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DUW_05460
Wall-Controller-Set for design Busch-Jaeger DURO 2000
Firmware Version : 0.0
Quick Start
R This device is a portable Z-Wave controller. 2 seconds pressing the "Include" button will include this device into a Z-Wave network. Triple
click on either the button "​​Down"​​or the button â​​Upâ​​will issue a Node Information Frame and keep the device awake for 2 sec afterwards.
Please refer to the chapters below for detailed information about all aspects of the products usage.
What is Z-Wave?
This device is equipped with wireless communication complying to the Z-Wave standard. Z-Wave is the international standard for wireless
communication in smart homes and buildings. It is using the frequency of 868.42 MHz to realize a very stable and secure communication. Each
message is reconfirmed (two-way 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) transmitting metered or measured data or actuators (A) capable
to execute an action. Controllers are either static mains powered controllers (C) also referred to as gateways or mobile battery operated remote
controls (R). This results in a number of possible communication patterns within a Z-Wave network that are partly or completely supported by a
specific device.
1. Controllers control actuators
2. Actuators report change of status back to controller
3. Sensors report change of status of measured values to controller
4. Sensors directly control actuators
5. Actuators control other actuators
6. Remote controls send signals to static controllers to trigger scenes or other actions
7. Remote controls control other actuators.
There are two different role a controller can have. There is always one single primary controller that is managing the
network and including/excluding devices. The controller may have other functions - like control buttons - as well. All
other controllers don't manage the network itself but can control other devices. They are called secondary controllers. The image also shows that its not possible to operate a
sensor just from a remote control. Sensors only communicate with static controllers.
Product description
This Duwi Wall Controller is a single paddle controller to control other Z-Wave devices such as dimmers, switches or window blinds. The unit has
dedicated buttons for inclusion, exclusion and association and is able to work as a primary controller. It is delivered completely with single frame
and switching paddle for Busch-Jäger DURO 2000. The unit is battery powered and therefore can be mounted on every plain and clean place.
Batteries
The unit is operated by batteries. Use only batteries of correct type. Never mix old and new batteries in the same device. Used batteries contain
hazardous substances and should not be disposed of with household waste!
Battery Type:  2 * AAAA
Installation Guidelines
The device can be mounted on every flat surface either using two screws or strong double sides type. To access the devices base the switching
paddle need to be removed. Below the switching paddle the device has three more network control buttons. Insert both the batteries (2 x
LR8D425) into the battery case while paying attention to the indicated plus (+) / minus (-) poles. The wireless wall switch can now be mounted.
Attention: The electronic circuit of the wall-mounted switch can be damaged in the case of wrong insertion of batteries.
Behavior within the Z-Wave network
I On factory default the device does not belong to any Z-Wave network. The device needs to join an existing wireless network to
communicate with the devices of this network. This process is called Inclusion. Devices can also leave a network. This process is called Exclusion.
Both processes are initiated by the primary controller of the Z-Wave network. This controller will be turned into exclusion respective inclusion
mode. Please refer to your primary controllers manual on how to turn your controller into inclusion or exclusion mode. Only if the primary
controller is in inclusion or exclusion mode, this device can join or leave the network. Leaving the network - i.e. being excluded - sets the device
back to factory default.
If the device already belongs to a network, follow the exclusion process before including it in your network. Otherwise inclusion of this device will
fail. If the controller being included was a primary controller, it has to be reset first.
Once the primary controller is turned into inclusion mode 2 seconds pressing the "Include" button will include this device into the primary
controllers network. A green blinking of LED will indicate successfull inclusion that will be turned off shortly afterwards.
Operating the device
The Controller controls other devices with its switching paddle (communication pattern 6 and 7). The upper part of the paddle will issue an ON
command, the lower part will issue an OFF command to a group of devices associated with this controller.
Wakeup Intervals - how to communicate with the device?
