Good Way Technology TD14000Z1 R.G.B.W Color LED Dimmer User Manual TD14010Z1 Manual V4 0

Good Way Technology Co., Ltd. R.G.B.W Color LED Dimmer TD14010Z1 Manual V4 0

Users Manual

ID Name Size Range Default value Description 2 (0x02) Switch mode 1 byte 1-3 1 1: Normal Mode 2: Brightness Mode 3: Rainbow Mode 3 (0x03) Auto Scene Mode Set 1 byte 1-5 - 1: Ocean 2: Lightning 3: Rainbow 4: Snow 5: Sun 4 (0x04) Auto Scene Mode Duration 1 byte 0x03- 0xFE 3 Adjust Scene delay time: 1. When Value is 1(0x01)~127(0x7F), the delay duration is 1 sec.~127 sec. 2. When Value is 128(0x80)~255(0xFE), the  delay  duration  is  1 min.~127 min. 12/24VDC - Power supply signal IN4 - Switch input 4 GND - Power supply ground signal R - Output assigned to IN1 IN1 - Switch input 1 G - Output assigned to IN2 IN2 - Switch input 2 B - Output assigned to IN3 IN3 - Switch input 3 W - Output assigned to IN4  ID Name Size Range Default value Description 1 (0x01) Switch Type 1 byte 1-2 1 1:Toggle Mode 2: Momentary Mode  R.G.B.W. Color LED Dimmer  User's Manual    Introduction  The RGBW Controller is a universal, Z-Wave compatible RGB / RGBW controller. The RGBW Controller uses PWM output signal, which enables it to control LED, RGB, RGBW strips, Halogen lights. Controlled devices may be powered by 12 or 24 VDC. All IN and OUT terminals can be configured for LED control.     Figure 3. Connecting push switch   Package Contents  ■ R.G.B.W. Color LED Dimmer  x1 ■ 3M Double-sided Adhesive Sticker  x1 ■ User Manual  x1 ■ 18AWG copper wire                                              x1 ■ Conductive connector                                            x1      ASSOCIATION command class The Module can be set 1 auto-report ID in Group 1. The Module will send BASIC_REPORT to device associated in Group 1 when correspond Device is activated. FIRMWARE UPDATE META DATA command class, version 2 Support OTA (On-The-Air) firmware update function.   Command Class    Multilevel Switch Device Information GENERIC_TYPE_SWITCH_MULTILEVEL SPECIFIC_TYPE_POWER_SWITCH_MULTILEVEL  Product Overview    40.5  Figure 4. Connecting conductive connector Multilevel Switch Command Class COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO_V2 COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION_V2 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC_V2 COMMAND_CLASS_DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY, COMMAND_CLASS_POWERLEVEL_V1 COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC_V1 COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_MULTILEVEL_V2 COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_COLOR_V2 COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION_V1 COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_V2 COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO_V1 COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_BINARY_V1 COMMAND_CLASS_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD_V2 Detailed description of each command class ZWAVEPLUS INFO command class The Z-Wave Plus Info Get Command is used to get additional information of the Z-Wave Plus device in question. BASIC command class The module will be turned ON or OFF after receiving the BASIC_SET command. To be turned on: [Command Class Basic , Basic Set, Basic Value = 0x01~0x63 in percentage; FF set to last value] To be closed: [Command Class Basic , Basic Set, Basic Value = 0x00] SWITCH MULTILEVEL command class The module will be turned ON or OFF after receiving the SWITCH_ MULTILEVEL_SET command. To be turned on: [Command Class Multilevel , Multilevel Set, Basic Value = 0x01~0x63 in percentage; FF set to last value] To be closed: [Command Class Multilevel , Multilevel Set, Basic Value = 0x00] SWITCH COLOR command class This class is used for Color setting. See the following table for configuration variables:  Capability ID Color State Level 0 (0x00) Warm White 0x00-0xFF 2 (0x02) Red 0x00-0xFF 3 (0x03) Green 0x00-0xFF 4 (0x04) Blue 0x00-0xFF  DEVICE RESET LOCALLY command class The Device Reset Locally Command Class is used to notify central controllers that a Z-Wave device is resetting its network specific parameters. VERSION