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  10 

102 (e.g. if “24” is set as the Parameter value, it means the second relay and fourth relay will never be ON at the 
same time).   

Note: 

In  this  mode  both  relays  cannot  be  switched  ON  simultaneously  and  first  one  relay  switches  OFF,  then 

another switches ON. 

Tip:

 This function can be used for motors direction control. 

10)

 

ROLLER  SHUTTER: 

When  two  relays  are  connected  to  the  same  button  and  are  Inverse  Mode,  they  will 

operate in  ‘roller shutter’  mode.  After entering this mode, relays will switch to OFF state, and never switch ON 
simultaneously. The relay behavior is as follows for this four-touch cycle (in this order): 

 

1

st

 press: the first relay will be switched ON and the second relay will be switched OFF 

 

2

nd

 press: both relays will be switched OFF 

 

3

rd

 press: the second relay will be switched ON and the first relay will be switched OFF 

 

4

th

 press: both relays will be switched OFF 

Tip:

 This can be used to control motor directions with one button only. 

 

Each touch button can also be used to run scenarios or change modes in the connected gateway or associated devices. 
 
3. Each button’s backlight can be configured as follows to indicate: 

a) Relay output state 
b) Touch button state 
c) Mode state in connected gateway 
d) Associated device state 

Note:

 It is possible to choose the light color for each state: red for ON and blue for OFF, or blue for ON and red for OFF 

(see Parameter 30 settings). 
 
If the HE-TPS04 is included to the Z-Wave gateway, the scene controller, light, temperature & humidity sensors info, 
and eight binary switches will appear. The scene controller indicates which button was pressed, held, or released and 
allows  the  running  of  scenes  on  the  Z-Wave  gateway.  The  first  four  binary  switches  indicate  and  control  the  button 
backlight. The remaining four binary switches indicate and control the relay output. 

Settings (available through Z-Wave network) 

All configuration parameters are accessed through Z-Wave COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION 

Parameters List & Factory Defaults 

Number 

Size 

Description 

Default 

Value 

Available Values 

1 byte 

Frequency Region 

Read 

Only 

0 … 9 

 Reserved by the manufacturer                    

4 bytes 

Hardware and Software Versions 

Read 

Only 

XXYYZZ 

4 bytes 

Energy Consumption, kW 

Read 

Only 

Total 

consumption 

1 byte 

Backlight brightness control 

0, 1 … 10 

1 byte 

Touch buttons sensitivity. 1 = Lowest; 10 = Highest 

1 … 10 

1 byte 

Relay 1 output NO or NC mode 

0, 1 

1 byte 

Relay 2 output NO or NC mode 

0, 1 

1 byte 

Relay 3 output NO or NC mode 

0, 1 

10 

1 byte 

Relay 4 output NO or NC mode 

0, 1 

11 

Reserved by the manufacturer 

12 

2 bytes 

Power of the Relay 1 load in W 

0…1100 

13 

2 bytes 

Power of the Relay 2 load in W 

0…1100 

14 

2 bytes 

Power of the Relay 3 load in W 

0…1100 

15 

2 bytes 

Power of the Relay 4 load in W 

0…1100 

Summary of Contents for HE-TPS04

Page 1: ...TOUCH PANEL SWITCH QUARTO HE TPS04 USER MANUAL for Hardware v 36 Firmware v 2 2...

Page 2: ...tions 8 Touch Panel Operation 9 Settings available through Z Wave network 10 Parameters List Factory Defaults 10 Z Wave Frequency 12 Hardware Software Versions 13 Power and Energy Consumption 13 Butto...

Page 3: ...10 backlight brightness levels can be configured manually or set to automatically adjust to ambient light conditions making them always easy to see Each button can be configured to control relay outp...

Page 4: ...a gateway or associated device Each button can trigger scenes Each button backlight can indicate a scene or associated device state Any channel may be excluded from control Nine modes for each button...

Page 5: ...agram Source 1 wire connect the required power source for relay 1 OUT 1 and relay 2 OUT 2 to the terminal labeled IN 1 3 Source 2 wire connect the required power source for relay 3 OUT 4 and relay 4 O...

Page 6: ...ss the two upper touch buttons and hold them for three seconds 3 All buttons will then sequentially blink blue red 4 If the inclusion has been successful all buttons will turn blue for three seconds 5...

Page 7: ...ay controller Z Wave Plus v2 Specifications Generic Device Class GENERIC_TYPE_WALL_CONTROLLER Specific Device Class SPECIFIC_TYPE_NOT_USED Supported Command Classes Command Class Version Required Secu...

Page 8: ...lue 0 commands to the associated devices Max supported nodes 1 Group 9 Touch 4 Multilevel Set is assigned to touch N4 It sends MULTILEVEL SWITCH command class frame when touch N4 was held Is used to s...

Page 9: ...settings 2 MOMENTARY REVERSED When the button is held the relay output is OFF as soon as the button is released the relay output state changes to ON see Parameters 41 44 settings 3 MOMENTARY TOGGLE W...

Page 10: ...t color for each state red for ON and blue for OFF or blue for ON and red for OFF see Parameter 30 settings If the HE TPS04 is included to the Z Wave gateway the scene controller light temperature hum...

Page 11: ...lick control mode for touch button 1 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 52 1 byte Click control mode for touch button 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 53 1 byte Click control mode for touch button 3 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 54 1 byte Click con...

Page 12: ...ion The HE TPS04 has Z Wave 700 series chip inside which allows to use the device in different Z Wave frequencies If there is a need to use the device in the frequency different from the factory defau...

Page 13: ...o the device outputs Using your connected device s power consumption specification see associated owner s manual set the load in Watts for Relay 1 OUT 1 in Parameter 12 Relay 2 OUT 2 in Parameter 13 R...

Page 14: ...arameters 31 34 Buttons Backlight Control Source 0 Backlight is disabled both color LEDs are turned off 1 Backlight is controlled by touch button reflects the button state 2 Backlight is controlled by...

Page 15: ...t relay and B is number of the second relay For example if the Parameter value is 24 or 42 it means the relays N2 and N4 will operate in inverse mode Relays can operate in an inverse mode in two diffe...

Page 16: ...ameter 142 Note It is not recommended to reduce the value of this Parameter in order not to increase the traffic on your network We recommend to reduce the value of this Parameter only in case of poor...

Page 17: ...or data will be sent to the gateway once even if the value of this Parameter is 0 Note It is not recommended to decrease the value of this Parameter in order not to increase the load on your Z Wave ne...

Page 18: ...R WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER REMOVAL OR REINSTALLATION COSTS THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY IF IT IS SHOWN BY HELTUN THAT THE DEFECT OR MALFUNCTION WAS C...

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