Fibar Group FGD212 Dimmer 2 User Manual 20151218 v1 6 CONFIDENTIAL FGD 212 US T v1 0 Operating Manual

Fibar Group S.A. Dimmer 2 20151218 v1 6 CONFIDENTIAL FGD 212 US T v1 0 Operating Manual

User Manual_20151218_v1 - 6 CONFIDENTIAL FGD-212-US-T-v1.0 [Operating Manual]

OPERATINGMANUALFIBARO DIMMER 2FGD-212CONTENTS#1: Description and features  4#2: Supported loads  5#3: FIBARO Bypass 2 (FGB-002)  7#4: Installation  8#5: Adding/removing the device  11#6: Operating the device  12#7: Calibration  15#8: Power and energy consumption  16#9: Associations  17#10: Z-Wave range test  18#11: Error modes  19#12: Additional functionality  21#13: Advanced parameters  22#14: Specications  33#15: Limited warranty  34v1.0US
3 Important safety informationRead 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, Fibar Group S.A. will not be held responsible for any loss or damage resulting from not following the instructions of operating manual.!Danger of electrocution! Dimmer 2 is designed to operate in electrical home installa-tion. Faulty connection or use may result in re or electric shock.All works on the device may be performed only by a qualied and licensed electrician. Observe national regulations.Even when the device is turned o, voltage may be present at its ter-minals. Any maintenance introducing changes into the conguration of connections or the load must be always performed with disabled fuseGeneral information about  the FIBARO SystemFIBARO is a wireless smart home automation system, based on the Z-Wave protocol. All of available devices can be controlled through a computer (PC or Mac), smartphone or tablet. Devices are not only receivers, but can also repeat the signal, increasing the Z-Wave network’s range. It gives advantage over traditional wireless systems that require direct link between transmitter and receiver, as a result the construction of the building could aect network’s range negatively.Every FIBARO network has its unique identication number (home ID). Multiple independent networks can exist in the building without interfering. Transmission security of FIBARO System is comparable to wired systems.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 gives the system the ability to evolve and expand over time. For more information visit:  www.baro.com.Required overcurrent protectionDimmer 2 must be protected with an overcurrent protection (fuse) with a value not higher than 10A.!
4DESCRIPTION AND FEATURESMain features of FIBARO Dimmer 2:•  Compatible with any Z-Wave or Z-Wave+ Controller •  Controlled by FIBARO Home Center or any other Z-Wave controller  •  Advanced microprocessor control •  Implemented algorithm of smart light source detection •  Auto-adjustment of the appropriate control mode to connected load  •  Active power and energy metering functionality •  Soft start function •  Memory of the last lighting level settings •  Works with various types of switches – momentary, toggle,  three-way, etc.•  Active element: semiconductor electronic switch•  To be installed in wall switch boxes of dimensions allowing for installation, conforming to provisions of applicable regulations•  FGD-212 is an extension unitRemotely controlled light dimming module is designed to work with various types of light sources. It may be connected to two-wire or three-wire conguration so it can operate with or without neutral lead.  FIBARO Dimmer 2 can switch or dim connected light source either through radio waves or through the wall switch connected directly to it. New FIBARO Dimmer 2 is equipped with an algorithm of smart light source detection which makes conguration easier and ensures high compatibility of the device.  It may be used as a switch with non-dimmable light sources (in 3-wire connection).#1: Description and featuresFIBARO Dimmer 2 is a fully compatible Z-Wave PLUS device.NOTEThis device may be used with all devices certied with Z-Wave certicate and should be compatible with such devices pro-duced by other manu-facturers.i
5SUPPORTED LOADSAs a dimmer it operates under the following loads:•  120V operated conventional incandescent and halogen light sources•  12V operated ELV halogen lamps and dimmable LED bulbs (with electronic transformers)•  12V operated MLV halogen lamps (with ferromagnetic transformers)•  dimmable LED bulbs•  dimmable compact uorescent CFL tube lamps•  supported dimmable light sources (power factor > 0.5) with minimal power of 5VA using FIBARO Bypass 2 (depending on the type of load)Without dimming function it may work with:•  compact uorescent CFL tube lamps with electronic ballast•  uorescent tube lamps with electronic ballast•  LED bulbs (power factor > 0.7)•  supported light sources (power factor > 0.5) with minimal power of 5VA using FIBARO Bypass 2 (depending on the type of load)#2: Supported loadsApplied load and the Dimmer 2 itself may be damaged  if the applied load is inconsistent with the technical speci-cations!When connecting FIBARO Dimmer 2 act in accordance with the following rules:•  Do not connect loads greater or less than those recommended•  Do not connect dierent types of light sources simultaneously•  Do not connect the power supply without a load•  Do not connect more than one transformer with Dimmer 2 output•  When using magnetic transformer load it with 50% of its nominal power at minimum•  Minimize number of electronic transformers in a circuit, noises caused by them in electrical grids may aect Dimmer’s operation!CAUTIONFIBARO Dimmer 2 supports only com-pact uorescent tube lamps and uorescent tube lamps with elec-tronic ballast. Do not connect other types of uorescent lamps!!NOTEYou will nd more about FIBARO Bypass 2 in chapter #3 on page 7.i
6SUPPORTED LOADSSupported load types 120VACResistive loads Conventional incandescent and halogen light sources25-125WResistive-capacitive loadsFluorescent tube lamp (com-pact / with electronic ballast), electronic transformer, LED 25-100VAResistive-inductive loadsFerromagnetic transformers 25-110VAFIBARO Dimmer 2 uses dierent operating modes to control follow-ing types of loads:1.  „Trailing edge” for resistive loads (R)2.  „Trailing edge” for resistive-capacitive loads (RC)3.  „Leading edge” for resistive-inductive loads (RL)NOTESome types of the LED bulbs and compact uorescent lamps are designed to work in leading edge operat-ing mode. iRecommended values of power for supported loads:
7FIBARO BYPASS 2 FGB002#3: FIBARO Bypass 2 (FGB-002)FIBARO Bypass 2 (FGB-002) is a device designed to work with FIBARO Dimmer 2 (FGD-212). It should be used in case of connecting LED bulbs or energy saving compact uorescent lamps. FIBARO Bypass 2 prevents ickering of the LED lights and glowing of the turned o compact uorescent lamps.In the case of 2-wire connection, FIBARO Bypass 2 allows to reduce minimum power of load required by the Dimmer 2 for correct operation. FGB-002 provides powering of the Dimmer 2 in case of controlling the low loads of minimum power down to 5VA (for cosφ>0.5).Device installation: 1.  Switch o the mains voltage (disable the fuse)2.  Connect the Bypass 2 in accordance with „Installation” on page 83.  Follow the Dimmer 2 installation4.  Force the calibration procedure with FIBARO Bypass 2 using RED menu position (see „Operating the device” on page 12) or through setting parameter 13 to 2 (see „Advanced parameters” on page 22)Power supply:Operational temperature:Dimensions (L x W x H): Power consumption:100-240VAC 50/60 Hz32-95°F (0-35°C)1.22 x 0.6 x 0.51 inch (31 x 21,6 x 13 mm)< 1.4 WSpecications: CAUTIONIn the case of 2-wire connection do not connect load below minimal power with-out FGB-002.!CAUTIONDimmer 2 was de-signed to work only with FGB-002. Con-necting other devices may cause damage to the Dimmer 2. !CAUTIONBypass 2 works only with Dimmer 2 in tra-iling edge mode. Do not connect the By-pass to the Dimmer operating in leading edge mode.!CAUTIONBypass 2 is sensitive to  the frequent chan-ges of the state of Dimmer 2 (alternate switching on and off).Significant changes in brightness should not be performed more than once per second.!
