Fibaro FGWPA-111 Wall Plug – type A Operating Manual
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OPERATING MANUAL EN FIBARO WALL PLUG Type A FGWPA-111 CONTENTS #1: Description and features #2: Basic activation #3: Adding the device #4: Removing the device #5: Operating the device #6: Power and energy consumption v1.1 3 4 5 6 7 9 #7: Association #8: Z-Wave range test #9: Z-Wave specification #10: Advanced parameters #11: Specifications #12: Regulations 10 11 12 14 20 21 2 Important safety information ! Read this manual before attempting to install the device! Failure to observe recommendations included in this manual may be dangerous or cause a violation of the law. The manufacturer is n't responsible for any loss or damage resulting from not following the instructions of operating manual. This product is intended for indoor use only in dry locations. ! Don't use in damp or wet locations, near a bathtub, sink, shower, swimming pool, or anywhere else where water or moisture are present. Caution! ! To avoid risk of electrical shock, don't operate the device with wet or moist hands. This product is not a toy. Keep away from children and animals! General information about the System FIBARO is a wireless smart home automation system, based on the Z-Wave protocol. All available devices can be controlled through a computer (PC or Mac), smartphone or tablet. Z-Wave devices are not only receivers, but can also repeat the signal, increasing the Z-Wave network range. It gives advantage over the traditional wireless systems that require a direct link between transmitter and receiver in which case the construction of the building can affect the network range negatively. Every Z-Wave network has its unique identification number (home ID). Multiple independent networks can exist in one building without interfering. Transmission security of the FIBARO System is comparable to wired systems. The Z-Wave technology is the leading solution in smart home automation. There is a wide range of Z-Wave devices that are mutually compatible, independently of manufacturer. It enables the system to evolve and expand over time. For more information visit: www.fibaro.com. 3 #1: Description and features FIBARO Wall Plug is a remotely controlled plug-in switch with the ability to measure power and energy consumption. It uses a LED frame to visualize the current load and operating mode with color changing illumination. Our smart plug makes it possible to control electrical devices in a convenient and maintenance-free way. Main features of FIBARO Wall Plug: • Compatible with type A sockets and plugs. • Compatible with any Z-Wave or Z-Wave Plus Controller. • Supports Z-Wave network Security Modes: S0 with AES-128 encryption and S2 with PRNG-based encryption. • Easy to install – simply plug the device into the mains socket. • Works as a Z-Wave signal repeater. • Actively meters power and energy consumption for the plugged device. • Indicates the current value of the load and operating mode by the multi-color LED frame. i NOTE This device may be used with all devices with the Z-Wave Plus certificate and should be compatible with such devices produced by other manufacturers. The device is a Security Enabled Z-Wave Plus® product and a Security Enabled Z-Wave® Controler needs to be used to fully utilize the product. Description and features 4 #2: Basic activation i NOTE When powered, the device indicates the Z-Wave status with the color of LED frame: • Green - the device is already added to the Z-Wave network. • Red - the device is not added to any Z-Wave network. 1. Plug the device into a socket near the main Z-Wave controller. 2. Set the main controller in the add mode (Security/non-Security Mode). See the controller manual. 3. Quickly, triple click the button located on the casing. Button 4. Wait for the device to be added to the system. 5. Adding is confirmed by the controller. 6. Plug a device you want to control into the Wall Plug. 7. Test the device by turning it on and off using the button. Basic activation 5 #3: Adding the device Adding (Inclusion) - Z-Wave device learning mode, which enables adding the device to the existing Z-Wave network. To add the device to the Z-Wave network: 1. Plug the device into a socket near the main Z-Wave controller. 2. The LED frame glows red, signaling that it isn’t added (reset or remove the device otherwise). 3. Set the main controller in the add mode (Security/non-Security Mode). See the controller manual. 4. Quickly, triple click the button located on the casing. Button i NOTE In case of problems with adding the device, reset the device and repeat the adding procedure. 