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PAN15-1/-2 

Smart energy plug in switch

 

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This  plug-in  ON/OFF  switch  PAN15  is  a  security  enabled  wireless  switch,  based  on 
Z-Wave  Plus  technology.  Z-Wave  Plus

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  enabled  devices  displaying  the  Z-Wave 

Plus

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 logo can also be used with it regardless of the manufacturer, and can also be 

used in other manufacturer’s Z-Wave

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 enabled networks. Remote On/Off control of 

the  connected  load  is  possible  with  other  manufacturer’s  wireless  Controller.  Each 
switch  is  designed  to  act  as  a  repeater.  Repeaters  will  re-transmit  the  RF  signal  to 
ensure  that  the  signal  is  received  by  its  intended  destination  by  routing  the  signal 
around obstacles and radio dead spots. Because PAN15 supports Security Command 
Class, it can  learn  with Secured controller. Its functionality and supported command 
classes is identical when included as a secure and non-secure device. 
 
This  plug-in  ON/OFF  switch  is  able  to  detect  instance  wattage  (

1560W

/UL/TW/JP) 

and  overload  current  (14.5A)  of  connected  lights  or  appliances.  When  detecting 
overload  state,  the  Switch  will  be  disabled  and  its  On/Off  button  will  be  lockout  of 
which LED will flash quickly.    However, unplug and re-connect the switch will reset its 
overload condition to normal status. 
 

Adding to Z-Wave

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In the front casing, there is an On/Off button with LED indicator which is used to toggle 

switch  on  and  off  or  carry  out  inclusion,  exclusion,  reset  or  association.  When  first 
power is applied, its LED flashes on and off alternately and repeatedly at 0.5 second 
intervals. It implies that it has not been assigned a node ID and start auto inclusion.   
 
Auto Inclusion 
 
The function of auto inclusion will be executed as long as the switch does not have 
Node ID and just plug the switch into a wall outlet. 
 
Note:
 Auto inclusion timeout is 2 minute during which the node information of explorer 
frame will be emitted once several seconds. Unlike “inclusion” function as shown in 
the table below, the execution of auto inclusion is free from pressing the On/Off button 
on the Switch. 
 
The table below lists an operation summary of basic Z-Wave functions. Please refer to 
the instructions for your Z-Wave

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 Certificated Primary Controller to access the Setup 

function, and to include/exclude/associate devices 
 

Function 

Description 

Annotation

 

No node ID 

The Z-Wave Controller does not allocate 
a node ID to the Switch. 

LED 2-second on, 2-second 
off

 

Inclusion 

1.Put your Z-Wave controller into   

inclusion mode by following the   
instructions provided by the   
controller manufacturer.   

 

2. Pressing On/Off button three times 

  within 2 seconds will enter inclusion   

mode.

 

Exclusion 

1.Put your Z-Wave controller into   

exclusion mode by following the   
instructions provided by the   
controller manufacturer. 

 

1.  Pressing On/Off button three times 

within 2 seconds will enter exclusion 
mode. 

Node ID has been excluded. 

LED 0.5s On, 0.5s Off (Enter 
auto inclusion)

 

Summary of Contents for PAN15-2

Page 1: ... switch on and off or carry out inclusion exclusion reset or association When first power is applied its LED flashes on and off alternately and repeatedly at 0 5 second intervals It implies that it has not been assigned a node ID and start auto inclusion Auto Inclusion The function of auto inclusion will be executed as long as the switch does not have Node ID and just plug the switch into a wall o...

Page 2: ...d intervals Overload When overload state occurs the Switch is disabled of which LED flashes on and off alternately at 0 2 second intervals Overload state can be cleared by unplugging and reconnecting the Switch to the wall outlet Choosing a Suitable Location 1 Do not locate the Switch facing direct sunlight humid or dusty place 2 The suitable ambient temperature for the Switch is 0 C 40 C 3 Do not...

Page 3: ...uping 1 Binary Switch Report ON Command Class Switch Binary Switch Binary Report Value 255 0xFF OFF Command Class Switch Binary Switch Binary Report Value 0 0x00 2 1 2 Instant Power Consumption vary over 5 report When the power consumption of load vary over 5 it will send Meter report to the nodes of Grouping 1 Meter Report Command Command Class Meter Meter Report Rate Type 0x01 Meter Type 0x01 Pr...

Page 4: ... Class Meter Meter Reset 2 2 4 AC load Voltage V When receiving Meter Get Command it will report Meter Report Command to the node Meter Get Command Command Class Meter Meter Get Scale 0x04 V Meter Report Command Command Class Meter Meter Report Rate Type 0x01 Meter Type 0x01 Precision 1 Scale 4 Size 2 Meter Value V Example Scale 0x04 V Precision 1 Size 2 Bytes V Meter Value 1 0x09 V Meter Value 2 ...

Page 5: ...p1 node The maximum interval to report its instant power consumption is 45 hours 5s 32767 3600 45hr 3 2 KWH Meter Report Period If the setting is configured for 1hour set value 6 the PAN15 will report its Accumulated Power Consumption KW h every 1 hour to Group1 node The maximum interval to report its Accumulated Power Consumption KW h is 227 55 days 10min 32767 1440 227 55 days 3 3 Threshold of c...

Page 6: ...uence state any intentional pressing of On Off button should be hold longer than 1 second or the switch state will not change However the operation of learn function does not change because learning will not be protected 5 Firmware update over the air OTA PAN15 is based on 500 series SoC and supports Firmware Update Command Class it can receives the updated firmware image sent by controller via th...

Page 7: ...erence Statement FCC Interference Statement FCC Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if no...

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