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5.2.9 OccupancySensing-0x0406(client) 

The attributes that can be received:

Attribute

Type

Description

0x0000

bitmap8 , 

Occupancy

Bit 0 specifies the sensed occupancy as follows: 1 = occupied, 0 = unoccupied. 
This flag bit will affect the Occupancy attribute of HVAC cluster, and the 
operation  mode.

5.3 Application Endpoint #2–OTA

Cluster

supported

Description

0x0000

server

Basic

0x0003

server

Identify

0x0019

Client

OTA Upgrade 

Pull-oriented firmware upgrade. Searches the network for mating servers and 
allows the server to control all stages of the upgrade process, including which 
image to download, when to download, at what rate and when to install the 
downloaded image. 

Ota complies to standard Zigbee protocol.

5.4 Application Endpoint #242 –GreenPower

2. Remove the display unit and backplate of the device from the packaging.
3. FIRST ENSURE THE POWER IS OFF at the main circuit breaker, and then test the wires with a probe or multimeter to verify. 

This device should be installed by a licensed electrician in a manner that conforms to local regulations and building codes. 
Provide these instructions to the licensed electrician who is installing the device.

WARNING: Electrical power must be switched off during installation.  

1. Placement of the device is of utmost importance for proper operation and must be away from sunlight and sources of direct 
heat. We recommend installing the device approximately 1.5 meters above the floor.

Troubleshooting:

1. External (floor) sensor temperature tolerance is too high

   Possible reason: the selected sensor type is not correct

2. The gateway can not set temperature when energy save mode is selected

   The temperature schedule of auto mode (energy save mode) is not configured correctly

3. Current temperature is not executed when away mode is selected

   Check whether away mode time is set as 0 or within valid time range

4. Over heat alarm when power on the device

   Possible reason: the set sensor type is not correct or sensor type after factory reset is not correct

5. Device time is not the same as the gateway controller after added to the network

   Set the device time and time zone manually after added to the gateway network

6. The tolerance of the indoor temperature sensor is high after powered on

   Possible reason: due to temperature effect, we need to wait for a while

6.Wiring diagram

Insert the power and heater wires to the correct device terminals by inserting a small Phillips-head screwdriver in the slot beneath 
each terminal to open. Follow the connection diagram and instructions below:

• Power wires:

 connect Line & Neutral wires to L & N terminals labeled “IN”

• Heater wires:

 connect Line & Neutral wires to L & N terminals labeled with “heating element” graphic

WARNING: The wire size shall be in compliance with regulations, using wire with insufficient size for big load will cause 
severe temperature rising.  

NTC

L    L   N   N

SR-ZG9092A

Floor temp

sensor

L

   

N

Connection diagram 1

NTC

L    L   N   N

L

   

N

Floor temp

sensor

Connection diagram 2

SR-ZG9092A

1) Release front cover by inserting a flat screw-driver into side crack

3) Mount back part into junction box, then screw the thermostat in

2)

Release the frame

4) Re-install the frame and the front part in sequences

7. Installation

5.2.8 Time-0x000A(client) 

The Time cluster is a general cluster for time it is based on a UTC time in seconds since 0 hrs 0 mins 0 sec on 
1st  January 2000. Refer to [Z2] for ZigBee specification of the time cluster.
The metering device will use this clusters as a client – provided that a suitable Time Server is available on the 
network (most likely on the Gateway/concentrator)
If the device has bound TIME cluster, then the device will acquire the value of Local Time (0x0007) 
spontaneously.

Summary of Contents for ROB-200-040-0

Page 1: ...EMC RF EN IEC 61000 3 2 2019 EN 61000 3 3 2013 A1 2019 EN 60730 1 2016 A1 2019 EN 60730 2 19 2019 A1 2019 A2 2020 EN 50663 2017 ETSI EN 301 489 1V2 2 3 ETSI EN301 489 3V2 1 1 ETSI EN300 220 1 v3 1 1...

Page 2: ...1 Switch Operation modes Short press button on Home interface to switch operation modes the icons of Away Manual Comfort Automatic Energy Save Drying OFF modes will be displayed alternatively for 3 s...

Page 3: ...x2001 of Thermostat Cluster 0x0201 when this value is set as 0 this function is disabled Over heat alarm interface is as follow Note to cancel over current alarm or over heat alarm just press and hold...

Page 4: ...ribute TemperatureDisplay 0x1008 of Thermostat Cluster 0x0201 Operate Brightness Mid Level by default The OLED display brightness when operate the device Adding to a Zigbee Network Operate your Zigbee...

Page 5: ...server Scenes Allows storing one or more scenes per group where each scene consists of a pre set on off state value You may either store the current values as a scene or provide scene settings when ad...

Page 6: ...format allows 0 1 C Default value 0 0x0011 int16S reportable OccupiedCoolingSetpoint This system is not invalid 0x0012 int16S reportable OccupiedHeatingSetpoint Range is 0 4000 the maximum resolution...

Page 7: ...16U read only reportable RMSVoltage Single phase valid voltage unit is V 0x0508 int16U reportable read only RMSCurrent Single phase valid current unit is A 0x050B int16S reportable read only ActivePow...

Page 8: ...executed when away mode is selected Check whether away mode time is set as 0 or within valid time range 4 Over heat alarm when power on the device Possible reason the set sensor type is not correct o...

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