8INSTALLATION#4: InstallationConnecting the FIBARO Dimmer 2 in a manner inconsistent with manual may cause risk to health, life or material damage.When connecting FIBARO Dimmer 2 act in accordance with the following rules:•  Connect only in accordance with one of the diagrams•  Electrical installation must be protected by overcurrent protection (fuse) of with a value not higher than 10A•  Dimmer 2 should be installed in a wall switch box compliant with a relevant national safety standards and with depth no less than 2.4 inches (60 mm)•  Electrical switches used in installation should be compliant with the relevant safety standards•  Length of wires used to connect the control switch should not exceed 65 ft (20 m)!Installation of the FIBARO Dimmer 2:1.  Switch o the mains voltage (disable the fuse)2.  Open the wall switch box3.  Connect with one of the following diagrams:BDIMMERNotes for the diagrams:L - terminal for live leadS1 - terminal for switch no. 1 (has the option of entering the device in learning mode)S2 - terminal for switch no. 2Sx - terminal for power supply to the switch con-nected to the Dimmer 2N - terminal for neutral lead - output terminal of the Dimmer 2 (controlling connected light source)B - service button (used to add/remove the device and navigate the menu)
9INSTALLATIONBBYPASSDIMMERLNBBYPASSDIMMERLNDIMMER DIMMERLNBBLNsingle switch double switchWiring diagram no. 2 - 3-wire connection2-wire connectionWiring diagram no. 3 - connecting FGB-0023-wire connectionDIMMER DIMMERLNBBLNsingle switch double switchWiring diagram no. 1 - 2-wire connectionNOTESwitch connected to the S1 terminal is a master switch. It acti-vates the basic func-tionality of the Dim-mer 2 (turning the light on/o, dimming) and starts the learning mode (Add/Remove). The switch connected to the S2 terminal is an optional switch and pushing it without changing the congu-ration parameters will not aect the status of the device. Function-ality of the switches can be reversed by adjusting advanced parameter (see „Ad-vanced parameters” on page 22).i
10INSTALLATION4.  After verifying correctness of  connection switch on the mains voltage5.  Wait around 30s for the calibration process to end (see „Calibra-tion” on page 15), light may blink during the process6.  After successful calibration the device will be turned o by default7.  Add the device to the Z-Wave network (see „Adding/removing the device” on page 11)8.  Turn o the mains voltage, then arrange the device and its anten-na in a wall switch box9.  Close the wall switch box and turn on the mains voltageBDIMMERWiring diagram no. 5 - momentary wall switches connectionNOTEIt is not recommend-ed to install dierent types of wall switches (momentary, toggle, etc.) in a 3-way con-nection. iWiring diagram no. 4 - 3-way switch connectionBDIMMER1 3P13P21 3PTips for arranging the antenna:•  Locate the antenna as far from metal elements as possible (connecting wires, bracket rings, etc.) in order to prevent interferences. •  Metal surfaces in the direct vicinity of the antenna (e.g. ush mounted metal boxes, metal door frames) may impair signal reception!•  Do not cut or shorten the antenna - its length is perfectly matched to the band in which the system operates. NOTEAfter switching on the mains voltage LED indicator will signal Z-Wave network in-clusion state with a colour:GREEN - device addedRED - device not addedRED/GREEN ALTER-NATELY- Z-Wave errori
11ADDING/REMOVING THE DEVICE#5: Adding/removing the deviceAdding (Inclusion) - Z-Wave device learning mode, allowing to add the device to existing Z-Wave network.To add the device to the Z-Wave network:1.  Place the Dimmer 2 within the direct range of your Z-Wave controller2.  Identify switch no. 1 (turns the light on) or the B-button (located on the device’s housing)3.  Set the main controller in (security/non-security) add mode (see the controller’s manual)4.  Quickly, three times press switch no. 1 or the B-button5.  Wait for the adding process to end6.  Successful adding will be conrmed by the Z-Wave controller’s messageNOTEIn case of problems related to unknown conguration or type of external switch use the B-button to add/remove.iCAUTIONWhile adding the Dimmer 2 to the network with connected toggle switch, ensure that all switch contact is open (o). Otherwise it will prevent adding/removing the device to/from the network.!Removing (Exclusion) - Z-Wave device learning mode, allowing to remove the device from existing Z-Wave network.To remove the device from the Z-Wave network:1.  Place the Dimmer 2 within the direct range of your Z-Wave controller2.  Identify switch no. 1 (turns the light on) or the B-button (located on the device’s housing)3.  Set the main controller in remove mode (see the controller’s manual)4.  Quickly, three times press switch no. 1 or the B-button5.  Wait for the removing process to end6.  Successful removing will be conrmed by the Z-Wave controller’s message7.  Dimmer 2 will start the calibration process (see „Calibration” on page 15)NOTERemoving the Dimmer 2 from the Z-Wave net-work restores all the default parameters of the device, but does not reset power me-tering data.iNOTEFor toggle switches in default conguration perform six position changes.iNOTEAdding in security mode must be per-formed up to 2 meters from the controller.iNOTEAdding/removing is not possible during the  calibration procedure.i
12OPERATING THE DEVICE#6: Operating the deviceControlling the Dimmer 2 using a switch: Momentary switch (after releasing the switch a spring automatically pushes back and disconnects the switch):•  Turning the light ON/OFF: change the position of switch  no. 1. The Dimmer 2 will be activated always at previously set brightness level.•  Brightening/dimming the light: hold switch no. 1 down. When the switch is held down, the Dimmer 2 will always reach the extreme value of 1% or 99%.•  Turning the light ON completely: fast double-click switch  no. 1. The Dimmer 2 will set the load at 99%.Toggle switch (operates as a two-position switch, it has no spring that would set one position of the switch):•  Turning the light ON/OFF: toggle switch no. 1. The Dimmer 2 will be activated always at previously set brightness level.•  Turning the light ON completely: toggle twice switch no. 1. The Dimmer 2 will set the load at 99%.Controlling the Dimmer 2 using FIBARO Home Center controller: After adding the Dimmer 2 to the network, it will be represented in the FIBARO Home Center controller by the following icon:Dimming/brightening is performed by moving the slider. The current status of the Dimmer 2 is shown on the bar indicator.Turning the device ON/OFF – ON and OFF icons are used for setting the last saved state or turning o the Dimmer 2.
