Ezlo Z-Wave In-Line Smart Switch - Installation Manual

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Thank you for choosing the Ezlo Z-Wave 
In-Line Smart Switch

You’ve taken the first step toward making your 
home smarter and safer.


We want setting up to be as easy as possible but
if you’re finding yourself in need of help, our 
outstanding human customer care is for you 
through the following channels:


Toll-free number 866 966 2272
International number 702 487 9770
support@ezlo.com
support.ezlo.com


Features list:
• 1xAC output
• AC output switch on/off by manual or Z-Wave 
command
• RGB LED indicates the Z-WAVE network range
• RGB LED indicates the load power
• Z-Wave plus compatible (800 series)
• Power metering
• OTA Firmware upgrade supported

 

Index

1. Familiarize yourself with your Ezlo Z-Wave In-Line Smart Switch 4
2. Specifications 5
3. Installation 6
4. Z-Wave Network Pairing 7
   4.1 When paired as a Z-Wave device 7
   4.2 Pairing the Ezlo Z-Wave In-Line Smart Switch to your Ezlo Z-Wave Hub 7
   Automatic Z-Wave network pairing 8
   Automatic Z-Wave network pairing 9
   Manual Z-Wave network pairing 9
5. Pairing the Ezlo Z-Wave In-Line Smart Switch to other Z-Wave compatible hubs 9
   5.1 Automatic Z-Wave network pairing 9
   5.2 Manual Z-Wave network pairing 9
6. Z-Wave network unpairing 10
   6.1 Reset Smart Switch to factory default 10
7. Power button LED color indication 11
8. Testing the Z-Wave Network Range 12
9. Advanced Configuration 13
   9.1 Association Commands 13
   9.2 Configuration Parameters 13
10. FCC NOTICE 20

 

1. Familiarize yourself with your Ezlo Z-Wave In-Line Smart Switch 

1.1 Ezlo Z-Wave In-Line Smart Switch Overview

 

 

2. Specifications

Power supply: AC 120V, 60Hz
Rated load current: 15A MAX
Power consumption: ≤1.5W
Power output 
(plug for resistive load):
1800W
Storage environment: -4°F–140°F
Operational temperature: 14°F–104°F
Radio protocol: Z-Wave Plus
Radio frequency: 908.40MHz, 908.42MHz, 
916.00MHz
Z-Wave LR Radio Frequency 912.00 MHz(default channel) 
920.00 MHz(back up channel)
Range: More than 492 feet outdoors 
About 131 feet indoors(depending 
on building materials)
Dimensions: 500mm(L)*65mm(W)*27mm(H)

 

3. Installation

1. Power on the Switch.
2. Add device into your Z-Wave network if 
    necessary.
3. Connect load to the device,make sure the load 
    does not exceed 1800W.
4. Set the connected device to ON if necessary.
5. Press the Z-Wave Pairing Button to turn off the 
    switch manually.

4. Z-Wave Network Pairing

The Ezlo Z-Wave In-Line Smart Switch can be 
paired and operated in any Z-Wave network with 
other Z-Wave certified devices from other 
manufacturers and/or other applications.  All non
battery operated nodes within the network will act 
as repeaters regardless of vendor to increase 
reliability of the network.

4.1 When Paired as a Z-Wave device


The Ezlo Z-Wave In-Line Smart Switch can be 
paired into the Z-Wave network manually via the 
Z-Wave Pairing Button. In addition, the Smart 
Switch may be paired in auto pairing mode, by 
simply connecting the power supply.

