B079F5W7V6 Home Seer HS WS200 Switch Manual

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HS-WS200+ Z-Wave Wall Switch
OVERVIEW
HS-WS200+ is a Z-Wave wall switch that’s designed for wireless on-off control of connected lighting and appliance loads.
See HomeSeer.com/lighting for a complete list of features and applications.

WARNING RISK OF FIRE | RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK | RISK OF BURNS
DO NOT USE THIS SWITCH TO CONTROL DEVICES OR APPLIANCES THAT MAY PRESENT A HAZARD WHEN CONTROLLED REMOTELY
OR USED IN AN UNATTENDED FASHION. DO NOT USE WITH MEDICAL AND LIFE SUPPORT INSTRUMENTS.

INSTALLATION
Tools required: medium standard and Phillips head screwdrivers, wire strippers/cutters
1

Shut off power to the circuit at the circuit breaker or fuse box. VERIFY power is OFF before continuing!

2

Remove existing switch’s wall plate and mounting screws. Carefully remove the existing switch from the electrical box but
leave the wires connected.

3

There may be up to five wires connected to the existing switch. Make note of these wires and label, if necessary, to ensure
correct installation of the HS-WS200+. You will need to match these wires with the corresponding screw terminals on the HSWS200+. Note: LINE, NEUTRAL and LOAD wires are required for every installation
• LINE (Hot) - Black (connected to power)
• NEUTRAL - White (this wire is often tied to other neutral wires and may require a jumper to connect with the HS-WS200+)
• LOAD - Black (connected to load)
• GROUND — Green or Bare
• TRAVELER — Red/Other (only used in 3-way circuits)

4

Disconnect the wires from the existing switch and attach those wires to the HS-WS200+ using the screw terminal connectors
on the back with the following procedure:
1 Strip 16 mm (5/8”) insulation from each wire*.
2 With a screw driver, loosen each screw terminal by rotating the screw counter-clockwise a few turns until resistance is felt.
3 There are two holes on the back of the switch near each screw terminal. Insert the stripped wire into one of these holes and
tighten the screw terminal to secure the connection. Connections should be snug.
*all wires should be 14 AWG or larger rated at 80°C or higher. Tightening torque should be 12 lbf-in (14kgf-cm).

5

Carefully install the wired switch back into the electrical box and reattach the trim plate.

Single-pole circuit

3-way circuit

HomeSeer | 10 Commerce Park North, Unit 10 | Bedford, NH 03110 | HomeSeer.com | Doc: HS-WS200-en-v4

COMPATIBILITY
Your new HomeSeer switch is Z-Wave certified and is ready to be used with a wide variety of home automation hubs and controllers. All features are fully supported by HomeSeer systems but some ADVANCED FEATURES (see below) may not be fully supported
by other controllers. If you’re using another brand of controller, be sure to check with that company to determine compatibility.

Z-WAVE INCLUSION
Follow this 2-step procedure to add your new HomeSeer switch to your Z-Wave network:
1

Put your Z-Wave controller into inclusion mode. Consult your controller manual if you’re unsure how to do this.
HomeSeer users: press “Add Device” on your Z-Tool+ mobile app

2

Tap the paddle of your new HomeSeer switch to begin the inclusion process. This will take a few moments to complete.
HomeSeer users: Be sure to name the switch and assign it to a location using Z-Tool+ when inclusion is done

MANUAL RESET - To be used only in the event that the network primary controller is lost or otherwise inoperable.
(1) Turn switch on by tapping the top of the paddle once. (2) Quickly tap top of the paddle 3 times. (3) Quickly tap bottom of paddle 3 times. (4) If light turns off and then on again, switch is reset. If not, repeat manual reset.

ASSOCIATION - This product supports association group #1 for lifeline communication. Refer to your controller manual for instructions on setting the lifeline association.

OPERATION
Your new HomeSeer switch may be operated locally (manually) or remotely using a Z-Wave compatible controller or home automation system.
Local Control:
• Press (tap) the top of the paddle to power the load
• Press (tap) the bottom of the paddle to cut power to the load
Remote Control:
• On / Off control is available remotely. Consult your controller manual for details.
HomeSeer users: this switch creates 3 devices; a root device, central scene device and control device. The root device may
be used to manage Z-Wave settings. The central scene device may be used as a trigger for events. The control device will
will send on / off commands to the switch.

ADVANCED FEATURES
Your new HomeSeer switch includes advanced features that may be accessed with HomeSeer (and other*) systems.
Multi-tap triggering - Tapping the top or bottom of the paddle 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 times in rapid succession may be used as a trigger to
launch HomeSeer events. In the example below (using HomeSeer HS3 software), the trigger is set to the top of the paddle being
pressed 3 times. You must use the trigger “device had its value set to” and apply it to the “Central Scene” device. Note that “Scene
001” refers to the top of the paddle.