13OPERATING THE DEVICEControlling the Dimmer 2 using a command: ALL ON/ALL OFF in non-secure mode: The Dimmer 2 responds to commands ALL ON/ALL OFF that may be sent by the Z-Wave controller. ALL ON/ALL OFF commands are usually implemented in the remote controllers using Z-wave protocol, and they are used to issue commands directed to the entire system.By default, both commands ALL ON and ALL OFF are accepted. Set-tings may be changed by modifying the value of parameter 11 (see „Advanced parameters” on page 22). In this way the user may de-termine to which commands the device should respond.Resetting the Dimmer 2: 1.  Disconnect the power supply2.  Remove the Dimmer 2 from the wall switch box3.  Connect the power supply4.  Locate the B-button on the housing5.  Press and hold the B-button to enter the menu mode6.  Wait for the visual LED indicator to turn yellow7.  Quickly release and click the B-button again8.  After few seconds the device will be restarted, which is signalled with the red LED indicator colour9.  The device enters the calibration modeNOTEResetting the device is not the recommend-ed way of removing the device from the Z-Wave network. Use reset procedure only if the primary con-troller is missing or inoperable. Certain device removal can be achieved by the pro-cedure of removing described in „Adding/removing the device” on page 11.iControlling the Dimmer 2 using the B-button: FIBARO Dimmer 2 is equipped with a B-button, which allows to use the MENU mode and additionally perform the following actions:1x click:•  alarm mode cancellation (ashing alarm)•  exit the error mode•  select the desired MENU option (if MENU mode is active)3x click:•  send the Node Info Z-Wave command frame (adding/removing)Holding:•  enter the MENU mode (conrmed by the LED indicator)
14OPERATING THE DEVICEMENU mode & visual indications:FIBARO Dimmer 2 has a MENU with each position indicated by the specied LED indicator colour. In order to enter the menu press the B-button and hold for at least 2 seconds. While the B-button is still pressed, LED indicator colour will change in the following sequence:BLUE - initiate the load calibration procedure (see „Calibration” on page 15)RED - load calibration procedure with FIBARO Bypass 2 (see „Calibra-tion” on page 15)WHITE - activate turning the load on/o using the B-buttonGREEN - reset the energy consumption data memory (see „Power and energy consumption measurement” on page 16)VIOLET - initiate the Z-Wave network range test (see „Z-Wave range test” on page 18)YELLOW - reset the FIBARO Dimmer 2 to factory defaultsRelease the B-button to choose the desired function and conrm your choice with the B-button click.
15CALIBRATION#7: CalibrationDimmer 2 is equipped with an algorithm of smart light source detec-tion. Depending on the connected type of light source, it automat-ically adjusts an optimal control mode (leading edge for inductive loads, trailing edge for capacitive or resistive loads). The procedure of learning the light source type is called calibration.Calibration automatically adjusts maximum and minimum light levels (parameter 1 and 2). However, the installer is obliged to verify the proper operation of the device, according to control modes descrip-tion. There is a 10% probability that calibration settings will require a manual correction. In a 2-wire connection for loads other than resis-tive parameter 1 settings must be adjusted manually.Calibration procedure is performed always after removing the device from the Z-Wave network.  If the device is not included, after each power on/o calibration will occur. For the included device, calibra-tion is performed in accordance with the parameter 35 settings. Calibration may be forced:•  by setting parameter 13 to 1 or 2 (with/without FIBARO Bypass 2)•  through triple clicking and holding the main light switch (each hold for more than 5 seconds) •  by selecting the appropriate MENU option using the B-button (see „Operating the device” on page 12).By default, calibration is performed without FIBARO Bypass 2. In case of connecting the Bypass 2, it is required to force the appropriate cal-ibration procedure using B-button menu or through parameter 13. The device saves the last calibration enforcement mode (with or with-out Bypass 2).The result of calibration will be conrmed with the LED indicator glowing in one of the following colours:GREEN - Light source recognized as dimmable, dimming levels set, brightness may be controlled using the S1 switch.YELLOW - Light source recognized as non-dimmable, possibility to turn ON/OFF connected light with default parameters settings.RED - Calibration procedure failed. Possible reasons: lack of connect-ed load or connected light source exceeds maximum power, which may be controlled by the Dimmer 2.BLINKING RED - Calibration procedure failed. Possible reasons: in-stallation failure or damaged load (causing activation of the overcur-rent protection).CAUTIONSome types of LED and CF lamps are de-signed to operate in leading edge mode (with conventional dimmers). Information about proper opera-tion mode of the bulb should be included in its manual. In this case you have to manually force the desired op-erating mode using parameter 30.!CAUTIONAfter changing the load launch the cali-bration or remove and add the device. Before changing the operat-ing mode or perform-ing the calibration pro-cedure the light must be turned o. Verify the operating mode, according to product documentation.!CAUTIONDuring the calibration procedure, radio con-nection is disabled and the Dimmer 2  does not respond to any com-mands. It may cause temporary problems with communication in the Z-Wave network. After completing the calibration, communi-cation with the mod-ule will be restored.!
16POWER AND ENERGY CONSUMPTION#8: Power and energy consumptionFIBARO Dimmer 2 allows for the active power and energy consump-tion monitoring. Data is sent to the main Z-Wave controller, e.g. Home Center. Measuring is carried out by the most advanced micro-control-ler technology, assuring maximum accuracy and precision.Electric active power - power that energy receiver is changing into a work or a 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 sup-pliers on the basis of active power used in given unit of time. Most commonly measured in kilowatt-hour [kWh]. One kilowatt-hour is equal to one kilowatt of power consumed over period of one hour,  1kWh = 1000Wh.CAUTIONFIBARO Dimmer 2 in the 3-wire connection has the power and energy measurement function. In case of the 2-wire connection this function is available only for load of cosφ ≥ 0.99. In other cases power is estimated and can dier from ac-tual power consumed by the device. !CAUTIONFIBARO Dimmer 2 stores periodically (every 5 minutes) the consumption data in the device mem-ory. Disconnecting the module from the power supply will not erase the energy con-sumption data. !Resetting consumption memory:Dimmer 2 allows to erase stored consumption data in three ways: a) By resetting the device (see „Operating the device” on page 12). b) Using functionality of a Z-Wave controller (see the controller’s  man-ual). c) Manually clearing the data using the following procedure: 1.  Make sure that the device is connected to the power supply2.  Press and hold the B-button for a few seconds, until LED indica-tor glows GREEN3.  Release the B-button. 4.  Press the B-button briey5.  Energy consumption memory has been erasedFGD-2123-wire connection 2-wire connectionBright-ness>70%Bright-ness<70%Bright-ness>70%Bright-ness<70%resistive load +/- (0.5 %  + 0.2W)+/- (2 %  + 0.2W)+/- (2 %  + 0.2W)+/- (4 %  + 0.2W)resistive-inductive load+/- (0.5 %  + 0.2W)+/- (2 %  + 0.2W)Power metering approximate*Power metering approximate*resisitve-capacitive load+/- (0.5 %  + 0.2W)+/- (2 %  + 0.2W)Power metering approximate*Power metering approximate*NOTEPower measurement in the 2-wire connec-tion does not include mains voltage uctu-ations within +/- 10%.iTable of power measurement accuracy:* Measurements in this case are only illustra-tive, returned values may dier from the actual measurement. In the case of report-ing incorrect values change the values of parameters 58 and 59.