To pair the Smart Switch into a Z-Wave network 
please complete following steps:
 

4.2 Pairing the Ezlo Z-Wave In-Line 
Smart Switch to your Ezlo Z-Wave Hub


(See chapter 5 for pairing with other Z-Wave 
compatible hubs)

Automatic Z-Wave network inclusion

1. Plug-in the Smart Swtich into you desired power  outlet
2. Open the MiOS app and press on “More
3. Tap on ”Devices” then press on “+” in the top right corner.
4. Select your Ezlo Z-Wave Hub from the Controllers list
5. Choose or search for Ezlo Z-Wave In-Line Smart 
    Switch from the list and press “Next
6. The Ezlo Z-Wave Hub is now waiting for your to
    make the pairing/unpairing procedure from the 
    Smart Switch side.
7. Power on the Switch.
8. Auto-pairing will be activated, Switch automatically starts looking for Z-Wave network controller. Auto-pairing activation is signaled by a single, RGB LED indicator blink fast in blue.
9. The Smart Switch should be recognized and automatically paired into the Z-Wave network.

Manual Z-Wave network pairing:
1. Plug-in the Smart Switch into you desired power 
    outlet
2. Open the MiOS app and press on “More”
3. Tap on ”Devices” then press on “+” in the top 
    right corner.
4. Select your Ezlo Z-Wave Hub from the 
    Controllers list
5. Choose or search for Ezlo Z-Wave In-Line Smart
    Switch from the list and press “Next”
6. The Ezlo Z-Wave Hub is now waiting for your to 
    make the pairing/unpairing procedure from the 
    Smart Switch side.
7. Triple-click the Z-Wave Pairing button on the 
Smart Switch, the LED indicator will be flashing 
flashing Blue.
8. The Smart Switch should be recognized and 
paired into the Z-Wave network.

 

 

 

 

5. Pairing the Ezlo Z-Wave In-Line 
Smart Switch to other Z-Wave 
compatible hubs


5.1 Automatic Z-Wave network pairing:

1. Set the Z-Wave network main controller into 
inclusion mode(see Z-Wave network controller 
operating manual).
2. Power on the Switch.
3. Auto-pairing will be activated, Switch 
    automatically starts looking for Z-Wave network 
    controller. Auto-pairing activation is signaled by 
    a single,RGB LED indicator blink fast in blue.
4. Smart Switch should be recognized and 
    automatically paired into the Z-Wave network.


5.2 Manual Z-Wave network pairing:

1. Connect the power supply.
2. Set the Z-Wave network main controller into 
    pairing mode(see Z-Wave network controller 
    operating manual).
3.  Triple-click the Z-Wave Pairing button, RGB LED 
    indicator should blink fast blue.
4. The Smart Switch should be recognized and 
    paired into the Z-Wave network

6. Z-Wave network unpairing


To remove Smart Switch from the Z-Wave 
network:
1. Insert the Switch into a socket.
2. Set the Z-Wave network controller into the 
exclusion mode(see Z-Wave controller operating 
manual).
3. Triple-click the Z-Wave Pairing button
4. RGB LED indicator will blink orange till the 
removing process is completed,than the 
indicator will keep orange for 3 seconds.
 

6.1 Reset Smart Switch to factory default


The Reset procedure clears the Smart Switch's 
memory, including Z-Wave network controller 
information and energy consumption data. To reset 
Smart Switch:

1. Power on the device,
2. Press and hold the Z-Wave Pairing button for 
more than 20 seconds,
3. If holding time more than 20 seconds,the RGB 
LED indicator will keep yellow for 2 seconds,
which means resetting is complete.
 

TIP:
Once the reset procedure is completed, device's 
relay will turn off. The reset feature works only 
when the Switch has been included into a Z-Wave 
network.
 

NOTE:
Use this procedure only in the event that the 
network primary controller is missing or otherwise 
inoperable.

 

7. Power button LED color 
indication


Smart Switch's RGB LED indicator will show 
different light colors when it connect loads with 
different power. There are 8 light color indications:
 

1. Pink-Smart Switch's output is OFF.
2. Blue-0~300W.
3. Cyan-300~600W.
4. Green-600~900W
5. Yellow-900~1200W
6. Red-1200~1500W
7. Purple-1500~1800W
8. Purple blink-exceeds 1800W

 

8. Testing the Z-Wave Network Range

Smart Switch's RGB LED indicator can signal its
communication quality with the Z-WAVE main
controller.

