2 Dismount the socket cover and cover plate 3 Take the device out of the mounting box and detach the wires 4 Replace FIBARO mounting frame with Schneider mounting frame FG Wx AS 4003 5 Connect wires according to Electrical connection on page 8 6 Insert the device with mounting frame into the mounting ...
Page 11: ...Z Wave network manually 1 Power the device 2 Set the main controller in Security non Security Mode add mode see the controller s manual 3 Quickly three times click the button 4 If you are adding in Security S2 Authenticated input the underlined part of the DSK label on the bottom of the box 5 LED will start blinking yellow wait for the adding process to end 6 Adding result will be confirmed by the...
Page 12: ... support Security S2 see the controller s manual 2 Enter the full DSK string code to your controller If your controller is capable of QR scanning scan the QR code placed on the label on the bottom of the box 3 Power the device 4 Wait for the adding process to start up to few minutes which is signalled with yellow LED blinking 5 Adding result will be confirmed by the Z Wave controller s message and...
Page 13: ...existing Z Wave network Removing also re sults in resetting the device to factory defaults 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 3 Quickly three times click the button 4 LED will start blinking yellow wait for the removing process to end 5 Successful removing will be confirmed by the Z Wave controller ...
Page 14: ...ions The built in LED light shows current device status After powering the device Green device added to a Z Wave network non secure S0 S2 non authenticated Magenta device added to a Z Wave network Security S2 Authenticated Red device not added to a Z Wave network State of the device Colour depending on current load device turned ON by default Update Blinking cyan update in progress Green update su...
Page 15: ...confirm 7 5 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 Resetting to factory defaults does not reset energy consumption memory i Resetting the device is not the recommended way of removing the device from the Z Wave network Use re set procedure...
Page 16: ...onsumed by a device through a time pe riod Consumers of electricity in households are billed by suppli ers on the basis of active power used in given unit of time Most commonly measured in kilowatt hour kWh One kilowatt hour is equal to one kilowatt of power consumed over period of one hour 1kWh 1000Wh Resetting consumption memory i Use the button only with FIBARO cover to ensure safety 1 Press an...
Page 17: ...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 modules Aft...
Page 18: ...urrent load of plugged device uses Basic command class Power thresholds and behaviour are configured using parameters 45 49 Allows to control 5 regular or multichannel devices 10 2 Advanced parameters The device allows customizing its operation to user s needs using configurable parameters The settings can be adjusted via the Z Wave controller to which the device is added The way of adjusting them...
Page 19: ... is active only when parameter 11 is set to 8 or 9 Parameter size 4B Default value 36800 3680W Available values 500 36800 50 0 3680 0W step 0 1W power threshold 11 LED frame colour when ON This parameter defines the LED colour when the device is ON When set to 8 or 9 LED frame colour will change depending on the measured power and parameter 10 Other colours are set perma nently and do not depend o...
Page 20: ...lues 0 LED disabled 1 White 2 Red 3 Green 4 Blue 5 Yellow 6 Cyan 7 Magenta 13 LED frame brightness This parameter allows to adjust the LED frame brightness Parameter size 1B Default value 100 100 Available values 0 LED disabled 1 100 1 100 brightness 101 brightness directly proportional to mea sured power 102 brightness inversely proportional to mea sured power ...
Page 21: ...en 0x4X LED frame blinks blue 0x8X disable LED frame 0xFX LED frame LAPD signal red white blue 31 Alarm configuration 2nd slot This parameter determines to which alarm frames and how the device should react The parameters consist of 4 bytes three most significant bytes are set according to the official Z Wave protocol specification Parameter size 4B Default value 0x05 0xFF 0x00 0x00 Water Alarm an...
Page 22: ...frame blinks green 0x4X LED frame blinks blue 0x8X disable LED frame 0xFX LED frame LAPD signal red white blue 33 Alarm configuration 4th slot This parameter determines to which alarm frames and how the device should react The parameters consist of 4 bytes three most significant bytes are set according to the official Z Wave protocol specification Parameter size 4B Default value 0x02 0xFF 0x00 0x0...
Page 23: ... blinks red 0x2X LED frame blinks green 0x4X LED frame blinks blue 0x8X disable LED frame 0xFX LED frame LAPD signal red white blue 35 Alarm configuration duration This parameter defines duration of alarm sequence When time set in this parameter elapses alarm is cancelled LED frame and relay restore normal operation but do not recover state from before the alarm Parameter size 2B Default value 600...
Page 24: ... Basic Command Class Parameter size 2B Default value 255 Available values 0 turn off 1 99 set level 255 turn on with previous level 48 Associations DOWN threshold This parameter determines lower power threshold for 2nd associ ation group paramter 45 Exceeding it will result in sending value set in parameter 49 Parameter size 4B Default value 300 30W Available values 0 36700 0 3670W 0 1W step power...
Page 25: ...ent every 5W change Parameter size 2B Default value 15 15 Available values 0 reporting on change disabled 1 500 1 500 1 step minimal change 62 Power reports periodic This parameter defines reporting interval for measured power Pe riodic reports are independent from changes in value parameter 61 Parameter size 2B Default value 3600 1h Available values 0 periodic reports disabled 30 32400 30s 9h 1s ...
Page 26: ... parameter defines reporting interval for measured energy Periodic reports are independent from changes in value parame ter 65 Parameter size 2B Default value 3600 1h Available values 0 periodic reports disabled 30 32400 30s 9h 1s step time interval ...
Page 27: ...ND_CLASS_TRANSPORT_SERVICE 0x55 V2 7 COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION 0x86 V2 YES 8 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC 0x72 V2 YES 9 COMMAND_CLASS_DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY 0x5A V1 YES 10 COMMAND_CLASS_POWERLEVEL 0x73 V1 YES 11 COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY 0x98 V1 12 COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY_2 0x9F V1 13 COMMAND_CLASS_METER 0x32 V3 YES 14 COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION 0x70 V1 YES 15 COMMAND_CLASS_CRC_16_ENCAP 0x56 V1 16 C...
Page 28: ...ype State Description Hint Local 0 Unprotected The device is not protected and may be operated normally via the user interface Inputs connected with outputs Local 2 No operation possible state of output cannot be changed by the B button or corresponding Input Inputs discon nected from outputs RF 0 Unprotected The device accept and respond to all RF Commands Outputs can be controlled via Z Wave RF ...
Page 29: ...te FG Wx PP 0001 x x Double Cover Plate FG Wx PP 0003 Triple Cover Plate FG Wx PP 0004 Parts required for GIRA System 55 only with non metalised out er surface Standard 55 E2 Event Event Clear covers Required FIBARO parts Socket type Name Symbol GIRA Type F GIRA Type E Socket F Unit FG WO AS 4002 x Socket E Unit FG WO AS 4003 x Mounting Frame FIBARO GIRA FG Wx AS 4001 x x Parts required for Legran...
Page 30: ...for Schneider Odace covers Required FIBARO parts Socket type Name Symbol Schneider Type F Schneider Type E Socket F Unit FG WO AS 4002 x Socket E Unit FG WO AS 4003 x Mounting Frame Schneider FG Wx AS 4003 x x Shutter Unit FG WO AS 4001 x x ...
Page 31: ...ther brands 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 The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet ad dress www manuals fibaro com WEEE Dire...