17ASSOCIATIONS#9: AssociationsThe association enables the Dimmer 2 to control directly a device included in Z-Wave network e.g. other Dimmer, Relay Switch, Roller Shutter or scene (may be controlled only through a Z-Wave controller).The Dimmer 2 provides the association of ve groups:1st Association Group „Lifeline” reports state of the device. Main Z-Wave+ network controller should be added to this group. The „Life-line” group can handle only one device. It is not recommended to modify this group.2nd Association Group „On/O (S1)” is assigned to switch no. 1. Sends BASIC command class frame according to the state of the de-vice. 3rd Association Group „Dimmer (S1)” is assigned to switch no. 1.  Sends MULTILEVEL SWITCH command class frame. Allows sending dim/brighten command to associated devices.4th Association Group „On/O (S2)” is assigned to switch no. 2. Sends BASIC command class frame according to the state of the de-vice.5th Association Group „Dimmer (S2)” is assigned to switch no. 2.  Sends MULTILEVEL SWITCH command class frame. Allows sending dim/brighten command to associated devices.To add an association (using the Home Center controller):1.  Go to device options by clicking the icon: 2.  Select the „Advanced” tab3.  Specify to which group and what devices are to be associated4.  Wait for the conguration process to end. Sending relevant infor-mation to devices added to associated groups may take even a few minutesNOTEDimmer 2 supports the operation of mul-tichannel devices. Multichannel devices are devices that in-clude two or more cir-cuits inside one physi-cal unit.iNOTEAssociation ensures direct transfer of control commands between devices, is performed without participation of the main controller and requires associated device to be in the di-rect range.iDimmer 2 in 2nd to 5th group allows for controlling 5 regular and 5 multichannel devices per an association group, out of which 1 eld is reserved for the Z-Wave network main controller. It is not recommend-ed to associate more than 10 devices in general, as the response time to control commands depends on the number of associated devices. In extreme cases, system response may be delayed.Association (linking devices) - direct control of other devices within the Z-Wave system network using the wall switch connected to the Dimmer 2.
18ZWAVE RANGE TEST#10: Z-Wave range testFIBARO Dimmer 2 has a built in Z-Wave network main controller’s range tester.Follow the below instructions to test the main controller’s range: 1.  Press and hold the B-button until the visual indicator glows violet2.  Release the B-button3.  Press the B-button again, briey4.  Visual indicator will indicate the Z-Wave network’s range (range signalling modes described below)5.  To exit Z-Wave range test, press the B-button brieyZ-Wave range tester signalling modes:Visual indicator pulsing green - Dimmer 2 attempts to establish a direct communication with the main controller. If a direct commu-nication attempt fails, the device will try to establish a routed com-munication, through other modules, which will be signalled by visual indicator pulsing yellow. Visual indicator glowing green - Dimmer 2 communicates with the main controller directly. Visual indicator pulsing yellow - Dimmer 2 tries to establish a rout-ed communication with the main controller through other modules (repeaters). Visual indicator glowing yellow - Dimmer 2 communicates with the main controller through the other modules. After 2 seconds the device will retry to establish a direct communication with the main controller, which will be signalled with visual indicator pulsing green. Visual indicator pulsing violet - Dimmer 2 does communicate at the maximum distance of the Z-Wave network. If connection proves suc-cessful it will be conrmed with a yellow glow. It’s not recommended to use the device at the range limit.  Visual indicator glowing red - Dimmer 2 is not able to connect to the main controller directly or through another Z-Wave network de-vice (repeater).CAUTIONTo make Z-Wave range test possible, the de-vice must be added to the Z-Wave control-ler. Testing may stress the network, so it is recommended to per-form the test only in special cases.!NOTECommunication mode of the Dimmer 2 may switch between direct and one using rout-ing, especially if the device is on the limit of the direct range.i
19ERROR MODES#11: Error modesDescription of error messages of the Dimmer 2 Events result from installation aws, faulty light source operation or incorrect manual changes in advanced conguration. The device may stop responding to user’s commands and actions, leaving the light source o. Message with information about the type of error is sent by default (using Z-Wave network).Error messages:A)  OVERTEMPERATURE ERRORDimmer 2 features self-temperature measurement function. In case of reaching critical temperature, the load is turned o and the gate-way receives an information about exceeding maximum temperature of the module.B)  LOAD ERRORDimmer 2 is equipped with functionality of detecting the burnt out bulb. In case of such situation, Dimmer 2 sends the notication about load failure. Described function is not available for values of parame-ter 58 dierent than 0.Power variation is detected in accordance with the settings of param-eters 15 and 16.  Example: Parameter 15 set to 30%.Parameter 16 set to 5 seconds.Dimmer 2 will detect the change of load at the moment of power variation by 30% compared to standard power consumption (mea-sured during the calibration) and after 5 seconds from brightness lev-el stabilization.This function is available only in a control mode compliant with the mode recognized during the calibration (parameter 14 set to 1).Appearing of an error may be the result of not connecting the load. It may suggest burning out all of the loads connected to the Dimmer 2.Damaged load should be immediately replaced. After connecting the new load, FIBARO Dimmer 2 will return to normal operation.C)  SURGE ERRORAppearing of an error may be the result of electrical surges, incorrect load control (inductive load controlled in trailing edge mode) or con-necting the prohibited type of load.NOTEPressing any of the connected switches or changing state of the device using the con-troller will exit error mode. iNOTEIf parameter 35 is set to 3 or 4, the load will be calibrated again af-ter turning on the load or an occurrence of LOAD ERROR, SURGE or OVERCURRENT er-ror.i
20ERROR MODESD)  OVERCURRENT ERRORAppearing of an error may also be the result of rapid powering on the load. It may also occur if the soft-start functionality is disabled (parameter 34 set to 0) or as a result of the short circuit. If parameter 37 is set to 1, the device will automatically try to turn on again.  If described error has been caused by the rapid powering on the load, then FIBARO Dimmer 2 will return to normal operation after reen-abling.After three unsuccessful automatic tries of turning on the load, Dim-mer 2 will stay in OVERCURRENT error mode (module turned o). In such situation, it is required to remove the failure (possible short cir-cuit in the installation.) Otherwise, it is recommended to set the long soft-start (parameter 34 set to 2).E)  OVERLOAD ERRORAppearing of an error is a result of connecting receivers with too much power consumption. In this case FIBARO Dimmer 2 will auto-matically turn o the lighting. It is required to reduce power consumption of connected load (e.g. by reducing the number of receivers) and turn on the light source again by the wall switch or a Z-Wave command. F)  VOLTAGE DROP ERRORAppearing of an error in a 2-wire connection may be the result of mains voltage drop or a too high brightness level of the light source. If parameter 37 is set to 1, the device will automatically try to turn on again. Voltage drop error suggests that parameter 2 value should be re-duced until disappearing of the failure. You can also recalibrate the load using parameter 13.After three unsuccessful automatic tries of turning on the load, Dim-mer 2 will stay in VOLTAGE DROP error mode (module turned o).G)  HARDWARE FAIL ERRORAppearing of an error may be a result of serious hardware failure of the Dimmer 2. In this case the Dimmer 2 sets the maximum brightness level and the LED visual indicator starts blinking in red. All external actions (Z-Wave commands, pressing the switches, menu settings) will be ignored. We recommend disconnecting the device from the power supply and contacting the customer service or to initiate the guarantee procedure.This error may also appear as a result of enabling the Dimmer 2 without load connected to the output in 3-wire connection. It is not a dangerous situation. We recommend disabling the fuse, connecting the load and enabling the fuse again.
21ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONALITY#12: Additional functionalitySoftware updateDimmer 2 features remote software update (initiated by the main controller). Update status is signalled by the LED indicator with cyan colour: •  slow blinking - transferring data via Z-Wave and saving to the ash memory •  fast blinking - copying data from the external memory to the memory of the microcontrollerOperating alarm data frames FIBARO System allows user to set response of devices to alarm situa-tions (response to data-frames ALARM_REPORT and SENSOR_ALARM_REPORT). Dimmer 2 responds to the following types of alarms: •  General Purpose Alarm - GENERAL PURPOSE ALARM •  Smoke Alarm - ALARM CO2, ALARM CO, ALARM SMOKE •  Water Flooding Alarm - ALARM WATER •  Temperature Alarm - ALARM HEAT Alarm data-frames are sent by devices that are system sensors (e.g., ood sensors, smoke detectors, motion detectors, etc.). The device may respond in the following manner to received da-ta-frames (settings are congured in conguration parameters, see „Advanced parameters” on page 22): 0 - DEACTIVATION - the device does not respond to alarm data frames 1 - DIMMER 2 ON - the device turns on after detecting an alarm 2 - DIMMER 2 OFF - the device turns o after detecting an alarm 3 - ALARM FLASHING - the device periodically changes its status to the opposite when it detects an alarm (lights on/o alternately)
22ADVANCED PARAMETERS#13: Advanced parametersDimmer 2 allows to customize its operation to user’s needs. The set-tings are available in the FIBARO interface as simple options that may be chosen by selecting the appropriate box.In order to congure FIBARO Dimmer 2 (using the Home Center con-troller):1.  Go to the device options by clicking the icon:   2.  Select the „Advanced” tabGROUP 0 - The Dimmer 2 behavior - Basic functionalities 1. Minimum brightness level (parameter is set automatically during the calibration process) The parameter can be changed manually after the calibration. Available settings: 1-98 - percentage level of brightnessDefault setting:  1Parameter size: 1 [byte]2. Maximum brightness level (parameter is set automatically during the calibration process)The parameter can be changed manually after the calibration. Available settings: 2-99 - percentage level of brightness Default setting:  99 Parameter size: 1 [byte]3. Incandescence level of dimmable compact uorescent lamps Virtual value set as a percentage level between parameters MIN (1%) and MAX. (99%). The Dimmer 2 will set to this value after rst switch on. It is required for warming up and switching dimmable compact uorescent lamps and certain types of light sources. Available settings: 1-99 - percentage level of brightness Default setting:  1Parameter size: 1 [byte]4. Incandescence time of dimmable compact uorescent lamps This parameter determines the time required for switching compact uorescent lamps and certain types of light sources. Setting this pa-rameter to 0 will disable the incandescence functionality.Available settings: 0-255 (0-25.5s) Default setting:  0Parameter size: 2 [bytes]**real scalescale available to the user (virtual)incandes-cence level of dimmable compact uo-rescent lampsminmax0% 1%99%99%CAUTIONThe maximum brightness level (pa-rameter 2) must be greater than the min-imum brightness level (parameter 1). !
23ADVANCED PARAMETERS5. Automatic control - dimming step sizeThis parameter denes the percentage value of dimming step during the automatic control.Available settings: 1-99 - dimming step percentage valueDefault setting:   1 Parameter size: 1 [byte]6. Automatic control - time of a dimming stepThis parameter denes the time of single dimming  step set in param-eter 5 during the automatic control.Available settings: 0-255 (0-2.55s, in 10ms steps)Default setting:  1 (10ms) Parameter size: 2 [bytes]7. Manual control - dimming step sizeThis parameter denes the percentage value of dimming step during the manual control.Available settings: 1-99 - dimming step percentage valueDefault setting:  1Parameter size: 1 [byte]8. Manual control - time of a dimming stepThis parameter denes the time of single dimming  step set in param-eter 7 during the manual control.Available settings: 0-255 (0-2.55s, in 10ms steps) Default setting:  5 (50ms) Parameter size: 2 [bytes]9. State of the device after a power failure The Dimmer 2 will return to the last state before power failure.Available settings: 0 - the Dimmer 2 does not save the state before a power failure, it returns to „o” position 1 - the Dimmer 2 restores its state before power failure Default setting:  1Parameter size: 1 [byte]10. Timer functionality (auto - o) This parameter allows to automatically switch o the device after specied time from switching on the light source. It may be useful when the Dimmer 2 is installed in the stairway.Available settings: 0 - Function disabled 1-32767 - time to turn o measured in seconds (1s-9.1h) Default setting:  0Parameter size: 2 [bytes]NOTEAutomatic control is performed through:- single push-button click- double push-button click- Z-Wave control fra-mesiNOTEManual control is per-formed through hol-ding the push-button.i
24ADVANCED PARAMETERS11. ALL ON/ALL OFF functionParameter allows for activation/deactivation of Z-Wave commands enabling/disabling all devices located in direct range of the main controller.Available settings: 0 - ALL ON not active, ALL OFF not active1 - ALL ON not active, ALL OFF active2 - ALL ON active, ALL OFF not active255 - ALL ON active, ALL OFF active Default setting:  255 Parameter size: 2 [bytes]13. Force auto-calibration Changing value of this parameter will force the calibration process. During the calibration parameter is set to 1 or 2 and switched to 0 upon completion. Available settings: 0 - readout 1 - force auto-calibration of the load without FIBARO Bypass 22 - force auto-calibration of the load with FIBARO Bypass 2Default setting:  0Parameter size: 1 [byte]14. Auto-calibration status (read-only parameter) This parameter determines operating mode of the Dimmer 2 (auto-matic/manual settings).  Available settings: 0 - calibration procedure not performed or Dim-mer 2 operates on manual settings  1 - Dimmer 2 operates on auto-calibration settings  Default setting:  0Parameter size: 1 [byte]15. Burnt out bulb detection Function based on the sudden power variation of a specic value, in-terpreted as a LOAD ERROR. Available settings: 0 - function disabled 1-99 - percentage value of power variation, compared to standard power consumption, measured during the calibration procedure (to be interpreted as load error/burnt out bulb)   Default setting:  30 Parameter size: 1 [byte]16. Time delay of a burnt out bulb (parameter 15) or overload (pa-rameter 39) detectionTime of delay (in seconds) for power variation detection, interpreted as a LOAD ERROR or OVERLOAD detection (too much power connect-ed to the Dimmer 2).CAUTIONParameter 15 is rele-vant only when pa-rameter 58 is set to 0 and the control mode is consistent with the mode set during the calibration process (parameter 30).!