 

To start testing: press and hold the Z-Wave Pairing
button for 6 to 9 seconds, release when the RGB
LED indicator turns to violet.
 

Blink Green - The Smart Switch establishes a
direct communication with the main controller, and
is still under checking

Solid Green - The green light should last about 2
seconds, which means the direct communication is
stable
 

Blink Orange  - The Smart Switch can
communicate with the main controller in
intermediate radio transmit power level,and still
under check.

Solid Orange - The communication quality is
moderate

 

Solid Red - The communication is failing

 

Note:

1. This function works only when Smart Switch has
been included into a Z-WAVE network.

2. Click the Z-Wave Pairing button to exit the test

 

9. Advanced Configuration

The Smart Switch offers a wide variety of
advanced configuration settings. The parameters
can be accessed from the main controller's
configuration interface.

 

Smart Switch supports 1 association grouping. The
max number of associated nodes is 5.

 

9.1 Association Commands

Association command class allows Smart Switch to
communicate with other Z-Wave devices directly,
such as sending BASIC REPORT whenever the
Smart Switch is turn on or off.

Smart Switch supports 1 association grouping. The
max number of associated nodes is 5.
 

9.2 Configuration Parameters

Association command class allows Smart Switch to
communicate with other Z-Wave devices directly,
such as sending BASIC REPORT whenever the
Smart Switch is turn on or off.


Smart Switch supports 1 association grouping. The
max number of associated nodes is 5.


Parameter No.20 Turn off time when overload
protection

Smart Switch keep detecting the load power, once
the AC current exceeds 16.5A for more than this
time(unit: second), Smart Switch's relay will turn
off.
Available settings: 2-5(second)
Default setting: 2
Parameter size: 1 [byte]

 

Parameter No.20 Turn off time when overload protection

Smart Switch keep detecting the load power, once
the AC current exceeds 16.5A for more than this
time(unit: second), Smart Switch's relay will turn off.
Available settings: 2-5(second)
Default setting: 2
Parameter size: 1 [byte]

 

Parameter No.21 Setting device status after
power failure

Define how the Switch reacts after the power
supply is back on.
0-Smart Switch memorizes its state after a power
failure.
1-Smart Switch does not memorize its state after
a power failure.Connected device will be on after
the power supply is reconnected.
2-Smart Switch does not memorize its state after
a power failure.Connected device will be off after
the power supply is reconnected.
Default setting: 0
Parameter size: 1[byte]
 

Parameter No.24 Notification when Load status
change

Smart Switch can send notifications to association
device(Group Lifeline)when state of Smart Switch'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.
3- Send Switch Binary report.
4- Send Switch Binary report only when Load
condition is not changed by ZWAVE Command.
Default setting: 3
Parameter size: 1[byte]

 

Parameter No.27 Indicator modes

After Smart Switch being included into a Z-Wave
network,the RGB LED indicator will indicate the
situation of load.
0 - The Smart Switch will work in Power indication
mode(Point VII).
1 - The Smart Switch will work in Power indication
mode(Point VII)for 5seconds,when the state of
Smart Switch's load changed.RGB LED indicator
will turn off if there is no more switch action in 5
seconds.
2 - The Smart Switch will work in Power indication
mode for 5 seconds when the state of Smart
Switch's load changed. RGB LED indicator will turn
off if there is no more switch action in 5 seconds.
3 - The RGB indicator light is only used for other
functions (such as Inclusion, Exclusion, etc.) and
does not indicate the working status of the load.
Default setting: 1
Parameter size: 1[byte]

 

Parameter No.30 Enable manual control
Enable manual control

0 - Disable.
1 - Enable.
Default setting: 1
Parameter size: 1[byte]