W This device is battery operated and turned into deep sleep state most of the time to save battery life time. Communication with the
device is limited. In order to communicate with the device, a static controller C is needed in the network. This controller will maintain a mailbox for
the battery operated devices and store commands that can not be received during deep sleep state. Without such a controller, communication may
become impossible and/or the battery life time is significantly decreased.
This device will wakeup regularly and announce the wakeup state by sending out a so called Wakeup Notification. The controller can then empty
the mailbox. Therefore, the device needs to be configured with the desired wakeup interval and the node ID of the controller. If the device was
included by a static controller this controller will usually perform all necessary configurations. The wakeup interval is a tradeoff between maximal
battery life time and the desired responses of the device.
The device can be waken up manually by tripple pressing the paddle. Attention. Wakeup period is very short (1s)
It is possible to set the node ID to 255 to send wakeup notifications as broadcast. In this mode device takes more time to go to sleep and drains battery faster, but can notify all
it's direct neighbors about a wakeup.
Node Information Frame
NI The Node Information Frame 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.
Triple click on either the button "​​Down"​​or the button "​​Up"​​will issue a Node Information Frame and keep the device awake for 2 seconds
afterwards.
LED Control
1. Green for 2 sec = ok
2. Red for 2 sec = failed
3. Green blinking = I am ready and wait
4. Red- Yellow blinking for 2 sec = Can not do it
Associations
A 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 a common wireless command.
Association Groups:
1 Basic On/Off Group (max. nodes in group: 5)
Set and unset associations to actuators
Associations can be assigned and remove either via Z-Wave commands or using the device itself.
SA
1. Triple click ​​Association​​button.
2. Single click the UP Button
3. Issue a Node Information Frame from the target device. This is usually done by single or triple click a button. Please refer to the manual of
this device how to issue a NIF.
Special Functions as Z-Wave Controller
As long as this device is not included into a Z-Wave network of a different controller it is able to manage its own Z-Wave network as primary
controller. As a primary controller the device can include and exclude other devices in its own network, manage associations, and reorganize the
network in case of problems. The following controller functions are supported:
Include other device in own network
CI Communication between two Z-Wave devices only works if both belong to the same wireless network. Joining a network is called
inclusion and is initiated by a controller. The controller needs to be turned into the inclusion mode. Once in this inclusion mode the other device
needs to confirm the inclusion - typically by pressing a button.
1. Triple click the button "​​Inclusion"​​. The LED will start blinking green. The controller is now in the inclusion mode and ready to include
devices into its own network.
2. Confirm the inclusion on the device that shall be included. Please refer to the manual of the device for more information on the inclusion
process of this device.
3. A successful inclusion is indicated by a green LED for 3 seconds. A failed or timed out inclusion is indicated by a red LED.
If inclusion of a new device fails, exclude it first from its previous network or reset it.
If current primary controller in your network is in special SIS mode this and any other secondary controller can also include and exclude devices.
To become primary a contoller have to be resetted and then include a device.
Exclude device from network
The primary controller can exclude devices from the Z-Wave network. During exclusion the relationship between the device and the network of
this controller is terminated. No communication between the device and other devices still in the network can happen after a successful exclusion.
The controller needs to be turned into the exclusion mode. Once in this exclusion mode the other device needs to confirm the exclusion - typically
by pressing a button.
Attention: Removing a device from the network means that it is turned back into factory default status. This process can also exclude devices from
it's previous network.
1. Triple click the button "​​Exclusion"​​. The LED will start blinking. Now the controller is in the exclusion mode.
2. Press the button on the device to be excluded or refer to manual of this device on how to exclude this device.
3. The LED will turn green for 3 seconds if the exclusion was successful and then turn off. If the exclusion failed or timed out the LED will turn
red.
Attention: Removing a device from the network means that it is turned back into factory default status. This process can also exclude devices from
its previous network.
Shift Primary Role to a different Controller
The device can hand over its primary role to another controller and become secondary controller.
The primary shift is initiated on the device by pressing the Association button for 6 seconds (LED blinks yellow) followed by pressing the include
button for three seconds (LED blinks green). Now the new primary controller needs to be turned into the inclusion mode. Pushing UP or DOWN
terminates the primary shift.