5. If you are adding in S2 authenticated mode, type in the device PIN code (underlined part of the public key available on the device or in the manual). 6. Wait for the adding process to end. 7. Adding is confirmed by the Z-Wave controller message. Adding the device 6 #4: Removing the device i NOTE Removing the Wall Plug from the Z-Wave network restores all default parameters of the device. Removing (Exclusion) - Z-Wave device learning mode, which enables removing the device from the existing Z-Wave network. To remove the device from the Z-Wave network: 1. Plug the device into a socket near the main Z-Wave controller. 2. The LED frame glows green signaling that it’s added (removing is not necessary otherwise). 3. Set the main controller in the remove mode. See the controller manual. 4. Quickly, triple click the button located on the casing. Button 5. Wait for the removing process to end. 6. Removing is confirmed by the Z-Wave controller message. Removing the device 7 #5: Operating the device Controlling Wall Plug using the button: The Wall Plug has a button, enabling the use of menu and performance of the following actions: 1 x click: turn the controlled device ON/OFF, confirm the selected menu option (if menu is active) 3 x click: add/remove the device to/from a Z-Wave network ! CAUTION To avoid risk of electrical shock, don’t operate the device with wet or moist hands. Hold: enter/navigate through the menu Controlling Wall Plug with Home Center controller: After adding, the Wall Plug is represented in the Home Center interface with two icons. It enables turning the device on and off and displays the current active power and cumulative energy consumption. Menu enables Z-Wave network actions. In order to use the menu: 1. Press and hold the button. 2. Wait for the device to indicate desired position with a color: • GREEN - erase energy consumption memory • VIOLET - Z-Wave network range test i NOTE Menu is preceded by white flashes of the LED frame - release the button if you want to disable/enable the LED frame. • YELLOW - device reset 3. Release the button. 4. Click the button to confirm selection. Visual indications: The Wall Plug has a LED frame, signaling the sensor operating modes and current active power consumption. The visual indicator can also inform of the Z-Wave network range. Visual indicator frame signaling modes: Active power consumption – by default, when the device is turned ON, the color will vary depending on the current power consumption. Z-Wave network inclusion status – once plugged into a mains socket the device signals it with blinking light (green - added, red - not added). Range of the Z-Wave network – signaled with color depending on the type of communication or the lack of it (only in range tester mode). Menu position – signaled with the color assigned to position. Ongoing software update – signaled with blinking cyan light. Operating the device 8 i NOTE Disabling the LED frame indications also affects alarm signalization. Hardware fault state – error in communication with radio chip, device secured, unplug the device and plug it back into the socket. Disabling visual indicator: Visual indication frame may be turned off for status signaling (turned ON/OFF, power consumption). That means each status change is signaled by a short white blink of the frame. Disabling it doesn't change operation of the device. To disable the LED frame: 1. Insert the Wall Plug in a socket. 2. Press and hold the button for about 3 seconds. 3. Release the button after the LED frame starts pulsing white light. To restore visual indications perform above procedure again. i NOTE Resetting the device isn't the recommended way of removing the device from the Z-Wave network. Use reset procedure only if the primary controller is missing or inoperable. Certain device removal can be achieved by the procedure of removing described in the “Removing device” chapter on page 5. OPERATING THE DEVICE Resetting the device to factory defaults: The reset procedure enables restoring the device back to its factory settings, which means all information about the Z-Wave controller and user configuration is deleted. 1. Make sure the device is powered. 2. Press and hold the button. 3. Wait for the LED frame to glow yellow (3rd menu position). 4. Release the button. 5. Click the button once to confirm selection. 6. After a few seconds the device restarts with factory settings, which is signaled with the red frame color. 