 

Parameter No.31 Enable Z-Wave turn ON
Enable Z-Wave turn on (Basic set, Switch Binary
set, Scene Activation set)

0 - Disable.
1 - Enable.
Default setting: 1
Parameter size: 1[byte]

 

Parameter No.32 Enable Z-Wave turn OFF
Enable Z-Wave turn off (Basic set, Switch Binary
set, Scene Activation set)

0 - Disable.
1 - Enable.
Default setting: 1
Parameter size: 1[byte]

 

Parameter No.31 Enable Z-Wave turn ON
Enable Z-Wave turn on (Basic set, Switch Binary
set, Scene Activation set)

0 - Disable.
1 - Enable.
Default setting: 1
Parameter size: 1[byte]

 

Parameter No.32 Enable Z-Wave turn OFF
Enable Z-Wave turn off (Basic set, Switch Binary
set, Scene Activation set)

0 - Disable.
1 - Enable.
Default setting: 1
Parameter size: 1[byte]

 

Parameter No.33 Enable Automatic turn ON

When Z-Wave is manually turned off, it will
automatically turn on after this preset time.
Available settings: 1-99 (minutes)
0 - The function is disabled.
Default setting: 0
Parameter size: 1 [byte]

 

Parameter No.34 Enable Automatic turn OFF
When Z-Wave manually turn on, it will
automatically turn off after this preset time.
Available settings: 1-99 (minutes)
0 - The function is disabled.
Default setting: 0
Parameter size: 1 [byte]

 

Parameter No.35 Delay Turn-On of the smart
power switch after power outage
Delay Turn-On of the smart power switch after
power outage.
Available settings: 1-600 (seconds)
0 - The function is disabled.
Default setting: 0
Parameter size: 2 [byte]

 

Parameter No.36 Turn-On Again after Overload
protection

Whether to turn on again after overload
protection.
Available settings: 10-65535 (seconds)
0 - The function is disabled.
Default setting: 0
Parameter size: 2 [byte]

 

Parameter No.151 Threshold of power report
Power threshold to be interpreted,when the
change value of load power exceeds the setting
threshold,the Smart Switch 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 report

Power percentage threshold to be interpreted,
when change value of the load power exceeds the
setting threshold,the Smart Switch 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 frequency

The interval of sending power report to association
device(Group Lifeline).
Available settings: 5-2678400(5-2678400s)
0 - The function is disabled.
Default setting: 300(seconds)
Parameter size: 4[byte]

 

Parameter No.172 Energy report frequency
The 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 frequency

The interval of sending voltage report to
association device(Group Lifeline).
Available settings: 5-2678400(5-2678400s)
0 - The function is disabled.
Default setting: 300(disabled)
Parameter size: 4[byte]

 

Parameter No.174 Electricity report frequency

The interval of sending electricity report to
association device(Group Lifeline).
Available settings: 5-2678400(5-2678400s)
0-The function is disabled.
Default setting: 300(disabled)
Parameter size: 4[byte]

 

Parameter No.175 Threshold of voltage report
Voltage threshold to be interpreted,when the
change value of load power exceeds the setting
threshold,the Smart Switch will send meter report
to association device(Group Lifeline).
Available settings: 0-255(V)
0 - The function is disabled.
Default setting: 10
Parameter size: 1[byte]

 

Parameter No.176 Threshold of electricity report
Electricity threshold to be interpreted,when the
change value of load power exceeds the setting
threshold,the Smart Switch will send meter report
to association device(Group Lifeline).
Available settings: 0-65535(mA)
0 - The function is disabled.
Default setting: 1000
Parameter size: 2[byte]

 

10. FCC NOTICE

FCC Warning Statement:

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance 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 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 off 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 different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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 interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.

 

RF Exposure Statement:

To maintain compliance with FCC's RF Exposure guidelines, This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20cm the radiator your body. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter

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