Climax Technology Co LS Light Switch User Manual LS 1ZBS R Series 20151117

Climax Technology Co Ltd Light Switch LS 1ZBS R Series 20151117

Users Manual

 1ZigBee Light Switch: LS-1-ZBS(R) Series Introduction LS-1-ZBS(R)  ZigBee Light Switch  series include Master  Light Switch  and  Slave Light  Switch  models. Depending  on  the  models  selected,  the  light  switch  can  be  deployed  in  single  or  3-way  installation according to requirement. The  Light  Switch  package  is  designed  to  be  used  in  new  installations  or  replace  existing  3-way  light switch  to  achieve  home  automation.  After  joining  ZigBee  network,  the  Light  Switch  package  can  be controlled via ZigBee network to activate remotely turn on/off household lighting. The  Master  Light  Switch  utilizes  ZigBee  technology  for  wireless  signal  transmission.  ZigBee  is  a wireless communication protocol that is reliable, has low power consumption and has high transmission efficiency.  Based  on  the  IEEE802.15.4  standard,  ZigBee  allows  a  large  amount  of  devices  to  be included in a network and coordinated for data exchange and signal transmission. The  Master  Light  Switch  can  also  be  bound  to  a  ZigBee  Controller  to  toggle  On/Off  the  connected lighting. Models with router function (LS-1A-G-ZBSR and LS-1E-G-ZBSR) also serve as a router in the ZigBee network. After being included in  the ZigBee network, it allows other ZigBee device to join the network through the Light Switch.  Caution The  devices  are  intended  for  installation  in  accordance  with  the  local  wiring  regulations  such  as  the National Electric Code in the United States, the Canadian Electrical Code, or CSA C22.1, etc.. If you are unsure or uncomfortable about installing this device, please consult a qualified electrician in your area.  Parts Identification Master Light Switch: LS-1A/E-G-ZBS(R)                       LS-1E-G-ZBS(R)                                                  LS-1A-G-ZBS®  1. Function Button - Pressing the button to toggle on/off the switch. - Press and hold the button for 10 seconds then release to reset the Light Switch. - Press and hold the button for 3 seconds then release to bind with a controller 2. LED indicator The LED indicator is used to indicate Light Switch status:     - On: The Light Switch is turned off. - Off: The Light Switch is turned on. - Flashes twice: The Light Switch has successfully joined a ZigBee network. - Flashes five times The Light Switch has successfully bound with a controller - Flashes every 20 minutes
 2The Light Switch has lost connection to its current ZigBee network (LS-1A-G-ZBS / LS-1E-G-ZBS only) - Flashing continuously The Light Switch is overheated. 3. Air Gap Switch - Pulled out: Completely removes the power available to the load. This enables the connected lighting (bulb, tube, etc.) that is controlled by the light switch to be changed with minimal danger of electrical shock. Use a flat-head screwdriver to pull the switch out. - Pushed in: For normal operation of the light switch. Connection Terminals Insert a flat-head screwdriver to open the clipper for each terminal and connect wiring. Remove the screwdriver to close the clipper and hold wire in place. 4. Line Terminal 5. Load Terminal 6. Neutral Terminal 7. Travel Terminal Master Light Switch: LS-1A/E-B (Rechargeable Battery)                             LS-1E-B-ZBS                                                        LS-1A-B-ZBS        1. Function Button - Pressing the button to toggle on/off the switch. - Press and hold the button for 10 seconds then release to reset the Light Switch. - Press and hold the button for 3 seconds then release to bind with a controller 2. LED indicator The LED indicator is used to indicate Light Switch status:     - On: The Light Switch is turned off. - Off: The Light Switch is turned on. - Flashes twice: The Light Switch has successfully joined a ZigBee network. - Flashes five times The Light Switch has successfully bound with a controller - Flashes every 20 minutes The Light Switch has lost connection to its current ZigBee network (LS-1A-B-ZBS only) 3. Air Gap Switch - Pulled out:
