Sheenway Asia ZW4004 Wireless relay User Manual 45734 manual draft rev A 071113 resize
Sheenway Asia Ltd. Wireless relay 45734 manual draft rev A 071113 resize
User manual
JASGO® Wireless High Power Outdoor Module \ \\\\ i @wnvr //// ZeWave® Certified 2/3233: W \ L ht C | IreeSS ‘9 mg 0mm Madelnchina Page 1 M13 Introduction Thank you for your purchase of a Jasco SmartHorrie'" Z-Wovem control device. Z»Wave technology is designed to automate lighting/home control and provtde easy remote operation of clll your erove enabled devices. The ZrWove product family includes o variety of devices to enable and control lighting In your home It is up to you whether you want to control one room or your entire house and whether you want to do It all now or start With one room and add more over time, This module is one Component or o ZrWave” control system and is designed to work With all other ZrWave enabled devices in a home control network. it will also act as a wireless repeater to insure that commands intended for another devtce in the network are received, thereby extending the range oi the Wireless Controller. Z-Wove devices of other types and brands can be added to the system and will also act as ronge extenders lfthey support this function of repeating the signal received to other nodes in the system, There are no user serviceable parts in this unit. Applications - Fans - Pumps - Pool Heaters - Air Conditioning - Blowers - Lighting - Heating and Ventilation Systems Page 2 Di t3 Override swmcii i rAlways On 0 rAlways of! ii -Aqu Mode. Controlled by Zwave or Manual Swilch WARNING RISK OF FIRE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK RISK OF BURNS ZeWave connected devices should always be disconnected from AC power before perform, ing any Sel’VlCe or maintenance at the devices Mount above ground with receptacle pointed down using mounting tab Exercise extreme caution when uSing ZeWove devices to control appliances, Operation of the Z-Wave deVIce may be in a different room than the controlled appliance, also an unintentional activation may occur if the wrong button on the remote is pressed ZeWove deVices may automatically be powered on due to timed event programming. Depending upon the appliance, these unattended or unintentional operations could possibly result in a hazardous condition. For these reasons, we recommend the tollawmg: 1, Asygn Z—Wave controlled appliances to deVIce numbers 10 — 18 on the remote. The likelihood of unintentionally turning on the appliance Will be reduced signifi cantly because the "Shift" button Will need to be pressed before pressmg deVIce numbers 1018. 2. ZeWave devices controlling appliances should be removed from ”All" control set, ting, instructions on how to do this are included in the manual for your remote, 3' Do Not include ZeWove devices in Groups or Scenes if they control appliances. 4. Do Not use Z-Wave devices to control electric heaters or any other appliances which may present a hazardous condition due to unattended or unintentional or automatic power on control 5, Do Not use the Z-Wove device as a disconnect 6' Do Not remove ZeWove module from metal enclosure or separate internal thermal pad from the metal enclosure and the Z-wave module. Pagesuris SETUP Knockouts Each meto‘ box comes with 1/2 ” and 3/4“ knockouts, Follow the pictures below to remove knockouts. For 3/a" knockout first use screwdrwer to punchout 1/z" knockout then use plxers to remove outer nng. Flnol resu‘t of 3/a" knockout Page 4 M13 Mounting the Power Module 1, Select the location for the timer and use the three holes proVIded for mounting. 