FIBARO FGWPG-111 Operating Manual Download Page 1

CONTENTS

#1: Description and features 

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#2: Basic activation 

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#3: Adding the device 

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#4: Removing the device 

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#5: Operating the device 

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#6: Power and energy consumption 

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#7: Association 

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#8: Z-Wave range test 

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#9: Z-Wave specification 

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#10: Advanced parameters 

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#11: Specifications 

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#12: Regulations 

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FIBARO WALL PLUG

Type G

FGWPG-111

O P E R A T I N G

M A N U A L

EN

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Summary of Contents for FGWPG-111

Page 1: ... Removing the device 6 5 Operating the device 7 6 Power and energy consumption 9 7 Association 10 8 Z Wave range test 11 9 Z Wave specification 12 10 Advanced parameters 15 11 Specifications 21 12 Regulations 22 FIBARO WALL PLUG Type G FGWPG 111 O P E R A T I N G M A N U A L EN v1 0 ...

Page 2: ...k between transmitter and receiver as a result the construction of the building could affect network s range negatively Every Z Wave network has its unique identification number home ID Multiple independent networks can exist in the building without interfering Transmission security of FIBARO System is comparable to wired systems Z Wave technology is the leading solution in smart home automation T...

Page 3: ...l Plug is a remotely controlled plug in switch with the ability to measure power and energy consumption It uses a LED frame to visualize the current load and operating mode with colour changing illumination Our smart plug makes it possible to control electrical devices in a convenient and maintenance free way 1 Description and features FIBARO Wall Plug is a fully compatible Z Wave PLUS device NOTE...

Page 4: ...cated on the casing 4 Wait for the device to be added to the system 5 Successful adding will be confirmed by the controller 6 Plug a device you want to control into the Wall Plug 7 Test the device by turning it on and off using the button NOTE When powered the device will indicate Z Wave status with colour of LED frame Green the device is already added to the Z Wave network Red the device is not a...

Page 5: ...otherwise 3 Set the main controller in Security non Security Mode add mode see the controller s manual 4 Quickly triple click the button located on the casing 5 If you are adding in S2 authenticated mode type in the device pin code underlined part of the public key available on the device or in the manual 6 Wait for the adding process to end 7 Successful adding will be confirmed by the Z Wave cont...

Page 6: ...ame will glow green signalling being added removing is not necessary otherwise 3 Set the main controller into remove mode see the controller s manual 4 Quickly triple click the button located on the casing 5 Wait for the removing process to end 6 Successful removing will be confirmed by the Z Wave controller s message NOTE Removing theWall Plug from the Z Wave net work restores all the default par...

Page 7: ...ce plugged into a mains sock et the device signals it with blink green added red not added Range of the Z Wave network signalled with colour depending on type of communication or the lack of it only in range tester mode Menu position signalled with colour assigned to position Ongoing software update signalled with cyan blinking Hardware fault state error in communication with radio chip device sec...

Page 8: ...al can be achieved by the procedure of remov ing described in Add ing the device on page 5 i Controlling the Wall Plug with FIBARO Home Center controller The Wall Plug after successful adding is represented in the Home Center interface with two icons Device allows to turn on and off the device and displays current active power and cumulative en ergy consumption Disabling visual indicator Visual in...

Page 9: ...s changing into a work or a heat The unit of active power is Watt W Electric energy energy consumed by a device through a time period Consumers of electricity in households are billed by sup pliers 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 Reset...

Page 10: ...s to control up to 5 regular or multichannel devices per an association group LifeLine group is reserved solely for the controller and hence only 1 node can be assigned Association linking devices direct control of other devices within the Z Wave system network e g Dimmer Relay Switch Roller Shutter or scene may be controlled only through a Z Wave controller NOTE 2nd association group commands are...

Page 11: ...pulsing yellow the Wall Plug tries to establish a routed communication with the main controller through other mod ules repeaters Visual indicator glowing yellow the Wall Plug communicates with the main controller through the other modules After 2 seconds the device will retry to establish a direct communication with the main controller which will be signalled with visual indicator pulsing green Vi...

