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Remotely using Z-Wave wireless on/off commands.
The device will appear in your controller as a simple on/off switch easy to operate. To protect the device
from tampering or wrongdoing you can limit the remote operations using the configuration parameter #1.
2.
Local operation by simple pushing the red button.
Any push of the button will result in a change of the status from open to close or vice versa.
3.
Mechanical overwrite
allows opening or closing the valve even in case of a power failure. Disconnect the valve using the internal clutch by pulling the ring.
Keep the ring pulled while moving the handle manually. Never move the handle without having the clutch disconnected. As best it will not work, as the worst
case it will destroy the device. Operating the valve manually only works without power supply. If the Flow Stop is powered and you operate the valve the motor
will drive it into previous position immediately.
Node Information Frame
The Node Information Frame (NIF) is the business card of a Z-Wave device. It contains information about the device type and the technical capabilities. The inclusion
and exclusion of the device is confirmed by sending out a Node Information Frame. Beside this it may be needed for certain network operations to send out a Node
Information Frame. To issue a NIF execute the following action: Press the red inclusion button 3 times
Quick trouble shooting
Here are a few hints for network installation if things dont work as expected.
1. Make sure a device is in factory reset state before including. In doubt exclude before include.
2. If inclusion still fails, check if both devices use the same frequency.
3. Remove all dead devices from associations. Otherwise you will see severe delays.
4. Never use sleeping battery devices without a central controller.
5. Dont poll FLIRS devices.
6. Make sure to have enough mains powered device to benefit from the meshing
Association - one device controls an other device
Z-Wave devices control other Z-Wave devices. The relationship between one device controlling another device is called association. In order to control a different
device, the controlling device needs to maintain a list of devices that will receive controlling commands. These lists are called association groups and they are always
related to certain events (e.g. button pressed, sensor triggers, ...). In case the event happens all devices stored in the respective association group will receive the
same wireless command wireless command, typically a 'Basic Set' Command.
Association Groups:
Group Number
Maximum Nodes
Description
1
1
Lifeline
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