 3Completely removes the power available to the load and charges the rechargeable battery of the Light Switch. This enables the connected lighting (bulb, tube, etc.) that is controlled by the light switch to be changed with minimal danger of electrical shock. For the first time installation of LS-1A-B Light Switch, Air Gap Switch must be pulled out to charge the rechargeable battery of the Light Switch. Use a flat-head screwdriver to pull the switch out. - Pushed in: For normal operation of the light switch. Connection Terminals Insert a flat-head screwdriver to open the clipper for each terminal and connect wiring. Remove the screwdriver to close the clipper and hold wire in place. 4. Line Terminal 5. Load Terminal 6. Travel Terminal (LS-1A-B-ZBS Only) Slave Light Switch: LS-1A/E-S  1. Switch Button - Pressing the button to toggle on/off the connected lighting. 2. LED indicator The LED indicator is used to indicate Light Switch status:     - On: The Light Switch is turned off.   - Off: The Light Switch is turned on. 3. Air Gap Switch - Pulled out: Completely removes the power available to the load. This enables the connected lighting (bulb, tube, etc.) that is controlled by the light switch to be changed with minimal danger of electrical shock. Use a flat-head screwdriver to pull the switch out. - Pushed in: For normal operation of the light switch. Connection Terminals Insert  a  minus  screwdriver  to  open  the  clipper  for  each  terminal and  connect  wiring.  Remove  the  screwdriver  to  close  the  clipper and hold wire in place. 4. Line Terminal 5. Travel Terminal  Front Cover A. Switch Cover B. Light Switch Base
 4Installation   WWiirriinngg    The insertion holes’ wiring specification is AWG 14-24 or Ø 2.08-0.205 (mm ).   Please  make  sure  the  main  power  is  switched  off  (to  prevent  electrical  shock).  It  is  also recommended that you have an electrical tester to test whether the wires are hot or not.   If applicable, remove the previously installed Light Switch first.   Follow the schematics below to wire the Light Switch according to the desired installation.   To connect the wires, insert a flat-head screwdriver to open the clipper for each terminal and connect wiring. Remove the screwdriver to close the clipper and hold wire in place. Please note that the wiring color below are for references only,  consult an  electrician if you  have trouble identifying the terminals of the desired wiring circuit or if you do not feel confident to convert the circuit. Single Switch Wiring (One Switch, One Load) using LS-1A/E-G-ZBS(R)   Single Switch Wiring (One Switch, One Load) using LS-1A/E-B-ZBS   3-Way  Wiring  (Two  Switches,  One  Load)  using  LS-1A-G-ZBS  and  LS-1A-S  or  LS-1E-G-ZBS  and LS-1E-S
 53-Way Wiring (Two Switches, One Load) using LS-1A-B-ZBS and LS-1A-S     MMoouunnttiinngg  After connecting the wires, follow the steps below to mount the Light Switch on the wall. Usually,  the  wires  are  freely  exposed  (before  connected)  inside  the  hole  of  the  wall.  For  some configurations, there is a box inside where the wires can be placed. The wall or box may also have one top screw hole and one bottom screw hole. LS-1A Mounting 1.  Insert the Light Switch Base into the hole (or box) in the wall and tighten the top and bottom screws using a Philips screwdriver as shown in diagram 1. 2.  Push the Switch Cover onto the Light Switch as shown in diagram 2. If the Switch Cover is stabilized onto the switch, you should hear a Click sound. 3.  Mounting is complete. Turn the main power back on to test the switch.          LS-1E Mounting 1.  Insert the Light Switch Base into the hole (or box) in the wall and tighten the top and bottom screws using a Philips screwdriver 2.  Slide the Switch Cover from the bottom towards the Base to stabilize the Light Switch. 3.  Push the Switch Cover onto the Light Switch Base. If the Switch Cover is stabilized onto the switch, you should hear a Click sound. 4.  Mounting is complete. Turn the main power back on to test the switch.                            DDiissmmoouunnttiinngg  Follow the steps below to dismount the Light Switch: Please make sure the main power is switched off. LS-1A Dismounting 1.  Insert a flat-head screwdriver to one corner of the Switch Cover and lift the Switch Cover. 2.  Insert a flat-head screwdriver to another corner of the Switch Cover and lift the Switch Cover. 3.  Lift the Switch Cover gently from the lifted side. 4.  Lift the Switch Cover completely.
