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Overview
This is the user manual for the HELTUN HE-TPS04 Advanced Programmable Touch Panel Switch. The HE-TPS04
brings ‘Impossibly Smart’ capabilities to your home lighting, electric outlets, or motorized blinds, door locks, gates, and
valves. It replaces an existing in-wall switch and brings over-the-Internet monitoring, control, and advanced
programmability to four connected devices. Quarto
is ‘Impossibly Thin’ on the wall yet packed with features to provide
the ultimate control and convenience.
Controls up to four systems with two different power sources
Thanks to
Quarto’s four-channel relays it can manage either: 1) up to four On/Off devices, 2) two On/Off devices and
one bidirectional motor, or 3) two bidirectional motors. Two independent relay channel inputs allow control of systems
with different power sources or use of relay outputs as dry contacts. Each relay can be loaded up to 5 Amps.
Connects to Z-Wave lights and dimmers
Quarto is an excellent choice for managing lighting systems. It allows connection to Z-
Wave™ lights and dimmers
controlling both On and Off, as well as smooth brighten (Up) and smooth dim (Down) states. Dimmer levels can be tied
to Quarto
’s button backlights to provide feedback of connected light state (On/Off).
Controls motorized devices
Quarto can also be used to manage motorized systems like shades/blinds, driveway gates, water valves, windows and
door locks. It also allows association with relay switches to control opening and closing of connected motorized devices.
If door/window sensors are installed, they may be associated with Quarto backlights, enabling them to indicate device
state (Open/Closed).
Touch panel buttons have multiple functions
Quarto has four high sensitivity capacitive touch buttons with two-color backlights (red/blue) for each. 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 output state (#1-4) in any of nine different modes.
Five ways to trigger programmed scenarios
An onboard Real Time Clock (RTC) enables Quarto to trigger scenarios where connected devices are set to a schedule.
Another powerful feature lets Quarto trigger connected device scenarios when temperature, humidity, or light sensor
values change. Quarto buttons may also directly trigger scenarios on controller
— with each backlight indicating scene
status.
Know how much energy you use
Quarto can determine how much energy is used by connected devices any particular day, week, or month. Just specify
the consumption of the load in watts for each relay channel and the device logic will calculate total consumption relative
to the time since the output was in the ‘ON’ state.
Based on the latest Z-Wave platform
Quarto integrates a Z-
Wave Plus™ v2 700 platform module allowing it to be used with Z-Wave home automation
systems. It supports Z-
Wave ‘S0’ and ‘S2’ security protocols, SmartStart technology, and can be connected
(“associated”) to other Z-Wave devices, such as relays, motor controllers, dimmers, etc.
Technical Specifications
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Front frame (on wall) dimensions: 89mm (H)
х 89mm (W) х 9mm (D)
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Rear electronics package dimensions: 53mm (H)
х 53mm (W) х 28mm (D)
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Materials: Tempered glass display/body, Flame retardant plastic
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4 frame colors: White, Matte Black, Silver, Chrome
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6 glass colors: White, Black, Yellow, Green, Red, Blue
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4 capacitive-touch buttons
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Red and Blue LED backlights for each button
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10 brightness levels (adjustable) for each button backlight
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4 channel relay outputs, resistive load up to 5A each
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2 independent relays inputs, dry contact
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Operating temperature: 0°
С to +50°С
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Power supply: 85-265VAC 50Hz/60Hz or 24-48VDC
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Power consumption: 1W
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HELTUN Advanced Zero-Cross relay switching technology
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Relay lifetime: 100.000 switches