9 #6: Power and energy consumption The Wall Plug enables monitoring the active power and energy consumption. Data is sent to the main Z-Wave controller. Measuring is carried out by the most advanced micro-controller technology, assuring the maximum accuracy and precision (+/- 1% for loads greater than 5 W). Power and energy are reported according to parameters 11-15. For loads under 5 W power is reported for every 0.3 W change. Electric active power – power that the energy receiver is changing into work or heat. The unit of active power is Watt [W]. Electric energy – energy consumed by a device through a time period. Consumers of electricity in households are billed by suppliers on the basis of active power used in a given unit of time. Most commonly measured in kilowatt-hour [kWh]. One kilowatt-hour is equal to one kilowatt of power consumed over the period of one hour, 1 kWh = 1000 Wh.. Resetting consumption memory: The Wall Plug enables erasing stored consumption data (turning it off/on or removing it from the socket doesn’t erase consumption): 1. Make sure the device is powered. 2. Press and hold the button. 3. Release the button when the LED frame glows green (1st menu position). 4. Press the button briefly. Power and energy consumption 10 #7: Association i NOTE Association ensures direct transfer of control commands between devices. It's performed without participation of the main controller. i NOTE 2nd association group commands are sent only in case of manual operation through the button. 3rd association group commands are sent automatically, depending on parameters 21 to 27. i NOTE Meter Report [0x02] in Lifeline Group reports energy by default. Association (linking devices) – enables the direct control of other devices within the Z-Wave system network e.g. Dimmer, Relay Switch, Roller Shutter or scene (can be controlled only with a Z-Wave controller). The Wall Plug provides the association of three groups: 1st Association Group: Lifeline – reports the device status and allows for assigning single device only (main controller by default). 2nd Association Group: On/Off (Button) – devices in this group are switched on or off when relay status is changed using the button (uses Basic command class). 3rd Association Group: On/Off (Plug power) – devices in this group are switched on or off depending on the current load of plugged device (uses Basic command class). The Wall Plug in the 2nd and 3rd group enables the control of up to 5 regular or multichannel devices per an association group. LifeLine group is reserved solely for the controller and hence only 1 node can be assigned. To add an association (using the Home Center controller): 1. Go to the device options by clicking the icon: 2. Select the Advanced tab. 3. Click the Setting Association button. 4. Specify to which group and what devices are to be associated. 5. Save the changes. 6. Wait for the configuration process to end. Association 11 #8: Z-Wave range test The Wall Plug has a built in Z-Wave network main controller range tester. To test the main controller range: 1. Press and hold the button. 2. Wait for the LED frame to glow violet (2nd menu position). 3. Release the button. 4. Click the button once to confirm selection. ! CAUTION To enable the Z-Wave range test, the device must be added to the Z-Wave controller. Testing can stress the network, so it's recommended to perform the test only in special cases. 5. Visual indicator will indicate the Z-Wave network range (range signaling modes described below). 6. To exit Z-Wave range test, press the button briefly. Z-Wave range tester signaling modes: Visual indicator pulsing green – the Wall Plug attempts to establish direct communication with the main controller. If a direct communication attempt fails, the device tries to establish routed communication through other modules, which is signaled by visual indicator pulsing yellow. Visual indicator glowing green – the Wall Plug communicates with the main controller directly. Visual indicator pulsing yellow – the Wall Plug tries to establish a routed communication with the main controller through other modules (repeaters). i NOTE Communication mode of the Wall Plug can switch between direct and the one using routing, especially if the device is at the limit of the direct range. Visual indicator glowing yellow – the Wall Plug communicates with the main controller through the other modules. After 2 seconds the device retries to establish direct communication with the main controller, which is signaled with visual indicator pulsing green. Visual indicator pulsing violet – the Wall Plug communicates