2. Hold the box In place and mark the holes on the mounting surface, 3' If mounting to drywall- 0. Drill a 3/16" size hole for the drywall anchors at the marked locations bv Insert an anchor in each hole gently tap the open end of anchor with a hammer until the anchor is almost flush with the wall. ct Mount the box to the anchors using the anchor screws. ii. If mounting to plywood drill a 3/32" size hole and mount the box to the surface using #5 size screws Page 5 or 13 Antenna Setup 1, Make sure the black antenna Wire is routed through the externally threaded hole on top of the unit. 2' A plastic, weather reSistant antenna cover is included in the metal casing‘ Place the plastic antenna cover over the Wire and screw down securely around the black antenna wire. Wiring WARNING . Recommended installation by - Use correct gouge Wire (8 - 14 AWG] based on licensed electriman local electrical code of at least 105C rating, - High Voltage 1 There may be more than one - Approved for outdoor use source ofsupply) disconnect all power sources ‘ ere 5WD length 1/2" before serVicing. - GROUNDlNG; National Electrical Code - Risk of electric shock , All temrinals are live VeQWQS that grounding must be COHlanOUS - Use copper Wire only and in proper electrical contact in all . Close the cover Qfler 591mg grounding conductors, metallic conduits - Tighten connections to 25 lbf-in. and grounding terminals MIN COPPERWlRE MAX LOAD MlNIMUM iNsuumoN sizE mwar mMPr TEMP rci PRBSURE PLAIE —_‘- rmmscm MAKE 5qu WIRE iNsJumoN CLEARS PRBSURE PLAIE UsE CORRECT GAUGE WIRE PER LOCAL ELEchicAL coDE Pagesuris 240 VAC Setup Terminals 1-6 Connections: Terminal 1: 240V Line 1 Terminal 2: 240V Line 2 Terminal 3/5: Jumper Connection between Terminals [L1 Sense to Relay Commonsl Terminal 4’ Line 2 to Load Terminal 6' Line 1 to Load Step 1: Flip Up Plastic Guard Covering Terminals 176 no u: Wivin‘Diq-am I x a t s l mam; mu law we: _— 5mm: Step 2: Connect the Input Voltage 1, Connect ZOOVAC Line 1lBlacklinputto Terminal 1 2: Connect ZAOVAC Line 2 lBlackl input to Terminal 2 3, Connect the bare wire to the ground lug Tighten the screw terminals to 25in-lb. Improper tightening can cause heating and equipment failure Step 3: Connect Jumper between Terminals 3 and 5 Tighten the screw terminals to ZSin-Ibl Improper tightening can cause heating and equipment failure Page7o113 Step to: Complete the Circuit to the Load 1, Connect Load Line 1 (Black) to Terminal 6 2. Connect Load Line 2 (Black) to Terminal A 3. Connect the bare Wire to the ground lug Tighten the screw terminals to 25in»lb. Improper tightening can cause heating and equipment failure Step 5: Lock Clear Plastic Guard Cover Over Terminal 120 VAC Single Load Setup Terminals 1-6 Connections Terminal 1: 120V Neutral Terminal 2: 120V Line Terminal 3' Load Neutral Terminal 4' Load Line Terminal 5' NO Connection Terminal 6 NO Connection Pageauris 120 VAC Wiring Diagram 1 2 3 4 5 6 @@@@® 120V“: NEUTRAL (WHITE) LINE LOAD 1Z|WAC UNE BLACK NEUTRAL — GREEN OR BARE GROUND Step 1: Flip Up Plastic Guard Covering Terminals 176 Step 2: Connect the Input Voltage 1, Connect 12OVAC Neutral (Whitelto Terminal 1 2' Connect 12OVAC Line (Black) to Terminal 2 3. Connect the green or bare wire to the ground lug Tighten the screw terminals to ZSin-Ibt Improper tightening can cause heating and equipment failure PageQuus Step 3: Complete the Circuit to the Load 1 Connect Load Neutral [White] to Terminal 3 2 Connect Load Line (Black) to Terminal 14 3 Connect the bare wire to the ground lug Tighten the screw terminals to 25in-Ib. Impropertlghtening can cause heating and equipment failure Step 4: Lock Clear Plastic Guard Over Terminals Wireless Range This device Complies with the ZnWave standard of Openralri line of sight transmission distances of 100 teet Actual performance in a home depends on the number of walls between the remote controller and the destination device the type at Construction and the number at ZrWave enooled devices installed in the control network Every ZrWave enobled device acts as a signal repeater and multiple devices result in more possible transmission routes which help eliminate ”RF dead- spots" Things to consider regarding RF range - Each wall or obstacle [i e refrigeratar‘ big screen rv‘ etc ) between the remote and the destination deVice Will reduce the maximum range or 100 feet by opproxlmately 2573mm - Erick, tile or Concrete walls block more at the RF signal than Walls made at wooden studs and plasterboard [drywall] - Wall mounted ZnWave devices Installed in metal iunction boxes Will suffer a significant loss of