command class The user can enquire the version of the unit using VERSION_GET command. It will return VERSION_REPORT Command. Version Report Command: [Command Class Version, Version Report, Z-Wave Library Type, Z-Wave Protocol Version, Z-Wave Protocol Sub Version, Application Version, Application Sub Version] MANUFACTURER SPECIFIC command class The user can use the Manufacturer Specific Get Command to request manufacturer specific information from another node. Manufacturer Specific Report Command: [Command Class Manufacturer Specific, Manufacturer ID 1, Manufacturer ID 2, Product Type ID 1, Product Type ID 2, Product ID 1, Product ID 2] CONFIGURATION command class    32       14.5     Device Installation    1.  Prepare the following items: - RGBW strip(12V or 24V)     x1 - Stranded wire  x5 - Power adapter  x1  2.   Figure 1. Terminals Description.  Include/Exclude Button   W B G R IN4 IN3 IN2 IN1 GND 12/24VDC  Figure 1. Terminals Description  3.  Connect the R.G.B.W. Color LED Dimmer according to Figure 2., or Figure 3. - First, connect RGBW strip with output channel(R,G,B,W) - Second, connect the power supply. If the device is properly connected, the RGBW strip will blink once. Note that the device must be powered by a dedicated stabilized power adapter.        4.   According to the Figure 4.,you can use the 18AWG copper wire and conductive connector to extend the connection of the power supply. 5.  In the status of the factory default (Not Paired), the red light and green light will blink by turns, eg. red, green, red, green, etc.. 6.  Include the R.G.B.W. Color LED Dimmer into the Z-wave network, press 3 times in 2 seconds. If the device is properly included, the green light will remains on. 7.  Exclude the R.G.B.W. Color LED Dimmer into the Z-Wave network, press 3 times in 2 seconds. If the device is properly excluded, the green light will blink and the data will be reset to the factory default values. 8.  Please pull out the antenna and keep it at 90 degree to enhance the RF signals. 9.  Support auto inclusion: Install the device, connect with the power, and the auto inclusion function will work in about 2 minutes. 10.  Support remote exclusion: Through configuration setting. Please refer to the following table.  ID Size Value F0 1 byte 1  Warning! 1)   The RGBW Controller is suggested to operate in low voltage circuits of 12VDC or 24VDC. Connecting higher voltage load may result in the RGBW Controller damage. Please refer to the following table.  Current of RGBW Strip Stranded Wire High current 18 AWG Low current 22 AWG 2)   The RGBW Controller must be powered by the same voltage as the connected light source. I.e. if controlling 12V LED strip, the module must be connected to 12V power supply. Similarly, if controlling 24V RGBW strip, the RGBW Controller must be powered by 24V voltage supply. 3)   The RGBW Controller must be powered by 12VDC or 24 VDC stabilized power supply with outputs load capacity matched to loads voltage. 4)   In case of connecting long RGBW/RGB/LED strips voltage drops may occur, resulting in lower light brightness further from R/G/B/W outputs. To eliminate this effect it's recommended to connect few shorter strips in parallel connection instead of one long strip connected serially. Maximum recommended wire length, used to connect R/G/B/W outputs with a RGBW/RGB/LED strip is 5 m. Observe connected loads manufacturer recommendations towards connection wire diameter. 5)  For connection of IN1~IN4, it is suggested that you connect the 4 inputs individually to the same type of deivce. The devices can be as follows: the toggle switch, or the push switch. 6)  Please note that re-including the product will reset the data to the default values. Use this procedure only in the event that the network primary controller is missing or otherwise inoperable.  Glossary of terms Include/Exclude Button - Inclusion/exclusion, press 3 times in 2 seconds This class is used for setting certain vendor specific configuration variables. See the following table for configuration variables:   Figure 2. Connecting toggle switch

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