at the maximum distance of the Z-Wave network. If connection proves successful it is confirmed with yellow glow. It’s not recommended to use the device at the range limit. Visual indicator glowing red – the Wall Plug can’t connect to the main controller directly or through another Z-Wave network device (repeater). Z-Wave range test 12 #9: Z-Wave specification Generic Device Class: GENERIC_TYPE_SWITCH_BINARY Specific Device Class: SPECIFIC_TYPE_POWER_SWITCH_BINARY Description: represents the main A type socket, enables turining the connected device ON or OFF and measure its active power and energy consumption. Supported Command Classes: Command Class ZWAVEPLUS_INFO [0x5E] SWITCH_BINARY [0x25] ASSOCIATION [0x85] MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATION [0x8E] ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO [0x59] TRANSPORT_SERVICE [0x55] VERSION [0x86] MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC [0x72] DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY [0x5A] POWERLEVEL [0x73] SECURITY [0x98] SECURITY_2 [0x9F] SUPERVISION [0x6C] METER [0x32] APPLICATION_STATUS [0x22] CONFIGURATION [0x70] CRC_16_ENCAP [0x56] NOTIFICATION [0x71] PROTECTION [0x75] FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD [0x7A] BASIC [0x20] Z-Wave specification Version V2 V1 V2 V3 V2 V2 V2 V2 V1 V1 V1 V1 V1 V3 V1 V1 V1 V8 V1 V4 V1 Secure YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES 13 Notification Command Class: The device uses Notification Command Class to report different events to the controller (“Lifeline” group). Notification Type Event Event Parameters Over-load detected [0x08] Power Management Over-current detected [0x08] [0x06] System System Hardware Failure [0x09] [0x03] Device overheat [0x01] Protection CC: Protection Command Class prevents local or remote control of the device. Type of protection State Local 0 Local 2 RF (remote) 0 RF (remote) 1 Description Unprotected - The device is not protected, and may be operated normally via the user interface. No operation possible – button can not change relay state, any other functionality is available (menu) Unprotected - The device accept and respond to all RF Commands. No RF control – command class basic and switch binary are rejected, every other command class will be handled Meter Command Class: Meter Type Scale Rate Type Electric [0x01] Electric [0x01] Electric_kWh [0x00] Electric_W [0x02] Import [0x01] Import [0x01] Precision Size 3 4 1 2 Z-Wave specification 14 #10: Advanced parameters i NOTE Entering invalid value of parameter results in failure to set the value and triggers response with Application Rejected or Supervision Command Class frame (depending on the controller). The Wall Plug operation can be customised to user needs. The settings are available in the FIBARO interface as simple options that can be chosen by selecting the appropriate box. In order to configure the Wall Plug (using the Home Center controller): 1. Go to the device options by clicking the icon: 2. Select the Advanced tab. 3. Modify values of chosen parameters. 4. Save the changes. GENERAL SETTINGS 2. Remember device status before the power failure This parameter determines how the Wall Plug reacts in the event of power supply failure (e.g. power outage or unplugging the device from the electrical outlet). After the power supply is back on, the Wall Plug can be restored to previous state or remain switched off. Available settings: 0 – device remains switched off Default setting: 1 – device restores the state from before the power failure 1 Parameter size: 1 [byte] 3. Overload safety switch This function allows to turn off the controlled device when the defined power consumption is exceeded. The controlled device can be turned back on by pressing the button or sending a control frame. By default this function is inactive. Available settings: 0 – function inactive Default setting: 10-18000 (1.0-1800.0 W, step 0.1 W) – power threshold 0 Parameter size: 2 [bytes] POWER AND ENERGY MEASUREMENT The default values of the parameters suit most types of devices. They were selected to show the power values in real time, without overloading the Z-Wave network in the process. In specific cases it can be necessary to modify the default settings to optimize the Z-Wave network use. In extreme cases it is recommended to turn off reporting completely and configure power polling or periodic reAdvanced parameters 15 ports in the Z-Wave controller. The Wall Plug reports the power load with specified frequency. The configuration parameters described below help specify how frequently the power load is reported. 