In this example, the trigger is set to the bottom of the paddle (Scene 002) being pressed 5 times.

Note that pressing the top or bottom of the paddle once will also control the attached load.

HomeSeer | 10 Commerce Park North, Unit 10 | Bedford, NH 03110 | HomeSeer.com | Doc: HS-WS200-en-v4

ADVANCED FEATURES (continued)
RGB LED Indicator - The color of the LED indicator may be controlled with Z-Wave commands using HS3 event actions.
In normal mode, the LED indicator glows to reflect the on/off status of the connected circuit using a palette of 7 possible colors
(red, green, blue, cyan, magenta, yellow, white). HS-WS200+ switches will operate in normal mode by default. In the example below (using HomeSeer HS3 software), this event action will set the normal mode color of all HS-WS200+ switches (and all HSWD200+ dimmers) to Magenta.

In status mode, the LED indicator can be controlled to reflect the status of nearly anything in the home. In the example below
(using HomeSeer HS3 software), this event action will change the LED indicator of the First Floor Kitchen Overhead Light to blink
red.

Switching between normal mode and status mode: HS-WS200+ switches will operate in normal mode by default. Sending a color
status command to the LED will automatically enable status mode. The switch will remain in status mode until its LED status is set
to “Off”. In the example below (using HomeSeer HS3 software), this event action will clear status from all switches (and dimmers)
on the network, causing all devices to revert to normal mode.

COMPATIBILITY (with Non-HomeSeer systems)
The special features of this switch are supported using a number of different Z-Wave technologies. HomeSeer systems are designed to support these technologies and will provide the most seamless operation of these features. However, other systems may
also provide satisfactory results depending on the level of support they provide for these same technologies. If you’re using a nonHomeSeer system, use the information below and consult with your system manufacturer to determine the level of compatibility.
Multi-tap Triggers: This feature uses the Z-Wave CENTRAL SCENE command class. If the system supports this command class AND
utilizes a general interrogation process for inclusion, this feature should work. However, if the system employs an inclusion process
based on the Z-Wave product ID, then specific product support would need to be implemented.
Instant Status: This feature is supported using a Z-Wave BINARY REPORT and the CENTRAL SCENE command class. All Z-Wave certified systems should support the BINARY REPORT feature.
RGB LED Control: This feature is supported using Z-Wave parameter commands. Most Z-Wave certified systems provide a method
for issuing parameter commands to individual products. HomeSeer systems simplify the use of this feature by providing event actions to send parameter commands. A complete list of parameters may be found on the next page.
*Be sure to check our support page (https://homeseer.com/support-home/) for information about integrations with other smart
hubs and controller.

HomeSeer | 10 Commerce Park North, Unit 10 | Bedford, NH 03110 | HomeSeer.com | Doc: HS-WS200-en-v4

Z-Wave Parameters
Parameter

Description

Bytes

Value

Default

3

Sets LED operation (in normal mode)

1

0= LED ON if load is OFF
1= LED OFF if load is OFF

0

4

Sets paddle’s load orientation

1

0 = Top of Paddle turns load ON
1 = Bottom of Paddle turns load ON

0

13

Sets switch mode of operation

1

0=Normal mode (load status)
1=Status mode (custom status)

0

1

Possible values: 0-6
0=White, 1=Red, 2=Green, 3=Blue, 4=Magenta,
5=Yellow, 6=Cyan

0

0

0

14

Sets the Normal mode LED color

21

Sets the Status mode LED color

1

Possible values: 0-7
0=Off, 1=Red, 2=Green, 3=Blue, 4=Magenta,
5=Yellow, 6=Cyan, 7=White

31

Sets the switch LED Blink frequency

1

Possible values: 0, 1-255
0=No blink, 1=100ms ON then 100ms OFF

FCC/IC Statement - see http://homeseer.com/lighting.html

SPECIFICATIONS
Power

Requirements

Max Load

Incandescent | LED 900 watts | 200 watts | 1800
| Resistive | Motor watts | 1/2 Horsepower

Z-Wave

Frequency

908.4 / 916 MHz

Range

100 ft. (open air)

Certifications

120VAC / 60 Hz

UL (US, Canada), FCC/IC, Z-Wave Plus

WARRANTY
HomeSeer warrants to the original purchaser that this product, for the warranty period,
will be free from material defects and workmanship. This warranty is subject to proper
installation and operation of the product. HomeSeer’s sole obligation, under this warranty,
is to repair, replace or correct any defect that was present at the time of delivery. This
warranty does not extend to consequential or incidental damage to other products that
may be used with this product. Warranty claims must be submitted in writing directly to
HomeSeer at HomeSeer.com. Warranty period: limited 1 year from date of purchase

HomeSeer | 10 Commerce Park North, Unit 10 | Bedford, NH 03110 | HomeSeer.com | Doc: HS-WS200-en-v4



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