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namron Touch Z Wave 16A Thermostat Instruction Manual

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TOUCH Z- WAVE 16A  
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namron Touch Z Wave 16A Thermostat Instruction Manual
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  • Page 1: Instruction manual for Namron thermostat Touch Z-Wave 16A.
  • Page 2: Instruction manual for Namron thermostat touch Z-Wave 16A. Technical data includes Z-Wave frequency, operation voltage, and maximum load. Z-Wave frequency is 868.42MHz (EU). Operation voltage is 220-240V, 50/60Hz. Maximum load is 16A. Power consumption is less than 2W. Ambient temperature range is 0°C to 40°C during operation. Hysteresis is adjustable from 0.5°C to 2°C, with a default of 0.5°C. IP rating is IP21. Relative humidity standard is 8% to 80%.
  • Page 3: Installation must be done by a qualified electrician. Power supply must be turned off during installation. Remove the display unit and front cover by using a small screwdriver. Insert the wires to the correct terminals as presented in the wiring diagram. Suggested wire-stripping length is 8-10mm. Fix the thermostat into the connection box by tightening the screws. Make sure that the thermostat is fixed without deformation. Suggested torque is 0.2-0.4Nm. Symbol overview.
  • Page 4: Settings menu allows access to various configuration options. To enter the settings menu, press and hold the up and down buttons for over 5 seconds while the device is off. The settings menu includes preview menu, Z-Wave settings, schedule, monitor settings, time/date settings, and other settings. To modify time and date, select TIME/DATE on the home interface and use the up and down buttons to adjust values. The preview interface displays basic configurations such as energy consumption and floor temperature. Control modes can be switched using the operation mode buttons, including Away, Auto, Manual, Drying, and Off modes. In Away mode, the device controls heating according to set temperatures and schedules. If Away mode is activated with an end time, the device will execute the Away Mode Temperature Schedule. Auto mode controls heating based on a configured schedule or Z-Wave protocol settings. Users can set specific temperature schedules for different times and days.
  • Page 5: Schedule setting method 1 allows users to enter the schedule on the Z-Wave Set Interface. Schedule setting method 2 enables quick access to the Auto Mode Schedule weekly setting interface from the Home Interface. In the Auto Day Schedule interface, users can modify the time or temperature settings. For each schedule, the latter time must be later than the former time to avoid a Time setting error!!!. The default time schedules include specific temperature settings for different times of the day. In Manual Mode, the device controls the heating system based on the current set temperature. Drying Mode allows the device to quickly heat to dry the floor in a short period of time. Users can set the duration of the drying mode and the mode that follows it. Off Mode enables the device to turn on the heating system only under certain conditions. The monitor set function allows real-time monitoring of over current, over heat, and freezing conditions.
  • Page 6: If current is over the set value, the relay will be forced to off by the device, and the state will be reported to the gateway. The over current alarm function can be disabled, which can be set directly through the device, or can be configured through Advance Config parameter 2 by setting the value as 0 to disable the function. When over current alarm is triggered, the beeper will beep; to cancel the alarm, just press and hold the button for over 3 seconds or reset power of the device. The alarm will be triggered when the floor sensor temperature exceeds the maximum floor temperature. The relay will be forced to off by the device, and the state will be reported to the gateway. After the floor sensor temperature is below the maximum floor temperature minus hysteresis, the alarm will be cancelled automatically. This function can be disabled, which can be configured directly through the device, or through Advance Config parameter 6 by setting the value as 0 to disable the function. Hysteresis enables the controller to control the relay only when the sensor temperature is lower than the set temperature minus the hysteresis value. The level of vibration sensor can be set under the buttons or buzzer level. The OLED display brightness can be set to high level, mid level, or low level.
  • Page 7: This parameter defines which sensor temperature will be displayed on the Home page. Floor Temp: floor temperature (external sensor). Home Temp: indoor air temperature. Temperature compensation range is -5 ~ +5°C, stepping is 0.5°C. Device state after reset power of the device can be set as “last status” or “default.” If set as “last status,” the device will go to the status before power failure after power on again. Internal overheat protection will turn off the relay if the internal temperature exceeds a certain value during heating. Child lock can be activated or cancelled by pressing and holding buttons for over 10 seconds. Display auto off function can be enabled or disabled. This parameter can also be configured through Advance Config.
  • Page 8: Z-Wave Set Introduction Z-Wave Network Management Select ZWAVE INFO on Home Interface to enter into Z-Wave network management interface. Adding to a Z-Wave Network (Inclusion) Method 1: Select “Add”, then short press button, the device will send out inclusion request. If included successfully, “Status” will show “Inclusion OK” and device ID. Method 2: Operate the gateway into inclusion mode, reset power of the device, the device will be included to the gateway automatically. Smart Start If the user's gateway supports smartstart, add the device by scanning the QR code. Removing from a Z-Wave Network (Exclusion) Select “Remove”, then short press button, the device will send out exclusion request. If excluded successfully, “Status” will show “Exclusion OK” and device ID will be shown as 0. Factory Reset (Reset) Factory resetting will reset all Advance Config parameters to default value. Select “Reset”, then short press button, the device will start reset. Basic set command class Set the device operation mode as Comfort Mode by sending command class basic set = 0XFF.
