HANK ELECTRONICS SO07P Smart Plug User Manual

HANK ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. Smart Plug

User Manual

Smart Plug User ManualHKZW-SO07PI.Product overviewSmart plug is a Z-Wave Switch plug which specifically used to enable Z-Wave command andcontrol (on/off) of any plug-in tool. It can report real-time power and usage of powerconsumption.Smart Plug is also a security Z-Wave device and supports the Over The Air (OTA) feature forthe product’s firmware upgrade. Of course, it also has the latest SmartStart function, whichautomatically enters the network after power on, which is convenient for the user tooperate.II.Package Contents1x Smart Plug1x User ManualIII.Product features:1) AC output switch on/off by manual or Z-Wave command;2) Supporting power meter;3) Supporting repeater role;4) Supporting firmware OTA;5) Supporting SmartStart;
6) Support S2 security network7) Supports over-current protection(Applicable only to HKZW-SO07P)IV.Product structureV.SpecificationPower supply:AC 90-135V,60HzPower loss:≤1WNominal input voltage:120VRated current:15A maxStorage temperature:-20-60℃Operational temperature:-10-40℃Radio frequency:908.42MHzRadio protocol:Z-WaveRange:More than 100m outdoors, About 30mIndoors(depending on building materials)Dimensions:60*60*31mmVI. INSTALLATION1) Insert your device into a socket.2) Add device into your Z-Wave network if necessary.
3) Connect load to the plug, make sure the load does not exceed 1800W.4) Set the connected device to ON, to turn on connected device manually, turn on the Smart Plugby clicking button.5) Click Z button to turn off the Plug manually, once the Smart Plug is turned off, the LEDindicator will turn off.VII.Z-WAVE NETWORK INCLUSIONSmart Plug can be included and operated in any Z-WAVE network with other Z-WAVEcertified devices from other manufacturers and /or other applications. Allnon-battery operated nodes within the network will act as repeaters regardless ofvendor to increase reliability of the network.Manual Z-Wave network inclusion:1) Connect the power supply.2) Setting up the Z-WAVE gateway to allow adding devices.3) Triple click the Z-button, the LED indicator will be flashing 3 times in Blue.4) Smart Plug should be recognized and included into the Z-Wave network.SmartStart Z-Wave network inclusion:1) Use the Gateway APP to scan the QR code.2) Select device type and add Smart Plug to network.3) Power up the device, the LED indicator will be flashing 3 times in Blue and then turn off.4) After the device accesses the network successfully, the APP interface displays thecorresponding device information.NOTE:If you want your Smart Plug to be a security device that use secure/encrypted message to communicate in a Z-Wave network, then a security enabled Z-Wave controller is needed..Z-WAVE NETWORK EXCLUSION1) Insert the Plug into a socket.2) Set the Z-Wave network controller into the exclusion mode.3) Triple click the Z button.!
4) The LED indicator will blink blue till the removing process is completed, then the LED indicatorwill start to flash slowly.Ⅷ. RESETTING SMART PLUGReset procedure clears the Smart Plug's memory, including Z-Wavenetwork controller information and energy consumption data. To reset Smart Plug:1) Insert the Plug into a socket.2) Press and hold the Z button for more than 20 seconds.3) If holding time more than 20seconds, the LED indicator will keep on for 3 seconds, whichmeans resetting is complete.NOTEOnce the reset procedure is completed, Plug's relay will turn off. Thereset feature works only when the plug has been included into aZ-Wave network.Use this procedure only in the event that the network primarycontroller is missing or otherwise inoperable.IX. ASSOCIATIONAssociation command class allows Smart Plug to communicate with other Z-Wave devices directly,such as sending BASIC REPORT whenever the smart plug is turn on or off.TIP:1. The max number of associated nodes of each groups is 5.2. Association allows for direct transmission of control command betweendevices and takes place without the participation of the main controller.X. ADVANCED CONFIGURATIONSmart Plug offers a wide variety of advanced configuration settings. Below parameters can beaccessed from main controllers configuration interface.Parameter No. 20 Overload protectionSmart Plug keep detecting the load power, once the AC current exceeds 16.5A for more than 5s,smart plug's relay will turn off.i!
0- The function is disabled1- The function is enabled.Default setting: 1Parameter size: 1 [byte]Parameter No. 21 Setting device status after power failureDefine how the Plug reacts after the power supply is back on.0- Smart Plug memorizes its state after a power failure.1-Smart Plug does not memorize its state after a power failure.Connected device will be on after the power supply is reconnected.2- Smart Plug does not memorize its state after a power failure.Connected device will be off after the power supply is reconnected.Default setting: 0Parameter size: 1 [byte]Parameter No. 24 Notification when Load status changeSmart Plug can send notifications to association device (Group Lifeline) when state of smartplug’s load change.0- The function is disabled.1- Send Basic report.2- Send Basic report only when Load condition is not changed by Z-WAVE Command.Default setting: 1Parameter size: 1 [byte]Parameter No. 27 Indicator modesAfter smart plug being included into a Z-Wave network, the RGB LED indicator will indicatorthe situation of load.0 - The Smart Plug will work in Power indication mode (Point Ⅶ). .1-The Smart Plug will work in Power indication mode (Point Ⅶ) for 5 seconds, when thestate of Smart Plug’s load changed. RGB LED indicator will turn off if there is no more switchaction in 5 seconds.2–Night lamp mode.Default setting: 0Parameter size: 1 [byte]POWER AND ENERGY REPORTS SETTINGS:Parameter No. 151 Threshold of power report
Power threshold to be interpreted, when the change value of load power exceeds the settingthreshold, the smart plug will send meter report to association device (Group Lifeline).Available settings: 0 - 65535 (0 - 65535W)0- The function is disabled.Default setting: 50 (50W)Parameter size: 2 [byte]Parameter No. 152 Percentage threshold of power reportPower percentage threshold to be interpreted, when change value of the load powerexceeds the setting threshold, the smart plug will send meter report to association device(Group Lifeline).Available settings: 0 - 255 (0 - 255%)0- The function is disabled.Default setting: 10 (10%)Parameter size: 1 [byte]Parameter No. 171 Power report frequencyThe interval of sending power report to association device (Group Lifeline).Available settings: 5- 2678400 (5 - 2678400s)0- The function is disabled.Default setting: 30 (30s).Parameter size: 4 [byte]Parameter No. 172 Energy report frequencyThe interval of sending energy report to association device (Group Lifeline).Available settings: 5- 2678400 (5 - 2678400s)0- The function is disabled.Default setting: 300 (300s).Parameter size: 4 [byte]Parameter No. 173 Voltage report frequencyThe interval of sending voltage report to association device (Group Lifeline).Available settings: 5- 2678400 (5 - 2678400s)0- The function is disabled.
Default setting: 0(disabled).Parameter size: 4 [byte]Parameter No. 174 Electricity report frequencyThe interval of sending electricity report to association device (Group Lifeline).Available settings: 5- 2678400 (5 - 2678400s)0- The function is disabled.Default setting: 0(disabled).Parameter size: 4 [byte]X.FCC NOTICE (for USA)This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interferencethat may cause undesired operation.The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or tv interference caused byunauthorized modifications or change to this equipment. Such modifications orchange could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class Bdigital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed toprovide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residentialinstallation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energyand, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmfulinterference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee thatinterference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does causeharmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined byturning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct theinterference 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 different from that to which thereceiver is connected.-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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