 65.  Loosen the top and bottom screws using a Philips screwdriver and remove the Light Switch Base.                     LS-1A Dismounting 1.  Insert a flat-head screwdriver to the caved in area of the Switch Cover and carefully lift the Switch Cover. 2.  Slide the Switch Cover downwardly from the Base to remove the Switch Cover completely. 3.  Loosen the top and bottom screws using a Philips screwdriver and remove the Light Switch Base.               ZigBee Network Setup (Master Switch only)   ZZiiggBBeeee  DDeevviiccee  GGuuiiddeelliinnee  ZigBee is a wireless communication protocol that is reliable, has low power consumption and has high transmission efficiency. Based on the IEEE802.15.4 standard, ZigBee allows a large amount of  devices  to  be  included  in  a  network  and  are  coordinated  for  data  exchange  and  signal transmission.   JJooiinniinngg  tthhee  ZZiiggBBeeee  NNeettwwoorrkk  As a ZigBee device, the Master Light Switch needs to join a ZigBee network to receive commands. Please follow the steps bellow to join the Light Switch into a ZigBee network. 1.  Connect power to the Light Switch according to Installation instruction above. 2.  Press  and  hold  the  function  button  for  10  seconds  as  the  Light  Switch  resets  and  starts searching  for  existing  ZigBee  network.  Please  make  sure  the  permit-to-join  feature  on  the router or coordinator of your ZigBee network is enabled. 3.  If the Light Switch successfully joins a ZigBee network, the LED Indicator will flash twice. 4.  After  joining  the  ZigBee  network,  the  Light  Switch  will  be  registered  in  the  network automatically.  Please  check  the  ZigBee  network  coordinator,  system  control  panel  or  CIE (Control and Indicating Equipment) to confirm if joining and registration is successful. 5.  After  joining  the  ZigBee  network,  if  the  Light  Switch  loses  connection  to  the  current  ZigBee network,  the  LED  indicator  will  flash  every  20  minutes.  Please  check  your  ZigBee  network condition and Light Switch signal range to correct the condition.   BBiinnddiinngg  wwiitthh  CCoonnttrroolllleerr  After  joining  the  ZigBee  network,  the  Master  Light  Switch  can  bind  itself  with  a  controller  device which can be used to toggle on/off the connected lighting. To bind the Light Switch and the device: 1.  Press and hold the Function Button for 3 seconds, then release the button. The Light Switch will send binding request to the coordinator. 2.  Refer to your controller manual to send binding request for the device within 16 seconds. 3.  If binding is successful,  the Light  Switch LED  indicator will flash  5 times  to confirm. You  can now use the controller to toggle on/off the connected lighting.
 7  FFaaccttoorryy  RReesseett  If you want to remove the Light Switch from current network and join a new network, you need to use the Factory Reset function to clear the Light Switch from its stored setting and information first before it can join another network. To perform Factory Reset: 1.  Press and  hold the switch button for 10 seconds,  release the button when the LED Indicator flashes once.   2.  The  Light  Switch  has  been  reset  to  factory  default  setting  with  all  its  previous  network information removed. It will now actively search for available ZigBee network again and join the network automatically.   3.  If  the  Light  Switch  successfully  joins  a  ZigBee  network,  the  LED  Indicator  will  flash  twice  to indicate.    ZZiiggBBeeee  RRoouutteerr  DDeevviiccee  CCaappaacciittyy  ((LLSS--11AA--GG--ZZBBSSRR  //  LLSS--11EE--GG--ZZBBSSRR  OOnnllyy))  The  Light  Switch  models  with  Router  function  (LS-1A-G-ZBSR  /  LS-1E-G-ZBSR)  allow  other ZigBee  devices  to  join  the  ZigBee  Network  through  the  Router.  The  Light  Switch  Router  has  a maximum capacity of 40 devices/routers.  Features   PPoowweerr  SSuuppppllyy  LS-1A/E-G-ZBS(R): The Light Switch is powered by the AC connections. LS-1A/R-B-ZBS:  The Light Switch uses a rechargeable battery pack as its main power source. When the Light Switch is turned on, the Light Switch is powered by the rechargeable battery pack. Whenever the Light Switch is turned off or when the Air Gap Switch is pulled out, AC connection will start charging the battery pack. For the initial setup of LS-1A-B, please pull the Air Gap Switch out  (using  a  flat-head  screwdriver)  and  charge  its  rechargeable  battery  for  at  least  30  minutes. Please make sure Line, Load and the light bulb (or tube) are fully connected to ensure the battery is being charged.   LLooww  BBaatttteerryy  DDeetteeccttiioonn  ((LLSS--11AA//EE--BB--ZZBBSS  oonnllyy))  When  the  Light  Switch  is  low  on  battery,  it  will  transmit  low  battery  signal  along  with  the supervision signal to the ZigBee network coordinator or control panel to warn the user(s).   SSuuppeerrvviissiioonn  The Light Switch will transmit a supervision signal to report its condition regularly every 30 minutes. The user can also press the Function Button once to transmit a supervision signal manually.  Operation   LLiigghhtt  SSwwiittcchh  CCoonnttrrooll    After  the  Master  Light  Switch  has  successfully  joined  a  ZigBee  network,  the coordinator/control  panel  can  remotely  control  the  Light  Switch  to  toggle  the  connected lighting between On and Off. Please refer to your ZigBee coordinator/control panel for detail.   You can also press the button on the Light Switch to toggle on/off the connected lighting.   If you have bound a controller with the Light Switch, you can also use the controller to turn on/off the connected lighting.   If  there  is  a  power  shortage  (e.g.  wiring  disconnected),  its  previous  on/off  status  will  be restored within 1 minute after the power is restored.   MMaaxxiimmuumm  OOppeerraattiioonn  LLooaadd    The Master Light Switch has a maximum capacity of 5A.   If  the  LS-1A-G-ZBS  or  LS-1E-G-ZBS(R)  Light  Switch  is  overheated,  the  circuit  will  cut  off automatically as the connected lighting will turn off. The LED will start to flash. During  the  overheated  period,  users  cannot  switch  the  light  on  (whether  controlled  by  the ZigBee coordinator, controller or pressing the function button). The LED will stop flashing when the Light Switch returns to normal operation condition. The Light Switch can then be turned on again.   A fuse  is installed  in the  LS-1A/E-B-ZBS  Light Switch  to  protect  from the  harmful  effects of over-currents. The fuse will blow if the connection causes an over-current.
