16
C = State change relative to value in EFGH Condition Value fields (see below)
0-Equal or lower than
1-Equal or higher than
D: State Change,
0-Switch OFF
1-Switch ON
EFGH: Condition Value
“Sensor Value” for Control modes 0, 1, and 2, or “Time” for Control mode 3.
If Temperature sensor has been chosen as a source in the control mode, the value should be x10, e.g. for 24.5°C
use the value 0245.
If Time control has been chosen as a source in the control mode, the device logic will process values EFGH from 0
to 23:59 (in time measure), all other values will be ignored.
EF represents Hour (0 through 23), GH represents Minutes (0 through 59).
All other numbers are reserved and will not affect the operation. To disable this option
simply set this Parameter to 0.
The factory-
default value: “0”
Example:
Parameter value 12010050 means A=1 (relay 1 output), B=2 (light sensor), C=0 (value lower than), D=1
(switch relay On), EFGH=0050. In this case if light sensor reading drops below 50 lum, the relay 1 output will be switched
On.
Note:
The relays still can be controlled manually using touch buttons according to Parameters 41-44 and 51-54 or via
gateway.
Note:
The logic will implement the operation when the sensor value crosses the value in the Parameter. Meaning, that
if the logic switches ON the relay and you manually switch it OFF, the relay will switch ON next time when the value
crosses the set Parameter.
Sensors Report Interval
Parameter 141
– Energy Consumption Meter Consecutive Report Interval
When the device is connected to the Z-Wave gateway (controller), it periodically sends to the gateway reports from its
energy consumption meter even if there is no change in the value. This Parameter defines the interval between
consecutive reports of real time and cumulative energy consumption data to the gateway. The value can be adjusted
from 1 min to 120 min. The factory default value is 10 min.
Note:
If the consumption changes, the device will send the report to the gateway regardless of this Parameter value
(the report will be sent according to value in Parameter 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 connection, when reports from the device
does not always reach the gateway.
Parameter 142
– Control Energy Consumption Report
This Parameter determines if the consumption change will resulting in the consumption report being sent to the gateway.
Use the value 0 if there is a need to stop sending the reports and value 1 to activate reports. The factory default value
is 1.
Note:
When the device is turning ON, the consumption data will be sent to the gateway once, even if the value of this
Parameter is 0.
Parameter 143
– Sensors Consecutive Report Interval
When the device is connected to the Z-Wave gateway (controller), it periodically sends to the gateway reports from its
room temperature, humidity and light sensors even if there are not changes in the values. This Parameter defines the
interval between consecutive reports. The value can be adjusted from 1 min to 120 min. The factory default value is 10
min.
Note:
If the sensor readings change, the device will send the report to the gateway regardless of this Parameter value
(the report will be sent according to values in Parameters 144, 145 and 146).
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 connection, when reports from the device
does not always reach the gateway.
Parameter 144
– Air Temperature Sensors Report Threshold
This Parameter determines the change in temperature level (in °C) resulting in temperature sensor report being sent to
the gateway. The value of this Parameter should be x10, e.g. for 0.4°C use value 4. From 0.1°C (value 1) to 10°C (value
100) can be selected. Use the value 0 if there is a need to stop sending the reports. The factory default value is 2
(0.2°C).
Note:
When the device is turning ON, the sensor 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
network traffic.