11. Power reporting This parameter determines the minimum percentage change in active power consumption (in relation to the previously reported value) that results in sending a new power report. Available settings: 0 – power reports inactive Default setting: 1-100 – power change in percent 0 Parameter size: 1 [byte] 12. Energy reporting threshold This parameter determines the minimum change in energy consumption (in relation to the previously reported value) that results in sending a new report. i NOTE Parameter 11 isn't relevant for loads under 5 W. i NOTE In extreme cases, reports can be sent every second if rapid and significant load power changes occur. Frequent reporting may overload the Z-Wave network so these parameters settings should reflect significant changes in power load only. Available settings: 0 – energy reports inactive Default setting: 1-500 (0.01-5 kWh, step 0.01 kWh) – threshold 0 Parameter size: 2 [bytes] 13. Periodic power reporting This parameter defines the time period between sending the independent reports when changes in power load aren't recorded or if they are insignificant. By default the reports are sent every hour. Available settings: 0 - periodic reports inactive Default setting: 30-32400 (in seconds) 1800 Parameter size: 2 [bytes] 14. Periodic energy reporting This parameter defines time period between isending the independent reports when changes in power load aren't recorded or if they are insignificant. By default reports are sent every hour. Available settings: 0 – periodic reports inactive Default setting: 30-32400 (in seconds) 1800 Parameter size: 2 [bytes] 15. Measuring energy consumed by the Wall Plug This parameter determines whether power metering should include the amount of power consumed by the Wall Plug itself. Results are added to the value of power consumed by the controlled device. Available settings: 0 - function inactive 1 - function active Advanced parameters 16 Default setting: 0 Parameter size: 1 [byte] „ON/OFF” ASSOCIATION GROUPS 21. UP value – ON/OFF (Power) association group (3) Upper power threshold, which is used in parameter 23. UP value can't be lower than the value specified in parameter 22. Available settings: 100-18000 (10.0-1800.0 W, step 0.1 W) Default setting: 500 (50 W) Parameter size: 2 [bytes] 22. DOWN value – ON/OFF (Power) association group (3) Lower power threshold, which is used in parameter 23. DOWN value can't be higher than the value specified in p arameter 21. Available settings: 0-17900 (0.0-1790.0 W, step 0.1 W) Default setting: 300 (30 W) Parameter size: 2 [bytes] 23. Controlling – ON/OFF (Power) association group (3) This parameter defines how the 3rd association group devices are controlled. Depends on the actual measured power (according to parameter 21 and 22 settings). Available settings: 1 – send frame (with the value set in parameter 26) only if power exceeds the value of parameter 21 2 – send frame (with the value set in parameter 27) only if power drops below the value of parameter 22 i NOTE Setting parameters 24, 25, 26, 27 to appropriate value results in: 0 – turning off the associated devices Default setting: 1 [byte] 24. SWITCH ON value – ON/OFF Button association group (2) The value of BASIC SET command frame sent to the devices associated in the 2nd group ON/OFF (Button), when turning the device ON using the button. 1-99 – forcing level of associated devices 255 – setting associated devices to the last remembered state or turning them on 3 – send frame in both cases 3 Parameter size: Available settings: 0-99 or 255 Default setting: Parameter size: 2 [bytes] 25. SWITCH OFF value – ON/OFF Button association group (2) The value of BASIC SET command frame sent to the devices associated in the 2nd group ON/OFF (Button) when turning the device OFF using the button. Advanced parameters 17 Available settings: 0-99 or 255 Default setting: 0 Parameter size: 2 [bytes] 26. THRESHOLD UP value – ON/OFF (Power) association group (3) The value of BASIC SET command frame sent to the devices associated in the 3rd group ON/OFF (Power) if power exceeds value of parameter 21. Available settings: 0-99 or 255 Default setting: 255 Parameter size: 2 [bytes] 27. THRESHOLD DOWN value – ON/OFF (Power) association group (3) The value of BASIC SET command frame sent to the devices associated in 3rd group ON/OFF (Power) if power drops below value of parameter 22. Available settings: 0-99 or 255 Default setting: 0 Parameter size: 2 [bytes] ALARMS 30. Active alarms Define the Z-Wave network