Philio PAN15-2 Manual Download Page 2

 

Reset 

1. 

Pressing On/Off button three times 
within 2 seconds will enter inclusion 
mode. 

Use this procedure only in   
the event that the primary   
controller is lost or   
otherwise inoperable.

 

2. 

Within 1 second, press On/Off 
button again for 5 seconds. 

3. 

IDs are excluded. 

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

 

Association 

1.PAN15 is an always listening Z-Wave 

device, so associations may be added 
or removed by a controller at any time.   

Or      If your controller requires to have   
          the PAN15 send a ‘node 

information frame' or NIF for 
associations, then pressing the 
On/Off button three times within 2 
seconds will cause the PAN15 to 
send its NIF.   

 

2.    There are only one group for the 

switch 

 

Including a node ID allocated by Z-Wave Controller means inclusion.    Excluding a node 
ID allocated by Z-Wave Controller means exclusion.

 

Failed or success in including/excluding the node ID can be viewed from the Z-Wave 

Controller. 

 

 
LED Indication

 

To distinguish what mode the switch is in, view from the LED for identification. 
 

State Type 

LED Indication

 

Normal 

Under normal operation, toggle On/Off button between On and Off. 
When pressing On, LED lights up, whereas Off, LED is off.

 

No node ID 

Under normal operation, when the Switch has not been allocated a 
node ID, the LED flashes on and off alternately at 2-second 
intervals. By pressing On/Off button, it will stop flashing temporarily. 

 

Learning 

When PAN15 is in learning mode, LED flashes on and off alternately 
and repeatedly at 0.5 second 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 locate the Switch where exists combustible substances or any source of 

heat, e.g. fires, radiators, boiler etc. 

4. 

After putting it into use, the body of Switch will become a little bit hot of which 

phenomenon is normal.

 

 
Installation 
 

1.  Plug this On/Off Switch into a wall outlet near the load to be controlled. 

2.  Plug the load into the Switch. Make sure the load to be controlled cannot exceed 

13A 

(

Resistive Load)

3.  Press the button or switch on the load to the ON position. 

4.  To manually turn ON the Switch, press and release the On/Off button. The LED 

will turn ON, and the load plugged into the Switch will also turn ON. 

5.  To  manually  turn  OFF  the  Switch,  simply  press  and  release  the  On/Off  button. 

The LED will turn OFF and the load plugged into the Switch will also turn OFF. 

 
 

Programming 
 

1.    Basic Command Class / Binary Switch Command Class 

The  Switch  will  respond  to  BASIC  and  BINARY  commands  that  are  part  of  the 
Z-Wave system. 

 

1-1 BASIC_GET / BINARY_SWITCH_GET 

        Upon receipt of the following commands from a Z-Wave Controller, the Switch will 

report its On/Off state to the node asked. 

 

Basic Get Command: [Command Class Basic, Basic Get]

 

Basic Report Command: 
Report OFF: [Command Class Basic, Basic Report, Value = 0(0x00)] 
Report ON:[Command Class Basic, Basic Report, Value = 255(0xFF)]

 

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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