Reset the Controller
Press the button "​​Exclusion"​​for 6 seconds (LED starts blinking in all three colors) followed by a triple click of the UP or a triple click of the DOWN
button. The LED will turn green for 3 seconds if the reset was successful and then turn off. If the reset failed or timed out the LED will shine red.
Command Classes
Supported Command Classes
Basic (version 1)
Battery (version 1)
Manufacturer Specific (version 1)
Association (version 1)
Controlled Command Classes
Basic (version 1)
Association (version 1)
Technical Data
IP Rating IP 20
Battery Type 2 * AAAA
Frequency 868.42 MHz
Explorer Frame Support No
SDK
Device Type Portable controller
Generic Device Class Remote Controller
Specific Device Class Portable Remote Controller
Routing No
FLiRS No
Firmware Version 0.0
Explanation of Z-Wave specific terms
Controller — is a Z-Wave device with capabilities to manage the network. Controllers are typically Gateways, Remote Controls or battery
operated wall controllers.
Slave — is a Z-Wave device without capabilities to manage the network. Slaves can be sensors, actuators and even remote controls.
Primary Controller — is the central organizer of the network. It must be a controller. There can be only one primary controller in a Z-
Wave network.
Inclusion — is the process of bringing new Z-Wave devices into a network.
Exclusion — is the process of removing Z-Wave devices from the network.
Association — is a control relationship between a controlling device and a controlled device.
Wakeup Notification — is a special wireless message issued by a Z-Wave device to annonces that is is able to communicate.
Node Information Frame — is a special wireless message issued by a Z_Wave device to announce its capabilities and functions.
Disposal Guidelines
The product contains batteries. Please remove the batteries when the device is not used.
Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste, use separate collection facilities. Contact your local government for
information regarding the collection systems available. If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps, hazardous substances can leak
into the groundwater and get into the food chain, damaging your health and well-being.
(c) 2012 Z-Wave Europe GmbH, Goldbachstr. 13, 09337 Hohenstein-Ernstthal, Germany, All rights reserved, www.zwaveeurope.com

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Duw 05460 manual

  • 1. DUW_05460 Wall-Controller-Set for design Busch-Jaeger DURO 2000 Firmware Version : 0.0 Quick Start R This device is a portable Z-Wave controller. 2 seconds pressing the "Include" button will include this device into a Z-Wave network. Triple click on either the button "​​Down"​​or the button â​​Upâ​​will issue a Node Information Frame and keep the device awake for 2 sec afterwards. Please refer to the chapters below for detailed information about all aspects of the products usage. What is Z-Wave? This device is equipped with wireless communication complying to the Z-Wave standard. Z-Wave is the international standard for wireless communication in smart homes and buildings. It is using the frequency of 868.42 MHz to realize a very stable and secure communication. Each message is reconfirmed (two-way 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) transmitting metered or measured data or actuators (A) capable to execute an action. Controllers are either static mains powered controllers (C) also referred to as gateways or mobile battery operated remote controls (R). This results in a number of possible communication patterns within a Z-Wave network that are partly or completely supported by a specific device. 1. Controllers control actuators 2. Actuators report change of status back to controller 3. Sensors report change of status of measured values to controller 4. Sensors directly control actuators 5. Actuators control other actuators 6. Remote controls send signals to static controllers to trigger scenes or other actions 7. Remote controls control other actuators. There are two different role a controller can have. There is always one single primary controller that is managing the network and including/excluding devices. The controller may have other functions - like control buttons - as well. All other controllers don't manage the network itself but can control other devices. They are called secondary controllers. The image also shows that its not possible to operate a sensor just from a remote control. Sensors only communicate with static controllers. Product description This Duwi Wall Controller is a single paddle controller to control other Z-Wave devices such as dimmers, switches or window blinds. The unit has dedicated buttons for inclusion, exclusion and association and is able to work as a primary controller. It is delivered completely with single frame and switching paddle for Busch-Jäger DURO 2000. The unit is battery powered and therefore can be mounted on every plain and clean place. Batteries The unit is operated by batteries. Use only batteries of correct type. Never mix old and new batteries in the same device. Used batteries contain hazardous substances and should not be disposed of with household waste! Battery Type:  2 * AAAA Installation Guidelines The device can be mounted on every flat surface either using two screws or strong double sides type. To access the devices base the switching paddle need to be removed. Below the switching paddle the device has three more network control buttons. Insert both the batteries (2 x LR8D425) into the battery case while paying attention to the indicated plus (+) / minus (-) poles. The wireless wall switch can now be mounted. Attention: The electronic circuit of the wall-mounted switch can be damaged in the case of wrong insertion of batteries.
