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EndPoints 1-10 groups

 

Root (EndPoint 0) groups 

 

Endpoint 1, Group 2 

– “LED 1 Basic Set”

 

Group 10 

– “LED 1 Basic Set”

 

Endpoint 2, Group 2 

– “LED 2 Basic Set” 

Group 11 

– “LED 2 Basic Set” 

Endpoint 3, Group 2 

– “LED 3 Basic Set” 

Group 12 

– “LED 3 Basic Set” 

Endpoint 4, Group 2 

– “LED 4 Basic Set” 

Group 13 

– “LED 4 Basic Set” 

Endpoint 5, Group 2 

– “Relay 1 Basic Set” 

Group 14 

– “Relay 1 Basic Set” 

Endpoint 6, Group 2 

– “Relay 2 Basic Set” 

Group 15 

– “Relay 2 Basic Set” 

Endpoint 7, Group 2 

– “Relay 3 Basic Set” 

Group 16 

– “Relay 3 Basic Set” 

Endpoint 8, Group 2 

– “Relay 4 Basic Set” 

Group 17 

– “Relay 4 Basic Set” 

Gateway compatibility requirement: 

In order to make a reliable connection and data exchange with the gateway make sure that the  gateway/controller is 
multi-

channel capable. The gateway/controller lifeline association should be configured as a “multi-channel association.” 

Some Gateways need this option to be manually configured.

 

Note: Fibaro Home Center 2

: In order to enable correct communications between a Fibaro Gateway/Controller and 

the HE-TPS04

, the lifeline association should be configured as a “multi-channel association.”  Make sure that only the 

Multi-channel association check box is selected under Device > Settings > Advanced > Setting Association > Group1 
tab (lifeline). 

Note:

  By  default,  there  are  two  checkboxes  for  Single-channel  and  Multi-channel  associations.  Please  deselect  the 

checkbox under Single-channel associations. 

Touch Panel Operation 

The HE-TPS04 has four relays, four touch buttons and two-color (red and blue) backlights for each button. 
 
1. Each relay can be controlled by any touch button or via a Z-Wave network (using a Z-Wave gateway). 
 
2. Each touch button can be configured to control any relay output state (from one to four) in the modes below: 

1) 

MOMENTARY:

 When the button is held the relay output is ON, as soon as the button is released the relay output 

state changes to OFF (see Parameters 41-44 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:

 When the button is held, the relay output inverts state (from ON to OFF or from OFF 

to ON), as soon as the button is released the relay output inverts state again (see Parameters 41-44 settings). 

4) 

TOGGLE:

 On the button each press the relay output inverts state (from ON to OFF or from OFF to ON) (see 

Parameters 51-54 settings).  

5) 

SWITCH

 

ON  ONLY:

  On  the  button  press  the  relay  output  switches  to ON  state  only  (see  Parameters  51-54 

settings). 

Note:

 If the relay output is already in ON state, nothing will change. 

Tip:

 This function is useful when there is a need to control the lighting with two buttons, one to turn ON, the other 

to turn OFF. 

6) 

SWITCH

 

OFF ONLY:

 On the button press the relay output switches to OFF state only (see Parameters 51-54 

settings). 

Note:

 If the relay output is already in OFF state, nothing will change. 

Tip:

 This function is useful when there is a need to control the lighting with two buttons, one to turn ON, the other 

to turn OFF. 

7) 

TIMER (ON to OFF):

 On the button press the relay output switches to ON for the specified time, then reverts to 

OFF (see Parameters 51-54 settings). 

Note:

 Time can be configured from 0 sec to 43200 sec (12 hours). 

Tip:

 This function is useful for running motor for a short time (e.g. open/close garage doors, blinds, etc.). 

8) 

TIMER REVERSED (OFF to ON):

 On the button press the relay output switches to OFF for the specified time 

then reverts to ON (see Parameters 51-54 settings).  

Note:

 Time can be configured from 0 sec to 43200 sec (12 hours). 

Tip:

 This function is useful for switching OFF security system or door lock for a short time. 

9) 

TWO-RELAY  INVERSE  MODE: 

When  two  relays  are  in  Inverse  Mode,  after  pressing  the  button  the 

corresponding  relay  (connected  to  that  button)  inverts  its  state  (from  ON  to  OFF,  or  from  OFF  to  ON)  and  the 
second relay will be switched OFF. The above mentioned two relays are defined according to Parameters 101 or 

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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