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exclude  the  device.  To  include/exclude  the  device 
in  the  Network  Wide  Inclusion  Mode 

turn  the 

KFOB into management mode and hit Button 1.

 

Operating the device 

Depending  on  the  button  mode  and  command  set 
configured  the  key  fob  can  be  used  in  different 
ways. 

Button modes: 

Control with two groups of two buttons 

(This is 

the  default  mode)  One  group  (No.  1)  of  devices  is 
controlled  by  button  1  and  3,  the  other  group  (No. 
2)  is  controlled  by  button  2  and  4.  Clicking  the 
larger  button  turns  the  loads  ’ON’,  clicking  the 
smaller  button  turns  the  loads  ‘OFF’.  If  double 
clicks  are  enabled  in  configuration  parameters  #1 
or #2, groups No 3 and No 4 are controlled by short 
double click of the buttons.  

Dimming commands are sent by holding down the 
buttons (Dim UP using Buttons 1 and 2, Dim Down 
using  Buttons  3  and  4)  respective  Click  +  Hold  in 
case the double click option is enabled. 

 

Control  with  single  buttons

 In this mode a group 

of  devices  is  controlled  by  a  single  button:  single 
click turns ‘ON’; double click turns ‘OFF’ devices in 
the group. In case dimmers are controlled, holding 
down  the  button  will  dim  up,  click  and  hold  down 
will  dim  down  the  load.  The  group  number 
corresponds to the button label. 

 

Control Commands:

 

The  configuration  parameter  #11

#14  specifies 

what  commands  are  sent  when  the  buttons  are 
operated. 

Direct Control of associated devices using ‘ON’, 
‘OFF’, ‘DIM UP’ and ‘DIM DOWN’ 

(This  is  the  default  mode  No.  1).  Devices  in 
association groups are controlled using Basic ‘ON’ 
and  ‘OFF’  commands  and  Dim  Start/Stop 
commands. 

This 

mode 

implements 

the 

communication pattern 

7

. The parameter value No. 

2 disables the use of Dim commands.

 

Control of Devices in proximity 

Basic  ‘ON’,  ‘OFF’  and  Dim  Start/Stop  commands 
are sent to the device nearest to the Fob. (50...100 
cm)  Attention:  In  case  there  is  more  than  one  Z-
Wave  device  nearby  all  these  devices  may  be 
switched.  For  this  reason  the  proximity  function 
should  be  handled  with  care.  This  mode 
implements the communication pattern 

7

Control  of  neighboring  devices  using  the  ‘ALL 
ON’ and ‘ALL OFF’ commands. 

The  special  commands  ‘ALL  ON’  resp.  ‘ALL  OFF’ 
are  sent  as  broadcast  to  all  devices  in  direct 
wireless  range.  The  devices  act  according  to  their 
individual settings for ‘Switch ALL’ commands. This 
mode implements the communication pattern 

7

Simple  Scene  Activation  using  configurable 
scene control commands 

Associated  devices  in  an  association  group  are 
controlled  by  individual  commands  defined  by  Z-
Wave 

command 

class 

‘Scene 

Controller 

Configuration’.  One  scene  number  can  be 
configured  per  association  group.  On  default,  the 
scene  number  equals  the  association  group 
number  as  shown  in  the  figure  below.    This  mode 
implements  communication  patterns 

6

 and 

7

.  This 

mode  is  typically  used  to  activate  scenes  in  IP 
gateways  but  can  also  be  used  to  activate 
predefined scenes in other scene-capable devices.

 

 

Summary of Contents for KFOB2

Page 1: ...y communication and every mains powered node can act as a repeater for other nodes meshed network in case the receiver is not in direct wireless range of the transmitter Z Wave differentiates between Controllers and Slaves Slaves are either sensors S trans mitting metered or measured data or actuators A capable to execute an action Controllers are either static mains powered controllers C also ref...

Page 2: ...respective chapters below Button 3 Standard Inclusion Exclusion Mode The device is included or excluded from a controller in direct wireless range Any button press stops the mode Performing an exclusion of the device from a network resets the device into its factory default Button 4 Association Set To assign target devices to one of the four association groups Refer to the manuals section about as...

Page 3: ...Control of associated devices using ON OFF DIM UP and DIM DOWN This is the default mode No 1 Devices in association groups are controlled using Basic ON and OFF commands and Dim Start Stop commands This mode implements the communication pattern 7 The parameter value No 2 disables the use of Dim commands Control of Devices in proximity Basic ON OFF and Dim Start Stop commands are sent to the device...

Page 4: ... minimum allowed wakeup time is 240s but it s strongly recommended to define a much longer interval since the only purpose of a wakeup should be the reporting of the battery status or an update of the child protection settings Defining Node id of 0 as a destination of the Wakeup Notification will disable the periodical wakeup function entirely It is possible to set the node ID to 255 to send wakeu...

Page 5: ...nate the process Configuration Parameters Z Wave products are supposed to work out of the box after inclusion however certain configuration can adapt the function better to user needs or unlock further enhanced features Pair Mode for Button 1 and 3 Parameter Number 1 Pair Mode for Button 2 and 4 Parameter Number 2 Value Description 0 Separately 1 In pair without double clicks Default 2 In pair wit...

Page 6: ...llation costs removal cost or reinstallation cost For information on additional devices please visit us online 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 ...

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