range [approximately 50%) Since the metal box blocks a large part of the RF Signal Effects of Home Construction on Wireless Range Between Z-Wave Enabled Devices Note: The distances shown in the table below are typical examples Actual performance in your home Will vary From the Remote (or repeating LWave mudule) to destination device: Type of Construction Wood Frame wlDrywall Brick, Tile or Concrete Plastic J- Metal J- Plastic J- Metal J- Ecxes‘ Boxes Boxes” Boxes 0" 100' 80' 100' 80' Number of Walls 1 70' 56' 60' 48' or Obstacles 2 49' 39' 36' 29' 3 34' 27' 21' 17' * For Plug-in Modules or ln-Wall Devices Installed in Plastic Junction Boxes " Line of Sight/ no obstructions Key Features . One ZnWave remote controlled high power outdoor module 0 Remote ON/OFF control via the ZrWave controller 0 Manual ON/OFF control With the pushbutton ' Weather resistant housingi Suitable for use outdoors in damp or wet conditions — Lockable tamper reSistant metal case keeps dirt &debris out when the module is not in use - Power consumption metering capability allows remote monitoring With compatible systems ' Manual Override switch allows operation without requiring networked connection Pageiaoiis Basic Operation The Connected device can be turned ON in two ways 1 With a remote 2. Manually with the pushbutton switch on the ZrWave module Manual Control The overrlde swltch lnslde the metal enclosure must be Set to Auto Mode for the manual switch to functlon The Pushbutton on the 145734 Power Module allows the user to 1. Manually turn the connected equipment ON or OFF by pressing the button, 2. lnclude or exclude the module from the Z-Wove home control network - Refer to the instructions for your primary controller to access the network setup function and include or exclude devices. - When prompted by your primary Controller. tap the button . The primary controller should indicate that the action was successful lfthe controller indicates the action was unsuccessful, please repeat the procedure. ~ Once the module is part of the network, the some basic procedure is used to add the module to groups or scenes Refer to the prlrnary controller‘s Instructions for details Please Note After U power failure. the 1457314 module defaults to the previous ON/OFF Stote ADVANCED OPERATION The followrng Advanced Operation parameters require that you have an advanced controller like the GE model 45633 LCD remote. Advanced remotes from other manufacturers may also be able to change these settings. however, basic remotes do not have this capability All On/AII Off Depending upon your primary controller. the outdoor module can be set to respond to ALL ON and ALL OFF commands in up to four different ways. Some controllers may not be able to change the response from its default setting Please refer to your controller’s instructions for information on whether or not it supports the configuration function and if so, how to change this setting The four possible responses are - It will respond to ALLON and the ALL OFF Command (default), - It will not respond to ALL ON or ALL OFF commands - It will respond to the ALL OFF command but will not respond to the ALLON command, ' It will respond to the ALL ON command but Will not respond to the ALL OFF Command Restoring Factory Defaults All network settings and configuration parameters can all be restored to their factory default settings by using your master controller to reset the devrce, Please note: The Model 45633 controller is designed to do this. Use the controller's "Setup I Reset Unit" menu to restore defaults. Not all controllers are capable of this; your controller must be designed to perform this function. Pagell of 13 Over-Current Protection Overrcurrent protection is provided by an internal fuse thch Is not user serviceable Check your home’s cIrcuIt breakers before concluding that the product must be replaced Interoperability with Z-Wavem Devices A ZeWavew network can integrate deVIces of various classes, and these deVIces can be made by different manufacturers Aithough every ZrWave certified product is designed to Work With aiI