alarms to which the Wall Plug responds. Available settings: 1 – general alarm 2 – smoke alarm 4 – CO alarm 8 – CO2 alarm 16 – high temperature alarm Default setting: 32 – flood alarm 63 (all) Parameter size: 1 [byte] 31. Response to alarm frames This parameter defines how the Wall Plug responds to alarms (device status change). In case of values 1 or 2 the Wall Plug operates normally and the LED frame signals an alarm based on the time defined in parameter 32 or until the alarm is canceled. In case of values 5 to 50 the Wall Plug doesn't report status change, power changes, and it ignores BASIC SET command frames. After the time defined in parameter 32 or after the alarm cancellation, connected device is set to the previous state. Advanced parameters 18 i Available settings: 0 – no reaction NOTE 1 – turn connected device on You can cancel the alarm by pressing and holding the button. 2 – turn connected device off Default setting: 5-50 (0.5-5.0 s, step 0.1 s) – cyclically change the device state with set period 0 Parameter size: 1 [byte] 32. Alarm state duration This parameter specifies the duration of the alarm state. If the device sending an alarm frame through the Z-Wave network sets alarm duration as well, this setting is ignored. Available settings: 1-32400 (in seconds) Default setting: 600 (10 Parameter size: min) 2 [bytes] COLOR SETTINGS 40. Power load for violet color This parameter determines the maximum active power value which causes the LED frame to flash violet when exceeded. This function is active only when parameter 41 is set to 1 or 2. Available settings: 1000-18000 (100.0-1800.0 W, step 0.1 W) Default setting: 18000 (1800 Parameter size: 2 [bytes] W) 41. LED frame color when controlled device is ON When set to 1 or 2, the LED frame color changes depending on active power and parameter 40. Other colors are set permanently and don't depend on power consumption. Available settings: 0 – illumination turned off completely 1 – color changes smoothly, depending on the active power 2 – color changes in steps, depending on the active power 3 – white, 4 – red, 5 – green, 6 – blue, Default setting: Advanced parameters 7 – yellow, 8 – cyan, 9 – magenta 1 Parameter size: 1 [byte] 19 42. LED frame color when controlled device is OFF This parameter defines the LED frame light color after turning off. Available settings: 0 – LED frame light turned off 1 – LED frame is illuminated with a color corresponding to the last measured power, before the controlled device was turned off 3 – white, 4 – red, 5 – green, 6 – blue, Default setting: 7 – yellow, 8 – cyan, 9 – magenta 0 Parameter size: 1 [byte] 43. LED frame color at the Z-Wave network alarm detection This parameter defines the LED frame light color for the Z-Wave alarm. Available settings: 0 – LED frame light turned off 1 – no change in color, the LED frame color is determined by settings of parameters 41 or 42 2 – LED frame flashes red/blue/white 3 – white, 4 – red, 5 – green, 6 – blue, Default setting: 7 – yellow, 8 – cyan, 9 - magenta 2 Parameter size: 1 [byte] Advanced parameters 20 #11: Specifications i NOTE Radio frequency of an individual device needs to be the same as your Z-Wave controller. Check information on the box or consult your dealer if you aren't sure. Power supply: 100-120 V AC, 50/60 Hz Rated load (continuous load): Resistive loads: 15 A Incandescent loads: 8 A Inductive general purpose (cosφ = 0.75-0.8): 15 A Pilot duty (cosφ < 0.35): 360 VA Motor: 373 W Electronic ballasts: 3 A Rated impulse voltage: 1.5 kV Maximum inrush current: 80 A (20 ms) To be used with A type sockets: NEMA 1-15 – max load 15 A (non-polarized plugs) IEC Protection Class: Class II Active element: Micro-gap relay switch μ Pollution Degree: 2 (home and office use, indoor only) Radio protocol: Z-Wave (500 series chip) Radio frequency: 922.5, 923.9 or 926.3 MHz Range: up to 50 m outdoors up to 40 m indoors (depending on terrain and building structure) Operating temperature: Dimensions (Height x Width x Depth): Specifications 0–40°C 59 x 59 x 46.9 mm 21 #12: Regulations Simplified EU declaration of conformity: Hereby, Nice-Polska Sp. z o.o. declares that the device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: www.manuals.fibaro.com WEEE Directive Compliance: Device labelled with this symbol should not be disposed with other household wastes. It shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. Warranty Visit our website to read the full warranty conditions https://www.fibaro.com/warranty Regulations ">

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