25ADVANCED PARAMETERSAvailable settings: 0 - detection of a burnt out bulb disabled 1-255 - delay time in seconds Default setting:  5Parameter size: 2 [bytes]19. Forced switch on brightness levelIf the parameter is active, switching on the Dimmer 2 (S1 single click) will always set this brightness level.Available settings: 0 - function disabled1-99 - percentage level of brightness   Default setting:  0Parameter size: 1 [byte]GROUP 20 - Dimmer 2 operation - Switches20. Switch type Choose between momentary, toggle and roller blind switch. Available settings: 0 - momentary switch 1 - toggle switch 2 - roller blind switch - two switches operate the Dimmer 2 (S1 to brighten, S2 to dim)   Default setting:  0Parameter size: 1 [byte]21. The value sent to associated devices on single clickThis parameter denes the value sent to devices associated with Dim-mer 2 after its enabling.Available settings: 0 - 0xFF value is sent, which will set associated devices to their last saved state1 - current Dimmer 2 state is sent, which will synchronize brightness level of associated de-vices (other dimmers for example)Default setting:  0Parameter size: 1 [byte]22. Assign toggle switch status to the device status By default each change of toggle switch position results in action of Dimmer 2 (switch on/o) regardless the physical connection of con-ntacts. Available settings: 0 - device changes status on switch status change1 - device status is synchronized with switch status  Default setting:  0Parameter size: 1 [byte]
26ADVANCED PARAMETERS23. Double click option - set the brightness level to MAXAvailable settings: 0 - double click disabled 1 - double click enabledDefault setting:  1Parameter size: 1 [byte]24. Command frames sent in 2nd and 3rd association groups (S1 associations) Parameter determines, which actions will not result in sending frames to association groups.  Available settings: 0 - all actions send to association groups1 - do not send when switching ON (single click)2 - do not send when switching OFF (single click)4 - do not send when changing dimming level (holding and releasing)8 - do not send on double click16 - send 0xFF value on double clickDefault setting:  0Parameter size: 1 [byte]25. Command frames sent in 4th and 5th association groups (S2 associations) Parameter determines, which actions will not result in sending frames to association groups. Available settings: 0 - all actions send to association groups1 - do not send when switching ON (single click)2 - do not send when switching OFF (single click)4 - do not send when changing dimming level (holding and releasing)8 - do not send on double click16 - send 0xFF value on double clickDefault setting:  0Parameter size: 1 [byte]26. The function of 3-way switch Switch no. 2 controls the Dimmer 2 additionally (in 3-way switch mode). Function disabled for parameter 20 set to 2 (roller blind switch). Available settings: 0 - 3-way switch function for S2 disabled1 - 3-way switch function for S2 enabledDefault setting:  0Parameter size: 1 [byte]27. Associations in Z-Wave network security mode This parameter denes how commands are sent in specied asso-ciation groups: as secure or non-secure. Parameter is active only in Z-Wave network security mode. It does not apply to 1st Lifeline group. NOTEParameter 25 values may be combined, e.g. 1+2=3 means that associations on switching ON or OFF the Dimmer 2 (single click) will not be sent.iNOTEParameter 24 values may be combined, e.g. 1+2=3 means that associations on switching ON or OFF the Dimmer 2 (single click) will not be sent.i
27ADVANCED PARAMETERSAvailable settings: 0 - all groups (II-V) sent as non-secure 1 - 2nd group sent as secure 2 - 3rd group sent as secure 4 - 4th group sent as secure 8 - 5th group sent as secure 15 - all groups (II-V) sent as secure  Default setting:  15 Parameter size: 1 [byte]28. Scene activation functionality SCENE ID depends on the switch type congurations. Available settings: 0 - functionality deactivated 1 - functionality activated Default setting:  0Parameter size: 1 [byte]SCENE ID value sent at specied conguration:Momentary switchesSCENE ID: S1 input SCENE ID: S2 input16 : 1 x click14 : 2 x click  -   : 3 x click12 : hold13 : release26 : 1 x click24 : 2 x click25 : 3 x click22 : hold23 : releaseToggle switchesSCENE ID: S1 input SCENE ID: S2 input10 : OFF to ON11 : ON to OFF14 : 2 x click  -   : 3 x click20 : OFF to ON21 : ON to OFF24 : 2 x click25 : 3 x clickRoller blinds switchesSCENE ID: S1 input SCENE ID: S2 input10 : turn ON (1 x click)13 : release14 : 2 x click  -   : 3 x click17 : brightening11 : turn OFF (1 x click)13 : release14 : 2 x click15 : 3 x click18 : dimming29. Switch functionality of S1 and S2 This parameter allows for switching the role of keys connected to S1 and S2 without changes in connection.Available settings: 0 - standard mode 1 - S1 operates as S2, S2 operates as S1Default setting:  0Parameter size: 1 [byte]NOTEEnabling scene activa-tion functionality may cause slight delay in response to external switches and sending associations.iNOTEParameter 27 values may be combined, e.g. 1+2=3 means that 2nd & 3rd group are sent as secure.i
28ADVANCED PARAMETERSGROUP 30 - Dimmer 2 operation - Advanced functionality30. Load control mode This parameter allows to set the desired load control mode. The de-vice automatically adjusts correct control mode, but the installer may force its change using this parameter.Forced auto-calibration will set this parameter’s value to 2.Available settings: 0 - forced leading edge control 1 - forced trailing edge control 2 - control mode selected automatically (based on auto-calibration) Default setting:  2Parameter size: 1 [byte]31. Load control mode recognized during auto-calibration (read only) Available settings: 0 - leading edge 1 - trailing edge Default setting:  —Parameter size: 1 [byte]32. On/O mode This mode is necessary while connecting non-dimmable light sourc-es. Setting this parameter to 1 automatically ignores brightening/dimming time settings. Forced auto-calibration will set this parame-ter’s value to 2.  Available settings: 0 - on/o mode disabled (dimming is possible) 1 - on/o mode enabled (dimming is not pos-sible) 2 - mode selected automatically Default setting:  2Parameter size: 1 [byte]33. Dimmability of the load (read only)This parameter contains an information about possibility of dimming the load detected during calibration procedure. Available settings: 0 - Load recognized as dimmable 1 - Load recognized as non-dimmableDefault setting:  —Parameter size: 1 [byte]34. Soft-Start functionality Time required to warm up the lament of halogen bulb. Available settings: 0 - no soft-start 1 - short soft-start (0.1s) 2 - long soft-start (0.5s) Default setting:  1Parameter size: 1 [byte]CAUTIONModications of pa-rameters in GROUP 30 should be performed only by a qualied in-staller. !