Page 12: ...WERLEVEL 0x73 V1 YES SECURITY 0x98 V1 SECURITY_2 0x9F V1 SUPERVISION 0x6C V1 YES METER 0x32 V3 YES APPLICATION_STATUS 0x22 V1 CONFIGURATION 0x70 V1 YES CRC_16_ENCAP 0x56 V1 NOTIFICATION 0x71 V8 YES PROTECTION 0x75 V1 YES FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD 0x7A V4 YES BASIC 0x20 V1 YES Generic Device Class GENERIC_TYPE_SWITCH_BINARY Specific Device Class SPECIFIC_TYPE_POWER_SWITCH_BINARY Description represents the...

Page 13: ...ol of the device Type of protection State Description Local 0 Unprotected The device is not pro tected and may be operated normally via the user interface Local 2 No operation possible button can not change relay state any other func tionality is available menu RF remote 0 Unprotected The device accept and respond to all RF Commands RF remote 1 No RF control command class basic and switch binary a...

Page 14: ... before the power failure Default setting 1 Parameter size 1 byte 3 Overload safety switch This function allows to turn off the controlled device in case of ex ceeding the defined power Controlled device can be turned back on via button or sending a con trol frame By default this function is inactive Available settings 0 function inactive 10 18000 1 0 1800 0W step 0 1W power threshold Default sett...

Page 15: ...orded or if chang es are insignificant By default reports are sent every hour Available settings 0 periodic reports inactive 30 32400 in seconds Default setting 3600 1h Parameter size 2 bytes 14 Periodic energy reporting This parameter defines time period between independent reports sent when changes in power load have not been recorded or if chang es are insignificant By default reports are sent ...

Page 16: ...h value set in parameter 26 only if power exceeded value of parameter 21 2 send frame with value set in parameter 27 only if power dropped below value of parame ter 22 3 send frame in both cases Default setting 3 Parameter size 1 byte 24 SWITCH ON value On Off Button association group 2 The value of BASIC SET command frame sent to the devices associat ed in 2nd group On Off Button when turning the...

Page 17: ... settings 1 general alarm 2 smoke alarm 4 CO alarm 8 CO2 alarm 16 high temperature alarm 32 flood alarm Default setting 63 all Parameter size 1 byte 31 Response to alarm frames This parameter defines how the Wall Plug will respond to alarms de vice s status change In case of values 1 or 2 the Wall Plug is operating normally and LED frame signals an alarm through time defined in parameter 32 or unt...

Page 18: ...n set to 1 or 2 LED frame colour will change depending on active power and parameter 40 Other colours are set permanently and do not depend on power consumption Available settings 0 illumination turned off completely 1 colour changes smoothly depending on ac tive power 2 colour changes in steps depending on ac tive power 3 white 4 red 5 green 6 blue 7 yellow 8 cyan 9 magenta Default setting 1 Para...

Page 19: ...mination colour in case of Z Wave alarm Available settings 0 illumination turned off completely 1 no change in colour LED frame colour is de termined by settings of parameters 41 or 42 2 LED frame flashes red blue white 3 white 4 red 5 green 6 blue 7 yellow 8 cyan 9 magenta Default setting 2 Parameter size 1 byte ...

Page 20: ...oads 8A Inductive general purpose cosφ 0 75 0 8 13A Pilot duty cosφ 0 35 700VA Motor 750W Electronic ballasts 2 5A 1 5kV 80A 20ms BS 1363 Class I Micro gap relay switch μ 2 home and office use indoor only Z Wave 500 series chip 868 4 868 42 or 869 8 MHz EIRP up to 0 5dBm up to 50m outdoors up to 40m indoors depending on terrain and building structure 0 40 C 56 x 56 x 58 5mm RoHS 2011 65 EU RED 201...

Page 21: ...rred to herein are trademarks of their respective holders Warning This product is not a toy Keep away from children and animals 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 addre...

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