Quickstart

This is a Binary Power Switch for XXXQFrequencyName. To run this device please connect it to your mains power supply.

To include the Fibaro Switch relay into the network, set the Home Center controller into the inclusion mode and then press the button of the device or the push-button B located inside the housing of the switch relay three times during 1.5 seconds. The LED will become green for 3 seconds and then turn off. The device is now ready to work.



Important safety information

Please read this manual carefully. Failure to follow the recommendations in this manual may be dangerous or may violate the law. The manufacturer, importer, distributor and seller shall not be liable for any loss or damage resulting from failure to comply with the instructions in this manual or any other material. Use this equipment only for its intended purpose. Follow the disposal instructions. Do not dispose of electronic equipment or batteries in a fire or near open heat sources.

Product Description

The Fibar Insert Switch allows controlling two independent loads both via Z-Wave wirelessly and locally utilizing a traditional wall switch. The device is placed in a wall box right behind the normal switch. The switch is not longer directly connected to the load but acts as input device for the Fibar insert that is controlling the load. The solution works with all switch design with or without neutral position as long as there is enough space in the wall box behind the switch. The device is just 15 mm height. The available space depends on the size of the traditional switch, the dimensions of the wall box and the amount of additional cabling placed in this box. This device is designed for a 3 wire system and needs a neutral wire in the wall box.

Installation

The switch insert is designed to fit into standard circular European wall boxes with 60 mm diameter. With its 15 mm height, it can be also mounted behind traditional wall switches. This wall switch serves as an external control switch to switch loads. The relay itself is realized in the insert.

The switch is able to dispense the 230V power directly as connected load or switch a second external load. The wirings are shown below. In both cases the two wired from the mains distribution panel are connected to the inserts contacts N and L. Depending on whether the 230 V supply of the switch or an external power supply is used to power the electrical load, either the 230 V supply or the external power supply has to be connected to the insert contact I . The electrical load is then connected to the other pole of the 230 V power supply or with the second pole of the additional power supply.

The switch can be operated locally using a switching paddle installed on the wall box. To connect the switching paddle with the dimmer insert it has to be connected with the insert contacts S1, S2 and Sx. Attention: There must not be mains-power connected to the insert contacts. This would immediately lead to a destruction of the dimmer..

The local operation can be realized by a single switching paddle (bistable), a double switching paddle (bistable), a single button (monostable) or a double button (monostable). The connected switch type must be selected according to the inclusion by setting the configuration parameter 14. The local switch is connected with the switch insert as shown in the schematics. If a bistable switch is connected it has to stay connected until the switch is included into the Z-Wave network.

It is also possible to use a double switch for local control. In this case the second switching paddle is only used for wireless control and has no local function. The diagrams below show the wiring in this case using a 230 V power supply or an alternative power supply.

Product Usage

The switch insert is able to switch two different electrical loads. The actuator can directly be operated by a local switching paddle. If the switch is a conventional button, every button impulse will connect the switch ON or OFF. Using a switching paddle instead of a button the operation is the same with the exception that the switching paddle has to be switched back into the OFF status afterwards manually.

The device is also able to report status changes to a controller (communication pattern 2) and to remotely operate other devices (communication pattern 5). The switch can be controlled by every Z-Wave device (communication pattern 1, 4 and 7). Any existing second switch can only be used for remote control of other actuators according to communication pattern 5 and not to control the local switch.

Reset to factory default XXXResetDescription
Inclusion

Blinking red/green LED indicates that the device is in factory reset state. Once the controller is turned into inclusion mode tripple click the button of the device or the push-button B located inside the housing of the switch relay to include the device. A green blinking of LED will indicate successfull inclusion that will be turned off shortly afterwards. The device is excluded by tripple click on one of the buttons when the controller is in exclusion mode.

Exclusion

Blinking red/green LED indicates that the device is in factory reset state. Once the controller is turned into inclusion mode tripple click the button of the device or the push-button B located inside the housing of the switch relay to include the device. A green blinking of LED will indicate successfull inclusion that will be turned off shortly afterwards. The device is excluded by tripple click on one of the buttons when the controller is in exclusion mode.

NIF XXXNIF
Wakeup XXXWakeupDescription
Protection XXXProtection
FirmwareUpdate XXXFirmwareUpdate
SetAssociation XXXSetAssociation

Association Groups:

Group Number Maximum Nodes Description
3 1
2 16 external Switch No 2
1 16 external Switch No 1

Configuration Parameters

Parameter 1: All on/off function

Enables or disabled the all on / all off function
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: ff

Setting Description
00 neither ALL ON nor ALL OFF are active
01 only ALL OFF is active
02 only ALL ON is active
ff ALL ON and ALL OFF are active

Parameter 3: Automatic Switching Off after defined time

Allows to automatically turn off the relais after a fixed time set in parameter 4
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 00

Setting Description
00 Disabled
01 Enabled for relays 1, disabled for relays 2
02 Enabled for relays 2, disabled for relays 1
03 Enabled

Parameter 4: Automated Turn Off Time for relays 1

defines the time to turn off the relais 1in case parameter no 3 is enabled
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: c8

Setting Description

Parameter 5: Automated Turn Off Time for relays 2

defines the time to turn off the relais 2 in case parameter no 3 is enabled
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: c8

Setting Description

Parameter 6: Commands Sent to Association Group 1

Defines what status changes cause sending out a wireless command. Zu allow double click function parameter 15 needs to be turned to 1
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 00

Setting Description
00 turning on and turning off sends out a wireless command
01 Turning off sends a wireless command. All devices can be turned on using a double click, dimmers will return to their last dimming state.
02 Turning ff sends a wireless command. All devices can be turned on using a double click, dimmers will dim to 100 %.