 8 Appendix (For developers only) LLiigghhtt  SSwwiittcchh  CClluusstteerr  IIDD  Device ID: Mains Power Outlet :0x0009 Endpoint:0x0A Server Side  Client  Side Mandatory Basic (0x0000)  None Identify(0x0003)   Groups(0x0004)   Scenes(0x0005)   On/Off(0x0006)   Optional Power Configuration(0x0001) (LS-1A-B only)  None   AAttttrriibbuuttee  ooff  BBaassiicc  CClluusstteerr  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn  Identifier Name  Type  Range  Access  Default Mandatory / Optional 0x0000  ZCLVersion  Unsigned 8-bit integer  0x00 –0xff  Read only  0x01  M 0x0001  ApplicationVersion  Unsigned 8-bit integer  0x00 – 0xff  Read only  0x00  O 0x0003  HWVersion  Unsigned 8-bit integer  0x00 –0xff  Read only  0  O 0x0004  ManufacturerName  Character String  0 – 32 bytes  Read only  Climax Technology O 0x0005  ModelIdentifier  Character String  0 – 32 bytes  Read only  (Model Version)  O 0x0006  DateCode  Character String  0 – 16 bytes  Read only    O 0x0007  PowerSource  8-bit  0x00 –0xff  Read only    M 0x0010  LocationDescription  Character String  0 – 32 bytes  Read / Write   O 0x0011  PhysicalEnvironment  8-bit  0x00 –0xff  Read / Write 0x00  O 0x0012  DeviceEnabled  Boolean  0x00 –0x01  Read / Write 0x01  M   AAttttrriibbuuttee  ooff  IIddeennttiiffyy  CClluusstteerr  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn  Identifier Name  Type  Range  Access  Default Mandatory / Optional 0x0000  IdentifyTime  Unsigned 16-bit integer 0x00 –0xffff  Read / Write 0x0000  M   AAttttrriibbuutteess  ooff  tthhee  GGrroouuppss  cclluusstteerr  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn  Identifier Name  Type  Range  Access  Default Mandatory / Optional 0x0000  NameSupport  8-bit bitmap  x0000000  Read only  -  M   AAttttrriibbuutteess  ooff  tthhee  SScceenneess  cclluusstteerr  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn  Identifier Name  Type  Range  Access  Default Mandatory / Optional 0x0000  NameSupport  8-bit bitmap  x0000000  Read only  0x00  M 0x0001  CurrentScene  Unsigned 8-bit integer  0x00 – 0xff  Read only  0x00  M 0x0002  CurrentGroup  Unsigned 16-bit Integer 0x0000 – 0xfff7 Read only  0x00  M 0x0003  SceneValid  Boolean  0x00 – 0x01  Read only  0x00  M 0x0004  NameSupport  8-bit bitmap  x0000000  Read only  -  M   AAttttrriibbuuttee  ooff  OOnn//OOffff  CClluusstteerr  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn  Identifier Name  Type  Range  Access  Default Mandatory / Optional 0x0000  OnOff  Boolean  0x00 –0x01  Read only  0x00  M   AAttttrriibbuuttee  ooff  PPoowweerr  CCoonnffiigguurraattiioonn  CClluusstteerr  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn  ((LLSS--11AA--BB  oonnllyy))  Identifier Name  Type  Range  Access  Default Mandatory / Optional 0x0035  BatteryAlarmMask  Bitmap  0  Read / Write 0  O
 9Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: . Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. . Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. . Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. . Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  FCC CautionFCC CautionFCC CautionFCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. (Example - use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices).  FCC Radiation Exposure StatementFCC Radiation Exposure StatementFCC Radiation Exposure StatementFCC Radiation Exposure Statement     This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body.  This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  This  device  complies  with  Part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  Operation  is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)  This  device  must  accept  any  interference  received,  including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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