29ADVANCED PARAMETERS35. Auto-calibration after power on This parameter determines the trigger of auto-calibration procedure, e.g. power on, load error, etc. Available settings: 0 - No auto-calibration of the load after power on 1 - Auto-calibration performed after rst power on 2 - Auto-calibration performed after each power on 3 - Auto-calibration performed after rst power on or after each LOAD ERROR alarm (no load, load failure, burnt out bulb), if parameter 37 is set to 1 also after alarms: SURGE (Dimmer 2 out-put overvoltage) and OVERCURRENT (Dimmer 2 output overcurrent)  4 - Auto-calibration performed after each pow-er on or after each LOAD ERROR alarm (no load, load failure, burnt out bulb), if parameter 37 is set to 1 also after alarms: SURGE (Dimmer 2 out-put overvoltage) and OVERCURRENT (Dimmer 2 output overcurrent)  Default setting:  1Parameter size: 1 [byte]37. Behaviour of the Dimmer 2 after OVERCURRENT or SURGEOccuring of errors related to surge or overcurrent results in turning o the output to prevent possible malfunction. By default the device performs three attempts to turn on the load (useful in case of mo-mentary, short failures of the power supply).Available settings: 0 - device permanently disabled until re-en-abling by command or external switch  1 - three attempts to turn on the load Default setting:  1Parameter size: 1 [byte]39. Power limit - OVERLOAD Reaching the dened value will result in turning o the load. Addi-tional apparent power limit of 350VA is active by default.Available settings: 0 - functionality disabled1-350 - 1-350W Default setting:  250 Parameter size: 2 [bytes]NOTEParameter 39 is rele-vant only when pa-rameter 58 is set to 0.i
30ADVANCED PARAMETERSNOTEAlarm state may be cancelled earlier, as a result of pressing the switch or sending the Z-Wave command frame.iGROUP 40 - Dimmer 2 operation - Alarms40. Response to General Purpose Alarm Available settings: 0 - No reaction 1 - Turn on the load 2 - Turn o the load 3 - Load blinking Default setting:  3Parameter size: 1 [byte]41. Response to Water Flooding Alarm Available settings: 0 - No reaction 1 - Turn on the load 2 - Turn o the load 3 - Load blinkingDefault setting:  2Parameter size: 1 [byte]42. Response to Smoke, CO or CO2 Alarm Available settings: 0 - No reaction 1 - Turn on the load 2 - Turn o the load 3 - Load blinking Default setting:  3Parameter size: 1 [byte]43. Response to Temperature Alarm Available settings: 0 - No reaction 1 - Turn on the load 2 - Turn o the load 3 - Load blinking  Default setting:  1Parameter size: 1 [byte]44. Time of alarm state Available settings: 1-32767 (1-32767 seconds) Default setting:  600 (600s) Parameter size: 2 [bytes]Alarm settings - reports45. OVERLOAD alarm report (load power consumption too high) Available settings: 0 - No reaction 1 - Send an alarm frame Default setting:  1Parameter size: 1 [byte]
31ADVANCED PARAMETERS46. LOAD ERROR alarm report (no load, load failure, burnt out bulb) Available settings: 0 - No reaction 1 - Send an alarm frame  Default setting:  1Parameter size: 1 [byte]47. OVERCURRENT alarm report (short circuit, burnt out bulb caus-ing overcurrent) Available settings: 0 - No reaction 1 - Send an alarm frame Default setting:  1Parameter size: 1 [byte]48. SURGE alarm report (Dimmer 2 output overvoltage) Available settings: 0 - No reaction 1 - Send an alarm frame Default setting:  1Parameter size: 1 [byte]49. OVERHEAT (critical temperature) and VOLTAGE DROP (low volt-age) alarm report Available settings: 0 - No reaction 1 - Send an alarm frame Default setting:  1Parameter size: 1 [byte]GROUP 50 - Active power and energy reports50. Active power reports The parameter denes the power level change that will result in a new power report being sent. The value is a percentage of the previous report. Available settings: 0 - power reports disabled1-100 (1-100%) - power report thresholdDefault setting:  10 (10%) Parameter size: 1 [byte]52. Periodic active power and energy reports Parameter 52 denes a time period between consecutive reports. Timer is reset and counted from zero after each report.  Available settings: 0 - periodic reports disabled1-32767 (1-32767 seconds) Default setting:  3600 (3600s)  Parameter size: 2 [bytes]
32ADVANCED PARAMETERS53. Energy reports Energy level change which will result in sending a new energy report. Available settings: 0 - energy reports disabled1-255 (0.01-2.55 kWh) - report triggering thresholdDefault setting:  10 (0.1 kWh) Parameter size: 2 [bytes]54. Self-measurement The Dimmer 2 may include active power and energy consumed by itself in reports sent to the main controller. Available settings: 0 - Self-measurement inactive 1 - Self-measurement active  Default setting:  0Parameter size: 1 [byte]58. Method of calculating the active powerThis parameter denes how to calculate active power. It is useful in a case of 2-wire connection with light sources other than resistive.Available settings: 0 - measurement based on the standard algorithm1 - approximation based on the calibration data2 - approximation based on the control angleDefault setting:  0Parameter size: 1 [byte]59. Approximated power at the maximum brightness levelThis parameter determines the approximate value of the power that will be reported by the device at its maximum brightness level.Available settings: 0-500 (0-500W) - power consumed by the load at the maximum brightness level.Default setting:  0Parameter size: 2 [bytes]NOTEParameter 58 is set to 0 after forced au-to-calibration.iNOTEParameter 59 works only when parameter 58 has a value other than 0.i
33SPECIFICATIONSPower supply:Power consumption:Operational temperature:Dimensions (L x W x H): For installation in boxes:Operational current:Device temperature  protection:Overcurrent protection:  Active element:Device control: Radio protocol:Radio signal power: Radio frequency:Range:  Comply with EU directives:120VAC 60 Hz< 1.3W32-95°F (0-35°C)1.67 x 1.5 x 0.8 inch  (42.5 x 38.25 x 20.3 mm)Ø ≥ 2 inches (Ø ≥ 50mm)0.25-1.1A221°F (105°C) required external 10A circuit breaker, all circuits wired as Class 1 or Electric Light and Power circuitsemiconductor electronic switch εremotely - radio waves  directly - external switch Z-Waveup to 1mW908.4, 908.42, 916 MHz USup to 164 ft (50 m) outdoors  up to 98 ft (30 m) indoors  (depending on building materials)RoHS 2011/65/EU LVD 2006/95/EC EMC 2004/108/EC R&TTE 1999/5/EC#14: Specications
34LIMITED WARRANTYThis limited warranty is provided by Fibar USA, LLC (the “Company”), 1040 E. Lake Ave., Glenview, Illinois 60025, as the sole and exclusive remedy oered to a purchaser (the “Customer”) of the products (the “Prod-ucts”) for any alleged defects in any of the Products. The warranty is subject to all terms sets forth below. 1. LIMITED WARRANTY:Subject to the limitations of section 2, the company warrants that the products sold by the company to the customer will be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and regular service and maintenance for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase of the products. 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This limited warranty does not extend to any losses or damages due in whole or in part to misuse, accident, abuse, neglect, normal wear and tear, negligence (other than the Company’s), unauthorized modication or alteration, use beyond rated capacity, unsuitable power sources or environmental conditions, improp-er installation, repair, handling, maintenance or application, third party actions or omissions (whether as an agent or apparent agent of the Company), criminal acts, or any other cause not the direct fault of the Company.2. LIMITATION OF REMEDY:If within the limited warranty period, the Customer discovers any covered warranty defects and noties the Company  within thirty (30) days of such discovery, pursuant to the Claims Procedure in Section 4 below, the Company shall, at its option and as the Customer’s exclusive remedy, repair or replace F.O.B. point of manufacture.The remedies set forth in this limited warranty are exclusive. 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35LIMITED WARRANTY4. CLAIMS PROCEDURE: The Customer shall make a claim by written notice to the Company through the contact information listed on its website at www.baro.com or by contacting the Company through the telephone number listed on the website. Any telephone conversations will be recorded. The Company will issue a designated claim number for each claim made. The Customer may be contacted by an authorized warranty service represen-tative to arrange a date for an inspection of the Product. This inspection shall be in the presence of the Cus-tomer. The Product that is the subject of the claim shall be made available by the Customer together with complete standard equipment and the documents conrming the Product’s purchase. Covered defects (as determined by the Company or its authorized service representative) found during the limited warranty period shall be remedied within thirty (30) days from the date of inspection or the date the Product is delivered to the Company or its authorized service representative, whichever is later. The limited warranty period shall be extended by the time that the Product is in the possession of the authorized service repre-sentative or the Company.Remember: before you submit a warranty claim, contact our technical support using telephone or e-mail. More than 50% of operational problems is resolved remotely, saving time and money spent to initiating claim procedure.5. GOVERNING LAW AND BINDING ARBITRATION: Please read this section carefully. It aects customers’ rights and will have a substantial impact on how claims the company and the customer have against each other are resolved. This limited warranty contains a binding arbitration provision which may be enforced by the parties.The Company and the Customer agree that any claim or dispute at law or equity that has arisen or may arise between them relating in any way to or arising out of this limited warranty or the Products will be resolved in accordance with the provisions set forth in this Section.A.  