other ZrWave certified products yaur controiier must Include the appropriate device classifications in order to control nanrlighting Zewave devices As an exampie the ac basic remote iS designed only for controlling ZrWave devices using the lighting control Classification The GE deluxe remote With LCD readout can Control other ZrWave certified devices like thermostats as well as lighting WARRANTY JASCO Products Warrants this product to be free from manufacturing defects fora period oftwo years from the origihoi date of consumer purchase, This Warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of this product only and does not extend to consequential or incidental damage to other products that may be used With this product This Warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied Some states do not allow limitations on how long an Implied warranty lasts or permit the exclusion or iimitatian of incraeritai ar consequentiai damage so the above iimitatians may not appiy to you This Warranty gives you speCIIic rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Please contact Customer Service at 80065475483 (option 14] between 7'30AM , 5 00PM CST Or Via our website [WWW ascaproducts com) if the unit should prove defective within the warranty period JASCO Products Company Building B 10 E Memorial Rd Oklahoma City, OK 73114 CERTIFICATIONS ic sszuA-Zweoou CAN lCESrZIBl/NMBJQI FCC iD: uzzzweooa The Federal Communication Commission Radio Frequency interference Statement inciudes the followmg paragraph The equipment has been tested and found to comply With the lirriits for a Class B Digitai Device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful Interference in o resldential Installation This equipment usesi generates and can radiate radio frequency energy and If not Installed and used in accordance With the instruction may cause harmful interference to radio communication Howeveri there is no guarantee that interference Will not occur in a particular installation if this equipmentdoes 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 or more afthe following measures - Rearient or relocate the receivmg antenna - Increase the separatian 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 Operation is subiect to the following two conditions Pageizarta - This devrce may not cause Interference - This devrce must accept any rnterierencer rncludirrg interference that may cause undesrred aperatrarr at the deyrce Important Note: To comply wrth the FCC RF exposure complrance reaurrements, no change to the antenna or the devuce rs perrnrtted Any Change to the antenna or the devrce could result tn the devrce exceedrng the RF exposure requrrements and yard user‘s authority to operate the devuce Compliance with IC Rules AND Regulations rt :1 6924AVZW4004 CAN rCESJB/NMBJB Jasco Products Company Model 45734/zwuooa ”Thrs devrce complres wrth Industry Canada licensenexempt RSS standard(s) Operatran rs subyect to the following two COHdIUOHS' (1) thrs devrce may not cause rnterference‘ and (2) thrs devrce must accept any rnterference, rncludrng rnterference that may cause andesrred operatran afthe aevrce,” SPECIFICATIONS Power 120477 VAC,6OHZ,Srngle Phase RF Srgnol (Frequencyl‘ 908 42 MHz Range: Up to 100 feet lrne of srght between the Wrreless Controller and the Closest ZnWaye recerver module. Contact Ratrngs 1207277 V act 40 A Reslstrve Srngle Phase 1207277 V ac, 20A Ballast (lnductlve) 125 V ac, 15 ATungsten 250 v ac, 5 ATungsten 1HP@120VAC, 2HP@ ZOOVAC Energy Monltor Accuracy Voltage and Power' >40W 2% Current and PF >80W 2% Operatrng rernperature Range 5 to 130“ F (715 to 55° C) Storage remperature 722 to 140“ F (730 to 60" cr For outdoor use rn dry. damp or wet rocotrons Z-wave rs a regrstered US trademark of Zensys A/S Drstrrbuted by Jasco Products Company LLC‘ 10 E Memorrol Rood‘ Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73114 Made tn Chrna Hecho en Chrna All brand names shown are trademarks of their respectrve owners © 2013 JUSCO Products 1457314 ZW4004 Rev 07/11/13 Pagetaorta
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