MIMO2+, Multiple Input – Multiple Output
Module User Manual
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EXCLUSION from (removing from) a network: 1) Set up the exclusion mode at the controller (for detailed directions, please refer to your controller
user manual); 2) Press the button and the controller will indicate the unit has been removed from the network. The Status LED will blink when the
exclusion completes.
ASSOCIATIONS: Once in a network, your controller can be used to associate the MIMO2+ inputs with other devices in the Z-Wave
TM
network,
such as a light or remote audible alarm. For example, when an input is triggered, the MIMO2+ will automatically send a command to turn on the
device(s) associated with that input. Refer to your controller’s documentation on how to associate the MIMO2+ with another device in your
network. Each input in the MIMO2+ supports one association group with a maximum of 2 associated devices in each group. The association
groups and functionality are listed below for each endpoint of this Multichannel Device . The Lifeline associations should be automatically set up
by your controller if it is Z-Wave
TM
Plus compatible. Refer to the MIMO2+ Technical Appendix for other configuration details.
Endpoint
Association
Group (Name)
Maximum Number of
Associations per Group
Supported Events (Command Classes)
0
(Root)
1 (Lifeline – the
controller should
automatically set
up this
association)
2
Device Reset Locally (via a 15 second hold of the program button)
SIG1 (Multilevel Sensor Report, Multichannel) - upon change-of-trigger or
periodically (Default: every 20 minutes)
SIG2 (Multilevel Sensor Report, Multichannel) - upon change-of-trigger or
periodically (Default: every 20 minutes)
REL1 (Binary Switch Report, Multichannel) - upon change (Z-Wave
TM
command,
auto-unlatch, or relay-mapping change)
REL2 (Binary Switch Report, Multichannel) - upon change (Z-Wave
TM
command,
auto-unlatch, or relay-mapping change)
2 (SIG1 Trigger)
2
SIG1 (Basic Set) - upon change-of-trigger
3 (SIG2 Trigger)
2
SIG2 (Basic Set) - upon change-of-trigger
1, 2
(SIG1,
SIG2)
1 (Lifeline – the
controller should
automatically set
up this
association)
2
One of the following, depending on whether Endpoint 1 or Endpoint 2:
SIG1 (Multilevel Sensor Report, Multichannel) - upon change-of-trigger or
periodically (Default: every 20 minutes)
SIG2 (Multilevel Sensor Report, Multichannel) - upon change-of-trigger or
periodically (Default: every 20 minutes)
2
2
One of the following, depending on whether Endpoint 1 or Endpoint 2:
SIG1 (Basic Set) - upon change-of-trigger
SIG2 (Basic Set) - upon change-of-trigger
3, 4
(REL1,
REL2)
1 (Lifeline – the
controller should
automatically set
up this
association)
2
One of the following, depending on whether Endpoint 3 or Endpoint 4:
REL1 (Binary Switch Report, Multichannel) - upon change (Z-Wave
TM
command,
auto-unlatch, or relay-mapping change)
REL2 (Binary Switch Report, Multichannel) - upon change (Z-Wave
TM
command,
auto-unlatch, or relay-mapping change)
OTHER PROGRAM BUTTON PRESS ACTIONS: As mentioned above, the program button can be pressed once to include or exclude the MIMO2+
from a network. The following button press sequences can also be performed.
Device Reset to Factory Defaults – Press and hold the program button for 15 seconds and then release. This can be done while the
device is either in or out of a network.
CAUTION – When this is done in-network, the device will no longer be in the network and all
configurations and associations will be set to default.
Please use this procedure only in the event that your network primary controller
is missing or otherwise inoperable.
Enter Over-the-Air (OTA) Firmware Update mode – Quickly press the program button 3 times while in-network.
Warning
– This should not be done unless a firmware update will be immediately started at the controller. Do not allow the OTA mode to
continue indefinitely without starting the firmware update at your controller.
Refer to your controller’s manual for update procedures.
Press the button once to exit the OTA mode.
Send a Node Information frame to the network – Press the button once while in-network. Input and relay status messages are also sent
shortly after the button press.
STATUS INDICATIONS: The MIMO2+ provides a status light to indicate various situations. As shown in the table below, the light blinks a variable
number of times, fast or slow, periodically or only once.
Fast Blinks
Slow Blinks
Periodic?
Description
1
Yes
Network-Wide Inclusion Mode (automatically entered at power-up when not ‘in-network’)
2
MIMO2+ is ‘in-network’ (indication after inclusion and after power up)
4
Yes
MIMO2+ is not ‘in-network’ (indication after button is pressed during NWI mode without
inclusion or after 30 second timeout from NWI mode)
3
Waiting for Over-The-Air firmware update (initiated by quickly pressing the program button 3
times; exit by another button press)