Applicable Law.  The Customer and the Company agree that, except to the extent inconsistent with or preempted by federal law, the laws of the State of Illinois, without regard to principles of conict of laws, will govern the limited warranty and Products and any claim or dispute that has arisen or may arise between the Company and the Customer, except as otherwise stated herein. The Federal Arbitration Act governs the interpretation and enforcement of this Section 5. The U.N. Convention on Contracts for the International Sales of Goods shall not apply.B.  Agreement to Arbitrate.  The Company and the Customer each agree that any and all disputes or claims that have arisen or may arise between them relating to or arising out of this limited warranty or the Products shall be resolved exclusively through nal and binding arbitration, rather than in a court proceeding. Alternatively, the Customer may assert his/her claims in small claims court, if the claims qualify and so long as the matter remains in such court and advances only on an individual (non-class, non-rep-resentative) basis. The Company and the Customer agree that each of them may bring claims against the other only on an individual basis and not as a plainti or class member in any purported class or representative action or proceeding. Unless both the Company and the Customer agree, the arbitration may not consolidate or join more than one person’s claims and many not otherwise preside over any form of a consolidated, represen-tative, or class proceeding.C.  Opt-Out.  The Customer may opt-out of this agreement to arbitrate by sending the Company a writ-ten opt-out notice, via certied mail and postmarked no later than 30 days after the date of purchase of the Product. The opt-out notice must include the Customer’s name and address, the serial number of the Product purchased, and the date and location of the purchase. All other parts of this limited warranty will still apply. D.  Procedures.  The arbitration shall be administered by JAMS pursuant to its Comprehensive Arbitration Rules and Procedures or pursuant to JAMS’ Streamlined Arbitration Rules and Procedures, whichever as applicable. JAMS’ rules are available at www.jamsadr.com. The use of the word “arbitrator” in this provision shall not be construed to prohibit more than one arbitrator from presiding over the arbitration; rather, the JAMS’ rules will govern the number of arbitrators that may preside over an arbitration. The Customer will have a reasonable opportunity to participate in the selection of the arbitrator.   A Customer who intends to seek arbitration must rst make a written claim against the Company pursuant to Section 4. If the Customer and the Company are unable to resolve the claim within thirty (30) days from the date of the notice, the Company or the Customer may initiate arbitration proceedings. A form for ini-tiating arbitration proceedings is available on JAMS’ website. In addition to ling the form with JAMS, the party initiating the arbitration must mail a copy of the completed form to the other party. In the event the Company initiates arbitration against a Customer, it will send a copy of the completed form to the physical address the Company has on le for the Customer. The arbitration hearing shall be held in the county in which the Customer resides or at another mutually agreed location.  Arbitration uses a neutral arbitrator instead of a judge or jury. Discovery or the exchange of non-privileged information will be allowed pursuant to JAMS’ rules. The arbitrator will decide the substance of all claims in accordance with applicable law, including recognized principles of equity, and will honor all claims of privilege recognized by law.  An arbitrator can award the same damages and relief on an individual basis that a court can award to an individual.  The arbitrator’s award shall be nal and binding and judgment on the award rendered by the arbitrator may be entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof. An award will consist of a written statement stating the disposition of each claim, and will include a concise written statement of the essential ndings and conclusions on which the award is based.
36LIMITED WARRANTYPayment of all ling, administration and arbitrator fees is governed by JAMS; provided, however, that when a Customer initiates arbitration against the Company, the fee required to be paid by the Customer is that amount designated by JAMS for consumer arbitrations. All other costs will be paid by the Company. If an arbitrator or court decides that any part of this limited warranty is invalid or unenforceable, the other parts of the limited warranty shall still apply to the extent applicable. In the event that this agreement to arbitrate is wholly inapplicable, the Customers agree that any claim or dispute that has arisen or may arise between the Customer and the Company must be resolved exclusively by a state or federal court located in Cook County, Illinois. The Customer agrees to submit to the personal jurisdiction of the courts located within Cook County, Illinois, for the purpose of litigating all such claims or disputes.THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHO-RIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.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 interference2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired ope-ration. 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 o and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more 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 dierent from that to which the receiver is connected.• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.Industry Canada (IC) Compliance NoticeThis device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.Cet appareil est conforme aux normes d’exemption de licence RSS d’Industry Canada. Son fonctionne-ment est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) cet appareil ne doit pas causer d’interférence et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence, notamment les interférences qui peuvent aecter son fonc-tionnement.Legal NoticesAll information, including, but not limited to, information regarding the features, functionality, and/or other product specication are subject to change without notice. Fibaro reserves all rights to revise or update its products, software, or documentation without any obligation to notify any individual or entity.Fibaro, Fibar Group logo, and Fibaro Dimmer 2 are trademarks of Fibar Group S.A. All other brands and product names referred to herein are trademarks of their respective holders.DisclaimerThe information contained herein is provided in connection with Fibaro products. No license, expressed or implied by estoppel or otherwise, to any intellectual property rights is granted by this documents.This documentation may contain references to third-party sources of information, hardware or software, products or services (“collectively the “Third-Party Products or Services”).  Fibaro does not control the Thir-d-Party Products or Services and is not responsible for any Third-Party Products or Services.Except as provided above or except to the extent prohibited by applicable law, Fibaro shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages caused by the breach of any express or implied warranty.  Fibaro assumes no liability whatsoever, and Fibaro disclaims any express or implied warranty, relating to the sale and/or use of the Fibaro products, including, but to limited to, liabilities and/or warranties relating to tness for a particular purpose, merchantability, and/or infringement of any patent, copyright and/or other intellectual property right. Except to the extent prohibited by applicable law, Fibaro’s liability shall not exceed the price paid for the Fibaro products from direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages resulting from the sue of the products, its accompanying software, or product specications, manuals, installation guides and/or any other documentation. Some states, provinces or jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequen-tial damages or other limitations on warranties, so the above limitations or exclusion may not apply to you. You may also have other rights that vary from state to state or province to province.The Device may be used with any certied Z-Wave product and should work with devices from other pro-ducers. Each certied, Z-Wave compatible device, may be added to Fibaro System.FIBARGROUP FIBAROwww.baro.com

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