Parameter 7: Check status before sending a control command on external switch no 2.

When external switch no 2 is switches the status of the remote device to be switches is checked or not.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 01

Setting Description
00 Not checked
01 Checked

Parameter 13: Bistable Switch State

Defines the behavior of a connected bistable switch
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 00

Setting Description
00 ON/OFF sets to change of key state
01 ON is active when contacts are closed and OFF is active when contacts are open

Parameter 14: Type of Switch

Defines the type of switch attached to the device
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 00

Setting Description
00 mono-stable switch
01 bi-stable switch

Parameter 16: Saving of switch state after power-down

The device will or will not return to the last switch state after a power down
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 00

Setting Description
00 not return to previous state
01 return to previous state

Parameter 30: General Alarm Set - Relay 1

This defines the behavior of relay 1 in case of general alarms
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 03

Setting Description
00 Deactivated, devices does not react to alarms
01 Disable on Alarm - will switch off in case of alarm
02 Enable on Alarm - will switch on in case of alarm
03 Flashing on Alarm - will switch on and off periodically for 10 minutes

Parameter 31: Flood Alarm Set - Relay 1

This defines the behavior of relay 1 in case of flood alarms
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 02

Setting Description
00 Deactivated, devices does not react to alarms
01 Disable on Alarm - will switch off in case of alarm
02 Enable on Alarm - will switch on in case of alarm
03 Flashing on Alarm - will switch on and off periodically for 10 minutes

Parameter 32: Smoke Alarm Set - Relay 1

This defines the behavior of relay 1 in case of smoke alarms
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 03

Setting Description
00 Deactivated, devices does not react to alarms
01 Disable on Alarm - will switch off in case of alarm
02 Enable on Alarm - will switch on in case of alarm
03 Flashing on Alarm - will switch on and off periodically for 10 minutes

Parameter 33: Temperature Alarm Set - Relay 1

This defines the behavior of relay 1 in case of temperature alarms
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 01

Setting Description
00 Deactivated, devices does not react to alarms
01 Disable on Alarm - will switch off in case of alarm
02 Enable on Alarm - will switch on in case of alarm
03 Flashing on Alarm - will switch on and off periodically for 10 minutes

Parameter 39: Time of Active Alarm

Defines how long a alarm shall be active
Size: 2 Byte, Default Value: 0258

Setting Description

Parameter 40: General Alarm Set - Relay 2

This defines the behavior of relay 2 in case of general alarms
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 03

Setting Description
00 Deactivated, devices does not react to alarms
01 Disable on Alarm - will switch off in case of alarm
02 Enable on Alarm - will switch on in case of alarm
03 Flashing on Alarm - will switch on and off periodically for 10 minutes

Parameter 41: Flood Alarm Set - Relay 2

This defines the behavior of relay 2 in case of flood alarms
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 02

Setting Description
00 Deactivated, devices does not react to alarms
01 Disable on Alarm - will switch off in case of alarm
02 Enable on Alarm - will switch on in case of alarm
03 Flashing on Alarm - will switch on and off periodically for 10 minutes

Parameter 42: Smoke Alarm Set - Relay 2

This defines the behavior of relay 2 in case of smoke alarms
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 03

Setting Description
00 Deactivated, devices does not react to alarms
01 Disable on Alarm - will switch off in case of alarm
02 Enable on Alarm - will switch on in case of alarm
03 Flashing on Alarm - will switch on and off periodically for 10 minutes

Parameter 43: Temperature Alarm Set - Relay 2

This defines the behavior of relay 2 in case of temperature alarms
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 01

Setting Description
00 Deactivated, devices does not react to alarms
01 Disable on Alarm - will switch off in case of alarm
02 Enable on Alarm - will switch on in case of alarm
03 Flashing on Alarm - will switch on and off periodically for 10 minutes

Technical Data

Dimensions 0.0420000x0.0370000x0.0160000 mm
Weight 26 gr
EAN 5902020528043
Device Type On/Off Power Switch
Generic Device Class Binary Switch
Specific Device Class Binary Power Switch
Firmware Version 01.03
Z-Wave Version 03.14
Certification ID ZC08-11070003
Z-Wave Product Id 010f.0200.0103
Frequency Europe - 868,4 Mhz
Maximum transmission power 5 mW
EuropeOn/Off Power Switch