  • 2. Behavior within the Z-Wave network I On factory default the device does not belong to any Z-Wave network. The device needs to join an existing wireless network to communicate with the devices of this network. This process is called Inclusion. Devices can also leave a network. This process is called Exclusion. Both processes are initiated by the primary controller of the Z-Wave network. This controller will be turned into exclusion respective inclusion mode. Please refer to your primary controllers manual on how to turn your controller into inclusion or exclusion mode. Only if the primary controller is in inclusion or exclusion mode, this device can join or leave the network. Leaving the network - i.e. being excluded - sets the device back to factory default. If the device already belongs to a network, follow the exclusion process before including it in your network. Otherwise inclusion of this device will fail. If the controller being included was a primary controller, it has to be reset first. Once the primary controller is turned into inclusion mode 2 seconds pressing the "Include" button will include this device into the primary controllers network. A green blinking of LED will indicate successfull inclusion that will be turned off shortly afterwards. Operating the device The Controller controls other devices with its switching paddle (communication pattern 6 and 7). The upper part of the paddle will issue an ON command, the lower part will issue an OFF command to a group of devices associated with this controller. Wakeup Intervals - how to communicate with the device? W This device is battery operated and turned into deep sleep state most of the time to save battery life time. Communication with the device is limited. In order to communicate with the device, a static controller C is needed in the network. This controller will maintain a mailbox for the battery operated devices and store commands that can not be received during deep sleep state. Without such a controller, communication may become impossible and/or the battery life time is significantly decreased. This device will wakeup regularly and announce the wakeup state by sending out a so called Wakeup Notification. The controller can then empty the mailbox. Therefore, the device needs to be configured with the desired wakeup interval and the node ID of the controller. If the device was included by a static controller this controller will usually perform all necessary configurations. The wakeup interval is a tradeoff between maximal battery life time and the desired responses of the device. The device can be waken up manually by tripple pressing the paddle. Attention. Wakeup period is very short (1s) It is possible to set the node ID to 255 to send wakeup notifications as broadcast. In this mode device takes more time to go to sleep and drains battery faster, but can notify all it's direct neighbors about a wakeup. Node Information Frame NI The Node Information Frame 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. Triple click on either the button "​​Down"​​or the button "​​Up"​​will issue a Node Information Frame and keep the device awake for 2 seconds afterwards. LED Control 1. Green for 2 sec = ok 2. Red for 2 sec = failed 3. Green blinking = I am ready and wait 4. Red- Yellow blinking for 2 sec = Can not do it Associations A 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 a common wireless command. Association Groups:
  • 3. 1 Basic On/Off Group (max. nodes in group: 5) Set and unset associations to actuators Associations can be assigned and remove either via Z-Wave commands or using the device itself. SA 1. Triple click ​​Association​​button. 2. Single click the UP Button 3. Issue a Node Information Frame from the target device. This is usually done by single or triple click a button. Please refer to the manual of this device how to issue a NIF. Special Functions as Z-Wave Controller As long as this device is not included into a Z-Wave network of a different controller it is able to manage its own Z-Wave network as primary controller. As a primary controller the device can include and exclude other devices in its own network, manage associations, and reorganize the network in case of problems. The following controller functions are supported: Include other device in own network CI Communication between two Z-Wave devices only works if both belong to the same wireless network. Joining a network is called inclusion and is initiated by a controller. The controller needs to be turned into the inclusion mode. Once in this inclusion mode the other device needs to confirm the inclusion - typically by pressing a button. 