  • Page 9: Device type: Thermostat (HVAC) Generic device class: Generic type thermostat Specific device class: Role type Always on slave: Yes Supported command class: Root device Thermostat modes include off, heat, dry, energy heat, and away Thermostat set point types include heating, energy save heating, dry, and away heating Support for command class includes security, thermostat mode, operating state, and setpoint Controlled command class support includes thermostat mode and setpoint Support for S2/s0 is indicated
  • Page 10: EndPoint1 command list includes various command classes such as COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO, COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY, and COMMAND_CLASS_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL. EndPoint2 command list also features COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO and COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY among others. The document outlines support for command classes across different versions, including V1, V2, V3, and V5. The root device section describes the association of command classes with specific functions, such as sending reports to associated devices. Commands include DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY_NOTIFICATION and THERMOSTAT_SETPOINT_REPORT. The AGI_LIFE_LINE group is designated for lifeline communications with a specific group ID. Commands are specified for reporting various states, including overcurrent and overheating conditions. The document details the transfer of command classes for controlling temperature devices. Each command class is associated with specific functionalities and responses to changes in operation mode and temperature. The structure emphasizes the importance of command classes in device communication and control.
  • Page 11: EndPoint01 has equivalent effect of root function. EndPoint02 has equivalent effect of root function. Over current detection max. value, unit is A. When detected current is over this value, the device will turn off the relay and send NOTIFICATION CC. Floor temperature detection max. value, unit is ℃, when floor temperature sensor is higher than this value, the device will turn off the relay and send NOTIFICATION CC. Temperature control hysteresis value setting, setting range 0.5℃ - 5℃. Auto mode (Energy save mode) temperature schedule. Select floor temperature sensor type. Temperature control reference selection. Room sensor temperature compensation setting. Floor sensor temperature compensation setting.
  • Page 12: Time interval value for periodic report of temperature, humidity, unit is S. Report when time interval value is 30~28800. When to report power change absolute threshold, unit is W. Report when absolute threshold is 1~100. When to report current change absolute threshold, unit is 0.1A. When to report voltage change absolute threshold, unit is 1 V. Time interval value for periodic active report of Meter is 60-2678400 (31 days), unit is S. The OLED display brightness when operating the device can be low, mid, or high level. This parameter defines which sensor temperature will be displayed on the home page. The time zone that the time parameters command adopts is UTC, the time zone needs to be set: +12 ~ -12.
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  • Page 14: Safety & warnings Do not install with power applied to device. Do not expose the device to moisture. Important: Read all instructions prior to installation. The in-wall switch is a Z-Wave device that is used to switch ON/OFF the connected light or electrical appliances. The device supports SmartStart inclusion. The switch supports S2 Unauthenticated encryption mode. The switch can update firmware wirelessly. Please read carefully the enclosed user manual before installation. Prior to the assembly of the product, the voltage network has to be switched OFF. There are two exclusion methods for removing the device from a Z-Wave network.
  • Page 15: Technical data includes wireless range information, indicating up to 100 m outside and an average of 40 m inside buildings. The LED indicator will stay solid for 3 seconds if the device is successfully removed from the network. A factory reset can be performed by pressing and holding the action button for over 10 seconds, which will restart the switch and reset it to factory defaults. Users can configure scenes using specific command classes and activate them accordingly. Z-Wave devices can control other Z-Wave devices through a process called association, which involves maintaining lists of devices that will receive commands. The Node Information Frame contains information about the device type and technical capabilities, confirming inclusion and exclusion of the device. Over current protection is set at 16A when connecting to resistive loads, and the relay will turn off if the load current exceeds this value. Notification reports can be sent to associated devices in case of a factory reset or overload detection. The switch can be set to inclusion/exclusion mode to send out Node Information Frames, which is essential for network operations. Association groups allow for specific notifications and reports to be sent to associated devices based on certain events.
  • Page 16: Configuration command class Wiring diagram Notes for the diagrams L - terminal for live lead N - terminal for neutral lead L1 - output terminals of the device (controlling connected light source) S - terminal for external switch Info: Enable/disable to send the basic report to the Lifeline when the load state changed Power change absolute threshold report, report when the power change value is over the threshold, unit is W Time cycle to report the values of energy consumption, voltage, current and load power actively
  • Page 17: With multiple push switches for multiple control points. Product dimension. Connect with socket.