9
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