1. Triple click the button "​​Inclusion"​​. The LED will start blinking green. The controller is now in the inclusion mode and ready to include devices into its own network. 2. Confirm the inclusion on the device that shall be included. Please refer to the manual of the device for more information on the inclusion process of this device. 3. A successful inclusion is indicated by a green LED for 3 seconds. A failed or timed out inclusion is indicated by a red LED. If inclusion of a new device fails, exclude it first from its previous network or reset it. If current primary controller in your network is in special SIS mode this and any other secondary controller can also include and exclude devices. To become primary a contoller have to be resetted and then include a device. Exclude device from network The primary controller can exclude devices from the Z-Wave network. During exclusion the relationship between the device and the network of this controller is terminated. No communication between the device and other devices still in the network can happen after a successful exclusion. The controller needs to be turned into the exclusion mode. Once in this exclusion mode the other device needs to confirm the exclusion - typically by pressing a button. Attention: Removing a device from the network means that it is turned back into factory default status. This process can also exclude devices from it's previous network. 1. Triple click the button "​​Exclusion"​​. The LED will start blinking. Now the controller is in the exclusion mode. 2. Press the button on the device to be excluded or refer to manual of this device on how to exclude this device. 3. The LED will turn green for 3 seconds if the exclusion was successful and then turn off. If the exclusion failed or timed out the LED will turn red. Attention: Removing a device from the network means that it is turned back into factory default status. This process can also exclude devices from its previous network. Shift Primary Role to a different Controller The device can hand over its primary role to another controller and become secondary controller. The primary shift is initiated on the device by pressing the Association button for 6 seconds (LED blinks yellow) followed by pressing the include button for three seconds (LED blinks green). Now the new primary controller needs to be turned into the inclusion mode. Pushing UP or DOWN terminates the primary shift. Reset the Controller Press the button "​​Exclusion"​​for 6 seconds (LED starts blinking in all three colors) followed by a triple click of the UP or a triple click of the DOWN button. The LED will turn green for 3 seconds if the reset was successful and then turn off. If the reset failed or timed out the LED will shine red.
  • 4. Command Classes Supported Command Classes Basic (version 1) Battery (version 1) Manufacturer Specific (version 1) Association (version 1) Controlled Command Classes Basic (version 1) Association (version 1) Technical Data IP Rating IP 20 Battery Type 2 * AAAA Frequency 868.42 MHz Explorer Frame Support No SDK Device Type Portable controller Generic Device Class Remote Controller Specific Device Class Portable Remote Controller Routing No FLiRS No Firmware Version 0.0 Explanation of Z-Wave specific terms Controller — is a Z-Wave device with capabilities to manage the network. Controllers are typically Gateways, Remote Controls or battery operated wall controllers. Slave — is a Z-Wave device without capabilities to manage the network. Slaves can be sensors, actuators and even remote controls. Primary Controller — is the central organizer of the network. It must be a controller. There can be only one primary controller in a Z- Wave network. Inclusion — is the process of bringing new Z-Wave devices into a network. Exclusion — is the process of removing Z-Wave devices from the network. Association — is a control relationship between a controlling device and a controlled device. Wakeup Notification — is a special wireless message issued by a Z-Wave device to annonces that is is able to communicate. Node Information Frame — is a special wireless message issued by a Z_Wave device to announce its capabilities and functions. Disposal Guidelines The product contains batteries. Please remove the batteries when the device is not used. Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste, use separate collection facilities. Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems available. If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps, hazardous substances can leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain, damaging your health and well-being. (c) 2012 Z-Wave Europe GmbH, Goldbachstr. 13, 09337 Hohenstein-Ernstthal, Germany, All rights reserved, www.zwaveeurope.com